Batu + Cando at The Trinity Centre
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"“Certified chair wobblers from two of Bristol’s finest, powered by the mighty Sinai Soundsystem. Was originally planned for a few months ago until lockdown struck again… sure to be worth the wait.”"

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£54 adv + bf

A gig held at The Trinity Centre on Saturday 22nd May. The event starts at 14:00.


Batu returns, with Cando, for a double session of UK bass and techno

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Timedance owner Batu has carved out a unique sound for himself, grounded in British bass bin principles. Relentlessly forward thinking, Batu pushes his sound in adventurous was to create a signature aesthetic in electronic music.

Bristol duo Cando, made up of DJ/producer Chad Leotaud and his production partner Owen Roberts, entered the scene with a debut release for heavy-weight Bristol techno label Livity Sound. Together, their sound is best described as UK funky influenced percussive pressure, combining surging bass with a blend of Afro-tech drums and blissful synth motifs.

Food will be available throughout the event. Social distancing rules apply. Tickets are for tables of up to 6 people.

This is a seated event as part of our Garden Sessions - featuring some of the best artists and promoters from Bristol and beyond, all playing in our new outdoor venue, set in the historic grounds of Trinity.

Daytime Session: 2-5pm
Evening Session: 6-9pm (SOLD OUT)

The Garden Session are supported through the Cultural Recovery Fund #HereForCulture

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