Louis Cole

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Button Factory, Monday 15th May

Louis Cole is a Los Angeles based singer-songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalists. Celebrated as one of the world's most future-sonic-funk drummers and co-founder of KNOWER, his mission is “to create deep feelings through music.”

Cole has proudly been DIY to date, amassing millions of views with his viral videos, and arrives with his new album debut ‘Quality Over Opinion ’ out now on Brainfeeder – featuring Genevieve Artadi, Sam Gendel, Chris Fishman, Nate Wood, Marlon Mackey, Kurt Rosenwinkel and more.

At the forefront of redefining what jazz, electronics and cinematics sounds like; Louis Cole long time collaborators also flavour his sonic mix, notably Thundercat – whose has a song on his GRAMMY award-winning album “It Is What It Is” called ‘I Love Louis Cole’ that the pair wrote together.

Known for presenting a show that you will never forget, witness Louis Cole’s tour featuring Genevieve Artadi.


Date:
Monday 15th May
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€27.90
Address:
The Button Factory, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of The Button Factory, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

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