Music, tea & cake in a welcoming space. An event for all ages.
A meditation with machines, sounds and systems - embark with us on an expedition into a new world built on layers of technology and strata of sounds with pulsating synthesizer, spiralling saxophone, avant-garde voices and miraculous mechanical machines. Get lost in loops, surround yourself with soundscapes and close your eyes as improvisations transform into dreams. Join our curation of incredible sights and sounds with artists drawn from across the atlas as we explore how technology can elevate and change our perception of music and sound.
Scottish multi-talented artificer Lomond Campbell music (One Little Independent) is grounded in sound it often incorporates sculpture, engineering, product design and visual art. Using a combination of hardware hacking and industrial manufacturing techniques, Lomond builds his own unique instruments and devices for creating sound which he combines with modular synths, piano and voice. Campbell released his unique album ‘LŪP’ album in late 2021, following it up with the limited cassette ‘Lost Loops’ in early 2022 available via One Little Independent Records.
Composer, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and producer Seaming To studied at the Royal Northern College of Music and during her time in Manchester began performing and releasing albums with supergroups Homelife (Ninja Tune) and Graham Massey’s Toolshed. To has been described as ‘the voice of a 21st Century’ (Radio1), and an artist that is truly ‘avant garde’ (Robert Wyatt). Her experimental ethos has led to her working with some of the most respected and radical artists of this decade, particularly in electronic, classical and experimental genres.
Lara Jones is an award winning saxophonist, composer and producer based in London. She contrasts high energy pulsating electronics with meditative dream-like soundscapes with saxophone and synths. She recently featured a groundbreaking guest mix on Maryanne Hobb’s BBC 6 Music show and released her new EP ‘Flow’.