Vix n The kix / Kat Vipers / Little L

Kat Vipers has been genre-hopping for the past 3 years, bringing her wild mixture of keyboard-led jazz/punk/low fi cabaret to audiences across the board. The press rave about her unique style and uber-original delivery. Kat has featured as Music Week Editor’s Choice, John Kennedy XFM Record Of The Month/Spill mag, Notion, Drowned in Sound. Industry guru’s Barry Adamson, Amanda Palmer, and Josh T Pearson have also shown a keen interest. The album “Long Play” was released in early 2009 to high acclaim, and with a new album in the pipeline, the adventure continues for this piano-playing musical maverick”.
The Athens-born, London-based alternative music songstress is not afraid to experiment with her sound, production and presentation. Equally at home performing with a full-backing band, harp and woodwind as she is solo, surrounded by her keyboards and loop stations her live shows have been mesmerizing audiences and industry experts alike. Having supported Paloma Faith and played many venues including The Spitz (Kings Cross), Notting Hill Arts Club, 93 Feet East (London) Louisiana (Bristol), Moles (Bath), Anglia Ruskin Academy, Joiners (Southampton), and Secret Garden Party.
“super-intense” (Time Out)
“..nothing short of extraordinary..” (Max Reinhardt/Late Junction;BBC Radio 3)
“..cements her place as one of the most interesting acts to look out for in 2008.” (Music Week, Jan ’08)
“Hot Air Balloon presents the return of a unique prospect” (Record Of The Day – Editor’s choice Jan ’08)
Bursting from the ether realm called the Über-ViXen Dimension, flame-haired, singing and guitar-playing rock goddess ViX is perhaps best known up until this point as the lead singer/songwriter of all-girl band We’ve got a …Fuzzbox… and we’re gonna use it!! The schoolgirls chanted indie anthem Rules and Regulations as feisty punkettes and evolved into kitsch pop queens, singing songs about Pink Sunshine-iness and International Rescues.
Support comes from local act Little L, We are a funky and catchy act, who are too happy cornthe acoustic scene!
