Events on Tuesday 25th February
“Hello and welcome to first ever Dazed Invites. This event's aim is specifically to share, connect and learn from each other attending. These talks will consist of guests from all sectors within the industry. From security, designers, venues, promoters, DJs, agents, managers, decoration companies, Label Managers, ticketing platforms, etc.”
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Dazed Invites 001: Dave Harvey, Lakota & Giulia
“Political comedian and "rising star of the British stand-up scene" (The List) Alex Kealy explores the emotional roots of our rational thoughts in his latest show Rationale, embarking on a national tour in Spring 2020.”
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Alex Kealy: Rationale
“Political comedian and "rising star of the British stand-up scene" (The List) Alex Kealy explores the emotional roots of our rational thoughts in his latest show Rationale, embarking on a national tour in Spring 2020. A frequent writer for BBC Two's Mock The Week, Kealy has been listed as one of 5 "Comedians To See If You Like James Acaster" and his shows are "intelligent, informative, funny stuff from an important voice” (Three Weeks).”
From:
Alex Kealy: Rationale
“What is ‘healing music’? - “It’s the opposite of escapism,” says Garcia, a Bristol-based multi-instrumentalist. Garcia has recently announced his single ‘Higher’, kicking off the ‘healing music’ project in response to the world’s need to reconnect. The recently released single explores issues concerning mental wellbeing and self-care. The sound explodes with deep kicks, heartfelt vocals, warm pianos and electronic arpeggiators, but its message is simple - everyone deserves happiness. The single is one of six to be released over the next nine months, each drawing attention to a different subject necessary to explore in order to bring us closer together.”
From:
Ålesund + Garcia
“Peggy Sue have always looked to the darkness as well as the light, often playing each side of the coin out in the same song. The album cover art, a photograph of a glass of orange juice by Joana Polonia, taps into that fundamental equivocation, which is such a big part of Vices. "It's so bright and full of energy and light," says Young, of the photograph. "That’s the simple energy we wanted for this album. But we also loved the ambiguity of it as something that could equally be a vice or a remedy."”
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Peggy Sue