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Best known under his Physical Therapy alias, Daniel Fisher's Car Culture project brings focus to his sentimental side. He collages fuzzy folktronica, found sounds and unexpected edits into foot-gazing narratives. His productions are sometimes serene, sometimes heart wrenching. Zoom out and you hear tranquilizing electronica, zoom in and you find soulful songwriting.
Organ Tapes is a producer and singer from London and Shanghai. His recordings are characterised by layered guitar loops, midi instrumentation, field recordings and autotune vocals.
ddwy is the project of London-based producers, DJs, and husband-and-wife Naomi and Ronan. What began as an experiment during a 2021 quarantine in a windowless room saw their early output of dubby, loved-up psychedelia drawing unexpected interest, eventually arriving fully formed via Munich-based label Public Possession. This has led the duo to two releases met with open arms internationally - Sprig Songs (2023) and Spinning Stones (2024) - both celebrated by critics and fans.
Organ Tapes is a producer and singer from London and Shanghai. His recordings are characterised by layered guitar loops, midi instrumentation, field recordings and autotune vocals.
ddwy is the project of London-based producers, DJs, and husband-and-wife Naomi and Ronan. What began as an experiment during a 2021 quarantine in a windowless room saw their early output of dubby, loved-up psychedelia drawing unexpected interest, eventually arriving fully formed via Munich-based label Public Possession. This has led the duo to two releases met with open arms internationally - Sprig Songs (2023) and Spinning Stones (2024) - both celebrated by critics and fans.
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Thu, 28 May 2026
Stage
07:30 pm
£22.50 (including DICE fees + £1.50 venue levy)
Access information
Stage
- The Stage has step free access via The Mall entrance and lift. The lift in the Stage is self-controlled with hand control, with two buttons for up and down (max weight 300kg). It is without sides and includes a vertical pole to hold on to. It operates quietly and will not disrupt the performance. Our Public Advisors can also assist.
- We have a small, raised platform to accommodate wheelchair users or others who require a chair. To request, please purchase a ticket, then contact the box office during opening hours on 020 7930 3647 or email access@ica.art
- If you have other access requirements, need more info, or want to contact us, go to the Access Page
There will be a paid cloakroom available for this event. Tickets are £2.50 per item and are available to purchase at the box office.
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