Sunday 13 March 2022, 5pm

Photo credit: Timon Benson and Chloé Magdelaine

Space Afrika + Rainy Miller

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Please note that doors for this are at 5pm.

Hugely excited to host a residency with the great Space Afrika, presenting a three day triptych of mixed-media covering sound, installation and performance, following the release of last year's acclaimed 'Honest Labour' LP.

The sum of its parts sees Space Afrika exploring the space; inviting the viewer to gaze at an interpretation of the living room, presenting the role and form it possesses as a place for ideas, creativity and collaboration.

Space Afrika

Manchester UK’s Space Afrika make music of what they term “overlapping moments” – oblique mosaics of dialogue, rhythm, texture, and shadow, half-heard through a bus window on a rainy night.

Their releases Above The Concrete/Below The Concrete (2014) and Somewhere Decent To Live (2018) were sparse, spacious yet intimate electronic abstractions, partly inspired by their observations of industrial landscapes and experiences of life in the North of England.

In 2020, Space Afrika released their most emotionally charged project to date, hybtwibt? (have you been through what i’ve been through?). First recorded for broadcast on NTS Radio before being edited down to a half-hour collage and released a few days later in the wake of George Floyd’s murder. As Black Lives Matter protests were gathering momentum across the U.S. and UK, the Manchester duo’s self-released mixtape captures the unrest with intercutting fragments of their own unreleased work. Described as a “dreamlike tapestry”, and hailed by Pitchfork and Bandcamp as one of the best ambient albums of 2020, sales of the mixtape continue to raise funds for Black Minds Matter UK and the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust in support of the fight for racial equality.

The duo went on to release in the spring of 2021, Untitled (To Describe You), a collaboration with photographer, filmmaker and poet Tibyan Mahawah Sanoh, generating a living, breathing study of the duo's Northern working-class Black British reality.

In January 2021, they announced their signing to Dais Records. Honest Labour, the duo's first full-length since 2020's landmark "hybtwibt?" (have you been through what I’ve been through?) mixtape expands the project's palette with classical strings, shimmering guitar, and visionary vocal cameos, leaning further into their enigmatic fusion of ambient unrest and cosmic downtempo. It's a sound both fogged and fragmented, at the axis of songcraft and sound design, born from and for the yearning solitudes of life under lockdown.

Rainy Miller

Rainy Miller is a multi-disciplinary artist and label head (Fixed Abode), hailing from Preston, England. Subservient to the northern city in which he was born and raised, the region’s near forgotten underbelly is sewn into the fabric of Rainy Miller’s music and motif.
The local Prestonian possesses a seemingly DIY approach to the arts, primarily as a musician, but isn’t bound to the term. Holding a heavily embellished view on context and perspective, Miller hones in on the belief that “technicalities can be learnt, and perspective is something every one of us holds unique; just like DNA.” It’s this belief that sees the artist striving to push the boundaries within contemporary popular music, creating without limiting himself to any given genre.
“A Low-key Masterclass, in finding strength in vulnerability” [boomkat]

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