NYX DUO
NYX is a London-based collective of artists working at the intersection of choral music and electronic music performance. Led by music director Sian O’Gorman (voice/electronics), their work explores connections between the body, architecture, and nature to create music that bridges the ancient and the futuristic. Sian is joined by AJ Turner (violin/electronics) for this, the first London performance as a stripped back but no less expansive duo, since 2024. (Image Credit: Pete Ellis)
FFO: Gazelle Twin, Olafur Arnalds, Meredith Monk, Hilary Woods, Anna von Hausswolff, Sarah Davachi, etc.
GREET
GREET is Leeds-based Matthew Broadley, returning to London after a sell-out show at MOTH Club with Ora Cogan in early 2025. Greet’s mesmerising blend of traditional folk and harmonium drone explores life, death, and transformation is captured on his full length debut ‘I Know How To Die’; a unique, cinematic, and emotionally resonant record that balances deep sorrow with moments of lightness, and features a notable collaboration with Steve Von Till.
FFO: ØXN, Stephen O’Malley, Kali Malone, Caterina Barbieri, Marissa Nadler
ANCIENT HOSTILITY
Simon Barr (Dawn Ray’d) and Ash Ludd (All In Vain) play a music based in tradition that refuses to be retrospective, instead signal boosting the struggles that we face in the here and now. Finding harmony in contrast, relief in honesty, and hope in the darkness, Ancient Hostility are calming songs for turbulent times.
FFO: Swan Arcade, The Young Tradition, Dawn Ray’d
https://www.instagram.com/ancienthostility/
Thursday 12 February 2026
The Bath House. 80 Eastway, London E9 5JH
7pm | £13.50 adv. / £18 on the door.
All funds beyond costs will be donated to Save the Children. 1-in-3 children in London – the 5th wealthiest city in the world – live in poverty. 1-in-11 children (out of an estimated 305 million people globally) needed humanitarian assistance in 2025. Save the Children will use these funds however, whenever, wherever the needs of children are greatest.
