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Snapped Ankles

SPECIAL GUESTS
Shacklewell Arms
Wednesday 4 October 2017

FREE 8 PM

We’re happy to announce Snapped Ankles will be playing at The Shacklewell Arms in October!

Snapped Ankles have emerged from the woods clutching an album that feels simultaneously modern and ancient. This is what dance music will sounds like when computers finally fail us. Log synths, bass guitar and sticks on taut animal skin coalesce to form fearsome primal rhythms. Fuzz guitars rubbing up against dirty rolling arpeggiated synthesisers to ignite wild white noise fires. Forest folklore passed down through generations, has made its way onto the tracks. Subjects veer from dystopian futures to railing against Swedish flat-pack furniture, from the films of Jean-Luc Godard and Andrei Tarkovsky to throwaway Youtube comments. High art and cultural detritus are all fair game – a brave new world indeed.

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Snapped Ankles

Seamus Fogarty

ALABASTER DEPLUME
The Old Queens Head
Wednesday 4 October 2017

£7.50 ADV 8 PM

We’re happy to announce Seamus Fogarty Music will be pleaying at The Old Queens Head in October!

Originally from County Mayo on the west coast of Ireland, Fogarty now resides in London, and the capital provides the canvas for The Curious Hand. It’s there in the starkly heartbroken ‘Seems Wherever’, written from the perspective of the tube system and the deep well of the city’s troubled soul, and in the stony-faced rush hour commuters in ‘Van Gogh’s Ear’, pouring onto train carriages “bound for Egham or Whimple or West Ham”. But The Curious Hand also reaches back to Seamus’ homeland and past in charmingly simple and direct ways. Midway through the title track, for instance, a sampled conversation between neighbours back in Mayo takes centre stage as the musicians set off down yet another new musical path. Elsewhere, on ‘Tommy the Cat’, a skeletal instrumental becomes a bed for a recording of a shouting competition in the West of Ireland.

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Flamingods

DUCKTAILS

SORRY.
Moth Club
Monday 2 October 2017

£10 AV 8 PM

We are thrilled to announce Ducktails will be playing at the MOTH Club in October!

Matt Mondanile’s sixth full-length album as Ducktails, Jersey Devil, is a mature, multi-faceted work that emerged from the New Jersey musician’s return to his DIY roots. Drawing inspiration from diverse sources, including the cosmic jazz fusion of Haruomi Hosono, the LP showcases a huge leap forward in songwriting and production for Mondanile. The album is due Oct. 6 on Mondanile’s own New Images label.

 

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DUCKTAILS

The Warehouse project

DAPHNI + JON HOPKINS (DJ SET)
FLOATING POINTS (DJ SET) + MADLIB
JEREMY UNDERGROUND
ROMAN FLÜGEL + BENJI B + SASSY J
ALEXANDER NUT + WILLOW
JOSEY REBELLE + DANUKA
RIKKI HUMPHREY + NOW WAVE DJS
EAT YOUR OWN EARS DJS
Manchester
Saturday 30 September 2017

£35 ADV 8:30 PM

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The Warehouse project

Loney Dear

JENNIE ABRAHAMSSON
Servant Jazz Quarters
Thursday 28 September 2017
Sold Out

£10 ADV 8PM

Swedish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Emil Svanängen makes records and plays shows under the enigmatic name of Loney Dear. In the early 2000s, in his Stockholm apartment studio, Svanängen made a name for himself by creating homemade CDrs with a minidisk microphone and a home computer, self-releasing albums which by 2007 had pricked Sub Pop’s ears and they released Loney Noir. Two more albums – Dear John and Hall Music – followed, as did glowing reviews in The Guardian, BBC, Drowned in Sound, Pitchfork and earlier this year the Line of Best Fit went as far as calling him a “brilliant genius”.

Loney Dear has consistently crafted elegant, deeply stirring music, described by The Quietus as “…the obsessive work of one man, albeit one that can sing with the vulnerable delicacy of an angel and makes bedroom recordings that sound like God’s own orchestra”.  Multi-layered with instrumentation and Svanängen’s fragile yet irrepressible vocals, Loney Dear’s songs bloom with a sense of both intimacy and openness, at once uplifting and heartbreaking, tenacious yet tender.

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Loney Dear

RAE MORRIS

CELESTE
Islington Assembly Hall
Thursday 28 September 2017

£13 ADV 7 PM

We’re happy to announce Rae Morris will be playing at Islington Assembly Hall in September!

Last month, Rae unveiled ‘Reborn’, the first taster from her forthcoming second album, perfectly showcasing her unmistakeable, astounding voice and seeing her boldly stepping forward as the pop star she was born to be.

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