Words: Ilona Dobi | Photos: Matthew Kiss

On a warm London evening, in a small backstreet close to Angel station, a group of people started to gather around the entrance of an old building. It was announced that doors will open at 7:30pmย however we weren’t let in till 8:30pm!ย 

Due to the late start, the show kicked off almost immediately, and a young woman, dressed in black, appeared on the stage with a single electric guitar. Thereโ€™s not much information about Alice Barlow online (not to mix up with the girl from The Voice), other than she is from South-East London and she usually performs with a full band, but this time she was just by herself. She played enchanting, melancholic music, singing with passion about love mostly (as I tried to catch the lyrics). After her set the stage was filled with colourful smoke, the time was nearing for the main act Vagabon.ย 

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Vagabonย arrived about 15 minutes later with a similar set up, added a linear wave sampler, which she used in just a few songs. The crowd was really anticipating this moment, they cheered loudly for her. She started out with songs that I had the chance to listen to unlike the previous artistโ€™s. I already knew some of her witty lyrics and it was pleasant to hear her sing songs like ‘Fear & Force’, ‘The Embers’ย and ‘Cold Apartment Floors’ flawlessly, hypnotising her audience while doing so. She also admitted being nervous playing the first time in London, showing us a vulnerable person behind the confident performance. Somebody even shouted โ€œYouโ€™re doing great!โ€ to reassure her. Her set was short (probably due to the late beginning of the event) although she played a mixture of old and new material, including a very new song in the beginning and an old one for the encore.

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People were focusing and were into her music so much that they were quiet during the songs and clapped hardly when the music stopped. I think the reactions and the fact that they needed to put the show in a bigger venue to make space for everyone was interesting, it clearly shows that thisย humble and talented, New York based artist has a bright future. After the show she was even hanging out with fans by the merchandise table which is always nice to see.ย 

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The whole event was a bit shorter than I expected, but there was a feeling of intimacy that made these brief performances a fleeting moment in time which I was elated to be ย apart of.ย 


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