Con7rol return with a double Swansea party – EATS EVERYTHING | CLUB PREVIEW
Eats Everything plays two sets in Swansea this Friday, meaning twice as much upfront house chug and techno-adjacent bounce for your buck.
Eats Everything plays two sets in Swansea this Friday, meaning twice as much upfront house chug and techno-adjacent bounce for your buck.
An autumnal harvest of new releases by Circuit Des Yeux, Dark Mark Vs Skeleton Joe, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, John Carpenter (with son and godson) and the Melvins.
Crime fiction from Will Dean, picture-heavy rock biography on Joy Division and New Order, musings on music by Kelefa Sanneh, the manifesto of Bernardine Evaristo and Rowan Jacobson's 'Truffle Hound'.
Swansea club promoters Solo having announced this event in March and sold it out in April, it seems a thousand or so people are willing to pay up to £35 to see Russian techno maven Nina Kraviz.
Annual new music jamboree returns to the fray and compels hundreds of (mostly, probably) young people to bounce back and forth between a series of tightly-situated locations, shout a bit, climb on each other’s shoulders and generally get up close and personal.
Experimental indie from Denmark's Efterklang, Arabic avant-garde from Montreal's Jerusalem In My Heart, gritpop from Tyneside's Sam Fender and two compilations of trad Irish folk and Italian horror scores.
The Ultimate Kiss is the first full-scale UKexhibition for remarkable Dutch artist Jacqueline de Jong, representing each segment of her six-decade career.
You might hunt high and low for British folk acts with any sort of profile who make similar music to The Rheingans Sisters, who play four Welsh dates on their October UK tour.
Gregory Parsons, primary curator at Ruthin Craft Centre in Denbighshire, has with Rhythm, Renewal & Reinvention brought together work by around three dozen contemporary basket makers.
The return of Cardiff dance festival Inside Out to Bute Park for its fifth edition, featuring sets by the likes of Ghetts, MoStack and Rudimental.
Including pioneers of Detroit techno, 2-tone and progressive rock - those'd be Kevin Saunderson, The Specials and Yes - plus newcomers to the trip-hop and gothic metal subgenres, namely Tirzah and Unto Others.
Having been obliged to skip its 10th birthday bash last year, the Cowbridge Music Festival returns for 2021 with nine concerts across four venues in the well-heeled Vale Of Glamorgan town.