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Diversion
Friday, March 6, 2026 · 11:00 PM
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Once again, we're making use of the whopping Beatcrime Soundsystem to take over Ormside Projects for a night of our favourite DJs (and close friends).
Once again, we’re importing talent from the fertile underground scenes of Belgium and Bristol and are ecstatic to showcase another episode of experimental soundsystem indebted sonics to the people of London.
i-sha manages to fit us into her plans for 2026, having spent 2025 scorching eardrums and singeing synapses all over the UK, Europe and NYC - we're very lucky to have her back since she played the first event we did at Ormside 3 years ago!
She's since been developing her craft into a sort of unspeakable sonic witchery that escapes description, prediction and races through all superlatives.
A short list of her recent movements includes touring as part of 10 years of Timedance, Paris, Glasgow, New York, a new show on Tblisi tastemaker's Mutant Radio and a return to organising Bristol music events in the form of The Secret Shade (investigation essential).
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ojoo is a Moroccan polymath based in Brussels, where you can find her running workshops, facilitating organised activism and dancefloor status quo deconstruction whilst organising the community soundsystem project known as psst.
Her DJ practice operates close to the source of her sound. A deadly kaleidoscope of dub, dancehall, and industrial, which orbits only the largest of speaker cabinets. She regularly plays alongside the very best in experimental dub in Europe and 2025 alone saw her support the likes of Shackleton, DJ Marcelle and Demdike Stare. Her credentials are bulletproof, and she’s very often fielded by our good friends at Accidental Meetings and (may she rest in peace) Bokeh Versions.
Check out her recent Kiosk show with NVST and archived show on London’s Kindred Radio.
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Mish is a hero of Bristol’s music scene, having operated on Noods since its start, working both on the station and behind the bar at Zoggs.
A seemingly limitlessly well of dark and sludgy tunes that lie on a gnarly wayline of esotericism between genres such as kraut rock, post punk, industrial, metal and of course dub.
The dark prince’s sets represent a refined (yet extremely dextrous and fun) slice of music we rarely see elsewhere. We honestly couldn’t be more pleased to have him back to play on the rig.
He also produces music which would have slugs doing cartwheels. To get a flavour of Mish, you can check out his releases on grid and dummy hand and listen back to his closing set at Diversion in 2024.
Once again, we’re importing talent from the fertile underground scenes of Belgium and Bristol and are ecstatic to showcase another episode of experimental soundsystem indebted sonics to the people of London.
i-sha manages to fit us into her plans for 2026, having spent 2025 scorching eardrums and singeing synapses all over the UK, Europe and NYC - we're very lucky to have her back since she played the first event we did at Ormside 3 years ago!
She's since been developing her craft into a sort of unspeakable sonic witchery that escapes description, prediction and races through all superlatives.
A short list of her recent movements includes touring as part of 10 years of Timedance, Paris, Glasgow, New York, a new show on Tblisi tastemaker's Mutant Radio and a return to organising Bristol music events in the form of The Secret Shade (investigation essential).
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ojoo is a Moroccan polymath based in Brussels, where you can find her running workshops, facilitating organised activism and dancefloor status quo deconstruction whilst organising the community soundsystem project known as psst.
Her DJ practice operates close to the source of her sound. A deadly kaleidoscope of dub, dancehall, and industrial, which orbits only the largest of speaker cabinets. She regularly plays alongside the very best in experimental dub in Europe and 2025 alone saw her support the likes of Shackleton, DJ Marcelle and Demdike Stare. Her credentials are bulletproof, and she’s very often fielded by our good friends at Accidental Meetings and (may she rest in peace) Bokeh Versions.
Check out her recent Kiosk show with NVST and archived show on London’s Kindred Radio.
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Mish is a hero of Bristol’s music scene, having operated on Noods since its start, working both on the station and behind the bar at Zoggs.
A seemingly limitlessly well of dark and sludgy tunes that lie on a gnarly wayline of esotericism between genres such as kraut rock, post punk, industrial, metal and of course dub.
The dark prince’s sets represent a refined (yet extremely dextrous and fun) slice of music we rarely see elsewhere. We honestly couldn’t be more pleased to have him back to play on the rig.
He also produces music which would have slugs doing cartwheels. To get a flavour of Mish, you can check out his releases on grid and dummy hand and listen back to his closing set at Diversion in 2024.
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