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Begayer (FR / Bongo Joe) + DJ EGGS LEGS (King Lagoon Flying Swordfish Band)

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Super inspired by Traditional Gnawa music, they play French songs, noises, rumours of distant and early musics, short and cruel poems, handcrafted instruments, radio-amplifiers, circuit bending and other wasted electronic devices, Bégayer (the French word for “stutter”) pursues a gesture for those without a folklore, for this culture of void, structured by glitches from noise music, influenced by the public squares as well as the swarming of numerical flows.

This culture of void has to be seen as a cruel joy, the occasion for a conjunction between strange interpretations of ancient signs, popular forms and contemporaneous attempts. It is the construction of singular variations and overflows.

For Jean Rouch, a horizon for modern anthropologists was to “put disturbing objects into motion” thus every song is a distance to experiment, an etude which is watching us. Thus every stutterer song wants to be a disturbing and joyful object, whose cruel cimplicity, obstinacy, unfolds itself as an object of unquietness.

- Loup Uberto : Vocals, guitar, three-strings luth
- Lucas Ravinale : three-strings-luth-bass, radios, circuit-bending, percussions
- Alexis Vinéïs : Drums, percussions, gardon

DJ EGGS LEGS

DJ EGGS LEGS (UK / Brighton)

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From Irresistible Afro grooves, to tropical-paradise party tunes, to full-body-shaking Latin mayhem, Eggs Legs lifts the roof on the party and brings in the sunshine... as well as accompanying on live percussion! Eggs Legs is also the band leader of King Lagoon's Flying Swordfish Dance Band -
His tropical paradise party has been to venues including Glastonbury's Shangri-La, Bestival, Croatia's Stop Making Sense and the Concorde2, Brighton.

Look out for Eggs Legs' Floating Gazebo Partini with the biggest rave in the smallest place! Resident of Wilderness festival, this party is the most fun you can have in a 3x3 meter gazebo (or most other places apparently). The roof will shake... and most probably collapse!

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7.30pm - 11pm

£10 ADV / £12 OTD

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