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TOY

SAVAGES
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Wednesday 11 April 2012

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TOY release their second single, Motoring, on Monday April 9th 2012. It will be available on 7” vinyl and download through Heavenly Recordings.

Motoring follows their debut 12” only double A-side release, Left Myself Behind / Clock Chime, which is now on its 4th re-pressing. 

Having supported the Horrors at the end of 2011, they recently completed a sold-out 4-week residency at the Shacklewell Arms in London.

TOY will release their debut album in September 2012.

TOY are: Tom Dougall (vocals / guitar), Dominic O’Dair (guitars), Maxim Barron (bass / vocals), Alejandra Diez (synths / modulations) & Charlie Salvidge (drums / vocals).

Plus special guests.

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The Dø

WE WERE EVERGREEN
The Garage
Wednesday 11 April 2012
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After selling out Hoxton B+K followed by Bush Hall in quick succession, we are pleased to welcome back The Dø to The Garage this April.

They’ve already had a Number 1 album in France with stunning debut ‘A Mouthful’, and now France’s best kept secret, The Dø are set to conquer the UK.

Self-produced, with multi-instrumentalist Dan Levy taking turns on sax, piano, harpsichord and trumpet to name but a few, this is a brave LP, stubbornly like no-other. “We’re looking for the diversity and richness of sound, surprises in the details, orchestral colours,” says Dan. “It certainly comes from our culture of classical music, our love of contemporary music, and of musicians like Charlie Mingus. The types of music that follow no map.”

Technically accomplished and full of rich orchestration and electronic flourishes, Both Ways Open Jaws somehow still manages to keep a lightness of touch and an instant pop appeal, no doubt thanks to Olivia’s bewitching vocals and song-writing skills. Olivia says, “I’m constantly after the ideal song, I believe in a song’s healing powers. As long as the song exists in itself with just one instrument and vocals, then we can start arranging it in a million ways. The basic recipe will remain immutable.”

She veers from the primal, invoking the spectres of Fever Ray and Bjork with the percussion led Slippery Slope, replete with tribal chanting, and lead single ‘Too Insistent’ with its tirelessly catchy propulsive melody, to the childlike; her sweet vocals offsetting the unsettling imagery on opener Dust It Off, and the nursery rhyme rhythm of Bohemian Dances a little reminiscent of Joanna Newsom and CocoRosie. 
Expect to be hearing a lot more of the pair as the year goes on.

Plus support from We Were Evergreen

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Revere

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Cargo
Wednesday 4 April 2012

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We are very please to announce that Revere and coming to London’s Cargo

REVERE is a seven-piece band based in London, with members originating from all over the UK – from London through to Liverpool, from Newcastle to Edinburgh and as far afield as the Orkney Isles.

The band includes violin, cello, keys and trumpet along with the traditional guitars, bass and drums. The diverse line-up brings a variety of influences, including the cinematic scores of Nino Rota and Ennio Morricone; the soaring vocals of Jeff Buckley and the dark folk of Nick Cave.

REVERE combine these influences with elements of gypsy songs, post-rock, klezmer, film scores and gospel to produce cohesive, multi-layered and dramatic music which moves from tiny, musicbox openings to cacophonous walls of sound. The result is a sound often compared to instrumental alchemists like Sigur Ros, Arcade Fire and Beirut.

A REVERE live show is as likely to be a full-scale electric onslaught as an intimate acoustic show – either way audiences can expect dramatic live visuals to complement performances.

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Dark Dark Dark

LOVE LIKE BIRDS
Bush Hall
Wednesday 4 April 2012
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Dark Dark Dark mix Americana with Eastern European influences to create a unique blend of folk music. Hailing from Minneapolis, Dark Dark Dark released their second full length album, Wild Go, in October 2010 to critical acclaim.

“Dark Dark Dark’s true accomplishment here is how they mix sounds and influences so effortlessly. They comprise a tight, intuitive unit, especially when the instruments swirl together into an otherworldly eddy of sound.” – Pitchfork

“There are eastern European influences here rubbing up against Americana ones. There are spectral interludes and moments of muted drama. There are backing vocals that sound like a Balkan choir. There are varied rhythms, although mainly from the pre-rock era: imagine Mazzy Star if they were formed in 19th-century Prague” – The Guardian

Support comes from Love like Birds

Love Like Birds is the lovechild of Elke De Mey, a young musician, currently living in Gent, Belgium. The warm, dreamy voice she is blessed with gives her bedroomfolk an attractive, intimistic feeling.
For a while she has been playing as Love Like Birds for anyone who cares to listen, and with a fast growing number of fans it became time for a self-titled EP.
On this EP she enriches her dark honest, lo-fi songs with subtle arrangements, with the help of the producerduo Jinte Deprez (Balthazar) and Gertjan Van Hellemont (Douglas Firs, The Bony King of Nowhere). 
It causes the songs to breath and come to life. The whole story is being whispered into your ears, as if you’d been watching a nice scenery. Often you get the impression she wants to avoid that the neighbours can eavesdrop on her personal tales.

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Shearwater

JULIE DOIRON + MY SAD CAPTAIN
Scala
Tuesday 3 April 2012

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We’re in an era in which minimalism and lower-than-low-tech have come in vogue. By contrast, Shearwater’s recordings—the epic “Island Arc” trilogy of Palo Santo, Rook and The Golden Archipelago in particular—have been expansive in a fashion like none of their contemporaries.

Meiburg—presumably unfamiliar with the adage, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”—has opted to ditch an approach that paid huge artistic dividends over his last three Matador albums for a record that seems shockingly direct, immediate and intensely personal. He’s no stranger to lush, crafted recordings, but this one sounds like no prior Shearwater incarnation. And please, don’t mistake that for a suggestion this is anyone’s notion of a traditional, singer-songwriter album.

Though it’s possibly a wild projection to claim a few years of bouncing through various band lineups, record labels and places of residence have led to a radical reboot, I’m a big believer in citing circumstantial evidence and letting the jury figure it out for themselves. Someone’s bound to label ‘Animal Joy’ Shearwater’s transitional album, but to these ears, it sounds like a thrilling artistic rebirth.

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Shearwater

When Saints Go Machine

BLEEDING HEART NARRATIVE
HELIUM ROBOTS
Colours
Monday 2 April 2012

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Scandinavia has an impressive track record of bands treading a clever line between dance and pop. Danish four-piece WHEN SAINTS GO MACHINE – are the latest. 

Plus support from Bleeding Heart Narrative and Helium Robots

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Wildswim

COUNT DRACHMA
Shacklewell Arms
Monday 26 March 2012

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WILDSWIM. The name is drawn from Kate Rew’s book of the same title, a book detailing the wonders of open-air swimming. As far as literary counterparts go it may seem an odd choice, however, upon hearing the music, there is no doubt that this 5-piece are exploring waters new with their immersive rippling soundscapes.
Richard Sansom, Carlos Posada, Jamie Jay, Sam Robinson and Jacob Lively have been playing together for 5 years now. That means they first set out as 14 year olds but are now creating the very music that the industry of current raves about for its aged sophistication and intricacy. Admittedly this raving is a little bemusing on account of the pioneers of this sound also being remarkably young, think The XX and James Blake. Indeed WILDSWIM could well be the lovechild of such pioneers, albeit one that has most definitely forged its own path. They vary through the flitting musical landscapes of everything from minimalist dubstep, past deep house, right on to baroque pop in a manner that sees cautious exploration jettisoned in favour of a tempestuous jaunt through an eclectic netherworld of modern sounds, all capped off by Sansom’s powerful baritone.
Heard live WILDSWIM are a force to be reckoned with. That’s not to say they’re the sort to thrash around wildly in an attempt to whip the crowd into frenzy, more that being in the same room as them leads to an even more compelling encounter.  Haunting, ardent vocals laid over a fascinating instrumental backdrop, their sound may easily lure any crowd into a near hypnotic state. A state that makes the journey from forlorn lust to dreamy euphoria that their music charts an otherworldly and unforgettable experience. 

 

WILDSWIM. The name is drawn from Kate Rew’s book of the same title, a book detailing the wonders of open-air swimming. As far as literary counterparts go it may seem an odd choice, however, upon hearing the music, there is no doubt that this 5-piece are exploring waters new with their immersive rippling soundscapes. Richard Sansom, Carlos Posada, Jamie Jay, Sam Robinson and Jacob Lively have been playing together for 5 years now. That means they first set out as 14 year olds but are now creating the very music that the industry of current raves about for its aged sophistication and intricacy. Admittedly this raving is a little bemusing on account of the pioneers of this sound also being remarkably young, think The XX and James Blake. Indeed WILDSWIM could well be the lovechild of such pioneers, albeit one that has most definitely forged its own path. They vary through the flitting musical landscapes of everything from minimalist dubstep, past deep house, right on to baroque pop in a manner that sees cautious exploration jettisoned in favour of a tempestuous jaunt through an eclectic netherworld of modern sounds, all capped off by Sansom’s powerful baritone.Heard live WILDSWIM are a force to be reckoned with. That’s not to say they’re the sort to thrash around wildly in an attempt to whip the crowd into frenzy, more that being in the same room as them leads to an even more compelling encounter.  Haunting, ardent vocals laid over a fascinating instrumental backdrop, their sound may easily lure any crowd into a near hypnotic state. A state that makes the journey from forlorn lust to dreamy euphoria that their music charts an otherworldly and unforgettable experience. 

Count Drachma… lyrically influenced by South African bands Juluka & Savuka, musically by Senegalese Orchestra Baobab and Connecticut’s tUnEyArDs. Look out for looped saxophone grooves. They comprise two members of Oxford folk-poppers Stornoway plus Zander Bad-Zad on fingerless gloves, with instrumental ululations from latest addition Kirk “Epic” Ikon on mbaqanga violin.

 

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Wu Lyf

HERB DIAMANTE + FLAMINGODS
YOUNG MONTANA? DJ
Heaven
Thursday 22 March 2012
Wednesday 21 March 2012

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2011 saw WU LYF release ‘Go Tell Fire To The Mountain, one the year’s most acclaimed debut albums. Recorded in a disused Manchester church, ‘Go Tell Fire To The Mountain’ was released in June on the band’s own 100% independent LYF Recordings.

WU LYF are now pleased to announce details of a 2012 headline tour.



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Kindness

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XOYO
Wednesday 21 March 2012
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KINDNESS

In an ideal world, says Adam Bainbridge, this bio would be about two lines long. “Ninety-five per cent of everything you should want to know about a new artist should be in the record,” he says.

The wonderful thing about the music Adam makes as Kindness is how little it tells you about its origins. It bears the fingerprints of no specific scene, no particular country, no certain era. It’s pop music but it’s slippery and enigmatic too. It sounds slick yet underground. It’s got recognisable reference points — the leftfield disco of Walter Gibbons, the cosmopolitan rhythms of Grace Jones and Tom Tom Club, the frictionless 80s R&B of Alexander O’Neal, the blurry Polaroid pop of Ariel Pink — but they’re in an unfamiliar context. Who on Earth covers songs by quixotic Minnesotan indie heroes the Replacements and EastEnders actress Anita Dobson? All you can tell for sure is that (a) its mesmerisingly beautiful and (b) it sounds like nothing else around. Maybe that’s all you need to know but, just in case, here’s the other 5%

Adam is smart, stubborn, drily witty and as passionate about what he hates as he is about what he loves. Born in Peterborough to an Indian mother and an English father, he moved to Paris to study photography but dropped out of university when he ran out of money. “A bit of a technophobe”, he still insists on using film rather than digital.

Moving to Berlin, he resumed his photography and started DJing. He didn’t even consider making music until a friend gave him some cracked music software, which inspired him to record his own tracks. Some time later, the same friend set up an arts residency in Philadelphia (the Eric James Johnson Memorial Fellowship) and extended an invitation: Adam could have warehouse space, somewhere to stay, a PA system and a bicycle for a month as long he took the opportunity to be creative. He recorded a slew of tracks, some of which he self-released on the Live in Philly CDR in 2007.

In 2009 Moshi Moshi approached him to release a single (his minimalist version of the Replacements’ Swingin’ Party, backed with the breezy funk track Gee Up) and play a couple of shows to promote it

A cantankerous downstairs neighbour who accused him of the egregious crime of “walking too loudly” put paid to his plans to produce his debut album at home, and most potential producers were dismissed for sounding “too British”. On the search for the ideal co-producer, he approached Cassius’s Philippe Zdar, who has worked with Phoenix, the Rapture, Kanye West and the Beastie Boys.

“Philippe pushed me a lot harder than I would have ever pushed myself,” says Adam. “We didn’t dabble in pastiche. We’re not just emulating sounds. I’m a mixed-race British guy, Philippe is half-French, half-Italian, our musicians are north African Jewish, American, French. It reminded me a little bit of Compass Point and Grace Jones. She had a thing of taking something from everywhere but building her own identity. Why not do a funk version of La Vie en Rose? Or Gainsbourg doing Aux Armes et Cetera in a reggae style? These things were novel and provocative and fun and they still fell into the realm of pop music. I’d like to push the pop envelope a little bit more.”

British listeners of a certain age may be surprised to find that pushing the pop envelope involves reinventing Anyone Can Fall in Love, Anita Dobson’s 1985 Top 10 version of the EastEnders theme, as spectral funk. “It has quite an interesting sentiment for a love song,” says Adam. “Anyone call fall in love, that’s easy. Everything that comes after is the hard part. Apart from me no one on the recording is British so they approached it without any baggage. After working in the studio for two months you completely forget where it originated but every now and then I’d stop and think it was crazy we got that far with it.”

This internationalism is one ingredient of Kindness’s entrancing everywhere-but-nowhere quality. His music has the meandering logic of dreams and fantasies, merging eras and locations, making strange connections seem inevitable, and finding beauty in unlikely places. It’s an album which sets the mind wandering and wondering.

Swingin’ Party lowers the pulse and rubberizes the limbs of the Replacements’ song until it feels like drifting through a party on valium. Gee Wiz is a creamy ambient swoon, coloured with wordless vocals and sunlit guitar, like a Balearic response to David Crosby’s If I Could Only Remember My Name. House has the gloopy psychedelic R&B flavour of mid-80s Prince at his strangest, while That’s Alright is a dream alliance of Nile Rodgers, Giorgio Moroder and Afrika Bambaataa circa 1985. One clue to Adam’s modus operandi comes in the middle of Bombastic with a litany of influences that nods wrily in the direction of Daft Punk’s Teachers, citing Kate Bush and Paul Westerberg; Randy Newman and Larry Levan; Neil Young and Chic. Another clue arrives amid the yielding deep house of SEOD: “It’s better if you let go.”

So maybe Adam was right in the first place. Maybe the music really does tell you all you need to know.

 

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SUMMER CAMP

FIXERS
Scala
Wednesday 21 March 2012
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After selling out Efes, Summer Camp return to London’s Scala for their biggest headline show to date.

One of the most enduring qualities of music lies in its ability to be transportative – the very best songs can take you, almost instantly, to a specific moment in time, or perhaps a particular location, even evoke a specific emotion. It is an immutable relationship we have with the music we listen to, and it is one which the London duo of Elizabeth Sankey and Jeremy Warmsley, aka Summer Camp realise so perfectly, crafting twinkling, pristine pop gems which sound as though they could have been discovered in a trunk in an attic, glinting and glittering like jewels at the bottom of the sea.

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EYOE at SXSW

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Wednesday 14 March 2012

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Eat Your Own Ears + Laneway Festival + The Windish Agency + Austinist present

Austin or Bust:

BLOOD ORANGE

CHAIRLIFT

CLOCK OPERA

DJANGO DJANGO

DZ DEATHRAYS

HUSKY

KINDNESS

TWERPS

ZULU WINTER

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Pale Seas

LOVEPARK
The Sebright Arms
Monday 12 March 2012

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“…the Big Deal endorsed four-piece evoke ghostly murmurs of Elliot Smith…” – NME

“Pale Seas make warm psychedelica that recalls a less-eccentric, early Pink Floyd” – Independent

“…Beautifully soothing pop songs with melodies that become more charming and enchanting with every listen. Bliss.” – Q

PALE SEAS are pleased to announce a show at The Sebright Arms this March, and the release of their debut single ‘Something Or Nothing’, on 5th March, through Fear & Records.

Now based in London, Pale Seas started their musical journey in their hometown of Southampton. Pale Seas are a four-piece who conjure up warm, rich, acoustic led dream-folk songs, evoking a sound somewhere between Beach House and Elliot Smith.

‘Something Or Nothing’ displays Pale Seas’ aptitude of crafting beautifully refined songs with elegant harmonies. Like a night fire whilst it rains outside, there’s a richness and subtle grandeur to their sound. The scintillating guitars and melancholic vocals contain a certain sparkle and charm, which grows with each and every listen.

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Florence + the Machine

THE HORRORS + ALPINES
Alexandra Palace
Saturday 10 March 2012
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The recently released second album from Florence + the Machine has been an unquestionably massive success around the globe. ‘Ceremonials’ has shipped over 1 million units in just over 2 weeks since its release and hit the top of the UK charts and the Billboard Top 10 in its first week.
In celebration of Florence being most definitely back and here to stay, we are pleased to announce her first full UK dates since the Cosmic Love tour in May 2010, with a series of huge venues up and down the country, including two nights Alexandra Palace in London.