Emily Magpie, Charlotte Jacobs, Ali & Oropendola at Cafe Kino

A gig held at Cafe Kino on Thursday 19th October. The event starts at 19:00.


EMILY MAGPIE

Emily Magpie is a dream pop artist and producer from Bristol with a unique ability to create glittering spacial soundscapes that shimmer endlessly as brooding swirls of electronics and effervescent melodies intertwine with songwriting delving into different dimensions.

CHARLOTTE JACOBS

Brooklyn-by-Belgium vocalist Charlotte Jacobs transposes her world
into music. Sights, movements, sounds and places coalesce, reflecting
the artist’s surroundings in lush electronic unison. Born and raised
in her parents’ art gallery in a small village in the Flanders
countryside, Jacobs’ dense avant-pop arrangements pull influence from
visual art, poetry and contemporary dance, converting one artistic
medium into another. Her latest EP “The Shape of Wandering” was
called “a sonic adventure” (NPR Music), “A musical headfake” (WNYC)
and “a book of shadows” (Atwood Magazine).

ALI

In a world hungry for genuine and emotive music, ALI emerges as a refreshing and mesmerizing talent in the r&b genre. With her soulful voice, introspective songwriting, and influences that range from Olivia Dean to Yebba and Lianne La Havas, she paves her own path, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all who listen.

OROPENDOLA

Oropendola creates kaleidoscopic chamber pop filled to the brim with energy and emotion. Her songs often sound like a wink but hit like a gut punch, pendulum-swinging from playfulness to earnestness with deft, technicolor brushstrokes.

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