LIMITED AVAILABILITY
TIMINGS
Doors: 19:00
Support: 20:05
CBL: 20:55
Standing Room Only
Tickets: £18
Age: 14+, under 16s must be accompanied by an adult
Presented by The Old Market and Beautiful Burnouts
A £2 venue levy charge applies to all tickets
BRIGHTON & HOVE PREMIERE PERFORMANCE
Carbon Based Lifeforms (CBL) are Johannes Hedberg and Daniel Vadestrid - based in Goteborg, Sweden, who formed in 1996.
Since 2002 they have released seven official full length albums: Hydroponic Garden (2003), World of Sleepers (2006), Interloper (2009), Twentythree (2012), Derelicts (2017), Stochastic (2021) and Seeker (2023). Their music has been extraordinarily well received by connoisseurs within the ambient / psybient scenes and well beyond.
CBL aim to combine earth and space in their music, using the combination of nature and technology as the main inspiration for their work. They have played all over Europe and the US including many festival appearances such as Symbiosis (US), Anthropos (UK) and Ozora (Hungry) and played two consecutive sold out shows in London in 2023.
This will be the first time Carbon Based Lifeforms have played in Brighton. This show is part of a three-date UK tour, which are the only planned UK shows for 2025.
Opening the evening will be a special Carbon Based Lifeforms x DJ Paulina B2B DJ set - arrive early, get a good spot and enjoy the whole night!
+ Richard Norris presents ORACLE SOUND
Oracle Sound is musician Richard Norris' excursion into widescreen dub and electronic music. Richard Norris has been a mainstay on the UK electronic scene since the early days of acid house, when he co-produced the legendary 'Jack the Tab' album with Genesis P.Orridge. This led to an NME cover and the formation of his band The Grid with Soft Cell's Dave Ball. the Grid scored 10 UK hits, including the Balearic classic Floatation and the million-selling Swamp Thing. Richard went on to form Beyond The Wizards Sleeve with Erol Alkan. he has remixed countless artists including Tame Impala, Warpaint, Brian Eno and Erasure, and collaborated with Joe Strummer, Robert Fripp and Sun Ra. His music memoir 'Strange Things Are Happening' was published by White Rabbit last year. Expect speaker rattling bass, ping pong echo and washes of reverb, all wrapped in innerstrings full colour live visual projections.