The Windmill presents:
Black Midi/Legpuppy/Indus Traps/Alex Meaney
Black Midi + Legpuppy + Indus Traps + Alex Meaney
Entry Requirements: 18+
Ain't no party like a weird Monday night party!!
BLACK MIDI
Experimental London duo and purveyors of the darkest dreamscapes.
https://www.facebook.com/BLACKMIDIMESS/
https://soundcloud.com/blackmidimess
LEGPUPPY Fully paid-up members of the South London Lunatic Performers Collective. Take a trip through the outer door. Music, art, video & social commentary.
https://www.facebook.com/LegPuppy/
https://soundcloud.com/legpuppy
INDUS TRAPS
Broken spectral garage and glittering dub/ bassline music. With rainbow specs on.
https://www.facebook.com/IndusTraps/
ALEX MEANEY
Acoustic guitar, ukulele & harmonica.
Line Up
Black Midi
Experimental London duo and purveyors of the darkest dreamscapes.
Legpuppy
Fully paid-up members of the South London Lunatic Performers Collective. Take a trip through the outer door. Music, art, video & social commentary.
https://www.facebook.com/LegPuppy/ https://soundcloud.com/legpuppy http://legpuppy.net
Indus Traps
*Broken spectral garage and glittering dub/ bassline music. With rainbow specs on. *
A collaboration between:
Holographic Goddess of Chaos/ Destroyer of Worlds-
Lou Barnell
& Dirty Freud – Acclaimed High Wizard of Electro Dub
Recently landing BBC Introducing ‘Record of the Week’ with their first single Restraint of Beasts , the duo having been working together for six months bringing together the heaviest, darkest and sweetest of the UK underground.
Press:
"While Dirty Freud works his socks off in the engine room it is Wonder Woman Lou Barnell who catches and keeps your attention. Tall, rangy, lithe, chatty (and blonde) and with a good voice, she could probably front just about any band. She has an athletic, exotic stage routine, delivering her songs in various contorted positions, which at one point included one-handed press-ups" ( David Bentley- Too Many Blogs) “Indus Traps, Drag you in, Play with your senses then spit you out still wanting more” (Phil C- presenter of 92.2 Sheppey FM)
"Delighted that Indus Traps music landed in my inbox, influenced by Massive Attack and Bonobo- they are huge. That's why it was my BBC introducing record of the week" (Jericho Keys - BBC introducing)
Alex Meaney
Acoustic guitar, ukulele & harmonica.