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Haiku Salut + Osgled + Matt Sewell

Haiku Salut join us for a special Sunday Matinee of Cinematic Sound and otherworldly found sounds that blend folk and electronica in the Darwin Room.

Sunday 13th September 2026
2:30pm til 6:00pm (Performance starts 3:00pm)
Minimum Age
12+

Sunday 13th September 2026
2:30pm til 6:00pm (Performance starts 3:00pm)
Minimum Age
12+

Haiku Salut + Osgled + Matt Sewell

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Haiku Salut + Osgled + Matt Sewell

Music Genres

Folk | Electronic | Experimental | Minimal

Brands

Sy.gigs

About

Event 5.0 of Season 4.0

Multi-instrumentalists Gemma Barkerwood, Sophie Barkerwood, and Louise Croft describe themselves as "instrumental dream-pop-post-folk-neo-everything". Influenced by the evocative film soundtracks of Yann Tiersen and Benoît Charest, the genre-melting electronica of early Múm, and the impressionistic writing of Haruki Murakami, their music blends folk traditions, with otherworldly found sounds and future-forward "loopery and laptopery".

Over five critically acclaimed albums they have created their distinct sound, which while it always evolves, it is uniquely and definably Haiku Salut.

Outside of their albums, they have collaborated with Public Service Broadcasting on 2017's 'They Gave Me A Lamp' and in 2018 composed an original piece for the Manchester Robot Orchestra.

In 2019, as part of the BFI's Comedy Genius season the band wrote an original contemporary score for Buster Keaton's 1926 film 'The General', performing across the UK and in Northern Ireland and Estonia. The double LP of this score titled The General, was also released in 2019.

Having recently signed to label Lo Recordings (Aphex Twin/Grimes) their forthcoming album 'The Lost Score' forays into the realms of classical jazz, a record six years in the making in collaboration with Melbourne-born London-based pianist Meg Morley.

Supported comes from Osgled (Welsh name for Amplitude). Drawing on a rich blend of experimental sounds, Osgled combines ethereal, atmospheric layers with poignant, melancholy synths, all woven together with dreamy and evocative vocals. The result is a soundscape that feels both otherworldly and deeply emotional, transporting listeners into a space of reflection and feeling.

This Matinee is bookended by dear friend, supporter and local polymath Matt Sewell, bringing his own unique DJ sonic palette to complete what will be memorable afternoon.


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Venue Address

Shrewsbury Library, Shrewsbury, SY1 2AS

Venue Rating

5 / 5 based on 10 reviews

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