Sound Installation :
24 October 2025 Friday
Session One 6pm
Session Two 7pm
Session Three 8pm
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Chill Out is a reimagining of the chill-out rooms of 1990s club venues. Not merely a pastiche of these spaces, Chill Out is an attempt to resurrect, in a contemporary context, the ethos of experimental sound practice and listening to cultivate a community where value is assigned to social and sacred economies. How might we chill out in the era of grind culture and hyper-capitalism? And what might be the outcome of this speculative thinking?
The event presents composed pieces and sound installations specifically created for the evening, decentralising the spectacle of the human and encouraging curious contemplation. The first iteration will see Demelza Woodbridge AKA Demelza Toy Toy show Chronophonix, a sound piece where participants are invited to listen with their body as they are guided through time to meet their future selves. Cameron Randall will show Coral Orx, a quadraphonic installation of remixed chill-out, ambient, and IDM releases, primarily from the 1990s.


Cameron Randall
Cameron Randall is a multidisciplinary artist, field recordist, and DJ based in London. Favouring a magpie methodology, he frames original materials, contextualising and synthesising them into a different kind of logic. Objects, environmental recordings, YouTube videos, and samples become abstracted, and through their interrelation, a distinctive aesthetic emerges. Through these techniques he deconstructs, morphs and entangles, reimagining an aesthetic that is both bio-synthetic and transcendent, evoking the ecstatic, intensive, and sublime. Previous work has involved sculpture, algorithms, sound, moving image, text, and installation.
www.cameronrandall.com | @cameron_randall_
Demelza Toy Toy
Demelza Woodbridge AKA Demelza Toy Toy (she/her) is a London based artist. Using found objects, sound, video, photography and text she makes installations, performances, audio works and images. Through engagement with the vitality of presence and how this is encountered, Demelza makes work that is in dialogue the complexity of conditions a body presents. Intuition, chance or “magic” are generative processes in the making of work. Colonial legacies, human/non-human relationships, voice, time and transformation are reoccurring themes.
www.demelzatoytoy.com | @demelza.toytoy
