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sonicl 02.20.2007 04:30 AM

Neubauten do deny destroying the stage, yes, they say that it was the audience that did that.

I'm going to the "re-enactment", but I've no idea what to expect of it. It just sounds intriguing.

porkmarras 02.20.2007 07:24 AM

 


BANG FACE XLII - BANG GANG
Friday 9th March 2007

BOGDAN RACZYNSKI / BIZZY B / CEEPHAX ACID CREW
DJ REPHLEX RECORDS / THE TEKNOIST / HEADCLEANER
BRYAN FURY / SAINT ACID & THE BANG FACE HARD CREW

9pm - 6am @ Electrowerkz, 7 Torrens Street, Islington, London EC1V 1NQ

Ticket info / Hype: www.bangface.com

BANG FACE - A Neo-Rave Explosion of Acid, Jungle, Rave Hardcore,
Drum & Bass, Breakcore, Techno and Abstract Dance.

FRAGOR FACIES - LUDEMUS UNA
(Bang Face - We Play Together)

porkmarras 02.20.2007 07:25 AM

28 February 2007
The Gluerooms
The Amersham Arms, 388 New Cross Road, 02086922047
doors 8pm, acts start 9pm prompt, bar til 12, £3 Entry
tube/train: New Cross/New Cross Gate

Leila Adu http://www.leilaadu.co.nz/

“From the moment she opened her mouth I had almost constant goose bumps. Her voice moved from the absolutely sublime. The set was flawless. Listening to Adu is like being exposed to something elemental" ***** -Salient Magazine


Euphonious Murmer Blend

“Builds from an unsettlingly quiet start into a thunderous onslaught of glitch, delay manipulation, downpitching and guitar abuse with a modicum of carefully chosen sampled sounds thrown in.” Slightly Off Kilter Records


Team Brick http://www.myspace.com/teambrick

I am not dark noise! I am not nazi army jacket! I am happy noise fun! I hate dark nazi noise! pedal chain hi-jinks and a loud voice. I do things. Sometimes you can hum, other times, sometimes kids with cardigans finger their ears to halt the screech.

Residents:
DJ Tendraw & The Gypsies Dog
DJ Body Damage & Possibly Sick

porkmarras 02.20.2007 07:26 AM

 

HYPNOGOGO

Thursday 22nd February
7 - 11pm
The Flea Pit,
49 Columbia Road, London E2 7RG
Suggested donation - £3

Dubiousaudio presents HYPNOGOGO, a showcase for musicians working with electronics using a veriety of interfaces and styles - including alternative usage of live instruments and improvisation. Some of this may be danceable, some highly strange and alarming.

SUPERIMPOZER will be performing a live trumpet and laptop set, involving material from his new album Thought Fungus, which was the first release on dubiousaudio. One Week to Live magazine said this album was "somewhere between the heady beatscapes of the mid 90's (think vintage Ninja Tune), and the harsher, more industrial visions of a post apocalyptic Philip K Dick nightmare...a free-jazz styled soundtrack, one that you could easily lose yourself in, as it verges on sound art in many places." A Thought Fungus track was played by Mary Anne Hobbs on BBC Radio 1, and Superimpozer has been played on Radio 3's Mixing It show, and the international radio show The Selector, among others. His live sets are always an intense experience, and this should be no exeption.

Flautist and composer ISNAJ DUI has provoking much interest on the experimental electronica scene for her unique blend of acoustic instruments and electronically manipulated effects. With numerous appearances at Disco_r.dance, Multivitamins and various other electronica nights, alongside many sessions on Resonance 104.4fm, Isnaj Dui has built up a strong following. Concert and bass flutes are used alongside an effects and looping device as well as home made instruments including the electrodulcimer, a stringed instrument devised by Isnaj Dui to create a unique and versatile sound.

REGOLITH formed in 2005 for the purpose of creating music on a geological scale; music of mountains, shifting like glaciers, slow and relentless processes on grand timescales. From deep tectonic ambience to explosive volcanic noise, this is music of stone, designed to be as contemplative and beautiful - yet unpredictable and dangerous - as nature itself. Their influences include Pierre Boulez, Frank Zappa and Steve Reich, and their improvisational live shows are becoming progressively more sinister, so check them out!

JETHRO BAGUST will be previewing material from his new album on dubiousaudio. He has been performing his own brand of melodic electronica at many venues in the UK for some years. He has been compared to Plaid and Autechre, but his influences also include people like Chocolate Weasel and DJ Shadow. His laptop sets are always fascinating and atmospheric.

There will be visuals from ANDY SAVVA and HARUTO TOYODA on a big projector throughout the evening.
www.dubiousaudio.co.uk
www.thefleapit.com

Florya 02.21.2007 11:10 AM

THROBBING GRISTLE IN LONDON

TATE MODERN , LONDON, UK

Saturday 27th May 2007

TG will perform a specially composed set in memorium and celebration of the life and work of english filmaker Derek Jarman in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall(tate.org). The Turbine Hall will hold 1000 people, seated on cushions on the ramp leading into the main Hall.

Advance tickets can be exclusively reserved by emailing TGUBERTIX with TATE MODERN clearly marked in the subject box. Tickets will cost approx £20 per person and limited to two per email address. Ticket applicants will be notified by email nearer the date when you will be charged. Payment will be via the PayPal system only.
The TG performance will be filmed and by purchasing a ticket you are granting permission of inclusion in these recordings and subsequent usage.

NOTE:
THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS AN ADVANCE NOTIFICATION ONLY. WE DO NOT RECOMMEND YOU PURCHASE OR CONFIRM YOUR TRAVEL PLANS AT THIS STAGE. THE WHEELS OF LONDON'S LARGEST GALLERY GRIND SLOWLY BUT TATE MODERN HOPE TO MAKE AN OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ON OR BY 14TH MARCH. PLEASE CHECK THIS PAGE REGULARLY FOR UPDATES.




INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART, LONDON, UK

1st - 2nd - 3rd June 2007

TG return to the I.C.A. London (ica.org.uk) for a series of public 'Recording Sessions'.
Tickets are £30 per session (each session will be approximately two hours long) and limited to 140 people per session.
These sessions will be for a seated audience only.
Each ticket holder will receive a special limited edition poster commemorating their attendance of these sessions.


Sessions will be at 12pm (midday) - 2pm and 7pm to 9pm on Friday (1st) and Saturday (2nd).
Sessions for Sunday (3rd ) will be 1pm to 3pm and 4pm to 6pm.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION RE I.C.A. :THESE SESSIONS ARE NOT GIGS AND WILL NOT CONFORM TO THOSE TRADITIONS.
These sessions follow the previous working method's of TG in the recording of Heathen Earth (1980) and also signify TG's return to the I.C.A., the place TG officially launched themselves in October 1976.
TG offer you this chance to observe them in the act of recording in an attempt to demystify the process to a small audience and to TG themselves!
As a guide to those interested in attending, some sessions will be based around improvised musics, other sessions will be more specifically directed towards the recording of 'songs' and some sessions a mixture of both disciplines. Inevitably, due to the nature of these recording sessions there will be periods of necessary internal discussion, musical inactivity and technical fiddling, false starts, tea and toilet breaks may also occur. But these will be kept to a minimum.
These sessions will be filmed and by purchasing a ticket you are granting permission of inclusion in these recordings and subsequent usage.


I.C.A. TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW.
Applications for tickets are EXCLUSIVELY available by email from TGUBERTIX. Please mark the subject box ICA RECORDING SESSION. There is a limit of two tickets per email address.
Tickets are NOT available via the I.C.A. Box Office.
TGUBERTIX Payment is exclusively through the Paypal system.



porkmarras 02.27.2007 11:49 AM

SOLO SPOTLIGHTS

A series of cutting-edge concerts at the spectacular Wapping
Hydraulic Power Station, London, with design by multimedia artist
Julia Bardsley.
Part of spnm’s Second Sight series
Artistic Director: Rolf Hind

Tuesday 06 March, 7.30pm
Ruth Wall (Harps)
Music by Graham Fitkin, David Lang, Joe Cutler, Laurence Crane,
Richard Glover, Liz Johnson and Christopher Best
Tuesday 13 March, 7.30pm
Jane Chapman (Harpsichord)
Music by Gyàrgy Ligeti, James Dillon, Rhian Samuel, Nick
Rothwell,
Richard Glover, Katarzyna Glowicka, Robert Percy, Nick Redfern and
Tasos Savvopoulos

Tuesday 20 March, 7.30pm
David Alberman (Violin)
Music by Luciano Berio, Helmut Lachenmann, Salvatore Sciarrino,
George Holloway, Chris Johnson, Evis Sammoutis and Tazul Tajuddin

Tuesday 27 March, 7.30pm
Damien Harron (Percussion)
Music by Frederic Rzewski, Georges Aperghis, Ed Bennett,
Damien Harron, Amber Priestley and Evangelia Rigaki

Single concert £10 (£5 spnm members)
Series pass £30 (£15 spnm members)
Concert plus food £22 (£17 spnm members)
Online Booking http://www.ticketweb.co.uk
<http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/>
Full information http://www.spnm.org.uk/events

Katy 02.27.2007 12:12 PM

Patti Smith
Thur 17 May 2007
Roundhouse
London

Joanna Newsom
Fri 28 Sept 2007
Royal Albert Hall
London

porkmarras 02.27.2007 12:27 PM

 

San Francisco psych-rockers and Uncut favourites Comets On Fire are to bring their five-man show to London in May.

The show at London's Scala venue on May 29 will give fans another chance to hear Ethan Miller and co play tracks from current acclaimed album "Avatar."

Described in Uncut as “46 minutes of synapse-frying, virtuoso intensity” Comets' fourth album saw them labelled the acid kings of a psych-rock scene that includes Citay, Black Mountain and Jackie O-Motherfucker.

Tickets for the show are £13.50 and available from the usual outlets.

porkmarras 02.28.2007 02:10 PM

THIS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 22ND

PHIL MINTON
Avant-garde vocalist Phil Minton has been a pioneering presence in the British free jazz movement for over a quarter of a century. Fascinated with sound, the process of deep listening and the limits of the human voice, Minton has developed a vocal range that is astonishing; from percussive 'mouth noise' and sustained baritone to high-pitched stutterings, yodeling and animalistic gurgling, each fused by Minton's unrestricted musicality. Live the physical dimension of Minton's art is fully evident - torso-twisting, facial contortions, crouching and stretching reveal the total body commitment integral to his singing. It can be funny, scary, confrontational and uplifting, usually at much the same time.

PETER WRIGHT (Last Visible Dog, Celebrate PSI Phenomenon, Digitalis, Foxlove, Ikuisuus,...)
Disconnected avant guitar gloop distilled through a series of electronic filters and single malt, heavily influenced by guitar pop, free jazz/improv, atonal guitar noise, cats and city trash.

SINDRE BJERGA (Gold Soundz, Time-Lag Records, Carbon Records, 267 Lattajjaa, Beniffer Editions,...)
Frozen trance from Gold Soundz label boss.

FAMILY BATTLE SNAKE (Absurd, Curor, Beyond Repair, Turgid Animal, Long Long Chaney, ...)
Heavy telepathetic improvisations from Bill Kouligas - Strings, Electronics.

NAEH
Ritualistic eastern drone from this underground psych unit. First ever live appearance!

+ Ultra weird dj set by Isambard Kingston Brunel

RED ROSE CLUB
129 Seven Sisters Road, N7 7QG
Finsbury Park (Nearest Tube)
£5, 8.00 pm

porkmarras 02.28.2007 02:10 PM

LOSING IT

Mad Chicks Sans Frontières: A wild night of Live Music, Art, Performance, Video & Resonance FM DJs

Thursday March 8th 2007
8pm to 2am
£5, £2 Concessions

Corsica Studios, Unit 5, Elephant Road, London SE17
Tube/Rail/Buses: Elephant & Castle
www.corsicastudios.com

ARTISTS

Ana da Silva (the raincoats) www.myspace.com/anadasilva
Anat Ben David (chicks on speed) www.myspace.com/55628524
Camberwell Composers Collective www.camberwellcomposerscollective.com
Ceri Buck www.openbracket.org.uk
Dogfood www.creative-routes.org
Dolly Sen www.dollysen.com
Fari Bradley www.myspace.com/tokenbrowngirl
Francine Luce (port & lemon) www.francineluce.com
Girl Monster www.myspace.com/girlmonsternet
Lucille Power www.franko-b-mentoring.co.uk/lucille_power.htm
Lucy Panesar www.lucypanesar.com
Maggie Nicols (port & lemon) www.maggienicols.com
Psychological Art Circus www.psychologicalartcircus.net
Rachel Anderson www.franko-b-mentoring.co.uk/rachel_anderson.htm
Rai Studley www.myspace.com/raistudleymusic
Ruth Barnes www.resonancefm.com
Sonora www.myspace.com/sonoragroup
Suzanne Andrade (1927) www.suzanneandrade.com
& special guests

porkmarras 02.28.2007 02:11 PM

THE WORLD FAMOUS RICHARD CURTIS AND HIS K9 DANCING DOG DISPLAY TEAM AND The Fantastic XEROX TEENS of London TOGETHER! LIVE! For One Night Only!!

XEROX TEENS perform a medley of popular hits to accompany a special performance by Crufts winner Richard Curtis and his dogs.

Saturday 3rd March 2007 7.30pm

Studio Voltaire, 1a Nelson's Row, Clapham Common

To celebrate the occasion, artist Adam Latham has produced a limited edition of 100 prints signed and numbered by the artist, available on the night for £30. To see the image, please go to myspace.com/xeroxteens.

Sales made from the print will go directly to save Resonance Fm so please show your support and buy one!!!

IF YOU ONLY GO TO ONE DOG DANCING SHOW THIS YEAR MAKE IT
THIS ONE!

porkmarras 02.28.2007 02:13 PM

CYRK & UtterPsalm presents........

MORPHOGENESIS (uk)
(In memoriam Roger Sutherland)

DAVE PHILLIPS (ch) (schimpfluch gruppe, fear of god, ohne)

LGAMBLE (uk) & JOHN WALL (uk)

EVOL (es) (mego / alku)

ALEX WARD (uk) & STEVE BERESFORD (uk)

+ guest dj set by Helena gough (entr’acte)

+ CYRK DJ's

+ merchandise by Sound 323

Friday March 23rd, Red Rose, London
19.30 - 02.00
£8/6

porkmarras 02.28.2007 02:14 PM

Let's go baboon presents:

Wednesday 21st March 2007

BRACKEN
SJ ESAU
GARETH S BROWN

DJ: BUDDY PEACE

8pm

£7 (adv)
£8 door
The Luminaire, Kilburn High Road, London, NW6 7JR - 0207 372 7123

BRACKEN (Anticon) – www.myspace.com/brackenmusic

New venture from Hood main man Chris Adams. The glorious debut, 'We Know About The Need' (released on Anticon 12th February), mixes claustrophobic electronica, dubbed out experimentation and darkly beautiful melodies, forging a path somewhere between Boards of Canada, Third Eye Foundation and Hood. Bracken walks that rarely tread turf between the electronic and the organic, where complex arrangements sound free and easy.

Uncut – 'Pick of the bunch is 'Fight or Flight' whose frazzled luminosity betrays an affection for both the Durutti Column and The Beta Band.'

Angryape.com – 'Bracken is a name that we're really tipping for 2007 and the album is sure to be nothing short of excellent.'

Southern Records – 'Heathens' – Song of the week Jan 07

SJ ESAU (Anticon & Twisted Nerve) – www.myspace.com/sjesau

A glittering collage of experimental pop which builds, skips then splinters across the feted lands of Beach Boys, Jim O' Rourke & Why? whilst remaining perfectly unique.

Plan B magazine '(SJ ESAU) - so sweetly wonderful... so incredibly homemade and so brave for letting you see exactly how they put everything together, no magic, which of course was all the magic they needed.'

'Wrong Faced Cat Feed Collapse' released by Anticon, February 22nd

GARETH S BROWN (Misplaced Music) – www.myspace.com/garethsbrown

Gareth S Brown creates vividly autumnal, enchanted soundscapes through the prism of glockenspiel fuelled electronica.

Influenced by Eastern European folk music, funeral marches and jewellery boxes, 'Iron Henry' (released on Misplaced Music January 22nd) is a gorgeous work of layered beauty with nods towards Philip Glass, Terry Riley, Michael Nyman, Max Richter and Aphex Twin.

Sandman Magazine: It is very beautiful, very epic and needs to be listened to repeatedly.

I'd Rather Be Fat then Confused Mag: '…a fragile beauty, so secret its kept in a box but when its allowed out it twinkles like the stars.'

DJ: BUDDY PEACE – www.myspace.com/buddypeace

For more information
www.letsgobaboon.org.uk
www.myspace.com/stubaboon

For tickets
www.wegottickets.com

Savage Clone 02.28.2007 02:16 PM

Did any of you London folk see the Phil Minton show?
I used to have a solo vocal LP of his called "A Doughnut In Both Hands" that was seriously weird and pretty damn cool. I totally regret selling it now.

jon boy 02.28.2007 02:16 PM

shit there are some amazing shows coming up! maybe i will get to some?

porkmarras 02.28.2007 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
THIS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 22ND

PHIL MINTON
Avant-garde vocalist Phil Minton has been a pioneering presence in the British free jazz movement for over a quarter of a century. Fascinated with sound, the process of deep listening and the limits of the human voice, Minton has developed a vocal range that is astonishing; from percussive 'mouth noise' and sustained baritone to high-pitched stutterings, yodeling and animalistic gurgling, each fused by Minton's unrestricted musicality. Live the physical dimension of Minton's art is fully evident - torso-twisting, facial contortions, crouching and stretching reveal the total body commitment integral to his singing. It can be funny, scary, confrontational and uplifting, usually at much the same time.

PETER WRIGHT (Last Visible Dog, Celebrate PSI Phenomenon, Digitalis, Foxlove, Ikuisuus,...)
Disconnected avant guitar gloop distilled through a series of electronic filters and single malt, heavily influenced by guitar pop, free jazz/improv, atonal guitar noise, cats and city trash.

SINDRE BJERGA (Gold Soundz, Time-Lag Records, Carbon Records, 267 Lattajjaa, Beniffer Editions,...)
Frozen trance from Gold Soundz label boss.

FAMILY BATTLE SNAKE (Absurd, Curor, Beyond Repair, Turgid Animal, Long Long Chaney, ...)
Heavy telepathetic improvisations from Bill Kouligas - Strings, Electronics.

NAEH
Ritualistic eastern drone from this underground psych unit. First ever live appearance!

+ Ultra weird dj set by Isambard Kingston Brunel

RED ROSE CLUB
129 Seven Sisters Road, N7 7QG
Finsbury Park (Nearest Tube)
£5, 8.00 pm


Crap,i've re-checked the date and i missed that.

Toilet & Bowels 02.28.2007 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Savage Clone
Did any of you London folk see the Phil Minton show?
I used to have a solo vocal LP of his called "A Doughnut In Both Hands" that was seriously weird and pretty damn cool. I totally regret selling it now.


i saw him play solo in january, it was really good and quite funny. he plays fairly often in london i think, all those improv guys do

porkmarras 03.01.2007 04:51 AM

 

sarramkrop 03.12.2007 09:46 AM

Tickets go on sale this week for the European premier of Lou Reed's classic Berlin album.

Reed will be performing the controversial 1973 album in its entirety at two UK concerts at London's Hammersmith Apollo on Saturday June 30 and Sunday July 1.

He will be performing with a 30-piece ensemble, including his regular touring band, a string and horn section and a children's choir.

Tickets for the hammersmith shows ar priced at £45, £55 and £60 and are available online at www.livenation.cvo.uk or www.ticketmaster.co.uk

Ticket hotline: 0870 400 0688

For the full story of Lou and Berlin, see the exclusive interview in this month's Uncut.


I bet it's going to be rubbish.

sonicl 03.12.2007 09:47 AM

Will razorblades be provided?

sarramkrop 03.12.2007 09:51 AM

Yeah, but this time someone is gonna have a go at Lou Reed with them.

jon boy 03.12.2007 09:54 AM

thats a lot of money.

Katy 03.12.2007 10:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
Tickets go on sale this week for the European premier of Lou Reed's classic Berlin album.

Reed will be performing the controversial 1973 album in its entirety at two UK concerts at London's Hammersmith Apollo on Saturday June 30 and Sunday July 1.

He will be performing with a 30-piece ensemble, including his regular touring band, a string and horn section and a children's choir.

Tickets for the hammersmith shows ar priced at £45, £55 and £60 and are available online at www.livenation.cvo.uk or www.ticketmaster.co.uk

Ticket hotline: 0870 400 0688

For the full story of Lou and Berlin, see the exclusive interview in this month's Uncut.


I bet it's going to be rubbish.


Don't care, I'm so going. I want to hear him do Lady Day and Oh Jim. I think it'll be good. I hope by "his regular touring band" they mean Antony.

Now if someone can only get Bowie to re-create one of his old records live I'll be happy as a fucking clam.

Katy 03.12.2007 11:05 AM

RACCOO-OO-OON
TIGHT MEAT DUO
CLUNES
Friday 16 March
Barden's Boudoir, 38-44 Stoke Newington Road, N16 7XJ
8pm | £5 | www.wegottickets.com

NO AGE
DEATH SENTENCE: PANDA!
Monday 9 April
The Old Blue Last, 39 Great Eastern Road, EC2A 3ES
8pm | £5 | www.wegottickets.com

BARR
NO AGE
MUNCH MUNCH
Monday 16 April
The Luminaire, 311 High Road, Kilburn, NW6 7JR
8pm | £5 | www.wegottickets.com

THE BLOW
Monday 30 April
The Luminaire, 311 High Road, Kilburn, NW6 7JR
8pm | £7 | www.wegottickets.com

THE BLACK LIPS
THE STICKS
Tuesday 1 May
Cargo, 83 Rivington Street, EC2A 3AY
8pm | £6 | www.wegottickets.com

EATS TAPES
LUCKY DRAGONS
Sunday 6 May
Buffalo Bar, 259 Upper Street, N1 1RU
8pm | £5 | www.wegottickets.com

ERASE ERRATA
EBONY BONES
PARTY WEIRDO
Tuesday 15 May
The Luminaire, 311 High Road, Kilburn, NW6 7JR
8pm | £7 | www.wegottickets.com

GHOST
Monday 21 May
93 Feet East, 150 Brick Lane, E1 6QL
8pm | £8 | www.wegottickets.com

YELLOW SWANS
ARRINGTON DE DIONYSO
IGNATZ
ASTRAL SOCIAL CLUB
TALIBAM!
RAMESES III
Friday 25 May
Corsica Studios, Unit 5, Farrell Court, Elephant Road, Elephant & Castle, SE17 1LB
8pm | £8 | www.wegottickets.com

KTL (Stephen O'Malley & PITA)
Tuesday 29 May
The Luminaire, 311 High Road, Kilburn, NW6 7JR
8pm | £9 | www.wegottickets.com

JACK ROSE
IGNATZ
SILVESTER ANFANG
Sunday 3 June
The Luminaire, 311 High Road, Kilburn, NW6 7JR
8pm / £8 / www.wegottickets.com

INDIAN JEWELRY
GAY AGAINST YOU
HOUSE MOUSE
Monday 11 June
The Old Blue Last, 39 Great Eastern Road, EC2A 3ES
8pm | £5 | www.wegottickets.com

THE SKATERS
KIT
TAURPIS TULA
BIRDS OF DELAY
Friday 15 June
Whitechapel Gallery, 80-82 Whitechapel High Street, E1 7QX
8pm | £6 | www.wegottickets.com

sonicl 03.12.2007 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Katy
Now if someone can only get Bowie to re-create one of his old records live I'll be happy as a fucking clam.

I saw him recreate Low about four or five years ago. Dull as the proverbial ditchwater.

Katy 03.12.2007 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonicl
I saw him recreate Low about four or five years ago. Dull as the proverbial ditchwater.


Was that at the Meltdown he curated? I didn't go to any of those shows that year.

It'd have to be an older record than Low anyway. I'd insist upon it.

I think Hunky Dory would make a nice evenings concert.

sonicl 03.12.2007 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Katy
YELLOW SWANS
ARRINGTON DE DIONYSO
IGNATZ
ASTRAL SOCIAL CLUB
TALIBAM!
RAMESES III
Friday 25 May

Corsica Studios, Unit 5, Farrell Court, Elephant Road, Elephant & Castle, SE17 1LB
8pm | £8 | www.wegottickets.com



I'm currently having a torrid love affair with Rameses III's music, so I shall probably go to this just to see them.

sonicl 03.12.2007 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Katy
Was that at the Meltdown he curated? I didn't go to any of those shows that year.

It'd have to be an older record than Low anyway. I'd insist upon it.

I think Hunky Dory would make a nice evenings concert.

It was at Meltdown, yes. Some friends of mine were outraged by my thinking it was crap, but I stick by my opinion.

Katy 03.12.2007 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonicl
It was at Meltdown, yes. Some friends of mine were outraged by my thinking it was crap, but I stick by my opinion.


Are you much of a fan of the record itself?

sonicl 03.12.2007 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Katy
Are you much of a fan of the record itself?

Er, no. Which didn't help. :o

sarramkrop 03.15.2007 07:45 AM

On Wednesday March 28th at London's Big Chill House Roedelius will be launching his latest album entitled 'Snapshots / Sidesteps' (collaborations with The Orb, Patrick Pulsinger, David Bickley, Alec Way, Haeyoung Kim….)

Prior to his performance Roedelius will be speaking to the audience about his amazing life in music and he will then be joined on stage by Psychonavigation artist David Bickley & Tom Green (Another Fine Day) David Bickley will also be providing specially prepared visuals, shot in Austria.

Doors 7pm.Admission free!!

Roedelius 'Snapshots/Sidesteps' is available in all good record stores from April 20th.

Advance copies available soon from http://www.psychonavigation.com

Katy 03.15.2007 12:28 PM

John Cale and his band will be performing an exclusive acoustic instore show before his show on March 17th at the Mean Fiddler. John will also be signing copies of Circus Live. So for your chance to get a signed copy, and attend one of these rare free performances, make sure you get there early in order to get in!


JOHN CALE

Friday March 16th @ 6.00pm
FOPP
220-224 Tottenham Court Road
London
W1T 7PZ
Tel: 020 7299 1640
(Nearest tube Goodge Street)

sarramkrop 03.16.2007 06:23 AM

NO WANKERS ALOUD
PRESENTS A SPECIAL
RESONANCE FM BENEFIT NIGHT
WEDNESDAY 4 APRIL 2007

Featuring:
SHIMMY RIVERS AND AND CANAL
JAIL
BAG OF PISS
SPINMASTER PLANTPOT
THE NEW VERB
HUNGRY DOG BRAND (solo)
MC LORD CORKSCREW

THE 12 BAR CLUB
DENMARK ST
LONDON WC2
TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD TUBE
www.12barclub.com
Adm £6.
50% of door money goes to Resonance FM
www.resonancefm.com
www.myspace.com/nowankersaloud

SHIMMY RIVERS AND AND CANAL
Indescribable young London 7 piece whose live shows have frequently reached legendary heights of high-energy avant-garde lunacy.
www.myspace.com/shimmyriversandandcanal

JAIL
"Taking the DNA of Graham Coxon, Half Man Half Biscuit, Pulp and Depeche Mode, Jail use edgy minor chords, drum machines and a spoken atonal lyric to capture an English kitchen-sink sound." (unknown reviewer).
Second album "Communist Speech Tower Land" is available now at Rough Trade.
www.myspace.com/jailtheband

BAG OF PISS
New outfit featuring Scots poet of the dispossessed Gerry Mitchell, best known for his work with Little Sparta, Dexter Bentley, and Tenebrous. Expect something a bit more raucous and punky this time round.

SPINMASTER PLANTPOT
One-man accapella punk poetry from everyone's favourite escaped mental patient.
www.myspace.com/ppot

HUNGRY DOG BRAND (solo)
Rare solo performance from HDB leader Martin with tragi-comic songs about suicide, mental illness and missing the last train home.
www.myspace.com/hungrydogbrand

THE NEW VERB
The New Verb is excellent young singer-songwriter Imogen Goldie on guitar, vocals and occasional pixiphone. Influences include PJ Harvey and Portishead.
www.myspace.com/thenewverb

sonicl 03.16.2007 06:31 AM

At the risk of sounding like Buzzo:

FUCK FUCK FUCK! I've only just found out that Fennesz played in London last night. These tears I cry are real.

sarramkrop 03.16.2007 06:38 AM

Where did he play?

sonicl 03.16.2007 06:43 AM

IMAX, a collaboration with Charles Atlas.

sarramkrop 03.21.2007 08:35 AM

Two More Exciting Fund Raising Events from Resonance104.4FM

The Glue Peter Roadshow calls in at the Windmill, Brixton on Sunday
25 March

Doors 5pm, £5 entry - all proceeds to Resonance FM

The following music will delight your ears:

Cove = maths + rock + evil
Ill Ease = swearing + rock + violent hatred of drum machines
Die Munch Machine = organ + drums + rock + kkrkrrrrkk + phwee +
doinkdoink
Prints = drums + keyboards + at the same time + rock
James III and Michael Fucking Garrad = genius + genius + passionate
love of drum machines + rock

Plus! Resonance FM DJs - 50/50 Soundsystem and DJ Ed Fitzhugh

And! Special Resonance branded uncompromising experimental cake.

PS. for what it's worth, you can get advance tickets for the Glue
Peter event from the following link: www.wegottickets.com/event/17026

sarramkrop 03.21.2007 09:25 AM

Did anyone go to this gig? Damnit!

Monday March 12th
TIGHT MEAT DUO
tight meat is the horse-killing duo of alex neilson on drums and david keenan on saxophone. committed to the kind of revolutionary praxis that would combine walter de maria and hasil adkins’ time-humping techniques with the sound of european steel, gospelised free jazz white out and phonetically primitive power stomps. both are also members of glasgow-based heroes taurpis tula.
PHIL MINTON
legendary feral singer/improviser who has worked with fred frith, derek bailey peter brotzmann and many many others.
HUSH ARBORS
aka keith wood, regular member of sunburned hand of the man, current 93 and collaborator with six organs of admittance and wooden wand amongst others.
LSE Shaw Library, Houghton Street, London
1.30pm, free!

Toilet & Bowels 03.21.2007 03:01 PM

i saw tight meat duo supporting raccoo-oo-oon, they were much better than i imagined they'd be. they're no flaherty corsano though.

sarramkrop 03.22.2007 05:32 AM

unluck recs present

JAMES BLACKSHAW
Consisting of mainly solo 12-string acoustic guitar, played in a finger-picked style not too dissimilar to Robbie Basho, perhaps Blackshaw's biggest inspiration, James Blackshaw has devised new tunings and new techniques. Blackshaw traverses between Eastern and Western scales; simple and incredibly intricate picking patterns; waves of fast, powerful rolls and glass-fragile harmonics. Released on Important Records and Bo Weavil.

BLUE SABBATH BLACK FIJI
French noise-guitar love-duo who remind of magik markers / bill nace style whitewash freakouts

AUM SAHIB
Wig-out jams from London sonic mob

LUMPS
Manchester twosome who like free singing / tape loops / guitar crash. members of stuckometer

Wednesday March 28th
Horse and Groom, Curtain Road, London
8pm, four pounds


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