Rammel #158 - Marcia Bassett & Victoria Keddie/ Edwin R Stevens/ Weird Fields

 


Marcia Bassett and Victoria Keddie

Edwin R. Stevens

Weird Fields

 

Saturday 18th July @ The Mist Rolling Inn, NG1 5FD

7.30pm [note earlier time]

£10 advance/ £12 doors/ NOTAFLOF

 

Tickets: https://wegottickets.com/f/22054


Marcia Basset and Victoria Keddie

Marcia Bassett is a NYC-based musician and artist known for her innovative and unconventional approach to music. Her work explores areas of sound collage, improvisation, and audio-visual environments. Whether working with electronics, guitar, or synthesizer, Bassett constantly pushes the boundaries of sound and image to create a heady sonic interplay of otherworldly narratives that are equal parts trance and critique.

Victoria Keddie is an interdisciplinary artist whose work spans sound, video, installation, performance, and research. Her practice investigates the architectures of communication—acoustic, spatial, and technological—and explores how gesture, noise, and interference shape human experience. For over a decade, she co-directed E.S.P. TV, an international platform for hybrid media and broadcast-based performance. She currently teaches at the University of Pennsylvania, leading the course Listening Beyond Hearing alongside a spatial sound studio she designed for the program.

Together Marcia and Victoria will perform a collaborative investigation of live electronics and voice.

https://yewrecordings.bandcamp.com/

https://www.victoriakeddie.com/

 

Edwin R Stevens

You may know Welsh-born, Glasgow-based writer and recording artist Edwin R Stevens from his Irma Vep pseudonym or the guitar portion of free-rocking duo Yerba Mansa (among many other projects). Three years ago Edwin began using his own name and released the incredible God On All Fours (2023). He has recently followed this with A PLAGUE OF GIMPS, a ‘minimal and absurd 10 song affair dwelling on grief, hereditary dumb f*ck blues, false memory, nuclear bunkers and blood-letting gimps amongst other things.’ As Wrong Speed puts it: ‘this record destroys us. There's heavy music out there with battle jackets and big amps and edgy imagery and whatever else. But this is different. This is crushing. The space in the music left for the voice is like leaving a door ajar to let the monster in.’

‘NO MORAL REALM / NO PROPAGANDA / JUST BLIND SINCERITY AND JOY

FOR THE CURIOSITY IN YOURSELF AND OTHERS’ – E.R.S. 2026

https://irmavepirmavep.bandcamp.com/

 

Weird Fields

Four friends (of bands Food People, Krupps, Bloody Head) trying to fan the flames of a precious madness.


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