Intox Extravaganza Winter Festival

Amp Studios, 897a Old Kent Rd, London, SE15 1NL

SUNDAY 28th of January lineup for our WINTER FESTIVAL at Amp Studios Old KENT Road...

Seaming To “..An astonishing vocalist of haunting emotional power”(The Guardian) Composer, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist who has collaborated with Robert Wyatt, Jean Claude Vannier and The Herbaliser; her 2023 LP 'Dust Gatherers' is amongst the most beautiful that you will hear.

RUDE MECHANICALS Psycho Cabaret from Miss Roberts, Cos Chapman, Jowe Head and others...“Wild, wicked weirdness... a little bit Flying Lizards, a little bit Native Hipsters and a great deal like nothing you've heard before..." (Tom Robinson BBC6 Music)

THE ALL NEW CREW OF HULLABALOO Having launched this cacophony of swirling synth sounds swimming across abstract reflections of nature and the nature of life at The 100 Club in 2021, the hullabaloo fell silent. Until now. Expect special guests...

DAWN of the SQUID Absurd words on serious subjects, crooned with gusto over a jazz punk circus ensemble.

STILLBLUE Extraordinary London-based rapper of Offkilter records.

NUCLEUS of NOTHING World debut performance from Brighton-based experimental post-rock producer and artist.

DAYLIGHTBULB Daylightbulb is a collective of individuals formed with a common goal. They can do this the easy way or the hard way. Iris Colomb (spokesperson), Tom Spurling (framework), Nathan Greywater (base). You will get what you are given.

BLACK ARROWS Multi instrument sonic space with flute, loops, words and shadows by Alice Karveli

NIK-THE-DEKS The local legend...and the best techno producer we have ever heard.

POPPY LIQUEUR From fire-eating to burlesque to drone-flecked spoken-word, Poppy Liqueur marries traditions...and hopes to bring fire to the outdoor realms of Amp.

Plus DJs, outside performances and nosh.

Weekend passes (covering both the Saturday and Sunday all-dayers are available for £15 on Eventbrite). The day ticket will be £10 on the door.

This lineup is beyond insane!

Merry mechanism for musical eclecticism!

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