
Musician and producer Ruby Taylor performs her music project blending dreamy indie songwriting with immersive electronic soundscapes.
Ruby Taylor, the producer behind the project Yumi And The Weather, is bringing her live show to Brighton this spring. Based in the city, Taylor has been developing a sound that sits between indie songwriting and electronic production. Her work is often described as coastal indietronica, combining live instrumentation with dubby, laidback beats and dreamy vocals. This performance marks a shift for the project, as she introduces a new live band to the stage. It serves as a preview of the material she has been working on, which will eventually form her third album, expected later in 2026.
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The show is scheduled for Wednesday, 29 April 2026, at Alphabet, located at 11 Dyke Road. Doors for the event open at 19:00, and the performance is set to conclude by 22:30. As this is an 18+ event, it fits into the local circuit of venues that host indie and electronic acts. Tickets are currently priced at £11.00, though it is worth noting that prices for these types of shows can fluctuate. For those familiar with the local scene, this evening offers a chance to see the evolution of Taylor’s sound, particularly with the addition of the new live band members who will be accompanying her on stage.
The setlist will feature two new singles, providing a look at the direction the project is taking ahead of the upcoming album release. The music balances the energy of pop with the texture of fuzzy rock, maintaining a consistent electronic foundation. Whether you are already familiar with her previous releases or are interested in hearing how these new arrangements translate in a live setting, the evening at Alphabet provides a straightforward look at the current state of her work. It is a chance to see a local artist transition into a new phase of her career within a familiar Brighton venue.















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