What's on this week?

Head over to https://www.musicglue.com/karamel/ for more info and tickets!!

ZerOclasikal: Free Flow Classikal

Thursday, Apr 17

Doors 7pm, Music Starts 8pm

£7.50 Early Bird £10 General Admission £5 Student

Free Flow Classikal is returning to Karamel on popular demand with a very exciting lineup: sitarist and bassist Jihad Darwish, drummer Moses Boyd and percussionist Magnus Mehta. Join us for a moving exploration of South Asian Classical music through the medium of free improvisation. No boundaries - No limits.

Jihad Darwish is a musician, composer, and producer whose artistic journey has evolved towards a deep exploration of sitar and Indian classical music. After years of working across jazz, folk, and contemporary music, collaborating with artists such as Sting, Van Morrison, Anderson Paak, Eric Bibb, Imelda May, Mica Paris and Arthur Verocai, he has increasingly focused on integrating the sitar’s rich tradition into his compositions. His 2023 album 4 Parakeets marked a pivotal moment in this transition, drawing from traditional ragas while blending jazz modal harmony and Western song structures. The album received 4-star reviews from Jazzwise and UK Vibe and was featured on BBC Radio and Jazz FM. Having performed at venues from Ronnie Scott’s and the Barbican to the Sydney Opera House and Montreux Jazz Festival, Darwish now channels his diverse musical background into reimagining the sitar’s role in contemporary music, exploring new sonic possibilities through improvisation, electronics, and cross-genre collaboration.

Moses Boyd is a Mercury-nominated composer, producer and drummer, known as a prominent figure within the modern London jazz scene. Nominated for a Mercury Prize for his debut album Dark Matter. Born and raised in South London, Moses began playing drums at the age of 13, taking as much inspiration from jazz greats like Miles Davis as from the grime albums of Dizzee Rascal, contributing to his original approach. After graduating from Trinity Laban College of Music and Dance, cutting his teeth at local jam sessions, he formed the duo Binker & Moses; their debut, Dem Ones, earned an award for Best Jazz Act at the MOBO Awards, which he then won again for himself a few years later. Boyd has also collaborated with Artist such as Lonnie Liston Smith, Obongjayar Zara McFarlane, Floating Points and Four Tet and many more.

*Magnus Mehta *is a percussionist, drummer, music producer and composer. London born to an Indian father and Scottish mother, Magnus was excited by rhythmic sounds from an early age, initially requesting a drum kit aged 10, and consequently studying timpani and percussion at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. After playing in all of the major Scottish orchestras Magnus took a radical change of direction and relocated to Cuba to further his musical studies. Magnus has built a reputation as a session musician who moves fluidly between a multitude of genres, having worked with artists such as Jacob Collier, Brian Eno, Damon Albarn, Bastille, Moses Boyd, Ibibio Sound Machine, Sarathy Korwar, Dengue Dengue Dengue, El Búho, Cassie Kinochi and Melt Yourself Down. He is also in demand on the London musical theatre and live performance scene on shows such as Abba Voyage, Tina the Musical, The Lion King, Ain’t Too Proud, Bend it like Beckham, and for companies such as Royal Opera House, LSO, National Theatre, Shakespeare’s Globe, Matthew Bournes’s New Adventures, and Rambert. Magnus has played on numerous soundtracks including ‘Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One’, ‘The Hobbit, an unexpected journey’, the Channel 4 ‘Indian Summers’ series, and the Iranian film ‘Hussein Who Said No’.

The zerOclasikal project was set up in 2013 as platform for a radical approach to south Asian classical music - facilitating progressions, experiments, and developments in the genre, through a ‘contemporary’ mindset.

Commissioning of new work and organizing the frequency of performance is our central mission and activity. We are also setting up infrastructures for an industry for next-gen south Asian classical musicianship, trained in the UK - such as building of a touring circuit, agency and recording label.

Karamel - 4 Coburg Road, London N22 6UJ. The Karamel vegan kitchen will be serving food until 9.30pm. Email karamel8775@gmail.com to book a table for groups of 3+.

London Vegan Mixer: social + open mic + karaoke

Saturday, Apr 19

7:00 PM

Free!

MIXING COCKTAILS, TUNES... AND VEGANS!

🎟️ Entry: totally free, just RSVP! 🗓 Date: Saturday, 19 April 2025 🕙 Time: 7:00 PM – midnight 📍 Location: Karamel Club - 4 Coburg Rd, London N22 6UJ 💬 WhatsApp group: https://tinyurl.com/JoinLondonVeganMixer

🪩 Join us for a fabulously fun night at Karamel, where we'll take over the entire venue: socialise in the restaurant area over food and drinks, or showcase your talents on stage! (There will always be a seating area dedicated to quieter conversations.)

🍔 THE FOOD Karamel's fully vegan menu varies every time! The selection for the night will be announced on a blackboard. It usually includes a few daily specials as well as staples like burgers, pizzas, and a variety of delicious sides and desserts.

🍹 THE DRINKS Beer on tap, wine by the glass, and a selection of cocktails and mocktails: Karamel's fully vegan bar has something for every taste.

👩‍🎤 THE MUSIC The first part of the evening will feature an open mic night where anyone is welcome to showcase their talents (musical or otherwise), opened by Mixer regular Alfie Paca 🦙

Starting around 9 PM, KaraoChris will host karaoke for the rest of the night: sign up to jump on stage and sing your heart out! Karamel have kindly offered a meal for two as a prize for the best singer.

🤗 ATTENDING Entry to the event is totally free, but please do support the venue by buying some of their delicious food and drinks (both 100% vegan!).

All are welcome, and we strive to make the event a safe and inclusive space for everyone - no discriminatory or abusive behaviour of any kind will be tolerated.

🌱 THE VENUE Karamel is a very short walk from Wood Green Tube station (Piccadilly Line). The entrance to the venue is step-free and there is a wheelchair-accessible toilet. Karamel is dog-friendly, so feel free to bring your furry friends if they'll enjoy it.

Originally founded and run by vegan activists, today it’s operated by Collage Arts (a charity supporting the local community) and managed by the lovely Kath who, together with her charming husband Roger, also prepares the delicious homemade food served there… in very generous portions 😉 and at fairly affordable prices!

For well over a decade now, Karamel has been at the heart of London’s vegan community, helping it reach its current size - for example:

giving a new home to London Vegan Drinks (Europe’s largest vegan social gathering at the time!) when it outgrew its preceding venues providing a welcoming environment for LGBTQ+ vegans (inclusivity and safeguarding having always been a central tenet of theirs) with Fat Gay Vegan's Queer Vegan Disco throwing official or de facto afterparties for many Animal Rights marches and protests Nowadays, they host our sister event, the regular board game event Geekstraveganza (as they’ve done since its inception in 2016), and a lot of other wonderful events for the local area and the wider London vegan community.

What's happening next week?

Geoff Mason Quintet

Thursday, Apr 24 

Doors 7pm, Music Starts 8pm

£7.50 Early Bird £10 General Admission £5 Student

Join us for an exciting evening of Hard-Bop jazz as the Hard- Bop legacy Quintet, featuring outstanding tenor saxophonist Simon Picard, performs at the Karamel Jazz Club. Celebrating the legendary sounds of the Blue Note era, the band will deliver captivating tunes inspired by icons like Horace Silver and Art Blakey. Led by acclaimed trombonist Geoff Mason, known for his performances at renowned venues and festivals, the quintet has received accolades from critics for their exceptional musicianship. Don’t miss this chance to experience an unforgettable night of top-notch jazz!

Also featuring John Horler Piano,Tim Wells Bass, Dave Barry Drums and Simon Picard Sax

"Fine proponents of Blue Note Era jazz” London Evening standard

"Top quality UK Bop from geode,small band teamwork at its best" Keith Ames Musician magazine Copy Regenerate

Karamel - 4 Coburg Road, London N22 6UJ. The Karamel vegan kitchen will be serving food until 9.30pm. Email karamel8775@gmail.com to book a table for groups of 3+.

J.A.M. String Collective

Fri, Apr 25

Doors 7pm, Music Starts 8pm

£7.50 Early Bird £10 General Admission £5 Student

Financial Times **** "pushing at the boundaries of jazz... delivering walking lines, heavy riffs and rattles and taps, are thoroughly contemporary.... much more than a warm up act"

Zoe Rahman, MOBO awardee jazz pianist ***** “J.A.M. String Collective [give] us a really strong and unique performance with a wide variety of textures and grooves as well as a meaningful narrative in their improvisations. It was very moving to hear them play.”

Daniel Casimir, Multi-award winning bassist ***** “It was a pleasure to hear J.A.M. String Collective. The trio’s innovative nature came through as they perfectly balanced classical string composition with jazz and improvisation.”

J.A.M. is a London based all-female improvising string trio, weaving songlike melodies into open group improvisations, creating spontaneous filmic textures, injected with a solid dose of groove and the Blues. They perform as a trio, as well as with singers and instrumentalists, forming their collective, and placing improvising strings at the forefront. In May 2023 they released their debut EP joined by legendary saxophonist Steve Williamson (The Steve Williamson Experience), and emerging drum talent Zoe Pascal (Zenel), supported by Help Musicians. This followed with an 11-date UK tour including a sold out EP launch gig at Toulouse Lautrec, in association with Tomorrow's Warriors and Women in Jazz.

In November 2023 they were awarded the Peter Whittingham Jazz Developmental award, which will support them in writing new material for their first full length album in collaboration with Jonas Gwangwa Composition Initiative Awardee, composer Oleta Haffner. The album, with themes on the Climate Crisis is set to be released in Autumn 2025.

Karamel - 4 Coburg Road, London N22 6UJ. The Karamel vegan kitchen will be serving food until 9.30pm. Email karamel8775@gmail.com to book a table for groups of 3+.

Sat, Apr 26

Doors 6pm, Music starts 8pm 

Early Bird Eid Offer: £28 Standard Ticket: £35

Insaan Culture Club - An Intimate Evening of Classical Qawwali Featuring Faizan Ali Khan – A Prodigy of the Shamchaurasi Gharana

A night of soul-stirring qawwali and classical music with Faizan Ali Khan, the celebrated vocalist from the legendary Shamchaurasi Gharana of Pakistan. Son of the iconic Ustad Shafqat Ali Khan and grandson of the legendary Ustad Salamat Ali Khan, Faizan carries a 500-year-old musical legacy with breathtaking performances of classical ragas and qawwali. Currently signed with UK’s Sufi Score, Faizan has captivated audiences worldwide with hits like Morey Naina, which topped international charts with over 2 million views in its first week.

✨ Early Bird Eid Offer: £28 (Until 23rd April) ✨ Standard Ticket: £35

Instagram & Facebook: @InsaanCultureClub

Karamel - 4 Coburg Road, London N22 6UJ. The Karamel vegan kitchen will be serving food until 9.30pm. Email karamel8775@gmail.com to book a table for groups of 3+.

Doors open 6pm (Unwind, grab your thali & soak in the pre-show ambience!)

Music starts at 8pm

Head over to https://www.musicglue.com/karamel/ for more info and tickets!!

Hope to see you there! :)

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