HYPER INVERTER 2025
Fell Foot Wood, Cumbria.
Hyper Inverter 2025 line up:
Nat Sharp (Friday headliner)
Multidisciplinary performance and visuals from the erstwhile Lone Taxidermist. Expect thought provoking studies of various people interspersed with humourous insight and wonderful stories, all set to wonky music.
Ponyland (Saturday headliner)
Sprawling limbs and colourful masks, beefy riffs and upbeat tunes in a really big blender. Get in the big head and join the animal parade, you'll be hard pushed to stand still through this high energy show!
Burnthouse Lane
Murky soundscapes and experimental electronics with some additional atmospheric visuals from Dan Conway (Seefeel, Gazelle Twin, Roel Funcken, etc.)
Mariam Rezaei vs Kenosist
Experimental turntablist extraordinare and legendary synth noiser combine efforts.
Horsebastard
Equestrian grindcore with the nastiest and fastiest blastiest bits.
Objections
Angular awkwardness from bits of Bilge Pump and Beards, now very much established as their own excellent thing.
The Unit Ama
Complicated but endlessly enjoyable post-whatever, ploughing their own furrow and avoiding any sort of pigeon holes since 2002.
Colossloth
Sonic obliteration via noise and drone passages.
The AgarFinger Inexperience
Daft reinterpretations of tracks made on a games console over 20 years ago, with some drooper noodles on the side.
Barry the Blackwood Baptist
Our man in the woods, the legendary Barry and his performance poetry, interesting covers and of course the baptisms and rituals.
Andi Jackson
Experimental guitar scrapes and soundscapes from half of Thraa.
Core of the Coalman
Wandering violinist and all round sound explorer.
brb>voicecoil
Pulsing waves of powerful noise from the darkest corners of the wood.
Sheepmoss
Toi Guy and Jesse Salaman present their ovine performance guise.
Plus some flaming dances from Pyromancy Productions CIC when the sun goes behind the trees.
There's an on site bar with a small selection of local ales and loads of cider, you can also bring your own booze.
Vegan hot food will be available in the evenings and there's also nearby supply spots from the National Trust cafe across the road or the garage in nearby Newby Bridge which has everything from Kendal mint cake to Greggs steak bakes.