"I felt at peace within my own mind, as if I were on some unearthly shore" - Janet Frame
Unearthly Shores - St Stephens Church, Ipswich
Step into a sanctuary of sound as Unearthly Shores transforms the historic St Stephens Church into a haven for dreamers and dancers. This special gathering brings together the warm pulse of Balearic, the shimmer of Italo Disco and the deep soul of House, curated by a line up of selectors who know how to weave a journey through sound and space.
Featuring the legendary Chris Coco alongside Dee Fuller, Bobby Bucys and Stoo Elvin, expect a night of tronsportive rhythms and atmospheric grooves beneath vaulted ceilings and stained glass.
Space is limited - come early, stay late and walk with us on Unearthly Shores.
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Time: 6pm - 11pm
Venue: St Stephens Church, Ipswich
Tickets: £8+bf
Acts: Chris Coco, Dee Fuller, Bobby Bucys, Stoo Elvin
Age Restrictions: 18+Accessibility: There is step-free access into the venue and the bar / accessible toilet / venue are all on one floor. For further information, please email info@brightenthecorners.co.uk so we can make your visit as comfortable as possible.
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Chris Coco is a tastemaker, DJ, broadcaster, producer, music curator, musician and journalist.
Whether he’s spinning a club set of classic and future house; getting weird in a back room or poolside with dub disco and Balearic; or masterfully soundtracking an Ibiza sunset, Chris Coco is the DJ with the music to make something beautiful happen. In other decades Chris has been part of seminal house act Coco Steel & Lovebomb; editor / founder of DJ Magazine; co presenter of Radio 1’s late night show The Blue Room; tour DJ for Robbie Williams; and a prolific producer of chill out and Balearic albums which now keep streaming very nicely. He started DJing in the acid house explosion of the late 80s before going Balearic after the inevitable hazy revelatory experience at Cafe Del Mar. In recent years he has become a sunset specialist spending the summers soundtracking sunsets in Ibiza and Italy; as well as keeping his many Mixcloud and international radio listeners hooked to his weekly, eclectic Melodica radio show. There are few DJs who have his breadth of musical knowledge and obsession with finding the perfect track to make every moment feel special.
Dee Fuller is a DJ with a deep passion for sound exploration, seamlessly blending genres to create a unique, Balearic-inspired experience. Having spent countless hours behind the decks, Dee’s sets now flow effortlessly between house, disco, world, ambient, and beyond—always guided by a deep love for music and an instinct for the moment.
Having played at a wide range of clubs, bars, and festivals, Dee has built a reputation for curating immersive, genre-defying journeys that connect with audiences on a deeper level. Beyond the dancefloor, Dee is a key figure at Transient Radio, an online station where he has his regular All Four Corners radio show. He helps shape the platform’s forward-thinking musical direction and is involved in the day-to-day running of the station ensuring consistent growth in all directions.
Whether in an intimate setting or a festival stage, Dee Fuller delivers carefully crafted sets that evoke emotion, movement, and pure sonic escapism.
Bobby Bucys is a DJ that has music running through his veins. Bobby does not like to generalise his sound, taking inspiration from a wide range of genres: Funk, Balearic, Jazz, Disco, Soul, Dub, Techno and House. Bobby has been playing live, discovering and collecting vinyl for the past 25 years and he is always hunting for new and old undiscovered sounds. "I love the freedom of playing different genres of music, and making it all make sense". Bobby also loves to give opportunities to other undiscovered DJs who share the same passion for music, often sharing the stage and inviting them to play alongside him at his Summer day time residences. Bobby is also the driving force and head honcho of Transient radio "It's been a dream of mine for a while to create a station and platform for DJs who have incredible collections of music, and to give them the chance to share it alongside more established international DJs".
Stoo first graced the decks in 1985 and since then he’s played everywhere from basements to lofts, members bars to clubs, a railway arch for Sony and a trailer advertising cat litter in a field on Hackney Marshes during Pride weekend.
He has played with Horse Meat Disco, Red Rack Em, Ashley Beedle and Joey Negro to name a few and had a fortnightly show for eight years on Norwich's Future Radio.
He now presents The Darkest Light every month on Transient Radio spinning the sort of sounds you’ll hear him playing as part of the Balearic DJ trio - Islands.