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OCM and Wood HQ are sorry to announce that we are postponing our Masal and Lunatraktors gigs, on 3rd May and 25th June respectively, due to unforeseen circumstances – beyond our secret pop-up venue’s control – meaning that we can’t guarantee that the venue will be ready in time.All present ticket holders will get a refund, but we remain excited to present these shows at a later date. 
Apologies for any inconvenience caused, and please watch this space for more information when we have it about the new dates.

Doors 7:30pm // Start 7:45pm 
Secret Venue in OX1 (details to be announced closer to the date)
Tickets £17 standard // £11 pay less // £23 pay more

 

English-Turkish instrumental duo Masal weave together harp, theremin and experimental electronics. Their jazzy breakbeats and psychedelic grooves take the listener on a journey of unexpected twists and turns, from wild stomps to ethereal drops of sound.

Özlem Simsek and Alastair Johnson describe themselves as “neurodiverse nature-lovers.” Simsek is a Turkish/English harpist, theremin player and vocalist who blends middle eastern and western classical influences. Johnson is an experimental electronic musician from Essex who found his early musical inspirations in the record collection of his local library. He has also made music as Alien and Weapon Eyes. 

Masal’s album “The Galloping Cat” (2024) with collaborator Andy Bell was released in 2024. They have performed at festivals including Altered Images, Septembersong, and Mickfest (Colchester), and their music has been played on BBC Radio 6.

This gig, in a secret (entirely accessible) venue in central Oxford (details to be announced closer to the date), will be one of the first in their tour celebrating the launch of their new album due out in April 2025.

This event is co-promoted by Oxford Contemporary Music with WOOD HQ. WOOD HQ Happenings is the new venture from the team behind the award-winning Wood Festival, and its new autumnal cousin Septembersong, both held at Braziers Park, Oxfordshire. The team aims to work with like-minded partners to create exciting cultural happenings, bringing the kind of eclectic performers they host at Wood and Septembersong to local venues, and working with organisations which share their love of community, nature and the arts.

Bookers will be invited to make an optional donation to Oxford Health Charity, which sits alongside Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust and aims to provide funds toenhance the experience of patients, carers, families and staff receiving support or working for the Trust. The charity funds activities, equipment, projects and patient-focussed support that is above and beyond the usual expenditure of the NHS budget.  This could range from the provision of simple items to increase patient wellbeing; funding arts and creative sessions that improve the mental health of our patients and staff; the development of our green spaces and activities that improve the welfare and wellbeing of our staff. The Charity also contributes towards largescale projects to develop and enhance the environment around the Trust sites. Earlier in the day of this performance, Masal will also perform a private, relaxed performance for staff and patients at the Nuffield Hospital (Charity number 1057285) 

Mission, vision, values | Oxford Health Charity

Performance times are approximate: Doors 7:30pm // Start 7:45pm // End: 9pm

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