Michal Turtle, Café Oto: ‘An eclectic combination of sounds and influences’
The percussionist and composer delighted the Dalston crowd with musical ‘twists and turns, diversions, and changes in tempo and style’
The percussionist and composer delighted the Dalston crowd with musical ‘twists and turns, diversions, and changes in tempo and style’
This month’s local live music listings ranges from the A$AP Mob to a pair of ‘howling’ violins, via indie-pop and free-jazz
This month’s guide to gigs in Hackney and nearby features both high-minded songwriting and booty-shaking bounce music, via synth pop, indie and all manner of noise…
Scathing consultation response leads council to accept ‘distrust’ over its motives for regeneration
This month marks the return of our gig guide – so Hackney, get ready for some acid rock, punk, rap and more besides
The Dalston event comprises two performances – a matinee and an evening show – and attendees will hear a dizzying range of genres from free jazz piano to avant-garde techno
The San Fransisco street musician turned winged helmet-wearing purveyor of woozy cover songs filled the boiling hot Dalston venue with joy
This Elvis Costello collaborator and Americana expert, said to be ‘one of the greatest living guitar players’, hunkered down in Dalston for a two day residency
Autumn starts here with an all conquering selection of live music acts
Songs about chicken nuggets are de rigueur in the unique pop world of the Fish Police
Record-breaking 1980s snooker player to perform on the decks at Dalston venue
Sixties icon Yoko Ono played to a full house at Dalston’s Cafe Oto last month
Author will appear at ‘The Banned and The Damned’ event alongside Revd William Taylor
Arts and cultural activities for young and old this May bank holiday
The annual celluloid celebration reels in the crowds, showcasing a captivating variety of multimedia experimental works by local auteurs