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The Kingston University Stylophone Orchestra (KUSO) is a one-of-a-kind ensemble devoted to the legendary pocket-sized synthesizer.

Founded in 2019 by musician and writer Leah Kardos, with support from producer Tony Visconti and Dubreq (makers of the Stylophone), the group brings together students, staff, and alumni in playful yet ambitious reimaginings of electronic music classics and original works.

Their debut album Stylophonika (2022) and follow-up Live to Tape at Visconti Studio have won international acclaim for transforming the Stylophone’s buzzing eccentricities into immersive, atmospheric soundscapes.’

This event is part of the festival Kentronica: A Celebration of Electronic Music. Get tickets at a festival rate by adding all events to your basket.

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Kentronica: A Celebration of Electronic Music

Sat 16 May 2026
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Kentronica: Kingston University Stylophone Orchestra

Sat 16 May

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