A
gig
held at The Louisiana
on Friday 27th December. The event starts at 19:30.
LOUISIANA STAFF PICK!! <3
Join us for a night of eclectic and experimental music! Glen Campo kicks things off with sharp wit and enigmatic charm. Bludud, a 4-piece art-rock outfit, blend electronic samples with live instrumentation, debuting their DIY studio sound ahead of a new single release. Karman captivates with dramatic vocals and raw, genre-defying storytelling, while Dan Pacini (of Hypothetics) unveils his solo project—a unique mix of electro-acoustic musings and banjo-driven explorations. Don’t miss it!
Glen Campo - “I like Glen Campbell he stands for NOTHING. No man is an island.”
Bludud are a 4-piece experimental, "art-rock" group. The band toy with electronic samples and live instrumentation, pulling inspiration from touch points such as; post-punk, art-rock, alt-rock, folk and electronic music. In the midst of writing and recording, the band are bringing their DIY studio sound to the stage for a one-off show, ahead of their upcoming single release.
Karman - With a dramatic vocal range, experimental production and brutal individualism, Karman sings into the deepest parts of your soul. An uncompromising storyteller, her lyrics speak to a longing for conceptualism, the abstract and the raw. A believer in a future where genre is just a means of transportation to a feeling.
Dan Pacini - One quarter of Bristol’s Hypothetics performs solo material for the first time. Electro-acoustic-guitar-banjo-etc ramblings and musings on all the topics.
16+ (under 18s to be accompanied by a responsible adult)
Entry requirements: 16+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio