Woodbridge Festival presents Red Snapper, Noisy Pots & DJ Ben Osborne

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  • WATCH HERE www.woodbridgefestival.com Woodbridge Festival of Art And Music are premiering the third instalment of their on-going live and online 2020 festival, in association with Noise of Art and MSF at The Social. Sunday's broadcast features the sold-out live show of influential club Jazz pioneers Red Snapper at The Riverside, Woodbridge - filmed in front of a sold-out COVID regulated audience - and the UK debut of up-and-coming Czech act Noisy Pots - playing live in Prague. Noisy Pots are a jazz and classically trained duo who make electro from kitchen utensils and pots and pans - hence the name. Noisy Pots appear as a part of MSF's pan European network involving The Social, London and Noise of Art in the UK and Move Association and Cross Club in Prague. One of several European acts scheduled to perform our events before COVID made touring impossible, they release their new single, Khan, this week and are currently building a following amongst UK tastemakers. Red Snapper will be releasing long awaited new material this year. Their track Truth 1 (currently getting airplay on BBC 6 Music) is the first of three new singles, while an album will be released in 2021. Best known for their unique and dramatic sound and passionate live performances, Red Snapper embrace deep funk, hip-hop, dub, psychedelic surf and afro-jazz. Their track Spikey is featured on El Camino, the recently released Netflix Breaking Bad film directed by Vince Gilligan. Originally formed in 1994, they've toured globally and supported acts such as Massive Attack, Bjork, The Prodigy, De La Soul and The Fugees. They have a reputation for innovative and expansive remixes; reworking tunes by Trouble Funk, Garbage, Lamb and Edwyn Collins, amongst others. Red Snapper's unique show in Woodbridge sees them perform a one-off collaboration with multi-instrumentalist Tim Hutton, whose credits include acts such as Afrika Bambaataa, Groove Armada, Amy Winehouse, Professor Green, Mike Skinner and many more. Woodbridge Festival programme director and DJ Ben Osborne, said: "Snapper first caused a stir when Andrew Weatherall stepped-up to mix their debut single in his Sabres partnership. They've made a huge and unique contribution to UK music and influenced acts worldwide since and forefathers to the current crop of British jazz acts bringing virtuoso musicianship into clubs around the world. They remain one of the most exciting live acts in soul and dance. "Noisy Pots are at the forefront of the new scene in Prague and have matched the DIY approach of post punk, by using household objects, with contemporary electro." This show is part of Noise of Art's on-going online series of acts recorded live at real venues, and comes from Woodbridge Festival's 'Live at The Riverside' series. Their next Riverside show is on 2 November. Tickets on sale soon. The online event is also raising funds for the Save Our Venues Campaign, nationally co-ordinated by Musicians Union and Music Venues Alliance. Please donate what you can afford here: https://saveourvenues.co.uk/#/
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