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SUNLESS 97

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PALMISTRY + BECOMING REAL DJ
Shacklewell Arms
Thursday 14 June 2012

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SUNLESS ’97 will be playing the Shacklewell Arms.

A happy accident; the result of a 24-hour argument about what constitutes the perfect pop song, Sunless ‘97, currently residing in London, operate in a domain of their own design. Consisting of members Edward, Alice and Matthew, their “not-quite-electronica-not-quite-guitar-music-not-quite-pop” reflects the all-embracing diversity of Sunless ’97’s influences. From ESG to Bonnie Dobson, Robert Wyatt to Suicide, Broadcast to The Bhundu Boys, their well-received mix tapes are testament to their musical appetite. Their own music sways between past and present with a modern, genre defying, progressiveness.

Having teamed up with producer extraordinaire Kwes (Warp Records) to record their debut ‘Making Waves’, Sunless ’97 have created an EP that masterfully sails around a lush cinematic landscape of rapturous synths and galloping tribal drums; thoughtfully interwoven male/female harmonies are underpinned by thermal, effervescent grooves. Their songs are expressionistic, evoking particular moods and atmospheres. They have an underlying melancholy, set against currents of a pure hope and optimism.

Sunless ’97 are involved in every aspect of their output and immerse themselves, and whoever joins them, in a 360 degree creative project, centered around the music they make and collaborations they take part in.We are pleased to announce Sunless 97 will be playing The Shacklewell Arms this July.

A happy accident; the result of a 24-hour argument about what constitutes the perfect pop song, Sunless ‘97, currently residing in London, operate in a domain of their own design. Consisting of members Edward, Alice and Matthew, their “not-quite-electronica-not-quite-guitar-music-not-quite-pop” reflects the all-embracing diversity of Sunless ’97’s influences. From ESG to Bonnie Dobson, Robert Wyatt to Suicide, Broadcast to The Bhundu Boys, their well-received mix tapes are testament to their musical appetite. Their own music sways between past and present with a modern, genre defying, progressiveness.

Having teamed up with producer extraordinaire Kwes (Warp Records) to record their debut ‘Making Waves’, Sunless ’97 have created an EP that masterfully sails around a lush cinematic landscape of rapturous synths and galloping tribal drums; thoughtfully interwoven male/female harmonies are underpinned by thermal, effervescent grooves. Their songs are expressionistic, evoking particular moods and atmospheres. They have an underlying melancholy, set against currents of a pure hope and optimism.

Sunless ’97 are involved in every aspect of their output and immerse themselves, and whoever joins them, in a 360 degree creative project, centered around the music they make and collaborations they take part in.

Plus support from PALMISTRY + BECOMING REAL DJ set

DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE TICKET HERE



SUNLESS 97

SUNLESS 97

PALMISTRY + BECOMING REAL DJ
Shacklewell Arms
Thursday 14 June 2012

FREE ENTRY - DOWNLOAD TICKET IN ADVANCE
SOUNDCLOUD.COM/SUNLESS97, WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PAGES/PALMISTRY/144154198968165?SK=WALL&FILTER=12, SOUNDCLOUD.COM/BECOMING-REAL

SUNLESS ’97 will be playing the Shacklewell Arms.

A happy accident; the result of a 24-hour argument about what constitutes the perfect pop song, Sunless ‘97, currently residing in London, operate in a domain of their own design. Consisting of members Edward, Alice and Matthew, their “not-quite-electronica-not-quite-guitar-music-not-quite-pop” reflects the all-embracing diversity of Sunless ’97’s influences. From ESG to Bonnie Dobson, Robert Wyatt to Suicide, Broadcast to The Bhundu Boys, their well-received mix tapes are testament to their musical appetite. Their own music sways between past and present with a modern, genre defying, progressiveness.

Having teamed up with producer extraordinaire Kwes (Warp Records) to record their debut ‘Making Waves’, Sunless ’97 have created an EP that masterfully sails around a lush cinematic landscape of rapturous synths and galloping tribal drums; thoughtfully interwoven male/female harmonies are underpinned by thermal, effervescent grooves. Their songs are expressionistic, evoking particular moods and atmospheres. They have an underlying melancholy, set against currents of a pure hope and optimism.

Sunless ’97 are involved in every aspect of their output and immerse themselves, and whoever joins them, in a 360 degree creative project, centered around the music they make and collaborations they take part in.We are pleased to announce Sunless 97 will be playing The Shacklewell Arms this July.

A happy accident; the result of a 24-hour argument about what constitutes the perfect pop song, Sunless ‘97, currently residing in London, operate in a domain of their own design. Consisting of members Edward, Alice and Matthew, their “not-quite-electronica-not-quite-guitar-music-not-quite-pop” reflects the all-embracing diversity of Sunless ’97’s influences. From ESG to Bonnie Dobson, Robert Wyatt to Suicide, Broadcast to The Bhundu Boys, their well-received mix tapes are testament to their musical appetite. Their own music sways between past and present with a modern, genre defying, progressiveness.

Having teamed up with producer extraordinaire Kwes (Warp Records) to record their debut ‘Making Waves’, Sunless ’97 have created an EP that masterfully sails around a lush cinematic landscape of rapturous synths and galloping tribal drums; thoughtfully interwoven male/female harmonies are underpinned by thermal, effervescent grooves. Their songs are expressionistic, evoking particular moods and atmospheres. They have an underlying melancholy, set against currents of a pure hope and optimism.

Sunless ’97 are involved in every aspect of their output and immerse themselves, and whoever joins them, in a 360 degree creative project, centered around the music they make and collaborations they take part in.

Plus support from PALMISTRY + BECOMING REAL DJ set

DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE TICKET HERE



SUNLESS 97

SUNLESS 97

PALMISTRY + BECOMING REAL DJ
Shacklewell Arms
Thursday 14 June 2012

FREE ENTRY - DOWNLOAD TICKET IN ADVANCE
SOUNDCLOUD.COM/SUNLESS97, WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PAGES/PALMISTRY/144154198968165?SK=WALL&FILTER=12, SOUNDCLOUD.COM/BECOMING-REAL

SUNLESS ’97 will be playing the Shacklewell Arms.

A happy accident; the result of a 24-hour argument about what constitutes the perfect pop song, Sunless ‘97, currently residing in London, operate in a domain of their own design. Consisting of members Edward, Alice and Matthew, their “not-quite-electronica-not-quite-guitar-music-not-quite-pop” reflects the all-embracing diversity of Sunless ’97’s influences. From ESG to Bonnie Dobson, Robert Wyatt to Suicide, Broadcast to The Bhundu Boys, their well-received mix tapes are testament to their musical appetite. Their own music sways between past and present with a modern, genre defying, progressiveness.

Having teamed up with producer extraordinaire Kwes (Warp Records) to record their debut ‘Making Waves’, Sunless ’97 have created an EP that masterfully sails around a lush cinematic landscape of rapturous synths and galloping tribal drums; thoughtfully interwoven male/female harmonies are underpinned by thermal, effervescent grooves. Their songs are expressionistic, evoking particular moods and atmospheres. They have an underlying melancholy, set against currents of a pure hope and optimism.

Sunless ’97 are involved in every aspect of their output and immerse themselves, and whoever joins them, in a 360 degree creative project, centered around the music they make and collaborations they take part in.We are pleased to announce Sunless 97 will be playing The Shacklewell Arms this July.

A happy accident; the result of a 24-hour argument about what constitutes the perfect pop song, Sunless ‘97, currently residing in London, operate in a domain of their own design. Consisting of members Edward, Alice and Matthew, their “not-quite-electronica-not-quite-guitar-music-not-quite-pop” reflects the all-embracing diversity of Sunless ’97’s influences. From ESG to Bonnie Dobson, Robert Wyatt to Suicide, Broadcast to The Bhundu Boys, their well-received mix tapes are testament to their musical appetite. Their own music sways between past and present with a modern, genre defying, progressiveness.

Having teamed up with producer extraordinaire Kwes (Warp Records) to record their debut ‘Making Waves’, Sunless ’97 have created an EP that masterfully sails around a lush cinematic landscape of rapturous synths and galloping tribal drums; thoughtfully interwoven male/female harmonies are underpinned by thermal, effervescent grooves. Their songs are expressionistic, evoking particular moods and atmospheres. They have an underlying melancholy, set against currents of a pure hope and optimism.

Sunless ’97 are involved in every aspect of their output and immerse themselves, and whoever joins them, in a 360 degree creative project, centered around the music they make and collaborations they take part in.

Plus support from PALMISTRY + BECOMING REAL DJ set

DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE TICKET HERE



SUNLESS 97

SUNLESS 97

PALMISTRY + BECOMING REAL DJ
Shacklewell Arms
Thursday 14 June 2012

FREE ENTRY - DOWNLOAD TICKET IN ADVANCE
SOUNDCLOUD.COM/SUNLESS97, WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PAGES/PALMISTRY/144154198968165?SK=WALL&FILTER=12, SOUNDCLOUD.COM/BECOMING-REAL

SUNLESS ’97 will be playing the Shacklewell Arms.

A happy accident; the result of a 24-hour argument about what constitutes the perfect pop song, Sunless ‘97, currently residing in London, operate in a domain of their own design. Consisting of members Edward, Alice and Matthew, their “not-quite-electronica-not-quite-guitar-music-not-quite-pop” reflects the all-embracing diversity of Sunless ’97’s influences. From ESG to Bonnie Dobson, Robert Wyatt to Suicide, Broadcast to The Bhundu Boys, their well-received mix tapes are testament to their musical appetite. Their own music sways between past and present with a modern, genre defying, progressiveness.

Having teamed up with producer extraordinaire Kwes (Warp Records) to record their debut ‘Making Waves’, Sunless ’97 have created an EP that masterfully sails around a lush cinematic landscape of rapturous synths and galloping tribal drums; thoughtfully interwoven male/female harmonies are underpinned by thermal, effervescent grooves. Their songs are expressionistic, evoking particular moods and atmospheres. They have an underlying melancholy, set against currents of a pure hope and optimism.

Sunless ’97 are involved in every aspect of their output and immerse themselves, and whoever joins them, in a 360 degree creative project, centered around the music they make and collaborations they take part in.We are pleased to announce Sunless 97 will be playing The Shacklewell Arms this July.

A happy accident; the result of a 24-hour argument about what constitutes the perfect pop song, Sunless ‘97, currently residing in London, operate in a domain of their own design. Consisting of members Edward, Alice and Matthew, their “not-quite-electronica-not-quite-guitar-music-not-quite-pop” reflects the all-embracing diversity of Sunless ’97’s influences. From ESG to Bonnie Dobson, Robert Wyatt to Suicide, Broadcast to The Bhundu Boys, their well-received mix tapes are testament to their musical appetite. Their own music sways between past and present with a modern, genre defying, progressiveness.

Having teamed up with producer extraordinaire Kwes (Warp Records) to record their debut ‘Making Waves’, Sunless ’97 have created an EP that masterfully sails around a lush cinematic landscape of rapturous synths and galloping tribal drums; thoughtfully interwoven male/female harmonies are underpinned by thermal, effervescent grooves. Their songs are expressionistic, evoking particular moods and atmospheres. They have an underlying melancholy, set against currents of a pure hope and optimism.

Sunless ’97 are involved in every aspect of their output and immerse themselves, and whoever joins them, in a 360 degree creative project, centered around the music they make and collaborations they take part in.

Plus support from PALMISTRY + BECOMING REAL DJ set

DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE TICKET HERE



SUNLESS 97

SUNLESS 97

PALMISTRY + BECOMING REAL DJ
Shacklewell Arms
Thursday 14 June 2012

FREE ENTRY - DOWNLOAD TICKET IN ADVANCE
SOUNDCLOUD.COM/SUNLESS97, WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PAGES/PALMISTRY/144154198968165?SK=WALL&FILTER=12, SOUNDCLOUD.COM/BECOMING-REAL

SUNLESS ’97 will be playing the Shacklewell Arms.

A happy accident; the result of a 24-hour argument about what constitutes the perfect pop song, Sunless ‘97, currently residing in London, operate in a domain of their own design. Consisting of members Edward, Alice and Matthew, their “not-quite-electronica-not-quite-guitar-music-not-quite-pop” reflects the all-embracing diversity of Sunless ’97’s influences. From ESG to Bonnie Dobson, Robert Wyatt to Suicide, Broadcast to The Bhundu Boys, their well-received mix tapes are testament to their musical appetite. Their own music sways between past and present with a modern, genre defying, progressiveness.

Having teamed up with producer extraordinaire Kwes (Warp Records) to record their debut ‘Making Waves’, Sunless ’97 have created an EP that masterfully sails around a lush cinematic landscape of rapturous synths and galloping tribal drums; thoughtfully interwoven male/female harmonies are underpinned by thermal, effervescent grooves. Their songs are expressionistic, evoking particular moods and atmospheres. They have an underlying melancholy, set against currents of a pure hope and optimism.

Sunless ’97 are involved in every aspect of their output and immerse themselves, and whoever joins them, in a 360 degree creative project, centered around the music they make and collaborations they take part in.We are pleased to announce Sunless 97 will be playing The Shacklewell Arms this July.

A happy accident; the result of a 24-hour argument about what constitutes the perfect pop song, Sunless ‘97, currently residing in London, operate in a domain of their own design. Consisting of members Edward, Alice and Matthew, their “not-quite-electronica-not-quite-guitar-music-not-quite-pop” reflects the all-embracing diversity of Sunless ’97’s influences. From ESG to Bonnie Dobson, Robert Wyatt to Suicide, Broadcast to The Bhundu Boys, their well-received mix tapes are testament to their musical appetite. Their own music sways between past and present with a modern, genre defying, progressiveness.

Having teamed up with producer extraordinaire Kwes (Warp Records) to record their debut ‘Making Waves’, Sunless ’97 have created an EP that masterfully sails around a lush cinematic landscape of rapturous synths and galloping tribal drums; thoughtfully interwoven male/female harmonies are underpinned by thermal, effervescent grooves. Their songs are expressionistic, evoking particular moods and atmospheres. They have an underlying melancholy, set against currents of a pure hope and optimism.

Sunless ’97 are involved in every aspect of their output and immerse themselves, and whoever joins them, in a 360 degree creative project, centered around the music they make and collaborations they take part in.

Plus support from PALMISTRY + BECOMING REAL DJ set

DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE TICKET HERE



SUNLESS 97

SUNLESS 97

PALMISTRY + BECOMING REAL DJ
Shacklewell Arms
Thursday 14 June 2012

FREE ENTRY - DOWNLOAD TICKET IN ADVANCE
SOUNDCLOUD.COM/SUNLESS97, WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PAGES/PALMISTRY/144154198968165?SK=WALL&FILTER=12, SOUNDCLOUD.COM/BECOMING-REAL

SUNLESS ’97 will be playing the Shacklewell Arms.

A happy accident; the result of a 24-hour argument about what constitutes the perfect pop song, Sunless ‘97, currently residing in London, operate in a domain of their own design. Consisting of members Edward, Alice and Matthew, their “not-quite-electronica-not-quite-guitar-music-not-quite-pop” reflects the all-embracing diversity of Sunless ’97’s influences. From ESG to Bonnie Dobson, Robert Wyatt to Suicide, Broadcast to The Bhundu Boys, their well-received mix tapes are testament to their musical appetite. Their own music sways between past and present with a modern, genre defying, progressiveness.

Having teamed up with producer extraordinaire Kwes (Warp Records) to record their debut ‘Making Waves’, Sunless ’97 have created an EP that masterfully sails around a lush cinematic landscape of rapturous synths and galloping tribal drums; thoughtfully interwoven male/female harmonies are underpinned by thermal, effervescent grooves. Their songs are expressionistic, evoking particular moods and atmospheres. They have an underlying melancholy, set against currents of a pure hope and optimism.

Sunless ’97 are involved in every aspect of their output and immerse themselves, and whoever joins them, in a 360 degree creative project, centered around the music they make and collaborations they take part in.We are pleased to announce Sunless 97 will be playing The Shacklewell Arms this July.

A happy accident; the result of a 24-hour argument about what constitutes the perfect pop song, Sunless ‘97, currently residing in London, operate in a domain of their own design. Consisting of members Edward, Alice and Matthew, their “not-quite-electronica-not-quite-guitar-music-not-quite-pop” reflects the all-embracing diversity of Sunless ’97’s influences. From ESG to Bonnie Dobson, Robert Wyatt to Suicide, Broadcast to The Bhundu Boys, their well-received mix tapes are testament to their musical appetite. Their own music sways between past and present with a modern, genre defying, progressiveness.

Having teamed up with producer extraordinaire Kwes (Warp Records) to record their debut ‘Making Waves’, Sunless ’97 have created an EP that masterfully sails around a lush cinematic landscape of rapturous synths and galloping tribal drums; thoughtfully interwoven male/female harmonies are underpinned by thermal, effervescent grooves. Their songs are expressionistic, evoking particular moods and atmospheres. They have an underlying melancholy, set against currents of a pure hope and optimism.

Sunless ’97 are involved in every aspect of their output and immerse themselves, and whoever joins them, in a 360 degree creative project, centered around the music they make and collaborations they take part in.

Plus support from PALMISTRY + BECOMING REAL DJ set

DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE TICKET HERE



SUNLESS 97

SUNLESS 97

PALMISTRY + BECOMING REAL DJ
Shacklewell Arms
Thursday 14 June 2012

FREE ENTRY - DOWNLOAD TICKET IN ADVANCE
SOUNDCLOUD.COM/SUNLESS97, WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PAGES/PALMISTRY/144154198968165?SK=WALL&FILTER=12, SOUNDCLOUD.COM/BECOMING-REAL

SUNLESS ’97 will be playing the Shacklewell Arms.

A happy accident; the result of a 24-hour argument about what constitutes the perfect pop song, Sunless ‘97, currently residing in London, operate in a domain of their own design. Consisting of members Edward, Alice and Matthew, their “not-quite-electronica-not-quite-guitar-music-not-quite-pop” reflects the all-embracing diversity of Sunless ’97’s influences. From ESG to Bonnie Dobson, Robert Wyatt to Suicide, Broadcast to The Bhundu Boys, their well-received mix tapes are testament to their musical appetite. Their own music sways between past and present with a modern, genre defying, progressiveness.

Having teamed up with producer extraordinaire Kwes (Warp Records) to record their debut ‘Making Waves’, Sunless ’97 have created an EP that masterfully sails around a lush cinematic landscape of rapturous synths and galloping tribal drums; thoughtfully interwoven male/female harmonies are underpinned by thermal, effervescent grooves. Their songs are expressionistic, evoking particular moods and atmospheres. They have an underlying melancholy, set against currents of a pure hope and optimism.

Sunless ’97 are involved in every aspect of their output and immerse themselves, and whoever joins them, in a 360 degree creative project, centered around the music they make and collaborations they take part in.We are pleased to announce Sunless 97 will be playing The Shacklewell Arms this July.

A happy accident; the result of a 24-hour argument about what constitutes the perfect pop song, Sunless ‘97, currently residing in London, operate in a domain of their own design. Consisting of members Edward, Alice and Matthew, their “not-quite-electronica-not-quite-guitar-music-not-quite-pop” reflects the all-embracing diversity of Sunless ’97’s influences. From ESG to Bonnie Dobson, Robert Wyatt to Suicide, Broadcast to The Bhundu Boys, their well-received mix tapes are testament to their musical appetite. Their own music sways between past and present with a modern, genre defying, progressiveness.

Having teamed up with producer extraordinaire Kwes (Warp Records) to record their debut ‘Making Waves’, Sunless ’97 have created an EP that masterfully sails around a lush cinematic landscape of rapturous synths and galloping tribal drums; thoughtfully interwoven male/female harmonies are underpinned by thermal, effervescent grooves. Their songs are expressionistic, evoking particular moods and atmospheres. They have an underlying melancholy, set against currents of a pure hope and optimism.

Sunless ’97 are involved in every aspect of their output and immerse themselves, and whoever joins them, in a 360 degree creative project, centered around the music they make and collaborations they take part in.

Plus support from PALMISTRY + BECOMING REAL DJ set

DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE TICKET HERE



SUNLESS 97

SUNLESS 97

PALMISTRY + BECOMING REAL DJ
Shacklewell Arms
Thursday 14 June 2012

FREE ENTRY - DOWNLOAD TICKET IN ADVANCE
SOUNDCLOUD.COM/SUNLESS97, WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PAGES/PALMISTRY/144154198968165?SK=WALL&FILTER=12, SOUNDCLOUD.COM/BECOMING-REAL

SUNLESS ’97 will be playing the Shacklewell Arms.

A happy accident; the result of a 24-hour argument about what constitutes the perfect pop song, Sunless ‘97, currently residing in London, operate in a domain of their own design. Consisting of members Edward, Alice and Matthew, their “not-quite-electronica-not-quite-guitar-music-not-quite-pop” reflects the all-embracing diversity of Sunless ’97’s influences. From ESG to Bonnie Dobson, Robert Wyatt to Suicide, Broadcast to The Bhundu Boys, their well-received mix tapes are testament to their musical appetite. Their own music sways between past and present with a modern, genre defying, progressiveness.

Having teamed up with producer extraordinaire Kwes (Warp Records) to record their debut ‘Making Waves’, Sunless ’97 have created an EP that masterfully sails around a lush cinematic landscape of rapturous synths and galloping tribal drums; thoughtfully interwoven male/female harmonies are underpinned by thermal, effervescent grooves. Their songs are expressionistic, evoking particular moods and atmospheres. They have an underlying melancholy, set against currents of a pure hope and optimism.

Sunless ’97 are involved in every aspect of their output and immerse themselves, and whoever joins them, in a 360 degree creative project, centered around the music they make and collaborations they take part in.We are pleased to announce Sunless 97 will be playing The Shacklewell Arms this July.

A happy accident; the result of a 24-hour argument about what constitutes the perfect pop song, Sunless ‘97, currently residing in London, operate in a domain of their own design. Consisting of members Edward, Alice and Matthew, their “not-quite-electronica-not-quite-guitar-music-not-quite-pop” reflects the all-embracing diversity of Sunless ’97’s influences. From ESG to Bonnie Dobson, Robert Wyatt to Suicide, Broadcast to The Bhundu Boys, their well-received mix tapes are testament to their musical appetite. Their own music sways between past and present with a modern, genre defying, progressiveness.

Having teamed up with producer extraordinaire Kwes (Warp Records) to record their debut ‘Making Waves’, Sunless ’97 have created an EP that masterfully sails around a lush cinematic landscape of rapturous synths and galloping tribal drums; thoughtfully interwoven male/female harmonies are underpinned by thermal, effervescent grooves. Their songs are expressionistic, evoking particular moods and atmospheres. They have an underlying melancholy, set against currents of a pure hope and optimism.

Sunless ’97 are involved in every aspect of their output and immerse themselves, and whoever joins them, in a 360 degree creative project, centered around the music they make and collaborations they take part in.

Plus support from PALMISTRY + BECOMING REAL DJ set

DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE TICKET HERE



SUNLESS 97

SUNLESS 97

PALMISTRY + BECOMING REAL DJ
Shacklewell Arms
Thursday 14 June 2012

FREE ENTRY - DOWNLOAD TICKET IN ADVANCE
SOUNDCLOUD.COM/SUNLESS97, WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PAGES/PALMISTRY/144154198968165?SK=WALL&FILTER=12, SOUNDCLOUD.COM/BECOMING-REAL

SUNLESS ’97 will be playing the Shacklewell Arms.

A happy accident; the result of a 24-hour argument about what constitutes the perfect pop song, Sunless ‘97, currently residing in London, operate in a domain of their own design. Consisting of members Edward, Alice and Matthew, their “not-quite-electronica-not-quite-guitar-music-not-quite-pop” reflects the all-embracing diversity of Sunless ’97’s influences. From ESG to Bonnie Dobson, Robert Wyatt to Suicide, Broadcast to The Bhundu Boys, their well-received mix tapes are testament to their musical appetite. Their own music sways between past and present with a modern, genre defying, progressiveness.

Having teamed up with producer extraordinaire Kwes (Warp Records) to record their debut ‘Making Waves’, Sunless ’97 have created an EP that masterfully sails around a lush cinematic landscape of rapturous synths and galloping tribal drums; thoughtfully interwoven male/female harmonies are underpinned by thermal, effervescent grooves. Their songs are expressionistic, evoking particular moods and atmospheres. They have an underlying melancholy, set against currents of a pure hope and optimism.

Sunless ’97 are involved in every aspect of their output and immerse themselves, and whoever joins them, in a 360 degree creative project, centered around the music they make and collaborations they take part in.We are pleased to announce Sunless 97 will be playing The Shacklewell Arms this July.

A happy accident; the result of a 24-hour argument about what constitutes the perfect pop song, Sunless ‘97, currently residing in London, operate in a domain of their own design. Consisting of members Edward, Alice and Matthew, their “not-quite-electronica-not-quite-guitar-music-not-quite-pop” reflects the all-embracing diversity of Sunless ’97’s influences. From ESG to Bonnie Dobson, Robert Wyatt to Suicide, Broadcast to The Bhundu Boys, their well-received mix tapes are testament to their musical appetite. Their own music sways between past and present with a modern, genre defying, progressiveness.

Having teamed up with producer extraordinaire Kwes (Warp Records) to record their debut ‘Making Waves’, Sunless ’97 have created an EP that masterfully sails around a lush cinematic landscape of rapturous synths and galloping tribal drums; thoughtfully interwoven male/female harmonies are underpinned by thermal, effervescent grooves. Their songs are expressionistic, evoking particular moods and atmospheres. They have an underlying melancholy, set against currents of a pure hope and optimism.

Sunless ’97 are involved in every aspect of their output and immerse themselves, and whoever joins them, in a 360 degree creative project, centered around the music they make and collaborations they take part in.

Plus support from PALMISTRY + BECOMING REAL DJ set

DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE TICKET HERE