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UK live techno pioneers Eat Static set for Ipswich performance tonight

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Looking for something to do this evening? One of the UK's first live techno outfits, with over 120,000 followers on Facebook, is headlining at The Baths tonight—giant light-up brain 'n' all.

The influential duo, formed in 1989 by Merv Pepler and Joie Hinton, will take to the stage at The Baths on Friday, 28 March, with doors opening at 19:30.

Eat Static performing
Eat Static performingJahvo Joža

Starting out as a creative outlet for the diverse range of electronic music the pair were writing, Eat Static have reached the significant milestone of three decades performing. They can legitimately claim to be one of the UK's first live techno outfits, having helped reshape perceptions of electronic music performance.

In an era when "live" performances by many electronic acts were often mimed by PAs, Eat Static quickly developed a loyal following by delivering genuinely live shows. Their spectacular performances, featuring huge light displays and a giant illuminated brain, showed audiences that dance music could be performed live rather than simply played back.

This innovative approach to electronic music has taken them around the world, with the band playing hundreds of gigs and headlining festivals across the globe since their formation.

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Eat Static at the Baths posterBrighten the Corners

For their Ipswich performance, Eat Static will be supported by Syco and The Psylings, with the event scheduled to run until 23:00 at The Baths this Friday.

The upcoming show represents a rare opportunity for Suffolk music fans to experience a pioneering electronic act that has helped shape the UK's live techno scene throughout the past three decades.

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Brighten the Corners runs a diverse live music programme, training and education opportunities across three venues, and an annual multi-venue festival in Ipswich, Suffolk.

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Ipswich domestic abuse charity expands services for vulnerable women

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P.H.O.E.B.E, the region's only specialist black and minoritised domestic abuse charity, has doubled its refuge capacity in Ipswich with the acquisition of a second property to support women and children fleeing domestic abuse.

Why it matters: The new property will significantly enhance the charity's ability to provide refuge and support services for women and children fleeing domestic violence, particularly those with insecure immigration status.

The big picture: P.H.O.E.B.E (Promotion of Health, Opportunity, Equality, Benevolence and Empowerment) was established by social workers from Zimbabwe and operates using a social work model to support domestic abuse survivors across Suffolk.

A group of women gathered at P.H.O.E.B.E's premises in Ipswich
This acquisition doubles the charity's property holdings in Ipswich since purchasing its first property in early 2022Emmie Scott

The details: The charity provides domestic abuse counselling, casework, immigration signposting and advocacy services, focusing specifically on increasing resource access for black and ethnic minority women and children.

What they're saying: "Black and minoritised women and children experience a chronic shortage of safe houses when faced with domestic abuse due to their insecure immigration status. Hence, this new safe space is crucial for women who are often left at high risk of harm," said Mollin Delve, Chief Executive Officer of P.H.O.E.B.E.

Behind the scenes: Ellisons' Commercial Property team, led by Bethan Williams with support from Harriet Smith, advised on the transaction, continuing the firm's relationship with the charity.

The purchase was made possible through grants from the Bluethread Trust, Coutts Charitable Trust, Lloyds Bank Foundation, Treebeard Trust and Tudor Trust.

Bethan Williams , Partner at Ellisons , said:

It has been a privilege to assist this incredible charity in securing a second property to expand its services. Their work is truly life-changing, and we are exceptionally proud to have played a role in helping them provide safe spaces for those at risk of harm and in such need.

The bottom line: This expansion addresses a critical gap in support services for some of the most vulnerable women in the community, providing both immediate safety and ongoing assistance for those escaping domestic abuse.

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