Events on Friday 14th September
“Chaos, hypnosis, repeated chords until exhaustion and the sense of disorder. Tajak has been called in numerous ways yet "Apocalypse in the shape of sound" fits perfectly to what the band has achieved as their live reputation.”
From:
TAJAK + THE JABBERWOCKY BAND
“Having started life as the no-fi home recording project of lead singer Joseph Walsh, South London’s Dignan Porch have developed a sound that is laden with huge pop hooks, bone dry melancholia and skewed takes on everyday life. Their music is both effortlessly melodic and oddly haunting.”
From:
Dignan Porch + Swallow Cave | at Rough Trade
“Sunflowers are back after their mind blowing set at Bristol Psych Fest. Garage rock psych freakout 2 piece from Portugal with a record out on Stolen Body - Castle Face. This will only be their 2nd time in Bristol and their first headline show. Grab tickets and get down and sweaty.”
From:
Sunflowers and Yo No Se
“ONIPA means ‘human’ in Akan, the ancient language of the Ashanti people of Ghana. It’s a message of connection through collaboration: from Ghana to London, our ancestors to our children, Onipa brings energy, groove, electronics, afrofuturism, dance and fire!”
From:
ONIPA
“"Jazz pianist Andrew Christie and his long-established quartet introduce cool and contemporary music from their latest album ‘Difference and Repetition’. The band’s distinctive sound comes from the rich sonic combination of Andrew’s piano with Sarah Moody’s cello, Jon Short’s double bass and the supple drumming of Greg White. ‘Difference and Repetition’ is a new collection of original compositions that seamlessly weaves modern jazz elements into an ambient, cinematic underscore."”
From:
Andrew Christie Quartet