The third Chaos Theory Livestream Music Show presents us with more live chat and video premieres.
As previously, we’ve curated a lineup of three uniquely inventive musical projects. You can join in the live chat by getting a ticket; links will be sent out within the hour before the show starts
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MICHAEL WOODMAN – The Thumpermonkey frontman has overcome adversity over the lockdown and developed his brilliant solo project. During the show, he’ll present us with:
A drum playthrough video of the track Petrichor, performed by John Simm (Cleft) who played all drums on and mixed Michael’s upcoming release Psithurism.
A live solo performance of an as-yet-unreleased track from Psithurusm.
A premiere of a new music video
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MOULETTES – An ever-evolving band that immerses you in genuinely original and detailed music. They are currently in the midst of the Xenolalia Mega-Project, for which they’re releasing 55 pieces of music, recorded and performed by five ensembles: strings, horns, electric, a cappella and electronica. Fronted by Hannah Moule (cello/vocals), Raevennan Husbandes (guitar/vocals) and supported by multi-instrumentalist and producer Oli Austin. They are going to premiere two videos as part of this huge project.
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KYLVER – A four piece instrumental progressive rock/metal band that have crafted their take on the progressive genre by mixing slow and heavy doom riffs, odd time signatures, atmospherics of post-rock and Hammond tones of the 70’s with a classic rock and metal sound. They’ll be showing us two videos from their 2021 live release The Plague Tapes. The only rock band we’ve hosted at a live gig who performed on a theremin.
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Emily Bailey Visuals will direct, produce and stream the show from behind the scenes.
Chaos Theory Livestream Music Show #3 – Michael Woodman / Kylver / Moulettes
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This event ended on Monday 19th of July 2021
This event ended on Monday 19th of July 2021
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