Henge, She Robot
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Intergalactic Ball
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Join Henge - a band of intergalactic ravers - on a bonkers journey that will dance you into outer space with thundering drums, driving bass, whacked-out synths and lyrics about space travel. “Multicoloured, multi-rhythmic, multi-storey mass of total genius” (Beautiful Days 2018). Joined by She Robot, award winning loop artist bringing edgy, raw, beatbox and bass driven sensual sounds, layered to perfection to create a mesmerising, powerful and ethereal musical maelstrom.
An experience you won’t ever forget! With a fancy-dress theme of Galactic Halloween this is a Cosmic extravaganza not to be missed!
Henge - practitioners of the sacred sounds of Cosmic Dross – a musical form known in other parts of the universe that has, until now, never been heard on Earth. There are no human words to adequately describe the Cosmic Dross experience, though its sound is characterised by the thundering drums of Nom – an amphibious creature from the Sirius Star System – the garment-rending bass frequencies of last surviving Venusian, Goo, and the whacked-out synths of the band’s only human, Grok. Over this instrumental framework, the band's founder, Zpor, sings of his space travels, evoking a joyous celebration of life and encouraging humans to end war, save their species and colonise space.
Henge have come in the name of rave to spread their message of love and harmony.
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