Hexcut plus Caraway and Last Hyena at Exchange
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A gig held at Exchange on Saturday 26th October. The event starts at 19:00.


Hexcut are joined by Caraway, who beautifully blend jazz and folk, Plus Last Hyena with a loud and refined math/post-rock set.

Expect a mix of jazz, rock, Electronic dance music, and folk, beautiful harmonies, "Euphoric bass", and some keys-heavy goodness

HEXCUT are a quartet of piano, electronics, drums and bass from Bristol, UK, which blend elements of rock, jazz and electronic dance music into a sound which defies genre yet appeals to many. Their influences come from many different corners of music, from Gogo Penguin to High Contrast to Deftones! Hexcut have shared stages with a diverse range of popular artists including LITE, Blank Banshee and Mildlife, as well as gaining slots at major festivals such as Boomtown and ArcTanGent.

“Hexcut are an electric band that specialise in massive synth sounds and insane basslines, combining electronic dance music, jazz and garage these guys are an eclectic sound which is totally deafening (in the best way possible).” Tap The Feed

“Bristol group mine a vein of gloriously jazzy piano led math rock.” Overblown

“They are ripping bloody-toothed into an interstellar set that brings this reporter to his knees in adoration.” Yack

CARAWAY: Hailing from Bristol, Caraway fuses a tapestry of jazz and electronica with non-western and folk influences. Sometimes stripped bare, sometimes hard-hitting, their soul-stirring sound blends unique and evocative lyrics with rich soundscapes, intricate rhythms and sultry brass lines. Led by vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Polly Meyrick, along with Tom Miller, James Simpson, Dom Cramp, Paul Hopkins, and Kyle Edwards, their sound resonates with the spirit of artists like Bonobo, Ezra Collective, Submotion Orchestra, and Portico Quartet.

LAST HYENA: Born from the streets of Bristol, Last Hyena is an electrifying three-piece that’s redefining the boundaries of instrumental rock. With a sound as wild and untamed as their name suggests, these sonic pioneers blend intricate math-rock rhythms with post-rock soundscapes, creating a musical experience that’s as unpredictable as it is unforgettable.

Exchange is a 14+ venue. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.

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