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This is a Fertilizer Festival Podast: Interviews and the sounds of....

Sing Sing Penelope
Jacaszek
Contemporary Noise Sextet

For the first time, Fertilizer Festival leaves its London base and takes to the road to spread a fertile mix of new music and visuals around the UK.

We’re taking the head-spinning triple bill of Sing Sing Penelope, Jacaszek and Contemporary Noise Sextet to venues in Norwich, London, Bristol, Oxford, Liverpool and Gateshead. And a new Polish British collaboration between Gdansk prog-jazzers Pink Freud and Acoustic Ladyland’s Pete Wareham, supported by Baaba, heads to Leeds.

First up, Sing Sing Penelope, a five piece who serve up their blend of electro-jazz with a healthy dollop of energy, wit, invention and, dare we say it, psychedelia. We loved them as soon as we heard them and we’re sure you will too.

Next, the evocative and romantic electronica of Jacaszek who combines recorded and live electronics and strings to create haunting cinematic soundscapes.

Finally, Polish underground supergroup Contemporary Noise Sextet, who draw on their emo-hardcore roots, mash them up with ambient jazz, film scores, romantic piano and energetic brass and end up with simple but perfectly formed compositions. They’re definitely a band on the up, but don’t just take our word for it – their debut album was one of the records of the year in the Polish press.

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