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Electro Music, Poetry & Songs at Patch

A night of live poetry, songs and electronic music to lift your spirits & inspire you as we begin 2025!

Featuring Live Performances By:

Dawn Vincent, poet who describes themselves as a, "poet with a colourful but irritating brain they like to write about. Tries to be funny. Sometimes is. But a hopeful human? Always".
Instagram: @dawnislosingtheplot

Filip Rodak, electronic artist
Filip Aleksander Rodak, going online by a contraction of his first and last name "filiprodak", is a 17 year old music producer and songwriter based out of England. He began producing his own music at the age of 12, after discovering music apps on his father's phone. Since then, after his discovery of FL Studio, he was hooked, and has been producing tracks almost non-stop. Filip mainly draws inspiration from the golden era of EDM in his music, influenced by his idols: Madeon, Justice, Daft Punk, Porter Robinson, etc. He also manages to sneakily sprinkle in the aesthetics of disco, accenting his tracks with violin stabs, phased guitars and synths, making his sound recognisable, but unique.
Instagram: @filiprodak7

Fenix Wild: Indietronica Singer-songwriter
London born Fenix moved to Essex in 2020. Originally a classically trained singer and pianist, she writes with acoustic instruments, synths, and electronic beats to create songs that embody her signature sound. Lyrics include themes of love, divinity, gratitude, nature, loss, and the passage of time, with listeners describing her songs as uplifting, soaring, emotive, and soothing. 
Performances feature projections of Fenix's visual art, created outdoors from man-made, organic and futuristic images to form colourful shadows for each song.
Instagram: @fenixwildmusic

Date: Friday 7th February

Time: 7pm

Where: patch, 24 Trinity Street, CO11JN

£: £6

Get tickets: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/null/electro-music-poetry-songs-at-patch/2025-02-07/18:30/t-lngyopa

The patch bar will be open and serving crisps, and a selection of alcohol & soft drinks.

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