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Camden Underworld:
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09.22.2006, 04:59 AM | #22 |
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dress code: none Social, The Late bar with cosy booths and a casual feel. Sunday 1st October – POP VULTURE’S SUNDAY CARCASS - Expect the usual mix of psychedelic strangeness, garage rock, motorik grooves and electronica from the POP VULTURE DJs. Very special live guests FRIENDLY FIRES + HEADLAND. Doors 6pm, £3 entry Monday 2nd October – WASH YOUR HANDS LIVE - This month lets nibble on a sandwich of some beautiful live sounds with fine music in between. Special live guests THE HIGH WIRE and EMMA McGLYNN AND THE MONORAILS will be keeping things sweet and hazy. The Good Lord and That Boy Nervous will play records, it will be more than reasonable. The High Wire release their debut single of psychedelic shoe gazing country on the nation on Oct 2nd. Emma McGlynn & The Monorails celebrate the launch of the first single from their new album before embarking on a European tour next month. Doors 7pm, £2 entry. Tuesday 3rd October – PAMFLET MAGAZINE LAUNCH PARTY – Anna-Marie and Phoebe host a one off party to celebrate the release of Pamflet, they’ll be joined by HOTEL MOTEL + KATE NASH live and a whole host of djs playing classic girl bands, shimmering electro and future pop. Free entry, Doors 7pm Wednesday 4th October – TIRED AND LONESOME - A night dedicated to freaks and weirdos and people who look like Kerry King. Live – KID CARPET – Playing his first major London headline show in almost a year and showcasing new material from his forthcoming new album ‘Fantasticate Your Mates’. THE DULOKS – Sexy Comedy Pop three piece make their return to the social to yet again berate the regulars and to entertain with songs such as ‘Help I’m turning into Mick Jagger’ and new smash hit ‘Morman Loving Momma’. DJs – Huw Stephens, the best DJ on Radio 1. Expect lounge cover versions of Slipknot songs. + Tired And Lonesome Soundsystem – Playing 13th Floor Elevators, Beyond The Wizard’s Sleeve and some proper Mike Atherton style techno mate, radio fuckin rental. Free entry, doors 6pm Thursday 5th October – GET INVOLVED - This month you get a live performance thrown in to the no-pounds-for-an-evening-full-of-fun Get Involved deal: Joe Driscoll is coming to show how beatboxing, guitar playing and some cunning use of effects pedals equals much musical fun. Special DJ guest, Snuten, will also be present and correct, spinning some of her all-time favourite tunes. And your host for the evening, as ever, is the master of musical fun known simply as G the P. Has there ever been a better time to get involved? No, quite frankly, there hasn’t. Free entry, doors 6pm Friday 6th October – BREAKIN BREAD presents FRIDAY NIGHT BREAD - Breakin Bread's intimate West End Session. Dirtybeatbreakinfunkandhiphop with a bit of disco and a touch of soul and anything else in between. ROB LIFE and SKEG on the decks with guests from the record label including GHOST, NATURAL SELF and PAUL T (Color Climax). www.breakinbread.org. Free entry, doors 6pm Saturday 7th October – BROADER THAN BROADWAY – The Social’s very own ruffnek diskotek has been running for 2 or 3 years now, Carlos cant work out how long sadly so they never have birthday parties, instead they go to town on their own birthdays – this month its TK’s. To help celebrate they have a triple live bill featuring JAWBONE the one-man blues/garage/punk band from Detroit, a P.A from MISS ODD KIDD, and analogue meets digital in the form of HADOUKEN. Plus they’ll be old skool garage, jungle, dancehall, hip hop and other electronic business from birthday bitch TK and CARLOSTHESOCALLEDJACKYL. Free entry, doors 6pm |
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09.22.2006, 05:00 AM | #23 |
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Sunday 8th October – UNION AT THE SOCIAL - live: MERZ unites his electronica undertones with a singer/songwriter's heart, in a rare acoustic set, Merz will play from his acclaimed album "Loveheart", “eerie and hypnotic, with exquisite melodies and evocative arrangements” (The Guardian),often compared to Belle and Sebastian, James Yorkston , PSapp and The Earlies. With support from MICHAEL J SHEEHY + THE HIRED MOURNERS – songs about birth, life, sex and addiction that echo his contemporaries the Tindersticks and Nick Cave. KELMAN, a London-based 3-piece, play from their Velvet Underground & Go-Betweens-influenced debut album "Loneliness Has Kept Us Alive”. + THE MARY EPWORTH BAND - folk and country, filtered through a love of sunshine pop, gypsy music and psychedelia. Doors 7pm, £7
Monday 9th October – FITZROVIAN PHONOGRAPHIC – The seven inch imprint with The Social very close to its heart has its very own monthly party to help celebrate 3 brilliant releases and the next three to come too. We welcome BENJAMIN PROSSER + VICTORIA YEULET, JACOB FLETCHER, EUGEENE MAGUINESS + ARTHUR BRICK . Not quite sure how this’ll work with timings but get down early I guess. Doors 7pm £5. Tuesday 10th October – NORTHERN STAR RECORDS – their legendary shows in New York and at SXSW have featured many great acts including The Black Angels, Anton Newcombe, The High Dials, The Lovetones, The Quarter After, HeadQuarters, The Vandelles, The Hiss, Dedelectric, The December Sound etc. Now Northern Star are bringing it all back home with a series of monthly nights at The Social W1 in London. The first one featuring SAY JANSFIELD whose unique brand of folk psych pop has been picked out by many critics as one of the highlights on Psychedelica Vol:1, THEIR HEARTS WERE FULL OF SPRING who specialise in pure wide eyed heartbreaking pop and they play it like no-one else, and some very special guests. Come and meet us all at The Social.... it's a night not to be missed! £3 entry doors 7pm. Wednesday 11th October – BEESWAX - Oort presents Beeswax, a new night to celebrate the finest quality music, mixed with special live performances by both new artistes and some of the most respected musicians, from within the hip hop spectrum. Your host for the evening is none other than SCRATCH from THE ROOTS, expect new material from the man himself, plus a whole of guests. Guest djs will supply an eclectic mix of Old skool / new skool hip hop, through to trip hop, R’n’B, soul-jazz to jazz-funk. www.beeswaxrecords.net. Free entry, doors 6pm |
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Thursday 12th October – KLUNK KLIK - Ben Osborne’s multi-dimensional techno night, Klunk Klik, returns to the Social to celebrate the release of Pentatonik’s long awaited sophomore LP and the band’s first live show in Central London for 12 years. The brain child of R Simeon Bowring, PENTATONIK merges classical music with oblique techno references, raw, psyche-blues guitars, acoustic rhythms and grinding electro, while visually suggestive songs like ‘Sapphire Turns To Dust’ hint at exploratory soundtrack influences. It’s techno, but not as we know it. This is the first time the band have played live for 12 years and as an aide memoir it’s on 12 October. Don’t forget. In house band Les Hommes Du Train provide the support. Free entry, doors 6pm
Friday 13th October – BLAZE OF GLORY - blowing the roof off The Social in true acid house fashion. Expect a musically diverse mash-up taking in underground disco, dirty house, twisted electronics and a vital shot of Balearica from our assembled rabble of record-slinging residents - Matty J (Tirk/Chibuku), Ben Terry (TSHDT?) & Neil Terry. Expect a minor riot. Free entry, doors 6pm Saturday 14th October – ASBO - With an open minded music policy, expect to hear upfront electronic music, nu disco, acid rock, space funk, no wave, old school rave and bleeps. ALVIN C, RIOTOUS ROCKERS plus very special guests POLAROID DJS (leeds). Free entry, doors 6pm Sunday 15th October – CITY FOLK – A real bumper package this month with four wonderful acts entering the city folk fray. Coming to join us and celebrate the release of his new album we have SAM BEER and his band. Support from EMILY BARKER + THE RED CLAY HALO from Australia, BEN CALVERT and his band, and the brilliant JOHN SMITH too. Doors 6pm - £5. Monday 16th October – TACK TACK TACK - Having jacked Sweden for its best acts in 2006, T!T!T! heads towards 2007 Season brandishing the shambolic baggy electro from TOUGH ALLIANCE and hugely talented former Must Destroy signee FINE ARTS SHOWCASE London’s first truly international live music club for Swedish goings-on and stuff – you know, wicked pop, and extra-terrestrial tunage. Last.fm are sending DJs to battle Itsatrap.com. Big Scary Monsters are heading down to launch and party the “Svenskt” Compilation of fine moose-ical acts featured on the disc. Kopparbergs Cider specials at the bar. CD Promos on the door. Tickets in Advance www.wegottickets.com. £5, doors 7pm Tuesday 17th October – HEALTH AND HAPPINESS - If the good Lord’s willin’ and the creeks don’t rise, we’ll be sure to see you on Tuesday October 17 for another shot of HEALTH & HAPPINESS – the recommended monthly intake of country, bluegrass, blues and other music for uplifting gourmandizers. This month, as well as playing some of the finest records ever made and showing some damn fine country films, we’re joined by the hauntingly beautiful PARIS MOTEL and Berkshire alt.country practitioners CASE HARDIN. Oh, yeah. Believe it or not, it’s all FREE! Free entry, doors 6pm Wednesday 18th October – BRAND NEW BEAT – MR BRISTO joins the Brand New Beat resident djs SFT, Nash and Empire spinning eclectic mix of hip-hop styles, breakbeat, Funk & Soul. This month's live PA comes courtesy of super fresh hip hop crew THE SCRIBES. Free entry, doors 6pm Thursday 19th October – HIP HOP KARAOKE - Putting a fresh twist on the ancient art of post-work karaoke, Hip-Hop Karaoke London lets you get on the mic and act out your rap fantasies to the fullest. check www.hiphopkaraokelondon.com. Free entry, doors 6pm |
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Friday 20th October - LO FIDELITY ALLSTARS present LO - The Lo Fi’s are an internationally successful dj and recording act. As a band, they have sold over a million records worldwide. Their first LP, “How to Operate with a Blown Mind” featuring the hit single, “Battleflag” went on to sell over 400,000 albums in America, making them the biggest selling British act in the US at that time. This is their London residency featuring their very own chaos and distortion decks and fx dj sets. Free entry, doors 6pm
Saturday 21st October – STOP MAKING SENSE - Expect future wonky classics from your hosts/professional amateurs Leaf vs The Anarchic Hand. Think r n' electro-disco-acid-rock-funk-hop-kinda type thing. Free entry, doors 6pm Sunday 22nd October – TURNING WORM - Dave & Piers legendary live music happening this month presents The Happiness & L.R Rockets + Special Guests. Plus resident Dj’s the Truckin Laura’s. Doors 7pm, entry £5. www.myspace.com/turningworm Monday 23rd October – THE LOCAL AT THE SOCIAL – A debut night at little Portland st from the gentlemen responsible for some of the finest bills around at the moment. So not too much of a surprise to see that they’ve bagged us a brilliant line-up, headlining is DENISON WITMER from Philadelphia who’s emergent circle of talented peers includes: The Innocence Mission, Sufjan Stevens, My Morning Jacket, Damien Jurado, and Rosie Thomas. Denison has toured with all of these artists, some of whom appear as guest musicians on his new record, ‘Are You A Dreamer?’, He will be more than ably supported by Thrill Jockey’s CALIFONE and New York’s AARON STOUT. Doors from 7pm, entry £5. Tuesday 24th October – PROJECTOR presents THE NEURAL OHMLETTE - Monthly creative electronic night shenanigans of inspired beats and collective weirdness on the decks shaped around live guests ranging from noise assault, electronics and acoustic kitsch. LA HUGHES live...pop glitch bitch synth duo outrage and inform with their own brand of sub peaches circus act.. expect bad make-up and sexed up femo 'lectro..with balls...one for the glam crowd. DON TEMPI live...cover versions of classic 70/80s tv adverts done on retro synths..inc pacers/esso/scaletrix...personally im looking forward to mcanes oven chips..."we hope its chips its chips"...adrian of vic20 fame will be performing the ultimate kitsch side project..one for the nostalgia buffs. CHICKS WITH DECKS guest dj's...further adventures into the surreal and bad taste world of 7" electronics and girl pop...featuring jen from ZoltanKodalyschoolforgirls. VOLUNTEER/YIMKIN/SPANISH KARAVAN...resident deck heads go commando with their own brand of aural assault and loved up ambience...think good cop bad cop routine..cagndey and lacey style. Free entry, doors 6pm Wednesday 25th October – AMATEUR ATHLETICS - Full steam ahead for Amateur Athletics as Autumn arrives and the seasonally affected twitch nervously at the thought of the clocks going back. We don't care though - we like Autumn and we're celebrating it with an action packed night. There's live music from ROYAL TREATMENT PLANT and ZEX with the usual DJing tomfoolery from POLLE VAN DE GASH, NEUBARTON adn NUTCRACKER. ROYAL TREATMENT PLANT will be promoting their new single 'Carry Me' and have been described as 'like the yeah yeah yeahs with soul, like Kate Bush getting her shit together in a biker bar'. ZEX combine pop sensibilities with backgrounds in funk, electronics, krautrock and disco to produce head music for the dancefloor. so there! Free entry, doors 6pm |
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Thursday 28 September, 2006
The Bug, Loefah and guests Plastic People, Curtain Road, London EC2 Tube: Old Street 11pm - 2am, £5 Saturday 30 September, 2006 Plaid, Alec Empire, Zan Lyons, Mira Calix and more.... ICA. The Mall, London SW1Y Tube: Charing Cross 8pm, £10.50 Wednesday 01 November, 2006 Atlantic Waves Max Eastley, Victor Gama, Akira Ribelais, Philip Jeck, Thomas Koner and more.... Various Venues, London 1st - 11th November 2006 Various times & prices Deicide - 12th January 07 - ULU, London- w/ Visceral Bleeding Don Caballero - 30th November 06 - Scala, London Gojira 4th October 06 - Camden Underworld, London Napalm Death 19th November 06 - Camden Underworld, London Necrophagist 15th October 06 - Camden Underworld, London Neurosis 18th November 06 - The Forum, London- w/ Made Out Of Babies Watain 29th September 06 - The Dome, London- w/ Antaeus + Secrets Of The Moon + Kriegsmachine + Necroritual Reverend Bizarre & Sourvein 28/10/2006 Camden Underworld Church of Misery 31/10/2006 Camden Underworld Masters Of Death (Grave + Dismember + Entombed + Unleashed) 4th November 06 - Islington Academy, London |
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09.27.2006, 11:40 AM | #28 |
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29th September Camden Barfly 7th of October Frog at the Meanfiddler www.myspace.com/theoxfamglamourmodels thank you |
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Treehouse Sunday Brunch @ Pogo cafe
Sunday 8th October 15:00-19:00 The Pogo Cafe 76 Clarence Road London, E5 8HB Cost: free http://www.treehouse.eu.tt http://www.pogocafe.co.uk Event Description: A chilled free entry sunday brunch at the vegan restaurant Pogo Cafe with musical landscapes from soothing drones accompanied by accordion and guitar improvisations to ambient pop and calm minimal laptop experiments. livesets: krgn - laptop/supercollider/livecoding e.g.ø - accordeon + field recordings fubsan - laptop + depending on the mood of the day Mandelbrot - bowed guitar improvisation + effects cracktux - laptop/pure data |
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Not for a while yet, but:
Queen Elizabeth Hall - 26 & 27 January 2007 Bonnie 'Prince' Billy The shows are Bonnie's first major UK dates since he headlined 2005's Green Man Festival, and his first London date since playing The Forum the same year with fellow Superwolf Matt Sweeney. He released his latest album, The Letting Go, in September and this will be the first opportunity to hear the material live. Tickets are priced at £20 and £22.50 and are on sale now. Click here (26th) or here (27th) to buy. |
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GUERRILLA ZOO
PRESENTS THE EXPERIMENTS 1.0 FRI 20TH OCT 'You will feel like mice in a maze, with hidden treats lurking at every turn' 6 QUID B4 10PM / 8 QUID AFTER BUY ADV TICKETS ONLINE HERE! www.GuerrillaZoo.co.uk 8PM - 4AM CORSICA ARTS CLUB FARRELL COURT, 5 ELEPHANT ROAD, ELEPHANT AND CASTLE, LONDON SE17 1LB An evening of experiments with you as our test subjects. Come and wander our 3 labs of innovation - observe or participant in the menagerie of acts, or be experimented on... LIVE MUSIC> UNIFORM (Planet Mu / Ad Noiseam) YELLOW 6 (Resonant / Enraptured) McCARRICKS PINK N RUBY (Wupadup / Prikosnovenie) PEYOTI FOR PRESIDENT (Sordid Soup Records) MISTER WHO (Dual Amp/Grinnin' Records) ACOUSTIC SETS SERA RABBETT GLASSMAN JAMES DENTON JAMIE WOON DJS/LIVE SETS> VLAD SOLOKOV (Sokolov Sounds) DJ JURASSIK (Supatronix) SABREPULSE (Give Daddy The Knife / Merryworks / Megapixxels Records) SMILE FOR THE CAMERAMAN, HONEY (Megapixxels / Big! City! Sound! / Breakfast Records) DJ MARCELO MADRID (Kosmishce / Resonance FM) MIKE CUPCAKE (Iconsious/Signs of Life) JOOLSMF PERFORMERS> HURLY BURLY (Burlesque Dancers) FOOLISH PEOPLE (Weaponized Art) RUSS VAN DER BERG PORNSTARS AGAINST WAR NAUTILUS (Experimental Lock Down) INUA PHAZE ELLAMS (Poet) ROB HILL (Poet) ARTISTS> LEE MANGAN PAUL DOEMAN ZEN INOYA BEX EXEL JIL DOHERTY DANIEL HUNTLEY ALLY EALEY JAY HARPER CHLOE PEREIRA DE MELLO ANNA LIVIA GUERRILLA MARKET PLACE> GHOST DA VANDAL ENRAPTURED RECORDS FREEDOM BOOKSHOP FULL DETAILS > WWW.GUERRILLAZOO.CO.UK WWW.MYSPACE.COM/GUERRILLAZOO PLEASE HELP SPREAD THE WORD!! kind regards, Guerrilla Zoo HQ |
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MAD BOOK FAIR
Tuesday 10th October 6.30 - 9pm FREE South London Gallery, 65 Peckham Road, Camberwell, London SE5 8UH Book Launch: 'Am I still Laughing?' - Dolly Sen 'How to be Mad' - Ted Curtis, Robert Dellar, Dolly Sen, John Hoggett, Pauline St Marie, Jeremy Hagues, Phil Lancaster, Nuala Hamilton, Alison Geddes, Lloyd Lindsay, William Ball, Fiona Whelpton, Stephen Jackson, Roger Cliffe-Thompson, Michael Shea, and of course Lady Gem Barker Live: The nervous sound of Ban's bedroom guitar music Dogfood words + noise Cacophany Reading Out Loud: Esther Leslie Ben Watson aka DJ Out To Lunch Book Stalls, Mad Pride, Art etc. Buses - 36, 436 from Victoria 12 from Trafalgar Square / Elephant & Castle tube 345 from Brixton 171 from Tate Modern (Waterloo Road) www.dollysen.com/bookevents.htm |
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Gaz’s Rockin Blues tonight!
Black Cat Bones (my son…) Jawbone Girls On Top at St. Moritz, 159 Wardour Street, W1F 8WL doors open 9:30pm Rory will be on at 10:30 check him out! Upcoming Shows Oct 5 2006 gaz's rocking blues london w1 Oct 6 2006 constitution camden Oct 7 2006 irish centre manchester Oct 8 2006 acadamy 2 (supporting electric soft parade) liverpool Oct 8 2006 corova (later on that evening) liverpool http://www.myspace.com/acidfolk _________________ It's awfully considerate of you to think of me here And I'm much obliged to you for making it clear That I'm not here |
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Divers or Loons present:
JULIA VORONTSOVA JAMES BLACKSHAW, ROSKAR NASAN & TOMOMI Sat 7th Oct at…BG's a small club at the back of the Shacklewell Arms. 71 Shacklewell Lane, Dalston 4 pounds on the door. Doors open 8pm music from 9pm JULIA VORONTSOVA: Born in St Petersburg Julia Vorontsova is currently based in Paris. After months of asking her she has agreed to take the Eurostar to London and play some songs for us. Julia ; “I was born in St. Petersburg in 1982, and although in western culture people describe my music as folk, in Russia they call it Bard. This is a movement that dates back to the 50s, which defines a genre in which only guitar and voice create the song. The main accent was on the words, so in most cases the poetry was more developed than the music. People inspire me a lot, although often I feel much more in tune with animals and nature. Growing up in St. Petersburg, the city and its history had an immediate effect on me… there have always been two worlds that existed [in St. Petersburg]. One was the capital of culture where you inhale art with the air you breathe and the other was the city recovering from communism. I am currently living in Paris , working on new material and starting to collaborate with other musicians.” “Julia Vorontsova evokes both the gorgeous fading beauty of of her native Russia and the dissolute smoky nightclubs of Edith Piaf. You don't need the translations provided to understand the grandiloquent emotion behind 'Agape' and 'Grandfather': she sounds full of ancient knowledge...” Everett True PLAN B Magazine, August/September 2005 Listen; http://www.myspace.com/juliavorontsova http://www.juliavorontsova.com/ JAMES BLACKSHAW : Reviews; “James Blackshaw has burst fully-formed onto the folk underground, his remarkable talents already seeming at peak maturity... Blackshaw has established himself as an instrumentalist of astonishing grace and delicacy, seeming as though he's gobbled and digested whole the primitive folk canons of Takoma and Vanguard. Relying primarily on 12-string guitar, Blackshaw's intricate creations web together Robbie Basho's wayfaring mysticism, Ben Chasny's soft-focused acid tongues, and the rustic fantasias of Sandy Bull.." - Pitchforkmedia.com "There's an indecent ease to James Blackshaw's guitar playing. His fingerpicking mantras are as melodic as a music box, gliding through dizzying tempos like clockwork. His raga-like instrumentals are not structured as much as woven, teasing out a single melodic strand to explore all it's textural possibilities. Such is the silky control he exerts over his instrument, Blackshaw often sounds more like a court harpist than a backwoods strummer." - Derek Walmsey, TheWire Having started off running Uncle Sam's Folk we will now be running nights at BG's on the first Saturday of each month. This is a one off mid week event. Listen; http://www.myspace.com/jamesblackshaw http://www.jamesblackshaw.com/ divers or loons |
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Whitechapel Events - Autumn 2006
Talks & Events Thurs 26 Oct, 7-9pm & Sat 18 Nov, 2–5pm I Am Anagram Artist Aura Satz performs with her interactive sculpture drawing on visual illusions, & Hans Bellmer’s notion of the body as a plastic anagram. Free. Thurs 26 Oct, 7pm Tony Bevan – In Conversation Marking the launch of the first major monograph in English on his work, Tony Bevan discusses his art & career with Richard Cork. £8/6.50 concs* Sat 28 Oct, 2–5pm Crash Course – Unravelling De Sade Join Neil Cox, Senior Lecturer, Art History & Theory, University of Essex, to explore the work of the Marquis De Sade & its impact on Surrealism. £8/6.50 concs* Thurs 2 Nov, 7pm Big Ideas – The Art of Absenting Oneself Curator & co-editor of October, Yve-Alain Bois talks on non-composition & impersonality in 20th Century art. £8/6.50 concs* Sat 4 & Sun 5 Nov, 11am–1pm & 2–4pm. Survival Strategies – Portfolio Review for Photographers Photographers showcase their work to curators, gallerists & publishers. To book email PortfolioReview@whitechapel.org. £10/5 concs* Fri 10 Nov, 2-4pm Photojournalism & the East End Paul Lowe, Course Director, MA Photojournalism, LCC & Jenny Matthews, photojournalist discuss contemporary photojournalistic practice. £7/5 concs* Sat 11 Nov, 11-5pm Representations of Flesh A symposium exploring the philosophy, writings & art of Bellmer & Klossowski in relation to sexuality, the erotic & the body. £8/6.50 concs* Thurs 16 Nov, 7pm Stephen Gill – Alternative Arts photomonth Lecture The photographer talks about the evolution of his work & current projects. Gill’s work blurs the boundary between art & documentary. £5/3.50 concs* Thurs 9 Nov, 7pm Local Affairs – The Third Wing Fresh from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, artist Alana Jelinek brings her satirical exploration of politics, big business & art as a democratic act. Come & group-think plans for the future of our democracy. Free Sunday Sightlines – Free exhibition tours Sun 1 Oct, 2.30pm with Martin McGeown & Simon Thompson, curators, Cabinet. Sun 15 Oct with Jennifer Mundy, curator. Sun 29 Oct with Gavin Parkinson, art historian. Sun 12 Nov with Peter Webb, art historian leads a BSL interpreted tour. No booking necessary. Free. Thurs 19 Oct, 6pm, Whitechapel. Thurs 9 Nov, 6pm, Space, The Triangle. Local Affairs – Peer Critique A free forum for presenting work & receiving critical feedback from a community of artists. Network with artists over a glass of wine. Free. Film New Semantics This series of three screenings presents the first public showing of brilliant new work by young contemporary artists alongside raely seen work by Cerith Wyn Evans & Joyce Weiland. Thus 5 Oct, 7pm Redmond Entwistle - Paterson – Lodz, 2006, c.60mins. £5.50/3.50 concs* Thurs 19 Oct, 7pm James Richards - Untitled (Cinema Programme), 2006, c. 20mins. Cerith Wyn Evans Selected early work £5.50/3.50 concs* Thurs 26 Oct, 7pm Samuel Stevens - Sin Papeles, 2006, 16mm, 10mins. Joyce Wieland 1933, 1967–8, 4mins. Pierre Vallières, 1972, 30mins. Solidarity, 1973, 11mins £5.50/3.50 concs* Fri 1 Dec, 7pm & 9pm Throbbing Gristle – UK premiere Film documenting the band’s first live performance for more than 25years. It is part of a 7-disc retrospective box set. £5.50/3.50 concs* Sat 23 Sep, Sat 21 Oct, Sat 18 Nov, 3pm Open Screenings. Forum for artist filmmakers to screen & discuss work with their peers. To participate email Film@whitechapel.org Free. Late Nights Late night openings at the Whitechapel are every Thursday until 9pm with free music, poetry & entry to Bellmer, Klossowski & The Vicious Circle. Pulse - Live Music in the Café/Bar Thurs 12 Oct, 7pm Dexter Bentley + Horses Brawl Unhip-pop blues & folk songs with booming vocals, harmoniums & toy accordions plus music with roots in traditional folk. Free Thurs 19 Oct, 7pm sub rosa Soaring vocal harmonies with rich guitar backing. Free Thurs 9 Nov, 7pm Sjaak Van Der Bent + Mikhail Karikis Dutch ‘Zang Meester’ plus a sonic explorer, producing innovative electronica with folk & baroque influences. Free Into Words - Live Poetry in the Café/Bar Thurs 5 Oct, 7pm Apples & Snakes presents – Exposed David J, Claire Williamson, Stickman, Yusra Warsama & PolarBear perform. Featuring guest poet Byron Vincent. Free. Thurs 26 Oct, 7pm Stand Up Poetry With Brendan McLeod delivering touching, funny verse at high speed & Luke Wright performing, Luke Wright, Poet Laureate. Plus open mic. Free. Thurs 2 Nov, 7pm Stand Up Poetry Tim Clare performs filthy satirical verse Nathan Filer makes waves in spoken word. Plus open mic. Free. Thurs 16 Nov, 7pm Stand Up Poetry - Aisle16 Scratch Night The boys present new work, derived from their seven-day tour of the UK’s Motorway service stations. Free. Late Night Fridays - Adventures in music, performance and art Friday 6 October Highlife! The best of Ghanaian highlife old and new with Jessica Antwi-Bosiako’s photographs. £5/4 concessions Fri 13 Oct Long After Tonight is all Over Celebrating the British passion for American soul music. £5/4 concessions Fri 20 Oct Where The Wild Things Are: Episode 2 A night of mayhem with hotly tipped female musicians. £5/4 concessions Fri 27 Oct A Small Heard Of Instruments 3: Drowning in Fake Blood Celebrate Halloween with live music, scary films and freakiness. £5/4 concessions Fri 3 November Shanty House Global urban music from Jamaican and Deep South Crunk hip-hop to London grime. £5/4 concessions Fri 10 Nov Greedy Magpie Hunting for filmmakers, musicians, performers. GreedyMagpie@whitechapel.org. £5/4 concessions Fri 17 Nov The Wormhole Saloon Surround sound, live performance, installations and a plug n play room. £5/4 concessions Fri 24 November Fulborne Teversham Extraordinary jazz punk outfit featuring Polar Bears’ Seb Rochford and Victoria Yeulet & Benjamin Prosser. £5/4 concessions Full details and book at www.whitechapel.org Visitor information Whitechapel 80 – 82 Whitechapel High Street London E1 7QX Tube: Aldgate East www.whitechapel.org Tel +44 (0)20 7522 7888[/code] |
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10.06.2006, 02:36 AM | #38 |
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i still have no funny money to visit NY s ghosts or London s bridge
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10.11.2006, 04:15 AM | #39 |
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[no.signal] is proud to present its second night of industrial-noise at the state51 warehouse. It will be loud and it will shake....
THURSDAY 12 OCTOBER @state51 warehouse http://www.no-signal.net/noise2 Schedule 7.30pm: DOORS OPEN 8.00pm: DEVOTCHKA.S CONUNDRUM 9.00pm: DEFLAG HAEMORRHAGE/HAIEN KONTRA (" "[sic] TIM GOLDIE + MATTIN) 10.00pm: PITA vs. Z'EV 11.00pm: DOORS CLOSE Music selection between acts by Sheikh Ahmed (failme/absorb). state51 warehouse 8-10 rhoda st (off Bricklane, click for map) E2 7EF - london £5 entry fee (£4 booking in advance here) _________________ e_namour - [no.signal] www.no-signal.net |
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10.11.2006, 04:16 AM | #40 |
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From 25th Nov to Dec 3rd we are holding an open festival in E&C and surrounding areas.
We'll be covering London Bridge and E&C in posters, guerilla-style stickers and projections as well engineering tv/radio mentions and press coverage...so on. Here's the opportunity to put on an event and ride the press bandwagon, as well as being part of an historic event. 2005 was film-based this year we are opening it up. The bigger your event the more publicity it will receive, but we are happy to list a small live gig in the local laundrette for audience of max 20, for example. We can also help you find a venue, get licensing to charge entry or just take your listing for the website. Send ideas proposals, or even fully organised listings to: farnaz.bradley(at)southwark.gov.uk This should be done ideally before 6th Oct or latest 13th in order to receive proper coverage. If you come up with something later it will still go on the website which goes live Oct 6th www.elefest.co.uk |
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