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Friday, April 12
Com Truise (DJ Set) with Kris and Dusty
LowBrau
Friday, April 12 at 9 pm
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Saturday, April 27
Com Truise DJ Set w/ Mux Mool, Louie Letdown
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom
Saturday, April 27 at 8:30 pm
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Saturday, May 11
COM TRUISE (DJ Set) with DJ Kid Hops (KEXP) and Austin Robertson (Routine)
Nectar Lounge
Saturday, May 11 at 8 pm
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Thursday, May 16
Com Truise (DJ Set)
Elsewhere (Rooftop)
Thursday, May 16 at 6 pm
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Friday, May 17
Metro Presents... Com Truise (DJ Set)
Sleeping Village
Friday, May 17 at 9 pm
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Thursday, May 30
San Junipero: A Retrowave Party ft. COM TRUISE
1720
Thursday, May 30 at 9 pm
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Friday, June 7
Com Truise North American DJ Tour 2024 (18+)
Brighton Music Hall
Friday, June 7 at 7 pm
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Friday, June 14
Com Truise DJ Set at Soundwell
Soundwell
Friday, June 14 at 9:30 pm
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Com Truise is one of the many personas of producer and designer Seth Haley, born and raised in upstate New York and operating out of a 12’-overrun apartment in Princeton, New Jersey. An admitted synth obsessive, Com Truise is the maker of an experimental and bottom heavy style he calls “mid-fi synth-wave, slow-motion funk”.
Haley’s been making music on the side for roughly a decade—going through ps...eudonyms like toothbrushes (Sarin Sunday, SYSTM, Airliner)—first as a DJ, and currently, as an excavator of softer, window-fogging synth-wave.
While subliminally informed by both parental record collections and hints of faded electronics product design, Haley’s Com Truise project isn’t just nostalgia capitalization. There are fragments (read:
DNA strands) of Joy Division, New Order, and the Cocteau Twins, but it’s like you’re hearing them through the motherboard of a waterlogged Xbox—demented and modern. He’s got a way of making familiar things sound beautifully hand-smeared.
The first Com Truise release was the Cyanide Sisters EP—distributed for free on the AMdiscs label—where mellow stone-outs like “Sundriped” and “Slow Peels” sat next to harder IDM bangers (“BASF Ace” and “IWYWAW”) and bumpy alt-funk trips (“Norkuy” and “Komputer”). After that came a single “Pyragony/Trypyra,” and a series of eclectic podcast mixes titled “Komputer Cast.” Now comfortably situated amidst the Ghostly roster, he’s prepping his next warped pillage, and hopefully not changing that name again.
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