Our recent recommendations for The Cube
The ugliest weekend of the year or your ears back. Monochrome rises from the human cesspit, dragging 18 acts to shore for the freak metal cyberdance cvlt. Dare you miss the first visitation in 7 years from transcendent DMT death juggernauts Grave Miasma + Maurice de Jong donning industrial keller synth AND devotional dark ambient masks ++ Nerve Peel’s deadly digital hardcore x Darkthrone fusion? Nope.
Monochrome Festival of Ugly Music at The Cube.
GET INTO MY SWAMP! An ogre-loving ode to collective brainrot and meme culture, Shrek Retold is an absurd scene-for-scene recreation of everyone’s favourite millennial artefact made by 200+ artists/animators/YouTube weirdos in wildly different styles – please bring your extremely offline friend and watch their head melt. Followed by an off-the-wall Shrek-themed celebration in the Cube bar (of course).
Shronk Shrek Retold and Swamp Party at The Cube.
Those who missed their wassailing fix this year, fear not: you can still get your pomaceous kicks with a screening of this lovingly made Heritage Fund documentary celebrating the humble apple and the centuries of folklore surrounding it. Screened in suitably Cubey style with games, refreshments + more.
Award-winning community documentary about apples in Leominster, Herefordshire, followed by apple games and tasting
Bristol’s bastions of 16mm BEEF kick off their Doing It For Ourselves weekender at The Cube with a series of short films celebrating camera-led experimentalists alongside a knowledge-laden panel discussion. Expect meaty insights into DIY film labs, collective practice, and the past, present and future of analogue film culture in the UK.
Doing it for Ourselves: Film Labs and Collectives