Exhibition Launch - The Bristol Germ: 5 Years of Bristol's Avant-Garde Music (Upstairs Bar 5-11)

thu09feb5:00 pmthu11:00 pmExhibition Launch - The Bristol Germ: 5 Years of Bristol's Avant-Garde Music (Upstairs Bar 5-11)

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This Thursday from 5PM, The Social hosts a free-entry exhibition of artwork from The Bristol Germ: illustrating five years in Bristol’s new underground & avant-garde music. Robbie & Mona DJ proceedings.
The Bristol Germ is an illustrated music publication, promoting Bristolā€™s contemporary underground and avant-garde scene. Initially presenting a dramatic new wave of artists going criminally overlooked, The Bristol Germ presents this sceneā€™s growth and hard-won achievement of wider recognition, across five years and four issues: ā€˜Ch. I: The Noble Crusade Beginsā€™, ā€˜Ch. II: New Groundā€™s Acquiredā€™, ā€˜Ch. III: The Nationā€™s Eyes Turnā€™ and ā€˜Ch. IV: The Vision Realisedā€™.
Giving early interviews to luminaries such as IDLES, Giant Swan, SCALPING and Lynks, each instalment comprises interviews with key figures from Bristolā€™s music community, artwork by local illustrators, and ā€˜manifestosā€™ responding to perceived ills in the British music industry. Its live showcases in Bristol and London have included festival stages, a pioneering 3D spatial audio show in collaboration with Dolby Atmos, and SCALPINGā€™s first London show.
On February 7th 2023, The Bristol Germ launched its final issue, ā€˜Ch. IV: The Vision Realisedā€™. Focusing on the rising profile of Bristolā€™s avant-garde scene ā€“ which sees the call of The Bristol Germā€™s first issue answered ā€“ this concluding instalment features Grove, Ishmael Ensemble, Sarahsson, DAMEFRISƘR and others.
Together, the figures in this publicationā€™s pages have helped build one of the most vital, eclectic and forward-thinking communities in modern music

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February 9, 2023 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm(GMT+00:00)

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