Apparat And Dataline Live In Bath - 26th May

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Apparat And Dataline Live In Bath - 26th May


We've had the privilege of being involved in putting on an evening of Electronic Music together with Will Gregory of Goldfrapp. Its part of the world renowned Bath International Music Festival - we're hoping to broaden the remit  - historically its been more classical and jazz music focussed, and we're helping to introduce some more contemporary artitsts.

So, on Sunday 26th May at Komedia in Bath, we've got Apparat and Dataline on the bill. 

Apparat is touring his new release LP5 (on Mute), his first since 2013 which is a beautiful melding of acoustic and electronic sources, with flavours of classic Can only more ambient.

Dataline is a consumate improvised performer, his skills in building unique and beautiful electronic music sets using Elektron gear (and others) is unsurpassed in our opinion.  Will be a rare treat to see him in action.

The show is at Bath's Komedia venue on Sunday 26th May, tickets priced at £26 (£25 + processing) are available here:

https://www.komedia.co.uk/bath/buy/?show=873599947&ts_routing=/shows/873599947

 



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