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BTCP: Flamingods / Maria Uzor *SOLD OUT*

  • St Stephens Church 1 St Stephens Ln England, IP1 1DP United Kingdom (map)

Brighten The Corners Presents psychedelic rock four-piece Flamingods on Friday 23rd February 2024 St Stephen's Church. Support comes from Maria Uzor.

“Sounds like a party in the desert where everyone’s invited” Loud And Quiet

  • Time: 7.30pm - 11pm
    Venue: St Stephens Church, Ipswich
    Tickets: £13.50+bf
    Supports: Maria Uzor
    Age Restrictions: 14+ (14- 15s must be accompanied by an adult)
    Stage times:
    Maria Uzor 8.30pm
    Flamingods 9.30pm

  • International psych explorers Flamingods are a four-piece, multi-instrumental band from Bahrain & London founded in 2010. The group explores and experiments with an array of influences from western psychedelia, jazz and indie to a wide-eyed obsession with music from the East. Using a vast selection of instruments from the Middle East and Asia, the band marries this with western instrumentations of synthesisers, guitars and drums to create a potent sound all of its own that they call ‘Exotic Psychedelia’.

    After convening for the first time at ATP festival in 2010 the band released a couple of EPs, before releasing debut album ‘Sun’ in 2013. This was followed in 2014 by ‘Hyperborea’, and ‘Majesty’ in 2016. In 2017 Flamingods signed to Moshi Moshi Records and released the ‘Kewali’ EP (2017), and their most recent album ‘Levitation’ (2019). ‘Levitation’ was influenced by the band's exposure to funk, Turkish psych rock and other eclectic Middle Eastern and South Asian sounds of the 1970s.

    Flamingods are an explosive live act and are known for their highly energetic and impulsive live performances, with band members constantly switching instruments... often mid-song. As well as touring the UK and Europe numerous times the band have played at festivals including Glastonbury, End of the Road, Green Man, Fusion, Into the Great Wide Open, The Great Escape and SXSW.

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    If the flatlands of Norfolk seem an unlikely setting for a half-Barbadian, half-Nigerian electronic artist, it probably goes some way to explaining why Maria Uzor is drawn to themes of the outsider. That, and an early childhood experience of cosmic boundlessness.

    Maria merges electro, trip-hop, and twisted bass-techno to take us on a playful yet slightly haunting journey through space and time where the destination is of little consequence. Dancing shoes are recommended but totally optional. “I want people to feel that it’s ok to not be like everyone else. Throw away your insecurities and just be, without self-judgement”.

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