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DRIFT (#3): Teal, Nedafinil, The Ladies In The Radiator, Workstuff

DRIFT (#3): Teal, Nedafinil, The Ladies In The Radiator, Workstuff

Event Time Wed 14th Dec 2022 at 7:30pm-Wed 14th Dec 2022 at 11:30pm
Event Location QUARRY Venue, Liverpool
Event Price £5 - £7 + Booking fee (see below)

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DRIFT (#3): Teal, Nedafinil, The Ladies In The Radiator, Workstuff

Transmission presents the third installation of DRIFT; a dreamy night of atmospheric and ephemeral music, showcasing a wide range of styles and genres, ranging from ambient dance music to alternative hip-hop.


Featuring:

Teal
Teal are a Wirral based indie/rock band formed in 2019 usually a 3 piece but sometimes an acoustic duo, currently working on their follow up project after realising their first EP bunk bed sessions back in 2021.

Nedafinil 
Evolving from a dodgy teenage soundcloud trap beat producer era, Nedafinil has become a proficient melody mangler and started chatting shit over tipsy tambourines and steamin’ snare drums. Blending make-believe and memories, truth and lies, he’ll grace the stage without a disguise. Spitting over beats that range from boom bap to bap boom, you know the bass can be felt in the next room. Bars interwoven like the wool that binds the Wirral and rhymes so tight that even his English teachers are quaking in their boots.

The Ladies In The Radiator
Introducing the ladies in the radiator: Phoebe Winstanley and Jezebel Halewood-Leagas. Phoebe is a poet and spoken word artist from South Wales who uses a comedic lynchian style to communicate feelings of trauma, insanity, healing, and radical honesty. Jezebel is a musician and sound artist from Liverpool. Together they make The Ladies In The Radiator : an amalgamation of purposeful noise, and fervent words with impassioned meanings.

Workstuff
Impossible to truly categorise, B. Russell’s music sits between everything at once. Existing in an
alternate space where it makes sense, and isn’t done justice by the singer/songwriter handle. It
does not fit into any of the monolithic branches of the electronic genre, despite the music being
predominantly arranged as such. Workstuff combines the absurd with the vulgar, just like that
dirty French novel your favourite singer loved.


Venue

QUARRY Venue
17 Love Ln, Liverpool L3 7DD, UK