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MUSIC; Hector who Lived & Phil the Print

Fri, 26 Nov

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The Black Cherry - Comedy Club, Theatre,

This intimate live set will be bringing you original music by Hector Who Lived reimagined with the help of musical maverick Phil The Print. Expect improvisation and audience participation!!!

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MUSIC; Hector who Lived & Phil the Print
MUSIC; Hector who Lived & Phil the Print

Time & Location

26 Nov 2021, 20:00

The Black Cherry - Comedy Club, Theatre,, 643 Christchurch Rd, Boscombe, Bournemouth BH1 4AP, UK

About the Event

Hector Who Lived is a Bristol based producer/ songwriter that combines a wide array of genres into his production. This can be heard on the debut single 'Monkey' that is available to stream everywhere. This intimate live set will be bringing you original music by Hector Who Lived reimagined with the help of musical maverick Phil The Print. Expect improvisation and audience participation.

Hector has an array of musical achievements under his belt since his move to Bristol in 2017, having played venues such as The O2 Academy Oxford, The Bullingdon, Jericho Tavern and Truck Festival with his band ‘The Outside’. With his current band Try Me, Hector has a variety of festivals coming up this year including Dot To Dot. Hector has also featured on a charity album ‘Poland Has A Task’, alongside Lynks, Jessica Winter, Brodka and more; raising awareness for Women’s and Queer rights in Poland - Monkey Press releaseHis upcoming single Monkey was written when the first lockdown hit as an acknowledgement of one’s headspace being the first step towards self-help. With sharp DIY production and earnestly self-aware lyrics, it’s a raw communication of mental struggles throughout lockdown and slipping into bad habits. Noise samples from a gameboy are sprinkled throughout to add texture to the track. The song widens as it drops into the chorus where it sits atop a pulsing, funk-infused electronic bass. It reaches its pinnacle as it enters the final chorus; the vocals becoming stronger and more confident as they represent the willpower to get through bad mental states.

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