
Live music session featuring the London-based collective Bishopskin, blending old English folk, lo-fi and post-contemporary jazz.
Bishopskin are playing The Green Door Store on Saturday 17 October, a night presented by Psychedelia. They're a London-based collective, and this is a live music session rather than a standard gig, with the evening described as one of eclectic performance and storytelling.
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Their sound is a hard one to pin down in a single sentence, and they don't make it easy for you. They describe it as "olde English folk, meets lo-fi secular interdogmatic worship, meets post-contemporary jazz" — a mix of traditional folk roots, lo-fi textures, and jazz that doesn't quite fit into any one era. It's the kind of description that tells you the night will pull from a few different places at once, with the storytelling side of things playing as much a part as the music.
The Green Door Store is on Trafalgar Street in Brighton, BN1 4FQ. It's an 18+ event, so you'll need to be over eighteen to get in. Tickets are on sale through DICE, and the session starts at 20:00.















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