Summerhall, EdinburghThe Welsh musician keeps her distance but enthrals her audience with a gently staccato voice and unsettling new music
With one hand on her heart and the other reaching out like a sleepwalker, her gaze fixed on the middle-distance, Cate Le Bon feels unreachable. Summerhall’s Dissection Room is wider than it is deep and although much of tonight’s sold-out audience are stood within touching distance of the Welsh musician and producer, she still seems far, far away.
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