Events on Wednesday 6th November
“UWE and Arnolfini present Raju Rage an interdisciplinary artist who is proactive about using art, education and activism to forge creative survival. Currently presenting work as part of Still I Rise: Feminisms, Gender, Resistance, Act 3, 2019”
From:
Talks | Raju Rage - Art in the City
“Lynks Afrikka Avant-garde industrial drag artist and Spinny Nights alumni Lynks Afrikka: On trend, forever. Lynks makes a glorious return to their birth-home of Bristol, with their heady concoction of pulsating club beats, witty lyrics, and searing melodies for your delectation. Prepare to fall under the undeniable allure of Lynks Afrikka, if you haven’t already. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fxh8HaFP0Yw”
From:
BAAST / Lynks Afrikka / Chikaya
“Injury Reserve, who recorded their debut mixtape in a dentist's office (and titled it 'Live from the Dentist Office'), have had an interesting journey from the USA suburbs to a coveted "A MINUS" from Robert Christgau, the "Dean of American rock critics," in his column for Noisey. From playing house shows to being played on Beats 1 Radio by Ebro. How did it all happen? What makes producer Parker Corey and rappers Stepa J. Groggs and Ritchie With a T special?”
From:
INJURY RESERVE WORLD TOUR
“Support from UK’s nastiest “nuclear sludge” duo - TUSKAR - who combine elements of sludge, doom, stoner & black metal to create a torrent of fuzzed-up doom, and Welsh hardcore noise-rock power trio MADE of TEETH .”
From:
Big Business // Tuskar // Made of Teeth
“Singer, composer and transgender activist Beverly Glenn-Copeland is nothing short of a legend. Releasing his self-titled debut album in 1970, his fifty-year recording career has seen him expand on his genre-defying output, mixing synth-experimentation, Detroit techno, minimalistic ambience and the structures of traditional songwriting.”
From:
Beverly Glenn-Copeland