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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Legendary MC and dancehall don Thunda Banton heads up this sizzling winter warmer from the Back A Yard crew. Joined by a stacked bill of regulars including Nymfro, Sky Lion, Jonesy Wales and Stormy J, expect roots, reggae, amapiano, dub and bashment with all the trimmings.
Last Back A Yard for 2025!!
Zoe Pea returns for a spooked-spun edition of off-kilter sonic noodling venture Escalator To Nowhere, materialising this time at a secret BS4 location. Their delightfully devilish club cosmos will be joined by Angel Rocket’s absurdist slow-fast IDM and Muckers’ mycological electronica – the ultimate Halloween freakout.
Post-spook rhythmic drama ft. both live-played and ready-made bangers!
Sell out warning! Hordes of Machina Bristronica modular wizards descend on the Brew for a must-witness live hardware spectacular from Helena Hauff’s fav cult alien electro overlord: The Exaltics. Expect near-Drexicyan levels of mystic acid squelch alongside Delay Grounds’ spun-out live IDM and cosmic dance futurism.
A fully stacked lineup of machine music, crunchy and funky in equal measure..
Marco Shuttle makes techno so cavernous and psychedelic you can almost hear the fractal patterns growing on it in the dark. Capable of hypnotising ardent techno heads into fevered, altered states, he’s the logical next step in The Probe’s ongoing exercises in dub-indebted club atmospherics. Total rapture FFO: Donato Dozzy, Deepchord, Sandwell District, Vril, Dino Sabatini.
The Probe returns with another offering of tunnelling dancefloor exploration: deep techno shaman Marco Shuttle will take controls of Strange Brew’s back room for a journey to the farther reaches of tryptamine techno and back again. London’s Ario brings an eclectic bag of twisty, galvanised techno and electro whilst local conjurer Rizla will open proceedings with crates of loping, gaseous rhythms and beautiful ambient selection. We hope you can join us!
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What our editors say
“*Non rave bangers / Cheese / Balkan / Mash-up / reggae & dancehall / Donk / Jungle* THE GREAT HALL The great hall of all thing heavy, fast and maybe sometimes a bit silly.. *Hardcore / Jungle / Donk / 4x4 / tekno / Speed Garage / Ravecore / Balkan-core”
From: Contraband Circus Day & Night Festival: 12th Anniversary
“For the first time, Ritual Union will be keeping the celebrations going late into the night with the launch of AFTERGLOW - the festival’s official afterparty. Festival-goers can expect an electrifying evening of cutting-edge electronic music and DJ sets that will light up Bristol after dark.”
From: Ritual Union: Afterglow feat. Ninajirachi, KAVARI and more
“Spot My G, founder of the collective and core figure at Loco Klub, will be very much playing in-house! They move in the circles of high energy slick sexy techno and euphoric breakbeat: expect it heavy, yet uplifting...”
From: Queerky W/ DJ TEETH
“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
“A UK-born electronic music force who’s taken the global rave scene by storm, delivering explosive, genre-spanning sets powered by over 30 years of technical mastery and a 3,000-strong vinyl collection. Renowned for extended, high-energy journeys that build relentlessly through BPM and intensity, Fish has rocked over 100 shows in the last year alone, from Glastonbury, Creamfields, EDC and Parklife to Ibiza Rocks, Hi Ibiza and a 35,000-strong crowd at Australia’s Beyond the Valley.”
From: Cirque Du Soul: Bristol // Outta Space