Dusty Cut
Dusty Cut is the wistful music project of award-winning writer Phil Jones. Together with Thomas Hollick, Simon Dowling, Lilla Farkas and Tim Swan, Dusty Cut craft songs about friendships and loves gained and lost, fights in restaurants, Scottish islands and the sea. The band are based in Cardiff and released their debut album 'Hawaii' in 2017.
Formed in Bristol, Dusty Cut started by playing indie folk songs at house parties where everyone wanted to listen to dubstep. Since then Dusty Cut have developed a warm sound that incorporates moody folk, 70s rock and a hint of strangeness inspired by eccentrics like Gruff Rhys, Arthur Russell and Big Thief.
Sarah McCreadie
Sarah McCreadie is a poet and lesbian heartthrob from Cardiff, now based in Brixton, South London. She’s performed her poetry from Newport to New York. Sarah was named the official poet of the women’s Welsh national football team - Bardd EWRO 2025 Cymru - spending the summer with the squad in Switzerland, writing poetry documenting their historic first tournament. She has been recognised as one of Craig Charles’ Poets of the Year on BBC Radio 6Music. Sarah’s poetry publications and collaborations range from Match of the Day to Vanity Fair.
Jack Goodall
Having released three solo albums and in 2021, a collaboration with band The Kick, Goodall is back making new and frequently funky music with a new bunch of virtuoso musicians based in their home city of Birmingham.
Goodall studied and played with musicians such as bluesmen Ian Siegal and Aynsley Lister and afrobeat star Dele Sosimi, these experiences are now more than ever being channeled into Goodall’s own idiosyncratic music and performance style.
Goodall is making a splash on the live scene with high energy shows that will get the crowd dancing.
“Beautiful music, I love it”. – Guy Garvey, BBC6 Music, Elbow
Venue access details:
The Canopi Venue is a fully accessible, ground-floor venue designed for community workshops, exhibitions, and events. A shallow ramp provides access to the Gallery space, leading back down into the main Venue at the rear of the building. The space features widened doorways and an accessible toilet with a large turning circle to accommodate wheelchair users and those with mobility needs.
At The Sustainable Studio, we are committed to making our space, events, and opportunities as accessible and inclusive as possible. We continuously work to remove barriers and welcome feedback on how we can improve accessibility.
For more info please email dustycut@gmail.com