Still Changing || Lightboxes || Amini

Sebright Arms, 31-35 Coate Street, London
Still Changing || Lightboxes || Amini image
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This event ended on Wednesday 8th of October 2014
Admission
£5 on the door
Venue Information
Sebright Arms
Coate Street, E2 9AG
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Cambridge Heath 0.17 miles

STILL CHANGING
Horn sections, rock guitars, smooth synthesizers and a distinctive baritone voice all play their part in Still Changing's musical playground. The band has dedicated themselves to creating music that challenges both the mind and body. Under the surface lies an everyday melancholy that is being treated with a prescription of musical fun and games.

Still Changing has become known for their highly appreciated live shows, showing the audience that they can't only play, but also convey the music they make. This is a band that wants nothing more, than to see people smiling and dancing, leaving the concert happier then when they came.


LIGHTBOXES
Lightboxes are a south-east London based duo who combine minimal groove, soulful melodies and audio manipulation to create their double bass and loop-driven sound.
The band formed in 2013 and features John Atterbury and Donna Thompson who met while studying at Goldsmiths college. They released their debut EP, 'Let it grow', in May 2014
"It’s the kind of soulful R&B that soothes without any inhibitions or hesitation to dabble in other genres" - The Paper Penguins (thepaperpenguins.tumblr.com)
"Their debut song Let It Grow is a deeply soulful pop starlight in the most chill out yet groovy sense it could possibly be!" - Sound Injections (soundinjections.net)

AMINI
Nio Amini is a Norwegian singer-songwriter based in London, England. She formed amini after the addition of Norwegian-born drummer Mattis Moviken and producer Pedro Rodriguez Salcedo from Ecuador.
They self-released Nio’s debut EP “between dreams and worldly things” (2014).

Influenced by places she’s traveled to, the church she lives in with her Bulgarian flatmate and observations of people’s facial-expressions when nobody’s looking makes this the most personal thing Nio has ever done. After four years of song-material with a lack of inspiration for lyrics comes finally this EP compiled of four songs about everything, nothing but still something.

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