A fantastic festival curated in very challenging circumstances, that felt all the more inclusive through their efforts to promote accessibility of the arts.
Category: live review
A Snapshot of Beautiful Chaos: EP/64-57
There is little in this world that lasts forever. Thank goodness. Life's temporality is a blessing, offering fleeting moments of huge highs, heavy despair, and large quantities of mundanity. Live music helps remind us of this fact, jolting us out of our day to day existence through a one-off moment of pure, exhilarating sonic magic. … Continue reading A Snapshot of Beautiful Chaos: EP/64-57
Sumac/Baptists/Endon at The Underworld, Camden 19/03/19
I thought I knew what I was in for. I thought I was prepared. If only I had the foresight to grab some free ear plugs from behind the bar before the first band I may not be in this state now, ears blistering with tinnitus, mind scrambled from the squall. Or maybe they wouldn't … Continue reading Sumac/Baptists/Endon at The Underworld, Camden 19/03/19
Excavating Life Through Sound – [UNIT] enthral with their latest project
Experimental sound-art collective, [UNIT] returned to Norwich late January (24/1/19), showcasing Phase II, a multi-sensory improvised performance that previously garnered critical acclaim when they offered their first instalment in the series at Norwich’s Shoe Factory in 2016/17. On this occasion, [UNIT} found a home at Norwich Arts Centre, utilising the beautiful acoustics of the auditorium … Continue reading Excavating Life Through Sound – [UNIT] enthral with their latest project

