Events on Friday 24th January
“Sharing varied perspectives on what home means in the context of grief, immigration, and politics, each photographer unearths and considers their individual history. The works are sometimes touching, sometimes enlightening, and sometimes playful.”
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Perspectives on Home
“Mark says, “Look, I have been doing this for 34 years. I have gone from stand-up to theatre and half-way back again. It’s another slightly odd show, a sort of sweary History Channel with laughs and creative mischief. If you’ve seen my shows before, this one is going to be a show in the vein of 100 Acts of Minor Dissent.””
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Mark Thomas: 50 Things About Us
“This London based four-piece performed at Desertfest earlier in the year and recently released 'Solastalgia' via Argonauta Records. The band’s brand of atmospheric post-metal is driven by solemn riffs and gloomy percussion. Their music is equal parts the torrential heaviness of bands like Corrupted (Jap) and Neurosis, with shades of Amebix’s desolate crust and the heart-rending atmospherics of Wolves In The Throne Room.”
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Surya//Sonance//Torpor
“A night of atmospheric Dark Ambient / Industrial / Neoclassical music in the ethereal setting of St John on the Wall. Free-to-stream sampler featuring all 4 artists: https://darkalchemybristol.bandcamp.com/album/dark-alchemy-at-st-john-on-the-wall”
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Dark Alchemy at St John on the Wall
“Eternal Now combine stalwart performers from the Bristish free and straight ahead jazz scene.. previous bands including The Grounhogs, Andy Shepherd, Pat Thomas, Mike Cooper, Fuzz Against Junk, Spirit Level, Paul Dunmall and more. The group will dazzle the eye and provide wonders for the ear with a sparkling performance of on-the-spot arrangement and creation. This music is designed to inspire, challenge and take you further than far-out.”
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Experimental Improvisation Hybridisation