This is will be our last jungle and drum&bass event for a while so we’re pulling out all the stops for what promises to be an immense night – presenting a takeover from the mighty Jungle Cakes record label!
Featuring a York debut from bass culture badman ED SOLO alongside another global superstar and old friend BENNY PAGE and hosted by the hugely talented PARLY B. Joining him on mic is local hero Dandy Dizzle. Support from the Herbal Mafia residents.
The Klittens are five musicians on a mission, untrained but unbothered. A band for those who have a knack for happy songs and sad sentiments. Their music is a surprising mix of indie-fuzz and DIY. The result: a repertoire that reaches from dark post-punk to danceable songs about grandma’s.
Chameleon brings you a Summer Party of astronomical proportions…
Gracing us with their vast array of sonic goods will be two of our favourite artists: Breaka & Tom VR.
With releases on countless renowned labels, we couldn’t sit on this any longer. Not only is this our biggest lineup ever, we’ll also be migrating over to the Crescent Community Venue to accommodate for what will be a humongous evening.
Mohsen Amini, Graeme Armstrong and Benedict Morris fuse concertina, guitar and fiddle to produce an innovative, multi-layered signature that has captivated audiences around the globe. At its core, three seemingly acoustic instruments – but in the hands of three master craftsmen; Talisk’s unmistakable, bold sound and a captivating live show.
A rootsy rockin’ psychedelica, the Slambovian Circus of Dreams has been expanding the borders of the Americana genre with their fantastic stories and performance since forming in Sleepy Hollow, New York. The band visit The Crescent for the first time in support of their just-released new album, “A Very Unusual Head”.
Irie Vibes and Ouroboros are collaborating to present a special LIVE gig, with a 7 piece jazzy dub band!
State of Satta are a 7 piece Uk Reggae band based in the north of England brought together by a collective love of dub and reggae. The band fuse the rhythms of one-drop and steppas, bone shaking bass lines and resonant vocals to create a distinct groove driven sound.
To say that the exuberant appeal of The Bug Club’s live performances and songmanship has been spread by word of mouth is a bit of a contradiction, as you could never sum up the music produced by these three groovy peas in a far-out pod (musically and lyrically interesting, deliciously individual, stripped-back garage pop songs, which shimmy, bounce and slide from joyfully frenetic guitar riffs to melodious harmonies) in anything like one word.
Considering Brennan Reece has spent most of his life entertaining crowds he recently discovered he is not a people person. He’d much rather stay at home and listen to Dido in the bath. But after a couple of years of isolation, Brennan is ready to reconnect with real life humans in this brand new hour of hilarious stories, heartbreaking tales and exceptional crowd work.