A super cool art space and café in the heart of Dalston, Cafe Oto combines fair trade food, weird beers and intimate live shows into a community focused hub of activity and creativity.
With the aim of providing a platform for musicians and performers who would struggle for exposure, this tiny venue has seen the likes of Upset the Rhythm and Twee as Fuck setting up shop there and is the ideal space to catch folk, drone and electronica.
A duo comprising haze-pop auteur Benoît Pioulard and post-minimalist composer Rafael Anton Irisarri, Orcas specialise in minimal-sounding dream pop that takes traditional songcraft to its more abstract...
Formed around Italian visual artists (and brothers) Simone Salvatici and Andrea Salvatici, Clorinde make experimental folk music based on a minimalist approach towards repetition, melodies, r...
The second concert in Stephen O'Malley Idelogic Organ Series sees legendary Russian industrialists Phurpa present their own slowed-down, extra-heavy take on the rgyud-skad tradition of Tantric overtone...
Maskai Batoh - perhaps best known as the singer and guitarist for legendary Japanese psych folk ensemble GHOST comes to Cafe OTO tonight to present a rare live performance of his Brian Pulse Music in Octaphonic...