Author: Mike Pony

Diving Deeper into Gazelle Twin

Mischievous musician and master of disguise Gazelle Twin, real name Elizabeth Bernholz, is a British Female Artist who released her latest album ‘Pastoral’ at the end of 2018. Although following a medieval motif, the lyrics sit perfectly with current affairs; poking at retrogressive tradition and the gruesome side of Great British nostalgia. “There is a […]

Energy Revolution

Celebrating life and art needn’t hurt the planet Millions travel to events and festivals like Submerge every year. That’s a lot of fuel miles and a lot of carbon, but the charity Energy Revolution is restoring some balance. Working with festival organisers and audiences, it collects donations to support renewable energy projects across the UK […]

Submerge 2019 Belonging

Forward-thinking digital arts for everyone Submerge, Bristol’s digital arts festival, returns to various venues across the city on 1-10 March. Those confirmed for the programme include experimental artist Klein, Actress with AI sprite Young Paint, British composer Gazelle Twin, Young Echo member Ossia, local talent Batu, Berlin-based sound artist JASSS and more. The festival’s programme […]

Submerge 2016 Highlights

Submerge Festival have released a highlights video of their 2016 festival, along with a call out for sponsors for the next edition.

Crack Magazine Submerge 2016

Crack Magazine is an independent platform for contemporary culture, distributed online and in print throughout the UK and in Berlin. Critic Rachael Williams came along to Submerge Festival to review The Ascent.

Exeunt Magazine Submerge 2016

Exeunt Magazine present beautifully written, experimental, fierce and longform writing about theatre. Critic Rosemary Waugh came along to Submerge Festival to review our events Ghosts and The Cube.

Bristol 24/7 Submerge 2016

Bristol 24/7 provide high-quality, independent news and features in the southwest. Adam Quarshie and Jodie Guichard came along to Submerge Festival to review events Dive, Into The Deep and Ghosts.

Cone Magazine Submerge 2016

Cone Magazine is a British independently run magazine and media platform, focusing on music, art and culture. We invited critic Michael Robertson to review Submerge Festival.

Inter:mission Submerge 2016

Bristol University student magazine Inter:mission strives to unearth the best of Bristol’s culture and bring it together with the wealth of student talent. Elena Angelides and Funmibi Ogunlesi came along to Submerge Festival to review events Dive, Into The Deep and The Ascent

Octo Octa – Top Three Tracks

We asked producer and DJ Octo Octa to tell us her top three tracks, ahead of her set at Submerge Festival this weekend. Here’s what she chose…