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Connect Music Festival with Raye, Boygenius, and more

Aug 27, 2023  ·  Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh

Connect Music Festival
Aug 27
Connect Music Festival
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Public Service Broadcasting, led by J. Willgoose, Esq., from the UK, merges cinematic rock with historical themes, famous for albums like The Race For Space. Known for collaborations with artists like Kate Stables, their work, often featuring archival sounds, celebrates human spirit through innovative storytelling.
Arab Strap, born in Scotland, is known for candid narratives in a thick Scottish brogue, blending drum machines and sparse guitars. A key part of Glasgow's scene, they gained acclaim in the '90s and 2000s. The duo, Aidan Moffat and Malcolm Middleton, evolved from the somber *Philophobia* to more polished works like *The Red Thread*. After solo successes, they reunited for the album *As Days Get Dark* in 2021.
Born in the UK, Daniel Avery is a pioneering electronic artist blending ambient, hardcore, and techno. Known for the albums Ultra Truth and Drone Logic, his illustrious career includes collaborations with Marie Davidson, A.K. Paul, and Alessandro Cortini. Avery's renowned live shows toured globally, and he's revered for his DJ sets. His enduring connection with fabric began with FABRICLIVE66, while Andrew Weatherall praised his “gimmick-free machine funk.”
Wunderhorse, a British guitar band led by Jacob Slater, blend vivid songwriting with visceral live shows. They've toured with Fontaines D.C. and Sam Fender.
Liverpool-born Ian Broudie, known for The Lightning Seeds, crafted hits like Pure, The Life of Riley, and Three Lions. His style blends pop rock with introspective lyrics. Broudie's album See You in The Stars features collaborations with Terry Hall and James Skelly, showcasing his songwriting finesse. Known for his production skills, Broudie's work continues with tracks like Sunshine, embodying resilience and optimism.

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