Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Wild Palms Single Launch


26TH NOVEMBER ALL THE DETAILS BELOW

GET YOURSELF THERE IT IS FREE!

ELECTRICITY IN OUR HOMES + SPECIAL DJS

8PM - LATE WAREHOUSE PARTY

BEHIND DALSTON JAZZ CLUB

WWW.MYSPACE.COM/WEAREWILDPALMS

Tuesday, 18 August 2009

TONIGHT



>>> Amanda Blank <<<

(Onstage 10.30pm)
Ms Blank is pretty amazing when it comes to singing, rapping, song-writing AND performing. She more than holds her own alongside her contemporaries having collaborated with M.I.A, Lovefoxxx of CSS, Spank Rock and Yuksek. Her album 'I Love You' is out in September and features production from Switch, Diplo and Dave Sitek of TV On The Radio.


>>> Yo! Majesty <<<

(Onstage 11.30pm)
The rowdiest female rappers in the entire world return to the location of their very first UK performance. Yo! Majesty released 'Club Action' and the blogosphere went absolutely nuts. Damn right too! Make sure you catch them live. They're insane.


>>> Young Fathers <<<

(Onstage 9.30pm)
An absolutely inconceivable boyband who combine hilarious hip-hoppy lyrics (delivered with all of the passion of Pharrell Williams) and stripped back beats that were made to break your neck.


DJs
Snaggle Bros (50 Bones)
Captain Magic (Peanut Butter Jelly Time)
The Charlatan Girls
Snitch DJs


Only £6 advance from See Tickets: http://tinyurl.com/nlzsl6


Free downloads!!!

http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/Amanda_Blank/track/Might_Like_You_Better_Blaqstarr_Remix

http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/Amanda_Blank/track/Might_Like_You_Better_Rusko_Remix

http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/Amanda_Blank/track/Might_Like_You_Better

http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/Amanda_Blank/track/Make_It_Take_It_DJ_Eli_Escobar_Remix_

Wednesday, 22 July 2009

The Mono

on myspace: http://www.myspace.com/theemono

Photos by Daniel Gould

check em out

Tuesday, 21 July 2009

The 1234 festival


1234 festival takes Shoreditch park hostage once again this July with a hand picked bouquet of revered live acts. The 2007 debut was a tent to tent, stage to stage assault of sweat and euphoria in the sun. Today an even bigger and bolder story has emerged for the east end with the event escalating in size and style to encompass the very best of current music as showcased in the carefully crafted line-up.



Ripe for your delectation are a selection of this years finest acts and a nod to next year’s future stars, with a specially curated PIX stage. In the mix we have seasonal favourites S.C.U.M, Chrome Hoof, Kasms, Ipso Facto, Poppy and the Jezebels, Ox Eagle Lion Man and the Joseph Wright referencing gobstoppers, An Experiment On A Bird In The Air Pump. The inimitable Patrick Wolf takes second billing on the night with a set destined to burn a perfectly dulcet hole into the eve, while headliners The Rakes top the evening off with their rabble rousing, off-kilter anthems.



Once sundown hits the park the entertainment moves indoors to a host of different venues, from The Macbeth, the Old Blue Last and most importantly the illustrious Hoxton Square Bar and Grill. The after parties will rage long into the night, expect to see the crème of the new crop here, from Language, The She-Set and the welcome return of newly configured punk-mongers, Vulgarians.



1234 Festival comes with the phenomenal price tag of just £15 for a whole day and night’s worth of sonic revelry. Prepare to beat your chest and grind a be-sandaled foot into the green green grass of N1 because Monday’s were made for calling in sick. Do it!

Colette Thurlow

www.the1234shoreditch.com

Buy your tickets at www.ticketweb.co.uk


The After Parties taking place from 8.30pm-2am include:
Queen Of Hoxton: Hosted By The She Set, This Tawdry Affair, Four Dead In Ohio, Maria & The Mirrors.
Mother Bar: Hosted By A Crisis In Taste Joe Gideon And The Shark, Relics, Vaporators, CC-SB, Sean Mclusky, Donald 3rd Earl.
The Legion: Hosted By Dice Club, The Sticks, Oh Minnows, Man Flu, Hidi Heelz
Catch: Hosted By Round Our Gaff, Lowline, Kontakte, Miss Cozmos
Electricity Showrooms: Hosted By Galvanised, Death To The King, Zov Zov, Model For Memory, F.M.G.
Old Blue Last: Hosted By Sensitive Youth, Lo Fi Culture Scene, Mafia Lights, Scarlets, Waxhouse, Shauney 1234, Donald Earl, Dissorder, Raffie Ray, Ruokdjs.
Bar Music Hall: Hosted By Kool Kids Klub, Project: Komakino, Silhouette, Language.
Hoxton Square Bar: The 1234, Popular, Japanese Voyeurs, Rubicks, Vulgarians, The Males.
Cocomo: Hosted By Pix Mag, Gyratory System, Hanna Hanra, Princess Julia.
Joiners Arms: Hosted By Nuke Em All: Line Up TBC
Dalson Superstore: Hosted By Disco Bloodbath, The Loveley Jonjo, Bloodbath Hit Squad.
Hoxton Pony: Hosted By Snap Crackle & Pop: Line Up TBC.

Monday, 20 July 2009

The Death Set, Cold Pumas, Japanese Voyeurs





The Death Set In Vice

A Grave With no Name- single launch



A GRAVE WITH NO NAME LAUNCH THEIR DEBUT EP ON JULY 21 AT WHITE HEAT

"Searching, distorted, bedroom-recorded songs with haunting falsetto vocals and a grunge spirit which bring to mind Atlas Sound or Panda Bear, though it's bands like HEALTH and Meat Puppets that have soldered these three Londoners together...captivating" - Dazed and Confused



“Battery acid neuvo grunge... soundtracking a blood-red sun exploding onto the horizon of a sleepy Big Country ranch somewhere near a canyon like Wyoming, like a colossal lava lamp spilling over an episode of the Waltons” – NME



"Coming on like a Hyperglycemic Slowdive, the band combine pulsing Pro-Tools built beats and fluid walls of guitar harmony, the vocals riding on top like a ghost track of Ben Bridwell...quietly resolute, this is bedroom music that successfully survives live recreation” – Loud and Quiet



"A Grave With No Name tap into the subconscious of the zeitgeist...an exploratory hiking trip to find that place where Animal Collective, SALEM and the Jesus & Mary Chain sit round a campfire making toast" - John Kennedy, Xfm



To celebrate the imminent launch of their self-titled debut EP on Popular Recordings on August 3, critically acclaimed London art-noise trio A Grave With No Name are having a party at White Heat on July 21, with the Rayographs and Celestial Bodies supporting, and DJ sets from The Big Pink, Feeding Time and No Pain in Pop.

Mesmeric and entrancing, swirling and unsettling, the beautiful, brittle soundscapes that A Grave With No Name conjure are vastly different to anything their contemporaries are currently creating, owing more of a debt to compelling, legendary figures like Wesley Willis, Kevin Shields and Paul Westerberg than anything earthbound . Indeed, far from being anything resembling straightforward, songs such as lead EP track “And We Parted Ways at Mt Jade” and “Stone Setting” weld together haunted Americana, freaked folk and rickety electronic influences, with Alex Shields’ ethereal vocals being the improbable glue that holds all of it together to hypnotic effect.

Earlier this year, The Big Pink took the band along as support on their first UK tour, and since then they have played festivals like The Great Escape and gone on to support other bands of note, such as Women and HEALTH. The A Grave With No Name EP, released on August 3, is their first official release, following a split cassette with Magik Markers last year.



A GRAVE WITH NO NAME EP LAUNCH

July 21 @ White Heat, Madame Jojo’s

w/ The Rayographs + Celestial Bodies, and The Big Pink, Feeding Time and No Pain in Pop DJ’s

Tickets: www.seetickets.com, 8pm – 3am, £5

Tuesday, 14 July 2009

Micachu & The Shapes - Lips



Micachu & The Shapes play a warehouse in Brooklyn in between gigs at CMJ.

SELFISH CUNT ENGLAND MADE ME II

SELFISH CUNT ENGLAND MADE ME II MUSIC VIDEO BY 241-24-7


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SHOT AND EDITED BY MR. ELIZABETH HENDRIX BETWEEN 2005 AND 2007 . SELFISH CUNT OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO BY 241-24-7

Friday, 12 June 2009