Sulk Rooms: James Adrian Brown

£10.00

31 May SUNDAY

6PM

Join us for a unique electronic music experience: Yorkshire-based composer James Adrian Brown aka Sulk Rooms is coming to Folkestone this May.

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.

A predominant soundtrack artist included in many of Adam Curtis’ groundbreaking BBC documentaries as well as scoring BBC true crime series, Netflix features and Prada commercials, Sulk Rooms is part of Domino Publishing’s prestigious composer roster.

​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.

Sulk Rooms summons slow moving and portentous drones that feel both elemental and diffuse” - Wire Magazine

Ephemeral, elusive and gloriously unsettling” - Electronic Sound Magazine

Instagram / YouTube / Bluesky - @sulkrooms

Bandcamp - thomasragsdalemusic.bandcamp.com

James Adrian Brown 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’s Unclassified by host Elizabeth Alker.

31 May SUNDAY

6PM

Join us for a unique electronic music experience: Yorkshire-based composer James Adrian Brown aka Sulk Rooms is coming to Folkestone this May.

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.

A predominant soundtrack artist included in many of Adam Curtis’ groundbreaking BBC documentaries as well as scoring BBC true crime series, Netflix features and Prada commercials, Sulk Rooms is part of Domino Publishing’s prestigious composer roster.

​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.

Sulk Rooms summons slow moving and portentous drones that feel both elemental and diffuse” - Wire Magazine

Ephemeral, elusive and gloriously unsettling” - Electronic Sound Magazine

Instagram / YouTube / Bluesky - @sulkrooms

Bandcamp - thomasragsdalemusic.bandcamp.com

James Adrian Brown 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’s Unclassified by host Elizabeth Alker.