As part of a one-off co-headline tour, two of the UK’s top experimental music acts will perform together at Cambridge Junction on 2 November.
Nizlopi had a hit in 2005 with The JCB Song, leading to performances at Wembley Arena and all across Europe. The hip-hop musical activists – who had Ed Sheeran as a roadie – returned to the fray in 2014 after a musical hiatus, gigging around the UK and Ireland.
They will be joined by Moulettes, the Brighton-based indie outfit whose hit album Constellations displays influences from Bjork and Kate Bush. Their female-driven harmonies are underpinned by folksy sounds using an amplified bassoon, cello and synths, and in 2014 they provided the main support for Bellowhead.
Catch them both at 8pm; tickets £17.50.
A little reminder of The JCB Song: