The link between art and music is undeniable and has long yielded fantastic collaborative results throughout the annals of history. Hoping to add to such illustrious predecessors will be London clubbing institution fabric as they prove that Kraftwerk aren’t the only electronic outfit that can take over one of the Tate’s revered buildings when they curate a ‘Late At The Tate’ evening on Friday June 7th.
A free event, it sees fabric team up with the University Of The Arts London and Tate Britain for a night of music, fashion, discussion and installations within a motif of “chronology”. Representing fabric will be their long standing resident Craig Richards who will be aiming to “present a musical take on the future” before Lee Gamble performs a one-off live show specifically prepared for the event that will seek to further explore the nights chronological theme.
Also helming the nights musical direction will be Eglo Records boss Alexander Nut and Rinse FM’s Josey Rebelle who’ll be playing a special set of back to back sets during certain parts of the evening.
For more details on the event, head over to the Tate Britain website.