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Toilet & Bowels 01.11.2019 09:14 AM

Sold out within hours!

Genteel Death 01.11.2019 09:40 AM

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Sold out within hours!


I went on the website to try and buy a ticket earlier and noticed that. Oh well, their first gig in the UK in 15 years, so I'm not really surprised. Hopefully they will add some extra dates.

Toilet & Bowels 01.17.2019 05:24 PM

They added another and it sold out within hours again.

blunderbuss 03.13.2019 03:13 PM

BILL NACE & JAMES TWIG HARPER
GLANDS OF EXTERNAL SECRETION
Monday 29 April
The Islington
1 Tolpuddle St, Angel, London, N1 0XT | Map
7.30pm | £8.00 | Buy tickets

BILL NACE is an artist and musician based in Western Massachusetts. He has collaborated with an extraordinary range of musicians, including Michael Morley, Mats Gustafsson, Joe McPhee, Chris Corsano, Jooklo Duo, Chris Cooper, Samara Lubelski, Thurston Moore, Jake Meginsky, Jessica Rylan, Paul Flaherty, Wally Shoup, and Kim Gordon, with whom he regularly plays as one half of the duo Body/Head. Their critically acclaimed LP 'The Switch' was released on Matador last year. He has been a featured musician in festivals such as ATP (curated by Jim Jarmusch and held in Monticello, NY), Colour Out of Space (Brighton, UK), Supersonic Festival (Birmingham, UK), International Festival Musique Actuelle (Victoriaville, QC), and Homegrown (Boston, MA). Nace's range of guitar playing has been described as "veering from sculptural, almost Remko-Scha-esque chime to Loren Connors-style elegance in only a few short moves." Recordings found on Ecstatic Peace (Northampton, MA), Ultra Eczema (Belgium), Holidays (Italy), 8mm (Italy), Throne Heap (VA), HP Cycle (Toronto, ON), as well as on Nace's own label Open Mouth.

JAMES TWIG HARPER really pulls out real time-and-space bending tracks. Harper, perhaps best known for his collaborations with Nate Young in Nautical Almanac and alongside Daniel Higgs for Thrill Jockey, holds some genuine weirdness within. He has a distinctly unique fidelity and gyroscopic dynamic that makes for a deliciously disorienting experience all of his own conception. There's an animalistic or perhaps even plant-like bio-logic to its devolved, dubbed-out arcana, a grunting, scraping, grubbing ecological complexity of sounds that grows, twists and bifurcates at seemingly haphazard junctions to catalyse chain reactions of constant change and multiple layers of surreality. Sometimes Harper's music can enters passages which sound almost like a primitive take on Florian Hecker's plonging, rubbery computer music or Rashad Becker's perplexing notional folk music. Check out his releases on Open Mouth, Planam, Thrill Jockey and Heresee for the full tangle.

GLANDS OF EXTERNAL SECRETION began when Seymour Glass, inspired by J.D. Salinger's short story 'A Perfect Day for Bananafish', starts publishing the legendary Bananafish Zine in 1987, which for eighteen issues and up until 2004, constitutes a huge and ambitious attempt of presenting underground culture in its every form. Completely unknown experimental branchings, with a preference for the lo-fi, collage aesthetics, Glass's paranoid and absurd manner of writing and the whole structuring of the noise scene, with San Francisco as a starting point and every "tweaked" corner of the globe as a destination, found their home in Bananafish and their main representative in Seymour Glass. Glands of External Secretion began as Glass wanted to testify further via weird monuments of experimental and far-out studio improv, using a surreal collage of songs, sounds, Barbara Manning's vocals, voice samples, loops, out-of-context rhythms, field recordings, electronics, cut-up manipulated noises and anything else which is not considered music. The result is a twisted riot of sound bordering on audacity which the term 'extremely psychedelic' fails to completely encapsulate

Toilet & Bowels 03.14.2019 05:52 PM

Yeah i saw this, I'm keen. I guess they are all over for Colour Out of Space, hopefully Chie Mukai will also play a London show

Genteel Death 04.26.2019 05:56 AM

CONSTANT MONGREL
Saturday 22 June
New River Studios
199 Eade Rd, Harringay Warehouse District, London, N4 1DN | Map
7.30pm | £7.00 | Buy tickets

Toilet & Bowels 04.26.2019 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
Yeah i saw this, I'm keen. I guess they are all over for Colour Out of Space, hopefully Chie Mukai will also play a London show


She is playing in Shoreditch tonight!

jimbrim 05.20.2019 12:00 PM

Low Company 2nd Birthday
Sunday 26th May, 2019 at New River Studio

LIVE: Lolina, Bobby Would, Thomas Bush, Bridget Hayden, Civilistjävel!, O Yuki Conjugate, Dennis Tyfus /////

Pub Quiz hosted by The South Yorkshire Mick Hucknall /////

DJ: Wah Wah Wino, Fearbubbler & Mystery Nude DJ, Flora ACC, Rausch Turning, Carla, Nick Horn O'Plenty, Estelle /////

2pm - 12am

£16.00

Toilet & Bowels 05.21.2019 04:30 PM

Period Bomb are playing on 26th too.

Genteel Death 06.06.2019 07:43 AM

Melt-Banana
Dingwalls Camden, Wednesday, 16 Oct 2019

Toilet & Bowels 06.07.2019 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
Melt-Banana
Dingwalls Camden, Wednesday, 16 Oct 2019


That's my birthday

Toilet & Bowels 06.24.2019 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
CONSTANT MONGREL
Saturday 22 June
New River Studios
199 Eade Rd, Harringay Warehouse District, London, N4 1DN | Map
7.30pm | £7.00 | Buy tickets


This was good, despite the technical hinderances

blunderbuss 06.27.2019 01:51 AM

SOULSIDE
The Lexington
Wed 9th Oct, 2019

https://www.wegottickets.com/event/475128

Bytor Peltor 08.16.2019 03:05 PM

 


SKRONK

_tunic_ 02.22.2020 07:03 AM

since there's no specific Brexit thread, thought I might as well post this here:
EU Musicians Will Now Require Visas to Tour in Post-Brexit UK

Especially this part is worrying to me:
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The eligibility requirements also appear to disqualify touring bands who plan to continue their tour outside the UK.
The link doesn't explain it in detail so I don't know whether it's 100% true. But this would mean that a band can't e.g. start a tour in France, then ship to Britain, tour there, return to Europe by boat to Belgium and continue the rest of the tour. Which is what 99% of internationally touring artists usually do (except for e.g. Low who generally do short stints of touring). And what about Ireland?

Toilet & Bowels 02.26.2020 08:41 AM

Don't talk Britain down!

_tunic_ 02.26.2020 09:36 AM

Well, as long as you keep driving on the wrong side of the street you're all tossers! :D
But seriously, I'm not talking you down, just concerned for you that some acts will be less inclined to visit your country and that festivals will have more trouble booking acts. And vice versa as well, for UK acts to tour the mainland


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