Dark Alchemy V at Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Bristol
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"Sell out warning! A Cornish cottage industry of ritualised dark ambient, avant garde sonics, frazzled dub and electro-punk karaoke; Nocturnal Emissions is a true hero of the post-industrial underground that spawned Coil, Nurse With Wound, Zoviet France etc. A huge headliner for Dark Alchemy, who also bring Kate Arnold’s exquisite dulcimer and vocal Renaissance revivalism + the usual Pandora’s box of delights."

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A gig on Saturday 2nd September. The event starts at 17:30.


DARK ALCHEMY proudly presents
DARK ALCHEMY V

NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS
Electronic / experimental / industrial / ambient
https://nocturnalemissions.bandcamp.com/

SATORI
Experimental / industrial / dark ambient / power electronics
https://satori-industrial.bandcamp.com/music

DEAD SPACE CHAMBER MUSIC
Avantgarde / doom / ritual / medieval
https://dscm.bandcamp.com/

KATE ARNOLD
Electro-medieval / live looping / alternative / dulcimercore
https://katearnolduk.bandcamp.com/

TRIANGLECUTS
Alternative / darkwave / post punk / synthwave
https://trianglecuts.bandcamp.com/

JOHN BIDDULPH
Modular / psychogeography / ambient / electronica
https://handmadesound.bandcamp.com/

Thank you to
Rob Innell RX Media
Steve at RS Studios

Raising funds for the Churches Conservation Trust, who care for this and so many other unique historic buildings.

Church of St Thomas the Martyr
Thomas Lane, Bristol, BS1 6JG
https://www.visitchurches.org.uk/visit/church-listing/st-thomas-bristol.html

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