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An Escape Plan

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Shacklewell Arms
Monday 24 June 2013

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Arge formed AEP a decade ago after naming his new music project after the attic conversion he undertook to escape to and create music. Arge was previously a member of Medium 21 and later Mercury Music Prize nominated, Maps.The rest of AEP also partake in other projects such as Tanaou, Das Pluto Gang and the Applecore fanzine.

The 5 have met nearly every Tuesday for several years and the result is the very special (we hope you’ll agree) ‘Songs of Scarecrows’.

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An Escape Plan

The xx

NIGHT & DAY
Hatfield House
Saturday 22 June 2013

£48.50

NIGHT + DAY

The xx and their favourite artists in some of the world’s most unique locations

The xx
Poliça
Solange
Kindness
Mount Kimbie
JAMIE XX (DJ)
BENJI B (DJ)
SAMPHA (DJ)



The xx

Outfit

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Sebright Arms
Thursday 20 June 2013

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Liverpool band OUTFIT, announce a show at the Sebright Arms and their brand new single ‘I Want What’s Best’ taken from their debut album ‘Performance’ due for release 11th August through Double Denim Records.

Formed whilst co-habitating in a huge shared house, in Liverpool, Outfit realised quickly that their music – a convergence of synth-tinged psych-pop was something pretty special.

In May 2012 Outfit released EP, ‘Another Night’s Dreams Reach Earth Again’- a short set of dark which evoked a private melancholy and since then they have dedicated themselves to making their debut proper. Self producing and recording the LP over the winter of 2012 in an empty block of flats was sometimes fraught, and tense, but giving themselves the space and time to make something special is central to their outlook.

The debut album from Outfit, ‘Performance’ will be released 11th August 2013 through Double Denim Records, more details coming shortly.

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Outfit

Landshapes

EYES & NO EYES
Corsica Studios
Wednesday 19 June 2013

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LANDSHAPES play Corsica Studios in support of their new album, Rambutan, out on Bella Union in June.

In a fickle, hyper-speed age of quick and easy consumption, taking one’s time to evolve seems a luxury. But Landshapes did just that. “We needed time to work things out…we’ve been brewing I suppose…” explains Luisa.

As their previous incarnation Lulu and the Lampshades, they’re probably best known for the viral cup song You’re Gonna Miss Me – over 3 million hits on Youtube and counting – but in the ensuing period they’ve undergone a considerable musical metamorphosis.

They have learnt and grown together, four distinctive personalities jostling and pulling, each with their own set of influences and sensibilities – an unlikely alchemy which comes together and makes sense. Broad brushstrokes, big sounds and mournful melodies forged a new soundscape, so that when a typo accidentally billed them as ‘Landshapes’ it seemed an appropriate description for an altogether new sound, and an altogether new band.

Landshapes is the sound of four people in a dingy practice room, building on accidents, listening over and reworking obsessively until every band member is satisfied. An unconventional and serendipitous a process it might be, but it’s crucial to Landshapes overall sound.

Their debut album Rambutan – the name chosen “not so much after the fruit but for the sound the word makes” and produced by Ash Workman is a distillation of songs old and new, re-worked and fine tuned with a deft precision.

In Limbo, with its stunning video, proves a triumphant opening salvo. “It’s always felt like a fighting song both musically and lyrically” says Luisa Gerstein. With images of Bolivia’s Cholita female wrestlers proving a major stimulus whilst recording, Luisa sought them out, traveling to La Paz and teaming up with director Ian Pons Jewell. The resulting film is a dignified response to a “Latin American society where being both indigenous and a woman is a double sub-class” – a celebration of these extraordinary women both in and out of the wrestling ring.

Their unorthodox approach to songwriting is writ large across the ten tracks. Impasse “the oldest song on the record was a “tinkery ukulele thing” that became something “bigger and better with the band”;Threads “a lot of ideas that came together in the practice room, has the feel of different parts interjecting like a conversation” and Racehorses “a truculent song” that was to become one of their favourites after Heloise and Jemma developed a new bass and guitar part. Demons acts as a marker of their evolution – “recorded as Lulu And The Lampshades, it felt closer to the sound we were developing and tracks that change in the way it sounds and how we worked together as a band.”

Forthcoming single Insomniacs Club “is cursed” according to the band. “Anyone who gets involved with it gets insomnia. The guy making the video hasn’t slept for days, true story.”

Landshapes take on another dimension in a live setting. With drummer Dan the only constant, multi instrumentalists Luisa, Heloise and Jemma shift seamlessly from one song to the next swapping instruments and vocals with a fluid dexterity. This synchronicity – and their evolution as a band – was helped by some intensive touring under their previous moniker. Weeks spent in each others’ company, experiencing each others’ music and film selections, means – explains Dan – that “you start to absorb what you like and dislike, individually and collectively. Figuring out which direction you’re heading in via shared experience and foggy disparate influences. I think we’re still fine tuning that direction – and that’s good.”

Rambutan is released on Bella Union on June 17th.
Support comes from Eyes & No Eyes.
 

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Landshapes

Jagwar Ma

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XOYO
Wednesday 19 June 2013

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We are pleased to welcome one of 2013 most exciting new bands Jagwar Ma to XOYO.
Jagwar Ma is a musical project by Jono Ma and Gabriel Winterfield, their collaboration starting in 2010 at a performance by FLRL, the Sydney based kraut-experiment that was “a band without members‚ and a stage of revolving musicians”. Their musical history already well known to each other at the time, Jono from the band Lost Valentinos and Gabriel from Ghostwood – the pair instantly got working on new music.

Before long their single ‘The Throw’ was plastered about the internet, being named as Pitchforks single of the week and receiving significant major radio play.

‘Gabriel Winterfield’s vocals are entrancing, shamanistic nonsense that trigger real memories of Perry Farrell (or, what would have happened if the Music actually got it right), and adventurous musicians trying to merge guitar rock with club music is a regular occurrence by now’.

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Jagwar Ma

These New Puritans

EAST INDIA YOUTH
Heaven
Wednesday 19 June 2013

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Information on the record has been deliberately made sparse, but we know that the follow-up to 2010′s ambitious Hidden will be titled Field of Reeds and released on June 10. Whereas the last two albums were released through Angular / Domino, Field of Reeds sees the group shift to Infectious Music.

PLUS SUPPORT FROM EAST INDIA YOUTH

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Hyetal

TELEMAN

JULY + SWIMMING LESSONS
The Lexington
Friday 14 June 2013
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£8 ADVANCE

After their brilliant show at the Roundhouse Handpicked event last Friday, we are pleased to announce that Teleman will play at the Lexington this June.

Teleman have emerged from the clatter and chaos of London to present their debut single ‘Cristina’, a gently propulsive song showcasing lead singer Tom Sanders’ distinctive and bittersweet vocals that reveals Teleman’s innate ability for songwriting. The band’s simple, sonorous brew of guitar, drum and synths is not at all unusual, but with it they craft exquisite pop songs that instantly spark your musical curiosity.

With ‘Cristina’ already receiving radio plays from 6Music’s Steve Lamacq, Tom Ravenscroft and Marc Riley, Teleman are proving themselves worthy of close attention.

Plus support from July and Swimming Lessons.

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TELEMAN

Fimber Bravo

TOTEM + RAF DADDY (2 BEARS)
The Waiting Room
Wednesday 12 June 2013

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Eat Your Own Ears are excited to present Fimber Bravo at The Waiting Room on the 12th of June.

Hailing from Trinidad, Bravo has made a name for himself as a steel-pan extraordinaire, playing with artists as diverse as Blur, Hot Chip and Morcheeba. With the prestigious Pan Am North Stars he has played at some of the worlds greatest venues, including the Carnegie Hall.

In addition to his playing, Fimber Bravo also became the musical director of Steel n ‘Skin, the first black group to be funded by the Arts Council of Great Britain. It has since been a catalyst for contemporary black arts groups throughout the UK.

Signed to Moshi Moshi, and with some high profile collaborations under his belt, Fimber Bravo is certainly sure to give a great performance at The Waiting Room. The man is a living- legend.

PLUS SUPPORT FROM TOTEM and RAF DADDY (2 BEARS)

Totem are found lurking within a cloud of melodic post punk, epiphany and unstable animation. 3 of them, from Shepherd’s Bush are the product of a wide variety of ideas and influences, spawning their own imaginative yet accessible sound.

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Fimber Bravo

Gold Panda

LUKE ABBOTT + DAM MANTLE
Electric Brixton
Wednesday 12 June 2013

£12

We are thrilled to welcome back Gold Panda to London, with support coming from highly regarded label-mates Luke Abbott and Dam Mantle.

The UK producer always manages to craft brilliant electronic music and his new Trust EP, which is out now digitally via Ghostly, is no exception. It’s a short release, kicked off by a quick intro which spills over into the title track, a gentle cut better fit for lying down with your eyes closed than for dancing. At times it recalls the warped hip hop of Flying Lotus, and the rhythmic shifts of Four Tet at others, but it’s by no means solely a product of its influences. The next track, “Burnt Out Car In A Forest,” begins with a similar type of sun-rising crackles heard on Balam Acab’s “Oh, Why,” but quickly turns into an extended dance cut. And then everything’s brought home with the swelling atmospheric bass of the final track, “Casyam_59#02.” The four tracks are diverse yet consistent and they’ll leave you looking forward to his second full length album, which should see the light of day at some point this year.

Until then, you can catch Gold Panda at Electric Brixton on the 12th June.

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Gold Panda

Woodpigeon

COLLECTRESS
Bush Hall
Thursday 6 June 2013
Cancelled

£11.50

Unfortunately Woodpigeon has had to cancel their London date due to unforeseen circumstances, all tickets will be refunded by the outlet from which you brought them from.

They apologise for any inconvenience caused.



Woodpigeon

Fol Chen

SUMMER GHOST
Shacklewell Arms
Wednesday 5 June 2013

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Fol Chen makes the soundtrack to a future that never was. To listen is to leave the comfort of nostalgia and land with both feet in a bolder 21st century. The False Alarms (Asthmatic Kitty, March 19) continues the band’s electro-pop odyssey with a honed character and a distinct palette of sounds. Fol Chen has also traded its cloak of anonymity for defiant confidence featuring Sinosa Loa as its new front voice.

Since 2009, the Los Angeles-area collective has created their signature sound from field recordings and an electronic junk drawer, building compound beats and sending warped vocal transmissions. Led by producers Samuel Bing and Julian Wass, Fol Chen’s first two records, PART I: John Shade, Your Fortune’s Made (Asthmatic Kitty, 2009) and PART II: The New December (Asthmatic Kitty, 2010), cemented the band’s place as peddlers of dark pop in the alleys of independent music. Their live entity has a wide artistic reach with a propensity for interactive projects like the Tetrafol, a motion-based sound toy developed with musical interface pioneers Monome. Band events have been presented at sites such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Annenberg Space for Photography, and the Walker Art Center.

PLUS SUPPORT FROM SUMMER GHOST

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Fol Chen

ÓLÖF ARNALDS

MARIAM THE BELIEVER
St John on Bethnal Green
Tuesday 4 June 2013

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We are really excited to announce that Ólöf Arnalds will be playing at the beautiful St Johns on Bethnal Green this June.

Classically educated on the violin, viola and self-taught on guitar and charango, Ólöf’s most distinctive asset is, nonetheless, her voice – instantly captivating and possessed of a magical, otherworldly quality. Favourably compared with the likes of Vashti Bunyan, Judee Sill and Kate Bush, Ólöf’s approach to making music remains highly individual: playful but intimate; accessible and uplifting, yet deeply personal and suffused with a timelessness that goes beyond the puckish inscrutability of her native tongue.

Plus support from Mariam the Believer, the new solo project of Mariam Wallentin (one half of the experimental duo Wildbirds and Peacedrums).

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ÓLÖF ARNALDS

Vessels

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Cargo
Monday 3 June 2013

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This date is rescheduled from Tuesday 4th June. All tickets from the 4th remain valid for this event.

Vessels (Vessels, UK) are Martin Teff, Tim Mitchell, Tom Evans, Lee J. Malcolm and Pete Wright. 2011 sees the releases of the band’s second album, Helioscope, the follow up to acclaimed debut White Fields and Open Devices(2008). The band draw influence from rock, electronica, techno, metal and ambient music and their explosive live show has attracted many fans over the five years since their inception.

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