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Venice Heath with Big Teeth and Millie Mountain live in Finsbury Park – FREE EVENT
Gotobeat is excited to team up with The Finsbury to welcome Venice Heath on Thursday, September 8th.
Free ticket
Free for Gotobeat members. More info here.7:30pm —> Doors—> Millie Mountain—> Big Teeth
—> Venice Heath
Venice Heath – Drawing inspiration from staples of the feel-good sound like Tame Impala, Jungle and Bombay Bicycle Club, Venice Heath is a musical project that’s bound to enthrall audiences. Led by Italian-born and London-based instrumentalist and songwriter Alessandro Pavan, Venice Heath proposes a sonic DNA that effortlessly blends elements of indie rock and indie pop to convey a universe of summer nostalgia, sun-kissed moments and dance-filled liberation. With a penchant for funky grooves, analog synths and guitar riffs, singles like “Elsewhere” and “Say No More”, produced by Brett Shaw (Foals, Florence and the Machine), have already showcased the bittersweet character of Venice Heath.
Big Teeth – A four piece Alt-Soul band born in Edinburgh, Big Teeth have gigged all over the city including supporting Scouting for Girls and are now moving to the London scene. We have self released a handful of singles, our debut reaching 45,000 streams on Spotify and radio play on BBC Scotland, with several more in the works and plans to release an EP in the new year. In a new city and with our new song ‘Ulterior Motive’ out, we are entering this new chapter full of excitement and ready to continue our journey. We can’t wait to get started.
Millie Mountain – Millie has been writing music from the age of eight and has always had a way with words, from songwriting and poetry to being a lover of reading at a young age, she ties it all together and does what she knows best – expresses herself through word play with a certain ambiguity and consciousness. She has been singing since before she could speak, giving you waves of neo-soul and jazz and showing a certain versatility when exploring lots of different styles. Having been featured in magazines such as Wordplay and Abstract Stylist, played on radio stations across the UK including BBC London and taken part in interviews for podcasts with listeners in the USA, Millie is confident she will continue expanding her amount of listeners, taking it to a global level.