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We begin a new series of intimate live music nights to Crystal Palace — evenings dedicated to thoughtful songwriting and close listening in a welcoming setting.For the opening night we’re delighted to present James Lloyd Smith performing with his trio, alongside Omam Dawn and Neev.
James Lloyd Smith’s music blends intricate melodies with organic instrumentation, creating atmospheric indie-folk songs shaped by reflections on landscape, solitude and renewal.
An instant lo-fi warmth comparable to Sufjan Stevens – Backseat Mafia
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NEEV’s work is known for its intricate storytelling and evocative vocals. Her debut album Katherine received a four-star review from the Daily Express and airplay across BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Radio Scotland, while her latest record How Things Tie in Knots explores themes of identity, heritage and self-discovery.
"Right up my street."
Guy Garvey, BBC Radio 6
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Omam Dawn is known for transporting listeners to ethereal and whimsical dreamscapes, weaving narratives of blind birds, pirate fishermen and talking dolphins all the while exploring darker corners of cemeteries and unrequited love.
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Join us for the first evening of this new series — a chance to hear three exceptional artists in an intimate setting.
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Event Venue
Hopscotch Taproom, 56 Westow Hill, London, SE19 1RX, United Kingdom, Croydon
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