
The Rialto Theatre Presents
Daedelus @ 191 Toole
Holly, Wiely Cable, Bedphone
Jul 13 Fri
Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm
191 Toole
$13 - $15
Tickets
This event is 21 and over
https://www.rialtotheatre.com/event/1701647/Daedelus

Alfred Darlington isn’t your average cookie-cutter musician. From how he looks (early Victorian Dandism), to how he makes music, to how he expresses himself and views the world, his is a very individual, a ‘bespoke’ outlook.
Alfred was born in Santa Monica in 1977 to an artist mother and psychologist father. Musical from very early on, as a child he was classically and jazz-trained in a number of instruments, but his interests were broad and varied – less a prodigy than a renaissance boy whose obsessions ranged from Greek legend to the mountains of Wales. As a 15 year old he finally persuaded his parents to take him to the Principality. Whilst in a YMCA in London he flipped the radio dial, found a pirate radio station and taped some UK rave and hardcore. “It was my first ‘Eureka!’ moment in music,” he says.
Back in the US he joined local rock bands, jazz bands and ska bands, which he enjoyed but felt limited by,too. At home he was listening to Warp, Ninja and your harder electronic stuff. He started DJing out the more leftfield side of drum and bass and making his own rudimentary productions. They were meant to be drum & bass but they kept turning out different and from his outsider’s experiments his own style was born. He chose the name Daedelus as he had a childhood obsession with invention, and what was he doing, after all, if not tinkering and fiddling and experimenting like the “gentleman inventors” of old?
Alfred was born in Santa Monica in 1977 to an artist mother and psychologist father. Musical from very early on, as a child he was classically and jazz-trained in a number of instruments, but his interests were broad and varied – less a prodigy than a renaissance boy whose obsessions ranged from Greek legend to the mountains of Wales. As a 15 year old he finally persuaded his parents to take him to the Principality. Whilst in a YMCA in London he flipped the radio dial, found a pirate radio station and taped some UK rave and hardcore. “It was my first ‘Eureka!’ moment in music,” he says.
Back in the US he joined local rock bands, jazz bands and ska bands, which he enjoyed but felt limited by,too. At home he was listening to Warp, Ninja and your harder electronic stuff. He started DJing out the more leftfield side of drum and bass and making his own rudimentary productions. They were meant to be drum & bass but they kept turning out different and from his outsider’s experiments his own style was born. He chose the name Daedelus as he had a childhood obsession with invention, and what was he doing, after all, if not tinkering and fiddling and experimenting like the “gentleman inventors” of old?
Holly

Portuguese production wunderkind with releases on Fool’s Gold, Buyger, Elysian Fields and more
- Diplo & Friends mix from February 2018 - Link
- Collaborated with a who’s who list of producers including Psymbionic, Woolymammoth, Sayer, Masayoshi Iimori, sumthin sumthin, Quix, Montell2099, Dabow and many more
- Named one of Run The Traps 25 artists to watch in 2018 - Link
- Festival resume includes Lights All Night, Shambhala, SXSW and Evolve
- Press Run The Trap, YourEDM, The Untz, This Song Slaps
- Diplo & Friends mix from February 2018 - Link
- Collaborated with a who’s who list of producers including Psymbionic, Woolymammoth, Sayer, Masayoshi Iimori, sumthin sumthin, Quix, Montell2099, Dabow and many more
- Named one of Run The Traps 25 artists to watch in 2018 - Link
- Festival resume includes Lights All Night, Shambhala, SXSW and Evolve
- Press Run The Trap, YourEDM, The Untz, This Song Slaps
Wiely Cable

Wylie Cable is the founder of Los Angeles based Dome of Doom Records, an independent artist owned label that's been putting out new experimental and underground music over the past 7 years from many of LA's finest up-and-comers as well established beat scene veterans (Daedelus, Linafornia, DJ Nobody, Huxley Anne, Elusive, Space Gang, ELOS, Swisha, to name a few...) Wylie Cable has released five full length albums on Dome of Doom since the labels inception, and continues to produce new records and tour with artists from the Dome of Doom roster.