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Helen Ganya + Hilang Child + Cordelia Gartside

12 March @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

£10.00
Helen Ganya Brighton

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Helen Ganya Brighton

Helen Ganya plays a hometown show at Alphabet on 12th March 2025! Get tickets with only a 50p booking fee above or from Seetickets.

Brighton-based, Scottish-Thai musician Helen Ganya (previously releasing music under the moniker Dog In The Snow) has shown a proclivity towards dark and artful rock and off-kilter sounds, garnering praise from the likes of the Sunday Times, Uncut, Clash, Loud & Quiet and more. But her latest album Share Your Care marks a new era, building on her past sonic worlds and interspersing them with traditional Thai instrumentation, resulting in a plush, luminous, psych-tinged affair that is full of feeling.

Helen has supported the likes of John Grant, Algiers, Bess Atwell and Bombino; and performed at festivals such as Ypsigrock, SXSW, The Great Escape and LUCFest. She has also toured as a session musician with post-punk band Fear of Men and alternative collective Lost Horizons, founded by Cocteau Twins’ member and Bella Union boss Simon Raymonde.

Helen also holds a MSc in climate change and works for the climate and cultural organisation Julie’s Bicycle. She is on the music committee of Brian Eno’s climate change charity EarthPercent, and a member of ESEA Music which aims to create better representation of artists and professionals with East and South-East Asian heritage in the UK. She also produces and presents a regular radio show on Brighton’s Slack City, entitled Mixed Tapes, which highlights the work of musicians of colour. https://linktr.ee/helenganya

+ Hilang Child: Hilang Child is the moniker of Welsh-Indonesian singer, songwriter and drummer Ed Riman. With anthemic pop hooks sitting above richly textured, multi-layered songs, in his live shows he delivers soaring vocals from behind the drums, often backed by a saxophonist and other instrumentalists.

Tracks from his 2024 ‘5, 6, Sidekick’ EP made their way onto 9 editorial global New Music Fridays on Spotify, and radio play included BBC 6 Music’s New Music Fix and the BBC Radio Wales Welsh A-List. He was also featured on Fresh On The Net’s Fresh Faves, performed live on the Tedx Outrage and Optimism podcast, and was selected in The Face Magazine’s 9 East and South East Asian Musicians Worth Checking Out Now. His new album is due for release in 2025.

+ Cordelia Gartside: Cordelia Gartside’s ‘lo-fi creep rock’ is deeply reflective and explosively cathartic. In 2023, Cordelia made music her full-time job, recorded a collection of songs at Hackney Road Studios, and played Glastonbury Festival. Since then, she’s been releasing songs to critical acclaim – gaining airplay on BBC 6 Music and BBC Introducing – and electrifying audiences with her live shows. A run of performances in Brighton and London culminated in Cordelia headlining The Lexington, London at the end of 2024: her biggest show to date.
“Cordelia’s voice really gets me… stoked to see what’ll come next” – Emily Pilbeam, BBC 6 Introducing Mixtape

Upcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:
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15022025 – Messthetics. Lewes Constitutional Club
20022025 – BABii. Green Door Store
21022025 – Rats on Rafts. The Prince Albert
21022025 – MAQUINA. The Hope & Ruin
22022025 – She Drew The Gun. Revenge
01032025 – Personal Trainer. Chalk.
09032025 – Sean Rowe. Lewes Constitutional Club
10032025 – Carter Sampson. Prince Albert
12032025 – Helen Ganya. Alphabet
12032025 – Pom Poko. Chalk
20032025 – The Wave Pictures. Lewes Constitutional Club
21032025 – Pure Adult + Cassels. Daltons
22032025 – Thank + Kal Marks. The Hope & Ruin
29032025 –The Tubs. The Hope & Ruin
03042025 – Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs. Chalk
05042025 – Jools. The Hope & Ruin
08042025 – Divorce. Chalk
09042025 – Ronker. The Hope & Ruin
20042025 – Chat Pile. Chalk
27042025 – Erotic Secrets of Pompeii. The Prince Albert
30042025 – Michael Cera Palin. Patterns
30042025 – Hannah James & Toby Kuhn. Lewes Constitutional Club
30042025 – GNOD & White Hills. Green Door Store.
02052025 – Henge. Concorde 2
02052025 – Penelope Trappes. Alphabet
04052025 – Acid Mothers Temple. The Hope & Ruin
06052025 – Soccer Mommy. Chalk
13052025 – Snapped Ankles. The Old Market
16052025 – The Bevis Frond. Lewes Constitutional Club
29052025 – Throwing Muses. Chalk
30052025 – MJ Lenderman. Chalk
01062025 – Shonen Knife. Concorde 2
06062025 – Willi Carlisle. Alphabet

Accessibility:
We operate within a Grade-II listed building, built in the 1860s. Although built as a school for working-class children, we do not have the facility to give unencumbered access to users with physical access needs. There are two large staircases to the live room. We are looking to improve our accessibility for all users, any requests for special requirements please do communicate with us and we will endeavour to meet your needs.

 

Helen Ganya Brighton

Helen Ganya Brighton

Details

Date:
12 March
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Cost:
£10.00

Venue

Alphabet
11 Dyke Rd,
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 3FE United Kingdom
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