A brilliant night of beautiful acoustic music in London’s Camden, featuring two fantastic musicians. Free of charge.

Rebecca Cullen
A song that brings a classic Pink Floyd style of songwriting and fuses it with a brilliantly appropriate, circus-like folk-rock back bone.
Commemorate, celebrate and camp out. Because a little dirt never hurt anyone! A small festival (500 people maximum) raising funds for Thames Hospice.
One of the most striking things about the collection is the lyricism. There’s emotion & personality, but also a fly-on-the-wall sort of feeling to it all.
The music gets big, the vocal storms out & grabs hold of you, and the instrumentation works in unison to do the same. The sound is massive, yet warm.
It’s a refreshing project, overflowing with feeling but all the while maintaining a calm & cool composure – something not often witnessed in modern music.
The lasting feeling of love & support can be passed on & shared & held close to your heart forever. The song expresses this sentiment beautifully.
The music has been thoughtfully crafted & catered to reflect the importance of the concept and the true power that these feelings can have over people.
The music is gentle but intense; it builds, without getting noisy. The story unfolds, the poetry of it soaks into you.
There’s a heavily emotional ambiance that completely soaks you in feeling & reflective lyricism. An exciting collaboration between two artists.
There’s a lot to appreciate about this few minutes of music, the lasting effect of which is that you’re likely to come back and listen to it several times.
The song has the kick & bounce of any great rock & roll track, but it’s presented in an almost acoustic sort of way, which is great to listen to.