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King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard

Tim Burgess & Peter Gordon

SPECIAL GUESTS
Kamio
Tuesday 6 September 2016
Postponed

£24.50 8PM

Tim Burgess and Peter Gordon regret to inform fans that due to logistical circumstances their UK dates have been postponed. For refunds please contact your point of purchase.



Local Natives

Naked

SPECIAL GUESTS
Electrowerkz
Tuesday 30 August 2016

£5.50 ADV 8PM

NAKED are Agnes Gryczkowska and Alexander Johnston and their debut album ZONE is a brutal and distorted experimental pop vision out September 30th worldwide.

Reflecting a disenchanted youth’s masochism of digital-overloading, the young band explore themes of human isolation and the contorted nature of sex and physicality. ZONE is our sensory system heightened – a raw, overwhelming and beautiful experience.

The album is co-produced with Paul Corley – the engineer and composer renowned for his work with Oneohtrix Point Never, Ben Frost and Anohni – and follows ‘Youth Mode’ EP released in 2015. In the last year they debuted at SXSW, produced Mykki Blanco’s ‘Moshin In The Front’, and the film score to ‘A Silent Man’ directed by Charlotte Colbert, starring Sophie Kennedy Clark.

“…macabre take on pop. Backlit and smoky, the group blasted the audience with as much white noise as lush melodies… Naked are not for the faint hearted but it’s not a case of emperor’s new clothes.” – The Guardian, March 2016

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Bathing

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard

ALL AGES MATINEE SHOW
Moth Club
Monday 29 August 2016
Sold Out

£12 ADV 2PM

To celebrate THE MOTH CLUB’S first birthday King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard will play an all ages matinee show.

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Spector

Barry Hyde & The Malody Ensemble

HATTIE WHITEHEAD
St Pancras Old Church
Friday 22 July 2016

£9.50 ADV 8PM

Barry Hyde & The Malody Ensemble is the new project from The Futureheads’ Lead Singer. A far cry from the Futureheads’ trailblazing herky-jerky indie hits, his dramatic and moving record establishes Hyde as an idiosyncratic songwriter and pianist who deserves to stand alongside the likes of John Grant, Meilyr Jones, and Perfume Genius.

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Barry Hyde & The Malody Ensemble

Mabel

SHIVUM SHARMA
MOTIVE DJ (NTS RADIO)
Notting Hill Arts Club
Thursday 21 July 2016
Sold Out

Mabel has confirmed details of a surprise, intimate London show at Notting Hill Arts Club on July 21st, fresh from the launch of acclaimed new single ‘Thinking Of You’. Tickets the show are available via Dice.

Having first aired as Annie Mac’s Hottest Record in the World this week, ‘Thinking Of You’ follows a breakout few months for Mabel, who was nominated for the BBC Sound Poll, Spotify’s Ones To Watch and the Blog Sound of 2016 after just two tracks: she has since collaborated with SBTRKT, toured with Years & Years (including Wembley Arena), and made her debut festival appearances at the likes of Glastonbury, Field Day and Great Escape.

Cool and effortlessly confident, ‘Thinking Of You’ draws intimately on those wider troubles of dealing with relationships when things are changing rapidly around you: it’s about missing people and also home. In Mabel’s words “relationships with cities are similar to relationships with people, being away from both can really make you appreciate what you have”.  Equally as inspired by iconic 90s R&B – Destiny’s Child, Lauryn Hill – as the contemporary, soulful hip-hop of Drake, the results are Mabel’s most accomplished yet, and arrive after an intense period of writing, touring and self-discovery for the only-just-turned-twenty-year-old.

Unknowingly first glimpsed by many in a cameo for Skepta’s ‘Shutdown’ video, Mabel has since found her own voice as one of Pop’s most refreshing and positive new figures. Having learnt to play the piano aged five, music was undoubtedly in Mabel’s blood (as her family – patiently sitting through yet another DIY dance routine which she’d choreographed with her sister – could attest to). Moving between Malaga, Stockholm and London as a kid – but unable to find anyone at school who shared her passion for R&B – Mabel resisted the call to her roots (musically, and culturally) for years. Then, she quietly enrolled to study production and music theory at a college (previously attended by the likes of Robyn) and connected with Josh Crocker in Leeds to complete quickly-viral debut track ‘Know Me Better’ in secret.

In the build-up to ‘Thinking Of You’, Mabel was also recently commissioned to create a video project commemorating the opening of the new Tate Modern building: the subsequent film – soundtracked by the specially-written new track, ‘Talk About Forever’ – also fulfilled Mabel’s childhood-dream return to dance routines, in the psychedelic environment of Gustav Metzger’s ‘Liquid Crystal Environment’ installation. Finding her feet in the spotlight, you sense this won’t be the last full-circle ambition coming Mabel’s way in the months ahead.

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