Here is a recent favourite of ours, and something we are very excited about seeing on Thursday night. Take a look at this brand new out of the box Duologue video on the NME website.
Here is a recent favourite of ours, and something we are very excited about seeing on Thursday night. Take a look at this brand new out of the box Duologue video on the NME website.
Doesn’t King Krule look so young in that picture above? Listening to his music it’s easy to forget that Archie Marshall is just 17 – especially with that out-of-nowhere gruff voice. Take a listen to another one from his upcoming album on True Panther below.
King Krule- Portrait In Black and Blue by truepanther
Zulu Winter from Black Cab Sessions on Vimeo.
We’re very excited to see young upstarts Zulu Winter at CAMP tonight and if we were to get a cab to the venue this is probably what we would sing too.
This is one the most fun party-rap tunes we’ve heard for a long time. We can’t wait to welcome party season in with Spank Rock at the Scala next month.
Monday 31st:
Fucked Up at the Scala
Dig out your Halloween costume for this one. Fucked Up bring their annual Halloween party to London and there are prizes for the best dressed too. No tricks here, just treats.
Tuesday:
Anna Calvi at Shepherd’s Bush Empire
Anna Calvi blew us away earlier in the year in Shepherd’s Bush, again at Field Day and we reckon she will make it a hattrick at this sold out show. One of our artists of the year.
Zulu Winter at CAMP Basement
New kids on the block Zulu Winter have been impressing all and sundry with their epic live show, huge first single (out on King Maker label Double Denim) and finding their way on to the likes of Pitchfork and The Guardian too. A big tip for next year, get onboard earlier at CAMP.
GOTYE at Kings College
Another sold out show brings Australian based and hugely fun Gotye to London. Those who got with this evening plan early had the right idea, kicking off the party season with gusto.
Thursday 3rd:
Duologue at Electrowerkz
Tender and deceptively big productions from Duologue are the order of the day here. Duologue has excellent taste too, as evidenced by his recent mix for us. In support is the brilliant Throwing Snow too.
Chairlift upstairs at Electrowerkz
Early architects of the current chillwave scene, Brooklyn duo CHAIRLIFT’s early stated aims included making music for haunted houses, an apt intention for their ethereal sound.
Coming to the attention of the masses after their single Bruises was used on an iPod ad the band have built up a much-deserved cult following.
Tickets and Info for all of those here.
The King Krule/Zoo Kid project has been quite slow burn – surprising when you consider the tender age, but looking back at ‘Out Getting Ribs’ from earlier this year it still packs the same punch. The EP is brilliant and really unique in the UK at the moment.