ARTIST COMMUNITY
A whole bunch of amazing creative people who have blessed us with their performances.

Olivier Martin
Blending the atmospheric soundscapes of early Coldplay with the haunting intimacy of Jeff Buckley and Bon Iver, 25-year-old Olivier Martin is an Australian-Spanish singer, songwriter, and guitarist poised to make his mark in alternative pop-rock. Raised in a vibrant Spanish music and flamenco environment between Vigo and Melbourne, Olivier began busking at 16, captivating crowds with his emotive voice and powerful songwriting. His heartfelt lyrics and melodic depth quickly sold out local venues, setting the stage for his next chapter. Now splitting his time between London and Vigo, Olivier has been recording his debut album for the past year with Grammy-winning producer Matt Lawrence, preparing to introduce his soulful sound to the world.

Adela
Adela
Good vibes curator with infectious positive energy, Adela enjoys mixing spicy tracks and hidden underground gems.
Originally from Romania, she took the leap into DJ-ing in early 2023, half a decade after moving to London and discovering the incredible electronic music scene here. Her sets are typically a journey through multi genre sounds aiming to keep you on the dancefloor for as long as possible.
She is a DJ, event producer and a rave community leader with the mission to connect people with similar interests for good music.
You can listen to her monthly radio show on Patchouli Deep Radio every last Tuesday of the month.



Naomi McGuire
Naomi is a visual artist and graphic designer who explores ethereal matter through curious creatures and characters - think contorted limbs, spindly hands and unexplained tentacles floating in an eerie utopia. Heavily influenced by her interest in spirituality and her love for music and nature, her designs are typically characterised by bold colour and distorted proportion. Her work is playful, portraying stories and embodying emotions through a childlike lens, dissecting different subject matter from historical symbolism to humour, and music to madness.
