The voice of the Heliocentrics, Barbora Patkova aka B’licious and El Prevost, London’s prodigiously experimental dance music producer (Third Ear, Fabric, Defected) teamed to create this multi dimensional project featuring a wealth of talented musicians, including full time member Sir "Eddie" Real.
This early part of this event will be outdoors, the band’s performance will be indoors at 11.30, click here for full details on what your experience at Grow will be like
B’licious has written, sang and arranged vocals on the Heliocentrics last few albums which have been released on Soundway Records and Madlib Invazion, she has sung her way around the globe sharing a stage with the likes of Marshall Allen (Sun Ra Arkestra) and Bilal.
El Provost’s productions have garnered support from luminaries such as Apollonia, Danny Tenaglia, Laurent Garnier, Deep Dish, Riccardo Villalobos & more over the years.
Sir "Eddie" Real, who has played percussion and drums with, amongst others: Test Dept, Sandy Dillon and Alabama 3, composers of "The Sopranos" theme music.
Entry £5, there are no bookings for this event.
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Food & Drink
Our Spice Trail Menu is predominantly plant based, with some ethically sourced meat options, as part of our conscious drive towards sustainability. Our passion is for the cooking of the Middle East and southern Mediterranean so expect punchy flavours, warm spices and as always the best ingredients we can find to comfort and nourish the soul.
With our drinks, we partner with breweries St Austell and Signature Brew for our lagers and IPAs and serve organic wine and prosecco which help international wildlife charity, Born Free. We design our own drinks such as Vegan Hemp White Russian and homemade Hackney Spiced Rum and serve Kompassion Kombucha brewed in Grow Studios.
GROW AT HOME
This event will also be live streamed as part of our Grow At Home online series helps our existing communities stay connected, continue to collaborate and learn, as well as reach new audiences. sign up to our mailing list to find out more about it.
This support was only made possible thanks to Government’s Cultural Recovery Grant administered by Arts Council England.