Eve Maret + special guests

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Eve Maret + special guests play The Rose Hill on Tuesday 2nd July.

Doors 7pm / Start 8pm
£12 + booking fee / £16 on the door
Age restrictions – Over 16s, under 16 to be accompanied by an adult.

Eve Maret is a Nashville-based experimental artist and composer who employs a wide array of electronic media and techniques in her various disciplines, exploring the possibilities of personal and communal healing through creative action. We are very excited to present Eve Maret (Prah Recordings) during her first tour of the UK.

Drawing inspiration from nineteenth-century orchestral to Kosmische Musik amongst others, Eve makes use of digital and modular synthesizers, a vocoder, clarinet, electric bass, guitar, and field recordings to create works that range from lush cinematic compositions to space disco.

Founder of the Hyasynth House, an electronic music collective and education center for female, trans, and non-binary artists, Eve has performed across the US alongside artists such as William Tyler, Guerilla Toss, MATMOS, JEFF the Brotherhood, and Lydia Lunch.

Ground Floor 11 Old Steine, Brighton, County (Optional) BN1 1EJ, United Kingdom.

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