MURMUR No. 11

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MURMUR No. 11 - September 2018


Manchester’s monthly newsletter

MURMUR

issue eleven // September 2018

Editors: Olivia Havercroft, Nicole Peeters Huw Spencer & Tom Waring Design: Lisa Lorenz

Better known as KIDMILK, this Generic Greeting Collective member is part of skate brand AMFAS & Hate Self, a happy project about being sad. Insta: @kidmilk

Get in touch to get involved via: murmurmanchester@gmail.com

Welcome to MURMUR: Your alternative guide to Manchester’s independent, radical & inclusive events

L I S T E N 1 September Manchester Psych Fest @ Band on the Wall / Peer Hat Night & Day / Soup Kitchen Now in its sixth year, our favourite psychedelic weekend goes from strength to strength: the line-up will feature over 50% all-female or femaleled artists. You can watch everexceptional Honeyblood, become immersed in Jane Bowyer’s visuals, all whilst eating Seitan Vegan Kebabs. What are you waiting for?! £25,allday

7 September Matt Hollywood And The Bad Feelings @ The Peer Hat Matt Hollywood is better known as one of the founding members of The Brian Jonestown Massacre and responsible for some of the band’s finer tunes. His latest work with The Bad Feelings recalls the 60s once again, this time drawing from influences such as Lee Hazlewood and Serge Gainsbourg. £11, 7.30pm - late

8 September Kiran Leonard/Cult Party/ The Birthmarks @ Partisan Kiran Leonard, a ‘mercurially talented’ musician from Saddleworth, plays his first full-band gig in 2 years. Get a taste of his new album ‘Western Culture’ and listen to his lilting voice and sweeping melodies, inspired by artists such as Sufjan Stevens, Deerhoof and the Residents. FREE (members)/£11, 7 - 11pm

Illustration: Grant Peacock

15 September Paddy Steer @ The Peer Hat Tilted Fiction presents an experimental electronic bonanza featuring Paddy Steer, Experimental Sonic Machines, Flavolous, Acid Marko + VIDE0. £4/6, 5 - 11pm

16 September Escape-Ism @ The Peer Hat Underground Rock’s darling Ian Svenonius brings you a one-person show of lo-fi electronics, loop pedals, and body snatchers. His newest solo record - The Lost Record - comes gallivanting with a big ego, mythical nostalgia and the potential to become a forgotten-then-rediscovered classic. £11, 7 - 10pm

19 September Dylan Carlson @ Soup Kitchen Carlson gained fame as front-man of long-running drone doom band Earth. Catch him at Soup Kitchen for a live performance of his first solo album Conquistador, an album he himself describes as an “imaginary Western”, just scored by distortionheavy, primarily solo electric guitar. £11, 7 - 10pm

27 September Liza Anne w/ Rosey PM @ The Castle Hotel Georgia-based Liza Anne talks mental illness, romance & distorted reality in her latest offering: Fine but Dying. Contrasted effectively by MCR’s dreamy Rosey PM. £10, 7 - 11pm

27 September Yussef Dayes @ YES Former half of Yussef Kamaal, Yussef Dayes steps out on his own as a solo artist, playing his powerful and sensational drum rhythms at YES. £11, 7.30 - 11pm

28 September Alabaster dePlume @ The Klondyke Go and see the ‘very, very brilliant indeed’ Alabaster dePlume, an unidentifiable mixture of spoken word, poetry, folk and jazz, supported by the dynamic Hannah Ashcroft. £7, 7.30pm - midnight

28 September Free Vibes: Gymnast / Vide0 / RYD / Legs on Wheels @ Band on the Wall Band on the Wall presents a special edition of Free Vibes, feat. four new, exciting artists you need to know. Sultry modernists Gymnast, low-key dance-inticing duo Vide0, ethereal grief-stricken RYD and progressive psychedelic chameleon six-piece Legs on Wheels perform. FREE, 7 - 10pm

D A N C E 7 September Partisan x Half Edge: Tom Boogizm & MLE @ Partisan Collective A special night across two floors at Partisan. Tom Boogizm will roll up his sleeves for an all night long basement set. Meanwhile, upstairs, MLE of Rhythm Section and Mike of Half Edge will get you moving with their brand new, hand-built Sunbeam Sound System. Don’t forget to practice your moves at the pre-party at Eastern Bloc from 7pm. FREE (for Partisan members) - £5, 11.59pm - 4am

7 September Bohemian Groove @ The White Hotel Keep this one in mind for a late night boogie just down t’road from Partisan. Bohemian Groove have reliably brought you MCR’s finest

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underground club music for eight years. No boundaries, no prejudice, music for expansion of the mind. £6/ MOTD, 11.59pm - 6am

lovers. Lost control get support from Krakow by Poland’s Techno pinnacle Slabs of the Tabernacle. £8/£10, 10pm - late

Come dressed as your shero and win a prize! £6, 5 - 9pm

15 September Bakk-Heia X Floats & Boats: DMX Krew @ The White Hotel

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Join AMFAS (All My Friends Are Shit) to get their humble skateboarding collective off the ground. With a film, an exhibition, product showcase, free beer, and give-aways! FREE, 8 - 11.30pm

For the synthophiles among you this special live set is not to be missed. Going strong since the 90s DMX has has been influenced by Detroit Techno, released his first album with Rephlex and has since consistently amazed with an eclectic mix of Italo, Techno, Funk, Boogie - a cornucopia of sounds that will excite and elevate. 8 hours of pure joy and excitement for all Salford garage lovers. £10, 11.59pm - 8am

21 September Cong Burn x Meine Nacht @ Soup Kitchen Howes, Lack and Breakwave bring the most exciting, cutting edge jungle and drum & bass listening experience to the deep, dark corners of Soup Kitchen’s basement dwellings. £5, 11pm - 4am

22 September Kickin Pigeon & Levi Love @ Eastern Bloc If you’ve missed the not so secret rave last bank holiday weekend this is your chance to get a sweet taste of what it could have been to dance into the misty morning. Watching innocent joggers and girls on canal boats waving in ecstasy float by. FREE, 7pm - 1.30am

27 September B.L.O.O.M. 1st Birthday @ Soup Kitchen Can you even imagine the Manchester club scene without this talented gang? Taking us back to the start the grandes madames of orgasmic audio pleasure have prepared a pompous, celebratory evening for us. With noone other than the exciting DJ Bus Replacement Service B.L.O.O.M. treats us to a rollercoaster of laughs, itchy feet, full on Communist nostalgia trip. Happy Birthday, ladies! £5/£6, 11pm - 3am

29 September Lost Control w/ Slabs of the Tabernacle @ The Peer Hat This basement party in MCR’s tunnelous rough’n’ready party grotto is a perfect fit for all Haҫienda romanticists, Acid and Chicago House

1 September ZINE CLUB: Visible @ Partisan Collective One of a series of workshops at Partisan run by Drawn Poorly Zine in collaboration with Pen Fight Zine Distro. During this event, you will learn different methods of making zines, how to make your own or collaborate to submit something to Visible Zine. Donation, 2 - 4pm

1 September How Do We Get Radical Change? @ Working Class Movement Library A discussion meeting to debate the current state of affairs, anything from racism to the housing crisis or climate change, and draw lessons from socialist history. Guest speakers include Helen Antrobus from the People’s History Museum and Councillor John Ferguson from the Labour Party. FREE, 11am - 1pm

1 September Partisan POC Forum @ Partisan Collective Partisan Collective is having an open forum on Saturday 1st September for members and non-members who identify as people of colour, focusing on improving racial diversity within the space. FREE, 2 - 5pm

1 / 12 / 29 September MCR Sound Women Network @ Partisan Collective A series of meet-ups for women and non-binary people to discuss, plan and shape Manchester’s music scene. Manchester Sound Women Network is a collaborative project where all women (and non-binary) can take part. It is a platform aiming to facilitate, promote and encourage you to engage with sound in all its creative diversity. FREE, 4 - 6pm

6 September Girls Night 4th Birthday x Pumpcage @ Projekts MCR Skatepark Celebrate 4 and a half years of the skate collective Girls Night! Equipment is provided and all ramp disciplines welcome.

7 September AMFAS Launch @ Pilcrow

9 September Strange Riddims presents: Stranger Sundays @ Soup Kitchen Dancehall and chill! With the best vegan Sunday roast in Manchester. Even non-vegans will agree, this combo of chilled tunes and delicious grub will give you all the strength you need for the commencing week month even! FREE, 6 - 11pm

12 September The Formidable Women Manchester @ The Midland

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A walk through the city tracing the steps of important Manchester women such as Elizabeth Gaskell, Shelagh Delaney and Sylvia Pankhurst. £10, 5.30 - 7.15pm

12 September SisterSupport MCR: Planning Meeting @ Partisan SisterSupport MCR raise awareness of the need for a Public Space Protection Order at Marie Stopes Centre in Fallowfield. Repeatedly service users have been harassed and intimidated by Pro Life protesters outside clinics nationwide. Get involved forming a counter-presence, planning shifts and logistics. FREE, 7 - 8pm

13/20/27 September On The Female Body @ Old Abbey Taphouse One of our favourite collectives, Women in the City Heard (WITCH), are hosting a series of lectures about female anatomy, its functions from puberty to menopause and everything in between. £3, 7 - 9pm

15 September Old Trafford Jumble Trail @ Old Trafford Old Trafford will be transformed into one giant marketplace! Set up a table and sell your old Barbie dolls, or follow the scent of freshly baked cakes to find your brilliant Saturday bargain. FREE, 11am - 3pm

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20 September Fresh Femmes! @ The Deaf Institute Alternative freshers fair with the fabulous Beat Chics & Thirsty Girls’ Collective supporting women in music and fundraising for Every Month Manchester. Come and see MCR’s amazing female-fronted organisations. FREE, 4 - 10pm

22 September Lady Pedal Festival @ Alexandra Park The third year of Lady Pedal Fest offers live music, poetry and a space to ‘bling your bike’. All to inspire and support women cyclists. FREE, 1 - 6pm

23 September Love for the Streets @ Hidden Raise awareness of hidden homelessness by attending this roadblock dance in aid of charities across the city. With a fantastic line-up, food courtesy of Madeeha’s curries & Simba Sauce, live art & workshops. £5/7, 4pm - 4am

A R T 1 / 15 / 22 / 29 September 17 Artists - Who just happen to be women @ Portico Library The Portico Library will examine a number of artists, who all happen to be female, to provide recognition for their work and lives that have been overlooked in art history. £15, 11.30am - 1.30pm

6 September The Funeral of Diana Princess of Wales 2.0 @ The White Hotel Part cultural critique, part ludicrous satire. This performance invites you to engage and re-imagine the tragedy turned pop-phenomenon of Princess Di’s death in a taxi in Paris in 1997. FREE, 6.30pm - late

20 September Art School MA Degree Show @ Manchester School of Art Meet extraordinary talent and take the chance to interact with the future culture makers of MCR. P.S. Free drinks! FREE, 5.30 - 9pm

20 Sept 2018 - 3 Mar 2019 William Kentridge: Thick Time @ Whitworth Art Gallery

South African artist William Kentridge combines drawing, tapestry, music, film projection and sculpture, drawing on sources as broad as China’s Cultural Revolution and scientific theories of time and space. He will participate in a public talk on the evening of the exhibition preview. FREE, 10am - 5pm

22 September Saturday Supplement: The Hidden Pin Up @ Whitworth Art Gallery A dance and spoken word vignette exposing the hidden history of the black pin up girl, exploring the racial stereotypes and the fetishization of the black female body. FREE,11am-3pm

W A T C H 5 September Predator (1987) @ Fairfield Social Club Block Cinema present the classic with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Carl Weathers. As special forces enter the jungle to find their compatriots skinned alive, they realise that something is hunting them for sport... what could it be!? TBA, 8pm - 11pm

7 September The Miseducation of Cameron Post Preview + Director Q&A @ HOME Depicting the horrifying reality of conversion therapy, this film is an exquisite and compassionate hybrid of an institutional drama and a summer camp film. £5/£9, 6 - 8pm

10 September It’s Not The Time of My Life @ HOME Manchester An unexpected visit from the inlaws turns sour in Szabolcs Hajdu’s latest film. Mid-life crises and familial tension typify his latest offering, which is filmed with his spouse & children in their own apartment. £5/9, 8.40 - 10.30pm

W O R D 7 September The Guilty Feminist @ Central Library Deborah Frances-White has turned her podcast The Guilty Feminist

into a frank book about embracing feminism and our imperfections. Watch her explore live what it means to be a feminist in the 21st century. £20 incl. the book, 6.30 - 9pm

9 September Murmur #5 @ Common Our namesakes return after the summer with yet another stellar line up. Listen to readings from Holly Pester, Vala Thorodds and James Davies, followed by a film from the inimitable David Bailey. FREE,7-10pm

10 September An Evening with Sally Rooney @ Waterstones Deansgate Irish writer Rooney sparked literary waves with her blistering first novel Conversation with Friends (written within 3 months!). Her newest book Normal People, just came out. Another lighthouse for Gen Y? £5, 6.30 - 8pm

16 September Peter Barlow’s Cigarette #29 @ Waterstones Deansgate An afternoon of alternative poetries with free refreshments: RICHARD BARRETT! STEVE HANSON! ÁGNES LEHÓCZKY! FREE, 4 - 6pm

13 September Ross Sutherland @ Anthony Burgess Foundation Sutherland’s Imaginary Advice has developed into one of the most popular storytelling podcasts in the UK. Some stories are true, some are fiction, but all are brought to you in experimental auditory fashion. Witness it live! £10, 7pm - 10.30pm

14 September Working Class Voodoo Book Launch @ 3 Minute Theatre Published by Offord Road Books, Working Class Voodoo is Bobby Parker’s second poetry collection. Think of gritty vignettes set in small towns, pubs and back alleys, all described in a darkly comic but brutally honest way. FREE, 7 - 10pm

27 September Young Identity & Contact: One Mic Stand @ Band on the Wall Young Identity deliver workshops for young talent between 13-25 years old. At One Mic Stand, 10 poets are given 3 minutes each to impress the audience and battle for the grand prize of £50. £8.50/11.50, 7 - 11pm

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