East Forest Returns to Dublin: An Enchanted Evening at The Sugar Club This January
Prepare for a transcendent sonic journey as East Forest—the visionary project of composer and multi-instrumentalist Trevor Oswalt—makes a triumphant return to Dublin for an intimate show at The Sugar Club this January.
Renowned for weaving ambient, electronic, and modern classical threads into meditative soundscapes that evoke the psychedelic and the profound, East Forest invites you to surrender to the music’s healing embrace.
From the ethereal echoes of Music for Mushrooms to the soul-stirring tributes in Music for the Deck of the Titanic, expect an improvised ceremony concert that bridges worlds, fostering connection and clarity in one of Dublin’s most cherished venues.
East Forest is an experience like no other.
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Since 2008, East Forest has used music to guide listeners through modern journeys of deep introspection. The electro-acoustic project has remained primarily a solo effort (of Krishna-Trevor Oswalt), straddling the worlds of ambient, neoclassical, electronic, and avant-pop.
At the core of East Forest’s work is an exploration of sound as a tool to guide listeners on an inner journey. The music is an emotionally resonant landscape that blends organic and electronic elements into cinematic compositions designed to
evoke insight and connection. As a sonic bridge between science and spirituality, it ushers listeners into a direct encounter with the mystical dimensions of their being, intending to democratise access to peak states of consciousness.
This ethos of bridging inner and outer worlds, lies at the heart of East Forest’s latest project, the feature-length documentary “Music for Mushrooms.” More than just a chronicle of his creative journey, the film offers a compelling testament to the
transformative power of psychedelics, music, and community amidst global crisis.
The movie highlights how music can be a transformative tool, facilitating deep healing in an increasingly disconnected world.