flos collective presents - Mokusla EP Launch: lovely people here, but it's just not the same
Event description
Join mokusla for an immersive night to celebrate the release of her EP ‘lovely people here, but it’s just not the same’.
mokusla is the musical alter ego of the Donegal-born visual artist Lou Rowland. Inspired by the Gaelic Mo Chuisle (my darling), the Glasgow-based singer and producer invites you into her ethereal and haunting world, blending ambient dream-pop, electronic and traditional folk.
Supported by Help Musicians, mokusla returns in 2024 with her second project ‘lovely people here, but it’s just not the same, exploring the ebb and flow of long distance friendships. The 4-track EP is a celebration of true friendship, written at a time of feeling lost, craving old connections and a deep sense of nostalgia. Its first single ‘ghost’ released Aug 14, became BBC Radio 6 Introducing Mixtape Track of the Week and was picked up by The Line of Best Fit, District Magazine and Tenement TV, while also gaining airplay across BBC Radio 6 New Music Fix, BBC Scotland, BBC Radio nan Gà idheal & BBC Ulster.
mokusla’s second single ‘the metal man’ releases on September 18th followed by ‘lovely people here, but it’s just not the same’ on October 23rd.Â
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With support from:Â
Raivo Sloan
Raivo Sloan is a music producer and multi-instrumentalist who composes through improvisation, often sonically writing and recording simultaneously.
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Event Information:Â
Doors: 7:30pm
Venue: The Rum ShackÂ
Price: £8 / £5 (Student) / £10 on the doorÂ
Please contact flos collective directly if this pricing scale is not accessible for you. No one turned away for lack of funds.Â
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We look forwards to seeing you there!
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**Photography and videography will be happening at this event and may be used for social media/marketing, if you do not wish to have your photo taken please let us know via email: hello@floscollective.com or when you arrive to the venue on the night.**
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