Events on Saturday 25th April
“In 2017, Marseille-based music historian Maxime Guitton began a year-long research project exploring the archives of American composer, improviser and pedagogue, Alvin Curran, located in his adopted home of Rome, Italy.”
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Maxime Guitton: Times out of tune
“This is a limited capacity event and is not included in the festival or day pass. Hourly slots are now bookable, max 2 tickets per customer. Access to the vaults is via a vertical ladder. We will contact customers via email prior to the event with further health and safety/attendance information.”
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Kelly Jayne Jones: Sedimentary Stone Tapes
“Bristol New Music teams up with Noods Radio presents an afternoon-into-evening programme at an exciting new central Bristol venue that showcases ritualistic DIY sound practice from Bristol and beyond, including the colourful home-built synth chaos of Portland, Oregan’s MSHR, Avant-ceramic turntable duo Copper Sounds, the tactile dance/craft experiment TapSew and more live acts, talks and DJs.”
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MSHR / Copper Sounds / Tara Clerkin Trio / Tapsew
“On the rise Something Leather is now taking over in 2020 with their debut EP “Midnight Reverie” celebrating their elegant take on dark alternative rock. With vintage electric organ complementing eerie, untamed guitar noise, all tied together by relentless rhythmical drum beats and an array of bass synths and electronic accompaniment, Something Leather continue to entice fans through their uniquely melancholic yet pulsating sound.”
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SOMETHING LEATHER
“Brazilian group Glue Trip are masters of fusing styles. The idea of “psych-pop” isn’t something completely unheard of, but seldom is it executed with such finesse. The group’s 2018 album Sea at Night effortlessly combined hazy, cerebral tunes with dance floor grooves and rapturous hooks. The group says the album is meant to take on an aquatic aesthetic, pulling inspiration from growing up in a coastal town and the particular mysterious vibe of being by the water when the sun goes down. As such, Sea At Night is a fluid listen and mash of styles, swirling and diffusing into one another.”
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GLUE TRIP