Three leading lights of British folk regroup as a new trio made up of guitar hero Martin Simpson, singer and fiddle-player Nancy Kerr and squeezebox star Andy Cutting (BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Musician Of The Year). Their debut album Murmurs will be released in June 2016.
Murmurs was recorded in January this year and captures all the excitement of three master musicians having musical fun together. It’s a collection of songs that communicate to the listener a sense of bonded musicianship, a real feeling and empathy for each others’ playing and a collective love and innate...
Heir are a five piece alt/pop band from Leeds. They have spent the last year stamping their unique take on modern pop music, combining powerful harmonies and hooks with grit and organic song craft.
Releasing two BBC backed singles, they have since supported Honne, The Dunwells and Karima Francis and been featured on national radio. They recently released their highly anticipated debut EP When The Lights Went Out at a sell out gig at 360 Club, Leeds.
Having honed his skills as a junglist Ed Solo began ducking and diving through every style of broken beat going, making his mark as one of the UK’s finest exponents of breakbeat and drum and bass. Ed’s stamp on electronic music runs as deep as his subs. As one of the DnB scene’s most verstaile DJ/producers.
A night of local metal bands, with newcomers and old favourites. Thrash, melodic, death, and progressive bands bringing an array of fantastic performances.
Part of ‘A Message From…’ live music seriesThe Other Place very general flattened: ‘The Other Place – A Vox-popera by Billy Bottle & The Multiple’
On the evening of 7th May, 2015, a pint of milk mysteriously appears at the gates of Parliament.
Set in the week running up to a UK general election, The Other Place tells the true story of two musi-cians from Devon as they make their way slowly to Westminster. On high streets, market squares and seafront promenades, they perform the same song, forty-nine times over, and at each stop they start conversations with whoever they...
William Shakespeare’s much loved comedy is set in 1920s London.
Fairyland is the wild and wonderful night club world of ‘The 43’ in Gerrard Street and the Kit Kat Club. The wood ‘a mile outside the town’, is St James’ Park.
Theseus has an Art Deco palace and music from the period, chosen to fit both characters and scenes, is played and sung by the marvellous ‘Music Deco’.
Duke Theseus has won the war but how will he cope with marriage? Will the lovers ever sort out who ends up with whom? Will Oberon and Titania finally get the weather sorted out? Will Bottom’s...
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Pretty Little Enemy Downfall
Exeter’s Drivechain return to the Barnfield for another high energy show, with Minehead’s Pretty Little Enemy and Devon metallers Downfall opening the evening.