This event is 21 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 21 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund. Make sure to bring a valid ID
Doors: 9PM / Show: 10PM / 21+If all the world is a stage, then our performance is a lonely one. Reflected not through eyes but through screens ad infinitum, our audience real or imagined is no longer a burden but a need. Attention, recognition, validation: we trade our interior worlds for the thrill of public display. In a hyper-individual world, Ulrika Spaceks fourth album EXPO offers an antidote. Even as its five members have been pulled by tides of their own, Ulrika Spacek has always been a symbol of collective art. Despite a range of day jobs (experimental physicists, graphic designers, music producers) the collective pursuit is there in the shared dream logic of the music: the off-kilter melodies, jagged guitars and cirrus cloud atmospherics. Its there, in all the things that are said and unsaid between them; there in the writing, producing and mixing processes they share in. And even as each of their parts moves toward a unified vision, its never more keenly felt than in the bigger picture to which Ulrika Spacek belong. Whether it is Oysterland, the self-curated night the band began to platform artists of other disciplines in live music spaces; Total Refreshment Centre, the East London studio acclaimed producer [caroline, Thurston Moore, Spiritualized] / bassist Syd Kemp runs which connects the dots between the jazz scene and like-minded experimental artists; or their creative bleed as musicians and producers with Crack Cloud and caroline, the bands existence is inseparable from its community. And though singer/multi-instrumentalist Rhys Edwards now lives in Stockholm, it only underlines the bands absolute togetherness when they create with one another - they go all-in, even at personal expense, for the sake of the whole. On the melodic, cold-sweat fever of Picto, states EXPOs manifesto: Its back to strength in numbers, count in fives. Just as hyper-individualism makes the world a lonely place, making art by yourself is also a lonely place, the band share. When you work alone, youre confronted by your weaknesses and your limitations - whereas when youre in a group you play to the strengths of everyone. Theres something very comforting about taking creative risks when you work as a unit. In an age of algorithmic predictability, EXPO embodies the thrill of the unknown and the particular human magic that comes with the pursuit of it.
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