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Disappearing Images (6.2): Plastique Fantastique: SYNCRET-TEK ANGEL. Featuring Gentle Stranger, dove / Christine Kirubi and National Rails

Day 6 of Disappearing Images. Plastique Fantastique present SYNCRET-TEK ANGEL, featuring Gentle Stranger, dove / Christine Kirubi and National Rails.

Doors 7pm
Tickets: £10-14 Sliding Scale
Full Festival Pass: £50


Plastique Fantastique is a performance fiction and collaboration between Ana Benlloch, David Burrows, Arianne Churchman, Benedict Drew, Marie Marshall, Alex Marzeta, Simon O’Sullivan, Vanessa Page and Frankie Roberts.

For disappearing Images, after speaking to dead-future-selves and drawing on the energy of the night’s performances, Plastique Fantastique intend to call forth a Syncret-Tek Angel to counter the demon-data-scrapers of the Man in the Earth which intend to scrape us clean for all our images. www.plastiquefantastique.org


Gentle Stranger are a London based trio, composed of Tom Hardwick-Allan, Alex McKenzie, and Joshua Barfoot. They are ‘a band who are not so much without a genre, but operating at a level where the very idea of genre is anathema; they make music purely as is required’ (The Quietus). Existing across both music and performance, they have staged a number of past performances at The Horse Hospital. They have an ongoing collaborative project with Jesse Darling, and collaborated with artists including Agnes Scherer and Adam Christensen.


dove / Christine Kirubi is a poet-artist based in London. She is the author of WILDPLASSEN published by the87press in 2024.


National Rails is a three-piece group performing songs inspired by 60s guitar bands that reflect on the life of cats and offer political observations about through lyrics that humorous and insightful. The group have previously played at Supernormal 2024 and have a Soundcloud page. https://soundcloud.com/national-rails