Devil's Work w/ Mad Miran & Farrell at The Red Church

A clubnight on Sunday 31st March. The event starts at 22:00.


For the second Devil’s Work party of the year, the Idle Hands team joins forces with The Red Church to bring Mad Miran to East Bristol for an Easter treat.

Following the closure of the Idle Hands record shop and the subsequent twists and turns of attempts to reopen, one thing has stayed consistent in the Idle Hands world: a desire to push the sounds we love in the city we live in. Idle Hands boss, Farrell, has been working on a new project encompassing a monthly SWU radio show, a record label, and a party series called Devil’s Work.

We are excited to bring a child of the Dutch underground and no stranger to this city, Mad Miran, for an intimate show in Bristol. Consistently turning dance floors inside out with her ravey blend of electro, bass music, IDM, dubstep, electronics, and breakcore. Her infinite love for obscurities has left many prowling for tracks played, as her sets tend to be an adventure through leftfield novelties and obscurities deeply rooted in 90s rave. She has graced the decks of institutions like Garage Noord, De School, Nitsa, Blitz, as well as renowned festivals such as Dekmantel, Primavera, Solstice, Love International, and more.

For this event, we are teaming up with The Red Church to turn the venue into a late-night clubbing spot. Anyone who witnessed the Livity Sound or Club Banco New Year's Eve parties knows how well this place can transform from a pizza-serving bar to a dance floor very nicely.

There are limited tickets available for this; we recommend buying yours early to avoid disappointment.

Entry requirements: 18+

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