Second show of 2026 sees Realist at The Croft with an EU debut for post-club phenom EatSleep, plus cornerstone of London avant-garde/club electronics SOL741 with a live set of shattering ambient & the South West’s most prodigious newcomer, ennys mottet, with their essential, intimately destructive avant-rap.
EatSleep [DJ] arrives to Bristol from Edinburgh (via Cape Town) as one of the more secretive and supernatural talents in deconstructed club. Rare in appearance, ES has released a smattering of singles over the last couple years, each of which operate as both evidence of incandescent talent and a record of that talent’s rapid evolution. Capable equally, oft within the same tune, of the most earnestly moving ambient and of archly abrasive deconstruction. Uncontent with the pre-existing, we’ve previously conjured skram-gabber, harshcore & hypertrap in futile attempts to condense their sound. Their EU debut sees the artist present a rare DJ set to headline the bill.
SOL741 is one of the more enigmatic, individual entities in London’s current wave of experimental club music. Practicing a mode of ambient informed by both industrial, deconstructed club & wider experimental music, her music interrogates & counterposes sites of inward peace with states of fractured freneticism & inner turbulence. She has mixed at any & all of London’s vanguard club nights, from HYPOXIA to SYPHEN to Trauma Unit. She now brings to Bristol a nascent live set, exploring via her own productions these opposed yet orbiting themes of calmness & violence.
When enys mottet re-announced themselves in the Kino basement in the July, it felt like a haymaker coming of age. An interdisciplinary artist, working from beats made of voice, synthesis and internet rubble, accompanied by cut-scenes intertwining visuals and performance, they embody some of the more experimental rap on these shores or any. Off a flurry of late 2025 shows, the project now shifts into a second phase, “Close 2 U”, investigating maternity, grief and the horizons of excavation. enys mottet open the evening.
@thecroftbristol
Friday March 13th
7PM-10PM
Tickets on Headfirst
art by
@sdr1ft
@eetsleep @sol741_ @enysmottet