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Aaron Dilloway

Working across improvisation, industrial noise, musique concrète, and field recording, Aaron Dilloway is a prolific artist and a leading figure in the US's Midwest experimental noise scene. His recent releases include a re-issue of Boot Ghar (2025), a collection of field recordings captured inside a decaying Nepali fun‑park attraction; Rawhide (2025), a battered testing grounds for reverberating and creaky bowed noise; and Freak-Out Your Friends! (2025), a live set of mangled tape loops, vicious noise, and warbled rhythms. Among his previous collaborators includes John Wiese, Body/Head, Lucrecia Dalt, and Thurston Moore, but he is perhaps best known for his involvement with Wolf Eyes. While the sheer intensity and strangeness of his work is not to be understated, a sense of play and humour proliferates in Dilloway's music. Near-swallowing contact mics to create bizarre sounds, his improvisations border on the monstrous and unwieldy, yet are always grounded by his mastery of tone and pacing. At Rewire, Dilloway presents one of his radical, idiosyncratic solo shows.