Inversion Effect @ Lufton Runner

L to R: Dan Burton, Thomas Fang and Martin McCreadie of Inversion Effect

Tonight at Lufton Runner, the Tellurian band Inversion Effect played to a full house of enthralled Nagara. In addition to the environmental effects provided by Lumin of the Lufton Collective, especially clear skies allowed the Lightning Towers of Port Outreach to treat the crowd to a spectacular show.

Martin McCreadie readies his instrument

TDL Productions provided chemical catering, with a diverse array of party favors from sources such as Alexei & Valena of Cockaygne, and the OrajLeaf Grow Collective. An array of found film footage was projected against the side of the Lufton Runner, underneath Inversion Effect, as they performed — including scenes from the Tellurian film Nosferatu to accompany their performance of “In the Shadow of the Vampire” from their album A Brief History.


Click above to listen to “In the Shadow of the Vampire.”

Martin McCreadie (Inversion Effect) on Guitar

If you’re interesting being part of the Tellurian Music Series, please contact booking@luftonrunner.com for more information.

Coming soon: Inversion Effect

Inversion Effect at Lufton Runner on 3 Livec 9

Inversion Effect at Lufton Runner on 3 Livec 9

On 3 Livec 9, Lufton Runner will host the experimental ambient musicians Inversion Effect. From Austin, Texas (Tellus), the group is composed Martin McCreadie, Thomas Fang, and Dan Burton. Their newest album, A Brief History, will be available at the show.

Tickets are now available. Environmental effects will be provided by Lumin with chemical catering provided by TDL Productions. Wear your most outlandish (crowd-friendly) costumes in honor of the Tellurian holiday of Hallow’s Evening and receive a free party favor.