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FEATURES Issue 181 | Movember 2010 Editor: Design: Advertising: Contributing Writers: Contributing Photographers: Thanks to:

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Laura Williams laura.williams@outofhand.co.uk Lucy Reynolds / Dan Hayman / Ollie Hunt Nigel Muntz / Andy Nelson sales@outofhand.co.uk Jamie Atkins / UK Rocka / Backbone / Evilkeg / Big Jeff / John Barker / Lekan Latinwo Matt Smith

Young 07 Gabby Wiltshire songbird talks about music, fashion and why sh decided to go tee total.

Records 08 Dreamboat Bristol label branches out to launch Dreamboat Presents festival in association with 247 Magazine.

11 Redlight

Former Bristol DJ heads to London and winds up collaborating with Ms Dynamite.

Helen Brown and Ewan for helping out on the Retail Therapy shoot and to Jess at 20th Century Fox for helping us sort the exclusive free film screening (see page 21). Annie Scott

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CONTENTS IMAGERY: Thom HARRIS

Thom Harris graduated from the University of Gloucestershire earlier this year with a BA Hons in Illustration and has since moved back home to North Devon and set up a studio between wandering the coast paths and woodlands in search of inspiration. “Every darn thing inspires me,” said Thom. “More recently it’s been William Faulkner and Cormac McCarthy, Midwestern American Literature.” He is currently digging work by Robert Weaver, Kent Williams and David Lynch. Thom is currently working on a childrens book, some collaborative small press projects, and a film/ literature/musical project with the band Kaneda. More info at www.magneticmechanism.com Contact: thom.harris@hotmail.co.uk EDITORS LETTER:

We’re in the full throng of the Autumn gig season and I, for one, am knackered! Cramming in at least three or four gigs a week I’m starting to crave my sofa, a cup of tea and some shit TV but how can I even contemplate staying in when there is so much going on. The end of the year sees tours from some of my favourite artists; including The National, The Divine Comedy and Arcade Fire. Result. What’s more, we’re finally getting involved in our own festival with the awesome guys at Bristol’s Dreamboat Records. Taking over Start the Bus for a week in December we can promise you top quality music and all round good times. On a serious note (dressed up in a fun theme) we’ve gone all out to support Movember; insisting our contributors don tashes for the cause (to raise awareness of prostate cancer and the need to check for it) and bagging some moustache themed goodies to give away to one lucky reader who can accurately tell us how many tashes appear in this month’s mag! Laura Williams, Editor. www.247magazine.co.uk www.247magazine.co.uk


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Movember Mania Gents across the region are dedicating their upper lips to a month of

moustache growth this Movember. Mo Bros (with help from their female supporters Mo Sistas) will be growing a ‘Mo’ (Australian slang for a moustache) throughout the month formerly known as November, to raise money for prostate cancer. Last year more than 45,000 Mo Bros and Mo Sistas across the country took part raising £5million. Supporters this year include Bristol University&UWE, Cardiff&UWIC, Bristol Rugby Club and the Cardiff Devils Ice Hockey team. Bespoke Male Grooming Company in Bristol is offering Mo Bros half price VitaMan grooming sessions throughout the month and The Windsor Barbers in Cardiff, free grooming sessions in return for a small donation. Both establishments will shave the facial fuzz off for free at the end of the month. Behind the fun, there is also a serious message. 36,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer in the UK every year; To win a bunch of Movember goodies (see pic) simply count all the Mos (real&fake) in this month’s mag and visit www.247magazine.co.uk.

DJ Masterclasses at Catapult Cardiff

Catapult Vinyl in Cardiff is offering free digital DJ masterclasses this winter. The first one takes place instore between 6pm and 8pm on November 25, with another session on December 9. The sessions are led by experts Numark&Focusrite Audio Engineering - leading authorities in the world of digital DJing and will provide technical insight into the most innovative computer DJ packages; including Ableton, Traktor, Serato, Mixtrack Pro, Mixdeck, and Launchpad among others. Exclusive special offers and discounted products will be available for sale on these nights only. Catapult MD Lucy Squire said: “Over the last few years we have seen an increased curiosity among Cardiff’s DJ community in new technologies that can be incorporated into DJ sets and production. The biggest barrier we feel people have to adopting these new skills is a lack of technical know how and expert demonstration. This is a unique opportunity for Cardiff to have an intimate masterclass introducing the vast possibilities of these packages.” The classes are free but booking is essential. RSVP to lucy@catapult.co.uk

Bristol Photography Comp

Shafiq Zahar’s creative photograph of the new Cabot Circus car park has been voted the winner of ‘Bristol a Second Look 2010’. The Eye depicts the modern building in an abstract light and appears to be a work of art in its own right. It was voted for by the public and selected by a panel of judges looking for a new insight into life in Bristol. The competition, now in its third year, is staged by the city’s Second Look group of creative photographers. The brief for the competition challenged anyone with a camera, however experienced, to come up with photographs that showed unnoticed aspects of what we might otherwise pass by, small things we might take for granted, details with hidden interest or beauty or places which people might not normally be able to see.

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THE EDGE NEW FOLK CLUB IN BRIDGEND Derek Smith, from acclaimed Welsh Celtic folk rock outfit Mabon who’ve just released their debut live album, has launched a new fortnightly Monday club for folk/roots/ world music at the 80 capacity Haywain Pub in Bridgend, South Wales. One gig a month features a special guest artist, while the other monthly gig is a quality open mic night. Derek says he’s keen to provide this as an opportunity for good quality local bands to show their skills, and for more established touring artists looking to fill an extra night in between gigs. If you’re interested in playing email Derek at celt@sky.com HEAR NO EVIL LAUNCHES Start The Bus in Bristol is playing host to a brand new music night – Hear No Evil. The night will showcase some of the best local bands and visiting artists. Launch night took place on October 21 and featured the Jon E Vistic Experience. Former Pressure DJ’s and 247 Magazine contributors Kayleigh and Jamie took to the decks for some floorfilling rockabilly, motown, blues and backstabbing indie as well as some old Britpop numbers. There was also a drawing competition! Hear No Evil takes place on Thursday nights from 7pm until 3am. MUSIC SOUTH WEST Music South West, the music convention for the South West of England, is back. Following on from the success of the sold-out debut event in 2009, the industry festival returns to Bristol for two days this month (Nov 24&25). There will be industry talks and discussions by day, and the best new music from the region by night, with national and international guests also showcased at venues across the city as part of the Music South West Live Fringe. More info at www. bristolmusicfoundation.com/ musicsouthwest To win a pair of tickets to the Fringe event see www.247magazine.co.uk

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We here at 247 Magazine spend a lot of our time going on about festivals, we thought it was about time we got involved in our own; so we’ve teamed up with the wonderful folk at the Bristol-based Dreamboat Records and art contingent Inkygoodness to bring you a five day festival of indie music at one of Bristol’s best loved venues, Start The Bus, next month. Artists include This Is The Kit (see music page for review), Colorama and SJ Esau among others. We caught up with Ben Bradshaw, from Dreamboat Records, to tell us about the label’s journey from obscurity to a global player with some very famous names under its belt (including Robert Pattinson from Twilight, John Parish and BBC 6 Music’s Adam&Joe). So, tell us about Dreamboat Records... Dreamboat started in 2005 with myself, Mike Williams and John Robins. We were looking to help some very talented friends out by releasing their music. We would release everything on all black CDs in lovely screen-printed recycled card cases. We then signed a distribution deal with US label Absolutely Kosher and with a few calculated risks and some luck we managed to get some pretty big releases out, which enabled us to start making some serious signings and go full time. We’re now looking at 8-10 releases a year and signing 2-3 more artists in 2011. We’re currently in the process of firming up a publishing arm and are taking on the management of a couple of our artists as well. How do you compete against the big corporate labels, such as Sony and EMI? We compete by not competing with them. They are sprawling operations and need vast incomes to keep them running - we keep ourselves trim and mobile with low overheads which means we can break even on a release much quicker than any larger label could hope to. We also focus on quality both musically and with the packaging. If you expect someone to part with money for a CD or LP then it has to look, feel and sound good - an over priced plastic case and cheap printing is no longer acceptable! How would you say the way we consume music has changed and is the iPod a good or bad thing in your eyes? I think digital music and the iPod is a great thing but we are in a very interesting period of transition right now where it looks like things are about to come full circle. We are finding that there is a gradual shift back towards people owning physical products which they care for and love in a way they can’t with mp3s. Saying that, people still want freedom of mp3s on the move so we make it easy for them by including free mp3 download codes in any physical purchase. What are the benefits of being based in Bristol? And how do you rate the local music scene? Bristol is an incredible city for music, we are surrounded by constant talent and exciting new things. There as so many music business hidden away in Bristol that people don’t always realise which support and work off each other. As for music, there is a wealth of talent constantly bubbling away and right on our doorstep so it’s very easy to keep your finger on the pulse. How do you discover new music to sign? Does it work when bands bombard you with demos? We get a fair few demos coming through each week and while we can’t get to them right away we always make the effort to listen. Normally we will have been following someone for a while, or there has been some industry chatter that has led us to listen to something. We need a couple of things before we can think about working with an act: Firstly, we have to love the music (we can only work with music we can’t turn off). Secondly, the act is out working hard already so we can see that any help we give will just magnify what they are already doing. www.247magazine.co.uk

Dreamboat Presents is your most ambitious event to date, have you done any similar events in the past? If so, tell us about those, if not, why not? We have always done a Christmas party, but only one night and fairly low key - We have, until now, just focused on releasing the music and that has taken enough of our time. However, now we’re wanting to get out and about into our local community and be a part of the live music scene that has given us so much over the years, so doing something bigger made sense. Could this potentially become a regular thing? If so, who would be your dream artist to secure on the line up? I think it certainly could become a regular thing and we already have plans in place. A dream line up? - I know John in the office would like the following: Magnolia Electric Company followed by Van Morrison followed by Queen. I think that’s unlikely for several reasons. Working for a cool indie label must be a dream come true, any advice to people thinking of doing the same sort of thing? Get stuck in and the only real way to learn is by trying and making mistakes. It’s certainly not rocket science but care, attention to detail and giving yourself plenty of time to plan and put everything into action is very important. It’s also worth taking time to think about what informs and attracts you to music in the first instance, work out what works for you and then try and emulate that. What’s the most embarrassing music ever played in the Dreamboat office? I don’ think we would be embarrassed about any of the ELO or Genesis that occasionally comes on, but the album that John and I wrote as a Christmas “present” for friends could be classed as an embarrassment if it got into the wrong hands!

Dreamboat Presents… full line up:

Friday Dec 10: Wonderfully Courteous Gentlemen / SJ Easu / Dreamboat DJs (£3) Sunday Dec 12: This Is The Kit / Adam Buxton (£4) Monday Dec 13: Gravenhurst / The Rollercoaster Project (£4) Tuesday Dec 14: 9Bach / Colorama (£FREE) Wednesday Dec 15: Slaraffenland / Termites (£FREE) All gigs at Start The Bus, Bristol, tickets available on the door.

We’re giving away five pairs of tickets to a Dreamboat Presents gig of your choice. For more info or to enter the competition see www.247magazine.co.uk

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As she prepares to play a homecoming gig in Swindon, Bath-born singer Gabby Young talks to Laura Williams about her inspirational upbringing in Wiltshire and her lifelong love of music. “When I was six years old I remember telling my mum I was going to be a musician. I never really had anything else I wanted to do,” said Gabby. The 26-year-old started learning the violin when she was six and went on to try her hand at pretty much every instrument going – including the flute, clarinet, double bass, piano and saxophone. She said: “The good thing was that it taught me how to read music. I can understand why there’s a lot of people who can’t read music, it’s not needed, but I think it’s really nice to have that grounding in the classical sphere because that’s where it all began. It also means that my voice has endurance – a lot of the new pop singers don’t have that. I was training to be an opera singer and my teacher said ‘you should be doing rock music’. I was always a rebel so the thought of living, sleeping and eating opera became hard at 18.” Luckily for us, Gabby turned her back on opera, left her family home near Calne in Wiltshire and headed to London to do a year-long singing course. It wasn’t long before she joined a band and started performing her own songs. “I didn’t think I was a very good songwriter,” she said. “But people were telling me different. When I came back to Wiltshire at 19, I started to play open mics. I always drew inspiration from Wiltshire – it’s a very mystical place, what with the Avebury circle. When you live in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by fields, your imagination can go wild. But when you’re in the city it’s all streets and houses and there’s a limit to where you can go with that. I did a small stint in Manchester to try and make it as a serious musician but I didn’t fit in at all. There’s this big drink and drugs culture up there and I’m tee total.” This summer has seen Gabby touring the festival circuit with her band, so how does she cope being one of the only sober ones in a field full of wasters? 8|

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“When I was old enough to realise that being a rebel was not that much fun I decided to go tee total. I’ve always been a very driven person and anything that will hold me back, mentally and physically, didn’t make sense. And I’m allergic to alcohol. I’m really lucky to have such a loving band, which includes my boyfriend (Stephen Ellis from Revere). They get that there are certain situations where I’m going to feel like the alien and are really good at steering me away from them.” Wiltshire folk may recognise Gabby from her old band, The Gabby Young Collective, which used to gig in the Marlborough/ Swindon area in the mid Noughties, until Gabby was hit by thyroid cancer – but it didn’t beat her and after a year off and a major operation to remove her thyroid she came back fighting. She said: “After taking a year off to sort that out I had a chance to reassess my life and decided to move back to London. If I stayed in Wiltshire, it was just going to take more time to get where I wanted to be. As soon as I moved to London, I started to piece together all ‘the animals’. I found my trombone player on Gumtree – he’d posted an ad saying ‘anyone want a bone in their band’, I was intrigued and replied and it worked out perfectly. “I feel lucky to be a child of the Internet generation. From the very start, I had this whole worldwide audience to tap into through things like Facebook&Twitter. I’m aware that my music is all over illegal download sites but I’m very flattered that there are people all over the world who feel the need to share it – my main aim is to get my music out there to as many people as possible. We need to come up with a way of making music a viable business but I didn’t get into this to become a millionaire.” Gabby’s shows are bursting with creativity with the Gaberdashery, a stall which hosts original pieces by designers and artists, for fans to peruse and buy. She also organised a competition to design individual posters for her forthcoming tour, with some stunning results. Gabby Young and Other Animals play Swindon Vic on November 13 and Bristol Fleece on December 4. More info at www.myspace.com/gabbyyoung www.247magazine.co.uk




It’s a far cry from his early Drum & Bass days, but since leaving Roni Size’s Full Cycle label, former Bristol producer Clipz has relaunched himself as a more bassy house artist by the name of Redlight and has now scored a kick ass collaboration with Ms Dynamite. Lekan Latinwo caught up with Redlight inbetween DJ gigs in Bristol and Cardiff. How did you get the name Redlight? Clipz means when the light on the mixer goes Red, so Redlight is a follow on from that. What made you move to London and do you miss Bristol? It was time to do it, all the vocalists and other artists and labels are up here in London so I felt it was time to make the serious move. I’m still back in Bristol a lot as I have family and a lot of friends there, it’s part of me and has shaped me into who I am, but no I don’t really miss it. I needed a new chapter to open. So, do you think you need to live in London to make it in music? I don’t think you do, but I think the industry is up here and if you’re serious about pushing yourself and producing artists, it’s a important step to take. When you visit Bristol, do you link up with anyone from Full Cycle? Yeah, I link with Die sometimes and I see Roni about but everyone has moved on and are doing their own thing; Krust lives in London too, so I see him sometimes and everyone’s good. What inspired your change in music? I’ve grown up listening to and watching British underground music, constantly twisting and changing into new and inspiring sounds. I get inspired by other people’s beats, but don’t wish I had made them, probably because there would be to many. It was just time for me to use my knowledge to create something new, to use everything I’ve learnt along the way, and have fun with it, to enjoy making new beats and not feel confined to one bpm or one sound pallete. www.247magazine.co.uk

Will you ever go back to producing Drum & Bass again? Never say never. How did you get to collaborate with Ms Dynamite on “What You Talking About” and Mz Bratt? They wanted to make beats with me and I want to do it too, so we all hooked it up. I didn’t expect it to be as big as it was. I didn’t really know what to expect, for me this whole thing is just about making the beats I’m into and what ever happens after that is a good thing. But don’t get me wrong, my manager, Chase & Status (who own the label it came out on) and Ms Dynamite all worked hard to get a good production. Do you have any other collaborations lined up? I’m working with Rose’s Gabor, Maverick Sabre, Ms Dynamite, a amazing new singer from Bristol called Nicole Jackson, Tulu Gold, Yasmin, the list goes on… I’m enjoying it and I feel blessed that so many talented peeps wanna come down the roller express (studio). You’re going to be DJing in Cardiff in November, what can we expect from a Redlight DJ set? A lot of my own production and music from other artists that I’m into also the infamous Dread MC hosting and joining up the dots. What words of advice would you have for any one trying to make a career in music? Work hard, be passionate about it, don’t be arrogant, you’re gonna get some big set backs, but its all about picking yourself back up and going again, harder. Redlight plays a DJ set at Sigma, Swansea, on November 16, at CYNT, Cardiff, on November 20 and Dakota, Cheltenham on November 26. He also plays Motion Bristol’s New Year’s Eve party. More info at www.myspace.com/redlightredlight

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Wild and Whimsical Who says you can’t look kooky cool when it’s cold outside?

Ditzy Skater Skirt, £25; Handwarmers, £10 from a selection; both by Kuccia Hat, £45 Peekaboo Vintage T-Shirt, Stylist’s own Belt, Beyond Retro

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1.Margharita wears: Osaka Lace Back Dress, 7735 £38 Handwarmers, £10 from a selection; both by Kuccia. Over the knee glitter socks, £10; Lace panel trainers, £18; Trilby hat, £35 ; all by Topshop. Sunglasses, bangles, Stylist’s own.

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After wowing the Upfest crowds earlier this year with his intricate painting of a layered lady, street artist Ian Phenna is one of the first people to exhibit at the brand new Upfest gallery on North Street, Bristol. His Branded exhibition (which starts on November 19 and runs until the end of the month) is supported by Glastonbury Ales and features a fine selection of his work. Phenna, 43, was born in Liverpool but is now painting out of the art capital of the UK, Bristol. He has always had skillz with his hands and being able to migrate between different mediums is one of his real talents. He is known mostly for his portrait and figurative work and brings significant elements of his street style to his contemporary based approach to canvas work. Phenna has been working on a body of work which questions the world of advertising in our society, portraying the perfect ideal, the aggressive manner in which it is delivered and the fact that we cannot get away from it in our everyday lives. More info at www.upfest.co.uk

ATTENTION ARTISTS: If you would like to see your pieces here, please email images to 247@outofhand.co.uk and we’ll try and

www.247magazine.co.uk Include them in a future issue. And no, we don’t want to know your real names or anything like that, please keep it strictly street only!

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Music Laura Williams

Jamie Atkins

UK Rocka

Remembering why she loves the Manics so much after catching them three times in one weekend.

weeping, at impeccably maintained fountains.

Music is the answer!

Robert Francis

Brian Eno

(Atlantic)

(Warp)

Before Nightfall

Every so often one of those undeniably talented, irritatingly young artists comes along and blows the lid off your pre-conceptions of teenagers. It’s not all about Justin Beiber, there’s a whole wave of exceptionally mature sounding singer-songwriters whose sound ain’t a million miles away from the old greats. At 20-years-old Robert Francis puts older folk to shame – though he did leave school early to ‘do music’. Rocking lyrics Ryan Adams&Townes Van Zandt would be proud of, he carves that uplifting melancholy which sets bands like Arcade Fire&The National apart from the rest. ‘Junebug’ is, without a doubt, the standout track on this album but you may want to switch off before last track ‘Do What I Can’, where the vocals start to slip.

Ruarri Joseph

Shoulder to the Wheel (ACP Recordings)

There’s a whole nu-folk scene going on at the moment with the likes of Laura Marling and Mumford&Sons but it takes people like Ruarri Joseph to remind us just what was so good about the old-folk scene. A timeless voice and gentle guitar take us on a trip through the English countryside and all if its delights. With roots in Cornwall, Ruarri has done a full circle via a childhood in New Zealand, which despite being the other side of the world ain’t a world away from Cornwall. Vocally he shares the emotional shakiness of David Gray with the depth and sincerity of his pal Paolo Nutini and Aussie singer Alex Lloyd - a perfect soundtrack to a fulfilling life in the South West.

Kings of Leon

Come Around Sundown (Sony)

Despite being the supergroup that they are, it’s hard to believe this is the Kings of Leon’s fifth album. They impressed critics&cool kids alike back in ‘03 with Youth&Young Manhood and went onto world domination with Only By The Night but here we have their best effort to date. The Followills have adopted a much more mature&considered approach to their lyrics; like they’ve opened their private journals to allow us to hear and feel their strained journey from boys to men. All the while, we’re still hearing that distinctive, massive stadium friendly sound that sends shivers down your spine and lends itself to a million football adverts (through no fault of its own other than being awesome).

This Is The Kit

Wriggle Out The Restless

(Dreamboat Records) This is the most recent release from the Bristolbased Dreamboat Records (see pages 8-9) who say they only work with music they can’t turn off; and it was on loop on my stereo all day after I first heard it, especially the hauntingly catching single Moon. Here we have a beautifully mellow Morcheeba/Mazzy Star sound but with that something extra (think PJ Harvey&Kirsty MacColl). This is crystal clear folk music, complete with banjo and lots of oohs and aahs (especially in Earthquake and Sometimes The Sea) but not in a cheesy/ irritating way, more like in a we’re running through an ancient forest looking wistfully at a waterfall isn’t this lovely kind of way.

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Small Craft On A Milk Sea The result of several years of collaborative work with Jon Hopkins and Leo Abrahams, Small Craft On A Milk Sea is Eno’s first to be released on Warp Records, seemingly his natural home. Recent years have seen Eno turn his hand to everything from conceptual art to philosophy, even a collection of conventional songs (the underrated Everything That Happens Will Happen Today with David Byrne). It is comforting then to hear that he is still capable of producing a top quality, boundary pushing instrumental record. The first half of Milk Sea…has a feeling of impending doom, giving way to a blissful second half with tracks like Emerald And Stone evoking his late 70’s heyday.

Stereolab Not Music (Drag City)

Happily, Stereolab’s tenth full length effort shows no sign that their creative well is in danger of running dry at any point soon. All of the usual traits that we expect from a Stereolab album are present and correct; Laetitia Sadier’s cool vocals, meticulously arranged instrumentation and a pop scientist’s knack for effortlessly combining influences from disparate genres and eras. Not Music, recorded in 2007 before the group’s hiatus began, shows a poppier, less guitar heavy side to Stereolab than in recent times. Were it not for the often surprising song structures, some songs veer towards easy listening. However, this makes for an enjoyable, interesting listen

Darkstar North

(Hyperdub)

After last year’s breakthrough single Aidy’s Girl Is A Computer one could have been forgiven for expecting an album of traditionally dance influenced tracks. Instead Darkstar have rethought their sound completely, added vocalist James Buttery and produced a record of subtle, awkward beauty. The cover of the Human League’s Gold is indicative of North as a whole. Traditional song structures are subjected to imaginative arrangements, with lush piano and synths a bed for glitchy, treated vocals. It’s hard to imagine a more natural, fragile electronic album being released this year, recommended for fans of any genre.

Warpaint The Fool

(Rough Trade) A band with impeccable indie-goth pedigree (Siouxsie Sioux had a hand in the mixing of The Fool and actress Shannyn Sossamon was a founder member), Warpaint have followed up last year’s acclaimed Exquisite Corpse EP with an seductive, witchy slow-burner of an album. Fans enticed by that EP and the demos circulating the internet may feel as if The Fool betrays some of the qualities that first attracted them to the band. The sound is much more robust and vocal work less ethereal. These are minor quibbles; The Fool is a dark, hypnotic debut that should win Warpaint a sizeable coven of admirers.

K Ners

Messy EP

(Arcady Records) K Ners has been repping Bristol for years and just keeps on pushing further and further. His hard work is paying off and this heavyweight link up with Kardinal Offishal is ready to pound dancefloors all over. Messy is the name and messy is the nature of this EP. On a big system you won’t be able to stop yourself bouncing to this. The remixes come with the Dubstep touch from fellow Bristolian Mensah and New Zealand’s Beat Monkeys who bring a bass heavy version to the release. This EP is one to watch out for, if you are into your bass heavy Bristol sound, this is the ticket for you!

Concord Dawn The Enemy Within (Uprising)

Concord Dawn delivers as usual with a collection of tunes that will be bouncing off of dancefloors from here to New Zealand. There are guest appearances from Bulletproof and Cern who are New Zealand D&B dons in their own right. Also you will pick up on a distinctive 80’s style vocal from Rikki Morris. You will find some tear out bangers but you will also come across a more deep, minimal sound. ‘Move’ ft JDubs and ‘One & Only’ ft Rido is one I am particularly looking forward to dropping to see the crowd reaction but ‘The Enemy Within’ really does have a punch to it that will be devastating on a big rig. ‘Space Between Us’ is where you will find the deeper minimal sound if that is what you are looking for. A good all round package and an album that will go far, I would advise you to give it a listen if you are into any style of D&B.

Crissy Chris and Youngman Give You The World

(Technique) Crissy Criss & Youngman have been churning out some dancefloor smashers recently and you will find some of them here. Some tunes aren’t as stand out but there is a good mix of genres to keep things fresh. Kick Snare is an obvious one that has blown up massively in its own right already with remixes doing the rounds, killing dancefloors at many a rave. ‘Give You The World’ is a D&B banger to look out for and ‘Bats’ brings a Dubstep flavour to the table. Harry Shotta features on a Hip Hop tune on this album as well so there is a nice variety here for you to get stuck in to.

Subscape

Time To Escape EP

(Dubpolice) Subscape releases have generally impressed me in the past and with tunes like ‘Nothings Wrong’ permanently staying in my record bag, it is no surprise that I was eagerly awaiting this EP. ‘Screw up’ and ‘Mr Kippling’ are dancefloor bangers to look out for on this EP whilst ‘Just Coz’ is a more laid back track. Dubpolice have come good with a nice variation of tunes bringing the heavy sound as well a lighter vibe. ‘All Day’ and has a fusion of grinding sub bass alongside a nice vocal that comes off well. This is a well thought out EP and well worth a buy for the Dubstep masses. If you are a regular Dubstep buyer, you will know they don’t often fail!

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Music EvilKeg This month has been rather nerdy here in Keg Land

Gella

Force Feedback Remixes (Valium Audio)

Gella’s rave tune Force Feedback has just been given a big seeing to by Caper & Run Riot. Caper has provided us with a very heavy breakbeat led version of this track, which still has that nasty old school broken bassline, sounding like someone’s been messing with the audio jacks on the mixer while the bass has been recorded. She’s fast, but not too fast, driving along at pace with a very nice kick drum and hi hat shuffle. Expect a few screwfaces by the time the time the bass kicks in after the drop! Run Riot have gone all dubstep in this release, providing a moody little roller, clopping along nicely with some seriously nice eerie church organ style pads.

Crackerz & Jam

Freq & Can You Find Me (Dusted Breaks)

Crackerz & Jam are back with a wicked little three track release. This one features two original tunes as well as a remix by Chamber. Can You Find Me kicks off nicely with an old school piano riff before dropping into a nice little breakbeat driven number. It’s got enough little amen-esque builds in there to keep your head nodding adding variance to its main hook. Freq starts nice and calm before dropping a wickedly chunky bass hook. The bass groove on this has a swagger, building and dropping quite nicely. The changes, builds and breakdowns in this mix really keep you interested right up to the end.

Cybass

One More Funk / Our Feature Presentation (Plasmapool) Placing the word funk in your tune name is a brave step to make. Cybass’s One More Funk does, however, deserve the accolade. She’s a synthy upbeat breakbeat little number with a funky disco style bassline driving through from start to finish. The vocal stabs and lead instrument sounding like early Jackson 5 meets Daft Punk/Basement Jaxx. Our Feature Presentation is a creamy synth leaden breakbreat track, which is a little darker, but just as funky! The bassline is big, heavy and bouncy, with loads of balls to it! The changes in this come thick and fast. The breakdown features some really nice sounding drum fills.

Dom Almond

Somber Bomb / We Don’t Give a F@#K

(Downbeat) First up is the rather driving Somber Bomb which starts off very hard and pounding before dropping into a huge trance style piano hook (think early U2, but without the sunglasses and spinny cameras). By the time this one gets going its got some nice distorted chunky drive behind it. As it stops to take a breather in the middle that piano hook is back before stepping it up a gear and driving it home hard for the last two minutes. We Don’t Give a F@#K is much heavier without being too unlistenable. The bass drive is there throughout, only stopping to breath while the amen loop kicks in. And the lead synth sounds wicked. www.247magazine.co.uk

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Helping Backbone sort the wheat from the chaff

Distortion UK

www.myspace.com /distortionpunk Apologies, Distortion UK. I know you didn’t want your album reviewed here but we had space constraints, I’m afraid. ‘Verbal Weapons’ is the Truro quartet’s first album proper (released on their own Strange Behaviour Records) and, as far as teeth-gnashing punk rock goes, it ain’t too shabby at all. Opting for that early ‘80s, second-wave punk rattle (think GBH, DOA), with the odd Van Halen guitar noodle, ‘Shit Head’ and ‘Bloody Slums’ see the band getting their whole body behind the punch while ‘Pick Up Yourself’ doffs its cap to early Bad Religion. It may not blaze a trail but it will fire up that latent anger in your belly.

Shades of Blue

www.myspace.com/sofb Cornish resident, Mervin Hall, is a man of substance and conscience, but when he transforms those admirable qualities into song via Shades of Blue, the results are akin to Mr Bean lobbing bricks on a picket line. On new album, ‘Carbon Footprint’, the music inoffensively trundles along, incorporating blues-lite and washes of soft rock, with Hall’s voice brushing past the songs like a mild breeze, failing to impact upon the likes of ‘Crowded Room’ except in a faintly comical way. On the eco-friendly title track he opens up a bit only to sound like Randy Newman with the nodules – ie. character – removed. Fans of nothing in particular will probably love it.

40 Seasons

www.myspace. com/40seasonstheband North Cornwall quartet, 40 Seasons are one of those unfortunate bands who take all their basic chops from the mid-‘70s via the local ‘rock’ tavern – which means that they have little in the way of vision but still think they’re keeping the spirit of the legends alive. ‘Halos In The Mud’ is only a little more relevant than the after-cum that dribbles out of Robert Plant’s cock-hole on a Saturday night; while ‘Fly On The Wall’ starts out all poignant with references to the harrowing We Need To Talk About Kevin but never really fulfils its remit. ‘Calling You’ is slightly more promising but, ultimately, you’re left with a feeling of disenchantment. Shame.

Some Sort of Threat www.myspace.com/ somesortofthreat

Exeter teen troubadour, Rory Matthews, is back with another clutch of lo-fi acoustic ballads under his punk rock nom de plume, Some Sort Of Threat. With ‘Tangles’, nothing much has changed on the songwriting front: lots of words scuttling about over simply crafted and very brief folk ditties (nine in eleven minutes) with that faint air of melancholy seeping through the cracks. Just how we like it. ‘Over The Hill’ reverently chats of a street bum who sings like Tom Waits; while ‘Flinching’ and ‘That’s How Cool You’re Not’, with their self-referential yet bitter testimonies, sound like Frank Turner in his embryonic days. Grand.

Centrefolds

www.centrefoldsmusic.co.uk Despite being one of the newer bands on the Bristol circuit, there is something about Centrefolds which makes you swear blind they’ve been around for years. Their debut EP, released earlier this year, is a hotpot of loud guitars, angsty lyrics and rocky vocals. While they nail the whole Green Day/Incubus sound there’s also a slight nod to the ever popular Matt Cardle from this year’s X-Factor with some falsetto vocals dragging In Your Blood from the mosh pit to the alter. Or not. When there’s less guitar and more vocals you’d be forgiven for lumping these guys in with the likes of The Bluetones, with catchy melodies and uplifting drums, and that’s no bad thing in my books!

Kitty and the Lost Boys www.myspace.com/ kittyandthelostboys

This female-fronted troupe describe themself as being from ‘deepest darkest Devon’ and I’m sure there are darker things in Devon, but they certainly wouldn’t be out of place in an 80’s Brat Pack or 90s US teen vampire flick. Upbeat and energetic, this sound is clearly influenced by some of those 80s greats Cyndi Lauper&Blondie though the sound isn’t dissimilar to those 90s Britpop female fronted bands Echobelly&Lush. Apologies for the reliance on comparisons to female fronted bands but there’s just no escaping it. The best place to hear this music would be in some bare-brick walled underground pub with a cider and black in hand all dolled up to the nines. Bring it on!

Romantic Rights

www.romanticrights.co.uk Sometimes you can tell by looking at a band’s logo, font and artwork exactly what they sound like. If that doesn’t work then you can usually at least partially trust the blurb that accompanies their music. Here you cannot. The artwork looks kind of electro and they are described as Daft Punk meets Muse but you will seriously struggle to put this Welsh band into one box. In places the production stands out like a sore thumb with them adopting a Super Mario type ditty which somehow turns into one of those generic dance songs you’d hear in the gym then they go rockier, like an electro Fall Out Boy (the horror!).

Nosferatu D2

www.myspace.com/nosferatud2 You can tell this Croydon duo are real music lovers as their debut self-titled album is brimming full of references to other musicians, from the straight-up titled Springsteen to We’ll Play The Power Of Love By Frankie Goes To Hollywood, they wear their hearts on their sleeve. But it’s the nod to the cheesetastic Shakin Stevens in Colonel Parker which steals the show. Nosferatu D2 (which let’s face it, ain’t the best name in the world) have the potential to be brilliant with nods to The National’s heavier stuff but sadly this all gets a bit frantic in places, like Frank Turner trying to do Eurodisco by Bis. Ultimately, they remind me of Feeder.

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2 November Swansea

Off The Wall The Grand Theatre, St Mary’s Square, SA1 3QJ, 01792 475715, www.speakersfromtheedge.com, £12.50 Saved from the Eiger by a plug, Andy Kirkpatrick lives to tell the tale in Off The Wall UK Theatre Tour. Following his successful ‘Psychovertical’ and ‘When Hell Freezes Over’ UK theatre tours in 2007/2008, the multi-faceted, internationally acclaimed mountaineer and comedian Andy Kirkpatrick is set to return to UK theatres in Autumn 2010 with his brand new show Off The Wall. of Germany.

4 November Taunton

The Shiver Tacchi Morris Arts Centre, School Road, TA2 8PD, 01823 414141 www.tacchi-morris.com, 7.30pm, £7.50 (£4.40 students) Dance, music, image and spoken word come together in a performance that blurs the boundary between each. Three dancers explore the psychology and physiology, the emotions and events, behind what makes us shiver. Featuring original text from acclaimed writer and poet Lemn Sissay.

Theatre

Comedy

from performing in America, is Diva Hollywood - bringing a touch of Tinsel Town glamour to the occasion via her world-class routines. Joining her on the bill is Fifi Fatale, resident of Bath’s Coco Boudour, London’s Striplight and regular at London’s famous Tassel Club. Bluestocking resident Delilah Galore will also be on hand with a suitably sinful routine, as will Betty Blue Eyes and Lala Rouge. Cardiff Burlesque’s Lily Belle will be your hostess with the most-ess to ensure these dreadful dames don’t get too out of hand.

9 - 20 November Wiltshire / Somerset

Creative Cow presents: Two and Lam, GFisherton Mill, Salisbury (9-11 Nov) and Winsford Village Hall, nr Minehead (20 Nov) Take one pint and add one pig - this is the recipe for a truly dramatic double-bill. The first course is Two, a wonderfully witty play written by Jim Cartwright about life behind the scenes in a Northern pub. The second course is the powerful play Lam by Cornwall’s acclaimed playwright, Christopher William Hill. Set in a Cornish Village in 1941, during the austerity years of World War II, Lam tells the heartbreaking story of three butcher brothers, Hamilton, Plum and their younger sibling, Solomon (Lam) Mutton who struggle to justify breaking the law to make a black market windfall.

Dance

the members of mouth to mouth are brought together via a live web link to take part in an intimate, durational dance off. A personally dedicated selection of music will be available for the audience to select from, and dance to if you dare.

26-31 November Cardiff

Tim Davies: 50th Year to Heaven, Chapter Arts, Market Road, CF5 1QE, 029 2031 1050, www.chapter. org £FREE The seemingly simple beauty of Tim Davies’ work conceals complex and unexpected connections with politics, class and social issues. His concepts span time and place, conflict and power, and often focus on hidden historical details that question notions of colonialism and nationalism. The work

Events seeks out patterns amongst the ordinary and extraordinary — where the trivial is positioned next to the brutal, the usual alongside the unusual — within the framework of 365 days

28 November Bath

Brendan Burns Moles Comedy Cavern, 14 George St, BA1 2EN, 01225 4024104, www. comedycavern.co.uk, £12 Noisy, manic, and in-yer-face comedian from Australia. This foul-mouthed antipodean is known as a masterly exponent of his art, intelligent and hilarious, railing against bigotry without preaching and taking the audience to the edge of their belief systems with his full on comedy routine. This gig takes place between Brendan Burns gigs at Cardiff Glee Club on November 24 and Bristol Comedy Box on December 5.

16 - 23 November Cardiff

The Crucible by Arthur Miller, The Everyman Theatre at Chapter Arts, Market Road, CF5 Gloucester 1QE, 029 2031 1050, www.chapter. Will Self org £10 Gloucester Guildhall, 23 Eastgate This 20th Century masterpiece Street, GL1 1NS, 01452 503050, documents the real life drama that was www.gloucester.gov.uk/Freetime/ played out in Salem, Massachusetts Guildhall/listings, £15 in 1692. Salem remains notorious for Will Self is the author of five novels, the persecution of innocent people and four collections of short stories, three the loss of life of those condemned of novellas and four non-fiction works. witchcraft. This tense and powerful As a journalist he has contributed to a drama guarantees a riveting theatrical plethora of publications over the years. experience. An amateur production His latestbook Walking to Hollywood is presented by arrangement with an extraordinary triptych in which Self Josef Weinberger Ltd. £10 (Saturday burrows down through the intersections matinee: £8) of time, place and psyche to explore some of our deepest fears and anxieties 19-24 November with his characteristic fearlessness and edgy humour. Bristol Heartfelt: Bristol Arnolfini, 16 Narrow Quay, BS1 6 November 4QA, 0117 917 2300, Carmarthen www.arnolfini.org.uk £FREE Bluestocking Lounge’s Join mouth to mouth for this free Wicked Women performance as part of Arnolfini’s Lyric, King Street, SA31 Autumn dance season. The company 1BD, 0845 226 3510, www. make their performance work in bluestockinglounge.com, £10 cyberspace, utilising domestic Topping the bill for the Swanseaweb-based technologies as tools based Bluestocking Lounge and fresh for performance. In Virtual Jukebox

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1-5 December Bristol

Inbetween Time Festival Various www.inbetweentime.co.uk This year’s Inbetween Time Festival of Live Art and Intrigue will be pervading streets, sites and art spaces across the city of Bristol with live, digital, sound, sculptural, architectural, dance, theatre and guerrilla works of art. With a curatorial theme of What Next For the Body? all of the works have been commissioned or will be specially presented for Inbetween Time Festival 2010 - from intimate one-on-one performances and significant international premières, to modest early ideas and ambitious curatorial pieces. Performances will be cropping up in the most unexpected places across Bristol, and the diary will be packed full of interesting happenings and colourful parties. Inbetween Time festival is produced by IBT Productions in collaboration with Arnolfini, which also acts as the exhibition hub of the festival, whilst other events sprawl through the city and into Circomedia, Wickham Theatre, The Cube and Bristol Old Vic. A very limited number of Festival Passes are available for the whole five days and will allow holders into every show. Festival Passes, alongside individual event tickets can be booked now through Arnolfini on (0)117 917 2300/01 or at www.arnolfini.org.uk To win a pair of tickets to the exclusive festival party on December 3 at Bridewell Island visit www.247magazine.co.uk

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The Maid (15)

John Barker gets his head around this months cinema listings

& Exclusive FREE screening for readers

16th Encounters International Film Festival

16-21 Nov: Various Locations – Bristol UK’s best film making talent gathers in Bristol in this annual celebration of short film. This year’s festival includes a special event with the star of Lord of the Rings Andy Serkis. Other highlight events include guest screenings from Germany to Japan, 3D Shorts presented by Short & Sweet 3D, and the UK premiere of animation Flight Before Christmas, an Irish family feature.

Fish Tank (18)

17 Nov: Swindon Arts Centre, 01793 614 837 www.swindon.gov.uk/ artscentre Dir: Andrea Arnold Starring: Katie Jarvis 2009/UK/123 min Mia, a foul-mouthed, stroppy fifteenyear-old, lives on an Essex estate with her tarty mother, Joanne. She has been excluded from school and is awaiting admission to a referrals unit and spends her days aimlessly. She begins an rather close friendship with Joanne’s handsome, extrovert Irish boyfriend, Connor, who encourages her one interest, dancing. What could go wrong? Katyn (12A)

2 Nov: Bacon Theatre - Dean Close School, Cheltenham, 07796510984, www.cheltfilmsoc.org.uk Following the dual invasion of Poland in 1939 by the Nazis and the Soviets, thousands of Polish soldiers were massacred in the Katyn forest, seemingly by the Nazis. Only much later does the truth emerge. This Oscar-nominated film tells the stories of a range of characters who are connected by their need to deal with what happened at Katyn in this powerful drama.

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Bristol, 0117 927 5100 www.watershed.co.uk Dir: Sébastian Silva Starring: Catalina Saavedra, Claudia Celedon 2009/Chile/ Mexico/96 min After more than 23 years of dutiful service to an affluent Chilean family, Raquel (Catalina Saavedra) has come to regard herself as not only a maid, but part of the furniture - part of the family, almost. When the kind family hire assistants to ease Raquel’s workload she begins to fanatically sabotage the line of unlucky new arrivals by resorting to increasingly childish antics. Won hearts and awards at the Sundance Film Festival. The Net (TBC)

14 Nov: Arnolfini – Bristol,

Despicable Me 3D (U)

1-4 Nov: The Welfare –Swansea, 01639 843163 www.thewelfare.co.uk Dir: Pierre Coffin & Chris Renaud Starring: Steve Carrell & Jason Segel 2010/US/94 min When a criminal mastermind uses a trio of orphan girls as pawns for a grand scheme, he finds himself profoundly changed by the growing love between them. Another slice of animated fun that will entertain kids with it colourful characters and eye popping 3D effects.

1-4 Nov: The Watershed -

Released 24 November

UNSTOPPABLE (PG) Dir: Tony Scott Starring: Denzel Washington, Rosario Dawson and Chris Pine 2010/US/TBC

Oscar-winner Denzel Washington and “Star Trek’s” Chris Pine team with action maestro Tony Scott in this non-stop thriller. A massive unmanned locomotive, nicknamed “The Beast” and loaded with toxic cargo, roars through the countryside, vaporizing anything put in front of it. A veteran engineer (Washington) and a young conductor (Pine), aboard another train in the runaway’s path, devise an incredible plan to try and stop it – and prevent certain disaster in a heavily populated area. We’ve teamed up with Fox to commandeer a screen at Cineworld Cardiff at 6pm on Tuesday November 16 for an exclusive preview of Unstoppable, over a week before the film is released in UK cinemas. To get your free tickets for this exclusive 247 Magazine screening see www.247magazine.co.uk. Tickets (of which there are up to 150) will be allocated on a first come first served basis.

0117 9172300 www.arnolfini.org.uk Dir. Lutz Dammbeck Starring: Eva Mattes Thomas Vogt & Stewart Brand 2003/ US/ 115 min This film is a marvellously subversive guide to the history of the internet. Part documentary, part travelogue and a bit of investigative journalism trace contrasting responses to the web revolution. Certainly provides a counter-point to David Fincher’s The Social Network in terms of online antics. Precious (15)

20 Nov: Bridgwater Arts

Centre, 01278 422700, www.bridgwaterartscentre. co.uk Dir: Lee Daniels Starring: Gabourey Sidibe, Mo’Nique & Lenny Kravitz 2009/US/100 min Precious Jones is an overweight and illiterate 16 year-old, still struggling in school, in 1980s Harlem. Abused by her mother and raped by her father, she is pregnant with her second child when accepted into an alternative school, where a sympathetic teacher begins to give her hope of turning her life around. Great performances and a touching story of redemption make this a must-watch. Undertow (15)

5-10 Nov: Gloucester

Guildhall, 01452 503 050, www.gloucester.gov.uk Dir: Javier Fuentes-Leon Starring: Tatiana Astengo Manolo Cardona & Cristian Mercado 2009/Peru/ 100 min In a small Peruvian village fisherman Miguel is about to become a father. He’s also having a secret affair with wealthy painter Santiago, who wants him to go public. When Santiago drowns his ghost returns to ask Miguel to bury his body so his soul can rest, but his lover’s invisible presence suits Miguel just fine. This is like a weird cocktail of Brokeback Mountain and Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased).

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Well hello again readers, here we go with another mouth frothing summary of the past months gigs, this past month has been monstrous on the gig going front, there have been some real high flying legends co-horting themselves through Bristol. First up was KRS One, who needs no introduction to hip-hop fans as he was one of the true pioneers of the genre in the 80’s; he bounded onto the full-capacity launch of Bristol In:Motion at the Bristol mega club Motion. He was complimented by Skitz & Rodney P in support and a whole host of Djs; this meant that he did not take to the stage until the paltry hour of 2am. Still it gave him ample time to rattle out real hip hop and whoop whoop loads of times. The very next day I had to play a last min Non Compus Mentus show at Mr Wolfs with me feeling like as if I had been head butting a wall constantly for 7 hours, which for some reason helped me to deliver an ultra intense performance. Islet, who are one of my favourite live bands of the moment provided a perfectly mesmeric show at the Louisiana, if you have not seen these guys live then just go to one of their shows because their live performances are nothing less than spectacularly engaging and erratic, with various members running off into the audience and screaming in people’s faces. It’s like as if Los Campesinos had taken way too much lemon sherbet and bound around like hyper-active kids. The Black Angels played the Thekla later that week, and I turned up early to catch up with Kool-Aid Electric Company who I had seen a couple of months before supporting Silver Apples. The last time I saw The Black Angels was two and half years ago at the Fleece, at that gig I remember seeing a massive force field around me (due to my synesthesia), little did I know that this time round my visions would be so much more intense! I mean I saw an eyeball try and eat me at one point, because the mixture of light and sound triggers off certain things in my head. Both Yuck and Fanzine engrossed me with their take on the American lofi indie sound, both clutching more than a handful of ear grabbing, floor board bouncing tunes. Errors and Twilight Sad did the friendly co-headline tour visiting the Fleece, displaying both their varsity in styles and volume and craft with distortions and the way that both bands built up their songs - Twilight Sad with their epic force and Errors with their more dancey based shoe gaze. John Peel favourites Melt Banana absolutely destroyed the Thekla taking the lead for potential gig of the year. I have seen these guys two or three times before but nothing can quite prepare you for the sonic speed barrage that hits you when they take to the stage. The technicality of what they play is ridiculous, looping guitars at over 100 mph with crashing beats, sporadic female yelps as well as amazing hydraulic sounds coming from an instrument that looked like a cross between a Theremin and a chaos pad. They did an ultra intense encore squeezing 7 songs in just over 5mins. I could hardly walk because of the bruises sustained on both knee caps! Ouch!

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I also got to see the legendary reclusive rapper MF Doom at the 02 Academy and yes the real Doom did turn up, contrary to some of the rumours. The next day saw Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip turning out more of the songs, supported by the bemusing spectacle of the all female psychedelic choir Gaggle. Wolf People also lead another contender for gig of the year at the Louisiana, they attacked 60’s and 70’s styled psychedelic rock breaking free into jams like early Jethro Tull/Led Zeppelin. www.247magazine.co.uk


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OPEN MIC, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £free entry with 2-4-1 Noodles! THE CHAP, The Fleece, 12 St. Weekly night of mellow music from Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, 8pm, anyone of any level on any instrument. A £7adv. Experimental pop, mixing rock free bottle of beer to anyone who will step and pop with dashes of just about every up to perform! LATER-Dj Alfie. genre imaginable. With support from DE STAAT, The Louisiana, Wapping Dinosaur Outfit. Road, Bathurst Terrace, BS1 6UA. SONGSMITH, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. LIVE MUSIC, No 51, 51 Stokes Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £free. A Croft, BS1 3QP. New regular night selection of bands playing a variety of folk featuring acoustic, folk style, live and acoustic. With-Itch/Mark McCabe/Matt musicians. Featuring-Stress Echoes/Juey. Woosey. LATER-Dj Alfie. JAME YUILL, The Thekla, The US GIRLS, The Croft Main Room, Grove, East Mud Dock, BS1 4RB, 117 - 119 Stokes Croft, BS1 3RW, 7.30pm, £7adv. Support from Silver £6. Support from Sylvester Angfang and Columns. Hellvete. Cardiff JODY HAS A HITLIST, 02 Academy, FOXY SHAZAM, Clwb Ifor Bach, 11 Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA, 7pm, Womanby Street, CF10 1BR, 7pm, £5. £7. With The Guns. THE ROYALL JAM! No 51, 51 COCO MONTOYA, The Globe, Stokes Croft, BS1 3QP. A chance for 125 Albany Road, Roath, CF24 musicians to meet and play together as 3NS, 7.30pm, £10adv. Ex John Mayall’s well as a great way to explore new styles Bluesbreaker. and sounds. Hosted by Ruth Royall. NO SWEAT, The Cardiff Arts Cardiff Institute, 29 Park Place, CF10 3QD, UKULELE NIGHT, Gwdihw Café 9pm, £free. Bar, Guildford Crescent, CF10 2HJ, No Sweat is our weekly staple, delivering 8pm, £free. you wholesome luscious local bands. Cardiff’s uke-powered jam session. All levels are welcome and spare ukes Thu.04 are available for those who want to try them out. Bristol CANCER BATS, Clwb Ifor Bach, CASIOTONE FOR THE PAINFULLY 11 Womanby Street, CF10 1BR, ALONE, The Cube Multiplex, 7.30pm. With Trash Talk and Vera Cruz. 4 Princess Row, Kingsdown, THE STRANGE DEATH OF BS2 8NQ, 8pm, £8adv/£10otd. LIBERAL ENGLAND, Buffalo Bar, Ashworth brings us a fuzzy, bleeping 11 Windsor Place, Cardiff Bay, hybrid of folk & electronica, heartwarming CF10 3BY. and heartbreaking at the same time. COMMUNION, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. Tue.02 Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £free. Live performances from four different Bristol artists/bands. DISTORTED BREED, The Fleece, FOALS, 02 Academy, Frogmore 12 St. Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, Street, BS1 5NA. 8pm, £5adv. Down and dirty balls-out LEGION OF MARY, The Thekla, The rock n’ roll. With support from Big Num Grove, East Mud Dock, BS1 4RB, and The Hookers. 7pm-10pm, £5adv. !!! The Thekla, The Grove, East LADY NADE, No 51, 51 Stokes Mud Dock, BS1 4RB, 7pm-10pm, Croft, BS1 3QP (formally The £13adv. Support from The Hundred In Junction), £5 plus free copy of the E.P. The Hands. First official E.P release with support from THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, Polly and the Billets Doux. 02 Academy, Frogmore Street, BS1 Cardiff 5NA, 7pm, £12.50. HUNTED, Clwb Ifor Bach, 11 Cardiff Womanby Street, CF10 1BR, NYTH, Gwdihw Café Bar, Guildford 7.30pm, £5. With Hunted Preacher. Crescent, CF10 2HJ, 8pm, £3. Live MABON, The Globe, 125 music night featuring Evening Chorus, Albany Road, Roath, CF24 3NS, The Guitar Sound of Young Scotland and 7.30pm,£12adv/£15otd. Twll Daear. Exciting and original Celtic Welsh band. TIGER PLEASE, Clwb Ifor Bach, 11 JAZZ REVHW, Gwdihw Café Bar, Womanby Street, CF10 1BR, 7pm, Guildford Crescent, CF10 2HJ, £6. With Samoans. 8pm, £3. Best in local and touring talent MEN, Buffalo Bar, 11 Windsor from the world of jazz with Fred Snow and Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 3BY. Top Shelf Jazz. Featuring JD Samson of LE TIGRE. A-SKILLZ, Buffalo Bar, 11 Windsor Wed.03 Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 3BY.

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12 DIRTY BULLETS, The Fleece, 12 St. Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, 8pm, £5adv. New energetic, swaggering fourpiece primed to tear up the British indie scene. With support from Know Buses and Bravo Sierra. THE EASTPAK ANTIDOTE TOUR, 02 Academy, Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA, 6pm, £18. With Sum 41, Black Pacific, Riverboat Gamblers and Veara. BRITISH INDIA, The Croft Main Room, 117 - 119 Stokes Croft, BS1 3RW, £6. Support from The Naturals, Archimedes and Ten Days To Vegas.

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MARTYN JOSEPH, Cheese & Grain, Market Yard, BA11 1BE, 8pm, £14adv/£16otd. With an uncanny knack of fusing fearless, full-bodied ‘songs with a message’ with fragile love songs and producing rollercoaster performances of true light and shade.

Fri.05 Bristol

THE MOTHER BEEF, The Croft Main Room, 117 - 119 Stokes Croft, BS1 3RW, £4. Support from The

Goan Dogs. THE COMPLETE STONE ROSES, 02 Academy, Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA, 6.30pm, £10. AGAINST THE GRAIN, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £3-3.50. Support from Mad Apple Circus; reggae ska/punk band and Monkey Chuckle. LATER- Dj’s Mako & The Hawk. LOS EXPLOSIVOS, The Lanes, 22 Nelson Street, BS1 2LE, 9pm, £10.50. If you ever wondered what The Sonics would have sounded like if they’d come from Mexico...

Cardiff

US4U2, The Globe, 125 Albany Road, Roath, CF24 3NS, 7.30pm, £8adv/£10otd. Tribute to U2. MIKE BORGIA, Buffalo Bar, 11 Windsor Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 3BY.

Sat.06 Bristol

LEFT SIDE BRAIN, The Fleece, 12 St. Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, 8pm, £8adv. Awesome modern rock outfit, fully committed to the cause of delivering unassailable riffage to the masses. With support from Cars On Fire, Dutch Scultz, Oxygen Thief, Freeze The Atlantic and GU Medicine. CHROMEO, 02 Academy, Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA, 7pm, £12.50. BIG PINK CAKE WEEKENDER, The Croft Main Room, 117 - 119 Stokes Croft, BS1 3RW, £20. Featuring The School, The Give It Ups, Standard Fare, The Fauns, The Blanche Hudson Weekend, The Electric Pop Group, Doggy, Davey Woodward, Lonely Tourist, The Mai 68’s, The Kick Inside, The Garlands, Hong Kong In The 60s, Peru, Farthing Wood, The Sunny Street, Simon Bish, Jonny Collins, A Fine Day For Sailing and Jam On Bread. THE WILD GALLOOTS, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £3-3.50. The Wild Galloots-an alternative rock based band from Bristol who play a cracking, ferociously addictive tune! LATER-Dj Ewan Hoozami. LUNARIANS, No 51, 51 Stokes Croft, BS1 3QP. Naked Boomtime presents the danceable, dreamy darkness of Lunarians, with guests-Nova Robotics/ The Crisis Project. MICAH P. HINSON, The Thekla, The Grove, East Mud Dock, BS1 4RB, 7pm-10pm, £12.50adv. Support from Serafina Steer. THE DIVINE COMEDY, Anson Rooms, Queen’s Road, BS8 1LN, 7:30pm, £17.50. The Divine Comedy is a baroque pop band fronted by Neil Hannon.

Cardiff

WHISTLING BISCUITS, The Globe, 125 Albany Road, Roath, CF24 3NS, 7.30pm, £5otd. Joined by Wille & The Bandits, Hiproute and Lex Sedgemond Duo. TAMCO, Chapter Srts Centre, Market Road, Canton, CF5 1QE, 8.30pm-11.30pm, £10/£8/£6. Tamco was born out of late night whiskies and a shared love of ‘50s and ‘60s jazz. LOOSE JOINTS, Gwdihw Café Bar, Guildford Crescent, CF10 2HJ, 8pm, £free. With Loose Joint DJ’s Robert Needham, Richard Moulton & Neil.

Sun.07 Bristol

FREE FIREWORKS PARTY, The Trinity Centre, Trinity Road, BS2 0NW, 7pm. CLOUD NOTHINGS, The Thekla, The Grove, East Mud Dock, BS1 4RB, 7.30pm, £7.50adv. Support from Veronica Falls. NOUVELLE VAGUE, 02 Academy, Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA, 7pm, £17.50. EL GUINCHO, The Louisiana, Wapping Road, Bathurst Terrace, BS1 6UA.

Cardiff

SUNDAY PROJECT SPECIAL, The Cardiff Arts Institute, 29 Park Place, CF10 3QD, 7.30pm, £tbc. Featuring Josephine, Ruby Samba and more. Josephine is a new folk-tropic voice forged in the heart of northern England. THEY WALK AMONG US, Buffalo Bar, 11 Windsor Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 3BY. With support from The Mememes.

Mon.08 Bristol

THE ECHOES, The Fleece, 12 St. Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, 8pm, £5adv. Four young purveyors of pop punk goodness. SONGSMITH, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £free. A selection of bands playing a variety of folk and acoustic.With-Z+/Suzie Latham/Liam Blake. LATER-Dj Sho’Nuff. THE ROYALL JAM! No 51, 51 Stokes Croft, BS1 3QP. A chance for musicians to meet and play together as well as a great way to explore new styles and sounds. Hosted by Ruth Royall.

Cardiff

FIGHTING WITH WIRE, Clwb Ifor Bach, 11 Womanby Street, CF10 1BR, 7.30pm, £6. With More than Conquers and I am Hope.

Tue.09 Bristol

CENTREFOLDS, The Fleece, 12 St. Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, 8pm, £5adv. With soulful singing, real guitar hooks and strong drumming, Support from, The Good Fight, A Plastic Rose and Fibre.Mic. MYSTERY JETS, Anson Rooms, Queen’s Road, BS8 1LN, 7.30pm, £12.50. HAFDIS HULD, The Thekla Top Deck, The Grove, East Mud Dock, BS1 4RB, 7pm-10pm, £6adv. GOLDFRAPP, 02 Academy, Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA, 7pm, £22.50.

Cardiff

TOWN, Clwb Ifor Bach, 11 Womanby Street, CF10 1BR, 7pm, £5. With Cuba Cuba and Dirty Goods. JOHN Q PUBLIC, Buffalo Bar, 11 Windsor Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 3BY. With support from Captain Accident.

Wed.10 Bristol

THE KIRSTEN MCGEE DUO, The Cube Multiplex, 4 Princess Row, Kingsdown, BS2 8NQ, 8pm, £5adv/£7otd.

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LIVE LESS THAN JAKE, 02 Academy, Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA, 7pm, £15. LIVE MUSIC, No 51, 51 Stokes Croft, BS1 3QP. New regular night featuring acoustic, folk style, live musicians. Featuring-Mark Wynn. OPEN MIC, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £free entry with 2-4-1 Noodles! Weekly night of mellow music from anyone of any level on any instrument. A free bottle of beer to anyone who will step up to perform! LATER-Dj Chazzie Jay.

Cardiff

ACOUSTIC LADYLAND Buffalo Bar, 11 Windsor Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 3BY. NICK HARPER, The Globe, 125 Albany Road, Roath, CF24 3NS, 7.30pm, £8adv/£10otd. Son of the legendary UK singer-songwriter Roy Harper. NO SWEAT, The Cardiff Arts Institute, 29 Park Place, CF10 3QD, 9pm, £free. No Sweat is our weekly staple, delivering you wholesome luscious local bands and a few magical treats from afar that will feed your imagination. FAILSAFE, Clwb Ifor Bach, 11 Womanby Street, CF10 1BR, 7.30pm, £6. Plus special guests.

£17. With 36 Crazyfists, Eluveitie and Idiom.

Cardiff

PINK FLOYD TRIBUTE feat TIME TO BREATHE, The Globe, 125 Albany Road, Roath, CF24 3NS, 7.30pm, £12adv/£15otd. MAN OF THE HOUR, Clwb Ifor Bach, 11 Womanby Street, CF10 1BR, 7.30pm, £4. With Hey Tonight and Distance Within.

Gloucester

A GENUINE FREAKSHOW, Gloucester Guildhall, 23 Eastgate Street, GL1 1NS, 7.30pm, £6. An artful blend of experimentalism and pop sensibility from Reading

Sat.13 Bristol

THE BLOOD ARM, Start the Bus, 7-9 Baldwin Street, BS1 1RU, 10pm3am, £3adv. With support from Baths. OWL IN THE SUN, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £3/£3.50. Melody-driven, acoustic songs rooted in folky Americana and gypsy jazz. Support from Heather Rose. LATER-Dj Vallee. 3 DAFT MONKEYS, The Thekla, The Grove, East Mud Dock, BS1 4RB, 7pm-10pm, £10. 3 Daft Monkeys combine rousing vocals, Thu.11 frenetic fiddling, rhythmical 12-string guitar, dancing bass and foot drum. High Bristol octane, funked-up folk. VOODOO SIX, The Fleece, 12 HELLS BELLS, The Fleece, 12 St. Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, 8pm, St. Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, 8pm, £6adv. Hard rock with heavy tattoos, a cocky swagger and a bad attitude. Support £9adv. An homage to AC/DC, and our penultimate tribute act ever - Last chance from Dynamo Hum. to see them at The Fleece. INVASION, The Croft Main Room, THE INFESTICONS, The Croft 117 - 119 Stokes Croft, BS1 3RW, Main Room, 117 - 119 Stokes Croft, £6. Support from Bo Ningen, Gouranga BS1 3RW, £10. Featuring Mike Ladd & and The Hysterical Injury. Juice Aleem. MEN,The Thekla, The Grove, East BIERKELLER OOMPAH BAND, Mud Dock, BS1 4RB, 7pm-10pm, Bristol Bierkeller, All Saints’ Street, £8adv. BS1 2LZ, £14adv. With The Wurzels, two DIRTY OLD TOWN, Mr Wolfs, 33 West Country institutions under the same St. Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £2 roof in one spectacular show to kick off B4 12pm. With- The Bastard Sonz/ Skint/ our Christmas Oompah 2010 season! Jagos/ Rackabeat & Bar-Low/ Kallendar/ CAZAL, No 51, 51 Stokes Croft, Matt Hampshire/ Richie Delf/ DOT BS1 3QP. The brand new collaboration residents& more! between guitarist Sam Payne and singer Cardiff Kesty Morrison [CCQ, The Brownnote THIS IS THE KIT, Buffalo Bar, 11 Collective] combines bluesey country and Windsor Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 Flamenco influenced soul. 3BY. With support from The Liftmen.

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Mon.15 Bristol

BABAR LUCK, The Fleece, 12 St. Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, 8pm, £6adv. Former King Prawn man, lyrical genius, gangsta folk maverick and all round inspirational geezer playing as part of a very special one-off tour, featuring long awaited projects, old friends and new talent. Support from East End Trinity. SONGSMITH, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £free. With-The Drawing of the Three/Tim Watt/ Strange Billy the Saint & Bernadette. LATER-DJ Alfie Free PEPPERMINT HUNTING LODGE, The Croft Main Room, 117 - 119 Stokes Croft, BS1 3RW, £4. THE ROYALL JAM! No 51, 51 Stokes Croft, BS1 3QP. A chance for musicians to meet and play together as well as a great way to explore new styles and sounds. Hosted by Ruth Royall. KIDS IN GLASS HOUSES, 02 Academy, Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA, 7pm, £13.

Tue.16 Bristol

MELISSA AUF DER MAUR, The Fleece, 12 St. Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, 8pm, £12adv. Canadian riot grrrl icon of Hole, The Smashing Pumpkins, and a legend in her own right. Support from 2:54. HOLY FUCK, The Thekla, The Grove, East Mud Dock, BS1 4RB, 7pm-10pm, £11adv. Support from Buck65. OLE VYBZ, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £3. A regular Spanish party night with live music from Vamos- giving good times to all with folk, funky rumba and Latin. LATER-Dj Diversion. GOO GOO DOLLS, 02 Academy, Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA.

Cardiff

MINUSCULE HEY,Buffalo Bar, 11 Windsor Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 3BY. With support from Joy Of Sex.

Wed.17 Bristol

RYAN BINGHAM, The Fleece, 12 St. Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, 8pm, £14adv. Roots rock from a terrific Texasborn Academy Award winning singer/ Bristol songwriter. Bristol EDWYN COLLINS, The Fleece, 12 WE ARE SCIENTISTS, 02 THE REASONING, The Fleece, 12 St. Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, 8pm, St. Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, 8pm, £15adv. Ivor Novello Award winning legend Academy, Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA. £10adv. Cardiff-based rock seven piece, and Orange Juice frontman graces The AKALA, The Thekla, The Grove, who’s influences are more than eclectic. Fleece with an up-close and personal set. EXTRA CURRICULAR, Mr Wolfs, JIMMY EAT WORLD, 02 Academy, East Mud Dock, BS1 4RB, 7pm10pm, £8adv. Support from Anthony 33 St. Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA. Anaxagorou. £3/£3.50. DJ LUNCH BOX, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. OPEN MIC, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. Live Hip Hop/Soul/Pop act fronted by Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £free. A the amazingly talented Jack Flash, Ruby night of Reggae,Ragga,Hiphop,Ska,Swing Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £free entry with 2-4-1 Noodles! Weekly night Wood, and Thabo Mkwananzi. LATER-Dj and Balkan beautys! of mellow music from anyone of any Alfie/Dj 16.33. OCEANSIZE, The Thekla, The level on any instrument. ALASDAIR THE URBAN FOLK QUARTET, The Grove, East Mud Dock, BS1 4RB, ROBERTS, The Cube Multiplex, Folk House, 40a Park Street, BS1 7.30pm, £10adv. Support from Tubelord 4 Princess Row, Kingsdown, BS2 5JG, 7.30pm, £10adv. Playing a heady and Mojo Fury. 8NQ, 7.30pm, £7. Roberts’ repertoire mix of traditional tunes of England and Cardiff is made up of his own compositions Spain and adding in the vibrant fusion SEAGULL KINEVIL, Buffalo Bar, 11 and timeless Scottish folk songs, deftly rhythms of the Birmingham music scene Windsor Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 intricate guitar playing and a voice both are The Urban Folk Quartet. 3BY. With support from The Method. bold and subject to fragility. ACOUSTIC LADYLAND, The Croft Main Room, 117 - 119 Stokes Croft, MOSTLY AUTUMN, The Globe, 125 AWAKEN DEMONS, The Croft Albany Road, Roath, CF24 3NS, Main Room, 117 - 119 Stokes Croft, BS1 3RW, £8. 7.30pm, £14adv/£17otd. Music heavily BS1 3RW, £6. Support from The Eyes Of DEVIL DRIVER, 02 Academy, influenced by classic 70s rock. A Traitor and Hierophant. Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA, 5pm,

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LIVE MUSIC, No 51, 51 Stokes Croft, BS1 3QP. New regular night featuring acoustic, folk style, live musicians. Featuring-Nick Parker/Suzie Latham.

Cardiff

THE ELECTRIC STRAWBS, The Globe, 125 Albany Road, Roath, CF24 3NS, 7.30pm,£14adv/£17otd. Iconic folk rock stalwarts. NO SWEAT, The Cardiff Arts Institute, 29 Park Place, CF10 3QD, 9pm, £free. No Sweat is our weekly staple, delivering you wholesome luscious local bands and a few magical treats from afar that will feed your imagination. SPOKES, Buffalo Bar, 11 Windsor Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 3BY.

Thu.18 Bridgwater

LEVELLERS, The Palace, 25-27 Penel Orlieu, TA6 3PF, 8pm, £19.50adv.

Bristol

LARRY MILLER, The Fleece, 12 St. Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, 8pm, £6adv. American rock and avant garde guitarist as well as former member of Destroy All Monsters, Sproton Layers, M3, and Nonfiction. With support from Willie And The Bandits and The Snorting Dogs. DRAWN RECORDINGS, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £3. 3 of the cities best and most innovative live acts interspersed with DJs and accompanied by live visuals. LATER-Dj Vallee. PINOT GINEO, The Croft Main Room, 117 - 119 Stokes Croft, BS1 3RW, £5. Support from The Transpersonals, Holy Stain, Attack Horse and bands in front stage. LOCAL NATIVES, The Thekla, The Grove, East Mud Dock, BS1 4RB, 7pm-10pm, £10adv. ANNIHILATOR, 02 Academy, Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA, 7pm, £11.

Cardiff

JONQUIL, The Cardiff Arts Institute, 29 Park Place, CF10 3QD, 8pm, £tbc. Jonquil have evolved from their beginnings as an avant-folk group to a band who play loud, bright and confident pop music with a tropical tinge. CHRIS FARLOE, The Globe, 125 Albany Road, Roath, CF24 3NS, 7.30pm, £15adv/£18otd. & The Norman Beaker band, famous for handbags & Gladrags. MJ HIBBERT & THE VALIDATORS, Gwdihw Café Bar, Guildford Crescent, CF10 2HJ, 8pm, £5. Hosting MJ Hibbett’s Dinosaur Planet, a fantastic new full-cast (2 people) rock musical written by Indie Legend MJ Hibbett. ABE VIGODA, Buffalo Bar, 11 Windsor Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 3BY.

Fri.19 Bristol

CAITLIN ROSE, The Fleece, 12 St. Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, 8pm, £10adv. Nashville’s own neo-country twanger tells stories of a new generation of young American alcoholics falling in love at backyard weddings. Plus Peter Wolf Crier and Hannah Peel. ZUN ZUN EGUI, The Croft Main

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Room, 117 - 119 Stokes Croft, BS1 3RW, £6. Support from Sun Araw, Andrew Hung (Fuck Buttons) DJ, Silver Pyre and Non Verbal The Janitor. SYTE & THE SOUND, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £3-£3.50. Strong percussion, funky grooves, beautiful, poetic vocals and shimmering electronics – with occasional swings into thrash rock and ambient soundscapes. Support from Three Kings High- six piece band playing soul/pop/ blues. LATER-Dj Dad. THE DOORS ALIVE, 02 Academy, Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA, 6.30pm, £10.

and DJs ‘til the early hours. GABRIELLE ALPIN, Clwb Ifor Bach, 11 Womanby Street, CF10 1BR, 7.30pm, £5. Plus special guests. HAIGHT-ASHBURY, Buffalo Bar, 11 Windsor Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 3BY.

GENERAL ELEKTRIKS, The Thekla, The Grove, East Mud Dock, BS1 4RB, 7.30pm, £8.50adv. OPEN MIC, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £free entry with 2-4-1 Noodles!

Cardiff

THE ULTIMATE EAGLES, The Globe, 125 Albany Road, Roath, CF24 3NS, 7.30pm, £15adv/£18otd. Bristol Great tribute to Henley, Frey & Co. U.S BOMBS, The Croft Main Room, NO SWEAT, The Cardiff Arts 117 - 119 Stokes Croft, BS1 3RW, Institute, 29 Park Place, CF10 3QD, £10. Support from The Grit. 9pm, £free. No Sweat is our weekly staple, SKUNK ANANSIE, 02 Academy, delivering you wholesome luscious local Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA. bands and a few magical treats from afar Cardiff SONGSMITH, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. that will feed your imagination. Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £free. A ECHO LOUNGE, Clwb Ifor Bach, AND SO I WATCH YOU FROM selection of bands playing a variety of folk AFAR, Clwb Ifor Bach, 11 11 Womanby Street, CF10 1BR, and acoustic. With-Nick Parker/Rich Maya/ Womanby Street, CF10 1BR, 7.30pm, £4. With Black Russian and The Lewis Winter. LATER-Dj Sho’Nuff. Good Things. 7.30pm, £6.50. With Tubelord and JIM NOIR, Buffalo Bar, 11 Windsor THE ROYALL JAM! No 51, 51 Truckers of Husk. Stokes Croft, BS1 3QP. A chance for Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 3BY. With musicians to meet and play together as support from Lucas Renney. Thu.25 well as a great way to explore new styles and sounds. Hosted by Ruth Royall. Bristol Sat.20 SLEIGH BELLS, The Thekla, The GMT - Guy McCoy Torme, The Bristol Grove, East Mud Dock, BS1 4RB, Fleece, 12 St. Thomas Street, BS1 7pm-10pm, £8.50adv. Support from SPIDER’S WEB FESTIVAL DAY 1, 6JJ, 8pm, £8adv. Powerful rock ‘n’ roll The Knocks. The Fleece, 12 St. Thomas Street, taking it’s cue from such powerhouse trios Cardiff BS1 6JJ, TBCpm, £18adv Day/£32adv as Cream and Mountain. Weekend. A miriad of goth outfits from BLITZEN TRAPPER, The Thekla, JOHNNY FOREIGNER, Buffalo across the UK and Europe, under one The Grove, East Mud Dock, BS1 Bar, 11 Windsor Place, Cardiff dimly lit roof. With ESOTERICA, Rhombus, Bay, CF10 3BY. With support from 4RB, 7pm-10pm, £9adv. Support from The Last Cry, Al B. Damned, My Beloved Pearly Gate Music. Stagecoach. Death and Knutz . CLEVERHEAD, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. FAR OUT, Gwdihw Café Bar, MARNIE STERN, The Thekla, The Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £free. Guildford Crescent, CF10 2HJ, Grove, East Mud Dock, BS1 4RB, Live music showcase with Sickwax-deep 8pm, £2 all proceeds to charity. THE 7pm-10pm, £7.50adv. Support from spacious dub, funky rhythms with funky BLUETONES, Clwb Ifor Bach, The Agitator. brass section and verbal gymnastics and 11 Womanby Street, CF10 1BR, WAITING FOR KATE, Mr Wolfs, Coronettes- jazzy & quirky unexpected 7.30pm, £15. 33 St. Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, covers. LATER-Dj Sho’Nuff. £3-£3.50. Playing funky, alternative, big READY SET LOW, 02 Academy, beat, Ska with horns, spike and dance Plus Tue.23 Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA, 7pm, support from Mad Apple Circus and Swift Bristol £5. Manoeuvre. LATER-Rat-A-Tat DJs. Cardiff SHAM 69, The Fleece, 12 St. Cardiff Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, 8pm, LETS ZEP, The Globe, 125 Albany CYRION, Clwb Ifor Bach, 11 £10adv. Oi! and Streetpunk legends. Road, Roath, CF24 3NS, 7.30pm, Womanby Street, CF10 1BR, 8pm, Support from 2 Sick Monkeys and £10adv/£12otd. Great tribute to Led Zep. £6. With Crash.Disco and Messner. Hacksaw. TEK ONE, Clwb Ifor Bach, 11 OUI MESSY, Buffalo Bar, 11 CARIBOU, The Thekla, The Womanby Street, CF10 1BR, 7pm, Windsor Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 Grove, East Mud Dock, BS1 4RB, £6. With Daywalkers. 3BY. With support from Science Bastard. 7pm-10pm, £10.50adv. Support from ZOO POP, Gwdihw Café Bar, Taunton RocketNumberNine. Guildford Crescent, CF10 2HJ, BLACKHEART, The Space Tacchi LIVE MUSIC, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. 8pm, £3. Acoustic folk-rock night with Morris Arts Centre, School Road, Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £2. local singer songwriter Pagan Wanderer LATER-DJ Lunchbox- A snes injected TA2 8PD, 7:30pm, £9/£7conc. e new Lu, a one man Indietronica (indie stars of British contemporary folk combine mash up of Jazz,swing, hiphop, dancehall, electronic) band with support from Stokes traditional instruments with totally modern reggae, Balkan, dub & more! William and Violas, a great indie/math rock songwriting, creating energetic rock folk WE START PARTYS, 02 Academy, four piece. that will have you on your feet. Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA, 7pm, £5. JAMES BLAKE, Buffalo Bar, 11 Cardiff Windsor Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 Sun.21 3BY, (late). THE WEDDING PRESENT, The BLACK BREATH, Buffalo Bar, 11 Globe, 125 Albany Road, Roath, Bristol Windsor Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 CF24 3NS, 7.30pm, £14adv/£17otd. SPIDER’S WEB FESTIVAL - DAY 2, Performing their classic Bizarro album in 3BY(early). The Fleece, 12 St. Thomas Street, VERY SPECIAL GUESTS, The it’s entirety as well as their greatest hits. BS1 6JJ, TBCpm, £18adv Day/£32adv Cardiff Arts Institute, 29 Park ZEUS, Buffalo Bar, 11 Windsor Weekend. With VLAD IN TEARS, Cauda Place, CF10 3QD, 8pm, £tbc. Live Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 3BY. Pavonis, The Cemetary Girlz, Calatrilloz, music night. SARAH BLASKO, Clwb Ifor Bach, Imprint and In The Land Of The Blind. 11 Womanby Street, CF10 1BR, RINOA, The Croft Main Room, 7pm, £8. An inimitable visual presence Fri.26 117 - 119 Stokes Croft, BS1 3RW, with a deceptively fragile voice belying her £5. Support from While She Sleeps and Bristol wistful magnetism. Mea Culpa. GODSIZED, The Fleece, 12 St. THE WEDDING PRESENT, 02 Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, 8pm, Wed.24 Academy, Frogmore Street, BS1 £6adv. Four like-minded musicians 5NA, 7pm, £13. Bristol channelling everything they have into Cardiff creating heavy, groove based hard rock, RUARRI JOSEPH, Colston Hall, culminating in powerful, dynamic live GWDIHW BIRTHDAY, Gwdihw Hall 2, Colston Street, BS1 5AR, shows. Support from Hellbound. Café Bar, Guildford Crescent, CF10 7.30pm, £8.50. The indie-folk sensation, SARAH BLASKO, The Louisiana, often likened to Tom Waits, Cat Stevens 2HJ, 8pm, £free. They’ll be live music Wapping Road, Bathurst Terrace, and even Dylan, performs his much from The Method, Them Lovely Boys, BS1 6UA, 7pm, £8. An inimitable visual anticipated fourth record Shoulder to The Reinvention of Mr. Babatola and Afro presence with a deceptively fragile voice the Wheel. Cluster. As well as free booze, free food belying her wistful magnetism. www.247magazine.co.uk

Mon.22

MUFF SAID, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £3-£3.50. Muff Said are a heady mix of ska-pop and jump-up reggae. Plus Big Colours. LATER- Dj Chazzie Jay. ATHLETE, 02 Academy, Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA.

Cardiff

MISS MOLLY’S FOLLY, Gwdihw Café Bar, Guildford Crescent, CF10 2HJ, 8pm, £2. Lead singer Angie’s remarkable vocals are joined by clarinet, flute, cello in an eclectic mix of styles inspired by Gipsy, folk, Yiddish music and jazz. From soft lullabies with heavenly vocal harmonies to the more upbeat wild and feisty. Support from Gaudy Orde, part vaudeville part skiffle act, all remarkably entertaining.

Gloucester

LIMEHOUSE LIZZY, Gloucester Guildhall, 23 Eastgate Street, GL1 1NS, 7.30pm, £13adv. Thin Lizzy tribute act.

Sat.27 Bristol

CHRIS WOOD, Colston Hall, Hall 2, Colston Street, BS1 5AR, 8pm, £15. Traditional songs with a heart and soul from master lyricist Wood. ZOO FOR YOU, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £3-£3.50. A fusion of funk, afrobeat, hiphop, reggae, dub from Kent with support from The Boot Lagoon - psychedelic ‘Canterbury Sound’ of the 70s and RAE - from North Indian to jazz, from classical to funk, and from folk to rock. THE MUMMERS, The Thekla, The Grove, East Mud Dock, BS1 4RB, 7pm-10pm, £8adv.

Cardiff

JOHN COOPER CLARK, The Globe, 125 Albany Road, Roath, CF24 3NS, 7.30pm, £15adv/£18otd. THE BRIGHT YOUNG PEOPLE, Buffalo Bar, 11 Windsor Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 3BY.

Sun.28 Bristol

SPEAR OF DESTINY, The Fleece, 12 St. Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, 8pm, £10adv. Kirk Brandon’s self proclaimed ‘greatest rock band in the world’, bringing you punk-influenced power rock. JOHN COOPER CLARKE, The Thekla, The Grove, East Mud Dock, BS1 4RB, 7.30pm, £15adv. VOODOO HUSSY, The Croft Main Room, 117 - 119 Stokes Croft, BS1 3RW, £7. Feat Shabby from Big Brother. THE PARLOTONES, 02 Academy, Frogmore Street, BS1 5NA, 7pm, £10.

Mon.29 Bristol TO THE BONES, The Fleece, 12 St. Thomas Street, BS1 6JJ, 8pm, £6adv. A brutally concise melodic racket of heavy metal. Support from These Black Shores and First And Last Men. SONGSMITH, Mr Wolfs, 33 St. Stephens Street, BS1 1JX, £free. A selection of bands playing a variety of folk and acoustic. With-Nick Parker/Samuel Powell/Chester. magazine | 25



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THE FACULTY. Dakota, 12-14 Bath MONDAY’S STUDENT NIGHT. Road. 9pm-3am. £free B4 10pm. Back To Mine. 7 Bladud Buildings. The Ultimate Student Mash-Up! With the very The Paragon. £free. DJ Asian Hawk turntable wiz kid mixing Funk, Soul, R’n’B, Hip best in RnB & Chart. Swansea Hop, Jazz, D’n’B, Reggae & more. CHAKA CHAKA. Bar Sigma. 1 MARVELLOUS MONDAYS. ClubXL. Walcott St. £1 B4 11.30pm Northampton Lane. 10pm-3am. £free. Funk Reggae Dancehall Dub Hiphop. with flyer/ £2 B4 9.30pm/ £3 B4 10.30pm. Student night with resident DJ Mister Bibby + guest DJ’s. TUESDAY THE STUDENT SOCIAL. Po Na Bath Na. North Parade. 10pm-late. £3 !CRASH! - THE POP! INDIE! (Remember your student card DISCO! SMASH-UP! Po Na Na. please.) Downtown (in association with North Parade. £3/£2.50 NUS. 10pm BUSU), is the best student party in town. - 2am. A huge smash up of the best Pop, We have enough drinks deals to fill your indie & electro party anthems. boots, including our infamous cocktail THE BIG CHEESE. Moles, George buckets for £7. With DJ David Mayo and his St. 10pm. £4/£3.50 NUS. Bath’s original eclectic style. and best cheese night MY MY MY. Second Bridge. 10 TUESDAYS. Back To Mine. 7 Manvers St. Bath’s premier student with Bladud Buildings. The Paragon. great drinks deals all night and great music! £free. DJs on rotation playing Reggae, Dub, FLAUNT. Celsius Ice Bar and Club. Eclectic, Rare Groove, Funk, Ska, Modern 1-3 South Parade. 10pm- 3am. £3 Break, Funk, Downtempo with DJ Stoney B4 10:30pm/£4 after. Bath’s premier Monster, DJ Read Jones and Oli Embleton. student night in Bath’s premier venue. TNT. Celsius Ice Bar & Club. 1-3 Student cards required. South Parade. 10pm-2am. £5 all DIVERSION. The Weir Lounge. St night £4 Student I.D/Flyer £3/£3.50 Saviours Road. Two house DJs playing Guest List. DJ Mister Bibby & Guest will be Popular Dance on one end and Indie Rock on dropping musical bombs the other. Something for everyone! Bristol Bristol OLD SKOOL. Elbow Room. 64 Park ZOOLOGY. The Thekla, The St. until 2am. £free. Old Skool. Grove. 9.30pm – 3am. £free B4 KANDI TUESDAYS. Joe Publics. 10pm/£3NUS B4 midnight /£4NUS 3 Queens Avenue. Clifton. £5/£4. after. Fine array of wild tunes that swing 10pm – Late. Commercial, R’n’B, hip-hop, like a monkey between the likes hippo-hop, funky house. indie-raccoon, panda pop and your favourite THE REAL DEAL. Mbargo. The elephant-scale party tunes plus Hub Radio Triangle. 8pm – 2am. £free. Kevin Real DJs on the top deck. Deal mixes up a selection of R’n’B, hip-hop, SLAM ON THE BREAKS. Mbargo. chart and old skool classics! The Triangle, Clifton. 8pm -2am. STUDENT NIGHT. Lizard Lounge. £free. Benny Kane & KVL present a mix 66 Queens Road. 9pm – late. Classics of Electro, Breaks, Dubstep & a little bit of and Dance. DJ’s Milky & Anthony Li. anything else that feels right! THE BITCH’S BOLLOCKS. Mr FUNKY MONDAYS. Oceana. Wolfs. 33 St. Stephens St. £4with/ Harbourside. 9pm – 4am. £2 B4 £5without NUS. New lesbian night every 10pm / £3 after. second Tuesday of the month! Old Skool, Student only night of messiness! Hip Hop/ Indie/ Electro plus guest DJs from B.E.D. The Bunker, 78 Queens around the UK including Lucy Ironmonger Road, Clifton Triangle. 10pm-3am. from Brum’s Burn The Bra. Commercial, classy and sexy finely blended JUST CLICK. 31 Corn St. 9.30pm. with cool, edgy and underground over £free before 10.30pm/£3 after. three rooms. Electro, Funky, Fidget House and More! MONDAY CLUB. The Lanes. 32 THE MASH UP. The Bunker, 78 Nelson St. 3pm-12pm. £7. Do you Queens Road, Clifton Triangle. work in a bar, shop or restaurant? Us too and £4/£3 guestlist b4 11.30pm/£3 with we feel your pain! So come and party like it’s VIP Bristol card. Saturday night with drinks specials, cheap 2nd. PROJECT 13. Mr Wolfs. 33 St. Stephens St. £3. Monthly Hip Hop night bowling and good tunes! with a lick of Dubstep and DnB, Party Tunes Cardiff & Turntablism. Live local Mc’s & guest Dj’s BUFFALO LIVE PRESENTS... till late. Plus regular P13 team shenanigans. Buffalo Bar, 11 Windsor Place. 9pm-4am, £varies/£free downstairs. Hosted by Chalk MC. Bands, live music, drinks offers, DJ’s and Cardiff more! Downstairs - new music guru Jen BUFFALO LIVE . Buffalo Bar. 11 Windsor Place. 8pm-4am. £varies/ Long & special guest DJs. LATE NIGHT LIVE. 10 Feet Tall. £free downstairs. Showcasing the 11A – 12 Church St. 8pm-3am. best promoters, DJs & bands along with £varies/£free downstairs. Indie, Folk, visuals, giveaways, turntable skills, shooters, Acoustic, Pop, Experimental, Alternative, cocktails, hip hop karaoke, scratch battles Rock, Electro, DJs. dubstep, drum’n’bass & hip hop. FUNKY MONKEYS. The Old Library, INSIDER SOUND. 10 Feet Tall. 18-19 Trinity St. 9pm-2am. £3. Funky/ 11A – 12 Church St. 10pm-4am. Electro/ Fidget/ House. £3NUS/£2 with flyer. An almighty sound JAGERFEST. Glam. Greyfriars clash of big party beats from Marky De Sade. Road. 9pm - 3am. Old Funk tune meets modern Hip Hop plus

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party dancefloor fillers past and present. JETSET. Glam. Greyfriars Road. 9pm - 3am. Cardiff’s newest and best Tuesday student night out. JUST DANCE. Clwb Ifor Bach. Womanby St. 10.30 – 2am. £3. £free before 11. Commercial tunes, rock and R’n’B. STUDENT NIGHT. Toucan. Womanby St. £2. All Genres of Music. LATINO HEAT. Zync Bar. 63 St. Marys St. 9pm- 3.30am. Tuesday night is Latino night at Zync, DJ Adry will be playing latino, salsa and socca. Also performing is the 15 piece Brazilian band, Samba Galez and Brazilian dancers.

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TORN. Meze Lounge. 6 Market St. £2/£1 nus. 9-3am. South Wales Sickest Metal Night.

WEDNESDAY Bath

THE WEDNESDAY LUNGE. Porter Cellar Bar. 7pm-late. DJ @ 12. £5/£3.50NUS. The best in live Ska, Punk, Indie, Funk, Swing, Hip Hop. CLUB MOJITO. Second Bridge. 10 Manvers St. £4 / £3 NUS or before 11. 10pm - 2am. International music, uplifting Latin House music and live percussion. With Jake Gabai & friends. DISCORD. Po Na Na. North Parade. £4/£3 B4 11pm. 9.30pm - 2am. A full tilt mix of the best rock, metal, punk, industrial & classic alternative anthems!! WEDNESDAYS. Back To Mine. 7 Bladud Buildings. The Paragon. £free. DJs on rotation playing Reggae, Dub, Eclectic, Rare Groove, Funk, Ska, Modern Break, Funk, Downtempo with DJ Stoney Monster, DJ Read Jones and Oli Embleton. 3rd IRREVERSIBLE. St James Wine Vaults. 10 St James St. 6pm11.30pm. Covering a huge spectrum from Drum and Bass to Electro, Bath’s hottest DJ’s will be in residency featuring Bhok, Hefty, Element, Psychlogen, MappMaker and Basix.

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A BRONX TALE. Mbargo. The Triangle, Clifton, £free, 8pm – 2am. £free. Benny Kane smashes it up with a solid mix of Hip-Hop, R’n’B and ending with Dubstep & Drum & Bass! STUDENT NIGHT. Lizard Lounge. 66 Queens Road, 9pm – late. Party Classics and Dance. DJ’s Milky & Anthony Li. UP THE RACKET. Elbow Room. 64 Park St. £Free till 2am. Indie, Alternative and 80’s. KITSCH. The Bunker, 78 Queens Road, Clifton Triangle. Bristol’s best DJ’s playing Chart, House and Kitsch classics 3rd BCB PROJECT. Crash Mansion. 12 St Stephens St. 10pm2am. £5. Featuring Roska, UK Garage MC turned Producer/ DJ.

floor anthems. BLENDER. Buffalo Bar. 11 Windsor Place. 8pm-4am. £varies/ £free downstairs. A blended-up clash of pop culture, fashion, music, bands and truely unique parties! LISTEN UP! Clwb Ifor Bach. 11 Womanby Street. CF10 1BR. 9.30pm – 3am. £3. Top Floor: Indie, electro, pop. Middle: Special Guests. Bottom: Soul, disco, funk THE BOOM BOOM BOUTIQUE. 10 Feet Tall. 11A – 12 Church St. 10-4am. £free The biggest, baddest bass blowing, booty shakin’ party beats! SOUL MOVEMENT. Zync Bar. 63 St. Marys St. 9pm-3.30am. Sexy Ladies Night with Soul, Sexy RNB, Hip Hop, Dancehall & Bashment. DJ’s Jigga, D.J. Stylus and Mazu will be playing R’n’B.

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LOLLIPOP. Dakota, 12-14 Bath Road, GL53 7HA. 9pm-3am. £free before 10pm/£4 after. Expect loads of fun as our Candy girls and boys will be out in full force with loads of free giveaways. Selected drinks £1 all night.

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FLUX STUDENT NIGHT. Meze Lounge. 6 Market St. 9pm-5am £free. Alt, Indie, Rock, Hip-Hop, D&B and Dubstep. Resident DJ’s on rotation: Eddie Monster, Jamie Swift, Vernon Tessio, Mogsy, Bex & Loz. Most drinks 2 for 1. WEDNESDAYS. Mojo. Market St. £8/£7Nus. 9pm-2am. With DJs spinning R&B, Hip Hop, Funk, Cool Indie, Club Bangers with Electronic Dance & Classic Party Anthems!

Swansea

ALLSORTS. Monkey Cafe. Castle St. 10pm till late. £free B4 11pm. Filthy, sexy, funky music – Soul, rare Grooves, Hip Hop, Breaks & Grime with Vinylism DJ’s. ALLIANCE. Monkey Cafe. Castle St. Monthly. Premier Drum & Bass night attracting all the big names. FUNKED UP. Bar Sigma. 1 Northampton Lane. 10pm-3am. £free B4 10.30pm/£2/£3 after. Funk Soul Disco Latin Hiphop. HUMP. Lava Lounge. Little Wind St. 7pm-late. £1. Playing the biggest student anthems. Selected drinks £1.

THURSDAY Bath

MONKEY LIKE BANANA. Back To Mine. 7 Bladud Buildings, The Paragon. £free before 11pm. DJs mixing Breaks, Funk, DnB, Eclectic. BLOW - BATHS INDIE CLUB NIGHT. Moles. George St. £5/£4 Cons.. 11pm - 2am. Playing a huge sweaty mix of new & classic Indie Rock & Pop! THE BOMB. The Second Bridge. 10 Manvers St. £5/£4 NUS/£3adv. THIRSTY THURSDAYS. Po Na Na. Cardiff North Parade. 10pm-2am. Girls go SHOTGUN RULES. Revolution. free b4 11pm / £3 b4 11pm / £4after 9-11 Castle St. 9pm-2am. £2 B4 10.30pm/£3 B4 12pm/£4 after. Fancy / £1 off with TT flyer. A wild, anythinga night of VIP treatment? All cocktails £3.50. goes party night based on American College WOO WOO WEDNESDAYS. Glam. Fraternity / Sorority parties. 2 Greyfriars Road. 10pm-3am. £free POP SCENE. Celsius Ice Bar & Club. 1-3 South Parade. 10pm-2am. with flyer. 2-4-1 on all Woo Woo’s! With £4 B411pm/£5 after. The weekend Ian Davies playing all your chart and dance magazine | 27


CLUB Tony & Alex. WEEKEND PARTY PART 1. Lizard Lounge. 66 Queens Road. 9pm – late. Current and classic party tunes with FRIDAY residents Big Daddy & Milky. Bath THE BOMB. The Bunker, 78 SQUEEZE THE CHEESE. Po Queens Road, Clifton Triangle. Na Na. North Parade. BA2 4AL. 9pm-3am. £3 b4 11pm/£5after. DJ 10.30pm-2.30am. £5-£4 NUS. Bath’s Amo smashes it week in week out with help Bristol Biggest Night Of Guilty Pleasures! from residents, the Urban Knights, Lucas ROOT ELEVATION. The Big Chill DISCO MASH. Second Bridge. 10 Lafone, Joe Bananas and Jambo! We play Bar. 15 Small St. £free. Root Elevation’s Manvers St. 10pm-2.30am. £4 with the best in new and underground music. Type Sun brings you the best in Soul Music, flyer. Disco, Party, Retro. MAMA ROUX. Bijou Bar. past, present & future. FRIDAYS. Back To Mine. 7 Bladud Whiteladies Road. 10pm – 3am. COMMUNION. Mr Wolfs. 33 St. Buildings. £free entry b4 11. £5/£3 £free. Monthly. Mama Roux presents an Stephens St. 1st Thursday of each mem. DJs on rotation playing a mix of Funk, evening of Heavy Soul/ Deep Funk/ Rare month. Live performances from four different Soul, Classics, Eclectic, RnB and more. With Groove/ Mod/ Latin/ Disco spun by DJs Jeff artists/bands throughout the evening, DJ Paul Freedom, DJ Corin CrazyLegz, DJ Groves & John C. interjected with DJs Rodders, DJ Asian Hawk and DJ JangoPhatt. PHUCT. Bristol Bierkeller. All Saints’ ROOT ELEVATION. The Big Chill LADIES NIGHT. Celsius Ice Bar Street. 9pm-3am. £3 B4 10pm/£4 Bar. 15 Small St. Root Elevation’s Type and Club. 1-3 South Parade. from 10pm-11pm/£5 after. Metal, Punk Sun brings you the best in Soul Music, past, 10pm-3am. £free B4 11pm. The best and Rock to make your spine tingle. present & future. in new and Old skool Hip Hop, sexy RnB, UK BOUNCE. Mbargo. The Triangle, Garage, House, Dance, Dancehall and urban 5th THE BLAST. Thekla. The Grove, East Mud Dock. Purveyors of the best parties Clifton. 9pm – 2am. £free. DJ Suisse flavaz with DJ So Fly. in this fair town, including the legendary Shit Tony gets the weekend started early with a KABOOM!!! Celsius. 1-3 South selection of Electro House, Club Classics & Parade. 10pm-3am. £5/£4 with flyer. The Bed nights 5th BUOYANCY. The Bank of House Anthems! House, Electro, Breaks and more with DJs Stokes Croft. 84 Stokes Croft. RACK EM UP. Elbow Room. 64 Tom Maddicott and Graham S. Dropping 11pm- 4am. Swing by Bristol’s freshest Park St. £free till 2am. DJ’s upstairs dancefloor bombs every 1st and 3rd Friday new Venue and come dip your feet in the plays chart, dance and alternative. of the month. PRESSURE. Thekla. The Grove, finer side of House, Disco and Techno... I LUV 90’S. Komedia. Westgate East Mud Dock. 10pm-3am. £3/£4. 5th. ALL NATIONS COME DANCE. St. 10.30pm-1.30am. Expect the BEST The Attic Bar. 1-9 Stokes Croft. £7. Guitar-orientated indie rock and pop with Brit-Poppin & Chart-Topping anthems from Live cultural Reggae singers and sound resident DJ MrSteveBob in the main room 1990 - 1999!! system vibes. Live PA’s from: Troy Ellism and the Twee In The Park gang on the top ELEMENT. The Weir Lounge. Rudy Lee, Bev Gee, Sis Aba Shani, Glen and deck, with occasional special guests. St Saviours Road. £free with PUKKA UP! The Bunker, 78 Queens password from facebook. The Musical Vibes from DJ Stryda. Road, Clifton Triangle. £3. cheapest drinks in town and DJ Touch 5th THE ASBO DISCO. Start the GLOBALISTA. The Big Chill Bar. Bus. 7-9 Baldwin St. 10pm-3am. delivering the hottest new tunes. 15 Small St. £free. DJ Vivo (Brazilian £3 B4 10pm/£4 after. Feat. London Bristol Beatz/World Beatz) and guests take you on a Zoo (LDZ), The Brainstorm Mixtape launch SPLIT HAPPENS. The Lanes. 22 musical journey around the globe. party; full explosive hip-hop slash drug-step Nelson St. 9pm-3am. £5adv/£7otd. Cardiff show with loads of scratching, plenty of giveWith our resident DJs playing the best in GLITTERATI. Oceana. Greyfriars aways and all the trimmings! Plus DJ Switch Rock N Roll, Soul, Ska and other hits to bop Road. 10pm-3am. £3 B4 and DJ support from ASBO, Skellkman, The and bowl to! midnight/£4/£3NUS. Sexy RnB, Urban Doctor and Malicious. TWILIGHT NIGHTS. Day & Night. and Dance floor filling anthems. Selected 10 St. Nicholas St. With a mesh of Funk, 5th THE GUNPOWDER PLOT. drinks £2 all night. Motion. 74 Avon St. 9pm-4am. £12. Funky House & Funky Techno and more GLAMOUROUS. Glam. 2 Greyfriars intense sounds including Hip-Hop, Dirty An explosive mix of music, fireworks and Road. 10pm-3am. The busiest midweek Electro House, Breaks & Drum & Bass. twisted cabaret, featuring The Invisible Circus urban party with DJs Urban Fusion, Veejay, BREAKOUT. The Cooler Music and a music lineup curated by Smerins Jigga and DJ Paz playing Hip Hop, R&B, UK Venue. 48 Park St. 10.30pm. £free Anti-Social Club. Funky, House, Old Skool and Garage. B4 11pm/£2after. 5th TIKI. Black Swan. 438 SUGARDROP. Buffalo Bar. With Brit Pop and Classic Indie. Stapleton Road. 10pm -6am. £5adv. 11 Windsor Place. 8pm-4am. WTF? Club Comfi. 10-12 Triangle Celebrating Bonfire Night with Cursor Miner, £varies/£free downstairs. New live South, Clifton. 10pm-late. £free Devilman (Scotch Egg & Dokkebi Q), Henry music, jump-up beats, VJs, breaks & beats, B4 12pm/£3 with flyer/NUS. House, Homesweet, Jakub23, Jonny3snares, Clasp, drink offers, dope dubstep, beer garden, Electro, Dubstep, Indie Dance and Chart Helix with Amen-tal takeover upstairs. Plus electro bass, animation, DJ battles, party remixes. Carl Brown, Dr...um, Badman Moriarty, drum’n’bass, live electronic acts & more.. BOUNCE BASS MUSIC SUMMER Axewound, GONZO’s Bass Heavy Rave ON THE ROCKS. 10 Feet Tall. SESSIONS. Basement 45. 8 with the Neverlution Soundsystem and 11A – 12 Church St. 10pm-4am. Frogmore St. 10pm-4am. £free B4 many more! £free. Classic Anthems Old and New, Party 11pm/£4/£5 after. House, Electro, DnB, Riffs, Alternative Mashups, New Music and Breaks, Dubstep, Garage, Hip Hop and Grime 5th TRANSMISSION LIVE. The Fleece. 12 St. Thomas St. 8pmUltimate Air Guitar Bangers! over two rooms with DJs on rotation. Eats C-Y-N-T. Clwb Ifor Bach. 11 4am. £10adv. Bristol’s brand new punk Everything & Mark Davis, Gel For Head, Womanby St. 10.30pm – 4am. £4 club, with The Pigs launching their new Armedo, Blah, Mc Danny D and more. unless stated.. The biggest midweek rave RAMSHACKLE. Carling Academy. album, and DJ Ziggy spinning the best punk, this side of the Bridge. Electro / DubStep / post punk and proto punk until 4am. With Frogmore St, 10pm-3am. £3/5. Techno / DnB / Rave. Bristol’s biggest alternative night with resident 999, The Pigs and The Lone Sharks. Swansea DJ Dan, Steve Gerrard plus Carlton and Dave 5th KASSEM MOSSE. Timbuk2. Small St. 11pm-5am. £6. Support from S.A.M.P.L.E. Bar Sigma. 1 Remix playing alternative, indie, hip hop, Northampton Lane. 8pm-12am. Emptyset (Caravan, Future Days), October beats and funky shit in the main room. £free. Acoustic Music & Live Performance. PURPLE BAIZE. Elbow Room. 64 (Caravan, Perspectiv), Kowton (Idle Hands, Park St. £Free – open till 4am. DJ Keysound). Taunton Nick Evans. Chart & Floorfillers. ESSENTIAL. Shout. 43/45 East St. 5th CLUB AUTONOMIC, THANK FUNK ITS FRIDAY. Mbargo. Basement 45. 8 Frogmore St. 10pm-3am. £5 B4 11pm includes The Triangle, Clifton. 8pm – 2am. your first 3 drinks on us! Biggest 10pm-5am. £7. Exclusive 2hr ‘Autonomic Funk, Disco and R’n’B with DJ’s Suisse student friendly night playing Dance, Urban, set’ from D-Bridge & Instrumental plus begins here with Cheese, Chart & 80s. DJ Dave Mayo mixing top tunes from the 80s, 90s and 00s. KITSCH. The Weir Lounge. St Saviours Road. The massive London night straight from Embargo 59 is coming to Bath, say goodbye to the monotomy of themed nights!

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Spectrasoul(Shogun Audio) and ANT TC1 (Dispatch Recordings) alongside residents: Distilled & Emblem (Torque). Hosted by: SP:MC & K-EYE. 5th STOP. PLAY. RECORD. LAB Club. 27 Broad St. 10pm-4am. £3/£2 B4 11:30pm. House, Bass, Drum and Plaice upstairs with Lobsterbert, Robbie Red Hat, Hugo O Fosho, Bonus Disc and Hip Hop, Funk, Glitch, Techno downstairs. 5th BACK TO BASSICS. Lakota. 6 Upper York St. 10pm-6am. £12adv/£motd. Hip Hop, DnB, Dubstep, Glitch with Harmonic 313, DJ Tigerstyle, Africa Hitech Soundsystem, Kraak & Smaak, Dorian Concept, Rob Sparx, Ruckspin, DFRNT, Elemental, Mad EP, Dead Fader, Dark Sky and many more! 12th HOSPITALITY/ SHOESTRING. Thekla. The Grove, East Mud Dock.. The Hospital Records night regularly smashing the drum n bass scene in Bristol/probably the biggest and most respected hip-hop night around these parts. 12th TOP BILLIN. Lakota. 6 Upper York St. 10pm-5am. £7adv/£9/motd. DnB, Dubstep, Hip Hop, Jungle with Logan D, Mutated Forms, Stanza, Phantom, Darko and D Lux, Ransom, Kris Biscuit, Firemansam, MC Foxy, Carasel, Kaydan, J Man and more with Top Billin’ Battle Competition hosted by Sleaze, Jackie Chat & Bones. 12th EWAN HOOZAMI. No 51, 51 Stokes Croft. 10pm-3am. £free. Invite only before 10pm. Ewan Hoozami’s Album Launch Party-featuring Ewan Hoozami/Funk From The Trunk/Syte and The Sound (live)/ The Asbo Disco. 19th AGRO. Lakota. 6 Upper York St. 10pm-5am. £8adv/motd. Tech/ Hard DnB, Dubstep, Minimal, Dancehall with Ed Rush, Limewax, C4C B2B The Sect, Future Signal, L Tech B2B G Zus, Psyda, OCDJ, Mortal Wombat, Svengali, Haywire and Bigeta. 19th INTRIGUE. Dojo Lounge. 12-16 Park Row. 10pm-5am. £7. With special guests Marcus Intalex & MC DRS (Soul:R), DJ Storm (Metalheadz), The Insiders (Intrigue Music). Plus Intrigue residents back to back: Superior Selectionz, Soundscape, Valle, Witness, In:Sight, Filgoat, Awol & N-Kwest. Hosted by MC Fokus. 19th. FLOATING POINTS. Thekla. The Grove, East Mud Dock. 10pm-4am. £7adv. DJs: Floating Points, Brackles, Elgato, Crackazat, Jay L, Type Sun and Andy Mac. 19th MONKEY! KNIFE! FIGHT!/ PLAY. Thekla. The Grove, East Mud Dock.. Electro Beats and Bass and House and Techno. 26th BLOWPOP. Thekla. The Grove, East Mud Dock. 26th CHAMPION SOUNDS. Lakota. 6 Upper York St. 10pm-6am. £10. Jungle, DnB, Dubstep, Raggae, Dancehall, Dub and Old Skool with Top Cat (Live), Mickey Finn & Aphrodite, Psychofreud, Randall, Bryan Gee, Iration Steppas, Liondub, Trolley Snatcha, Captain Crunch, Urban Shakedown and more. 26TH DUB VOYAGER. The Lanes. 22 Nelson St. 9pm-3am. £5. The first Dubstep Special sees local DJs and producers come to The Lanes along with one

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and Old Skool classics all night long. COMFI Saturdays. Club Comfi. 10-12 Triangle South, Clifton. 8-4. £7-£8. DJ’s playing everything from party Cardiff classics, R’n’B, dance and much more! BUMPER. Buffalo Bar. 11 Windsor WEEKEND PARTY PART 2. Lizard Place. 9pm-4am. £4/£3/free B4 lounge. 66 Queens Road. 9pm – 11pm. Massive jump-up party anthems late. Current and classic party tunes from and beat-driven mayhem. Expect: Justice Big Daddy & Milky. / Dizzee / Chromeo / Hot Chip / LCD KARL MARX. The Living Room. Soundsystem/ Soulwax / La Roux / Klaxons / Harbourside. 10:30pm - 2am. Soul, Vampire Weekend and Daft Punk. Disco, Funk. HUSTLE. 10 Feet Tall. 11A – 12 WE MULTIPLY. Thekla. The Grove, Church St. Till 4am. £5/£4/£free East Mud Dock. 10pm-4am. £5 entry before 10pm. Classic Funk, Soul, before 12am/£7 after. Follow as we Jazz, Roots, Motown & disco. combine our love of massive basslines, FUTURE FRIDAYS. The Cardiff Cheltenham brostep, jangly angular guitars, electro beeps Arts Institute. 29 Park Place. 9pmFRIDAYS. D-Bar, Dakota. 12-14 n sweeps and gargantuan drops to create 4am//£2 b4 11pm (Regulars Cards Bath Road. 9pm-late. £free with one powerhouse of a night on the dancefloor. FREE)//£4 after 11pm (£3 regulars flyer. RnB and Urban with selected drinks UNI SEX. The Bunker. 78 Queens cards). Shortstuff (12th); a leading light Road, Clifton Triangle. 9.30pm. deals all night. in the ‘post’ Dubstep world alongside Uni Sex is the only student only club on a 5th ZINC. Dakota. 12-14 Bath collaborators such as Hyetal and Brackles. Saturday!! So come and live the dream of the Battle Rhyme Veteran Sonny Jim (19th) and Road. 10pm-3am. £5NUS/£6 weekend @ Bristol hottest new night club! B411pm/£8after. Street tuff and female UK house producer Cooly G (26th) 6th SEDITION. Lakota. 6 Upper riding high on the hype surrounding her deep downtown dirty his beats take influences from Rave, Dubstep and Jungle. Support York St. 10pm-6am. £10. Hardcore, house sound. from Decimal Bass, Konichi, Jam1, Deej Breakbeat, Dubstep, DnB, Electro, World NEUROPOL. Clwb Ifor Bach. 11 and MC Dread. Beats with Nerm & D Code, Specimen A Womanby St. 10pm. £5/£6. A night & MC Incyte, Shannon Duval, Bon Bon, Newport dedicated to Heavy bass musik... Our Underground Utd, Aural Damage, Cant Sit residents are top notch with many producing THANK FUNK ITS FRIDAY. Mojo. Market St. £8. 8pm-3am. £free for Still, Acid Ted and Titan Sounds. and playing their own productions. ladies all night/£free B4 10.30pm. FLAWLESS. Sodabar. Mill Lane. 6th HOT BUTTERED SOUL. The DJ’s playing Hip Hop, R&B, Funk, Soul & 10pm-3am. £free with flyer B4 Bank of Stokes Croft. 84 Stokes Anything to put a smile on your face! The 10.30pm, £3 B4 12pm, £5after. Join Croft. 11pm- 4am. Bristol’s only Deep best funking night around! us for a night of Sexy & Smooth R&B, from Funk, Modern Soul, Underground Disco & INNER CITY TRASH. Meze Lounge. old skool classics to big floor fillers. Boogie night. Market St. 9pm-5am. Alt, Indie, Rock, FUNKY FRIDAYS. Glam (level2). 2 13th DMT. Lakota. 6 Upper York Greyfriars Road. 10pm-3am, £5/£2 Hip-Hop, D&B, Dubstep. Resident DJs on Bristol St. 10pm-7am. £6adv/£10/motd. DJ’s b4 12pm. Urban DJ’s Jigga, Veejay and rotation: Eddie Monster, Jamie Swift, Vernon GENERATION X. The Hatchet Inn. across 8 rooms playing DnB, Dubstep, Hip Troopa take over. Tessio, Mogsy, Bex & Loz. Frogmore St. 10pm-3am. £3 B4 Hop, Jungle, Raggae, Dancehall, Old Skool, DEAL OR NO DEAL. Code. REDROOM DISCO. Central Square. 11.30pm/£4after (£3 Members*). New Skool, Hardcore, Techno, Hardtek, Millennium Plaza, Wood St. 10pmHigh St. 10pm-12pm. £free with Bristol’s Premier Rock Night. Main Room: Electro, Dirty Disco and Ragga. 3am. Deal £10 plus 7 free vouchers. flyer. Generation X with DJs Dave Remix, Dr. Stein, 20th RAVERS ARE: TWISTED No Deal £3. Sexy RnB, Smooth Groves, Jason X & Old Man Rich and the best in Port Talbot EVENT 6. Lakota. 6 Upper York St. Funky, Electro & Club Classics. Punk, Rock, Metal & Alternative music. FRIDAYS. The Bank. Station Road. FREQUENCY. Kirkhouse. Merthyr POP CONFESSIONAL Thekla. Top 8pm-6am. £18adv/motd. Hardstyle 9pm-late. £free and 241 drinks. Tydfil. Till 2am. Tune into the best Funky Deck. East Mud Dock. £4 with flyer. and Hardcore with Evil Activities with MC Gareth Brenan welcomes you to the New Ribbz & Squidgy B, Dougal & Gammer, with House, mainstream and club classics. Playing pop classics from all eras, think Hall Bank, Port Talbot’s newest venue! Top DJ’s MC Whizzkid, Mark EG, with MC Joey Riot, THE WEEKEND WARM-UP. Zync playing party anthems, sexy RnB and Dance & Oates and David Essex! DJ SY with MC Storm vs. MC Enemy, Joey Bar. 63 St. Marys St. 8pm-5am. It’s BOUNCE BASS MUSIC SUMMER Classics. Riot Mcing for Himself, Marc Smith With MC the weekend warm up with DJ Adry from SESSIONS. Basement 45. 8 Swansea Wotsee and many more across 4 rooms. 8pm till 12pm then its DJ Milky, Richie s, with Frogmore St. 10pm-4am. £free B4 FRIDAY FIX. Lava Lounge. Little after dark playing a mixture of chart, R’n’B, 11pm/£4/£5 after. House, Electro, DnB, 20th FRIGHT YOUNG PEOPLE. Wind St. Till 10pm. Swansea’s only Funky House and Indie. Breaks, Dubstep, Garage, Hip Hop and Grime Warehouse. 57 Prince St. Eddie official Nineties and Noughties Night. Dance XXPLOSIVE FRIDAYS. Oceana. over two rooms with DJs on rotation. Eats Voyager, Lukes Anger, Demon Cabbage Greyfriars Road. £free B4 10:30pm to tunes from the last two decades with Everything & Mark Davis, Arsequake, Fred and Usedtobecool alongside many more in drinks prices to match. with E-Flyer or Wristband/£4 NUS/ SouthWest, Shmuckton, Munuver, Bromyat underground dance music. From Dubstep to SHINFO. Bar Sigma. 1 £5without. Come and make the most Breakcore! 1920’s theme. Northampton Lane. 8pm-3am. £free Beats, Scope, Fammo DJs and more. of your weekend by starting with Cardiff’s KLUB KLUTE.The Cooler Music 27th TRIBE OF FROG – FROGZ biggest and best Friday night. Selected drinks B4 10.30pm/£3. Punk Rock Metal Indie Venue. 48 Park St. 10pm. £free B4 IN SPACE!! Lakota. 6 Upper York Electro Ska D&B House. just £2.20 all night. 11pm/£5 after/£4NUS. The Best Indie St. 10pm-7am. £10. Psytrance, Trance, FRIDAYS. Club X. 35-37 Charles St. Swindon night in Bristol. Psy, Goa, Dubstep, Techno, Progressive, CASSETTE PLAYER. Suju 8pm-6am. £free B4 10pm. The best RHYTHM & SOUL. Mbargo. Electro and Dub with Logica, Neutral Motion, Nightclub. 28 High St. 11pm-4am, gay venue in South Wales. Resident and The Triangle, Clifton. £free until Bhaskar vs Alok, Pieman, Thanos, Weetamix, £3 b4 11.30pm/£5. DJ’s Downstairs: guest DJs in 3 rooms of Electro, Trance and 10.30pm. Past Present & Future, it’s a Magic Dave, Psychosonic, DJ Pod, F’da Enjoy a mix of indie/rocknroll/choice pop Hardhouse and DJ Smudge playing Funky spiritual thing! Soulful, Funky & Deep House F’da, Hemp, James Monro, SineWinder, Geo, cuts/electro/funk/soul with Rob The Mod and House and Club Classics. with DJ Paul Morrissey and guests! Frank and Dr.G. Phil Dirt.The Lounge: Smooth RnB, Hip Hop DEPARTMENT S. The Lanes. 5th ELCTRO POP and classic hits with The Chief. 27th POP BUBBLE ROCK. The Nelson St. 9pm-3am. £3. Twice DISCOTHEQUE. Gwdihw Café Bar. Lanes. 22 Nelson St. 9pm-3am. Monthly. With the usual dynamite mix of Guildford Crescent. 8pm. £2. A night SATURDAY grooves old and new, pounding 60’s Garage £4adv/£5otd. PBR DJ’s will be playing the of filthy beats and infectious dance-floor most danceable mix of all the best Punk Pop beats, freaky 60’s Pop, Mod Soul, vintage tunes with the Love Parry III collective playing Bath and Indie you’ve come to love, like. Rock & Roll and Indie Anthems. synth soaked pop/dance music. Followed by SATURDAYS. The Cork. 11-12 Bijou Bar. Whiteladies Road. 10pm 27th GIMME SHELTER! The our favourite DJ’s & guest “Daniel Strange”. Westgate Buildings. Till late. £free. Fleece. 12 St. Thomas St. 8pm-late. – 3am. £free. Resident DJ’s Shawn 5th 1ST BIRTHDAY WEEKENDER. DJ Graham plays new Funk Space Disco Fleming, Elliot Guise and Mark Davis playing £5adv. Live music followed by John Bass. The Cardiff Arts Institute. 29 Park everything from funk and soul to old skool hip The Mod spinning 60’s Psych & Garage, FORBIDDEN FRUIT. ClubXL. Place. 9pm-4am. £tbc. Traffic present Northern Soul, Freakbeat, Punk, R&R, Tamla, hop and house. Walcott St. 10pm-3am. £4.50 B4 High Societies. Traffic has reconfigured its Jazz & Go Go! against vintage projections. BY THE POOL. Elbow Room. 64 11.30pm/£3 NUS/£6 after/£4.50 Richter counter and teamed up with One Park St. £Free – open till 4am. Chart NUS. DJ Paul James blending a Mission and The Reggae Society to shake of Bristols best sound systems ready to blow your mind! With Neverlution Sound System and Wascal.

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the foundations all over again. 12th ROUND THE HOUSES WITH SARAH SWEENEY. Gwdihw Café Bar. Guildford Crescent. 8pm. £2. From House to Jazz, Dubstep to Techno, Hip Hop, Funk and Soul and all that’s in-between. Sarah is joined by Jake ‘The Sax’ a prolific saxophonist and music producer/DJ 19th VAMOS. Gwdihw Café Bar. Guildford Crescent. 8pm. £2. Interweaving a blend of their Ska, Funky Rumba, Folk and Swing roots, Vamos’s uplifting, high tempo and fast rhythm beat is sure to bring a tantalising taste of Spain to Gwdihŵ.

commercial, hip swinging bash of musical delight. MOTORCITY. Komedia. Westgate St. 10.30pm – 1.30am. A refreshing but classic mix across all the Motown, Funk, Soul and Rock’n’Roll greats, with a touch of Disco to boot! SCANDAL. Po Na Na. North Parade.10.30pm-2.30am. £5 b4 12pm/£6after. DJ Ross Deviant blowing up the spot with an eclectic mix of quality anthems from a variety of musical genres. SATURDAYS. Back To Mine. 7 Bladud Buildings. £free entry b4 11. £5/£3 mem. DJs on rotation playing a mash-up of the best Old Skool Beats & Nu Skool flavours as well as Funk, Soul, Hip Hop, DnB, RnB, Hypnotic Breaks & Progressive Beats and much more! With DJ Asian Hawk, DJ Jonson, DJ Read Jones and DJ Oli Embleton. AURORA. Celsius Ice Bar and Club. 1-3 South Parade. 10pm-3am. £6 B4 11pm/£7 after. Top DJs from the South West mixing, mashing and cutting their way through some of the sexiest funky house music of today plus your requests. Over 23s Night. THE QUALITY. Second Bridge. 10 Manvers St. Funky house, dance music. R&B in the vaults. LUSH. The Weir Lounge. St Saviours Road. Lush resident DJ Touch (Coco Loco, Twice As Nice) and Weir Lounge Resident Rudeboy Marcus bringing the freshest and sexiest party tunes over two arenas and two bars.

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There aren’t many events where you don a bright pink wig, fishnets and heels and cover yourself in glitter yet still feel under-dressed. But the Invisible Circus’s Carny Ville at the Old Firestation in Bristol ain’t no ordinary party. The theme of this Carny Ville (which took place the first two weekends October) was production line and chorus line...read let’s go fuckin mental! If you missed it, worry not, The Invisible Circus are back for more mayhem at Motion, Bristol, on Bonfire Night.

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