Loula Yorke makes electronic music that feels alive in the most tactile way — full of crackling voltage, handmade circuitry and a sense of real-time discovery. Using modular synths, feedback loops and live signal manipulation, she builds pieces that hover between pulsating dance rhythms and shimmering, exploratory sound art. It’s experimental, yes, but always human, always warm, always reaching outward.
What’s striking is how physical her music is. Notes coil and surge, textures spark against one another, and patterns form right in front of you, like watching weather develop. There’s unpredictability in the process, but a clear emotional throughline — curiosity, tension, release, and those sudden moments where everything locks into a groove that feels almost ritualistic.
In a festival setting, Loula Yorke has a knack for pulling people into her orbit — a crowd starts curious, leans forward, and suddenly finds themselves hypnotised by waves of sound that feel both intimate and expansive. We’re delighted to welcome her, bring open ears and let the machines speak.