Events on Monday 29th April
“Psychedelia from Brazil. Soon to be three years on the road, the band BIKE releases their third album, "Their Shamanic Majesties' Third Request," and plunges into an exotic and gloomy universe - going beyond psychedelic guitars and traditional reverb vocals. At that moment, the group's psychedelic sonority is joined by the drumming, indigenous percussion and viola caipira, pointing to another serene and mature musical path.”
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BIKE
“With over a million streams on Spotify alone, Harry Strange combines bold, electronic production with intimate lyrics that have gained attention from BBC Introducing and KCRW. Inspired by the likes of Bon Iver, LORDE and the 1975, Harry's upcoming releases mark a bold movement into the alt-pop world.”
From:
Harry Strange
“She also makes dusty and beautiful records with Stanley Brinks (aka Andre/ Herman Dune) and they make occasional calypso music as Kreutzberg Museum. For this special show Freschard will play her songs of vivid friendship, love, sadness and drink with Stanley on lead guitar.”
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HCM// Freschard
“Jack Harrison: Jack Harrison and Matt Benjamin have been playing all over southern England for the last seven years. Jack's accomplished guitar playing and beguiling vocals, coupled with original compositions full of beauty and darkness have won him much attention. Cellist Matt Benjamin adds a whole extra dimension with his unique accompaniment . They are also known for the series of pop-up events they run under the banner of "Moonfayre."- https://soundcloud.com/jack-harrison-13 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEaL5Z6Zpr4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubQktZG7SLQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSR4eoP2N70 https://www.facebook.com/JackHarrisonMusic/”
From:
SongSmith @Mr Wolf's
“It’s an amazing 45 years since Ghanaian master musician, singer and dancer Ben Baddoo came to the UK on a mission to play classical music on traditional African instruments. You may have seen him surrounded by his percussion set-up leading his band Baraka, or maybe busking with his African xylophone on the Harbourside. Whatever he does, however, he always brings a lifetime of musical experience and wisdom to his playing.”
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Ben Badoo