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KNEECAP with Ugly, Martin Rev, and more

May 23, 2025 at 12:00  ·  Brockwell Park, London Brockwell Park, London

KNEECAP
May 23
KNEECAP
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COBRAH, born Clara Blom Christiensen in Gothenburg, Sweden, is known for her "BDSM pop" sound and hits like "IDFKA" and "Good Puss." Her style blends queer culture, minimal beats, and theatrical flair, earning a Swedish Grammy nomination and collaborations with Charli XCX and CupcakKe.
HiTech is a Detroit-based trio of rapper-producer-DJs King Milo, Milf Melly, and 47Chops, known for modernizing the city's ghettotech with vibrant techno beats.
Kneecap, from West Belfast, blend Irish punk rap with satirical, high-energy performances. Celebrated by major media, they challenge norms and inspire cultural revival.
Born in Sydney, Donny Benét, known for his vintage synth sound and hits like "Konichiwa" and "Santorini," burst onto the Australian music scene in 2011. His 2018 album, "The Don," boosted his European and US following. An adept bassist, Donny tours internationally with The Donny Benét Show band.
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.”
Dublin band SPRINTS, known for urgent, compassionate rock, gained fame with their Top 20 debut album "Letter To Self." They've opened for IDLES and Pixies, delivered talked-about sets at major festivals, and earned two RTE Choice Awards nominations.
Yuuf, inspired by acts like Khruangbin, blends classic soul, psychedelia, and global music. Their debut EP, "In The Sun," reflects their unique sound and spring's warmth.
Dublin's Gurriers tackle modern malaise with punk debut "Come and See," featuring sharp lyrics on youth disillusionment and social issues, praised by Dork Magazine.
London-based Warmduscher, known for chaos and experimentation, embrace gqom, hip-hop, jazz, punk-funk, and disco on their new album, "Too Cold To Hold," creating a fresh, bold sound.
Getdown Services, consisting of Josh Law and Ben Sadler, hail from Minehead and are now based in Bristol. They create music on their computers, releasing their debut album, "Crisps," via Breakfast Records. Known for frequent UK/EU tours, they are active on Instagram. Photos by Siôn Marshall-Waters and Seren Pritchard-Bland.
LA-based Sextile, known for raw synth and sharp guitars, formed by Brady Keehn and Melissa Scaduto in 2015. Hits include "A Thousand Hands" and "Albeit Living." Known for post-punk and industrial style, returned in 2022 with new tracks after a hiatus.
Peaches, a feminist musician, producer, and performance artist from Canada, is known for her bold, sexually progressive style. With hits like "The Teaches of Peaches," she's reshaped pop culture, collaborating with Daft Punk and Yoko Ono. Her work spans music, art, and activism, challenging norms and supporting LGBTQ+ rights. She's received the Polaris Heritage Prize, and her music is featured in "Lost In Translation" and "The Handmaid’s Tale."
Zambian band Witch, pioneers of Zamrock, blended Western rock, R&B, and African sounds. Known for '70s hits like "Lazy Bones!!" and their influential style, they first broke ground with 1972's "Introduction." Reissued in 2011, Witch gained a new audience and resumed touring.
Wine Lips, formed in Toronto in 2015 by Cam Hilborn and Aurora Evans, rock the psych garage punk scene. Their album “Mushroom Death Sex Bummer Party” hit 20M Spotify streams, led to sold-out shows, and wowed critics. Known for their electrifying style and hits like "Eyes," they recorded "Super Mega Ultra" with Simon Larochette, showcasing evolving themes while maintaining their signature energy.
Sega Bodega, born Salvador Navarrete, is known for his innovative dance music blending dream-logic and introspection. Popular albums "Salvador" and "Romeo" precede the club-focused "Dennis."

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