Pioneering DJ-Producer Rebecca Vasmant has announced the release of her second album, Who We Are Becoming – a striking and exciting contemporary jazz record that cements the Glasgow-based artist as ...
Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival returns in 2025, ready to electrify the city with ten days of world-class music. From Friday 11 to Sunday 20 July, the capital will come alive as venues across ...
Edinburgh Science Festival is the first and still one of Europe’s biggest science festivals, taking place annually over the Easter holidays with 2026 dates confirmed as 4-19 April and the theme of ...
Education charity, Into Film Scotland, has launched the 11th Into Film Festival programme and bookings are now live for this year’s exciting edition in November (8-29) with over hundreds of free ...
The success of Angus Macfadyen’s labour of love Robert The Bruce, developed over a thirteen year period with assistance from screenwriter Eric Belgau under the direction of Richard Gray, lies more in ...
Manchester based DJ/producer Antagonist cues up a collection of dense and uncompromising electronic tracks on his R&S Records debut. The ‘Rites’ EP pulls together 5 new tracks that lean on the ...
Featuring two members of the Seattle-based jazz outfit High Pulp, sunking incorporates electronic and hip-hop elements into a jazz framework. For fans of BADBADNOTGOOD and Flying Lotus. Founded by ...
Cabaret Voltaire co-founder Stephen Mallinder’s second solo outing for Dais further distills his signature fusion of minimal synth, oblique wordplay, and “wonky disco” into a riveting rhythm suite ...
The winners of the annual awards given to students on the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland jazz course have been announced for 2022. Bassist Ewan Hastie, from Kirkcaldy, has won the Mark McKergow Prize ...
For its tenth anniversary, The Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art, Mudam, in Luxembourg hosts an exhibition about the much praised contemporary artist Wim Delvoye. The show is curated by Enrico ...
Edinburgh Printmakers announce the first UK institutional show for artist Bernie Reid. The Edinburgh-based artist’s body of work over a 30-year career includes mixed media paintings, trompe l’oeil ...
A silent piano. A motionless swing. A frozen river. Three features of Tom Piper’s minimal set which say so much about the dissatisfied Noras in Stef Smith’s time-hopping adaptation of A Doll’s House ...
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