Crux Festival to bring together innovation in electronic music and audiovisual performance

Crux will celebrate 10 years of innovation in electronic music and audiovisual performance with a two-day festival at London's Rich Mix.

On Saturday, April 13th and Sunday, April 14th, the venue will host performances from The Light Surgeons, AJA, Waterflower, Parallel Action, together with panels, interactive workshops and jam sessions.

The event will open with a video projection mapping workshop from AV expert and electronic artist Dave Stitch.

There wll be a panel discussion about the prominence of women in electronic music, then Toby Spark will share details of 3D-reactive audiovisual app ‘Volta’ and the captivating story behind Fuel Records.

The Saturday will conclude with performances from Kareem Samara, I Am FYA and Error CD.

The afterparty will see appearances from acts such as Parallel Action, Polyop, and Freddy Frogs..

Sunday’s schedule will focus on engagement, as well as performances from boutique production company The Light Surgeons unveiling their live cinema show Atemporal 2.0, and Ross Flight.

An interactive workshop from DMLab (a space for disabled and non-disabled musicians and technologists) will offer attendees the chance to explore accessibility in electronic music, while audiovisual jam sessions will aim to create an inclusive atmosphere.

Director at Crux, Nick Feldman, said: “We are excited to unveil Crux Festival, a culmination of a decade-long journey dedicated to pushing the boundaries of electronic music and visual performance. With an electrifying lineup and a vibrant array of activities, Crux Festival promises to be an unforgettable celebration of creativity and innovation.”

For details go to festival.crux-events.org.

Crux Festival to bring together innovation in electronic music and audiovisual performance