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LONDON BRIXTON WINDMILL
FRIDAY 13TH JULY 2007, 8pm Daniel Johnston Jake Bellows (of Neva Dinova) Jeremy Walmsley £15.00 http://wegottickets.com/event/19759 (Mr J's date at Union Chapel the previous day is sold out) |
also on the 13th, Om @ The Underworld
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Glenn Branca doing Hallucination City 100 guitar thing at the Roundhouse, Friday 12 October, tickets go onsale tomorrow morning!
https://www.stargreen.com/events?artist=GLENN_BRANCA_SYMPHONY_NO%3A13_HALLUN ICINATION_CITY#16883 |
awesome! that'll be my birthday present to myself.
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Anyone planning to go to that Branca show, buy your tickets direct from The Roundhouse - Cheaper, and much quicker.
EDIT - Except it's not listed there yet... But I'll hang our for them to list it, as they charge no booking fee and only £1 for postage, as opposed to Stargreen charging nearly £10 in charges and postage for one ticket. |
Lovebox Weekender - Victoria Park, E9 - Sat 21 / Sun 22 July
Lovebox are excited to reveal its Saturday night headliner as Sly & The Family Stone. Londons ground-breaking music festival welcomes one of musics true innovators: the band that championed black and white integration and fused soul and rock music with psychedelia, releasing seminal albums Fresh and Stand! and timeless songs such as Everyday People, Dance To The Music and Family Affair. This will be the first time Sly has played with the band in the UK since 1987 and whats more the line-up includes many of the original roster such as Lisa Stone and Cynthia Robinson. |
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On Saturday 21 July 2007
Live on Stage – Ami Sacko & Oumar Barou Kouyate from Malian sensations Ngoni Ba + Resident DJ: Jamie Renton FREE Chilli Fried, London's premier orgy of global beats, is very proud to present a special live performance from singer Ami Sacko and ngoni player Oumar Barou Kouyate, members of Mali’s astonishing ensemble Ngoni Ba, currently on tour in the UK and getting rave reviews and responses wherever they go! Dubbed the ‘Tina Turner of Mali’, Ami is the most soulful of singers and graceful of movers, she’s also the wife of Ngoni Ba’s leader Bassekou Koutate. Oumar, Bassekou’s nephew, is a young master of the West African ngoni lute and a rockin’ stage presence to boot. Tonight they'll be weaving a magic spell at Brixton's friendliest and funkiest cafe/bar, with a unique duo performance. All this + Jamie Renton spinning global beats and roots rhythms. Please note: this replaces the previously advertised performance by Laye Sow. Chilli Fried South, 8 – 12, Saturday 21 July 2007 at The Ritzy Café Bar, Brixton Oval, Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London SW2 1JG Nearest Tube / Rail: Brixton (Victoria Line) - 50 yards left from the station FREE www.picturehouses.co.uk/site/cinemas/ritzy/local.ht www.chillifried.com www.myspace.com/chillifried |
I'm not sure if I should post this in the ATP thread or in this thread, but supposedly:
Don't Look Back: Altar Lineup: Sunn O))), Earth, Boris Date: 10/12/2007 Venue: London Kentish Town Forum Price: £20ish |
good god. you should be careful . . . that's just a rumour ain't it????
oh, and pokkeherrie, where did you get that boredoms information from . . i can't find anything about the 'wire festival' . . . ????? |
It's not a rumour. Stephen O'Malley has it on his site and Seetickets have aleady listed it too. Tickets are 16 pounds.
http://www.ideologic.org/index2.html http://www.seetickets.com/see/event.asp?e%7Cartist=SUNN+O%29%29%29+%26+BORIS+PRE SENT+ALTAR Boredoms date is listed on the site of their booking agency. http://www.toutpartout.be/boredoms/boredoms.htm Anywaaaay, thank god/satan both sites don't list it as a "Don't Look Back" thing, like how it was talked about on the SL forums. That would be the worst idea ever: they only have one album anyway and it's barely a year old. |
excellent . .. . i apologise for my brashness.
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patti smith and phil glass doing ginsberg poetry reading and piano.
barbican centre - 19th october. just saw this. sold out. |
No need to apologies, I didn't detect any brashness in there.
I wonder if the fact that they're playing in London increases the chance of them playing at ATP as well or if the rumours were always about London anyway. |
i certainly think it increases the chances this will be at ATP, especially as Earth and Boris are already confirmed to play.
I really wanna go to atp this year, regardless . . . the line-up is getting better and better . . . |
Friday 28th September
Dirty Water Club - http://www.dirtywaterclub.com White Hills / Dogntank / The Kits White Hills 'Their excellent brand new CD, "Glitter Glamour Atrocity", pilots Hawkwind starships fueled on kraut-rock drone, wah-wah pedal freak out, and post-rock ambience,' says New York's Village Voice. Their heavy space rock mixes up just the right amounts of psychedelia with hypnotic grooves to make up an intoxicating other-worldly madness. Last year the band made their debut performance in the UK, supporting Julian Cope (who had previously released a remixed version of the band’s debut,"They've Got Blood, Like We've Got Blood") at Koko. On top of releasing their sophomore album, they continue to blow away audiences up and down the East Coast of the USA and are back in the studio laying down tracks for their next album before making their second visit to the UK. http://www.myspace.com/whitehills Døgntank “A power trio formed by Spiritualized and Brain Donor's legendary guitarist Doggen, Charlie Wayman and Antronhy OH. It’s just as you would imagine - a guitar blitz worthy of its name. The album features 12 songs of unrestrained but always melodic sonic attack. Most surprising, though, is the uncanny beauty of Doggen's lead vocal, which veers between the dulcet tones of Plastic Ono Band-period John Lennon and Kiss' Paul Stanley. Those of you expecting High Rise-style freakouts please be aware that this is an album of MC5/Montrose-styled hard rock with the emphasis being at all times on the songs themselves.” - Julian Cope http://www.myspace.com/dogntank The Kits These Melbourne natives have a sound that’s a blend of garage rock’n’roll from various parts of the globe. Their latest release, This Is Your Lung, showers you with a wall of howling vocals, thick, mud-drenched guitars and pounding rhythms. They teeter on the brink, like the sensation you get when you almost lose control of your car, just to recover in the nick of time. The Kits push the limits set by their predecessors - which include the likes of The Saints, The Von Bondies, The Hells and International (Noise) Conspiracy. Their music is as much inspired by the sounds of Detroit, Sweden, New York and other centres of rock’n’roll decadence as by the Melbourne scene. After sharing stages with Wolfmother, The Saints and The Casanovas amongst others, they decided to leave their home for the madness of London from where they’re preparing for an all out assault. http://www.myspace.com/thekits Entry £6 (£1 off if you join the mailing list). Bands on stage from 9.30 till Midnight followed by the club's regular and guest DJs playing beat, garage, psych, R&B and punk for your dancing pleasure. Tickets for all gigs are now available at: (cash sales only) Intoxica Records, 231 Portobello Rd, Notting Hill, London W11 Sounds That Swing, 46 Inverness St, Camden Town NW1 Pure Groove, 679 Holloway Road, London N19 Tickets for some gigs at Dirty Water can now be purchased online through We Got Tickets. (www.wegottickets.com) |
RELEASE THE BATS - A HALLOWEEN PARTY ARTISTS: DEERHOOF, THE LIARS, BLACK LIPS, DEERHUNTER, FUCK BUTTONS PLUS ATP DJS
VENUE: THE FORUM DATES: FRIDAY 2ND NOVEMBER 2007 TICKET PRICE : £17.50 VENUE ADDRESS: 9-11 HIGHGATE ROAD, LONDON, NW5 VENUE TELEPHONE: 0207 344 0044 DOORS OPEN : 6.30PM - 2AM THRILL JOCKEY 15TH BIRTHDAY PARTY!! ARTISTS: FIERY FURNACES, TRANS AM, THE SEA AND CAKE, CALIFONE, ARBOURETUM, DANIEL A.I.U. HIGGS, RADIAN, THE ZINCS VENUE: KOKO DATES: SUNDAY 11TH NOVEMBER TICKET PRICE : £18.00 ALL DAY PASS VENUE ADDRESS: 1A CAMDEN HIGH STREET, LONDON, NW1 VENUE TELEPHONE: 0870 432 5527 DOORS OPEN : 2PM THRILL JOCKEY 15TH BIRTHDAY PARTY!! ARTISTS: TORTOISE, BOBBY CONN, ADULT, KTL VENUE: KOKO DATES: MONDAY 12TH NOVEMBER TICKET PRICE : £17.50 VENUE ADDRESS: 1A CAMDEN HIGH STREET, LONDON, NW1 VENUE TELEPHONE: 0870 432 5527 DOORS OPEN : 7 PM all in conjunction with ATP ... bang on it aren't they??!!! . . . Looking forward to the tortoise one personally! |
I'm afraid Tortoise bored me silly when I saw them.
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i've heard mixed opinions. i'm willing to take the risk.
. . . and, don't be afraid. |
I was afraid in case you were angry :o
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when did you see them? . . what stuff did they play?
. . . and of those other bands, i'm really only familiar with sea and cake, trans am and of course deerhoof. . .. should you be recommending me something better on the back of your tortoise boredom??? |
I saw them in 2003, as part of Lee Perry's Meltdown at the Royal Festival Hall, so it was at "Standards" time. Here's a couple of reviews:
The Observer Yahoo! Music |
I saw them quite a few times before and at the release of Standards in '01. They were great live then but I started to lose interest in them with the release of It's All Around You. However, they were fantastic performing Millions Now Living Will Never Die at Koko as part of last year's Don't Look Back series.
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unluck recs present
VIBRACATHEDRAL ORCHESTRA JAZZFINGER TIGHT MEAT + more at the Red Rose, Seven Sisters Road (near Finsbury Park Tube) FRIDAY AUGUST 24TH £5 - 8PM www.unluckrecs.co.uk www.myspace.com/unluckrecs |
Sunday 19th of August
RED ROSE: Mopomoso: Sabu Toyuzumi from Japan performs in various combinations with Roger Turner, Steve Beresford, Ashley Wales, Ms Fukuda, Phil Wachsmann, Ute Wassermann, Veryan Weston, Marcio Mattos, Paul Rutherford, John Butcher, Harri Sjostrom, Lol Coxhill & John Russell.8pm. £5 / £3 |
Colourscape Music Festival on Clapham Common
Sept 15th to 23rd Our largest and most established festival in our largest Festival One structure - the world's largest Colourscape. Weekend performances of the latest developments in contemporary music - improvisation - microtonal music - ensembles from abroad. PLUS the second Eye Music commission under the Rawsthorn Award. Barry Guy presents an event linking music, colour and space. September 15th - Evan Parker Ensemble Evan Parker, Phil Wachsmann and Simon Desorgher plus computer processing by Lawrence Casserley and David Stevens create a new world of sound. September 16th - programme to be announced with the Cirrrus Ensemble including the London premiere of “SUPERLUMINAL” by Richard Durrant September 17 to 21 Colourscape open without music 12 to 1pm each day September 22nd - Carol Morgan Ensemble International musicians perform throughout the afternoon in Colourscape. September 23rd - Barry Guy - New event created for Colourscape As a tribute to Barry Guy in his big birthday year we present Gaia II funded by the Eye Music Rawsthorn Award. Dancers and musicians perform throughout Colourscape. Video artists film the events and project their interpretations on monitors outside Colourscape. Location: The festival site is on Clapham Common near the Windmill pub. Nearest access Rookery Road. Admission: Adults - £6.50 - Child/concessions - £3.50 - Plus family tickets Opening Times: 1 to 6pm weekends; 12 to 1pm weekdays |
Standards was quite a terrible album, as far as I remember.
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Brett Anderson - Queen Elizabeth Hall - 20 October 2007
Tickets for Brett Anderson in Queen Elizabeth Hall on 20 October 2007 are going on sale at 9am on Wednesday 15 August. In this special one-off show the former Suede and The Tears frontman is accompanied by a string ensemble performing material from his debut solo album and Suede favourites. The show will be recorded and concert-goers can buy a limited edition CD recording moments after the conclusion of the set. As the voice of Suede, Anderson was a defining voice of 1990s music and one of Britpop's brightest stars.His solo material explores more introspective themes, his distinctive vocals augmented by acoustic guitar lines and lush string arrangements. Book early to ensure you get the best seats. Tickets: 0871 663 2580 www.southbankcentre.co.uk |
i didn't take you for a suede fan.
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I'm not, but I thought there may be some around here somewhere.
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I am a fan of this man though:
Barry Adamson Queen Elizabeth Hall Tuesday 20 and Wednesday 21 November 2007 Barry Adamson's love of jazz has always informed his music - from Miles Davis on the record player when he was young to his experience playing with Magazine and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds to his trademark dark urban soundtracks. As Southbank Centre's Artist in Residence for this year's Jazz Festival, he takes us through his newest album that draws on jazz and blues for inspiration and examines the genre of the soundtrack in depth with an evening of collaborations and special performances. From the first screech of a lonely night-time cotton-field violin, to the bop eccentric horn players, and onto the nonstop immediacy of the computerised loops and samples, jazz has remained the defiant history maker that refuses to roll over and play dead' (Barry Adamson). Tickets go on sale to Southbank Centre Members only on Wednesday 22 August at 10am and will go on general sale on Friday 28 August at 9am. To book tickets, ring 0871 663 2580 or visit www.southbankcentre.co.uk |
GURU GURU
LONDON MUSEUM OF GARDEN HISTORY WED 19TH SEP, 2007 7.00pm Part of the Capital Jazz Festival at the Garden Museum (now into its 5th year), this amazing concert sees the English debut for one of the most original and famous krautrock bands. Guru Guru, led by drummer Mani Neumeier, were leadings lights of the scene that gave us Can, Faust, Neu, Cluster, Tangerine Dream etc in the late 1960s and 1970s. This is their first London date in 40 years, and is not to be missed. Support act tbc. £15.00 |
bloody hell... i wonder what they're like after all this time?
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Shit. I'm going to have to trawl eBay for that one.:mad: |
oh and..
JOHN WIESE LAMBORGHINI CRYSTAL BLUE SABBATH BLACK FIJI BIRDS OF DELAY Thursday 6 September Barden's Boudoir, 38 Stoke Newington Road, N16 7XJ 8pm | £6 | www.wegottickets.com |
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The info that this is a TG gig seems to be from a very old post on TG's website, which only refers to an invitation to perform, not a confirmed date. However, this appears on the NWW myspace: Nurse With Wound 13 Oct 2007, 20:00 Chalk Farm - North London Rumor has it this will be a performance with Throbbing Gristle. www.myspace.com/babssantini |
Steel Pulse
At Shepherds Bush Empire, London From 7:30pm Price: £17.50 in advance |
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something like this http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/ondemand/34436516 |
high on fire are playing at the underworld in september, i can't remember the date, but i think it's towards the begining of the month, you'll have to look it up yourselves. anyway, ace live band.
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Atmospheres - Field Recording and the World of Natural Sound
Biosphere, Chris Watson, Benny Nilsson, Scanner, Leafcutter John etc Museum of Garden History, Lambeth. October 21 - 26 http://www.museumgardenhistory.org/fieldrec.htm |
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