Neo psychedelic jazz group Ebiphé are putting on a freaky, funky party next week
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15.07.2022

Neo psychedelic jazz group Ebiphé are putting on a freaky, funky party next week

Kindred Bandroom

Ebiphé are headlining one last big band showcase, before they take a small hiatus to record their debut album.

Fronted by composer and vocalist Phoebe Parsons, the six piece band are known for their melting pot of sounds. They blend heavy grooves with electric rock and nu soul, as well as spoken word and soul inspired vocals. Catch Ebiphé at A Night at the Opera, their last gig before they disappear for a little while to record their debut album – it’s all going down at Kindred Bandroom next week on Saturday July 23. 

What you need to know

  • The six piece nu soul group Ebiphé are putting on a huge gig at Kindred Studios on July 23
  • They’ll be supported by Malla, Apelgate and ORA
  • Tickets are only $10 – an absolute steal

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Joining Ebiphé at A Night at the Opera are nu jazz collective Malla. Characterised by their chaotic soundscapes fused with jazz harmony, their fusion of house, future-jazz and drum and bass is not to be missed.

Also on the lineup are the ever-evolving Apelgate, known for their extended improvised sessions of psychedelic melodic rock. With a unique sound and presence, no show is ever the same.

 

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Influenced by everything from the sounds of Motown to synth-drenched dance music, ORA will perform a unique genre bending set of songs. Having opened for the likes of Hiatus Kaiyote, The Putbacks, Kimbra, Ainslie Wills and many others, the producer, multi-instrumentalist and filmmaker fluidly switches between the drum machine, keys and synth, guitar and vocals for a unique one-person show. 

Head down to  Kindred Bandroom on Saturday July 23 for A Night at the Opera. For only $10, it’s a great deal for some of Melbourne’s most killer acts. Grab your tickets by heading here.