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The Folklore Rooms

Mary Elizabeth Remington & Large Brush Collection With Mataio Austin Dean

Mary Elizabeth Remington & Large Brush Collection With Mataio Austin Dean
Mary Elizabeth Remington & Large Brush Collection With Mataio Austin Dean

Time & Location

01 Sept 2024, 19:30 – 23:00

The Folklore Rooms, 12 North St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 3GJ, UK

About the event

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Mary Elizabeth Remington and Large Brush Collection's Slip & Score tour comes to its terminus in Brighton on September first. Meeting at Kerrville Folk Festival, Mary and LBC's Nora Predey discovered a friendship and musical kinship that brings them to the United Kingdom together in Summer 2024.

Mary Elizabeth Remington is a songwriter, sculptor, and vocal talent from Worcester, Massachusetts. She is touring in support of her 2023 album, In Embudo, recorded in the titular location of Embudo, New Mexico with a stellar band of Big Thief's Adrianne Lenker and James Krivchenia and Twain's Mat Davidson.

Large Brush Collection is a bass forward folk project from Austin, Texas. Nora Predey builds intricate compositions on electric bass for her thoughtful and introspective songs about identity, family, and relationships to rest within. Large Brush Collection released their debut album, Off Center, in January 2024, which Rainbow Rodeo calls "unlike anything I’ve ever heard — inexorable and vivacious, flowing like a brook in springtime, complete with Gabriela Torres’ rollicking flute. Nora will be performing this concert solo, as flutist Gabriela Torres returns to the US the night before.

Mataio Austin Dean is an artist, poet, musician, and activist from Portsmouth, Hampshire. Born in 1996 to a Guyanese mother and an English father, Austin Dean’s practice is often centred around an interrogation of Marxism as a tool for emancipatory praxis. His work is concerned with the relationship between printmaking and orality, with works often consisting of etchings and other printed matter, along with singing, writing, reciting, and speaking. Austin Dean is interested in these forms as having actant potentialities for liberation which can be embodied and actualised.

7.30PM £10adv 18+

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