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EBIPHÉ celebrates their debut headline hosted by Colour Club, bringing their vibrant neo-psyche soul sound to the Melbourne nu-jazz scene.
EBIPHE’s DEBUT HEADLINER HAS FINALLY COME. Bringing a celebration of freedom and life through music. Joined by the transformative & improvisational NIKODIMOS AND THE FREESPEAKERS (3 piece), the exceptional cinematic synth project FOXQUEL POPE and the magnificent RITA BASS on DJ decks all night.
Naarm based six piece, lead and fronted by songwriter/vocalist Phoebe Parsons, blend and introduce a heavy melting pot of sounds exploring neo-psyche soul, edging free jazz and hard driving boom funk. Sprinkling electric groove based music with Jill Scott inspired lyricism and poetry and Nai Palm inspired songwriting, birth EBIPHE, with Jack Eden (bass), Blake Hansen (drums), Marley Del Prete (trumpet), Declan Peel (Guitar) and Yo-el Segal (Keys and Synth).
The whole evening will be draped in psychedelic art visuals by ‘Atmosfera Lightshow’ (Liam Randals-Martin).
Nikodimos and the Free Speakers:
Nikodimos and the Free Speakers is a transformative improvisational experience that features a new lineup every gig. There are no thoughts, no motives, only free speaking!
Foxquel Pope:
Foxquel Pope is the solo project of Melbourne musician Scott Simington.
His music is a combination of vocal samples of his own voice, synth arpeggios, cinematic soundscapes, and live drums and vocals. Psychedelic experimental vibes. Think Philip Glass x Enya x Animal Collective.
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This event may or may not be limited as per the current COVIDsafe restrictions. Sanitiser will be provided on entry and all patrons must show proof of full vaccination on check-in using the QR code provided on entry.
We live, work and play on land that was forcibly taken from Aboriginal people. There has been no Treaty with the First Nations of this place and the effects of colonisation continue to this day. We would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people, on whose land this event will take place. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging and recognise that sovereignty has never been ceded.
There is a strict zero tolerance policy towards racism, homophobia, transphobia, sexism, ableism or harassment of any kind. Please report any unwelcome behaviour to staff or event organisers. There may be some strobe lights used in performances.
EBIPHE’s DEBUT HEADLINER HAS FINALLY COME. Bringing a celebration of freedom and life through music. Joined by the transformative & improvisational NIKODIMOS AND THE FREESPEAKERS (3 piece), the exceptional cinematic synth project FOXQUEL POPE and the magnificent RITA BASS on DJ decks all night.
Naarm based six piece, lead and fronted by songwriter/vocalist Phoebe Parsons, blend and introduce a heavy melting pot of sounds exploring neo-psyche soul, edging free jazz and hard driving boom funk. Sprinkling electric groove based music with Jill Scott inspired lyricism and poetry and Nai Palm inspired songwriting, birth EBIPHE, with Jack Eden (bass), Blake Hansen (drums), Marley Del Prete (trumpet), Declan Peel (Guitar) and Yo-el Segal (Keys and Synth).
The whole evening will be draped in psychedelic art visuals by ‘Atmosfera Lightshow’ (Liam Randals-Martin).
Nikodimos and the Free Speakers:
Nikodimos and the Free Speakers is a transformative improvisational experience that features a new lineup every gig. There are no thoughts, no motives, only free speaking!
Foxquel Pope:
Foxquel Pope is the solo project of Melbourne musician Scott Simington.
His music is a combination of vocal samples of his own voice, synth arpeggios, cinematic soundscapes, and live drums and vocals. Psychedelic experimental vibes. Think Philip Glass x Enya x Animal Collective.
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This event may or may not be limited as per the current COVIDsafe restrictions. Sanitiser will be provided on entry and all patrons must show proof of full vaccination on check-in using the QR code provided on entry.
We live, work and play on land that was forcibly taken from Aboriginal people. There has been no Treaty with the First Nations of this place and the effects of colonisation continue to this day. We would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people, on whose land this event will take place. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging and recognise that sovereignty has never been ceded.
There is a strict zero tolerance policy towards racism, homophobia, transphobia, sexism, ableism or harassment of any kind. Please report any unwelcome behaviour to staff or event organisers. There may be some strobe lights used in performances.
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