In the company of David Grubb – artist, string arranger, composer and performer, step into the sonic world of Circadia, a dream-fuelled journey through the human subconscious charting a typical sleep cycle at the Torch Theatre, Milford Haven.
David's music goes beyond traditional boundaries, crafting post-folk compositions that weave together disparate elements into conceptual instrumental journeys. He challenges conventional perceptions of genre, inviting audiences into immersive sonic landscapes that tell a story. In contemporary music, David is a boundary-pushing artist who creates evocative experiences.
David has become a sought-after musician renowned for his ability to blend musical styles seamlessly. Primarily a violinist, he has shared the stage and studio with notable acts, including Novo Amor, Lowswimmer, Hailaker, and Jim Ghedi, and collaborated with producers Ali Chant, Neil Davidge, and Ed Tullett.
At the performance on Sunday, 20 October, audiences will move through the sleep phases and encounter strange phenomena such as exploding head syndrome, somnambulism, and lucid dreaming, all via a genre-hopping six-piece violin, clarinet, keys, guitar, bass and drums.
Prepare to delve into the bizarre, limitless nature of the unconscious mind in this instrumental exploration through the human subconscious, utilising a typical sleep cycle as a roadmap.
Starting wakeful, audience members will dive into the dream realm through the hypnagogic state, traversing the sleep phases and encountering weird and beautiful phenomena and experiences along the way in the company of performers David Grubb, Annie Perry, Corben Lee, Daniel Whitting, Clem Saynor, Jon Reynolds.
Circadia will appear on the Torch Theatre stage on Sunday, October 20, at 7.30pm. For tickets, ’phone the Box Office on 01646 695267 or visit torchtheatre.co.uk.