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?Holy Scum?. Say it out loud. It?s a name that can?t help but be spat out viciously; a snarling exclamative that fits the bludgeoning sludge and feedback drenched improv rock that its progenitors unleash. Equally informed by sludge noise, shoegaze and dub, the result is an assault of psychedelic, mind melting riffs and swirling tornados of delay. Holy Scum has
made waves at major festivals like Le Guess Who? and Roadburn, cementing their place in the heavy music scene.
Featuring members of Dälek, Gnod, Action Beat, Shuck, Destructo Swarmbots.
This is going to be highly intense and very special!
https://holyscum.bandcamp.com/album/strange-desires
Casing is the visceral, caustic brainchild of Alec Tullio (vocals, drums). Joined by Dom Stevenson on world-eating sludge bass, and Oliver Dunk on strafing, abrasive noise and backing vocals, their combined sound is heavier and vaster than bands with twice the personnel. Grinding, crawling riffs give way to blasts of speed-addled raw punk mania. The proverbial face is very much torn off and trodden on.
https://casing.bandcamp.com/album/worn-life-begs-for-burial
DEADPOP is the creation of Sam Mathys and Paul Antony (GHOLD, BRUXA MARIA, TEST DEPARTMENT). Their debut record 'OHM',produced by Wayne Adams' production (PETBRICK / BIG LAD) and masteried by Jon Hamilton (PART CHIMP) is an absolute edifice of twisted riffs and harrowing vocals, by turns raging, absurd and harrowing, but peppered with a surreal sense of humour. Their in-your-face live show is gonna tear the place down.
https://deadpopuk.bandcamp.com/album/ohm
£10 adv/£13 otd

New River Studios stands as a vital cultural artery within North London's Harringay Warehouse District, operating as a not-for-profit arts centre and community interest company. It provides an accessible platform for local artists and creative businesses, offering shared facilities and a space for collaboration that extends beyond mere commerce. This converted furniture warehouse has cultivated a reputation as a significant hub for artistic expression and community engagement.
Inside, the venue retains an industrial charm, with exposed elements softened by the warmth of activity. The air often carries the faint aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingling with the lingering scent of performance, while the tactile experience of worn wooden surfaces and robust, repurposed furniture speaks to its history and practical ethos. It cultivates an atmosphere that is both grounded and creatively charged, a genuine reflection of its artistic purpose.
Practically, the venue features a well-stocked bar and café, serving a selection of craft beers, coffees, and casual fare like pizzas and vegan brownies. It also houses recording and rehearsal studios, supporting musicians and creatives. The space is designed with accessibility in mind, offering a wheelchair-accessible entrance.
Throughout the year, New River Studios hosts a diverse calendar of events, ranging from live music performances and art exhibitions to workshops, educational programmes, and pop-up experiences. These gatherings draw a varied audience, reinforcing its role as a dynamic centre for cultural exchange and creative development within the local and wider London arts scene.
199 Eade Rd,
Harringay Warehouse District,
Haringey,
Greater London,
England,
N4 1DN.
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