Tapiwa Svosve/Richard Scott/Luigi Marino at The Cube
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A gig held at The Cube on Tuesday 26th May. The event starts at 20:00.


As always, the Cube Microplex is excited to be hosting a collection of musicians operating on the fringes of experimentation and improvisation.

Tapiwa Svosve / Richard Scott/ Luigi Marino
Tapiwa Svosve (born 1995) is a saxophonist and electroacoustic musician living and working in Zurich and London. A recent winner of the Swiss Music Prize and the ZKB Jazz Prize, this evening he will be collaborating with Richard Scott - a consistently inventive viola player and luminary of the experimental hotbed in Newcastle Upon Tyne - and Luigi Marino - a Bristol based improvisor known for his esoteric and eclectic collections of custom electronics and percussion. This is impossible to predict, but likely to be something special.

Llŷr Adeline/Charlie Miles
Bristol based trans artist Llŷr Adeline uses instruments of her own making to explore musicality outside of the binaries of convention weaving odd time signatures and polychromatic tendencies to explore queer identity and life as an other. In a first time collab, she will be playing her instrument 'Izobel' against the prepared Baritone Guitar of Charlie Miles, founding member of the Liquid Library and FreeJazz Gachapon collectives.

Dan Johnson/Owen Chambers
Also of Liquid Library, Owen Chambers is known for their textured harmonic noise experiments under the Carnivorous Plants name and for being a vibrant and frequent collaborator in Bristol, which can also be said for percussionist, performance artist and educator, Dan Johnson, who has been an integral and unmissable part of the scene for some time and whose collaborative CV speaks for itself.



Entry requirements: 18+

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