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Lord Spikeheart + bela
Institute of Contemporary Arts

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Prepare for peak sonic intensity as we present two of the most boundary-breaking metal artists and live acts in Lord Spikeheart and bela. A London debut show for both artists, it’s the extreme metal double bill we’ve all been waiting for! 

“It’s the sound of an atom of the soul being split, unleashing an eldritch new energy.” - The Fader on Lord Spikeheart

Over the past decade, Kenyan vocalist, songwriter and producer Martin Kanja, AKA Lord Spikeheart, has become a figurehead of the African metal scene cultivating a distinctive blend of guttural growls pulled from the death metal tradition, screeching screams and gravelly rap verses that seep menacingly through head-banging instrumentals.

His debut solo album The Adept, released on his own label HAEKALU Records, Africa's premiere label dedicated to darkest and heaviest music from the Continent, has acclaimed widespread recognition from prestigious media outlets such as The Guardian, BBC Radio, Pitchfork, Arte, Dazed, The Fader, NTS, Crack, Resident Advisor and The Quietus, — captivating audiences globally from East Africa to the rest of the world as a new frontier in extreme music.

Originally from Paju South Korea, bela (they/them) is a musician and a performance artist based in Berlin. They are known for electronic music performance merging pungmul - a Korean folk act rooted in agricultural traditions and linked to past social movements - and vocals inspired by extreme metal. bela shapes pungmul into the ritual for queer rage and grief with sub-heavy distortions and cries.

Their LP Noise and Cries, co-released on Subtext UK and Unsound PL in April 2024, debuts their raw vocals for the first time. Spanning over 5 avant-garde basement experiments and 2 grounding lengthy ambient scenes, it comprises a fierce reflection on the precarity of life back in South Korea, queer identity, severance of relationships, and endurance.


 
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07:30 pm
Wed, 06 Nov 2024
Stage

£20.81 (including DICE fees + £1.50 venue levy)

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