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The All Seeing Hand Announce Debut Aussie Tour

And a Melbourne act is promoting their first time Down Under

Making their first ever trip across the Tasman, New Zealand's The All Seeing Hand are ready to unleash themselves onto Australian shores this year, announcing a three-date tour in early October.

Rolling on from their successful performance at New Zealand's prestigious Camp A Low Hum festival where they made many Aussie friends, the three-piece now have the means to show Australian fans in Melbourne, Sydney and Hobart why their unique sound was such an impressive addition to the festival.

Melbourne band Mesa Cosa loved the band's mixture of throat singing, chaotic, rolling drums and turn table action so much that they're proudly promoting The All Seeing Hand's debut Australian tour. Have a look at the sounds that impressed Mesa Cosa in this wild video for equally primal tune, Throat.


The All Seeing Hand are made up of a trio of true professionals in their respective fields, trained Mongolian throat-singer Jonny Marks, B Michael Knight on drums and experimental turntablist Alphabethead – who delves through orchestral gamelan, Inuit folk music, post-punk and electronica - vocalist in his work.

The All Seeing Hand's second album, titled Mechatronics, will be released in Australia on Tuesday 1 October through Tenzenmen.