Tue 8 Jul 19:30pm
Limited tickets available HERE
Straight from China’s underground electronic scene, Frankfurt Helmet are landing in East London for a night of brain-bending beats and heavy vibes. Mixing IDM, glitch, and noisy textures, their live sets hit hard, get weird, and keep the energy high from start to finish.
Expect crunchy rhythms, strange sounds, and a wild ride on the dancefloor. If you’re into unique electronic music, or just want to lose yourself in something different, this one’s for you. Bring your crew. Come dance. Get weird.
For fans of: Aphex Twin, DARKSIDE, Floating Points Live set.
Frankfurt Helmet:
Frankfurt Helmet is the duo of philosopher and sound artist Dafei and former drummer/guitarist Romma. Blending modular synthesis with cold, mechanical rhythms, they fuse electronic music with digital media art. Their performances span major festivals, new media art shows, and exhibitions. In 2022, they released INDIVISUALS, produced by German electronic pioneer Byetone. In 2025, they continue their exploration of sound and technology on EU&UK stages.
Polyop:
Polyop are a London-based acid-rave audiovisual group, co-founded by Jack Driscoll and Alex Kempton, later joined by Harry Orso, Finlay Macaulay, and Larry Reeve. Since 2016, they’ve built a reputation for immersive live shows combining hardware-driven electronic music with surreal visuals, including shape-shifting gods and alien tribes. Influenced by early 3D graphics and ’90s rave culture, they developed Hedron, an open-source tool now used by artists globally. Polyop have performed across Europe and at London venues like The Cause and Rich Mix, with releases on Nudibranch and Tru Thoughts, and airplay on BBC 6 Music, NTS, and Worldwide FM.
Web:
Web are on a mission to make music as heavy as they can. Partly in response to the wiry post-punk sound that has been de rigueur for the last few years around venues like The Windmill and Shacklewell Arms, their dark and visceral sound combines thrashing drums and guitar without ever quite becoming metal. Indeed, their music serves up surprises, at turns appealing to fans of jazz, prog, rock, pop, noise and beyond.