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...and do they sell shirts too? I'd buy their music, by the way, but I'm a bit confused overall, ha ha.. |
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Those gigs last year (Supersonic + London) were only their first European shows ever... but yeah, flying them in just to play The Crazy Horse (unless they're using another stage this year) seems a bit much even for ATP. |
It's no Gate or Corrupted, but it's something:
Tuesday 7th December, 2010 RANGDA HEATHER LEIGH The Luminaire Doors 7pm ~ £10 adv. |
that probably means that if heather leigh is playing with rangda, she and corsano may do a jailbreak set.
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i might go to that Autolux gig in London that is right after ATP. i couldn't care less about the band but my friends are going so i might go aswell
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anything interesting happening in London on December the 6th?
I might stay this night in the city (though I still don't know where) but that Autolux gig is really not my cup of tea so i might go some place else. |
It's a shame it's the 6th you're looking for, and not the 7th. On the 7th you could have had RANGDA (RICHARD BISHOP/BEN CHASNY/CHRIS CORSANO) + BORBETOMAGUS + Heather Leigh + Thomas Ankersmit.
On the 6th, you could have MAHER SHALAL HASH BAZ at Cafe Oto, but you'll have to ask someone else whether that's something to get excited about. http://www.cafeoto.co.uk/maher-shalal-hash-baz.shtm |
MAHER SHALAL HASH BAZ is going to play at the ATP and so is Rangda and Borbetomagus, so I won't miss out anything.
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I thought that might be the case.
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There are three stages, you always miss out on something.
Thursday October 14, 2010 We're very happy to announce a warmup show a few days before our Godspeed curated ATP festival this December from New Zealand's The Dead C and long term friends of ATP Bardo Pond at the London Garage. Tickets for this rare Dead C headline show are on sale now... ARTIST: The Dead C SUPPORT ACTS: Bardo Pond VENUE: The Garage DATES: Wednesday 1st December 2010 TICKET PRICE : £13.00 +bf VENUE ADDRESS: 20-22 Highbury Corner, London, N5 1RD VENUE TELEPHONE: 0844 847 1678AGE RESTRICTIONS: Strictly over 14s. Under 16s need to be accompanied by an adult (ID required for entry) DOORS: 7.00pm CURFEW: 11pm |
Swwwwwweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks, Pokkeherrie.
Ticket purchased. |
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Won't you be in London pre-ATP? Or aren't you ATP-ing this year? |
Wire playing the Lexington on November 8th
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Gnod gig tomorrow got cancelled damnit.
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Any londonians going to the Ganglians/Eat Skull gig on Monday?
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If my bank balance doesn't bear ill tidings then I will be.
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Truman's Water: 10/12/10 : The Half Moon
I'd never heard of that venue before today, apparently it's in Herne Hill http://www.halfmoonpub.co.uk/index.p...=1&Itemi d=57 |
Concern + Tuluum Shimmering + Pascal Nichols
TUESDAY 14 December 2010 Cafe Oto Time : 8pm |
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kool, i'm seeing them the day after in Ipswich, i've only seen them once before and that was way back in 1993. |
Looks like Eat Skull are playing again at The Old Blue Last this Thursday.
I'm assuming that's them. Free gig too. Thursday 18 November VICE ISSUE LAUNCH Porcelian Raft Live Eat Skull Live Sensation Live Vice Djs Plus Special Guests Downstairs Hosted by: Lolita
If you’re a fan of Beach House, and you really should be a fan of Beach House, then you can be pretty much certain that Porcelain Raft’s similarly dreamy and blissed-out pop songs are going to be right up your street. That’s not to say that Mauro Remiddi, the man behind the moniker, is merely replicating a near-perfect formula, there’s a personality behind his bleary post-glitch beats that has positioned Porcelain Raft as one of our favourite dream pop wonders of 2010. Working with guitars, samplers, loops and keyboards, Remiddi produces each of his songs under a strict 24 hour time limit, a technique that has stopped him from overthinking or overproducing and has helped to maintain the haunting simplicity that is so irresistible within his songs. Although having only begun making music less than a year ago, Porcelain Raft already has three EP’s available for download and as if that wasn’t keeping him busy enough he also makes his own videos; so far these have featured footage including children speaking in sign language, extroverted 80’s hair metallers and a Shiva dancer doing her thing, he’s also made a video for Yuck, cool. “his bleary, blessed-out songs will have fans of dreamy pop clinging to him” – The Guardian ‘Fans and critics alike should be fawning over Porcelain Raft in droves’ – The Line of Best Fit ‘his luscious dream-pop noises manage to transport you to a whole other plane’ – RockFeedback http://www.myspace.com/porcelainraft Sensation Sensation are so new on the scene that you can’t find anything about them on the internet, or maybe they’ve just picked one of those band names that is impossible to Google, like ‘!!!’ or ‘Final Fantasy’. I guess unless you are willing to name your band ‘Thee Silver Mt Zion’ or ‘…And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of The Dead’ then you’re always going to run into this problem. Anyway, Sensation are good, very good. They make pop songs that work both on a dancefloor and on a pumping stereo. Influenced by the sounds and images of synthwave, Italo and electro they will take you on a hypnotic journey through space, shadows and light. Come check them out. http://www.myspace.com/sensationwave |
It is them.
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I think that night Moon Duo & Wooden Shjips are playing at the Garage |
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Yes, and Otomo Yoshihide at Cafe Oto. |
SchwaB are supporting John Spencer Blues Explosion at Heavan on December 2nd
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DAMN IT! |
9th Dec
Whitechapel Gallery Music: An Echoing Bell: Sacred Places, Bells And Percussive Sounds Time 8pm -10pm Fees £7/£6 conc Venue Whitechapel Gallery Address 80-82 Whitechapel High Street, E1 7QX Tel 020 7522 7888 Fax 020 7522 7887 Email info@whitechapelgallery.org Web www.whitechapelgallery.org Whitechapel Lates presents An Echoing Bell: Sacred Places, Bells and Percussive Sounds an evening of art, music and spoken word curated by Kevin Quigley and Galvanised! Working in association with the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, artist Kevin Quigley has invited avant garde drummer and percussionist Charles Hayward (This Heat), jazz experimentalist and vibes player Orphy Robinson and artist / performer Marc Vaulbert De Chantilly to devise and produce a series of performances evoking the magical energies and heart rending sounds of bells. For An Echoing Bell, the collaborators have been exploring links between the 'Oranges and Lemons' 16th century nursery rhyme, its local East London origins and secrets of geomancy and Ley lines. The sixteen churches that are spoken about in the traditional London rhyme are said to mark out a series of churches which form the so called 'St Paul's Ley', which runs from St Mary Le Bow in the west of the City of London, through St Pauls Cathedral and then Whitechapel, out to St Dunstans in Stepney. The four artists will transform one of the Whitechapel's galleries into a 'sacred bell shrine, using 17th Century Whitechapel bells, black ink drawings of the Ley lines of Londons churches, glass and steel etched plates of geomantic diagrams, text performances and interventional sound and musical performances. |
Chie Mukai at Cafe Oto on Saturday
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Could you guys move London closer to my city, pretty please?
Thanks in advance. |
Eat Skull are playing again on the 20th of December at the Corsica Studios. If anyone's going, make sure to bring some air freshener with you.
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and booze. and drugs.
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also, if you check the pictures of their gig at the old blue last on the vice blog you can spot melly being a fashion victim.
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nope im going to BLACK DICE and GROWING tonight at tufnell park dome anyone else?? |
Dum Dum Girls - Dingwalls, 5 April 2011
Barn Owl - Camp, 26 April 2011 |
Eyehategod, good band. When?
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James Ferraro - 28th Jan
Artch Arch 11, Gales Gardens London E2 0EJ United Kingdom Web: www.artch.org.uk/ James Ferraro film screening, and “nightdolls” live set. Felix Lee (slseriei tierl,,, th halhh oiv my daioleici) Universal Swimsuit +TBA Doors: 8pm Price: £6 Gnod - 29th Jan Horatia 98-102 Holloway Road London, N7 8JE UNITED KINGDOM my weekend is sorted for next week! |
TYVEK
THE PHEROMOANS SPIN SPIN THE DOGS Tuesday 15 March The Grosvenor, 17 Sidney Rd, Stockwell, SW9 0TP 8pm | 7.00 | Also, Half Japanese are playing at The Scala in May. |
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