Drum and bass. Jungle. Garage. Gospel. Grime. Bassline. Jazz. All played live by The Intergalactic Brass Rascals. Think Rebirth Brass Band meets Rinse FM. Think second-line swagger through a wall of sub.
Brass Rascals are a group of close friends who’ve played together across the UK music scene – with experience performing alongside artists like Loyle Carner, Tom Misch, Chase & Status, and Alfa Mist. Featuring MC Tarju Le’Sano on the mic, the project blends heavy grooves with raw lyricism and sound system energy.
Their first original single, Birth of Big Bird, drops this summer, hear it alongside a stack of unreleased tracks in their live set at King’s Cross Summer Sounds.
Vortex by Russell Maliphant. Filmed live by Martin Collins at Sadler’s Wells, London. Russell Maliphant paints his own interpretation with movement, light and shadow to create a poetic journey, with the exceptional dancers of Russell Maliphant Dance Company.
The Cutty Sark, now a memorial to seafarers killed in the two world wars, would have passed the lighthouse on its maiden voyage from Dumbarton to London in 1869. Sea Change was inspired by the surrounding landscape with poetic resonances on loss and memory.
BOY’S KHAYA is Tavaziva Dance’s latest work, a powerful exploration of Bawren Tavaziva’s early life in Zimbabwe. Combining contemporary, ballet, and African dance with spoken word and music, it delves into themes of political persecution, colonialism, and human fragility, offering an immersive and unforgettable experience.