Events on Tuesday 28th May
“Discover the Ancient African and psychedelic roots of Yoga and its forgotten philosophy. In this talk we will explore ancient mythologies that connect yoga, the entheogenic experience, the mythical Underworld and the ancient art of navigating the afterlife, and how this corresponds with the psychedelic experience coined "Ego Death".”
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TalkBox // Psychedelics, Yoga & Ego Death
“Coinciding with the homecoming of the universally engaging work Museum of the Moon displayed at London’s Natural History Museum from May 2019, ‘Art, Science & Play’ takes a journey through Jerram’s imagination, touring the world with the help of engineers, composers, glassblowers, medieval musicologists and hot air balloonists, who have helped to realise both the personal and the public scale of his extraordinary work.”
From:
BOOK LAUNCH | LUKE JERRAM: ART, SCIENCE & PLAY
“Somewhere among the daydreamers and heartbreakers, beauty queens and jock teens, Trudy and the Romance are looking to lure you into their suitably skewed, cinematic world. On new single 'Is There A Place I Can Go', the trio's dubbed 'Mutant 50s Pop' takes a more contemplative turn. The single is part of their Junkyard Jazz EP, which will be released through B3SCI on November the 17th.”
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TRUDY AND THE ROMANCE
“Forming in Sydney Australia in 1986, over the last 30 years The Necks have built an international reputation as masters of their own musical language of long-form improvisation. Each night they step onto the stage with no pre-conceived ideas of what they will play – they and the audience will go on a sonic journey that is created in the moment and in that room.”
From:
HCM// The Necks
“Stanlæy is the musical moniker of Bristol based singer, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Bethany Stenning, typically performing her original compositions live with Ben Holyoake (bass), Oliver Cocup (drums/percussion) and Naomi Hill (violin). The music of Stanlæy has been influenced by a diverse genre pool of folk/jazz and cosmic atmospheres, and has been compared to artists such as Kate Bush, The Dirty Projectors and Sigur Ros.”
From:
Stanlæy - The Human Project - Album Launch plus A