Celebrate the summer solstice and support Women for Refugee Women while enjoying ambient, experimental, and electronic music in north London.
Drum & Lace returns following the March release of Terra, a collection of meditations on human existence, tapping folkloric traditions and the breadth of electronic music.
On the EP the Florence-raised, London-based musician used Italian lyrics for the first time, considering the ancient lands she grew up in, and the complex lore that overlooks nature, history, and technology.
The Solstice Solidarity Synthesis returns on Monday, June 22nd at The Old Church in Stoke Newington Church from 7pm.
This edition will feature AM Sin, Drum & Lace, Elisa, Kiskadee, and Phoebe Massey.
Duo AM sin create immersive electroacoustic soundscapes through modular synthesis, live vocal processing and audiovisual performance.
This edition will feature AM Sin, Drum & Lace, Elisa, Kiskadee, and Phoebe Massey.
Duo AM sin create immersive electroacoustic soundscapes through modular synthesis, live vocal processing and audiovisual performance.
Maria’s voice draws on operatic and choral techniques, from sustained tones and breath to fragmentation and distortion.
Nian’s sound design shapes the sonic architecture of the project, holding tension between intimacy and collapse, control and disintegration.
Drum & Lace returns following the March release of Terra, a collection of meditations on human existence, tapping folkloric traditions and the breadth of electronic music.
Kiskadee collects sounds and turn them into bittersweet beats and electronic soundscapes.
Phoebe Massey experimental approach often uses effects-laden vocals and sounds to create unique compositions.