
An evening of experimental and improvised music featuring the Ergod Trio, the duo Cath Roberts and Olie Brice, and DJ Fiery Biscuits.
On Wednesday, 27 May, The Coach House in Kemptown is hosting an evening dedicated to experimental and improvised music. The main feature is the Ergod Trio, a project that brings together Richard Scott, Tapiwa Svosve, and Luigi Marino. This isn't a new collaboration; Scott and Svosve have been working together since 2014, and for this setup, they are joined by Marino, a Bristol-based musician. Marino’s contribution involves a mix of percussion—specifically the zarb—alongside electronics and DIY circuits, which fits the venue's usual focus on art and improvisation. The trio explores emerging phenomena through their sound, making it a specific choice for those interested in how electronic and acoustic elements interact in a live setting.
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The night also includes a performance by Cath Roberts and Olie Brice. This duo is set to share new material, following up on their 2022 album Conduits. Their presence adds another layer to the evening's focus on improvisation, as they continue to develop the musical dialogue they've established over the last few years. To round out the programme, DJ Fiery Biscuits will be providing music throughout the evening, ensuring the sound remains consistent between the live sets. The event is being held at 22 Walpole Road, a space known for its emphasis on creativity and well-being. It’s an all-ages environment, so the atmosphere tends to be quite open and focused on the performance itself rather than just being a standard gig.
If you're planning to head down, doors open at 19:30 and the music is scheduled to start at 20:00. Tickets are priced between £9.00 and £9.90 for general admission, while members and those eligible for concessions can get in for between £6.00 and £6.60. These prices include the booking fees if you're buying through online platforms. It’s a mid-week session in Brighton that highlights the local interest in more niche, experimental sounds, providing a space for these specific collaborations to be heard in a dedicated setting. The venue itself, located in the heart of Kemptown, provides a backdrop that prioritises the artistic process, making it a suitable spot for a Wednesday night dedicated to this kind of musical exploration.









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