Don't miss our final NEW NOISE!* basement session of this series before outdoor stages beckon for the summer season! We can’t wait to showcase another inspiring multi-genre bill of young music-makers playing original tunes. Gig-goers of any age are invited to join us; U-16s please bring a responsible parent or carer with you.
Fiercely unapologetic DIY garage rock trio Currls blend raw energy, searing punk and sludgy pop into a sound that’s both cathartic and electrifying; ”In a world full of noise, we want to make something that feels real,” they say. More than just noise, Currls’ music is a movement: an empowering force that encourages self-love, resilience, and growth. Their anthems tackle important issues and create a space where listeners feel heard and supported. Currls inspire their fans to rise above and redefine what it means to be yourself.
London-based independent alt-pop artist Sadie Nencini’s journey began playing in and around Norwich from the age of 16. Lyricism is always at the forefront, rooted in emotion and experience, seeking connection. BBC Introducing on Radio 1 latched-on to recent single Ditto, marking an exciting reflection of her development that started with regular features on BBC Introducing in Norfolk.
Seamlessly crafting eclectic sounds inspired through video-game music, Taylor Stephenson – professionally known as tayste – weaves intricate textures and bass-heavy synths with relentless percussive elements to explore and embrace all corners of electronic dance music.
Currls photo by Louis Ray.
* hand-picked by Access Creative College Norwich, Norfolk & Suffolk Music Hub, Play Produce Promote and Pica pica, Pica pica!, our mixed-genre gigs are an awesome way to discover future stars