The Physics House Band are Sam Organ (guitar/keys), Adam Hutchison (bass/keys), Dave Morgan (drums) and Miles Spilsbury (saxophone/keys). The four create avant-garde compositions that capture everything from jazz to prog to psych to doom-metal, all combined together with a furious energy transcending to their mind-bending live shows.
Their recently completed third, 'Death Sequence', record explores further into the expanses of intense darkness and light. Soft ambient synths explode into chaotic battles between angular guitars and saxophones. The gentle moments are softer, the intense moments more visceral than ever. This is a band that has to be experienced live.
Stream 'Death Sequence i', the first track from the record - here: goo.gl/Po6Q6d - and don't miss their return to Bristol in celebration of its release. Tickets on-sale now.
Support comes from the equally excellent Poisonous Birds and Luo.
Luo are Josh Trinnaman and Barney Sage, producers and multi-instrumentalists fuelled by the exploration of electronic music, particularly the combination of IDM & UK Bass production aesthetics with a variety of different genres from Jazz, Progressive Rock and Metal to Hip-Hop and acoustic styles, among many others. Their live show consists of Barney Sage on drums & synths and Trinnaman on keys/synths, guitars and electronics, blending melodic and technical yet groovy live instrumentation with glitchy real-time manipulation to merge the worlds of electronic and organic performance.'
Bristol’s Poisonous Birds trippy blend of alternative rock, ambient and sculptural electronics has captivated audiences. Their stunning live shows are complimented by the quality of their output, which has seen visual collaborations on videos for tracks ‘Little Puzzle’ and ’Big Water’, along with a string of sublime singles and EP’s.
Join us for this stunning evening of experimental sounds.
TICKETS:
£7.50 adv | Ages 14+ (u18s must be with an adult)
www.seetickets.com/event/the-physics-house-band/exchange/1333773