Fri, May 15, 2026
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Barrow-in-Furness, United Kingdom
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RegisterFull of Noises welcomes two aces of electronic music who are getting noticed here, there and everywhere. Sulk Rooms + James Adrian Brown Full of Noises is delighted to welcome two brilliant electronic artists to play sets in the intimate setting of Piel View House in Barrow Park. This will be a standing concert (with limited seats). If you do want to sit please buy the general admission ticket and then reserve a seat via glenn@fonfestival.org) Tickets are just £5 / pay what you like. Sulk Rooms A pseudonym of Yorkshire based composer Thomas Ragsdale , the music of Sulk Rooms draws the link between euphoric electronica and smoke engulfed drones. Slow-morphing textures sequence and cascade, encapsulating intimate moments of colliding sound amongst fluttering arpeggios and transcending synth builds. Atmospheric music for the head alongside the heart, Sulk Rooms' music captures spontaneous audio mirages and saturated imperfections within a crushing backdrop of low end and harmonic ferocity. Electric soundscapes and rising techno map Sulk Rooms' universe where panoramic pulses fuel adrenaline charged synths to feelings of both wonder and unease. https://thomasragsdalemusic.bandcamp.com James Adrian Brown James is the former lead guitarist of the alternative rock band Pulled Apart By Horses. After achieving chart success, touring the world, and releasing four critically acclaimed studio albums with PABH, James has begun paving a new path in instrumental electronic music and composition. Brown’s solo work is heavily electronica-based, utilising analogue synths alongside tape machines, piano, strings, and immersive ambient atmospherics. His focus lies in the analogue process of capturing and creating sound using physical hardware. He has received support from the likes of Gideon Coe on BBC 6 Music and Chris Hawkins, who championed him for creating “massive electronic soundscapes in a Mogwai kind of world.” James was also featured on BBC Radio 3’sUnclassifiedby host Elizabeth Alker. Taking inspiration from artists such as Boards of Canada, Rival Consoles and Thom Yorke, Brown is exploring, evolving, and pushing his song writing into bold new sonic territories. His debut album Forever Neon Light is out now on the revered UK electronic label Castles In Space, marking a significant new chapter in his journey as a solo artist. www.jamesadrianbrown.com Schedule: 19:00 for 19:30 start. Tickets: £5 / £3 concession.
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Fri, May 15, 2026 at 5:00 PM
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Fri, May 15, 2026 at 8:00 PM
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