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Soul ll Soul talk business before they arrive in Newquay

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Hundres & gig hts ig club n e insid

MERCHANDISE THE BAND

US post rock hardcore band visit the South West

JESSICA McENVOY

Up and coming Cornish singer/songwriter



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News Feed LOOE MUSIC FESTIVAL After last years sell out event, the line up has been confirmed for this years festival taking place on 27-29 September. Based on the beach in the heart of Looe, Dizraeli and the Small Gods headline the Friday night, Reef and Seth Lakeman headline the Saturday night and The Darkness finish things off on Sunday night. Other acts appearing on the main stage include The Damned, Sham 69, Empire of Fools, Jay Tamkin and Simon Townsend amongst others. There are three other stages and over 50 bands playing including Chas and Dave, Ruarri Joseph, Funky Acoustica, Secret Affair, Land of Giants and many more. Tickets and full line up at www.looemusic.co.uk

OUTDOOR FILM SEASON If the weather behaves itself, it’s time well spent enjoying a summer evening watching a film on an outdoor screen. Take your pick from this lot; Bristol Zoo on 3rd August with The Goonies or 17th August Anchorman, get tickets from www.bristolzoo.org. uk Over in Exeter, the annual Big Screen in the Park returns to Northernhay Gardens, Exeter on 14-17 August. Films showing are the Goonies (14 Aug), Skyfall (15 Aug), Life of Pi (16 Aug) and The Great Gatsby on 17 Aug. Tickets from www.exeterphoenix. org.uk/big-screen-in-the-park/ Cornish film goers are spoilt with a unique coastal setting as Newquay hosts the Big Seaside Screening on 18 August - Following the success of last year’s screening on the grounds of the Headland Hotel, this year you can experience a cool and quirky outdoor film screening on Newquay’s iconic Killacourt overlooking Towan Beach and the Harbour, and it’s all free!

FINAL CALL FOR BOARDMASTERS Cornwall’s biggest music festival of the year is rapidly approaching, 17,500 people will take over the Watergate Bay site to see the likes of Ben Howard, The Vaccines and Basement Jaxx headlining over three days from 9-11 August. Down at Fistral Beach in the daytime, the action is in the water as the surfers do battle in the waves, skaters and BMXer’s show off their tricks on the ramps and the beach bar hosts more intimate musical performances on Weds and Thurs night. In a new addition and to satisfy those that want to party all night, there are a series of afterparties from Thurs- Sun night. Eton Messy headlines Thurs 8 Aug night for a special free party at the Fistral Beach Bar, Bondax and Karma Kid headline at The Koola on Fri 9 Aug, Gorgan City play live at the Library Bar on 10 Aug and Duke Dumont, B.Traits and CJ Beatz round things off on Sun 11 Aug at the official closing party at Berties. Tickets for all the music events are still available at www.boardmasters.co.uk or on the gate (if still available).

NEW BRISTOL FESTIVAL LAUNCHED CALLING ALL BRIGHT SPARKS The 2013 Ignite business plan competition, managed by Oxford Innovation, is on the hunt to find the best entrepreneurial talent that Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly has to offer and is open to anyone with a bright idea and planning to start a business in Cornwall, or who has done so in the last 12 months. Ignite offers competitors the chance to win a share of a support package worth over £100,000. In addition to the chance of winning, anyone entering the competition can benefit from attending an Ignite Experience Workshop, running at different venues across Cornwall. The workshops are designed specifically for anyone starting up a business and offer an invaluable boost of business advice from the team of experienced business professionals from Oxford Innovation. The closing date for the 2013 Ignite competition is the 17th September and the Ignite Experience workshops will be taqking place at various locations across Cornwall. To find out more about this year's Ignite competition and for details of the Ignite Experience Workshops, visit www.ignitecornwall.com 4|

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After hosting many parties in venues across Bristol, Tokyo Dub step things up a gear and host their first outdoor event on 28 Sept at Castle Park, Bristol. With over 100 artists performing across 10 areas, acts playing include Loefah, Jackmaster, Boddika, Zion Train, Breakage, Dub Pistols and many more. With tickets from only £19.50 for 12hrs of music, it’s a total winner and a great way to round off a summer season of great festivals. Ticket and info from www.tokyodub.com

PLYMOUTH OCEAN FESTIVAL The second annual Ocean City Festival returns from 9-22 September. It’s an engaging way for families and visitors to enjoy the city, taste great food, see fascinating marine life and science, inspiring art and music and learn lots about what happens beneath the waves. It will also raise awareness, nationally and internationally, of Plymouth’s role as a leading UK marine city, for research, leisure, heritage and food. Events will happen through the week including the Ecover Blue Mile, the city's second annual Seafood Festival, a lively and eclectic arts and entertainment programme and much else beside. Behind all this is a series of major scientific and business events that will clearly demonstrate the strength and depth of Plymouth’s marine credibility. More info at www.visitplymouth.co.uk www.247magazine.co.uk



Recommended 9-13 August FALMOUTH WEEK

7-11 August BOARDMASTERS

Falmouth This is the largest sailing regatta in the South West and provides a racing schedule to challenge the most competitive sailors - six days of competitive racing for keelboats, traditional craft and dinghies. In the air, the Red Arrows fly over on 14 August. On land, the party is at Events Square with nightly live music including The Wurzels on 11 for a hog roast and cyder party, Soul Survivors on 12, Company B on 13, Sonique (remember her?), Angie Brown and N-Trance on 16 and Backbeat Sound System on 17 headlining the Pirates of Kernow Caribbean Party. www.southwestbarsandevents.co.uk/falmouthweek

Newquay With it’s split site (the surf side of things is at Fistral Beach and free to enter), the music festival is held overlooking Watergate Bay, has been extended to three days for 2013 and features some serious heavyweights headliners including The Vaccines, Basement Jaxx and Ben Howard, supported by the likes of Everything Everything, Tom Odell, Benga, Redlight, Grand Master Flash and many more over five stages during the weekend. With onsite camping, international skate and BMX comps and after parties featuring Duke Dumont, Eton Messy and Gorgan City, this is shaping up to be one the best Boardmasters to date, get your tickets at www.boardmasters.co.uk

13/14 AUGUST BRITISH FIREWORK CHAMPIONSHIPS

8-11 August Balloon Fiesta Bristol Essentially this is all about a load of hot air, but people seem to love it and if the weathers nice, it’s a good excuse to get out in Ashton Court, albeit it’s a little crowded! Night glows on Thurs & Sat night, added attractions of fun fair and bandstand during the day and brightly coloured balloons of all shapes and sizes floating about on the ground and in the air (subject to weather conditions) www.bristolballoonfiesta.co.uk

9-10 AUGUST KNEE DEEP FESTIVAL Saltash A self described celebration of new music, the arts and life’s simple pleasures, located in the rolling heads of Cornwall. With a careful hand picked line-up covering all genres, bands playing this year include the likes of Big Deal, Cloud Boat, Splashh, Amateur Best, Barefoot, Matthew and Me, Sivu and many more. Put together by a team of dedicated volunteers, the festival is a labour of love with a strong DIY ethos to embrace the Knee Deep vibe, which is a refreshing change from some of the bigger more corporate festivals on the circuit. www.kneedeepfestival.com

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Plymouth The British Firework Championships return to Plymouth this summer with a repeat of last year’s Champion of Champions event. After the British Summer got the best of last year’s event, causing some of the displays to be curtailed on the second night, the organisers decided to invite all the competitors to come back again in 2013 – get ready for two nights of spectacular displays over Plymouth Sound. Best place to watch is either by the Citadel, along Madeira Rd or on the Hoe where there is the fun fair and Heart FM music stage.

16-18 AUGUST FLAVOUR FOOD FEST Plymouth The event is the South West’s largest food and drinks festival and has two new high profile celebrity chefs Michael Caines and Anton Piotrowski, winner of Masterchef Professional 2012 holding master cookery demonstrations in the kitchen theatre during the 10th anniversary celebrations. With over 150,000 people expected during the three days, there are numerous food stands, ale, beer and wine tasting and added entertainment from the Covent Garden entertainers including an international street dancer, an escape artist and a lack rope walker. If you like good food, this is for you.

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Recommended 29-31 August Arctangent Compton Martin, Nr Bristol New festival from the tem behind 2000 Trees with a music policy of more experimental / progressive / left-field acts. Headliners include 65 Days of Static, Fuck Buttons, Public Service Broadcasting & Turbowolf. For your £59 ticket, you get three days inc camping, four stages (inc the amazing Arc structure used for the Glastonbury Glade stage a couple of years ago) and over 80 bands playing to 3,000 people. www.arctangent.co.uk

24 AUGUST KISSTORY Bristol The sell-out London club night Kisstory is returning to Bristol for this third event at the O2 Academy. Kiss FM’s daily Kisstory show at 11am provides the best in old skool & anthems and bringing the biggest garage, house & R&B anthems to Bristol will be Kiss DJ’s Justin Wilkes and Dixon Bros alongside a live PA from Nay Nay, performing Body Groove. Kisstory nights are all about the best dance, hip-hop, R&B and garage anthems, tickets are on sale now on Aloud.com so get your early bird tickets before they sell out! For more info check www.kissfmuk.com

30 Aug – 1 Sept OVER THE HILL FESTIVAl

26 AUGUST BROTHERS V-FEST Varsity, Plymouth Special one-day festival of music presented by Brothers cider to raise money for Help for Hero’s. The V-Fest has over 10 live acts playing including Land of the Giants, Isaac C, Harriet Jones, Shane Gray, Ben Robey, Jack Tucker, Luke McMullin & Matt Price. There are also DJ sets from John Crowther, Tyler Burgess & Simon Scullion. Add in free Cider sampling, festival food and an huge indoor Bouncy Castle, this is shaping up to be a good fundraiser, wristbands only £2!

24-25 August 3CHORD FESTIVAL Trereife Estate, Nr Penzance Ever since the Sex Pistols played their last UK gig at the Winter Gardens, Penzance has always flown its punk colours with anarchic abandon. Now comes a two day punk and pasty festival in the Cornish countryside, set in the grounds of a once-stately home, with some of the biggest names on the UK punk circuit. From diehard classic punks from ’77, to the second wave of British punk in the 1980s right up to today’s studded stalwarts proving that punk most certainly isn’t dead. Acts playing include The Ruts DC, 999, Vice Squad, The Vibrators, One Wayh System and many more. www.3chordsfestival.co.uk

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Rejerrah, Newquay What was at first planned to be a large local gig with the view to showcasing the huge array of local talent in Cornwall, it’s rapidly grow into a three day festival but still keeping it as Cornish as possible with a "Local Bands For Local People" aim. Over 50 acts of mainly local bands are playing this year such as I Am Giant, My Presenter, Moriaty, Wille and the Bandits, Even Nine, Land of the Giants, Auction for the Promise Club, Rosie and the Vandals, Hedluv & Passman and many more, it really is keeping things Cornish as much as possible! With ridiculously low-ticket prices, inc camping, it’s a total winner for staying in the Newquay area in peak season! www.overthehillfestival.com

6-8 September WAVEFORM Nr Shepton Mallet, Somerset Waveform 2013 celebrates its 7th year and a move to a new site in a stunning location in the Somerset hills, enabling the return of the outdoor main stages and all others stages to run later and louder! With a mixed bags of electronic and live acts playing such as Dreadzone, Orb Sound System, System 7, Barry Ashworth (Dub Pistols), Rodney P Chamelion, Dr Meaker and Bristol’s Laid Blak amongst others, it covers all bases of psy trance, breaks, D’n’B, techno, house and downtempo. Outside of the music, there is also a strong focus on green issues, art installations and well being too. www.waveformfestival.com Frendy, Cornwall – Surf and end of summer party

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Jazzie B

You’re playing the Electric Beach Festival in Newquay, how often have you played in the Southwest and what’s it been like? I have played in the Southwest quite a bit, wherever I play has it’s own energy and the Southwest has a very different one. Growing up in east London it was very inspirational to see a working class Londoner blow up internationally, who inspired you when you were growing up? My brothers and the rest of my family, I grew up in a very music home, everyone listening to different music. What kind of songs were being played around the house? Well I was always a big Ziggy Stardust fan, you’d hear Isaac Hayes, Curtis Mayfield, King Tubby, Calypso Music, it was the 70’s which was a very interesting time musically as well as politically, there was a lot of social change going on.

247’s Aldo Vanucci chats to Soul II Soul What can people expect from your Dj set in Newquay, are you playing to people who grew up with your music or trying to win over the younger generation? And do you use digital, cds or vinyl? I’m a soundman so don’t even try to test me, my set up is mainly digital, lot’s of specials and I will take them on a musical journey. I have a £20 limit on buying records which I have only broken once or twice, one of them an early George Benson jazz LP which I’d been after for twenty years, what’s your most expensive record you’ve ever bought? £300. Jesus, what record was that? Next question..

"you try and make music that is timeless but it’s usually about depicting a certain time"

When Soul II Soul broke big in America it was the first time British soul was in that position again since Loose Ends, was there ever any negative feedback because you were British? That’s an interesting question, I think at first that weren’t sure who or what we were, I wouldn’t say there was any negativity. We had to break the black music market first, which was seen as a kind of stepchild to the main label, but once we started selling units they weren’t concerned with who we were. The media were very interested in us because we were selling coals to Newcastle, taken the American soul thing and putting our own identity on it. We also can’t take for granted the timing of it either. I’ve always felt that Britain does dance music well due to our close connection to Jamaica and their soundsystem idea which came to England very quickly, add to that the British reserve that gets lost after a few beers or some e’s, that combination has done well for us, America is only just catching up to that now. Back in the day there was a lot of stigma attached to culture from the colonies, whether it’s Caribbean or Jamaican or wherever but we were connected and proud of our roots so were carving our way not just mimicking the Americans and like I said the technology was changing to make all that possible.

Long before Jay Z and Roc a Fella you were doing music, clothing, the label, isn’t Soul 2 Streets promotions one of yours as well, do you think being a good businessman is vital to succeed in the music industry? Yeah Soul 2 Streets is mine, nowadays with digital it’s about distribution and social networking so more than it’s ever been. We used to bring our wares to the people but now anyone online can contact you and build a relationship with you. I wouldn’t say I was a businessman it was just a way of life, an extension from the soundsystem days. Nowadays the artist brings out a record then comes the perfume and all the merchandise, it wasn’t like that in the analog era. Also being a working class person you bring a different take on it.

Today’s music seems so much more homogenised than ever, I belive in cycles in music and at some point it will move away from all this polished pop music, if soul II soul started out today how different do you feel it would be? Well you said it about fairplay, it’s about timing, timing was everything, you try and make music that is timeless but it’s usually about depicting a certain time.

What has been your worst gig ever? There’s not been any one gig really, every gig is it’s own experience, that the soundman philosophy. I’ve done both sides of that, putting on my own gigs, when you are the promoter it can be hard if there’s 10 people there but whether you are playing to 20 or 20,000 you have to get up there and do your thing and do the best you can. Sometime’s you might learn something to do for next time or you may have forgot a certain record but you still have to do the best you can. Remix, sign or drop Justin Bieber, Childish Gambino and Wiley Well Justin I like your voice but you spit at your fans so I’m gonna have to say goodbye, Wiley definitely sign, let’s get another album out of you so that leaves Childish Gambino to remix.

If you had to go on Come Dine With Me what would you make and which three people alive or dead would you want there? I’d do some baked fish, with seasoned rice and vegtables, whichever season was in, with some Bami, and a long cocktail, cranberry juice, ginger ale with a twist of lime in a tall glass. I’d invite Marcus Garvey, Oprha Winfrey and my mum. www.247magazine.co.uk

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Merchandise Become What You Are Since their inception in late 2008, Tampa post-punk band Merchandise have been pushing a DIY ethos across the board. After the storage unit gigs that gave them their local fanbase; there have been tiny runs of self-released albums, bedroom label releases, online mix tapes, and some highly sought-after cassettes (all of which are posted for free on the band’s website. “If people are going to download it anyway, they may as well get the version that we think sounds the best”). With 2012’s Children of Desire and this year’s Totale Nite EP, Pitchfork, NME and mainland Europe have begun to prick up their ears. Matt Crane speaks to scarily prolific guitarist Dave Vassalotti on the eve of their inaugural full European tour. How is it now that you‘re getting international recognition? It’s great. We’re glad to be coming over to Europe. It’s a place we’ve always looked to for inspiration, so it’s awesome to be able to actually do our thing over here. We definitely have a stronger reception over in Europe, be it critically, or just people coming to our shows. There’s a lot of post-punk in your sound – The Smiths, The Chameleons and Joy Division? All bands we love. We did a session for the BBC recently, and it was amazing. A real honour to be in the studio where all those classic Peel sessions were recorded, using the same microphones. You could sort of feel all the ghosts around you.

Oh yeah. We actually just recorded a new Church Whip 7” a few days ago, so the list continues. I’ve got a new solo LP written too, but I just haven’t had the time to record it. I certainly get something very different out of playing (drums) in Church Whip than I do playing in Merchandise. A metal itch being scratched. Merchandise play the Globe in Cardiff on 27th August and The Fleece in Bristol on 2nd September as part of the European tour, as well the Reading and Leeds festivals. Totale Nite is available now on Night People records.

“We did nine shows in four days. It was pretty brutal.”

Is there some sort of timescale for the next record? We’re demoing a few things right now, but we start actually recording it this winter, once we’re done touring (for a little while at least). We’re trying to write shorter songs as I kind of feel that all of our songs are so long, so the next record should have some slightly more manageable short tracks - five minutes rather than ten, maybe. And it will be a full-length record rather than another EP. How’s the transition been to playing with a live drummer after so many years? It’s been amazing. The only recorded stuff we’ve got with him (Elsner Nino) is the BBC session, but we’ve been with him since February. He moved down from NYC, and less than a week later, we hit the road. He used to book shows for our old punk bands whenever we’d come up to New York, so we’d known him for all these years, he’s always been a fan since the early stuff. When we asked him whether he wanted to be in the band, he said yes. Put everything on hold, and just dove right in. He’s making the band a million times better. How was South by South West (legendary hectic Texan music festival)? SXSW was more fun than I expected it to be. I was not looking forward to it, as it is a total mess – a total nightmare if you’re in a band playing a ton of shows, but for us it all worked out surprisingly. We did nine shows in four days. It was pretty brutal. You yourself have been quite busy this year as well – a new solo EP, and the Church Whip album, which was quite a substantial departure from the other material?

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Jessica McEvoy

247’s Emma Henderson chats to up and coming singer-songwriter, 17 year old Jessica McEvoy about her music, gigs, festivals and living in Cornwall 17 year old college student, Jessica only realised she could sing a mere two years ago. After singing in school choirs for a few years, she finally took the plunge to take her early starting career seriously. From the tender age of 14, she had been covering her favourite songs and after her first major gig -Katie Tunstall at the famous Eden Sessions in 2008 - she then decided to experiment and discover her own style. Describing her own sound as ‘very acoustic with a folky kind of vibe’ rings very true. Jessica doesn’t let her age get in the way of her career and assures people take her seriously despite still firmly being in her teens. Although, she does have to rely on someone to drive her to her gigs. Growing up, Jessica was surrounded by live music, listening to bands in pubs and at weddings. ‘My music taste can vary depending on my mood, but I like folk music and tend to stay away from heavier music’. Currently, she is listening to Passenger, Daughter, Fleet Foxes, Emma Stevens, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Sam Williams and Flock of Bats. The natural progression from covering songs for Jessica was to write her own. After being inspired by too many artists to mention, her mum and dad have been heavily influential. ‘My mum has always been musical, and gave me a Spice Girls CD when I was about 6, for ages it was the only one I had to play on my tiny little purple stereo and I adored it.’ Her dad has always been supportive of her music, and she is so happy to have her parents rooting for her. ‘They inspire me to do my best and I would still be singing in my bedroom if it weren’t for them, I certainly wouldn’t be being interviewed for 247 magazine!’ Receiving her first guitar for Christmas in 2009, Jessica taught herself guitar, after first realising she was trying to read a tab for left handed player! She now owns three guitars, her favourite being her newest which is a Martin, as its ‘a really beautiful natural wood colour and I’m in love with the way it sounds.’ Although Jessica remembers being really jealous of Katie

Tunstall’s silver glittery guitar, and would still love one now! Jessica is super excited by the incredible line up of Leopallooza festival, and wouldn’t miss it for the world. It’s one of her favourite festivals of the season and is very grateful that she is part of the bill. She is also ridiculously thrilled about supporting Emma Stevens on her UK tour in August. After recently singing on the iconic St Michaels Mount in the beautiful sunshine, Jessica has dubbed it her favourite Cornish venue. Outside of Cornwall, Jessica sang at the opening of the Cheddar Experiment in Somerset for Stringer Bessant where a laid back Cornish atmosphere reigned. ‘Cornwall as a place is very artistic, and there are so many venues for gigs which is great. The Eden Sessions are amazing; I wish I was going to more of them this summer’. Jessica thinks the local Cornish music scene is full of camaraderie amongst a lot of the musicians in Cornwall. ‘There are some really hardworking promoters helping us to get our music in front of an audience; being surrounded by so much talent really encourages me to keep doing what I’m doing.’ When I asked Jessica what advice she would give to any inspiring singer songwriters, she claimed she has ‘still a lot to learn herself’, but her main advice to budding artists would be ‘to keep on writing, even if your first idea doesn’t turn out the way you want it to, keep working and be patient’. Her brave and confident attitude also encourages her to share her songs, even when they aren’t quite finished. Even though Jessica is still really busy with college work, and amazingly still manages to constantly gig and write her own beautiful songs, she also horse rides, goes to local gigs, hangs out at the beach like every Cornish girl does and even writes. Check out Jessica on Facebook, and go see her at some great venues.

‘Cornwall is such an artistic place; being surrounded by so much talent really encourages me to keep doing what I’m doing.’

See Jessica live at: Leopallooza Festival – Bude, Cornwall – 2-4th August Live set on Bay Radio – 4th August Emma Stevens support – Polgooth Inn, St Austell – 8th August 12 |

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Pick of the crop

Emily wears Adara Tie Dye Denim Shirt Dress £25; Pop Couture. Chloe wears Timea Polka Dot Shorts £18 and Faryl Flag Print Crop Vest £15; both Pop Couture. Adam wears RVCA Striped Tee £25 & Globe VB Pool Shorts £40; both Sessions.

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Photography, Hair & Make-up: Eleanor Edwards www.eleanoredwardsphotography.co.uk www.facebook.com/pages/Eleanor-Edwards-Photography/106032939426897

Emily wears Mimi Floral Cut Out Crop £15 & Daya Tie-Dye Cut Off Shorts in Pink £16; both Pop Couture. Adam wears Pina Colada Shirt by Globe; £37 & RVCA 'Cut it' 17" shorts in Bristol Green £40; both from Sessions. Chloe wears Kyrielle Deep V Fringed Halterneck Leotard in Purple £12 & Mitzi Denim Shorts £20; Both Pop Couture.

Models: Emily Whelan, Chloe Peglau & Adam Hall.

Chloe wears Regina Lace Cut Out dress in Coral £20; Pop Couture. Adam wears Analog PLA mirror tee £30 with Quiksilver Skypalm Board shorts £55; both Sessions. Emily wears Kalini Striped Maxi Dress £15; Pop Couture.

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Retail Therapy Embrace the heat wave with our selection of stylish and fun BBQ essentials. Compiled by Emma Henderson

Billabong Lay D Lay Blanket

Billabong Huck Wetty Beer Bucket

£29.99 www.surfdome.com Make your BBQ stylish and sprawl out with your mates on this pretty pastel Billabong blanket.

£24.99 www.surfdome.com Guys know, it’s always essential to keep your refreshments chilled and what better way to keep your beer cold than in this cool bright green beer bucket.

Hurley Surface Trucker Cap

£19.99 www.surfdome.com Hurley’s Men’s hibiscus print is always a summer winner and will look great whist tending to the BBQ.

Sky Styler Sport Disc in Fluro Yellow

£9.99 www.surfdome.com A summer necessity, this cool florescent frisbee is perfect for keeping everyone entertained whilst waiting for that all important food.

Navigate Portable BBQ £14.99 www.surfdome.com A portable BBQ you can use again and again at the beach, campsite or the garden. It’s cute and useful.

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Converse Back To It Canvas Backpack

£40 www.asos.com Simple and attractive, with plenty of space for all your essentials for your BBQ day out.

Gelert Picnic Basket Bag

£29.99 www.surfdome.com The easiest and best way to prepare for a BBQ on the move! A handy and bright cool bag.

Easy Camp 4 Person Picnic Box Set in Orange

£19.99 www.surfdome.com This reusable plastic crockery is ideal for beach BBQs. It’s easy to clean, and hard to lose as it’s so bright! www.247magazine.co.uk


Eating Out

Route 303 Restaurant

This month we’re lovin’ burgers St Ives

Honiton

Plymouth

The Hub

Route 303 Restaurant

JD Grill

We travelled to St Ives for this months review for a feast of shameless gluttony in a beautiful seaside town. Upon arriving, we were instantly greeted by friendly staff, and were offered drinks at the bar before being shown to our table. The extensive drinks menu offers a large choice of soft drinks, wines, cocktails, craft beers and best of all alcoholic “Hard Shakes”. The menu was large and comprehensive, encompassing everything an American food lover would look for in its breakfasts, burgers and BBQ food, as well as less conventional seafood options, all complimented by the restaurant’s unobstructed view of the picturesque harbour. The choice of food was made harder by the prices, all under £12, and our knowledgeable waiter tempted us to start with the pulled pork nachos, piled with salsa, guac and sour cream, and chilli fries with cheese which were some of the tastiest I have ever eaten! The main courses were served in true American style, very generous portions, burgers stacked high, hotdogs a masterpiece of sauce squirting and ribs so well marinated I ended up with sauce on my legs. All served with delicious, unprocessed fries and with an extra side of onion rings beautifully battered without a hint of sogginess. We left so satisfied the food babies in our bellies were crying out for more but didn’t even have room for dessert, despite them looking amazing and being highly recommended by the table next to us.

You simply don’t get more American in Somerset than when visiting Route 303. Inside is pretty much exactly what you’d get at a cool diner in the States – enough music memorabilia to sink a ship (and keep you entertained until you food arrives) and a menu that couldn’t get more American other than if it sang The StarSpangled Banner. I knew from experience that the portions at Route 303 are huge, so skipped a starter although the foot of onion rings with BBQ, salsa and salad cream dip were calling out to me. The menu has pretty much every kind of burger, grill or meat feat you could wish for, as well as Mexican dishes, fish or salads if you’re feeling healthy. I went for the full rack of ribs, mothered in hickory BBQ sauce (£10.95) – the ribs were meaty and succulent and delightfully messy and the sauce was spot on too. It came served with a half corn, pot of coleslaw and wedges, which made it into a mammoth size meal that although delicious, indulgent and moreish I couldn’t quite finish. If that sounds like nothing to you, you might like ‘The Coral’ – a meal of over 21lb of meat…I did say it was a true American experience! The dessert menu is pretty immense too – I had a tasty fruit salad with mango sorbet, which was deliciously refreshing. Chocolate fudge Sunday next time! Service was brilliant and with a smile and the diner is fully licensed. Recommended.

If like me you have ever found yourself salivating over the mouthwatering food on Man vs food then JD grill is somewhere you just have to visit. Situated at the bottom of town in Plymouth the first floor restaurant has a distinctive American theme with comfy booth style seating and all the food is locally sourced including the high quality west country beef. We spent at least 10 minutes staring in awe at the extensive menu of gormet burgers, dogs, ribs and steaks (including the special 'Tomohawk' - a 40oz local west country rib cut steak). After much deliberation we decided upon the best selling burger "Hoofs and Trotters' - a 1/2lb burger topped with pulled pork and melted Swiss cheese and a 'Dawg house' - a stacked high burger with hot dogs!! The generous, well presented portions meant we could only squeeze in one pudding between the two of use. We tried the Homemade 'Rocky road cheesecake' - omg, literally a desert that could create world peace!

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London Road, Yarcombe, Honiton, EX14 9ND / 01404 861121

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New Releases Arash Torabi

New Order

Live At Bestival 2012 Sunday Best “Hello! Guess who we are? We are New Order, obviously.” Well, Barney’s right. Almost. It’s the new line up playing a set of favourites (Blue Monday, Regret, True Faith) and a few Joy Division songs, as you‘d expect. The big elephant in the room- or NOT in the room- is the exclusion of larger-thanlife and iconic bass-player, Hooky. But you really wouldn’t know it from listening to this live set. His replacement mimics his parts with robotic precision, using his trademark high-end/semi-distorted bass sound. And he’s turned right up in the mix, as if the band are saying “F*** you!”. Great performance, full of beans and it’s all for cheridee.

Arts & Leisure Choose Your Adventure Test Pattern

This faultless debut from the Californian femalefronted guitar pop quartet is indeed an adventure. Formed out of the ashes of Baby Grand, the band take influences from the ‘60s, power pop and new wave, fusing it with their own style and displaying excellent songwriting, quirky guitar lines and fantastic harmonies. Recent single Wolf Pack is fast and melodic, and songs such as Upside Down and The River show their more gentle side. It’s a big sound that they create, without the need to complicate things: it‘s kept simple and direct. And the clear and warm production brings out the best in a band that play with energy and diversity. People need to find out about this band, and quickly.

Grey Reverend A Hero’s Lie Motion Audio

Released through Cinematic Orchestra’s label, the Brooklyn-based singer’s second album finds him once again in fine form, delivering acoustic-based songs with his rich vocal tones, and accompanied mainly by acoustic guitar. Subtle use of strings also colour a few tracks. He creates a warm and atmospheric sound with subtleties, so the man is clearly not in the business of exploiting folk for commercial gain, nor is he doing it to be trendy. This is heart & soul stuff. If you love Nick Drake or more recent artists like Fionn Regan, the Rev is your man. The album includes the current single Ever Lasting, which also comes as a four-song EP, with three non-album tracks.

Mantles

Long Enough To Leave Slumberland San Francisco’s retro-loving indie-poppers, Mantles link up with Slumberland Records (the USA home of Veronica Falls, the makers of one of my favourite albums this year) for this, their second album. Although styles like psychedelic and garage are branded about in the press release, what I’m hearing here is more along the lines of the British ‘80s underground, such as The Jasmine Minks (who were influenced by the previously mentioned styles any way). Nothing wrong with that! Did you check out the Scared to Get Happy box set? Well do it! And buy this album as well. There, I’ve done it: I’ve used brut force to make a point. But you’ll thank me for it one day.

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Aldo Vanucci

Blo

Chapter One Mr Bongo records Mr Bongo continues to unearth some amazing gems of world music. I've never heard of these guys but Madlib sampled them and they rock with funk like a mofo. Eight tracks of pure african rock from 1973 which didn't sell so well originally but with time became a massive collectable item, much like my own album... There is so much music to discover nowadays of all genres, but for me lost gems like this album have a special place, these guys later went on to make more funk based music as that is what was selling at the time and after listening to this it seems unbelieveable that this wasn't massive at the time of release. If you like discovering something different and like your world music I strongly suggest you check this.

Tony Touch The Peacemaker 3 Red River

Tony Touch was a breakdancer, then became a hip hop / reggaeton dj and producer, with, going by the calibre of names on this mixtape some serious clout. It takes some pull to get to the likes of Eminem, Busta, Jadakiss and producers like Rza and Just Blaze and for these days of kids with short attention spans this album is spot on, 50 mc's and most of them pretty A list, with quality beats and verses. Nore comes with " I tried to reach Nas, I ain't want his number, I just wanna see the n**, like Stevie Wonder", made me smile that one. This album won't bring hip hop back to new york but it will satisfy those who have a hankering for the 90's boom bap. I got sent mp3's but this is on my cd to buy list.

U God

The Keynote Speaker Soul Temple After all these years the Wu is still going strong with these solo albums and the bonus disc with this album will have a full Wu track on it, obviously without Odb. U God was never one of my favourite Wu members but like a drop of water after a walk through the desert after hearing so much modern hip hop, a taste of golden ear new york hip hop is so nice to hear. This album features Gza, Meth as well as Styles P and Kool Keith. The beats aren't quite as hot as the Tony Touch or recent Adrian Younge outings but they are punchy with nice soul flavoured loops. For those Wu disciples you'll no doubt be buying this anyway for those need converting maybe wait for the next full line up album or check the Ghostface / Adrian Younge collabo's.

Various Artists This is UK rap vol 2 Defenders entertainment

The last volume of this series was quite an ear opener for me, I don't hear much UK rap nowadays, not like I used to, with so many grime stars moving over into the pop charts and american rappers leaving alot of kids cold, maybe there is a gap in the market and peoples hearts for a resurgence in uk rap. There are some recogniseable names like Sneakbo and Scorcher along with lesser known ones. This is a great album, diverse in style but most tracks seem to bang well and have some brilliant flows, the odd dodgy track but with a double album that's always going to be the case. If you like your beats non sampled and your rhymes earthy and stark then this album is so for you, if you think you might like some rap with your own accent then you should start with this one.

Mr Nice & Maxxi P

Break

Steam Train Symmetry Records The suspense on the intro takes you back to some old “Bad Company” style Drum & Bass. The drums are so punchy that Break defiantly separates his tracks from there’s..... Then out of no were a few bars after the drop a signature ripping bass tone that drives the track to its peak! The delivery of Break’s bass always gets the hairs stood up on my neck but you can’t tell in his production he is still really pushing it and bringing greats tracks like this one to the table. Favourite in the clubs as the DJ support is huge from the like of HYPE, ANDY, FRICTION, SIGMA & loads more. Instant reload material

Nymfo

Suddenly VIP Commercial Suicide Can’t get enough of this VIP by Nymfo certainly a DJ friendly tool and featured on the latest fabric live mix cd by DJ Friction. Always a sucker for that deep Reece bass tone but Nymfo has used it well and the melody is nicely complemented with a piano riff. Vocal is what you would expect from any Drum & Bass roller like this so nothing original there, almost to the point where I thought it probably would be better without it. Either way if you haven’t heard it yet or you love liquid Drum & Bass it’s certainly one to check out. Commercial suicide still bringing out so solid release and Nymfo delivering it well on a bit of a lighter note to his usual material. Hope he does some more stuff like this in the future.

Ulterior Motive Lost Contact Metalheadz

Can’t get enough of the stabs in this track, Ulterior Motive always bringing something a bit different to the table. The whole track from start to finish has this really dark industrial vibe to it. On the intro and breakdowns there is this faint element of pleasant atmospherics which give it good solid presents. Always nice to hear something so opposite work well together and fill out the rest of the track. Good DJ tool to as this was also featured in the latest fabric live mix cd by DJ Friction. These producers I think are defiantly one of the most underrated artists in the Drum & Bass scene so if you haven’t heard of them before go and check them out.

Jaydan

1952 Playaz Records One of the tracks taken from his new EP entitled “Journeys”. This track defiantly tells a bit of a story using the double bass sound as the main hook. Combination of that and some well produced minimal rolling drums make this stand out from the rest on the EP. The 2nd break down took me by surprise when a whole jazz band comes alive and nicely rolls out with the whole vibe of the track. A really nice element and done well by Jaydan. It’s the latest thing DJ Hype has released on his Playaz imprint, as seems the amount of releases Jaydan has had recently implies he is still churning out the bangers at an amazing rate.

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New Releases Backbone

THOMAS FORD

Breaking Everything But Even Ouf The deep south of England may not have much in common with the Deep South of America but frazzled Plymouth bluesman, Thomas Ford, is keen to bridge the gap. His command of harmonicastrewn, slide-frenzied, back-porch-to-front-saloon Delta dynamics and Chicago chic is a marvel, illustrated on songs like the honky tonkin' 'You Ain't What You Used To Be', the swaggering 'Mississippi Fred McDowell Blues', the junkyard balladeering 'Peace Inside Blues' and the rollicking 'The Things I Used To Do'. These are authentic jams with emotional and instrumental diversity yet a stubborn adherence to old-time American stylistics. To top it all, Ford's loyal vocal renderings, and the supreme musicianship of his assembled cast, make for a perfectly realised, modern-day blues artifact.

HAPSUDDEN & THE MANKIND BAND Picaresque II Drowning Not Waving

They may sound like Deadhead disciples but this waspish ensemble are something altogether more dangerous - shooting venom of love and hate straight into your earballs and making you shiver and quiver with gentle strokes from their sonic caress. At times they elicit a noirish uncertainty with echoes of LA punks, X, but the music is filtered through a muslin of '60s American folk that lends the songcraft, especially the elegiac 'A Love Song For Howard Zinn', a timeless quality. If you're looking for a soundtrack to your melancholy, menace and manic episodes, Hapsudden will more than suffice. If not, the pure rock'n'roll chops will still keep you on board for the ride.

MORIATY Esperenza Easy Action

The Devon drum'n'guitar duo return with an EP that races like a headless chicken through twice as many genres as songs. Things kick off with the title track, a pugnacious groove that takes a Rage Against The Machine-pilfered motif and ties it to a sultry Latino refrain. 'Bitten' is awash with headsdown, no-nonsense Jack White-esque punkabilly blues riffola; while the self-mocking 'Moriarty' (pretty much everyone spells and pronounces their name wrongly) is a vocal-led barnstormer that sounds like 'Ballroom Blitz' played by the Arctic Monkeys. EP closer, 'Gods & Ghosts', sees Moriaty team up with Jonny Steel from Devon hip-hop ensemble, The Scribes, for some old school rap'n'roll tagteamwork with a surprising level of pathos. Good spirited stuff.

CULTSKINS Perversions Hardboiled

That moniker may take some getting used to but there's no denying these nomadic crust punks' commitment to transgressive rock'n'roll. You'd probably think that their 'Perversions' debut is worthy of disgust. You're wrong. Once freed from the judging eyes and ears of witless peers the wholly offensive stratagem becomes jagged with satirical wonderment. The band's language is a damning critique of how society normalises sexual aggressiveness. They show their softer side on the less cryptic 'Refusing To Be A Man' which namechecks and profiles radical pro/feminist agitators like John Stoltenberg, Valerie Solanis and Andrea Dworkin. Of course, it's hard to tell unless you read the lyric sheet, as the music sounds like Discharge being boiled alive. www.247magazine.co.uk

Louk

SAMARIS

Lewis Fautzi + Nuklear Default

Samaris One Little Indian Icelandic mood-music maestros, Samaris, have more in common with Björk and Sigur Rós than shared citizenship. Theirs is also a world of oftdesolate, detailed and dreamlike soundscapes that straddle the line between electronic precision and a tangible morphous naturality. And Jófríður Ákadóttir's ethereal, breathy coo - giving voice to nineteenth century Icelandic poems, no less effortlessly strays into Björk territory with its gentle childlike soprano and assorted tics and turns. The likes of 'Hljóma þú' and 'Góða Tungl' are startling explorations, utilising clarinets, scattershot beats and restraint; transforming nocturnal folk music into something quite unsettling and beautiful. Oh, and they're all teenagers. That's it. I'm giving up.

Turn Soma

Scotland's Soma imprint shouldn't really need an introduction, but to those of you who may have been living under a rock for the past couple of decades, or recently discovered how spiffing techno actually is may be interested to find that this is the label from the ever wicked Slam. Now as they approach their four hundredth release, this four tracker from Portugal's Lewis Fautzi (who also records as 'Nuklear Default' so some multiple personality studio sessions must have been afoot), is more than worthy of a spin or two. The very Harthouse sounding 'Point' and the deep and dark 'Turn' are the two stand out tracks on this one but all four are worth checking.

THE BACK TEETH Latro! Fremo! Birdlip

Spicy rock'n'roll bands come and go but few have the audacity to split up and then record their debut album. San Diego's The Back Teeth are such a band and they are/were cerebral-cortex-crunchingly ace. If you can imagine what would happen if Magma and Tragedy were fired at each other in the Large Hadron Collider after an absinthe bender, you'd be nowhere close to describing their startling and oftincomprehensible powder-keg progcore. After one listen of the torturous 'Quid Novi' or the dyspepsiainducing 'Bellum Letale', it feels like there's no point in listening to anything else, such is the towering nature of the band's modus operandi. I'd be happy with that, considering the amount of loathsome garbage out there these days.

Damon Wild + Tim Taylor Bang The Acid! Rebanged

Missile 2.0 Oh how I overjoyed to see the return of one of the greatest techno labels out there. Missile recordings have released some of the most timeless music out there, and kicking off their 2.0 reincarnation with some monster remixes of 'Bang The Acid'. Fans of the big room sound will be loving The Advent + Industryalizer mix while Funk D'Void, 88uw, Angel Alanis, Echoplex and more provide some choice interpretations. However, it's the mix of London's Ben Sims that takes pride of place here, really twisting the acid to full effect amidst some hugely infectious drum programming. This one has been played all over by yours truly and fans of the original should check it for the Original and the Hardfloor version too!

PSYCHIC TEENS Come SRA

Fucked-up doom-gaze post-punk gothcore with lashings of reverb and baritone melodies designed to push you over the abyss? Hello Psychic Teens, you curmudgeonly beautiful bastards. They can't even be bothered with song titles longer than four letters. 'H#TE' is a particularly beastly concoction, like Iceage and Sisters Of Mercy doing dark battle. 'LUST' is a brooding Swans-esque dirge until they unleash the biggest wall of guitars you've ever heard. 'LESS' takes Interpol to logical noise-rock extremes. 'VEIL' is proto-goth melodrama. The title track plays out like a lost Southern Death Cult nugget. And on it goes, until you arrive at the other side with your skin pale and itchy from all that lack of daylight. It was worth it.

EMILY BARKER & THE RED CLAY HALO Dear River Linn

You can stuff your aloof Laura Marlings in a sack, I want my female folk/roots singers with humility, integrity and guts. Step forward, Emily Barker, and her fourth long-player 'Dear River': a major sonic leap forward and a treasure chest of heartpiercing trinkets, fragile forget-me-nots and tales of displacement; where you're reminded, at every turn, by legends of yore. The stunning 'Letters' is a slowcore pearl drawing from the same dark well as Low, 'Sleeping Horses' and 'The Cormorant And The Heron' betray Karen Carpenter's majesty, while elsewhere, the weighty presence of Patti Smith, Neil Young, Carole King and Stevie Nicks can be felt nestled within the richly layered instrumentation and Barker's intimate country-girl timbre.

Blacknecks 001 Blacknecks White

After a recent gig in Glasgow, following a bit of prior research I happened across Rub-A-Dub records, one of the few decent record stores remaining in the UK. Whilst checking out the series of new records in stock, this one leapt out at me by the description of 'four hard bangers', which is enough to make any man go moist. The producers behind Blacknecks wish to remain anonymous it appears but the quality and sheer distortion and punch on this is something else, especially on the B1 track. Sadly this record ended up getting smashed on the flight home, thanks to a certain UK airline, but a replacement copy was ordered and I have been frequently playing it since.

Gary Beck Video Siren Bek Audio

Another one from Scotland here this month and I don't quite know what it is with Gary Beck's material but one thing that draws me (and thousands of others) into his sound is the ability to keep a really detailed groove, yet make it sound so simple. This was definitely the case on last year's 'Before The Crash' on Soma, which was played by pretty much every techno DJ I know. 'Video Siren' is basically just some quirky percussion, a vocal that builds repeating the title and a monster of a kick, but when it's played out the reaction is phenomenal. This is one that is really good for building a set or layering on top of another track as a loop.

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Theatre /Art

Compiled by our very own culture vulture, Alan Butler

THEATRE 14 – 17 August Plymouth GIRLS LIKE THAT, TR2 via Theatre Royal, Royal Parade, 01752 267222, theatreroyal.com, 7.45pm, £5 - £8

When a photo of Scarlett goes viral at school everyone has an opinion, rumours run riot through the corridors and Facebook, but Scarlett remains silent. This challenging and explosive new play explores the pressures facing young women today in the wake of advancing technology. Following the sell out success of Blood Tie, the Young Company return with a new play written by Evan Placey (winner of the Brian Way Award 2012 for Best Play For Young People) especially for the young people at Theatre Royal Plymouth, Birmingham Repertory Theatre and West Yorkshire Playhouse. THEATRE

5 – 10 August, Truro DREAMBOATS AND PETTICOATS, Hall for Cornwall, Black Quay, TR1 2LL, 01872 262466, hallforcornwall. co.uk 7.30pm, £12 - £24.50 Inspired by the smash hit multimillion selling albums Dreamboats and Petticoats, the West End sensation Dreamboats and Petticoats The Musical, features some of the greatest hit songs of the Rock ‘n’ Roll era. Featuring classic tracks from Roy Orbison, The Shadows, Eddie Cochran, Billy Fury, and many more, including Let’s Dance, To Know Him Is To Love Him, Shaking All Over, Bobby’s Girl, Little Town Flirt, Only Sixteen, Runaround Sue, Happy Birthday Sweet 16, Let It Be Me, Great Pretender, C’mon Everybody, Let’s Twist Again and many more hits from music’s golden era. In 1961 emotions run high as young musicians Norman and Bobby compete to win a national song writing competition – and, more importantly, the attention of the gorgeous Sue! But when Bobby discovers that shy Laura is no slouch on the piano, love and rock ‘n’ roll fame beckons…

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19 – 24 August, Bristol ROCKY HORROR SHOW, 10 St Augustines Parade, 0844 8713012, bristolhippodrome.org.uk, 8pm, £12.90 - £41.40 Follow squeaky clean sweethearts Brad and Janet on an adventure they'll never forget, with the scandalous Frank 'n' Furter, rippling Rocky and vivacious Magenta. Get ready for a night of fun, frolics and frivolity in this thrilling production of Richard O'Brien's classic original script! Bursting at the seams with timeless classics, including Sweet

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Transvestite, Damn It Janet and of course, the pelvic thrusting Time Warp, Richard O'Brien's Rocky Horror Show is a non stop party! Ready to thrill you with its frothy fun and naughty moments, this is the boldest bash of them all, so sharpen those stilettos for the rockiest ride of your life! don't dream it, be it! It's a guaranteed party!

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27 August – 9 September, Bristol GHOST, Bristol Hippodrome, 10 St Augustines Parade, 0844 8713012, bristolhippodrome.org.uk, 7.30pm, £17.90 - £48.90 Fresh from the West End, the smash-hit musical Ghost goes on tour. Based on the phenomenal Oscar-winning movie that captured the hearts and imaginations of a generation back in the 90s, Ghost is a timeless fantasy about the power of love. Sam is trapped as a ghost between this world and the next, trying to communicate with girlfriend Molly through a phoney psychic in the hope of saving her from his murderer.
With a score by rock legends and Grammy award winners, Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) and Glen Ballard (Michael Jackson and Alanis Morrisette) and featuring the unforgettable Unchained Melody, Ghost is a rollercoaster ride of romance and comedy with dazzling state-of-the-art staging.

EVENT

Until 31 August, Plymouth REFLECTING THE RURAL, Peninsula Arts Gallery, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, 01752 585050, peninsula-arts.co.uk 10am - 5pm, Admission Free This exhibition spans past and present, identifying connections and signalling contrasts; it includes photographs by James Ravilious, who lived and worked in North Devon during the 70’s and 80’s, and the contemporary portraits of Cornish people by Colin Robins and Oli Udy. They share a common concern and affection for people and the patina of their everyday lives, yet they approach their subject differently. The result is a fascinating comparison, between periods of rural life in the South West and between attitudes and approaches to photography over four decades.

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Until 31 August, Exeter I AM AN ALGORITHM, Exeter Phoenix, Bradninch Place, Exeter, 01392 667080, exeterphoenix.org. uk 10am – 5.30pm, Admission Free I Am Algorithm continues Charlie Tweed’s exploration of the human desire to control and systematise the natural world, and how new technologies have instilled a complex form of social control over populations in both the physical and virtual sphere. Tweed works largely with appropriated material which is re-filmed and re-contextualised, adding narratives that obscure the film’s original source, location and authorship. It is uncertain whether the places or events depicted occur in the past, present or future, or in some kind of parallel existence. He exposes the physicality and materiality of the

virtual by undermining its invisibility and focusing on the data centres, cabling, codecs and base materials through which it exists.

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Until 12 October, Plymouth NANCY: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LADY ASTOR , Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery, Drake Circus, 01752 304774, Plymouth. gov.uk/museumpcmag, Admission Free Nancy Astor was the first female MP to take a seat in the House of Commons in 1919 and Lady Mayoress of Plymouth during the Blitz. This exhibition looks at her life through four key themes: Wife and Mother, Politician and Personality, Friend and Foe and Honorary Plymothian. Items on display from the city's permanent collections include the outfit she wore for her introduction to Parliament, photographs, a diamond necklace and earrings that she left for Plymouth's future Lady Mayoress' to wear at civic occasions. Paintings and other works of art on loan from the National Portrait Gallery, the Government Art Collection, the Imperial War Museum and the American Museum in Bath are also included.

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Compiled by our resident film buff, John Barker

Films

ALAN PARTRIDGE: ALPHA PAPA Released: 7 August Dir: Declan Lowney Starring: Steve Coogan, Colm Meaney and Anna Maxwell Martin 2013/UK/TBC A-ha! Norwich’s favourite son makes his transition onto the big screen. In the latest chapter in his descent into middleaged mediocrity, the local radio presenter finds himself fighting for his job on North Norfolk Digital after a hostile takeover. He shafts his fellow presenter to keep his job, but his ex-colleague decides to take hostages until he gets what he wants. Alan is the only man he will speak too and needless to say the silver haired fox takes full advantage of situation to advance his career. Going by the trailer this should be a laugh a minute riot.

2 GUNS (TBC) Released: 16 August Dir: Baltasar Kormákur Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Paula Patton and Denzel Washington, 2013/US/TBC A DEA agent (Washington) and an undercover Naval Intelligence officer (Wahlberg) who end up investigating each another find they have been set up by the mob after they pull a heist to grab $40 million of a gangster’s money. The heavy-weight cast and The Departed style twisty plot should ensure a good evening’s entertainment, and for the action fans I think it is pretty safe to say that that there will be a few more than 2 guns on show!

KICK-ASS 2 (18) Released: 14 August

PLANES 3D (U) Released: 21 August Dir: Klay Hall Starring: Val Kilmer, Julia LouisDreyfus, Teri Hatcher 2013/US/TBC This spin off from Pixar’s Cars series sees Dusty, a crop-dusting plane, chasing his dreams of competing in a famous aerial race. His problem is that he is hopelessly afraid of heights, which is slightly surprising for an aeroplane! Dusty is aiding in his quest by the support of his mentor Skipper and a host of new friends who help to make his dreams come true. I expect this film to have a smooth flight into the hearts of children this summer.

ELYSIUM (TBC)

THE LONE RANGER (12A)

RED 2 (12A) Released : 2 August Dir: Dean Parisot Starring: Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren and John Malkovich, 2013/US/116 min Sequel to the 2010 geri-action film which sees the Retired and Extremely Dangerous team stop claiming their pensions and start claiming their pistols. This time round Frank Moses (Willis) is uprooted from his happy suburban existence because some portable nuclear weapons are stolen and Frank and his former colleagues Marvin (Malkovich) and Victoria (Mirren) are implicated. They are chased by just about every intelligence service in the world in this high octane action film.

Released: 23 August Dir: Neil Blomkamp Starring: Sharlto Copley, Jodie Foster and Matt Damon, 2013/US/TBC Carrying on thematically from where the hugely entertaining District 9 left off, director Neil Blomkamp’s follow up is set in the year 2154. In this imagined future the very wealthy live on a man-made space station while the rest of the population resides on a ruined Earth. Max De Costa (Damon) decides to take on a mission that could bring equality to the polarized worlds.

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Dir:Jeff Wadlow Starring: Chloë Grace Moretz, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jim Carrey, 2013/US/118 min Sequel to the surprisingly successful adult comicbook adaptation. This time round the costumed high-school hero, Kick-Ass, joins up with a group of normal citizens who have been inspired by his butt-kicking to don costumes and fight crime. Meanwhile the super-villain, Red Mist plots an act of revenge that will affect everyone Kick-Ass knows. Jim Carey joins the cast this time round and the movie will be all the better for his comedic presence.

Released: 9 August Dir: Gore Verbinski Starring: Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer and Tom Wilkinson 2013/US/149 min This film tries to rekindle the magic of the Pirates of the Caribbean series by reteaming director Gore Verbinski and star Johnny Depp for this reimagining of the famous American television series. This reimagining uses the native American warrior Tonto to tell the untold tales that transformed John Reid, a man of the law, into the legend of justice - The Lone Ranger.

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Gig Guide Bristol Wed 07 August MONDO GENERATOR The Fleece 7.30p £10. Mondo Generator was formed in 1997 by Queens of the Stone Age bassist/singer Nick Oliveri. Initially intended as a solo/side project, the classic "Cocaine Rodeo" album was recorded that same year, but shelved until the Southern Lord label released it and its unique brand of criminal insanity to widespread acclaim and horror in the summer of 2000. Supported by Valient Thorr & Prosperina.

Thu 08 August SCOUT KILLERS The Louisana 7.30pm11pm £5 Supported by Felix. THE CASUALTIES The Fleece 7.30p £12. Supported by Blatoidea & The Migraines.

Fri 09 August ADY SULEIMAN Thekla, 6.30pm, £free. a singer/songwriter from Nottingham based in Liverpool and comes to Thekla for a very special show outside on the front deck, with live music, DJs and a barbecue. He travels with his live band across the UK performing their own material as well as covers of famous hits. He combines a soulful tone with an added uniqueness that definitely has a way with the ladies. Support from Robin Mitchell, JJ Middleton & Hiphoppapotamus. DELPHIC The Fleece 7.30pm £15 in adv. Boardmasters warm-up show - supported by Seafire. WALTER LURE The Exchange 9pm, £12 Supported by Healthy Junkies DISCO BISCUITS Start the Bus 10pm-3am £3/£2. Olliewood Disco & Michael Xavier & Hywel Gregory. HALF PINT The Trinity 10pm-4am, £15 Cutting his teeth at some of Jamaica's premier sounds (Jammy's amongst many others) Half Pint emerged at the dawn of of the digital-dancehall era. Storming onto the scene in 1983 he went on to release a slew of hits from 'Mr Landlord' to 'Substitute Lover' and UK favourite 'Greetings'. With only three UK dates in the diary this promises to be one of the reggae events of the year. Support from Stikki Tantafari, Stryda, Danman, Evermoor Sound, Lionpulse Soundsystem and Eat your Green residents.

Sat 10 August TED ZED Thekla, 7.30pm, £6. Discovered by renowned producer Dan Carey aka Mr Dan (Hot Chip, Bat For Lashes, Kylie Minogue), TedZed is an 19 year-old multi-instrumentalist and producer from deepest rural Somerset. Debut single 'I Don't Mind' (out May 6th) was recorded and produced in TedZed's self-built music 'laboratory' and mixed by Carey. The track successfully blends distorted guitar, trance-y synths, and harmoniously layered vocals into a powerful and memorable disaffected alt-pop anthem, which has echoes of the artists who inspire TedZed – which include Muse, Pink Floyd and The Beach Boys. Supported by New Zero Kanada. GRANT AND THE FEELTONES Louisiana 7.30pm, £5 in adv. Bristol based new band, Bringing their own sound to the Bristol scene, all original material funk, soul, reggae, rock and other styles. TALK IN CODE The Fleece 7pm £5 adv. Local band showcase night suported by Gilda Parade, The Sum of and then the bands are followed by the Ultimate Power Club night. BOREDOM Exchange, 7pm, £4. Supported by a Ligne Maginot & This Ends Here.

Sun 11 August 12 BAND ROCK / METAL ALL DAYER The Fleece 1.30pm £5 in adv.The Crystal Skulls, Day Of A Thousand, The Heavy Brakes, Sleeping Through Disaster, Electric Theatre, Visionfall, Scream The Headlines, Nukchorris, Jets To Zurich, Tides Of Sulfur, Ghosts As Alibis and more.

Mon 12 August FACE TO FACE Exchange, 7pm, £14. Supported by Street Dogs, The Hook Line Riot & Criminal Mind.

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Tues 13 August WARM SODA Louisiana 7.30pm, £7 in adv. Perfecting the blend of glitter and grime that earned Bare Wires a soft spot in the hearts of the bubblegum-popping, foot-stomping masses, Matthew Melton joins with bassist Chase Oren, guitarist Rob Good, and drummer Ian McBrayer as Warm Soda. CULT OF LUNA The Fleece 7.30pm £13 in adv.Supported by Blueneck & Sonance. START THE BUS LIVE Start the Bus 8pm11pm £free. Die! Die! Die! is a noise pop/ punk three-piece from Dunedin, New Zealand. Whales In Cubicles sound exactly like huge riffs and apathetic anthems.

Weds 14 August THE CREEPSHOW The Fleece 7.30pm £12.50 in adv. Formed in Toronto, Ontario in 2005, The Creepshow has redefined the saying “No Rest For The Wicked”. Since their inception, the band has brought their genredefying blend of country-tinged, psycho punk rock n’ roll to over 25 countries worldwide. Supported by The Peacocks & Radio Nasties. MELVINS ENDLESS RESIDENCY - DAY HOLDING TIDES Louisiana 7.30pm, £5. Support from Liberty Lies, The Hartletts & The Stammers. Holding Tides are known for their hard rock riffs, catchy songs and an energetic presence on stage rarely seen in the local music scene. DISCLOSURE The Exchange 7.30pm, £6 The pop punk band, not the house music duo! Support comes from A Story to Tell & Everybody Looks Famous. LOMA PRIETA The Exchange 7.30pm, £8 Support from Bastions, Crows An Wra, I Don't Want to Know, Why The Caged Birds & Cady Hero.

Thurs 15 August HEROS & IDOLS The Fleece, 7.30pm, £10 in adv. Local band showcse night, other bands playing include Arketta, Singleskin, Silly Band! & Molly Cheek. THE TAME The Exchange 7.30pm, £5 Support from New Cowboy Builders, Dirt Royal & Missart. VIVE LE PUNK Louisiana 7.30pm, £5 in adv. Support from The Damned & The Dirty, Terminal Moraine & The Bewildered. EDWARD SHARPE & THE MAGNETIC ZEROS The Trinity 9pm, £tbc SJM presents LA 11-piece psych-hearted sunshine-pop band (LIVE)

Fri 16 August ASHESTOANGELS The Fleece, 7.30pm, £5 in adv. A five piece band from Bristol, combining catchy melodies with an energetic live show guaranteed to get bodies moving. Supported by The Dead Lay Waiting, Her Dark Embrace & Heaven Asunder. GLIS GLIS The Exchange 7.30pm, £5 Supported by Patio Set & The Silk Report BRISTOL LIVE MAGAZINE PARTY Start the Bus 10pm-3am £3/£2. Bristol’s new music aficionados Fear Of Fiction throw a huge party in aid of a new twist on their monthly magazine.

Sat 17 August STANDING BY STATUES Louisiana 7.30pm, £5 in adv. Support from Six Short Bursts & Anchors Away. KING KURT The Fleece, 7.30pm, £15 in adv. Although psychobilly pranksters King Kurt are best remembered for "Destination Zululand," the rambunctious smash with which they stormed the U.K. chart in 1984, to recall them purely as one-hit wonders is to decry another four years of achievement -- four further singles and two full albums also bothered the charts before the group finally faded away during 1987, and the band since reformed in 2010. DIVING BELL The Exchange 7.30pm, £5 Support from Foinavon & Dean Reeds Dead. BIG VICENT The Exchange 7.30pm, £5 Support from TheDragonFlies & Michael McNeil. LOOSE LIPS RESIDENT SPECIAL Start the Bus 8pm-11pm £4/£3/£2. Martipants, Kid Manners & Coco the Clown all playing live - Expect X-rated Rhythm and Blues, Sleazy Disco, 60’s Porn sound tracks and more.

Sun 18 August 12 BAND INDIE / ROCK ALL DAYER The Fleece, 1.30pm, £5 in adv. Bands playing include The Brackets, Carousels & Limousines, Kolo, The Lovers, The Exploding Sound Machine, Sons, Atakarma, Super : D, Patchwork Native, Thompsons Lovechild, Two Piece Trinity & Metropolis. ARBOURETUM The Exchange 7.30pm, £7 Supported byThe St Pierre Snake Invasion & Davey Woodward.

Mon 19 August T.N.G SUMMER FANCY DRESS PARTY The Fleece, 5.30pm, £5 in adv. T.N.G.'s principal aim is to support young musicians, providing young bands and artists with the opportunity to perform within a professional venue. While T.N.G is aimed at a young audience, under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.

Tues 20 August NICK OLIVERI ACOUSTIC The Fleece, 7.30pm, £10 in adv. an American musician from Palm Desert, California. He plays bass guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, and is a vocalist. He is most widely known as a bassist with Kyuss, Queens of the Stone Age, and Dwarves, and has also performed with the reunited Kyuss under the names Kyuss Lives! and Vista Chino. Support from Welcome Back Delta, Oxygen Thief & Ben Pang. THE SLUMBERTONES Louisiana 7.30pm, £5. Support from Beat Harlows, The Death of Mr Smith & Joe Richardson.

Wed 21 August ROBERT DELONG Thekla, 7.30pm, £tbc. Tapped as a ‘2013 Artist To Watch’ by the likes of MTV, Billboard and VIBE, Delong has been generating a strong buzz with “Global Concepts,” the first single from Just Movement. On the live front, Delong is a one-man band who uses MIDI interfaces, a full drum set, guitar, drum pads, keyboards, laptops and game controllers, looping his music live to fuse electronic dance beats with striking melodies and lyrics with emotional heart. THIS SHIP IS OURS The Fleece, 7.30pm, £5 in adv. Local band showcase, supported by Empyrean, These Days Are numbered & Occulus.

Thu 22 August THE BLACKOUT The Fleece, 7.30pm, £12.50 adv. Since signing with Cooking Vinyl, the progressive home to the likes of the Prodigy, Marilyn Manson, Does It Offend You Yeah? and Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly, The Blackout have grown from small-town heroes to a global rock force. Support from Reaper In Sicily and Beyond Recall. LOCAL BAND SHOWCASE Start the Bus 8pm-11pm £free. Local Bands - three bands expected to go places next year. TRIPPY WICKED AND THE COSMIC CHILDREN OF THE KNIGHT The Exchange 7.30pm, £5 Supported by Wight & Bright Curse.

Fri 23 August 999 The Fleece, 6pm, £16 in adv. English punk rock/rock band, formed in London in December, 1976. Between 1978 and 2007, 999 released fourteen singles and twelve studio albums. Allmusic describe the band as "one of the longest-lived groups of the punk era. Support from Shack 42, The Red Tears & Dischord. BEN COLLING Louisiana 7.30pm, £5 adv. Support from Ryan Curtis, Paul Perkins & Alex Taylor. DELHI 2 DUBLIN Trinty 7.30pm, £13 adv. VIC RUGGIERO The Exchange 7.30pm, £free. Supported by Sam Scott. THE FLATMATES The Exchange 7.30pm, £6 Supported by Design & Flowers.

Sat 24 August

Bands playing include Forgery Lit (10.30) Monarks (9.45) Doctor Nut (9.00) Leisure Weapons (8.15) Cry Havoc (7.30) The Void (6.45) Alive & Remain (6.00) Towers Fall (5.15) Warhead (4.30) Fools Will Follow (3.45) Terminal Moraine (3.00) The Dead Romantics (2.15). LOOSELIP RESIDENTS SPECIAL Start the Bus 10pm-3am £free. Residents with Martipants, Kid Maners & Coco the Clown.

Sun 25 August GRAND BANK HOLIDAY WEEKENDER INDIE / ROCK DAY The Fleece, 1.30pm, £5 in adv. Bands playing include Yes Rebels, Peter & The Harmonics, Tidal Wars, Kalu Kalae, The Slumbertone, Erica, The Tags, Beat Harlows, Skies, Holding Tides, Cursor Major. HOSTILE THEORY The Exchange 4pm, £5 Supported by Here Lies The Enemy, Envy The Fallen, Heaven Asunder, Out Of Enemies, Mind For Murder, Death By Ki, Roots, This Ship Is Ours, Meridian Dawn, Perdisian, Throne Of Demise & Acts of Brutality.

Mon 26 August DEADPUNK BANK HOLIDAY SPECIAL 2013 The Exchange 11am, £20 Featuring Sick of it all, Off with their heads and many more. GRAND BANK HOLIDAY WEEKENDER ACOUSTIC DAY The Fleece, 12pm, £5 in adv. Bands playing include Gaz Brookfield, Tom Mitchell, Sam Eason, Scarlett Shocks, Sam Scott, Maxi Rai, Ed Hill, Milgamax, Mr Monk, Sarah Proudfoot, Shotgun Whoopi, Amber Dee and more.

Tue 27 August BLACK REBEL MOTORCYCLE CLUB O2 Academy 7pm, £tbc Part of their UK tour to mark the release of their seventh studio album Specter at the Feast.

Wed 28 August DOWNSET The Fleece, 7.30pm, £12 in adv. Founded in Los Angeles in the late 80's as part of the thriving hardcore scene, downset has evolved into an icon of sorts. As the original blenders of rap, funk, hardcore, punk, metal, and socially aware lyrics, they drew influences from Black Flag to Black Sabbath, Public Enemy to Bob Marley. Supported by Anti-Vigilante & Mind for Murder. JOSHUA MILTON The Exchange 7.30pm, £5 Supported by Samantha Crockford & LittleBlueWolf. IN THE PACIFIC The Exchange 7.30pm, £5 Supported by Flights, Marabou Stalk & Thieves.

Thu 29 August ROBERT PLANT Colston Hall, 7pm, £40 in adv. Robert Plant steps out again with new band Sensational Space Shifters, playing only two unmissable UK shows.

Fri 30 August THE SIMMERTONES The Fleece, 7.30pm, £10 in adv. Supoorted by Shoot the Moon & The Clunks.80's as part of the thriving hardcore scene, downset has evolved. RITA LYNCH Fiddlers, 7.30pm, £tbc. Featuring full band. LONNIE LISTON SMITH & THE NEW COSMIC ECHOES Colston Hall, 7.30pm, £20 in adv. The living legend” (Craig Charles) of jazz/funk fusion leads his band through his sublime and much-sampled back catalogue. DOMINO FIRE The Exchange 7.30pm, £5 Supported by Fyrefight & Carmen DAUGHN GIBSON The Exchange 7.30pm, £9

Sat 31 August THE RUTLES The Fleece, 7.30pm, £20 in adv. Supported by Billy Whizz LOOSELIP DISCO SPECIAL Start the Bus 10pm-3am £free. The Revenge, Kid Manners, Ollywood & Coco the Clown. THE PORTILLO MOMENT The Exchange 7.30pm, £5 Supported by Fyrefig REGGAE FOR THE MATTHEW TREE PROJECT Trintiy 10pm-4am, £8 adv. Feat. Tall Rich, Blackout Ja, Troy Ellis, Sophia May & Jah Topie.

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Gig Guide Devon Thu 01 August Exeter

LIVE MUSIC AT THE PICTURE HOUSE Exeter Picturehouse, 8.30pm, £free.

Plymouth

ASH dBs Live, Bath Place 7.30pm-11pm, £15. Formed in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland by Wheeler, Mark Hamilton (bass) and Rick McMurray (drums), Ash released their first studio album ‘1977’ and were then joined by Charlotte Hatherley (guitar) for a further 3 studio albums ‘Nu-Clear Sounds’, ‘Free All Angels’ and ‘Meltdown’. Charlotte left the band in 2006 and the band went on to record and release ‘Twilight of the Innocents’ before launching the innovative A-Z series which saw the band release a single every fortnight for a year. They are currently working on new material due for release in the Autumn.

considerable success both as a singer and an actor. FEARLESS VAMPIRE KILLERS White Rabbit, Bretonside Bus Station, 8pm, £8 Supported by LostAlone.

TORRINGTON

HQ, Gallery Gig, Plough Arts Centre 8pm, £tbc.

Sat 10 August Bideford

ROUGHNECKS Palladium Club, Lower Gunstone, £3. Classic prog/rock covers band

Mon 12 August PLYMOUTH

WHEN WE WERE WOLVES White Rabbit, Bretonside Bus Station, 8pm, £3 Supported by Our Holow Home & Now We Burn.

Fri 02 August

Tue 13 August

Bideford

EXETER

WHOLE LOTTA LED Palladium Club, Lower Gunstone, £12 in adv UK's No1 Zep tribute band

Exeter

SOUTH WEST LIVE, Angel Bar, 32 Queen Street, 9pm, £free. Boasting some of the best up-&-coming & already well established bands in the South West.

Plymouth

THIRST 4 LIVE Thirst, Vauxhall St, 9pm, £2 from 11pm.

Sat 03 August Bideford

BOM BOOM ROOM Palladium Club, Lower Gunstone, £3 in adv Wendy May's ska, soul & R'n'B night.

TORRINGTON

THE ROVING CROWS Plough Arts Centre 8pm, £tbc.

Thu 08 August Exeter

LIVE MUSIC AT THE PICTURE HOUSE Exeter Picturehouse, 8.30pm, £free. CHRIS MURRAY Cavern, Queen St, 8pm1am, £6 in adv. Freakscene presents...CHRIS MURRAY... from Los Angeles. Chris is a complete ska legend! He was last here with RX Bandits as his backing band! So good! He's played with basically anyone you can think of! Support from Some Sort of Threat, Jaks Caravan & Josh Bickley. THE CARRIVICK SISTERS Exeter Phoenix, 8pm, £10/£8 Identical twin sisters Charlotte and Laura Carrivick have grown up playing and writing music together. Their unique style shows their strong bluegrass influences without obscuring their English roots. With tight harmonies that only siblings can achieve, they perform their original songs on guitar, fiddle, mandolin, dobro and clawhammer banjo.

Plymouth

RUSSELL SINCLAIR B-Bar, 8pm, £7/£5 Russell is a young Plymouth musician who is rapidly picking up a great reputation for his high-energy live performance which is based around an energetic Blues driven set. Comprising both electric and acoustic performances Russell delivers a mixture or original songs and original arrangements of select classics.

Fri 09 August Bideford

iFUNK Palladium Club, Lower Gunstone, £8. Soul funk pop covers band.

Exeter

THE CHARITY CHOP SOUND SYSTEM The Revelry, 4 The Quay, 8pm, £tbc NEW SOUNDS SHOWCASE Exeter Phoenix, 8pm, £free New bands night with Stark from Brighton, Forever Young & Flash Fiction - indie folk-pop band based in Exeter.

Plymouth

TEX & CP with NOEL HARRISON B-Bar, Castle St, Barbican, 9pm, £3. Noel Harrison is best known in the UK for his Oscar-winning performance of "The Windmills of Your Mind" in the original "Thomas Crown Affair". He returned to the UK 8 years ago after 40 years in the US and Canada where he had

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HARRY AND THE POTTERS Cavern, Queen St, 8pm, £6 Imagine if Harry Potter quit the quidditch team and started a punk rock band. Take that one step further and imagine that he stole a time-turner and decided to start that band with himself from a different point in time. Imagine a band that uses the power of rock and roll as the ultimate weapon against evil. This is Harry and the Potters. Support from Martha.

Wed 14 August

EXETER

BATTLE OF THE BANDS FINAL Cavern, Queen St, 8pm, £4 Grand final of the Freakscene BAattle of the Bands competition with a great lineup! Finalists include Big Words, Fair Weather Band, Mad Mash, Warhead and Disposable Lovers, all competing for the chance to record and release their own Single. Audience vote is important, some come down and support your favourite. DAVE PEABODY Voodoo Lounge, Exeter Phoenix, 8pm, £9.50. British Blues stalwart Dave Peabody has been a professional blues musician for over thirty years, performing as a singer, harmonica player, and guitarist in a variety of acoustic and electric blues styles.

Thu 15 August EXETER

OXJAM SHOWCASE Cavern, Queen St, 8pm, £3 Come to the latest Oxjam Exeter Takeover 2013 fundraiser...featuring the best in local talent inc The Beacons, The Raptors and The Sherpas. KATRIONA GILMORE & JAMIE ROBERTS Exeter Phoenix, 8pm, £10. BBC Radio 2 Horizon Award nominees Katriona Gilmore & Jamie Roberts combine astounding laptapping guitar, fiery fiddle and their trademark harmonies with considerable songwriting talent to make a truly distinctive sound. LIVE MUSIC AT THE PICTURE HOUSE Exeter Picturehouse, 8.30pm, £free. JOYWRIDE Mama Stones 8pm, £tbc. New age of pop fresh off support from ollie murs Joywride with support from NUMB.

Plymouth

NEMO JONES B-Bar, Castle St, Barbican, 9pm, £2. A thought-provoking lyricist, Nemo has a passionately funky and assured performance style and a unique guitar approach honed in studios and venues across the world through collaborations with Faithless, Sia, Galliano and many others.

Fri 16 August Bideford

THE FALLEN STATE Palladium Club, Lower Gunstone, £10. Supported by The Black Dogs - both hard rock bands.

EXETER

MR CAT & THE JACKAL Exeter Phoenix, 8pm, £5. A South African five piece multiinstrumental group often described as experimental acoustic folk whilst exploring blues, tango, pirate, Balkan and Irish themes.

Plymouth

APPALOOSAS B-Bar, Castle St, Barbican, 9pm, £3. Three piece band from Dartmoor, playing Americana, Old-time American and Appalachian music.

KROW White Rabbit, Bretonside Bus Station, 8pm, £4 Supported by Human Cull & Cretinous Breed.

Sat 17 August Bideford

FALLING APART Palladium Club, Lower Gunstone, £3. Punk covers band

EXETER

LAND OF THE GIANTS Mama Stones 10.30pm, £tbc. A busy night of loud sounds with support from Nemo Jones. SALAM MUSIK Exeter Phoenix, 8pm, £5. When you fuse cultural and modern beats, you’ll get Salammusik. A band that gives music in Malaysia a breath of fresh air with not only addictive rhythms but also with lyrics that yearn to be heard.

Plymouth

TRANSHUMAN White Rabbit, Bretonside Bus Station 8pm, £4. A four piece, progressive metal band from Cornwall who give a very energetic live performance. Supported by Elithia & Emerald Eyes.

Thu 22 August Exeter

LIVE MUSIC AT THE PICTURE HOUSE Exeter Picturehouse, 8.30pm, £free. POLLY MONEY The Revelry, 4 The Quay, 8pm, £tbc BARCODE ZEBRA Mama Stones 10.30pm, £tbc. Yorkshire four-piece

Plymouth

ATTENTION THIEVES White Rabbit, Bretonside Bus Station 7.30pm, £7. Attention Thieves are more than your generic rock band and bring post-hardcore, progressive and punk elements to their sound, but at the same time their tracks exude a pop immediacy that could propel them straight into the mainstream limelight. Support from Hey Vanity. ANDY QUICK B-Bar, Castle St, Barbican, 9pm, £2. The entertaining and personable frontman of popular local band Land of the Giants performs a solo acoustic slot.

Fri 23 August Bideford

LAND OF GIANTS Palladium Club, Lower Gunstone, £3 Supported by The Verbals both pop ska punky rock bands!

Exeter

BLACK UHURU Exeter Phoenix, 8pm, £17.50. Black Uhuru were the leading second generation reggae vocal group, formed in Jamaica in 1974 by Euvin “Don Carlos” Spencer, Rudolph “Garth” Dennis, and Derrick “Duckie” Simpson. Black Uhuru continues today under the direction of Duckie Simpson and Andrew Bees. SESSION ONE Mama Stones 10.30pm, £tbc.

Plymouth

HEIGHTS White Rabbit, Bretonside Bus Station 7.30pm, £7.They recently completed work on their debut EP 'The Land, The Ocean, The Distance', combining the distinctive sounds of Hertfordshire hardcore with epic progressions to create an ambitious record that pays no heed to the usual restrictions of the hardcore scene. BECKY BRINE, JULIAN ISAACS & GUESTS B-Bar, Castle St, Barbican, 9pm, £3.

TORRINGTON

GYPSYFIRE Plough Arts Centre 8pm, £tbc.

Sat 24 August Bideford

BAND TBC Palladium Club, Lower Gunstone, £3

Exeter

VICE SQUAD Cavern, Queen St, 8pm-2.30am, £5 in adv. Seminal UK punk rock band, who play their first ever Cavern show (They've just finished their follow up album to London Underground, Punk Rock Radio. NON STOP PHONIC CABARET Exeter Phoenix, 7pm, £6. Sci-fi cabaret night in aid of Phonic FM. A night of nerdtastic comedy, burlesque and performance with Poppy Raine Rosie Delure, Lady Lisette Ruby, Mena Wray, Kit Kingston, Mojo Jones and more tbc.

HEROS AND VILLIANS WEEKEND Level 2, Upstairs of The Roundabout, North Hill 6pm, £3 per day / £5 weekend pass. Running on 24th & 25th August, bands confirmed so far to play over the two days include LGM One, Crowleys Tears, Six Sins Till Sunday, Jonathan Stafford, Mama Gs Blues Train, Walking with Spiders, Say it Like It Is, Occulus & Disposable Lovers. More info at ww.facebook.com/level2venue

Mon 26 August BROTHERS V-FEST Varsity, Derrys Cross, all day 11am-3am, £2 All day live music and other entertainment to help raise money for Help for Hero's. Bands playing include Land of the Giants, Issacc, Harriet Jones, Ben Robey, Jack Turner, Luck McMullin, Shane Gray, Matt Price and guests. There are also DJ's playing in the evening including John Crowther, Tyler Burgess & Simon Scullion.

Tue 27 August Exeter

BIG MORNING RUSH Exeter Phoenix, 8pm, £4 CD launch party for this young Exeter based folk/pop band who are making quite a name for themselves with their melodic songs, strong vocal harmonies and piano-rich sound. Having gained recognition from the legendary Ray Davies, and Steve Knightley (Show of Hands), for their song-writing skills – they are now following in the footsteps of James Morrison and Ben Howard in their aim to put the West Country firmly on the musical map of Great Britain. Support from Emma Lauran & Naomi.

Thu 29 August EXETER

MERCILESS TERROR The Cavern, Queen St 8pm, £12. Nottingham Death/Thrashers, will be Promoting the release of their new album 'Vile Extinction' for this tour! 3 days after this tour the band will embark on a 10 day Russian tour with Hour Of Penance. Make sure to come down grab your copy of the album and witness the Terror with their new material and new Axe man! Supported by Sacred Legacy.

Exeter

PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING Exeter Phoenix, 8pm, £10 Through their uniquely spell-binding live AV Transmissions audiences will witness the band weave samples from old public information films, archive footage and propaganda material around live drums, guitar, banjo and electronics as they teach the lessons of the past through the music of the future – beaming our past back at us through vintage TV sets and state of the art modern video projection devices.

Plymouth

WILL McNICOL B-Bar, Castle St, Barbican, 9pm, £2. Will McNicol’s first album since winning Guitarist Magazine’s coveted UK Acoustic Guitarist of the Year in 2011 has already been gaining stella reviews since it’s release earlier this year. Having spent over a year and a half writing and recording material for the album, Will has been excited to get playing these new tracks to audiences all over the country and visits Plymouth as part of his Wake Up Tour.

Fri 30 August BIDEFORD

THE SUM OF Palladium Club, Lower Gunstone, £3 Surfer rock band

Exeter

FRESHLY SQUEEZED Mama Stones 10.30pm, £tbc. You can't help but dance to these guys!

Plymouth

DIZ WATSON B-Bar, Castle St, Barbican, 9pm, £3. Piano man Diz Watson turns The B-Bar into a juke-joint for a night as he peddles his fruity blend of boogie-woogie and barrelhouse playing.

Sat 31 August BIDEFORD

BADLY WORN TOY Palladium Club, Lower Gunstone, £3 Alternative rock covers

Exeter

EVEN NINE Mama Stones 10.30pm, £tbc. Funk, soul and soft rock.

Plymouth

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Gig Guide Cornwall Fri 02 August CAMBORNE

Truro

B-SIDE Bunters Bar, Little Castle St, 7pm, £free Live bands, supported by resident DJ. LIVE@THE BARLEY, 8pm, £free Live bands, tonight with Even Nine

Sat 17 August

BELFAST BUSKER Tyacks Hotal, 9pm, £free

FALMOUTH

B-SIDE Bunters Bar, Little Castle St, 7pm, £free Live bands.

Liskeard

Truro

OFF THE WALL Prince of Wales 9.30pm, £free

rEDRUTH

BATTLE OF THE BANDS Barley Sheaf, Church St 9pm, £free First Round, email for detials of how to take part.

Wed 07 August

Liskeard

Sat 03 August HANTERHIR Gaslights Bar, 9pm, £free

NEWQUAY

THE 1975 Boardmasters Beach Bar, Fistral Beach 9pm, £tbc Support from These Reigning Days & The Bots.

Thurs 08 August Liskeard

DEVILS CREEK Barley Sheaf, Church St 9pm, £free Great rock n blues outfit. Guy Rosewell on guitar.

NEWQUAY

BENJAMIN FRANCIS LEFTWICH Boardmasters Beach Bar, Fistral Beach 9pm, £tbc Support from Steve Smyth & The \Lake Poets.

Truro

LIVE BANDS Bunters Bar, Little Castle St, 9pm, £free. Showcasing some of the best local musicians.

Fri 09 August CAMBORNE

COVER UP Tyacks Hotal, 9pm, £free

FALMOUTH

4 SHADES OF GREY Prince of Wales, 9.30pm, £free.

NEWQUAY

BOARDMASTERS FESTIVAL Watergate Bay 12pm, £various Three day music festival headlined by The Vaccines of Friday, Basement Jaxx on Saturday and Ben Howard on Sunday night. See www.boardmasters. co.uk for the full line-up.

PENRYN

THE BRAINS Miss Peapods, 7pm, £7.50 Direct from Canada, explosive act now to be missed, supported by Coyotes & The Skimmity Hitchers.

Truro

B-SIDE Bunters Bar, Little Castle St, 7pm, £free Live bands LIVE@THE BARLEY, 8pm, £free Live bands, tonight with Beachfield

WADEBRIDGE

THE NEEDLETONES Bridge on Wool 9pm, £free

Sat 10 August rEDRUTH

RIVAL AGENT Gaslights Bar, 9pm, £free

PERRANPORTH

EVEN NINE Watering Hole, 9pm

Thu 15 August

Thu 22 August JAM NIGHT Barley Sheaf, Church St 9pm, £free. All bands welcome

TrurO

LIVE BANDS Bunters Bar, Little Castle St, 9pm, £free. Showcasing some of the best local musicians.

Fri 23 August CAMBORNE

D.N.A Tyacks Hotal, 9pm, £free

FALMOUTH

STONE HEARTED MAMAS Prince of Wales 9.30pm, £free

Liskeard

YOUNG OLIVER & YOUNG Barley Sheaf, Church St 9pm, £free. Local covers band

Truro

B-SIDE Bunters Bar, Little Castle St, 7pm, £free Live bands, supported by resident DJ.

Sat 24 August FALMOUTH

RANDOM ACTS OF PANIC Prince of Wales 9.30pm, £free

PENZANCE

3 CHORDS FESTIVAL Trereife Estate, £tbc Cornish punk and pasty festival with bands playing including Ruts DC, 999, Crackshot and many more over two days.

rEDRUTH

LIVE BAND Gaslights Bar, 9pm, £free.

Sun 25 August Liskeard

THE VEINS Barley Sheaf, Church St 9pm, £free. Covers and original material

Wed 28 August ST AUSTELL

JAZZ AT THE BREWERY St Austell Brewery, 8pm, £8pm. Jazz with Kevin Figes, Jim Blomfield, Will Harris & Mark Whitlam.

Thu 29 August Liskeard

SERGEANT FLINT Barley Sheaf, Church St 9pm, £free Local covers band

NEWQUAY

KERNOW VIBRATION The Braefel Pub, Perran Quay Touring Park 9pm, £free

Fri 30 August

CAMBORNE

CAMBORNE

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FALMOUTH

BLUES BUSTERS Tyacks Hotal, 9pm, £free

THE BUBBLE Tyacks Hotal, 9pm, £free

THE WIRELESS Barley Sheaf, Church St 9pm, £free They've done more gigs at the Barley than any other band. Come and see why!

DREAMCATCHERS Prince of Wales

Truro

LIVE BANDS Bunters Bar, Little Castle St, 9pm, £free. Showcasing some of the best local musicians.

Fri 16 August CAMBORNE

KAJ Tyacks Hotal, 9pm, £free

FALMOUTH

JOHNNY CASH Prince of Wales 9.30pm, £free

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NEWQUAY

OVER THE HILL FESTIVAL, Perran Quay Touring Park £tbc Music festival focusing on showcasing the great SW talent, guests playing include I An Gaint, Wille and the Bandits, Even Nine, Kezia, PJP Band, Land of the Giants and many more.

Sat 31 August PENRYN

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How many punk troubadorks with a beard and a gravel-strewn croon does it take to change a lightbulb? I can't answer that but Dutch soloist, TIM VANTOL, certainly has his head screwed on. Oof! And thankfully his songs fell on the right side of earnest and streetsmart (No Fest, Stamford, 22nd June). Melodic hardcore quartet, THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS, plied their trade with precision and heart, while diehard pop-punks, VANILLA POD, proved that you can grow old gracefully without forfeiting spirit. The next day in Lincoln, Vantol and the Daylights were at it again, this time joined by the folk-rock jollies of JAKE & THE JELLYFISH, the blue-collar roots-rock of WISECRACK, and the reflective strums of BAD IDEAS aka Sam Cook (Kind Bar, Lincoln, 23rd June). To celebrate the opening of Plymouth's Tiki Bar & Diner, BRUNEL and THE JERKS took turns to reduce us into quivering heaps of sweat and adulation (29th June). I won't tell you how great Brunel were because I wax lyrical about them too much, but I can tell you that The Jerks' feversome post-rock'n'roll was a triumph of substance and style. Reliving their post-hardcore glory days, BOYSETSFIRE seemed genuinely humbled by the crowd's rapturous response to their earnest, leftist sonics; especially the likes of 'Rookie' (White Rabbit, Plymouth, 3rd July). Meanwhile unreconstructed hardcore boys-to-men, BANE, kept things predictable with gang chants, skater shorts and NYHC-saluting dynamics. Poppier but no less effective, APOLOGIES I HAVE NONE proved that muscle and manpower have nothing on heart-on-sleeve confession rock. They're just so goddamn affable, are 3DBS DOWN (Lady Luck, Canterbury, 4th July). Perhaps that's why they failed to make much of an impact on a crowd that clearly, and in one case quite literally, needed to see some blood on the dancefloor. Before them, nice-but-dim old school punks, THE HALFWITS, provided light relief. Next stop, Germany, for the Fallig Open Air festival, nestled in steep vineyard country near the Mosel river (Enkirch, 5-6th July). Quite stunning. Monstrous horsefly bite reactions aside, we had a gloriously sozzled time pogoing to mini-legends, H2O, and their ridiculous slogan-saturated hardcore; heckling Apologies I Have None; marvelling at Canada four-piece, MUTE's tech-core nonsense; shedding our minds' shoes to the mild-mannered gypsy-folk of RASGA RASGA; and bemoaning the suffocating emo-rock arrogance of HEISSKALT. Had the ever-lovable 2000 Trees fest ever seen such merciless sunshine? I thunk not (Gloucestershire, 11-13th July). The pre-fest knees-up saw THE XCERTS croon their way through epicurean fuzz-pop classics, FUTURE OF THE LEFT gnash and snarl their way through the cutest of ugly rock songs, and FRANK TURNER croak his way through the whole of 'Love, Ire And Song' to a crowd who knew every word. Go learn the words to Crucifucks' debut album instead. Far more liberating. Best new discovery were STEALING SHEEP: a female trio rooted in pagan-esque psyche-folk with a twelve-piece accompanying jazz band. Beguiling and bewitching. In the Britpunk corner, GNARWOLVES, THE ARTERIES and WOAHNOWS rose to the challenge with their boisterous melody-strewn vignettes; smiley London quartet, AXES, had all the jittery math-rock bases covered; DRY THE RIVER supplied the shmindie-folk torch songs and EL MORGAN's gentle country garnered a tentful of converts. Next year we expect three days of blood and thunder. Chagstock fest was a very pleasant surprise (Chagford, Devon, 20th July). Situated in the rolling hills of Dartmoor and blessed with yet more tropical sunshine, we witnessed the understated neo-folk loveliness of EMILY BARKER & THE RED CLAY HALO, the rent-a-soundbite working class heroics of BILLY BRAGG and, er, THE BOOMTOWN RATS: wherein Bob Gedd'off ponced around the stage in a glittery suit like an emaciated orangutan with a Liberace complex. Oh how we laughed. And danced. See-ya bye. Backbone (johnsycash@yahoo.co.uk)



Clubbing Bristol // Somerset MONDAYS

BED Bunker, The Triangle, 10pm-3am. £see flyers/reps The only monday for Bristol Uni. Music policy ranges from credible commercial to upbeat electro party beats and underground dance. This combined with their unique style of club decoration creates Bristol’s finest weekly Monday student night. DISCORD The Thekla, The Grove, 10pm3am. £Free before 10.30pm / £3 with NUS / £4 after midnight The residents spew out a full tilt, wall to wall, pit ramming mix of the rock, metal, punk & alternative anthems. Info www.theklabristol.co.uk

and hip hop. FIFTYONE27 The Thekla, The Grove, 10pm-4am. £5 before midnight / more after. Showcasing some of the biggest names in house, garage, techno & bass music in an intimate Bristol city centre location every week. FREE guestlists always available - see Facebook - www facebook.com/fiftyone27 RAMSHACKLE O2 Academy, Frogmore St, 10.30pm-3.30am. £4. Bristols busiest weeekdn indie and alternative night, with residents The Postman, Nick Baber, Chezney and special guests each month.

9th August SINK THE PINK The

B4 11pm/£2 B4 12am, more after. Get Sexy and be one of 2000 sexy people at this superclub with two rooms of fun to choose from, whatever ever your music taste, they've got it covered! Add to that, a awesome atmosphere, great drink prices and there's only one thing to do - get sexy! POP CONFESSIONAL The Thekla, The Grove, 9.30pm-4am. £5 before midnight / more after. Come and be blessed, your host for the evening is Father Valentine Spinoza who will be spinning all your favourite guilty pop pleasures until the wee small hours of Sunday morning, leaving you ready for Mass in the morning. Expect shameless dancing to tunes you know you shouldn’t, pop-priests and naughty-nuns, dressing up of all kinds, outrageous dance moves and pure party vibes the Lord himself would be proud of.

3rd August UNEARTHED

Basement 45 10pm - 4am, £2 Line-up includes Magpie, con-Con, Restless, Platinum, JFB, Le-Rinse, Cromagnon, Jay Unearthed, Carl Low, Pigeon, Dill Pickles, Spiller, Tangent, South West Squad and more.

3rd August WERK Timbuk 2

11pm - 5am, £6. House / Techno with guests and supported by Ben Wood, Clair Napierski, Renny C, Mole Hug, Craig Brown and many more.

10th August

4OURS TB2 11pm - 5am, £5/free B4 12am. House night with guests.

10th August QUALITY BASS

SUMMER PARTY Lakota 10pm - 6am, £10. D'n'B with Majistrate, Guv, Lyptikal, Harry Bizzle, Monksta, Il Mannerz, Antidote and many more over two rooms.

10th August

WEDNESDAYS

KILLA DISCO Syndicate, 10pm-3am. £4/£3 Killa Disko has well and truly put it's stamp on the mid-week scene. Expect more drinks, beats and bass than your body can handle, with a music policy of playing the freshest tunes from indie to house, drum'n 'bass, hip-hop and dubstep. More info and guestlist from www. killadisko.com PROPAGANDA Bunker, The Triangle, 10pm-3.30am. £4/£3 The UK's biggest indie night started right here in Bristol and is still going strong! Expect Propaganda in the main room playing Indie, alternative, pop-punk, dubstep & drum 'n bass with DJ Dan and The Postman. Room Two: is Pop'aganda playing credible pop, party and cheese. Students and non-students are welcome and there is NO dress code and drinks deals galore. WANTED RECORDS Big Chill Bar, 10pm-3am. £free

THURSDAYS

PRESSURE The Thekla, The Grove, 9.30pm-3am. £4/Free entry before 10pm. Pressure is Bristol's best credible indie and alternative club night, Mr SteveBob playing cutting-edge indie and classic alternative anthems, plus regular live guest appearances on the top deck. All that AND 2 for 1 drinks all night long, it's a sure fire winner.

Taunton

BLISS THURSDAYS. 43/45 East St. 10pm-3am. £5. DJs will be playing all the floor-filling tunes!

FRIDAYS

EDEN Syndicate, 10pm-4am. £6/£5/£4 Bristols biggest commerical Friday club session, with over 2,000 people every week! Drinks deals from £1.70 and a music policy of commerical, chart, dubstep, D'n'B

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Exchange 10pm - 4am, £8/£5 B4 12am. Prepare to get dressed to the nines, roll in glitter, get your camp on and head down to the newest party everyone is talking about! This month features guest Queen Jodie Harsh who will be taking time out from the jetset to play, plus the one and only, Holestar will be giving it some for you! Plus all the usual family will be worst in show as Sink the Pink kicks up it's heels, flick there dirty weaves and perform slut drop nasty routines all night!

16th August

BRISTOL SUMFEST Lakota 10pm - 5am, £15 in adv Dancehall, bashment and dub with Black Uhuru, Andrew Dees, Kaye Starh, Ras Iqulah, Mikey General, Roger Robin, Blackout Ja, Texxus, Mad Sam, King Salaman and many more.

contributor Dave Ingham and a live set from fresh faced techno super star Pseudonym and a one time only appearance by Rabid Romancer.

17th August

EMPATHY SUMMER SPECIAL The White Bear 3pm - 12pm, £tbc Guests Jozef K, Jim Rivers, Nick Harris, Adam Kent, Whomp DJ's and in the courtyard it goes all Balearic with Typesun, Matt Anniss & Stuart Wilkinson.

17th August

MAD LUV Motion 8pm - 6am, £15/£12.50 Guests Mike SKinner, Gorgan City, Foundation, Cameo, Jus Now ft. MC Serocee, Bromley & South Soul Project.

24th August

PANDORA IN CONJUNCTION WITH HOUSE OF WALADEEN Motion 10pm - late, £15/£106/VIP £30. Enteraining you on the night are Mark Radford, Lance Morgan, Adam Cotier, Lee B3 Edwards, Carlos Aries, The Oracle, Jezta and many more.

24th August

KISSTORY The O2 Academy 10ppm-3am, £12.50 ne of the biggest & best old skool nights is coming back to Bristol as part of a new monthly residency. DJ's Justin Wilkes and The Dixon Brothers take charge tonight, along with a special PA from Nay Nay performing Body Groove, alongside MC CPK & DJ Blaise.

31st August POP BUBBLE

ROCK! The Exchange 10pm - 4am, £6/£5/£4 in adv. Pop, punk and party in the main room, rave, rock and riot in the pit and these's even a games room.

31th August

VOID VOID Timbuk 2 10pm - 4am, £5/Free B4 12am Inaugral monthly techno night, guests TBX.

MANANA The Exchange 11pm - 4am, £7. Mañana is a new concept from those behind some of the city’s longest standing and most respected club nights, including The Funk Boat, EQ, Prominence and Revolution… Guests tonight are Lovebirds and Feell the Real Soundsystem.

Taunton

DJ RASHAD & DJ SPINN TB2 11pm - 5am, £5/free B4 12am. Chicago's Ghettotek originators.

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17th August NICE & NASTY

TB2 11pm - 5am, £5. Nice & Nasty records bring three Irish based DJs/ Producers to Bristol for the exclusive UK launch of their 20 years in the making tour. They are one of Ireland's pioneering labels and the roster includes a host of top class international artists. Guests tonight feature label boss Desy Balmer DJ, long time label

SATURDAYS. Bliss. 43/45 East St. 9pm3am. £free B4 10.30pm with guestlist/£5 after 10pm. It’s the original big night out, with the biggest mix of Party, Dance and R & B.

SUNDAY

25th August

DNB ASSASSINS - THE SUMMER BANK HOLIDAY SPECIAL Lakota 9pm - 5am, £17.50/£15 in adv. D'nB across two rooms with DJ SS, Crissy Criss, Taxman, Serial Killaz, Modified Motion, Kenny Ken, Phoxy, Warren B and many more.

25th August

LIQUIDFAYH Basement 45 10pm - 4am, £6 in adv. D'n'b with guests.

23rd August TOPHAT & LUV'D UP Timbuk 2 11pm - 5am, £6 in adv It's party time people and they have a special night with guests Goldffinch, supported by Ollie Macfarlane, Hiphopapotomus and many more.

23rd August RUN Motion

10pm - 6am, £18.50/£16.50. Another road block of a night with Subfocus (DJ Set), Breakage, Hazard, Black Sun Empire, Killsonik, Kove, Hatcha, Jakes, Logan Sama and many more.

30th August

INTUITION Timbuk 2 10pm - 4am, £5/£free B4 12am D'n'B night with guests Shiver & Fearful from Brighton. Featuring MC. Carasel and MC. Megatron plus the Intuition residents progressing the drum and bass cadence in their usual style in the main room, house and garage in room 2.

SATURDAYS

BRISTOL

ENCORE Bunker, The Triangle, 10pm3.30am. £4/£3 Big weekend party GET SEXY Syndicate, 10pm-3am. £free

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Clubbing Cornwall MONDAYS

Falmouth

STUDENT NIGHT. Toast. 18 Church St. until 1am. £free. Monday night is student night at toast with lots of £2 drink deals! STUDENT NIGHT. Q Bar. 15a Killigrew St. 8pm-late. £free. Monkey T of Simian Sound playing guilty pleasures on the decks.

Newquay

BOMB MONDAY. Belushi’s. 9.30pmlate. £free The finest in House music with DJ Justin Harris and all Bombs only £2 all night long makes this the place to be on a Monday night MISBEHAVIOR Salt. 10pm-late, £5/£4. Newquays naughtiest night with Wet T-Shirt comps, jelly wrestling, stage games and cash prizes. SUPER CHY MONDAYS. The Chy & Koola. 12 Beach Road. 10pm-4am, £4/£2. DJ’s Robin Parris & Proof playing hip hop, funk, party, breaks, indie, rock, dance, grime, R’n’B, reggae, D’n’B, gypsy swing kinda thing & cheap booze for locals!

St Austell

BIG STUDENT NIGHT. The Club. 14 High Cross St. 10pm-2am. £4/£2 NUS. DJ Dean playing the party classics. All drinks £1.50.

Truro

FUNDAY MONDAY STUDENT NIGHT. L2 Nightclub. Calenick St. 10pm-2.30am. £free B4 11pm/£3 after. DJ Matt Wing + Guests playing Chart, Commerical, Dance ,HipHop, Dubstep and more.

TUESDAYS

Penzance

TUESDAYS SUMMERTIME STUDENT NIGHT Sound Nightclub. Branwell Mill, Market Jew Street 11pm-3am. £tbc. DJs Boris & DS playing chart and commercial bangers!

Newquay

U18's UV FOAM PARTY Salt. 10pm-late, £5/£4. Under 18 clubbing.

WEDNESDAYS

Bude

RENAISSANCE. Rogue Nightclub. 38 The Strand. 10pm-2.30am, £3. Chart hits & club classics.

Falmouth

OPEN DECKS. Q Bar. 15a Killigrew St. 9pm-late. £free. Hosted by Selecta Demo. All aspiring DJs welcome. SOUL FUNK & JUNK. Five Degrees West, 7 Grove Place. 9pm-late. £free. As it says on the tin!

Newquay

STOCK XCHANGE Salt. 10pm-late, £5/£4. Discounted drinks all night and dance tunes.

THURSDAYS

Falmouth

THURSDAYS. Q Bar. 15a Killigrew St. 8pm-late. £free. The best local DJ’s & Live Bands. MANGLED THURSDAYS. Upstairs at Mango Tango. 15a Killigrew St. 9pm-2am. £1. Hip Hop, Drum ‘n’ Bass, House, Techno, Electro & Breaks with DJ T3chnical, DJ Jezza and Green Renegade.

Newquay

HOT TUB BEACH PARTY Salt. 10pmlate, £5/£4. Bring your swimwear and jump in the hot tubs! 2-4-1 cocktails. BEACH PARTY. Sailors. Fore St. 10.30pm-4am. £tbc/free in beach wear. As it says on the tin, but without the sand with Will B playing dancefloor fillers all night.

Truro

WEEKEND WARM-UP. L2 Nightclub, Calenick St. 10pm-2.30am. £free. Start the weekend early, special drink deals and resident DJ.

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BACK TO THE CLASSICS Eclipse Nightclub. Victoria Square 10pm-3am. £5/£3 B4 11pm. 80’s & 90’s night, over 25’s but mature over 18’s welcome.

Bude

FRIDAYS Rogue Nightclub. 38 The Strand. 10.30pm-3.30am. £5. Resident JelyBean.

Falmouth

FRIDAY NIGHTS. Toast. 18 Church St. 6.30pm-2am. £free. Something different every week FRIDAYS. Q Bar. 15a Killigrew St. 8pm-2am. Only the best DJs from the area playing for your aural pleasure.

GWITHIAN

SOULdOUT. Sandsifter, 1 Godrevy Towans. 9pm-2am. Launching on 12th July and featuring Cornwall’s top Northern soul, soul, funk and disco DJs.

Newquay

AUDIO Salt. 10pm-late, £5/£4. Old skool hip hop, R'n'B mashup and house with DJ Proof & Tim Nice. |DIRTY BUSINESS. Berties 9.30pm-late, £4 B4 12am. Adam Harris plays the best house music all night. I CANDY. Sailors. Fore St. 10.30pm4am, £free entry with a handbag! Newquays busiest Friday night with the best in Chart, RnB, Dance and Party. ITS A FRIDAY THING. Belushi’s 9.30pmlate, £free. For up front House music and things connected with DJ Justin Harris. SUPER CHY LIVE. The Chy Bar. 9pm3am, £free. A selection of the best rock, roots and reggae bands from 10pm.

9th August BOARDMASTERS

AFTERPARTY Koola & Chy Bar, 10.30pm-3am from £6. Bondax, Karma Kid, Panda, Armeria & Robin Parris.

23rd August JELLY JAZZ

Library Bar, 10.30pm-3am £5. Jelly Jazz by the sea with special guest Bonebookang (Over Easy DJ's) and resident Pete Isaac.

Penzance

REWIND FRIDAYS. Sound Nightclub. Branwell Mill. 11pm-4am. £5 all night. 80's, 90's & 00's music from resident DJ's, al drinks £2 and selected special events in room two - see below!

23rd August WONKEY LEGS

Sound Nightclub. Branwell Mill. 11pm3am. £5. One of Plymouth longest running club nights, as well as weekly at Timepiece in Exeter now comes to Sound. For over ten years Wonkeylegs has been playing the biggest and best drum n bass alongside hip hop, breakbeat house and dubstep. Nowadays it's pretty much all drum n bass with a few nuggets of dubstep. Expect all the big tunes from the likes of Dj Fresh, Sub Focus, Rudimental, Drumsound and Bassline Smith.

PORTHTOWAN

DELUXX. Blue Bar, Beach Rd, Eastcliff, 9pm-12am, £free. Funk and soul DJ's

St Ives

ROLLER DISCO. St Ives Guilhall. 8.30pm-10.30pm. £6/£4 Back to the 80’s theme, over 18’s session, Dj’s playing the Best 70s ,80s, soul, funk, disco and club classic’s. Tickets and info at http://80sneonfancydress.com/RollerDiscos-in-Cornwall-2011-W10569.aspx

Truro

FUNKY FRIDAYS. L2 Nightclub. Calenick St. 10pm-2.30am. £free all night. DJ Tom Wills playing all the best tunes. Lots of drink promotions inc. all shots £1.50. FEEL GOOD FRIDAY. The Office. 10pmlate. £3. Start the weekend as you mean to go on with DJ Simon James. Inc Truro Festival after party on 12th April.

23rd August GATSBY ON THE

BOAT Boat on the Piazza, central Truro, 8.30pm-4am £15. The roaring twenties are back and with cult influences like The Great Gatsby, Boardwalk Empire & Will.i.am’s BANG BANG everyone and their mother is thinking of wearing a flapper dress or

a straw hat! The boat will be decked out for glitz & glamour and 1920’s prohibition is back with a vengeance. A bar serving champagne & cocktails will be on board as well as DJ Rcal on the decks playing all the very best in Electro-Swing to enhance a sauve atmosphere that will have the suit jackets and flapper dresses flowing through the room. Dresscode for the night is 1920s dress & ball gowns – suits and jackets for the guys and it's all in add of raising money for www.larfcornwall.co.uk Tickets available from Zafiros Bar.

SATURDAYS

Bodmin

Eclipse Nightclub. Victoria Square 10pm-late. £7/£5 B4 11pm. Chart and party tunes with guest DJ’s every week.

Camborne

KRIS NEBROSO, The Clipper, 9pm – 1am, £free. A night of Chart, Dance (inc. House, Dubstep, D’n’B), Cheese, Party, R’n’B, Oldies & Motown.

Falmouth

SATURDAY. Q Bar. 15a Killigrew St. 8pm-2am. Always a massive night with the DJs spinning the best music for you to dance and drink to. See weekly invites for line-ups!

17th August

LOVE RIOT FALMOUTH WEEK PARTY. The Mango's, 9pm-3am, £10 A night of house music and wrongness to celebrate summer in the unique Love Riot way. This one is their last one of the summer with guests Gigamesh headlines, supported by Ry Spenceley and residents - you know this will be a sick night as usual. See www.slut. co.uk for tickets.

GWITHIAN

3rd August

SIR VINYL. Sandsifter, 1 Godrevy Towans. 9pm2am. Dub plates and uplifting party music with residents Dave Spenceley, Catriona D'Olive and Will celebrating 5yrs of parties.

PORTHREATH

17th August

WAX ON WAX OFF SUMMER BALL. Atlantic Cafe/Bar. 9pm-2.30am, £3. The promoters are rather pleased and somewhat amazed that The Mongolian Disco Show - yeah, you heard that right - M.D.S. of mid Asian fame with roots in Druth and Truro will be joining them on the decks for a wild evening of musical athleticism rarely seen on the North Coast of Cornwall in one sitting! Supported by Ollie Stratton & Alex Conrad.

Newquay

DJ EDGE. Belushi’s. Fore St. 10pm till late. £free. A live DJ night with a selection of Hip Hop (mainly old school) , Funk, Electro, Soul, 80’s/90’s Pop. GORGEOUS. Berties. East St. 11pm4am, £6/£4. Cornwall’s largest nightclub with resident Video DJ Will.B playing your favourite music up together from a wide variety of genres including dance , R&B ♫, chart, party & floorfillers. CIRQUE DU SAILORS. Sailors. Fore St. 10.30pm-4am. £tbc. A night of extraordinary entertainment with DJ John London playing all the best Chart, Dance, RnB, Indie and Party tunes until 4am whilst our performers dazzle. Great drinks offers too with 2 cocktails at £4.50, bombs at £2.25 plus go large for £1 - double and mixer specials. PARRIS NIGHTS. Chy Bar, 12 Beach Rd 10pm-4am. £free. The best house music all night, from deep, bassline laden grooves

to shameless hands in the air anthems. with Robin Parris and guests. SALT SUMMER SESSIONS Salt. 10pmlate, £5/£4. Headline dance acts every week throuhgout the summer, see flyers on the street each week or Facebook.

10th August

BOARDMASTERS AFTERPARTY Library Bat 10.30pm-3am from £6. Gorgan City, Tim Nice, Jose Hugo & Kyle Edwards.

30th August

LUM PRESENT INLAND KNIGHTS Library Bar, 10pmlate, £tbc. Extra special night with UK house legends as the Inland Kinghts duo who took a huge part in developing the scene in the UK play live, supported by Justin Harris, Piers Kirwan, tim nice and LUM residents.

3rd August SCOTT MILLS

Berties. East St. 11pm-4am, £8 from www.bertiesclub.com (locals half price with locals discount card). BBC Radio 1 DJ, appearing as part of his summer live DJ tour

24th August

TINCHY STRYDER. Berties. East St. 11pm-4am, £8 from www.bertiesclub.com (locals half price with locals discount card). Playing a live DJ set - With over 1 million sales Tinchy Stryder is one of the UK’s most successful urban artists of all time. SOUND SATURDAYS. Sound Nightclub. Branwell Mill, Market Jew Street. 11pm-4am. £5 (non special guest nights only). DJs Boris & DS playing chart and commercial bangers!

St Austell

THE BIG ONE. The Club. 14 High Cross St. 10pm-2am. £6. Massive party night with DJ Stevie G playing RnB, Dance, Hip Hop and DnB.

Truro

SATURDAY SOCIAL. L2 Nightclub. Calenick St. 10pm-2.30am. £5/free B4 11pm. DJ Matt Wing in Room 1 playing Chart & Commerical. DJ Jason M & Snatch the Wax in Room 2 playing House, Electro, Party Breaks. CORNWALLS BEST SATURDAY. The Office. 1 River Walk. 10pm-2.30am. £5. Weekend party for over 21’s.

SUNDAYS

Falmouth

OPEN JAM. Q Bar. 15a Killigrew St. 6pm-late. £free. Hosted by Perry followed at 10pm with Titan Sound finishing off your weekend with PRESSURE DROP RootsRockReggae/Digital Dancehall.

Newquay

NEWQUAY BIGGEST FOAM PARTY Salt. 10pm-late, £5/£4. As it says on the tin, foam and clubbing collide head on!

11th August

DELUXX. Fistral Beach Bar. 9pm-2am, £free. Cool cornish house night with resident DJ's and a few surprise guests.

11th August

BOARDMASTERS AFTERPARTY Berties, 10.30pm-3am from £10. Duke Dumont, B.Triats, CJ Beatz, Panda, DJ Proof, Snatch the Wax, Steve Lid, Submental & Premise.

PENZANCE

25th August

A-SKILLZ & KRAFTY KUTZ Sound Nightclub. Branwell Mill. 11pm-5am. £7/£6 B4 1am. Breaks all night, supported by DJ Kristoff in the cocktail bar and DJ DS & CQ in the main room.

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Clubbing Devon MONDAYS

Exeter

MONDAY NIGHT MADNESS Arena. Summerland St. 10pm-2.30am. £4.50/£2adv available from reps and the student guild. Exeters biggest and best student night. MONDAYS Timepiece. Little Castle St. 7.30pm-1am. £free. Cheesy pop mash up! RAINBOW MONDAYS Mama Stones, 9pm-1am. £3. Pop, dance and disco with Ollie B & Iain McKenzie. LGBT friendly night too.

5th August Plymouth

FUZZY LOGIC. Oceana. Barbican Leisure Park, 9pm-3am, £tbc. Student night, big tunes, cheap drinks and loads of fellow students - what’s not to like about this?!

TUESDAYS

Exeter

AUSSIE IDOL. Walkabou, Fore St. 8pm12am. £free Talent contest, winner gets £200, final on 13th August. CAFE SABROSO/WONKEY LEGS & T.O.T.T.Y. Timepiece, Little Castle St. 7.30pm-1.30am, £free. Salsa, Samba and Merengue with DJ Ricardo in the bar, Wonkey Legs in the main room with dubstep and D’n’B from Aldo Vanucci. CHEESY TUESDAYS. Arena. Summerland St. 10pm-2.30am. £4.50 A huge slice of cheese from the 80’s, 90’s & 00’s sandwiched in between all the biggest student anthems.

Plymouth

MASH HITS Voodoo Lounge 8pm2am. £free Night of mashed up musical mayhem.

WEDNESDAYS

Exeter

STUDENT NIGHT. Timepiece. Little Castle St. 7.30pm-1.30am. £free. Student disco classics and current cheesey faves. This is a night run by students for students.

Plymouth

COWPOW. The Dairy, 25 Bretonside. 6pm-late. Student night, chart popping classics. RIGSMITH HiFi DUB JAM Thirst. Vauxhall St. 10pm - late. £free. DJ's and live acts, check out www.rigsmith.co.uk/ events.php for further details SHENANIGANS. Varsity, Derrys Cross, 7pm-3am, £free. Midweek party with drinks deals. VIBE. Oceana. Barbican Leisure Park, 9pm-3am, £free with flyer B4 11pm/£3. All your urban favourites from old-skool to new-skool, with DJ Jonezy.

Torquay

MOST WANTED. The Green Ginger, Winter Garden, Fleet Walk. 9pm-2am. £free. DJ Max, £1.50 drinks deals.

THURSDAYS

Exeter

HELLZAPOPPIN! Cellar Door, 4 The Quay. 9pm-2am, £2/free B4 11pm. Funk, jazz and electro swing with DJ Dodgy Style. FUZZY LOGIC. Arena Nightclub, Summerland St. 9.30pm-2.30am. £5.Student night playing the biggest and best tunes, with some great drink deals. WONKEY LEGS. Timepiece. Little Castle St. 10.30pm-2am, £3. Plymouth's ten year old club night comes to Exeter resident Aldo Vanucci drops the biggest and best drum n bass and dub step all night long. Occasional theme nights and guest djs check Facebook for more details.

Plymouth

ROCK SHOW. H20, The Barbican. 10pmlate. £2. New weekly rock night from Chris Wheelie and guests. Expect unk, rock, ska, reggae and more.

FRIDAYS

Barnstaple

VENUE. The Venue. The Strand. 10pm-

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BIDEFORD

FUNKY FRIDAYS. Caesar’s Palace. King St. 11pm. £4. All the classics, a DJ and no rules whatsoever.

Exeter

COLLISION. Timepiece. Little Castle St. 7.30pm-2am. £3. Expect everything from Indie anthems, alt Rock, Punk to Electro.... FRIDAY NIGHT FEVER. Arena. Summerland St. 10pm-3am. £free entry with sticker/wristband. Feel good party atmosphere, with the very best dance, chart, party and R'n'B. ANGEL PRESENTS... Angel Bar. 32 Queen St. 10pm-2am. £free. Different guests playing each week, check with bar for details. MAGIC HAT STAND Cavern Club, 9pm-3am £5 in adv. The Magic Hatstand is a unique night full of fun and mischief with a fabulous Psychedelic Hatstand at its heart.

2nd August

9th / 23rd / 30th August

DARK KNIGHTS TERRACE PARTY Exeter Phoenix, 9pm - 2am, £3 DJ sessions on the terrace hosted by DJ Dizzit, playing house and techno with a minimal edge.

9th August

FUNK THE SYSTEM The Cellar Door, 9pm - 3am, £4 in adv. Reggae, funk, breaks and soul night with DJ Cheeba and resident DJ's.

9th August

CLUB TROPICANA - ALTERNATIVE 80's The Cavern, 8pm 3am, £4 in adv/£free B4 9pm.

16th August DISCO SUCKS

The Cavern, 9pm - 3am, £4. Great party with DJs Screaming Al and Charlie Goodvibes from The Computers playing the best in Soul, Funk and Rock and Roll.

16th August

HOLD IT DOWN TERRACE PARTY Exeter Phoenix, 9pm - 2am, £3/£free B4 10pm. Deep and funky house with residents.

30th August FBK VIP

PRESENT MAMPI SWIFT The Cavern, 9pm - 3am, £7. D'n'B with Mampi Swift, Miss Represent, Dapz, Arkane, Twist and many more.

Plymouth

CRISIS. White Rabbit. Bretonside Bus Station. £2. 11pm-5am. An eclectic hot mix of Indie/Punk/Rock/Hip-Hop/ Funk/80’s. Served to you by JC & OZ. FUNKY FRIDAYS. The Treasury. Royal Parade. 9pm-3am, £tbc. Funky grooves. FUNKY FRIDAYS. Annabel’s Cabaret and Discotheque, Vauxhall St. 8.30pm3pm. £tbc. Funky grooves all night. GLITTERATI Revolution, Derrys Cross. 9pm-3am. £tbc House night with killer vodka drink deals. INDIE NIGHT Mint, Union St, 9pm-3am. £free Indie night with DJ Tony. PLYMOUTH ROCKS The Hub / dBs Live, Bath St, 10.30pm-4am. £free Plymouths brand new weekly rock and alternative night. Kerrang Klub host a special night on 12th July too.

2nd August QUENCHED Thirst,

Vauxhall St, 10pm - 5am, £tbc House deep, tech and funky all night with residents Oli Power, Sean Moyle, Steve Haines and guests.

Torquay

FULL TILT FRIDAYS. Bohemia Nightclub. 41 Torwood St. 11pm-3am. £4 B4 12pm/£5 after. DJs on rotation. THE GREEN GINGER. The Green ginger, Winter Garden, Fleet Walk. 9pm-3am. £1. DJ Jake with all the latest chart and dance. 2 4 £10 cocktail pitchers. LADIES NIGHT. The Venue. 13 Torwood St. 9pm-1am. £3/ladies £free all night. The biggest night in the bay. CADENCE RECORDINGS & ADVECTION MUSIC, The Attic, 9pm-3am, £7/£5. D'eep D'n'B with Aural Imbalance , Orange n Blue, Tidal

30th August

& Irian Joyce , Soul Objective. Rm 2 is Deep house /techno with Deep Space Organism, Audapta, Subz & Ste.

SATURDAYS

BIDEFORD

3rd August

BASSWAVE BOAT PARTY. Bideford Quay 6pm-12am. £25 inc afterparty / £5 after party only. D'n'B boat party with Phantasy, Hary Shotta, Tyke, IC3, D'n'B Assassins and more. After party at Caesars Palace with nicky Blackmarket and guests - after party runs 11pm-3am. Get tickets from www.ticketsellers.co.uk

Exeter

ANGEL PRESENTS... Angel Bar. 32 Queen St. 10pm-2am. £free. Different guests playing each week, check with bar for details. ESSENTIAL SATURDAY. Arena. Summerland St. 10pm-3.30am. £6.50otd. Best in Dance, Chart, Party and RnB. INDIE CLUB. Cavern Club, 83-84 Queen St. 8pm-2.30am. £free B4 9pm. The best in Indie/Alternative & Electro Sounds from DJS Jake and Paddy. With live guests. SATURDAYS. The Monkey Suit. 161 Sidwell St. 9pm-3am. £free. Guest DJs dropping all things funky. WOBBLE. Timepiece. 7.30pm-2am, £3 B4 11pm with flyer. Mr. Onions lets rip, dropping everything anything from R’n’B to Indie, Jazz to Pop, Funk to Rock, Drum & Bass to House. BLOW YOUR WIG Exeter Phoenix, 9pm-2am £5 With DJ Louie Louie. Playing 50's R&B, Jump Jive, Rockabilly, 60's Garage, Surf rock, Northern Soul and other cool vintage sounds. Vintage and retro attire welcomed for this Tarrantino and Bettie Page inspired, cocktail fueled night. HOUSE WARMING, Cellar Door, 9pm-3am, £5/£3 in adv. Quality House music with a sprinkle of 2-Step. Kinky Movement guesting. With residents Swayee, The Magnet, Potential Soul, Deep Cartel and Vikki Jessop.

3rd August

10th August

10th August

BA BA BOOM TERRACE PARTY Exeter Phoenix, 9pm - 2am, £3/£free B4 10pm. Highest Grade and Eyes Open Promotions present Ba Ba Boom, Exeter’s finest regular reggae dance sessions featuring Highest Grade Sound System playing the latest cuts in dancehall, conscious vibes and classic roots reggae. GARDEN SESSIONS City Gate Hotel, 6pm11.30pm, £free. House featuring Rocket legend, Iain 'Lazy' Smith, supported by Iain McKenzie, Le H & Ramsey.

24th August Plymouth

FRESH CITY. Crash Manor. Union St. 10pm-4am. £4 B4 midnight with flyer. R&B, Hip Hop, Bashment and UK Funky with residents DJ Jonezy, DJ Snake and DJ Badness. FREE CUBA PARTY. The B-bar. Barbican Theatre, Castle St. 8pm. £free. Cocktails, Latin music, a steamy atmosphere and dancing until late. GLITTERATI. The Vauxhall Quay, Little Vauxhall St. 10pm-4am. £5 B4 11pm. Fine tunes for fine people, locaiton overlooking the marina. PARTY NIGHT. Walkabout. Derrys Cross. 10pm-2am, £free. Latest chart & dance hits with DJ Darren Watts. SATURDAYS. Revolution. Derrys Cross. 8pm-2am, £free B4 11pm. A collection of party grooves, funky tunes, soul & old skool beats, RnB, Funky house, house & classics. SATURDAYS. Annabel’s Cabaret and Discotheque. 8pm-3am. £tbc. 2 floors of entertainment with live cabaret and discotheque. SHAKE Thirst. Vauxhall St. 9pm-2.30am. £3/£2 B4 11pm. Resident Djs Aldo Vanucci and Kenny Hectyc. WILDLIFE Varsity. Derrys Cross. 9pm-

2.30am. £2 B4 12am. Party night, drinks deals galour! HARDCORE REBORN, dBs Live (formerly The Hub), 9 Bath St, 10pm-5am, £8/£6 in adv. Returning to the venue where it all began in Plymouth with a special 2hr history of hardcore classics set from a true legend of the scene, the original scratch master, DJ SY. FILTHY ANIMAL, dBs Live (formerly The Hub), 9 Bath St, 10pm-5am, £8/£6 in adv. With Techno legend D.A.V.E The Drummer + support. RIDDIM SOUNDS 1st BIRTHDAY BASH, The Voodoo Lounge, 1 The money Centre, 10pm4am, £tbc. Celebrating a year of partying hard in all sorts of venues, from deep down in the woods and beautiful beaches to dingy nightclubs across devon. Guests Vandal, Stivs & Mattykore alongside Rigsmith Hi-Fi.

3rd August

17th August 31st August

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24th August

JELLY JAZZ The Barrel House, 8pm-12am, £12/£10. Part of the Totnes Festival, Pete Isaac brings his special Jely Jazz night to South Devon with guests Lack of Afro and Bonebookbang (Over Easy DJ's).

Torquay

THE GREEN GINGER. The Green Ginger, Winter Garden, Fleet Walk. 9pm3am. £1. DJ playing chart, dance and funky tunes across the bay. KINDA FUNKY. Bohemia. 41 Torwood St. 10.30pm-4am, £free. Room 1 plays R&B, Hip Hop and smooth Grooves. Room 2 for uplifting House, Trance and Dance anthems. SATURDAYS. The Venue. 13 Torwood St. 10pm-3am. £free B4 12am for members/£2 B4 12am/£3. SOULOUD The Attic, 9pm-3am, £tbc. House night with special guests RINSEIT BOAT PARTY, The Attic, 6pm-3am, £17.50/£15. Boat leaves Loving coasts at 6pm / After party 9.30pm-3am. D'n'B with Harry Shotta, Phantasy, Mr Nice, Cotesy, Johnny G, Ollie Freshold & Pacman.

24th August

SUNDAYS

Exeter

WORLD BEATS. Timepiece. Little Castle St, 8pm-1.30am, £free. Latin, Salsa, Afro Beat, Reggae, Arabic & Spanish.

25th August

JAM THE CHANNEL TERRACE PARTY Exeter Phoenix, 9pm - 2am, £tbc DJ Jay Sanders showcases his style of slow paced deep house and stripped back techno.

Plymouth

LEGENDAIRY. The Dairy. 25 Bretonside. 6pm-late. 80’s & 90’s music. SUNDAY SESSIONS. Revolution, Derrys Cross. 10pm-2am. £free. In the Club, DJ Jonezy (a premier south west Urban and RnB DJ) brings you his legendary ‘Sunday Session.’ SH13 HOSTED BY QUENCH, dBs Live (formerly The Hub), 9 Bath St, 7pm-3am, £4 in adv. with Adam Harris, Sean Moyle, Oli Power, Abernethie Bro's & more.

25th August TORQUAY

25th August

RAMPA, The Attic, 9pm-5am, £8/£10. Last in the summer series - straight out of the Keinemusik camp, RAMPA is another culprit responsible for some of the biggest tracks to come out of Berlin. Regular plays for the likes of cocoon, Strattbad, Timewarp, Circoloco, Studio 80 and pretty much every major european festival on the map! Supported by Rowlanz, Alexander George, Leon Toone, Pedro, Wade & Nolan. Back room crew include Sean Williams, Danny Bowden, Zafar, Pranged Out, J Riddum & Jay Sanders.

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Snapped Glastonbury This years festival was widely regarded as the best one for many years, The Stones drew the biggest ever crowd on the Pyramid stage, the dance village stepped things up a gear, Arcadia moved into the main part of the festival site and the digital coverage was non-stop. Thanks to veteran Glasto photographer Matt Smith, here’s is a glimpse of what went on...

National Adventure Sports Show (NASS) Mixing music acts like Nas, Katy B and Andy C alongside skate, inline and BMX athletes all together is always going to return in one big messy party and NASS didn’t disappoint. It was hot by day and hot by night, James Cantle captured the evidence.

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Taking place on Saturday 28 September, Tokyo Dub 2013 takes over Castle Park in Bristol for 12hrs of dub and bass heavy music featuring the likes of Loefah, Jackmaster, Boddika, P-Money, Benny Page, Zion Train and many more. With ten music areas and stage partners from across the UK involved, this is shaping up to be a great end of summer party in the heart of the city with Tokyo Dub showing off what they do best – hosting a dam good party! See the full line-up at www.tokyodub.com We have secured two pairs of tickets to give away, to be in with a chance of winning, just go to www.247magazine. co.uk to place your entry, closing date 31st August.

WIN: BRISFEST TICKETS After last year’s triumphant sell out success, Brisfest returns to Ashton Court, Bristol on 21 – 22 September. Known for its unique mix of music, street art, theatre, comedy and circus with a distinct ‘Bristol feel’, this year’s festival is all set to play host to an array of talent for all ages to admire. Headlined by the award winning Primal Scream, Toddla T Sound, Fabio & Grooverider, Kurtis Blow, DJ EZ, The Nextmen, Dr Meaker, Yes Sir Boss and The Boxettes, the line-up also features over 200 local acts showcasing the best the South West has to offer. Get tickets and more info at www.brisfest.co.uk. We have two pairs of tickets to give away, to be in with a chance of winning, simply enter online at www.247magazine.co.uk by August 31st.

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