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SUMMARY:The People's Archive: Book Talkshop with Nydia Swaby\, hosted by Black Feminist Bookshop x Wharf Radical Lending Library
DESCRIPTION:Black Feminist Researcher Nydia A. Swaby leads a talkshop developed in collaboration with Black Feminist Bookshop and the Wharf Radical Lending Library. \nDrawing on the themes at the heart of her book\, Amy Ashwood Garvey and the Future of Black Feminist Archives\, we invite you to reimagine what an archive can be and how we might bring archiving into our everyday. \nTogether\, we will strip “the archive” out of its academic shell to leave its true form: “our story.” The story we will begin to build together is one of Black Political organising in the North. \nWe ask that you bring with you anything you find connects you to the wider collective of Black organising here in the North. It may be a physical object or a video or a picture; a moment of resistance in your life or a whole album. \nFrom this we will reflect on Black Feminist Bookshop and the Wharf Radical Lending Library as spaces for us to both dream and build. And to begin this journey\, photography and audio recordings will document this event\, building an archive of this collective experience: The People’s Archive. \nGET TICKETS NOW
URL:https://wharfchambers.org/event/the-peoples-archive-book-talkshop-with-nydia-swaby-hosted-by-black-feminist-bookshop-x-wharf-radical-lending-library/
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SUMMARY:Decolonise Fest
DESCRIPTION:Decolonise Fest is coming to Leeds with Decolonise On Tour (funded by PRS)\, bringing some of our favourite northern punx of colour on stage at Wharf Chambers. Decolonise Fest is an annual London-based\, volunteer-run\, non-profit DIY punk festival collectively organised by and for punx of colour. There will also be a bracelet making activity before the show\, to come and get to know your fellow punx! \nHang Linton: Splicing avant funk\, dance punk & breakbeats\, Hang Linton is an interdisciplinary artist based in Leeds\, who previously opened for Yard Act and writes about the struggles of modern British life. \nPleasure Centre: An alt/art rock quintet from the North Yorkshire coast who take influence from My Bloody Valentine\, Slowdive\, and Jesus and Mary Chain. \nLia Rye: Leeds-based alternative rock artist who takes inspiration from Bloc Party and Royal Blood. \n  \nGET TICKETS HERE
URL:https://wharfchambers.org/event/decolonise-fest/
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SUMMARY:Cowtown - Objections - Unit Ama - Señor Pink
DESCRIPTION:Cowtown\, Objections and Unit Ama reunite once again this April joined by the younger Leeds outfit Señor Pink\nGET TICKETS HERE
URL:https://wharfchambers.org/event/cowtown-objections-unit-ama-senor-pink/
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SUMMARY:A-Sun Amissa\, Aidan Baker\, Sulk Rooms
DESCRIPTION:A-SUN AMISSA\nVideo – Live in Cambridge / Listen – Bandcamp / Website – slowsecret.com / Instagram \n\nA-Sun Amissa are a group in a permanent state of metamorphosis\, existing on the fringes of some kind of avant-rock\, relentlessly searching out new angles and new directions to push the noise they create. A sound underpinned and overlaid with drones\, moving in and around a diverse chasm of post-rock\, melancholic doom\, noise and ambient. \nLed by Richard Knox since 2011 and now existing as a trio with Luke Bhatia and Claire Knox\, A-Sun Amissa have a fiercely DIY approach to music that takes in recording\, tour booking\, artwork and putting out their own records via Richard’s Gizeh label that has been in operation since 2004. \nAIDAN BAKER\nListen – Bandcamp / Website – aidanbaker.org / Instagram \nAidan Baker is a classically-trained multi-instrumentalist focusing on the electric guitar as his \nprimary instrument. Using prepared and alternate methods of playing the guitar\, along with various electronic effects\, Baker creates music which generally falls within the ambient/experimental genre but draws on influences from post-rock\, shoegaze\, electronica\, neo-classical\, and jazz. \nA highly prolific artist\, Baker has released numerous recorded works\, both solo and with various \ngroup projects—most notably his dreamsludge duo\, Nadja—and including collaborations with such artists as Tim Hecker\, Carla Bozulich\, Jussi Lehtisalo (Circle/Pharaoh Overlord)\, Ekin Fil\, FM Einheit\, and many more—on such independent labels as Karlrecords\, Southern Lord Records\, Important Records\, Alien8 Recordings\, and Gizeh Records. A frequent live performer\, Baker has toured extensively around the world\, including appearances at such international festivals as FIMAV\, SXSW\, Amplifest\, Unsound\, Roadburn\, and Supersonic. Originally from Toronto\, Canada\, Baker currently resides in Berlin\, Germany. \nSULK ROOMS\nListen – Bandcamp / Website – linktr.ee/sulkrooms / Instagram \n\nA pseudonym of Yorkshire based composer Thomas Ragsdale\, the music of Sulk Rooms draws the link between euphoric electronica and smoke engulfed drones. Slow-morphing textures sequence and cascade\, encapsulating intimate moments of colliding sound amongst fluttering arpeggios and transcending synth builds. \nA predominant soundtrack artist included in many of Adam Curtis’ groundbreaking BBC documentaries as well as scoring BBC true crime series\, Netflix features and Prada commercials\, Sulk Rooms is part of Domino Publishing’s prestigious composer roster. \n\nAtmospheric music for the head alongside the heart\, Sulk Rooms’ music captures spontaneous audio mirages and saturated imperfections within a crushing backdrop of low end and harmonic ferocity. Electric soundscapes and rising techno map Sulk Rooms’ universe where panoramic pulses fuel adrenaline charged synths to feelings of both wonder and unease. \nGET TICKETS HERE
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