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The Barbican has always felt like a place of peace, a place of introspective thinking, a place of appreciation.
For us, it stretches even further. Its brutalist architecture has long held a charm that we’re endlessly drawn to for inspiration.
So when we got the call to do a curation at such a special place to us, Blue and I felt like it was really meant to be.
After all these years pushing boundaries, pushing music, visuals & art we realised that same energy is something we’ve always connected with in the artists we’ve seen at the Barbican. So it truly feels like it was meant to be🫶🏼
We also came across photos from our very first art exhibition back in October 2021 — the night that launched the label. It remains one of our most wholesome memories, and we’ll need you there this time to replicate that again💙
From a little art exhibition in 2021 to the Barbican next month…what a journey it’s been…
anyone can dance, is Barbican’s late-night party series that travels the world through local diasporas in the UK, and this next chapter with Love In The Endz honours the originators and innovators shaping the future of South American contemporary music. The label family will be in full force as we’re joined by Chile’s
@djraff , Colombia’s
@brend4_internacional and Bolivia’s
@sofysuars . (With more artists to be announced & the full poster out at the end of this week😇)
This series will also honour the paths of other outstanding collectives like
@easternmargins ,
@orii.community ,
@daytimers_uk &
@beirutgroovecollective so if you can, you should go to all of them😌
🎟️ Pre sale is now available till Friday with a 20% discount code
Promo code: LITEBARBICAN // link in the LITE bio
We hope to see you there,
Daviaa & Blue