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Lolina [LDN] (fka Inga Copeland) + Rok Riley + Great Statue - Sun Sep 1, The Rechabite


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Wishful Thinking & Soft Centre are thrilled to present LOLINA [LDN] (fka Inga Copeland) for her debut show in WA. Joined by Rok Riley & Great Statue.

Lolina
is an electronic and digital musician, also known for her past projects as Inga Copeland. She was a member of the band Hype Williams between 2009 and 2013, collaborating with Dean Blunt on music, videos and performances.

Copeland’s first solo album 'Because I’m Worth It' was self-released in 2014. Moving towards digital composition with her Lolina project, she released a full-length video album 'Live in Paris' in 2016, followed by 'The Smoke' in 2018. Lolina’s live performances evolved through experiments with DJ equipment. Using CDJ players to loop, scratch and manipulate her existing recordings, she developed an improvisational cut up style exemplified on her releases 'Live in Geneva', 'Who is experimental music?' (both 2019), and 'Fast Fashion' (released on experimental US label, Deathbomb Arc in 2021). Lolina’s three-part radio residency aired on NTS in November 2020. Her most recent album, 'Face The Music' was released in September 2022 on Lolina’s own label Relaxin Records.

Free Entry for First Nations People - please email ben.aguero@hotmail.com

Accessibility: wheelchair access (ground floor entrance) & lifts, strobes will not be used.

We have a zero tolerance policy for racism, sexism, ableism, transphobia, homophobia, harassment, intimidation or any other other forms of discrimination. If you experience this or witness it occurring, please do not hesitate to approach organisers or venue staff.



We wish to acknowledge that this event takes place on Whadjuk Noongar Boodjar. We honour the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work and pay our respect to elders past, present and emerging. Always was, always will be.


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