Live Music

  • Tallulah Rendall

    Tallulah Rendall is a UK singer-songwriter whose performances blend live music with immersive wellbeing. Described by Latitude Festival as having the “voice of an angel,”

    Following the viral success of “I Am Enough” (featured on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs), Tallulah continues to tour internationally, offering both live performances and her immersive

    Check out music and tour dates here.

  • Major Malfunktion

    Major Malfunktion - Live fiddle and Electronic

    Major Malfunktion uses fiddle and electronics to create cosmic improvisational sound worlds for contemplation and dance.

    A creative music journey at its best!

    soundcloud.com/majormalfunktion

  • Mae Bird

    Hola tribe!

    So I will be coming back to the UK at the end of July to play some concerts in some wonderful places I have curated with integrity with the help of some very supportive people around England!

    I am at Connect Festival on 24th July!

    https://maebird.co.uk/

  • Soul 2 Squeeze!

    SOUL2Squeeze is a lively acoustic featuring Nat, Nick and friends.

    Lets Dance! This magical collective play upbeat acoustic covers spanning the decades — from the 1960s to today’s modern hits — in their own unique, soulful rock ’n’ roll style.

  • Ravi

    Ravi Freeman

    Ravi is a voice facilitator, multi-instrumentalist, pioneer of overtone singing and the kora.

    Ravi leads Voice Events which take participants on a transformational journey of discovery into the voice in the form of Kirtan & Cacao and Voice Workshops and Retreats

  • Invisible System - Dan Harper

    Invisible System is the pseudonym for the UK & Africa producer Dan Harper whose music involves amazing fusion of Ethiopiandubreggaetechno, trance, drum and bass, jungle, acid, psychedelic, folk, post-punk, goth and rock.

    Dan is Somerset based and played at some of the worlds best loved music festivals.

  • Live music with Night River

    Night River are the Frome based curators of magically intimate micro concerts, showcasing a series of artists at this year’s Connect Festival. Expect distinctive voices, strong songwriting, and a shared sense of atmosphere. Already confirmed is DG Solaris, founder of Night River, a seasoned performer who has recently released his latest album, Tellisford Loop.

  • elona

    Elona

    Elona writes alternative folk songs accompanied by Celtic inspired, finger picking guitar. She is a multi-instrumentalist, layering vocal harmonies live with a harmonium, rhythm section and a loop pedal to create a more expansive soundscape. Two of her biggest influences are John Butler and John Martyn

  • Dusk

    Originally from Italy and now based in Brighton, Dusk is a guitarist devoted to the healing power of medicine music. Deeply connected to the guitar and the magic it can weave, his music is rooted in the values of honesty, open-heartedness, self-expression, and togetherness.

  • Amy Bisazza

    Singing songs, chants, prayers and mantras together from different traditions. No singing experience required, just an intention to drop into the heart space and sing from there. Chanting is a form of Meditation that uplifts the spirit and invites joyfulness & a sense of connection in. It is truly Medicine! Join Amy & Nats with acoustic guitar, djembe, percussion and loads of soul!

    She incorporates sound work into her sessions; sound meditation, breath work & mantra. She writes and sings as part of the sacred sound duo Earth and as a solo artist.

    amybisazza.com 

  • Josh Lee

    Josh Lee is a versatile singer-songwriter who engages audiences with his genuine and heartfelt performances. Playing the guitar, accordion, and charango, he draws inspiration from bands like Beirut to create a diverse and eclectic range of music.

    Check Josh’s work at Music for Humanity here

  • Mark Abis

    You might think you’ve heard Mark’s songs somewhere before.  And though his work has been used in tv, movies and covered by better known artists,  it has more to do with his search to give expression to an inner voice, common to all but often hidden. 

    One of the “professionals” whose attention Mark caught is legendary record producer Joe Boyd, responsible for the great Nick Drake records. Joe signed Mark to his publishing company believing he’s destined to reach a wide audience.