Events on Monday 9th December
“Wu-Lu is a South London-based producer, arranger and multi-instrumentalist. Having worked with the likes of MNDSGN (Stones Throw) and Andrew Ashong on his previous 2015 mixtape 'Ginga', the talented bassist has already secured some strong production credits. Including Ego Ella May, Oscar Jerome and Poppy Ajudah. Also working alongside Joe Armon Jones (Ezra Collective) and Kwake Bass (Kate Tempest, Sampha) for a brand new project coming in 2020.”
From:
Wu-Lu | Rago Foot | Robi Mitch
“Three bands, three albums and 30 years of music, this is the ultimate night for rock fans ready to revisit a golden era of music. Dan Reed Network, GUN and FM come together for an incredible tour, which will see them perform their seminal albums, Taking On The World, Tough It Out and Slam in their entirety.”
From:
Dan Reed Network | GUN | FM
“Andrew Combs is a singer and songwriter whose work bridges the freedom and possibility of his visual art with the influence of classic writing and storytelling. On his new album, Ideal Man, Combs worked with producer/engineer Sam Cohen (Kevin Morby, Benjamin Booker) to achieve a more raw, direct sound.”
From:
Andrew Combs & Kirby Brown
“Michael Clark Michael’s mesmerically haunting songs recall the simplicity of Elliot Smith and Pink Moon era Nick Drake. 2019 tours and shows have brought to life Michael’s work with a rotating cast of backing musicians including members of Penelope Isles, Mantris Opera and the ever present Benjamin Woods from The Golden Dregs. “There's a deftness of touch to Michael Clark's work that is absolutely stunning.” Clash Magazine “This is beautiful, transcendent folk at its best.” M Magazine https://www.michaelclarkofficial.co.uk/”
From:
Funnel , RMT & FMLY present Wu-Lu
“New York City’s powerhouse trio City of the Sun have redefined the meaning of instrumental music over the course of their eight-year career. Guitarists John Pita and Avi Snow, along with percussionist Zach Para produce an intoxicating mix of experimental, indie rock, flamenco, blues and American folk that bursts through the confines of a single category.”
From:
City of the Sun