Get ready for an immersive night of cutting-edge sound and visuals as Frank Hopkins and Løgømyx join forces for a one-of-a-kind Electronic Audio-Visual Experience. Taking over the iconic Corsica Studios in Elephant and Castle on Wednesday, November 19th, 2025.
Frank Hopkins is a left-field electronic artist known for crafting rich, melodic soundscapes that bridge the introspective and the danceable. Born in London and raised in Brighton, his music blends real-world instrumentation with intricate electronic textures—delivering tracks that feel equally at home in late-night clubs and headphone listening sessions.
Influenced by artists like Four Tet, Aphex Twin, and Jon Hopkins, Frank’s sound is immersive, emotionally resonant, and rhythmically compelling. His productions carry a sense of vulnerability and control, layering field recordings, foley, piano, synths, and percussion into tightly constructed yet organic forms.
Frank has performed at leading UK venues including the Southbank Centre, Roundhouse, and EartH, and has supported acts such as Christian Löffler and Clark. In 2025, he completed a European tour alongside audiovisual artist Halina Rice, bringing his dynamic live show to new audiences across the continent. His discography includes releases on TRAUM Schallplatten, Blank Dust and Dear Deer Records, with multiple tracks gaining support from BBC Introducing and BBC 1 Radio London. His debut EP In Flore and the follow-up Your Echoes established his voice in the electronic scene, while his full-length album Aeternum - reviewed in DJ Mag- marked a bold artistic statement, melding ambient textures with dancefloor sensibilities.
With a string of singles and remixes continuing to build momentum, Frank Hopkins is carving out a singular space in the electronic landscape.
Løgømyx is a classically trained, electronic music producer with a passion for integrating field recordings and real-world sounds into his electronic world.
Løgømyx began his musical journey at the age of 12, inspired by Angus Young’s electrifying guitar work. Later, Muse’s frontman Matt Bellamy sparked a passion for classical music, leading him to explore the piano and composers like Chopin and Rachmaninoff. His path eventually shifted toward electronic music, catalyzed by Jon Hopkins’ Immunity album. This opened the door to artists like Floating Points, Rival Consoles, and Max Cooper, deepening his sonic exploration.
Besides his extensive use of real-life sounds, modular synthesizers play an important role in his creative process. Løgømyx is drawn to their tactile unpredictability and limitless sonic potential. These instruments allow him to sculpt intricate and evolving textures that blur the line between the organic and the synthetic.
Løgømyx is thus influenced by a diverse spectrum of music, from the expressive compositions of Scriabin to the innovative sounds of artists like Thom Yorke and Jon Hopkins. This way, Løgømyx creates his own universe by immersing organic matter into his digital world.
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