Carla dal Forno, Nzʉmbe & Schwet DJs at The Surrey Vaults
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"Cacophonous Sarcophagus & Schwet are organising a night of live experimental music with two wonderful acts from the continent. Free entry, donations appreciated. The left-field pop and coldwave of Blackest Ever Black’s Berlin-based Carla Dal Forno headlines. She’s joined by the introverted lyrics and intense soundscapes of Organised Music From Thessaloniki’s, Nzʉmbe. Info - (Free entry) Fbook event: Carla dal Forno, Nzʉmbe & Schwet DJs"

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A gig held at The Surrey Vaults on Friday 3rd February. The event starts at 20:00pm.


Cacophonous Sarcophagus presents SCHWET:

"a session where we can do what we want to do"

2 brilliant live acts, plus SCHWET DJs playing the usual unsual.

Free entry, but donations are heartily encouraged, cheers.

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Carla dal Forno

[Blackest Ever Black]

https://blackesteverblack.bandcamp.com/album/you-know-what-its-like

Carla dal Forno is an Australian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, currently based in Berlin. She is a member of the groups F ingers and Tarcar, and formerly cult Melbourne outfit Mole House. Autumn 2016 sees the release of her debut solo album, You Know What It’s Like, on Blackest Ever Black.

"Plain-speaking pop, disorientated by dub. Psychedelic folk delivered with (post-)punk economy. Drifting in space while still tethered to the ground. Astral tones blurred with earth sounds: wood, bone, breath, skin, dirt. Ending and beginning, dying and becoming. Longing for adventure and an unquiet life. Struggling to get out of bed. "

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NZɄMBE

[Organized Music from Thessaloniki]

https://soundcloud.com/organized-music/sets/nzumbe-titubeo-t28-2015

Opening up is a e big fans of hilive alias of Miguel Prado. We'rs 'Titubeo' album as Nzʉmbe, excited to finally have him on board.

Tiny Mix Tapes described it as "a release used to address feelings of embarrassment, melancholy, and desperation — all in his native language, Spanish — within the context of what he describes as “modern baroque love songs.”

Imagine perhaps if the next Scott Walker album was produced by Giuseppe Ielasi?

+++SCHWET DJs all night

Free entry/donations to cover artists & PA hire, cheers!

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