White Noise, James Adrian Brown, Pulselovers, ATP

The Castle and Falcon, Birmingham.

The Seventh Wave presents... as part of The Seventh Wave Festival of Electronic Music: Number 16... White Noise, James Adrian Brown, Pulselovers, Amongst The Pigeons.        

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The Seventh Wave presents... as part of The Seventh Wave Festival of Electronic Music: Number 16
White Noise, James Adrian Brown, Pulselovers, Amongst The Pigeons
Saturday 05 October 2025
Doors 5.00 pm.
Curfew 11.00 pm.
The Castle & Falcon, 402 Moseley Road, Birmingham B12 9AT.
White Noise
White Noise is an English experimental electronic music band formed in London in 1968, and featured David Vorhaus along with Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
After the release of the first album only David Vorhaus remained and he continues to release albums and play live with current band member Mike Painter. 
James Adrian Brown 
James Adrian Brown is a British-born songwriter and former guitarist in alternative rock band ‘Pulled Apart By Horses’. After achieving chart success, touring the world, and releasing four critically acclaimed studio albums, James has begun paving a pathway into the world of electronic music and composing, receiving support from BBC 6music and BBC Radio 3.
Pulselovers
Northern Minimalism.
Genre Fluid.
Releases on Castles in Space, Subexotic, DIT, Misophonia, Polytechnic Youth, Russian Library and Sensory Leakage.
Amongst The Pigeons 
In simple terms, Amongst The Pigeons is an electronica artist.
It is only when you try going beyond that simple description, you come to realise there is nothing straightforward about Amongst The Pigeons.
Words like ‘individual, inspiring, lofi, playful, psychedelic, quirky, weird and wonky’ have all been used to try and explain what is going on, but maybe somethings should not be pigeon-holed.