EUPHONIC RHYTHMS presents Jabu, Serpente and Kelman Duran in Bristol
On Thursday 21st November, EUPHONIC RHYTHMS, will host an event night at The Old England in Bristol featuring Jabu, Serpente and Kelman Duran. The profits will go to the Penny Brohn UK and Refugee Women of Bristol charities.
JABU
Jabu are a 3 piece band from Bristol UK experimenting with music at the edges of soul, R&B and choral music. Consisting of producer Amos Childs, together with vocalists Alex Rendall and Jasmine Butt they are best known for 2017’s Sleep Heavy LP which dropped on Blackest Ever Black. They will be performing on the night with Daniela Dyson, a British-Afro-Colombian artist/poet and DJ. She creates vignettes of the motherland that depict myth and brujería. In her work with Jabu she is letting her walls down in an exploration of what it is to love.
SERPENTE
Lisbon-based Bruno Silva enacts pure voodoo with extended, restless LinnDrumm workouts that take Prince’s distinctive LM-1 signatures as a starting point for loose-limbed tribal jams that flow with the colour of the Brazilian carnival and the rhythmic psychedelia of hardcore jungle. He will be making his Bristol debut.
“…virulent, Afro-Latin polyrhythms that sound something like Prince producing free jazz jungle with Jamal Moss and the Príncipe gang.”
KELMAN DURAN
The final addition to the lineup is the inimitable and uncompromising Kelman Duran, whose edits have shaken the underground electronic music scene, since the release of his album-length debut, ‘1804 Kids’, only a few years ago. Kelman will also be making his Bristol debut.
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