As synthesizers, drum machines and sequencers become more affordable, it’s becoming rare to see live music performances without at least some electronic component. Bands are embracing new technology and unlike the every-band-needs-a-turntablist movement of the 2000’s, synthesizers are here to stay.
At the other end of the spectrum lies electronica and dance music where producers live shows have also hugely benefitted from the increasing access to physical hardware. Gone are the days where a “live” set involved watching a producer awkwardly staring into their laptop pausing for the occasional hit of bit-crush and reverb. From one man shows to co-ordinated digital masterpieces, we are for the first time we’re starting to see electronic producers making truly engaging live shows. James Blake, Mount Kimbie, Flying Lotus, Gold Panda and Luke Abbott are just a few of the artists to bring their MPC’s, patch bays and stunning live shows to Bristol.
If we set dance music to one side, then it’s relatively easy to highlight a few key venues for live electronic music in Bristol. Start The Bus, The Louisiana and The Exchange typically pick up artist’s first live tours while you would want to pick up tickets to The Trinity Centre, The Fleece or Thekla for larger, more established artists.
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NYC's disco edit king JKriv takes to the Strange Brew booth!
A Pride special for the teetotal queers! Boussé baddie Gender Criminal is at the Loko helm with drag artistry and emcee theatrics, alongside Juju’s goth-pop melodrama, baroque electro from Kerensa, and rising underground star DJ Slaggamuffin keeping things moving with bass and baile funk bangers. Dry = / = juiceless!
Bristol Sober Spaces and Sober Queers Pride Party featuring live music, DJs and drag!
Diverse subterranean club session raising money for Ricky Retox’s medical bills. Anna Prank will get you raving with only the smiliest slices of breakbeat ardkore and pure junglist NRG, plus there’s Millicent’s neck-snapping 140, ice-cold electro retro-futurism from Crappa T, and many many more selectors to keep you sweating til 3am.
Leisure Centre, Hyperactive Breakbeat, Retox and Kaotik Kartel combine for a fundraiser for the one and only Ricky Retox
The king of Bristol sleaze has championed the sweat of new beat, euphoric Italo climaxes and industrial club thump through 20 years of chameleonic operations from Skudge to Honey Sound System, Spiritflesh to Slack Alice. With Noods arch sonic adventurer Tilly, this’ll be a total trip for all the post-punk club wanderers and acid house dropouts.
Local legends playing House, Techno, Balearic Beat, Synth pop & more. £5 in before 23:30 / £7 after
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What our editors say
“Beat:Cancer is a charity formed to help fight cancer through funding research, treatment, screening and care using electronic music: We release music, run club nights, host gigs and organise festivals to raise money, which we then grant to worthy institutions such as hospices, research centres and treatment wards.”
From: Karkasaurus in aid of Beat:Cancer
“It's Xmas Bash time again and the Bristol Hi-Fi trio of Daddy G, Queen Bee and Mr Benn are once again bringing the good tidings to the Jam Jar. Their tried and tested formula of good music, good people and good times always delivers the finest in bass heavy party jams from reggae to funk to boogie to afro to disco to dancehall to ska to jungle to hip hop and beyond.”
From: Bristol Hi-Fi Xmas Bash 2025
“Space Mistress will bring this Queerky to a close for the year! After her extraordinary closing set in March, exploring driving trance and psychedelic breakbeat, we cannot wait to see what she delivers this time.”
From: QUEERKY w/ Wednesday
“Elkka, the London-based producer, DJ and label head of Femme Culture, has become one of the UK’s most vital voices in electronic music. From her celebrated Euphoric Melodies EP to remixes for artists like Caribou and Ela Minus, her sound blurs the lines between house, electronica and emotional songwriting, earning her a place on festival main stages and in clubs worldwide.”
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“Born out of Leeds, the label has built a reputation for chaotic energy, genre-blurring releases, and a community that treats every dancefloor like an experiment in bass pressure. Founded by Samurai Breaks and friends, SSBB has become a hub for high-tempo innovators across the UK and beyond, blending footwork, jungle and breakbeat with humour and a disregard for convention. Every SSBB takeover at Clock Factory has hit capacity, each one a sold-out reminder that the Booty Bangers crew never miss.”
From: Super Sonic Booty Bangers