The Knights of the Occasional Table are an enigmatic and eclectic ensemble that has captured the hearts and imaginations of listeners across the globe with their unique blend of musical styles. Hailing from a tapestry of diverse cultural backgrounds, the group's founders—composer Sir Reginald Althorp IV, multi-instrumentalist Lady Seraphina Marlowe, and producer Lord Octavio de Sousa—came together over a shared passion for the obscure and the sublime. Their music is a voyage through time and space, drawing from classical harmonies, jazz inflections, folk rhythms, and avant-garde experimentation, all woven into a rich sonic tapestry that defies conventional categorization. The Knights of the Occasional Table rose to prominence with their debut album "Echoes from the Round Table," which became an international sensation, blending the epic and the mundane in a way that resonated with audiences of all ages and backgrounds. Their live performances are equally captivating, often set against a backdrop of elaborate stage design that complements their larger-than-life sound. With each album and performance, the Knights expand their sonic universe, inviting listeners on a journey that is as much an exploration of inner worlds as it is a celebration of the human experience. Their commitment to innovation, combined with a deep respect for musical history, has established them not just as musicians but as true artists and storytellers in the contemporary music landscape.