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My, my, my, Levi’s OneToWatch is back in London; Tonight! Last week saw Indie troubadours Cazals, Cut Off Your Hands, and Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man grace Camden’s Barfly, and now Levi’s are taking two more delectable acts to The Fly. Canadian three-piece ‘Land of Talk’ will be headlining the event. Lizzie Powell's high-octane, piercing rock vocals; blend lovingly with the heavy riffs, pounding drums, bass-driven grooves and gut-wrenching choruses of her bandmates. Canada seems to be a global haven of top talent at the moment, with a conveyor belt of bands being churned out and making waves on the Indie circuit. It’s rare, however, that you get a mixed batch trio as unique and original as Land Of Talk. South-Londoners ‘Friends of the Bride’ will be supporting. Libertines impresario Alan McGee described the band as “Current yet different; I could hear this in the top ten and wouldnae wince!” (He’s Scottish you see). Anyway, both bands are sure to create a buzz at The Fly… (Ouch!) The Fly 7.30pm until late 36-38 New Oxford St, London , WC1A 1EP Tickets £6 (adv) Tickets: Ticketweb.co.uk
Levi's OneToWatch with Land of Talk, February 25th at The Fly
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Our cousins in Bonny Scotland aren’t all about kilts, haggis and ginger beards, oh no, they’re pretty famous for their whiskey too. Which brings us, oh so nicely, onto the Bulleit Bourbon® Sessions set to take place in Glasgow and Edinburgh; music delving back to its roots, from early Blues right through to a new crop of ‘Distorted Rock’ collectives. The first of the Bulleit Sessions is set to take attendees on a trip, and we’re not talking mind-altering substances here, hell no, we’re talking the magic of music man. The Glasgow gig on April 10th at Maggie Mays will take the audience on a magic carpet ride from electric blues, as pioneered by the likes of Clapton and Fleetwood Mac, right through to Hendrix inspired Psychedelic Rock. First up, US Electric Blues pioneer, Guitar Shorty, will be delivering his much-loved trad blues to the masses. With claims as an influence to Hendrix, as well as work with Ray Charles, BB King, and Little Richard to his name, Shorty is far from short on talent, regularly packing out clubs and festivals. Yeah, and he married Hendrix’s step-sister too… Fact 1. On the theme of Hendrix’s inspiration, we turn our head to a trio inspired by the great man himself: The Aliens… Fact 2. The Aliens were originally The Beta Band (Fact 3), an inspiration to the likes of Noel Gallagher and Radiohead. With psychedelic acid-drenched electronic and warped-rock incarnations, The Aliens bring that free-spirit - floating like a bird - effect of the past, pouring like sweet vino into the future. Completing the line-up will be Fence Records FOUND with their self-proclaimed ‘thought-provoking-music-you-can-move-to’. Which, to all young’uns out there, means music for jigging and jiving man. Oh, and if these acts aren’t enough for those North of t’border, punters can enjoy some smoky-smooth Bulleit Bourbon over ice, with cola or ginger ale. BULLEIT® SESSIONS AT MAGGIE MAYS 10 th April 2008 8.30pm – 3am Maggie Mays, 60 Trongate, Glasgow , G1 5EP Tickets: £5.00 Two days after the first event, Guitar Shorty will be inviting Glasgow musicians to bring their guitar to take part in a ‘jam-along’ with him. A rare opportunity for guitar aficionados to join musical forces with a renowned artist, Bulleit Jamming looks set to be one of the largest live group musical events Glasgow has ever seen. It takes place on Saturday 12th April at 3pm, Merchant Square, Glasgow. (Please note that participants must be 18 years old or above).
Bulleit Bourbon Sessions at Maggie Mays, 10th April
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March 8th marks the return of the biggest, baddest bi-monthly residency at Dalston’s tiniest, baddest discothèque. Yes, it’s ‘Living in a Disco’ (L.I.A.D) at Passion, home to the East-End’s smallest DJ booth, where all sense of intimacy in the ickle surroundings are thrown crashing out the window, when the pure lunacy of the L.I.A.D party gets a-kicking into action. Joining the usual foray of residents on March 8th will be some very, VERY Special guests: Wall of Sound records Infadels. Mixing up a myriad of rock, rave and psychedelic incarnations, Infadels are guaranteed to cause a ruddy riot with their live-sets, and they’re pretty damn special on the ‘ol decks to boot. Also making their way to the East-End will be the West-End’s Short Circuit DJs. They’ve been causing quite a stir at Neighbourhood, building up a following with their array of remixes and mastery of the decks. Resident’s Mr Lip and Dr AstroTurf will be showing the Short Circuit crew how the East-End throws a good ‘ol knees-up with their pummeled-pop, tattered-disco and electro mash-ups. Passion: The little venue with a whopping, shaking and a-grooving heart! Living in a Disco 10pm – 4am Saturday 8th march Passion, 251 Amhurst Road London , n16 7rz £6 before 11, £7 after
'Living in a Disco' featuring Infadels at Passion, 8th March
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You either like ‘em or you don’t… I guess you could say it swings both ways. No pun intended. Yes, its Pendulum returning to Liverpool on the 2nd May, and one thing’s for sure they’re always guaranteed to pull in the crowds. Following a sell-out performance during the irrepressible Liverpool Music Week in December, the daddy’s of drum ‘n’ bass are bringing their savage live-sets crashing back, at Liverpool University. Where, you may ask, does Pendulum’s success lie? Well, savage live performances and dancefloor filling tunes for a start… Tis simple philosophy! If further proof of the lads success on the ‘ol drum ‘n’ bass’ circuit was needed try 100,000 copies of their debut album ‘Hold Your Colour’ and a worldwide tour. Comparisons with the Prodigy have been made by the music bigwigs, so if you haven’t already seen Pendulum, judge for yourself. Tickets go on sale 9am Friday 15th February priced £16 (+BF) www.ticketline.co.uk Cream Present Pendulum Friday 2nd May 2008 Mountford Hall, Liverpool University, Liverpool Guide of Students, 160 Mount Pleasant, Liverpool , L3 5YR
Pendulum at Liverpool University, 2nd May
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Ahhh, Levi’s® OnesToWatch®… The name says it all; this an event to keep an eye on. Kicking-off in style with their first bonanza of the year, Levi’s® are hoping to keep up the trend (no pun intended) with a host of dates throughout the country. Oh, and they look likely to succeed given their upcoming line-up at Camden’s Barfly; offering not one, Oh-no-no, but three bands to feast your eyes on. First up and bringing you that “oh so rare” combo of electro-mixes and spiky-guitar licks are Cazals. See, Cazals have the ability to appeal to mass-audiences; they’re a bunch of lads who haven’t allowed their boundaries to barricade them, cross-genre blending hard-pop to soft on a backbeat of electro sweetness. Having supported the likes of Babyshambles and Bloc Party, and signed to top French label Kitsune you just know it’s gonna be a good’n. Also on the bill are Cut Off Your Hands, a four-piece who’ve toured with the likes of We Are Scientists and Levi's® OnesToWatch darlings Foals. The lads are already making waves in the ‘ol surf capital of the world, taking Australia and NZ by storm, and its little surprise when you hear the ‘Beach Boys’ style backdrops on their fast-paced Indie grooves. Single ‘Oh Girl’ is released this month having been produced by the legendary Bernard Butler… Yes, he of Suede fame. Finally, offering support to the two headlining acts are Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man… (search me). Taking their lyrical influences from the likes of Nick Cave and Tom Waits, on a brooding, melodramatic build-up, this band are a little different and darker than the usual fare; but then that’s what makes such events so ruddy interesting. All-in-all an eclectic mix, lovingly spread by Levi’s® OnesToWatch® like cream cheese on a cracker… Oh, and what a cracker this one’s gonna be! Words: Dave Dryden Camden Barfly Doors: 7:30pm 49 Chalk Farm Road, London , NW1 8AN Tickets £5 (adv) Ticketline: 0870 907 0999
'Levi's OnesToWatch' featuring Cazals, February 19th at Camden Barfly
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It’s that time of year again; when the old reflect on days of yonder, the lonesome wait (head in hands) for cupid’s interception, and the debauched yearn for high-times, music and merriment. Yes, you guessed it; it’s Valentine’s Day once more. Transient continue their love affair with monthly abode The Horse and Groom on February 16th and the small, intimate pub is fast-rising as a chip off the ‘ol Shoreditch block. Special guest for Transient’s Valentine spectacular will be DJ and producer Tom Taylor. For those unaware of his talents let’s fill in the gaps, for Mr. Taylor is quite a man when it comes to mashing-up and mixing any given track. As one half of 2020 Vision’s infamous electro synth-funk double-act, The Electric Press, zee man is quite zee DJ. Recent hit ‘Reevaluate’, coupled with some bad-boy remixes of Daft Punk, Armand, and the Buick Project (to name but a few), are but a dose of Taylor’s résumé. Throw in some sets at Leeds’ infamous Back to Basics, and a residency at London’s notorious DDD, and you go some way to understanding why Taylor’s appearance has heads a-turning; and why the little pub in Curtain Road is acquiring such a splendid rep. As well as the balance perfecto of Taylor’s techno, deep house and funk, resident DJs Ad Jones and Dan Kinasz will be getting intimate on the decks. Why Horse and Groom… are you trying to seduce me? Transient: Tom Taylor and DJs Ad Jones & Dan Kinasz Saturday 16 February 2008 (Valentine’s Weekend) The Horse & Groom, 26 Curtain Road, Shoreditch EC2A 3NZ, 8pm-2am Tickets: £5 www.myspace.com/transientrecordsuk
Transient presents Tom Taylor, February 16th at The Horse and Groom
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Bollocks to Poverty returns to The Borderline of the nation’s capital on February 5th, sending out an S.O.S on global poverty and inequality via the medium of sound. Club nights, comedy shows, gigs; Bollocks to Poverty has dipped its hands in the proverbial melting pot of all entertainment; and they do it ruddy well to boot. This won’t be the first time the notorious event has taken place at The Borderline, having paid host to unsigned bands and up-and-comers in September. Such was the nights success, that an array of nomads plied the Bollocks crew with letter after letter, e-mail after e-mail, and call after recurring call, in the hope of garnering a-place on the hallowed bill of the next event. Of course, only a chosen few could make it… First-up we have The Krak, a three-piece clan with a difference; the difference being there’s no lead-singer. YEAH, I know, it’s ruddy mental! Bassist Ben, guitarist Tom, and… Claire, all have a crack on the ‘ol mic, drawing inspiration from their ménage-a-trois of influences, ranging from Bob Dylan to Cockney duo - and renowned Totten-ham fanatics - Chas and Dave. Bethnal Green four-piece The Toy Guns, whose music “sounds like The Police being repeatedly kicked by various members of The Clash and The Specials”, have fusions of rock, punk and ska in their repertoire. The band are looking pretty god-darn steamy, having won XFM’s Uploaded comp and putting pen to paper on a subsequent record deal. Promising, I’m sure you’ll agree? Next up, Parka are a band that need little introduction; they’re already making waves with their music and being lauded by the press as zee ‘next big thing’. The Indie lads, who hail from Glasgow-via-London, can proudly attribute themselves to a number-three single in the BBC Indie Chart. ‘Disco Dancer’ has received accolades from all corners with it’s catchy chorus; the kind that’ll see teetotallers up-and-down the country holding hands with the alky on their left, clasping a Nelson’s in their right, and bopping-forwards and backwards like a head-banging speed freak… Finally, rounding off Bollocks to Poverty will be London-based four-piece LR Rockets. With names such as Judge, Bomb, Pie and Face you’d think the boys were straight out of the Beano… But when they launch into their mish-mash of wired-punk and pop-rock they seem to fall into their own perfectly preserved and distinct category: Schizoid! One moment you’re a Kangaroo on an Acid trip, the next you’re Lionel Blair, tap-tap-tapping away to a punchy, joyful chorus. Quite frankly, LR Rockets are a rarity… Of course, Bollocks to Poverty will be giving all profits to Action Aid, but in exchange you get a glimpse into the future of the rock, punk and Indie scene… small price really. And who said that charity doesn’t begin at home? For more information on the gig and advance tickets go to www.broccolimusic.co.uk Tuesday 5th February The Borderline, Orange Yard Off Manette Street, London, W1D 4JB All profits go to Action Aid
'Bollocks to Poverty on Tour' at The Borderline
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You want one of the front-running events on London’s urban music scene? Well, look no further urbanites, for ILUVLIVE makes a welcome return to the capital for shenanigans a-plenty on the first Monday of every month. ILUVLIVE’s return follows a hugely successful 2007, playing five city residencies across Blighty’s dense, concrete jungle; all over a not so tee-total of four months. Acts included Plan B, Shola Ama, Ms Dynamite, Sway and Lady Sovereign. Quite something, I’m sure you’ll agree? And a suggestion of how and why ILUVLIVE has blossomed into the beautiful flower handpicked by urban scenesters today. To mark its fourth successive year, ILUVLIVE kick events off on February the 4th at Market Place, London, with a delectable array of artists set to perform. Singer-songwriter Lee Henry, winner of the 2004 Urban Music Awards, takes to the helm alongside such acts as K9, and the up-and-coming 16 year-old songstress Charlotte O’Conner. Big things are expected of the young lass who’s already turning heads in the music bigwig fraternity. The self-professed Drum Hitler, D-Boy feat Swiss & V Dubl E, will also be showcasing their talents alongside former open-mic winner Keleigh and The A’Jays. Ras Kwame and bringer of tastier beats than any purple veg found in Jamie Oliver’s garden, Twin B, make-up the list of confirmed artists alongside DJ Wonder on his wheels of steel. Oh, and of course no ILUVLIVE event would quite be complete without special guest appearances… As if proceedings weren’t sweet as a beet already, right? ILUVLIVE Monday 4th February Market Place, London, W1 8AH Tickets: Free (Before 8.30pm) £6 (OTD) £5 (Guestlist)
ILUVLIVE at Market Place
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Men, stick-on your felt hats, and fasten your bombachas. Take a look at that stunner; swinging those hips in her full-length skirt and striped shawl; gyrating just like a wet and sexy Conger eel. Go to her, embrace her; for the Brazilian electro-folk maestro DJ Dolores is descending on London’s infamous Cargo nightclub, and just two weeks after Notion’s very own gut-busting launch of Stand And Point may I add - Arriba! For those that are unaware, DJ Dolores’ latest music was inspired by the sounds of Brasília Teimosa, one of Brazil’s poorest areas. The traditional folk, horns and beats of the region blew the well traveled DJ away, propelling him deep into the unique electro-Brazilian-folk he’s developing a reputation for. With blaring horns, the subtle shake of maracas and a dark political subtext, Dolores’s tracks are a proverbial melting-pot of Northeastern Brazilian music cast forward to the present with a coursing electro backdrop and the occasional rock or dub beat thrown in for good measure. Dolores’s latest material, taken from the forthcoming album ‘Real 1,’ will be showcased at Cargo and is the DJ’s contribution to the ‘Danger Global Warming’ project. The album itself features some excellent collaborations from the likes of Nordeste fusionists Silvério Pessoa and Marion, and Hugh Cornwell of The Stranglers. Yes indeed, Cargo is the place to be in February. On the 15th we, the good folk of Notion, present ‘Stand and Point,’ the first of our bi-monthly beat extravaganzas, and on the 27th Cargo present a smooth Brazilian - of the non-pubic variety. January you say? The New Year kicks off next month baby; hell yeah! DJ Dolores & full live band Wednesday 27th February Cargo, 83 Rivington Street, Kingsland Viaduct, Shoreditch London , EC2A 3AY Tickets: £12 (Advance) £14 www.cargo-london.com
DJ Dolores and Band: Live at Cargo
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