We’ve gone through the archives to bring you some videos from our amazing live electronic music community!
Due to demand, we might not be able to respond to all requests. Please see Other Events below for further potential performance opportunities
Since November 2022 we have been running a free night for electronic musicians and fans to support independent artists and venues.
We have now also moved into ticketed events and our collaboration with Hymns for Robots is our first venture into being able to pay acts that perform.
We‘ve tried to keep the ticket price as low as possible to guarantee we can pay overheads and make sure all of the performers also get something for their time and effort.
We hope to continue to run the free night alongside ticketed events where all of the proceeds go to the artists once overheads are paid.
We are proudly not-for-profit and all proceeds go back into paying artists, buying merch and building Noodlr as a place for independent artists, musicians and promoters to get help to put on the performances they want and reach a like-mined audience.
Keep an eye out for our next venture where we want to help independent electronic artists and musicians release their value and have their art reach as many lie-minded people as possible.
Born a week before Noodlr, Bleep is the longest running, city-centre, live, original electronic event at one of Manchester’s icon venues for peripheral and underground new music. And it’s free! Apply at www.electroniccollective.com
Run by Dave Walker, aka MHO, upstairs in the hallowed Golden Lion in Todmorden, regulars of the EMOM circuit, Bleep and Noodlr all try out new stuff and welcome first-timers alike at this supportive and rewarding event.
Run by Afrolektronik in the historic Nia Centre theatre in the heart of Hulme, this eclectic event is fast becoming a go-to opportunity to share your electronic music efforts on a huge stage and sound system
A long running open mic night that welcomes all genres with open arms. Search Puzzle Hall Inn on Instagram for more info.
The EMOM movement founded in the UK in 2017 by Martin Christie now has affiliates as far as Mexico, Australia and Canada check out www.electronicmusicopenmic.com