Thursday, 2 April 2026

EarthBall - 'Actual Earth Music - Volume 3 & 4' announced!

 


 

All hail EarthBall!

 The Canadian avant/noise/rock group return this summer with new album ‘Actual Earth Music - Volume 3 & 4’. This is EarthBall plunging to full fathom five, transforming into something rich and strange. Side A captures a thumping performance at Cave12 in Geneva. Frazzled from a white-knuckle alpine descent, the group settles into a hypnotic sprawl, stretching time and form in ruminative cycles. Side B meanwhile presents a scorched excerpt from EarthBall’s crushing performance at Le Guess Who? Festival last winter.

‘Actual Earth Music - Volume 3 & 4’ marks another ascent in EarthBall’s ever-expanding, totemic discography, an ecstatic storm of raw immediacy and unfiltered expression. EarthBall came, conjured and opened the portal! Blink and it’s gone. What was that? Actual Earth Music! Released June 26th via Upset The Rhythm, the album will be available digitally, and as a limited 180g black vinyl pressing. Pre-orders now open from our Bandcamp and all savvy retailers! ‘Live at EKKO’ is available to stream everywhere now too.

EarthBall also have some choice tourdates to share:


EARTHBALL - European dates!

17/04 - Cafe OTO, London, UK (w/ Stewart Lee, CIA Debutante, Split Apex)
18/04 - Cube Cinema, Bristol, UK
19/04 - Blue Moon, Cambridge, UK
20/04 - Cafe OTO, London, UK (w/ Orcutt Shelley Miller)
21/04 - Little Bully, Oxford, UK
22/04 - Old Bus Depot, Nottingham, UK
23/04 - Wharf Chambers, Leeds, UK
24/04 - Glad Cafe, Glasgow, UK
25/04 - The Lubber Fiend, Newcastle, UK (w/ Penelope Trappes + RĂșn)

28/04 - AB, Brussels, Belgium
29/04 - BLA, Oslo, Norway

28/08 - Krankenhaus Festival, Ravenglass, UK

 


 

July 1st - Alison Cotton - The Old Church

  

Upset The Rhythm presents…

ALISON COTTON
Wednesday 1 July
The Old Church, Church St, Stoke Newington, London, N16 9ES
7.30pm | £15 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/z09756e9c72e

ALISON COTTON is a London-based composer, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist whose music centres on viola, harmonium, and layered vocal drones. Originally from Sunderland, she first emerged in the UK underground in bands including Saloon, The Eighteenth Day of May, and more recently, The Left Outsides before beginning her solo career in 2018. Her debut, All Is Quiet at the Ancient Theatre introduced her long-form, place-inspired approach to composition. This was followed with Only Darkness Now and The Portrait You Painted of Me, both acclaimed for their immersive atmospheres and emotional depth. All three albums appeared in The Quietus’ End of Year lists, with Only Darkness Now topping their New Weird Britain chart and The Portrait You Painted of Me was also Folk Record of the Month in The Guardian. 

In 2024, Cotton released Engelchen, a work inspired by the lives of Ida and Louise Cook and their efforts to help refugees escape Nazi Germany. The album deepened her interest in narrative composition, blending historical research with her distinctive drone-based sound. Her records have been released by Rocket Recordings, Feeding Tube Records, Cardinal Fuzz, Bloxham Tapes and Clay Pipe Music. Cotton continues to explore drone, experimental folk, and narrative forms, establishing herself as a singular voice in contemporary experimental music. For this show Cotton will be playing music from a new album and will be accompanied by Mark Nicholas on percussion, harmonium and synths. 

https://alisoncotton-uk.bandcamp.com



"Cotton may expand folk’s raw emotions into more avant garde territories, but they still feel possessed by a blood-red muscle memory that goes back centuries". –  The Guardian

“The power of this music is simply awe-inspiring. When Alison Cotton plays, the world stands still”. – The Quietus

“Alison Cotton’s music speaks of places, people and stories not quite of this world, while orchestrating folk and drone elements meticulously, as if following an arcane ritual” – The Wire

“Her exquisite voice calls to mind both the chill of the best British folk…and the psychedelic detail of Occitanian traditional song” – Uncut Magazine

“Some of the most moving, powerful music you’re likely to hear this year” – NARC Magazine

Friday, 27 March 2026

Marisa Anderson - London show!

 We couldn’t be looking forward to this more! Marisa Anderson performing material from her new album ‘The Anthology of UnAmerican Folk Music’ at the splendid Theatreship!



Upset The Rhythm presents…

MARISA ANDERSON
Thursday 3 September
Theatreship, South Quay Plaza, London, E14 9SH
7.30pm | £16 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/f5f9fa0cf04d

MARISA ANDERSON channels the history of the guitar and stretches the boundaries of tradition. Her playing is fluid, emotional, and masterful, featuring compositions and improvisations that re-imagine the landscape of American music.  The New Yorker calls Anderson ‘one of the most distinctive guitar players of her generation’, and NPR refers to her as among ‘this era’s most powerful players’. Her music has been featured in Rolling Stone, NPR, The  New York Times, Pitchfork, the BBC and The Wire. Festival appearances  include Big Ears, Pitchfork Midwinter, Le Guess Who and the Copenhagen Jazz Festival. 

In addition to her solo work, Anderson is sought after as a collaborator and composer.  Swallowtail, her second record in duo with drummer Jim White was released May 2024 on Thrill Jockey Records. 2024 also saw the release of the feature film score ‘ A Perfect Day For Caribou’, as well as appearances on records by Charlie Parr, Myriam Gendron and Big|Brave. In addition to multiple solo releases, past projects include 2021’s Lost Futures with guitarist William Tyler, and contributions to recordings by Matmos, Tara Jane O’Neil, Beth Ditto, Sharon Van Etten and Circuit Des Yeux. Anderson’s forthcoming album, ‘The Anthology of UnAmerican Folk Music’ (out May 22 on Thrill Jockey), is a collection of songs culled from the private record collection of the late Harry Smith. Assembled by Anderson after a chance encounter led to an opportunity to study and explore this treasure trove of music, the Anthology focuses on music from places that the United States has been in conflict with since 1970: Southeast Asia, the USSR and the Arabic and Islamic regions of the world.

https://marisaanderson.bandcamp.com/

Wednesday, 25 March 2026

Gun Outfit - 'So Easy To Love' [official video]


 

Gun Outfit resurface today with a second celestial single from their anticipated double-album ‘Process and Reality’ (out May 8th on Upset The Rhythm). 

‘So Easy To Love’ is “kind of love song to our friends and the time we all drove across the border to spend Christmas at Guadalupe Canyon” explains Carrie Keith from the band. The video features excerpts of ‘The Western Ends’, an experimental western shot on 16mm by Joe DeNardo conjuring a fragile sense of space where longing and trust can float off and dissipate into the horizon. 

Treasure it!
UTR
x

Wednesday, 18 March 2026

Tara Clerkin Trio - Two Day Residency

 

Delighted to welcome back Tara Clerkin Trio to London this October for a momentous Two Day Residency at the ICA!


TARA CLERKIN TRIO

Tuesday 20 October
Wednesday 21 October
ICA, The Mall, London, SW1Y 5AH
7.30pm | £20 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/A84511d5ee4a  /   https://link.dice.fm/D620a1b54750

TARA CLERKIN TRIO formed in Bristol (where none of them are from yet all of whom are deeply engrained) in 2020. Despite the singular authority implied by its name, they consist of the titular Tara Clerkin, her partner Sunny Joe Paradisos, and Sunny’s brother, Patrick Benjamin. With two extraordinary mini-albums – In Spring (2021) and On The Turning Ground (2023) – making a splash on London’s formidable World of Echo label in wake of their self-titled 2020 debut, this upcoming Somewhere Good LP (out June 5th) is, in many ways, the band’s most realised work. In running their usual gauntlet of idiosyncratic (*an overused adjective for which here there is regrettably no sufficient alternative) approaches, Clerkin & Co. color in and outside of compositional lines over the course of 40+ celebratory minutes - never wallowing, despite inherently somber subject matters of self-defeat, disease, displacement, restlessness, gentrification - allowing their arrangements and improvisations ample space and time to situate, stretch out, breathe, cross-pollinate, and ultimately take deeper hold on the listener’s imagination – all while somehow sounding more like themselves than ever before. There are elements of avant-pop, modern classical, kraut-folk, audio veritĂ©, and nods to trip hop, but Tara Clerkin Trio have fun transcending easy categorisation. This show is part of a two-day residency at the ICA, taking place on Oct 20th and 21st.

https://taraclerkintrio.bandcamp.com/

Friday, 13 March 2026

The Cleaners From Venus - London show!


Only one place to be on September 30th… Islington Assembly Hall! We are overjoyed to welcome back The Cleaners From Venus to London for their biggest show yet. This time Martin will be joined by Nel, who was in The Cleaners in the 80s / 90s, they both teamed up for the evocative Brotherhood of Lizards project too. Expect plenty of variety as ever, many Cleaners classics, some solo Martin Newell originals and a cameo set of Brotherhood of Lizards material thrown in too.

Most excellent poster by the talented Jodie Lowther.


Upset The Rhythm presents…

THE CLEANERS FROM VENUS
Wednesday 30 September
Islington Assembly Hall, Upper St, London, N1 2UD
7pm | £18 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Jeae6ca73fca

THE CLEANERS FROM VENUS will be performing this Autumn in London. Martin Newell will be on guitar and piano, joined by Nelson Surfquake Nice -  an original member of Cleaners back in the 80s, and half of The Brotherhood of Lizards alongside Martin. The group will be performing some classic Cleaners songs, with a Brotherhood of Lizards cameo-set thrown in!

Martin Newell is a purveyor of ingenious pop music. His music is refracted from late 60s rock only shot through with invention from the rough-and-ready explosion of DIY tape releases in 80s Britain. As a songwriter, he’s right up there with Syd Barrett and Ray Davies, capturing a peculiar Englishness that’s very much his own. 

Martin started his career in music aged 19 when he joined an Essex glam-rock band called The Mighty Plod as a singer and gigged in rough clubs, pubs and colleges for the next two years. In his early twenties he joined a hard rock/prog band from Ipswich called Gypp and gigged in the UK as well as touring northern Germany several times. In 1979, he won his first record contract and shortly afterwards his first single ‘Young Jobless / Sylvie In Toytown’ was released, first on an indie label and then with Liberty Records. In the 1980s he formed the anarchic and wonderfully offbeat Cleaners From Venus, who after much defiance of music biz convention, signed to a London record company and began making proper records which were well reviewed and well-received. He began co-writing songs with Captain Sensible in 1986, a relationship which endures to some extent to this day. In 1989 he and his friend Nelson, now of New Model Army formed The Brotherhood of Lizards, were signed to make an album and proceeded to promote it, touring the record by bicycle. This led to many TV appearances and some notoriety and amusement in the media. In 1993, with XTC's Andy Partridge in the producer's chair Martin made what was to become his most successful album ‘The Greatest Living Englishman’, hailed by Rolling Stone magazine as a rock classic. Over the last ten years Martin has continued to release exhilarating albums under his own name and as Cleaners from Venus, most recently a winsome new Cleaners album called ‘K7’ was released on CD and cassette.

A highly-entertaining live act, Martin Newell performs infrequently, refusing nowadays to tour at all.  He has been the subject of  a highly-praised documentary film Upstairs Planet (2019) which enjoyed premieres both in London and in New York. A second documentary The Jangling Man, the director James Sharp’s intimate portrait of  Newell’s life and work,  premiered in London and Los Angeles in October 2022. The Cleaners From Venus track ‘Corridor of Dreams’ was just featured in the hit film ‘Smashing Machine’.

https://www.cleanersfromvenus.com/





A note from Martin…

With the Cleaners from Venus, it was always about the songs. Even back in the 1980s when we first began. Earlier still when I was a  young teenager, taking my first songs around the London record companies, a kindly record producer called Fritz Fryer gave me some advice. He said, “If a song will stand up and sound good, with only one voice and the instrument upon which it was written, then you’ve pretty much got the record.”

Having struggled in bands throughout my 20s -- and got nowhere -- I decided that if the music business wasn’t going to give me a game, then I’d have to start my own game. It began as a very small game indeed. We recorded at home on cheap or homemade instruments, using kitchen percussion and swamping everything in psychedelic echo. We sold our early efforts on cassettes. Back then, if we managed to sell between 50 and 100 cassettes, it was deemed a success. With that kind of ethos, if we’d had the internet back in the 1980s we could have conquered the world. That was then.
 
Now, in 2026, Cleaners from Venus songs stream in their millions across many platforms. We sell many records and cassettes and our popularity has grown organically -- and internationally. We were surprised and touched to discover that the bulk of our listeners are young, bright people, often with an inclination to dress rather eccentrically. They’re not exactly hipsters but perhaps fashion-wise, they tend to be non-conformists. 

A tour manager informed me, by the way, that he thought that our people were quite the nicest audiences he’d come across. At gigs, therefore, instead of hiding in the dressing room, I like to hang out  by the front desk, meeting the gig-goers. We don’t have much of a guest list, because we don’t issue press passes or encourage broadcasters to attend our events. They’ve never been part of our story and to tell the truth we don’t really need them now. 
 
The reason that Cleaners from Venus don’t play many gigs is because quite honestly, we’ve found that our time is better spent trying to write bomb-proof songs and great records, many of which are destined to last longer than gig memories. But when we do come out to play, we like to dress up and be a bit silly with it. Audiences never know what they’re going to get. But  then, a bit of general unrehearsed chaos, never goes amiss, does it?
 
We can reveal, however, that on board for this year’s events, will be Nelson Surfquake Nice who was a Cleaners from Venus member way back in the 80s --until New Model Army borrowed him on a long loan. Nel was also one half of The Brotherhood of Lizards, who made the Lizardland album. So what we figured we’d do for you this time, was to play a good mix of Cleaners classics, with a Brotherhood of Lizards cameo-set thrown in, as well as some songs, from The Greatest Living Englishman album. 
 
That’s right, we’re playing to the gallery. Because we think that you’ll probably like it. The Gallery, this year, incidentally, will be in London at Islington Assembly Hall.  We hope to meet you and to play you some songs. Because, as I stated at the beginning of this epistle, with Cleaners from Venus it’s always been about the songs. See you soon!

(Martin Newell, March 2026)



Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Artificial Go - London show in May!

 

 
 
The very wonderful Artificial Go are heading to London for the first time on May 13th! To say we're EXCITED would be the understatement of all understatements!

Upset The Rhythm presents…
 
ARTIFICIAL GO
Wednesday 13 May
New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, London, N4 1DN
7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Fe9ef9f4142d
 
 
ARTIFICIAL GO hail from Cincinnati, USA, and bring the beat to life with their New / No / Whatever Wave weirdness! Last year they released ‘Musical Chairs’, building on 2024’s 'Hopscotch Fever', an album of ten existential post-punk chamber pop tracks. Recorded at Lambda Research and the haunted attic of the band’s house, the core trio of Angie Willcutt, Micah Wu, and Cole Gilfilen have traded the sparse jangle of their debut for a broader, fuller sound. ‘Musical Chairs’ deftly meshes the angular excitability of 'Hopscotch Fever' with a spectral warmth and expensiveness able to encompass acoustic guitars, Wu’s almost metaphysical funk bass lines, tape loops and blips and bleeps, a guest spot by Eric Dietrich (of The Drin and Sorry Eric) on saxophone, and Gilfilen’s hip moving boom-bap drumming add to the excitement.

In Willcutt’s hands, the struggles, and at times terrors, of our current age are playfully subverted with agile world play and dynamic vocalization that moves from sweet and dreamy to cartoonishly exaggerated as she charts an emotional course through such topics as the difficulties of playing the role of “woman” in a misogynist world (“Playing Puppet”) or the injustice of anthropocentric hierarchy (“Tightrope Walker”). Musical Chairs is serious music not meant to be taken too seriously, a playful act of resistance, a meditation on the good and bad of this world, and ultimately a remarkable statement on the continuing growth of Artificial Go.

https://artificialgo.bandcamp.com/


Thursday, 26 February 2026

Dog Chocolate - 'So Inspired, So Done In' out today!

 


 
 
 

 
Hello all!

The day has arrived… to try a bit of Dog Chocolate. The group’s fourth album So Inspired, So Done In bounds into the world today.
 
Dog Chocolate’s music overflows with energy and ideas. They’re still manic, hilarious, and apposite, but this time Dog Chocolate investigate their internal landscapes with empathy, exploring bigger, existential questions. Thematically, a lot of ground is covered, with songs boasting subject matter as diverse as artistic inspiration, burnout, bronze age living conditions, work, anti-work, and human-plant relations. 

Recorded and mixed by POZI's Toby Burroughs and mastered by Sofia Lopes, So Inspired, So Done In charts a puzzling epoch in the band's collective life, marked by major life changes, losses and shifts, colouring the band's trademark kinetic, anxious outbursts with a contemplative glaze. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
‘Fun is Always Brilliant’ state Dog Chocolate with their new single! But is it really? No one welcomes the fun police. Well… Dog Chocolate have an uncanny knack of making (actually) great music, that is packed with humour, stories and profound insights.
 
They do all this with a great big spoonful of jest, yet it never sidesteps into silly. Dog Chocolate have a realism and bite that roots everything in direct experience of our often-preposterous world. They do all this whilst embracing the collective joy that should be playing in a band.
 
Dog Chocolate are always brilliant.
 
So Inspired, So Done In is out now digitally, and is also available as a limited edition LP accompanied by poster & lyric book from all the best shops, including our own webstore here.
 
 
 
Dog Chocolate are celebrating this momentous occasion with two album launch parties too, tonight in London and tomorrow in Oxford:
 
27/01 - Paper Dress Vintage, London *
28/01 - Truck Store, Oxford *
 
* w/ The Plan + Rattle
 
 
 
 

“A Shouty good time” - Brooklyn Vegan

“The London band bold enough to call themselves Dog Chocolate resurrect the classic UTR DIY sound of a group where you can hear exactly how they’ve put their referential/daft songs together.” - Loud & Quiet

“ a barking mad release of raucous math punk” - NARC

“It’s a furious bit of angular guitar lines dancing around the verses.. Crawling through the speakers like vines, the guitars scratch at our ears, each round amplified by a burst of drum hits that set up the chorus. Back and forth the song goes, much like man’s back and forth with nature..” - Austin Town Hall

"Because here’s a band that’s clearly ingested all the necessary Fall/Maps/Ubu/Wire, and churned out not more of the same, but something original and skewed and unexpected." - Dusted

“Dog Chocolate has created a fun and energetic song that fits in the pop punk genre, if barely. It's always good to see a band transform and add to a genre that has mostly remained stagnant for two decades.” - If It’s Too Loud

“Dog Chocolate give us a quirky, beepy and guitary track, then turn thrashy with a straightforward Northern vocal, it’s decent lo-fi punk, short and the end is suitably odd… it’s got that Half Man Half Biscuit vibe and a great name for a band.” - Fighting Boredom

“...sounding somewhere between Stump, The Pop Group and Alternative TV, socio-political bite leavened with humour but with no desire to be friendly.” - The Arts Desk



 
 
 
 
 
 

 
On to Upset The Rhythm's live music programme now!
 
Huge thanks to all of you for coming out to see Cindy and Yellow Swans recently in London, both were tremendous, we hope you enjoyed them too.
 
Below you will find details of our upcoming events for Keiji Haino (ICA, March 17th) and for Bill Orcutt too (Bush Hall, April 13th). Looking forward to both of those!
 
Rich Dawson's 'Delight is Right' all-dayer at the Barbican on March 22nd is now sold out. However, June 6th will see us head to the Horse Hospital for a special 8-hour free performance from Rich's other going concern, the wonk-pop trip that is Hen Ogledd. Just turn up on the day!
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents...
 
KEIJI HAINO 
Tuesday 17 March
ICA, The Mall, London, SW1Y 5AH
7.30pm | £25 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/V8e7432de701

KEIJI HAINO was born in Chiba, Japan on May 3, 1952. Inspired by Antonin Artaud, he aimed for the theater, but an encounter with The Doors stimulated him into music, where he has examined and absorbed a wide range of expressions from the early blues, especially Blind Lemon Jefferson, or European medieval music to popular songs across the world.  In 1970, he joined a group Lost Aaraaf named after Edgar Allan Poe’s poem as a vocalist. Meanwhile, he started to work on home recordings and learned the guitar and percussion autodidactically. In 1978, Haino formed a rock band Fushitsusha, and since 1988, after a recuperation period from 1983 to 1987, he has been internationally active in various forms including solo, groups such as Fushitsusha, Nijiumu, Aihiyo, Vajra, Sanhedrin, Seijaku, Nazoranai or The Hardy Rocks and DJ as “experimental mixture,” as well as in collaboration with artists from different backgrounds, drawing the performance of the guitar, percussion, hurdy gurdy, string instruments, wind instruments, local instruments from across the world and DJ gears to the extreme through idiosyncratic techniques. Haino has released more than 200 recordings and performed live at least 2,000 times.

In March 2026 Japan, Haino will present two exclusive performances in Europe on polygonola, a metal-flat polygonal instrument, based on the 2nd dimensional vibration theory, built by Naoki Skura. One fo these performances will take place at the ICA on March 17th.

https://keijihaino.bandcamp.com

“Keiji Haino towers over the Japanese underground: his colossally heavy guitar excursions inspired a whole generation of psychedelic rockers, but his omnivorous musical appetites have also seen him collaborate with jazz musicians, branch out into DJing, and play an entire gamelan orchestra single-handedly. There's no knowing what to expect from a Haino gig” - Time Out Tokyo

“Keiji Haino lives among the class of improvisers who roam so far from what we usually call form -meaning, basically, rules - that they make you question whether what they’re doing is music.”
- New York Times
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…

BILL ORCUTT
ALEXANDER TUCKER

Monday 13 April 
Bush Hall, 310 Uxbridge Rd, Shepherds Bush, London W12 7LJ
7.30pm | £18 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/U67bfce667c6

BILL ORCUTT is a guitarist and composer. He has been described as “thrillingly original” (Will Ainsley, Bandcamp Daily) as "a go-for-broke guitar improviser," (Ben Ratliff, New York Times) “creating a new language” (Marc Masters, Pitchfork) whose playing would "make Derek Bailey do a double-take" (Lars Gotrich, NPR). Orcutt tours actively, appearing at festivals worldwide, including Rewire (The Hague), Presences Electronique (Paris), Jazz em Agosto (Lisbon), Goner Fest (Memphis), Musique Actuelle (Victoriaville), Big Ears (Knoxville), Music Unlimited (Wels), Le Guess Who? (Utrecht), Nouveau Festival du Centre Pompidou (Paris), Unsound (Krakow), a Maida Vale session for BBC 3 (London) and a Tiny Desk concert for NPR.

2025 saw Orcutt release ‘Another Perfect Day’,  his first solo electric guitar record since 2017’s eponymous Bill Orcutt. While that eight-year gap might not seem like a ton of time on the cosmic scale, it nonetheless represents a busy half-decade plus for Orcutt projects: a raft of improv collaborations, an acclaimed run of chopped and looped albums on Fake Estates, and the collision of Orcutt’s computer and guitar music on Music For Four Guitars and last year’s How to Rescue Things, both on Palilalia. The undeniable alchemy of those latter mashups inspired not only a wider appreciation of Orcutt-as-composer, but also the resurrection of Orcutt-as-bandleader, as the Bill Orcutt Quartet hit the road in support of Four Guitars, Orcutt’s first work with a proper score. ‘Another Perfect Day’ sees Orcutt building tension with short phrases, repeated with slight variability until it seems like they’ll never stop, finally slamming into a fresh line like the dawning valley at the crest of the mountain pass. It’s an affirmation that Orcutt is above all a lead player - angular runs scaling the heavens, ricocheting back to ground zero before climbing again. 

https://billorcutt.bandcamp.com/

ALEXANDER TUCKER returns to the guitar, after spending the last few years focusing on his modular experimental techno guise MICROCORPS. Since the early 2000s Tucker has released solo guitar and cello based albums on Thrill Jockey Records, Subtext, and ATP Recordings, blending songs, electronics, strings, vocals and extended techniques. Creating music that sits between structured song writing, composition, drone and noise, Tucker is also a prolific collaborator, with projects that include tape-loop duo Imbogodom, and electronic pop with Grumbling Fur and Charlemagne Palestine. More recent live collaborations include work with Lasse Marhaug, Kenichi Iwasa, and Elvin Brandhi. 

2026 sees Tucker melding his past work with acoustic guitar, and his present explorations with modular synth systems and electronics, processing minimal steel string guitar into unrecognisable sonic forms through improvisation, synthesis and electronic manipulation. Tucker’s investigations into electroacoustic and music concrete composition has led him to seek out ways to warp, stretch and mangle this own guitar playing beyond its original form, revelling in the sheer pleasure of transforming sound and creating imaginary and unspoken spaces.

https://alexandertucker.bandcamp.com/music
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

Thanks for everything, have a great weekend!
Upset The Rhythm
 
 
                 
 
 
 
 
 
 
UPSET THE RHYTHM
UPCOMING SHOWS 
KEIJI HAINO 
Tuesday 17 March
ICA, The Mall, London, SW1Y 5AH
7.30pm | £25 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/V8e7432de701
 
RICH(ARD) DAWSON - Delight Is Right
RICH(ARD) DAWSON & CIRCLE
ØXN
TRISTWCH Y FENYWOD
HAMEED BROTHERS QAWWAL
In collaboration with The Barbican
Sunday 22 March
Barbican, Silk Street, London, EC2Y 8DS
6pm | SOLD OUT
 
BILL ORCUTT
ALEXANDER TUCKER 
Monday 13 April 
Bush Hall, 310 Uxbridge Rd, Shepherds Bush, London W12 7LJ
7.30pm | £18 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/U67bfce667c6
 
EARTHBALL
CIA DEBUTANTE
SPLIT APEX
Friday 17 April
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £12 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/u7705d1dcd32
 
LANDE HEKT
THE POPGUNS
MUMBLE TIDE
Sunday 19 April
MOTH Club, Old Trades Hall, Valette St, London, E9 6NU
7pm | £13.50 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/f4d01f8d742e
 
ORCUTT SHELLEY MILLER
EARTHBALL

Monday 20 April
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | SOLD OUT
 
DEAR NORA (DUO)
TAI HAF HEB DRIGOLYN

Wednesday 22 April
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £12 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/F39394c4d08b
 
ORCUTT SHELLEY MILLER
THE COOPERATI
Thursday 23 April
100 Club, 100 Oxford St, London, W1D 1LL
7.30pm | £22 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Va21db65af7a
 
DISCOMBODURATION:
HEN OGLEDD joined by special guests! 

Saturday 6 June
Horse Hospital, Colonnade, London, WC1N 1JD 
2pm-10pm (8 hour set) | Free to all! | Just turn up on the day!
 
PROLAPSE
Friday 7 August
100 Club, 100 Oxford St, London, W1D 1LL
7.30pm | £15 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/Ia90705d4651
 
JEFFREY ALEXANDER & THE HEAVY LIDDERS 
CHRISTINA CARTER 

Saturday 8 August
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £12 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/g5abdad7e406
 
LINDA SMITH & BAND
TRASH KIT
STUART MOXHAM 
Thursday 20 August
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £14 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/S95c334aac7b
 

Wednesday, 25 February 2026

Season 2 - 'Becomes a Dream'

 
Alright! Here is ‘Becomes a Dream’: another gem of single to shake loose from the Season 2 album ‘Power of Now’ (out April 24th). “Everything becomes a dream, even walking down the street”… enjoy!

'Becomes a Dream' is available to stream everywhere now and the full video made by Carolyn Hawkins can be found hither: 

 


'Power of Now' is a co-release from Upset The Rhythm and the brilliant Spoilsport Records x



Thursday, 19 February 2026

Discomboduration - Hen Ogledd in London



 

This will be sensational, unconventional and durational… 8 hours of continuous Discomboduration!



Upset The Rhythm & Weird World presents...

DISCOMBODURATION:
HEN OGLEDD joined by special guests! 

Saturday 6 June
Horse Hospital, Colonnade, London, WC1N 1JD 
2pm-10pm (8 hour set) | Free to all! | Reserve a spot: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1983387750152?aff=oddtdtcreator OR just turn up on the day!

HEN OGLEDD are a Scottish-Welsh-Geordie-Lancashire-Australian supergroup. They will be performing a special 8-hour sound-ritual in the most haunted and wondrous locale of The Horse Hospital in Bloomsbury, London this early summer. Splintering their latest album DISCOMBOBULATED through prisms of drone, improvisation, dance, caterwauling, kinetic-sculpture, befuddlement, squelching, dreamiest of dream-pop, ha-ha-harp, horrible stuff, coo-ing and large blasts - this extended un-concert is bound to be an immersive overwhelming experience and a pivotal moment in the history of people having a nice time. 

DISCOMBODURATION explores themes of collapse, persistence, and collective imagination. With costume and a life(ish) size, pop up book set’ artist Rachael MacArthur will bring forth a lucid psychogenic fantasy episodic landscape with each stage of the performance. Hen Ogledd are exploring what it means to perform through crisis, to dance, speak, and imagine within the ruins, and to build, even temporarily, a space for a shared vision. Please join us for DISCOMBODURATION on 6th June, in entirety from 2pm til 10pm, or drop in as you please/at your own peril.

https://www.henogledd.com/