Rick Leigh EP Launch
Multi-instrumentalist Rick Leigh gives the first performance of his solo material at Servant Jazz Quarters from his debut EP. Rick Leigh is a multi-instrumentalist (piano, synth, vocals, trumpet, flugelhorn), choir … Continued
Multi-instrumentalist Rick Leigh gives the first performance of his solo material at Servant Jazz Quarters from his debut EP. Rick Leigh is a multi-instrumentalist (piano, synth, vocals, trumpet, flugelhorn), choir … Continued
Born in Hadera with Yemenite roots, Taloula grew up in Paris immersed in and influenced by artists such as Ms. Lauryn Hill, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder…She always knew … Continued
Jack Cheshire’s music has evolved from minimal lo-fi psych folk to multi-layered shimmering art pop // space rock with an esoteric singular sound. His live show has led him to … Continued
Join the Beirut Groove Collective (BGC) for an intimate dancing party at Servant Jazz Quarters, one of Dalston’s first music venues. For the past 12 years, the BGC has been … Continued
It’s time to get your strategy on and meet on the chequered board, witness the psychodrama unfold – where according to the Shannon number, there are even more possible variations … Continued
Abrasive Trees have been described as ’stunning’ (BBC Introducing), ‘a transcendent experience of euphoric dissonance’ (Post-Punk.com) and ‘perfectly evocative’ (Aural Aggravation). Their musical creations, led by Matthew Rochford, display a … Continued
A low-key monhtly social. Live acts playing top corner tunes. Undanceable major chords. (Should be very upbeat towards the end)
Brémond will play a selection of genres following one tempo only, 100 bpm and then perform his musical story about Colette and himself during lockdown. Expect humour, warm feelings, mashups … Continued
French-born multi-instrumentalist Adrien Latgé’s Alt-Folk act Easymess, brings modern city life, French countryside background and vulnerable introspective lyrics into a London-grown blend. Inspired by Damien Rice in his songwriting, he … Continued