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Elori Saxl & Henry Solomon, Marina Moore

Wed 11 Feb

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The Old Church

Elori Saxl & Henry Solomon, Marina Moore
Elori Saxl & Henry Solomon, Marina Moore

Time & Location

11 Feb 2026, 19:00 – 23:00

The Old Church , Stoke Newington Church St, London N16 9ES, UK

About the event

Lineup:

  • Elori Saxl & Henry Solomon

with:

  • Marina Moore


Elori Saxl & Henry Solomon - Elori Saxl is an American experimental electronic composer. Her music has received critical acclaim for its elegant and innovative combination of digitally-processed field recordings with analog synthesizers and orchestral instruments from The Washington Post, The Guardian, Pitchfork, The New Yorker, The Quietus, WNYC New Sounds, BBC Radio, Bandcamp Daily and more. Saxl has composed music for classical ensembles, PBS, The National Film Board of Canada, The Guggenheim, Burton, Patagonia, Google, Poler, Dove, the New Yorker, This American Life, Public Radio International, SFMOMA, and more. She has performed live around the world both solo and as a quartet including recent dates at Rewire, Dripping, WOS, National Sawdust, Public Records, and opening for Colin Stetson’s North American tour.


Henry Solomon is an American artist, saxophonist, composer, and producer living in Los Angeles. In addition to writing and producing his own solo projects, he appears on recordings by Paramore, Vampire Weekend, Louis Cole, and Miley Cyrus, and was featured on HAIM’s grammy nominated album Women In Music Pt. 3. He also played baritone saxophone as Lisa Simpson in the Disney+ short “When Billie Met Lisa” featuring Billie Eilish. Henry has performed at Madison Square Garden, Hollywood Bowl, and Sofi Stadium with HAIM opening for Taylor Swift, and countless festivals across Europe, Japan, and Latin America. His solo albums combine jazz, pop, punk, and electronic, and have received praise in GQ from artists like Thundercat. Henry is working on a number of new albums for release in 2025.



Marina Moore - Described by Stuart Maconie on The Freak Zone as containing ‘more than a hint of Vaughan Williams’, multi-instrumentalist Marina Moore delivers her debut album of violin and electronics for Patchworks. Grounded equally in classical and 21st century laptop music, this quintessentially English-sounding album creates a feeling of bucolic uplift not unlike Virginia Astley’s From Gardens Where We Feel Secure or Nick Drake’s Bryter Layter.


Baroque Era is blissful but not without splashes of discordance. Like the photo which adorns the cover, the album feels like snapshots from a dream – the short tracks a series of idyllic, pastoral takes of a freer time. But what makes this record so special are the slivers of darkness at the edges: the adult world is always on the horizon.


Moore trained as a violinist and then violist at the Royal College of Music in London and New England Conservatory in Boston before playing with the likes of Bryan Ferry and Peter Gabriel. In 2022 she recorded solo strings for Brian Eno’s FOREVERANDNOMORE and solo viola for his 2022 installation in Trentino. In 2024 she composed for the Royal Ballet Opera, Covent Garden for the choreographer Joseph Toonga's piece that was performed on the Main Stage as part of the "Encounters Four Contemporary Ballets".


Artists: We are always interested in hearing from talented artists. If you’d like to play at our future events, please get in touch.

Note: Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. These events frequently sell out, so we recommend buying tickets in advance.

Refunds: Tickets are for the full event and not for individual artists. If an artist cancels your tickets are still valid for the event. We cannot offer refunds.

Tickets

  • General Admission

    • £15.00

    Total

    £0.00

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