Chicago electronic duo Hide Credit: https://www.facebook.com/hidefromhide/

Heather Hannoura and Seth Sher are giants of Chicago’s industrial music scene, and they bring Hide’s brand new album to a Tampa storage unit.

There’s a bit of meditation music on the seven-track outing (“Suckza,” “Deeper than Death (here on earth) I destroy), but the rest of Spit Or Swallow Every Soul Will Taste Death (stylized in all-caps) is experimental music ready for the dance floor.

Los Angeles noise act Dagger Wound (stylized in all-lowercase) opens alongside Tampa bands including grindcore trio Thorn and composer Piper Harrow. Look for unit 28 at the Bay Area Mini Storage on 50th Street, and bring some cash for the touring bands.

The 36th Chamber is a DIY community punk space, but this is the first industrial show in the unit.

There is no cover but a $10 donation is suggested when Hide plays The 36th Chamber in Tampa on Sunday, Sept. 21.


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