Rammel Club #137 - Gibrana Cervantes / Burd Ellen / Linda Kemp
Rammel Club #137
Gibrana Cervantes
Burd Ellen
Linda Kemp
Fri 19th July @ JT Soar, NG3 1JB
8pm doors
£8 adv/£10 door
tickets: www.wegottickets.com/event/625015/
Gibrana Cervantes
... is a Mexican musician who has made a name for herself as a violinist, composer, and improviser. She is widely recognized for her innovative and experimental approach to music, which seamlessly blends classical and metal influences to create a truly distinctive style. Cervantes has a gift for combining melody and noise in her compositions, resulting in emotive and contemplative pieces.
Beyond her work as a musician, Cervantes is also the co-founder and curator of 316centro in Mexico City. A space dedicated to showcasing emerging forms of sound art in Latin America and has become a hub for creativity and experimentation in the region. Her performances have garnered critical acclaim, including stand out shows at CTM Festival 2023 in Berlin, The Royal Albert Hall, Cafe Oto, Iklektic and The Old Church in London. Throughout her career, Cervantes has collaborated with a range of esteemed artists, such as Lori Goldston, Lucrecia Dalt, Mabe Fratti, Concepción Huerta and Camille Mandoki.
Burd Ellen
...is a project featuring Debbie Armour (Alasdair Roberts, Green Ribbons) and Gayle Brogan (Pefkin, Electroscope). The group uses traditional song to explore and evoke dark landscapes and deep stories. Innovative instrumentation, drone and sound-wash support detailed vocal work to create a unique sonic atmosphere.
Linda Kemp
...is a poet and editor. Books include Annunciation Sonnets (Broken Sleep Books, 2024), Stitch (Contraband, 2020) and Lease Prise Redux (Materials, 2016). Recent work from a forthcoming book is published in Tripwire, LUDD GANG and Kruk Book (Materials, 2023). Collaborative audio work as Soft Architecture is available on Subruckus and Lurker Bias, as Geranium Slips on Lurker Bias, on Enjoy Your Homes, and has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3. Linda is the editor of Futch Journal.
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