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Roots corner crew spinning their favourite outer national tunes for you pleasure.

London-based duo O., wrangle an upbeat, dystopian sound by blending post-punk, jazz and dub to create an eclectic listening experience. Their debut album, WeirdOs,

Drenched head-to-toe in orange and fuelled by a love of disco, Satsuma Sisters squeeze every last drop of funky goodness onto the dance floor.

Six-piece feminist punk outfit, Twat Union, affectionately known as The Twats, bring their trademark, provocative humour and immersive approach to Compass Presents. Expect original

Bristol’s spiciest rave queen is back Gaba Ghanoush delivers a relentless lip sync of camp, power ballad-infused bass. Too thick, spicy and sassy for your average

Brought to you by renowned DJ Milly On Air, Club Kids is the ultimate family party for house and disco-loving parents and their little

Emile Facey has been promoting underground electro and techno since the ’90s. A passionate advocate and maker of electro since his first studio jams,

At 18 years of age, with just her piano and self, Noki Bec comes to the Hertz So Good stage. Taking influence from artists

An Electro/Bass House/Breakbeat DJ with a deep passion for a dirty bassline, here’s a lady who is not scared to mix it up with

Papa Moomin’s been playing a blinder for the best part of two decades. Stalwart of the Bristol scene, almost since he had hair, this