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Wednesday 31 May 2023
Venue: Peggy's Skylight
Doors at 7pm (Diners) 7.30pm (General Admission)
Performance from 8pm
Tickets: £8-£15
Snazzback
Snazzback's music overflows with deep grooves and loose, lolloping rhythms that tease and play, sometimes languid and carefree, other times energy spiralling upwards. "Love that band - a 7 piece collective from Bristol. Really sick track that..." - Jamz Supernova (BBC 6 Music).
"An explosive sense of energy…buzzing and fizzing with fresh ideas" – Clash Magazine
"SNAZZBACK… love that band – a seven piece collective from Bristol. Really sick track that…" – Jamz Supernova (BBC 6 Music)
New wave dancefloor instrumentalists Snazzback bring a renewed, daring energy to dance music. The 7-piece embrace their Bristol beginnings to create a sound fusing abstract beats with spiralling improvisation, that doesn't shy away from chaos. Their music is soaked in influences including interlocking West African rhythms, rootsy Brazilian flavours, sprawling soundscapes, deep dubstep basslines and flickering arpeggiators. A collaborative instinct runs through the group, and an eclectic choice of vocalists and MCs keeps their compositions shimmering in unexpected ways.
Snazzback's electrifying chemistry has wowed audiences at Ronnie Scott's, festivals such as Glastonbury, Boomtown & Shambala and gained support from BBC radio heavyweights including Gilles Peterson, Jamz Supernova and Jamie Cullum.
"Snazzback…Great! There's been so much talk about the London jazz scene but there's ALOT going on in Bristol"- Gilles Peterson (BBC 6Music)
Line up:
Alfie Grieve – trumpet
Dave Sanders – alto saxophone
Eli Jitsuto – guitar
Hal Sutherland – keys & synth
Will Scott-Harley – bass guitar
Myke Vince – percussion Chris Langton – drums
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