
An Organ preview and an unmissable rare live performance from zoviet:france at Peckham Audio this Thursday February 27th, with support from Andrey Kiritchenko and da Googie. 100% of the proceeds of this fundraising event go to Resonance’s 2025 Fundraiser, where Resonance say “we’re aiming to raise £20,000 to support our future. Visit fundraiser.resonance.fm for details of our on-air Fundraising Drive, Charity Auction, other events and details of how you can help support our work”.
The event happens at Peckham Audio, 133 Rye Ln, Peckham, London SE15 4ST. Here’s the Facebook event page
zoviet:france are a music group from Newcastle upon Tyne in north east England. While often dissonant and made of industrial textures, their music also falls into the ambient music category. Formed in 1980, and remaining largely anonymous presently consists of co-founder Ben Ponton and Mark Warren.
Andrey Kiritchenko. Born in 1976 in Kharkiv, Ukraine and started his musical career in 1991 as a singer song-writer in a local rock band. Being involved mostly in experimental electronic and electroacoustic music for the last years, Andrey gains recognition among the musicians and followers of this style all over the world. His recent activities range from indie-pop to free-improvisation, from melodic electroacoustic music to experimental techno.
da Googie is the solo project of Deb Googe, bass player with My Bloody Valentine, Thurston Moore Group and Brix Smith. da Googie blends traditional bass lines with more abstract noises and field recordings to make intricate, layered soundscapes and songs
“Resonance is a trail-blazing, not-for-profit radio station dedicated to the arts and culture. From its launch in 2002, its award-winning programming has given voice to the diversity of London’s thriving arts and music scenes. Resonance’s pool of creatives speaks directly and expressively to an engaged and passionate audience, locally, nationally and internationally. Our 24/7 broadcast service combines its FM signal in the City with DAB digital radio coverage across Greater London”.






