The 29-year-old woman who had been in the hospital for five days, as at the time of filing this report, showed Sunday Sun the injuries inflicted on her as a result of the beating. The last thing I could recall was the heavy stick the masquerade had as it was descending on my big tummy before I fainted and later found myself on a hospital bed.” As I was about to get into the house, I fell down on my stomach and the masquerade came over me. “I ran to a nearby house but the masquerade pursued me into that house. I did not notice the masquerade initially as it was getting dark but when I saw it, I ran and hid behind a man, an action that ordinarily should have made the masquerade to retreat but surprisingly, the masquerade left that man and started pursuing me with a big stick. I closed my shop around 6:00p.m and had to wait for extra one hour for the masquerades to disperse before going home. His house is close to the market and I had to pass through that route to get to my home. Her words: “There was this burial ceremony for late Mr Innocent Onyejinduaka, which was going on with lots of masquerades in attendance. “It is a tangible outward identity description, yet also identity.Recounting her ordeal in the hands of the masquerade cult, Mrs Obiaghara said that she was returning from the market around 7:00p.m when the masquerade accosted her. One could describe these roles as masks,” he says. “All people take in interaction with others on a daily basis a lot of different roles. “There is so much sonic unrest in me, which needs manifestation, and as long as I am, I must communicate through sound so there will be Claptone.”Īsked why he doesn’t show his face while performing, he philosophically describes wearing a mask as a common thing we all do in life’s different roles. “I exist because I express myself I can not be otherwise,” he says. Sound that reaches into your soul and touches your body.”Ĭlaptone has a deep and spiritual take on music, saying he exists to express himself through sound and a unique performance experience. “I don’t produce dance music, I create sound. “I love to make the people curious, scared, excited, amused, anxious, euphoric, sad and happy,” he told us in our last interview with the mysterious masked DJ. It’s going down at The Riva in St Kilda on Saturday November 19.Ĭheck out Melbourne’s most comprehensive gig guide here.He’ll be joined by local acts Late Nite Tuff Guy, Torren Foote, Casey Leaver and Sasha Fern.Claptone is bringing his touring house series The Masquerade to Melbourne.The show will take place as part of Victoria’s newest major event, ALWAYS LIVE, which today announced an ambitious state-wide celebration of live contemporary music, which will essentially act as a two-month long music festival spread across the state in November this year. He’ll be joined by local acts Late Nite Tuff Guy, Torren Foote, Casey Leaver and Sasha Fern, delivering big beats and a party to remember at Riva in St Kilda. House music devotees will get a masterclass in vibe as enigmatic German DJ and producer Claptone brings his spellbinding event concept, The Masquerade, to town – promising magic, mystery and intrigue within a supercharged environment of wonder.
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