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1. KNUCKLE PUCK

Hailing all the way from Chicago, Illnois, Knuckle Puck deliver a fresh perspective to pop punk with material from their new album ‘Shapeshifter’. Including support from Tiny Moving Parts and Movements. 3 Oct // 7.30pm – 11.30pm // £11.50 // The Fleece

2. THE ZEN HUSSIES

Grab a partner and come and have a dance with the all swinging, all jazzing fun time band. The Zen Hussies are ecstatic to be back on stage and plan to pull out all the stops to perform their infectious roots music with a tinge of rock ‘n’ roll swing. 5 Oct // 10pm – 12am // Free // The Golden Lion

3. HYBRID MINDS PRESENT: OUTLINE

Electronic duo Hybrid Minds have taken liquid drum n bass in a new direction with their mutual passion for music. After their sell out shows at The Pickle Factory in London, Hybrid Minds are heading to Bristol for a two-hour set. 5 Oct // 11pm – 5am // £13 - £15 // Blue Mountain

4. HARLEIGHBLU

Harleighblu’s voice is addictive. You only need to hear her powerful pipes once and you’ll be hooked. Get your Harleighblu fix this month as BLG Promotions invite the Tru Thoughts artist for your pleasure. 5 Oct // 7pm – 10pm // £11 // The Lanes

5. MR TEA AND THE MINIONS

Mr Tea and The Minions are the bee’s knees of the Bristol music scene. Always on top form, this cheeky collective take inspiration from Balkan gypsy beats and hip hop bangers. It’s hard to leave a Mr Tea and The Minions gig without a huge smile on your face. 5 Oct // 8pm – 12am // £11 // Exchange

6. INTRINZIC X BALTER FESTIVAL

If you’re missing the festival season already then this will sort you right out. Intrinzic and Balter Festival have come together in celebration of rave culture and electronica. Joined by Floxytek, JFB, Culprate and more, you’ll want to head down early to enjoy this heavy line up. 5 Oct // 10pm – 6am // £15-£20 // Lakota

7. SPACE PIRATES RUM PARTY FT DON’T TEST DJS

This month the Space Pirates will be landing at your favourite Old Market bar for another instalment of all things rum-tastic. Joined by the much-loved Don’t Test DJ’s straight from their monthly sessions at The Bell, get ready for an evening of multi genre bangers. Strictly vinyl only. 6 Oct // 7pm – 12am // Free // To The Moon

8. ALFRESCO DISCO PRESENTS: TEMPLE LAUNCH PARTY

Baah, we are so excited for this one! Alfresco Disco are unlocking a brand-new temporary venue in Bristol for the next couple of months for a series of carefully curated, unique events. Join them for their launch party and witness the beginning of their new adventure. 6 Oct // 3pm – 11pm // £22.50 // A Secret Location

9. DECYPHERS

Tipped to be the best cypher night in Bristol, DeCyphers return to Canteen for their October edition. If you’re an MC, singer, beatboxer or poet, this event is the perfect place to brush up on your skills and get your talent recognised. 8 Oct // 9.30pm – 11.30pm // Free // Canteen


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The Duval Project display a beautiful fusion of neo-soul, jazz, with a burning sense of passion in their delivery. Having already performed at London’s Jazz Café and supported the legendary Roy Ayers, we see good things in the pipelines for this collective. 12 Oct // 10pm – 1am // £5 // Old Market Assembly

We at Nitelife love to boogie to a bit of Aamstrong at festivals, so we were delighted when we heard about his upcoming set at No.51. If you enjoy yourself a bit of hip hop, soul, disco and house then we definitely recommend checking out this progressive DJ and producer. 12 Oct // 10pm – 4am // £3 - £4 // No.51 Stokes Croft

12. PSYCHED 5TH BIRTHDAY

This month at Lakota, all your favourite DJs will be coming together under one roof to celebrate 5 years of Psyched. What more could you want? With a line up including Ed Solo, Serial Killaz, Benny Page, Phaction, Phaeleh and more, you won’t want to sleep on grabbing your tickets for this one. 13 Oct // 10pm – 6am // £15-£25 // Lakota

Bristol, you are in for a treat. MOBO nominated Afrikan Boy will be performing at the Attic Bar this month with a full live band. Come and feast your ears on his effortless fusion of afro-beat meets grime, jazz and spoken word. 13 Oct // 8.30pm – 2am // £4 // Attic Bar

Barney Artist will be taking centre stage at Rough Trade as part of Colston Hall Presents. Turning heads with new tracks ‘Something True’ and ‘Rose Thorn’ taken from his highly anticipated debut album ‘Home Is Where The Heart Is’, you should really be keeping your eye on this talent. 15 Oct // 7.30pm – 11pm // £8.72 // Rough Trade

15. 1% OF ONE PRESENTS: ART SCHOOL GIRLFRIEND

If you enjoy fishing out the newly signed talent, then listen up. Art School Girlfriend are everything you could wish for from a dazzling electronica act, and their new single ‘Moon’ is ready to grab your attention. 16 Oct // 7.30pm – 10.30pm // Free // Hy-Brasil

16. TOOTS AND THE MAYTALS

One of the best-known ska and rocksteady groups are coming to O2 Academy to celebrate their huge back catalogue of releases that played a huge part in the early foundations of reggae music. Tracks like ’54-46 Was My Number’ and ‘Funky Kingston’ are going to have you skanking all evening. 17 Oct // 7pm – 11pm // £33.70 // O2 Academy

17. NO WAY BACK PRESENTS: CHEKOV

Leeds based DJ Chekov will be joining us with his trademark lowslung rollers, for an epic party at Crofters, courtesy of long time favourites, No Way Back. Plus, the best selection of sounds from Monika Taneska and more. All proceeds for this event will be donated to LGBT Bristol. 18 Oct // 11pm – 3am // £4 // The Crofters Rights

18. FICKLE FRIENDS

The Fickle Friends fan base has grown at a fast rate, but it’s about to get even bigger. To celebrate their highly anticipated debut album ‘You Are Someone Else’, Fickle Friends are set to embark on their biggest UK tour. Come and catch them at SWX to hear all your favourite FF tunes. 18 Oct // 7pm – 11pm // £16.50 // SWX


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HIGHLIGHTS 19. TEACHINGS IN DUB

Bristol’s favourite dub night, Teachings in Dub returns for another instalment of the finest ribcage rattling sounds. This month, the north will be taking over, with legendary Iration Steppas alongside Sheffield’s heavyweight Sinai Sound. Join us at the front of the crowd for this one. 19 Oct // 10pm – 5am // £16.50 // Trinity

20. ASH

You can’t deny it, Irish trio Ash have had your foot tapping for years, from tracks like the rocky ‘Girl From Mars’ to the melodic chorus of ‘Candy’. Well now you can check out all of your favourite Ash songs live with a nice dollop of new material thrown into the mix. 19 Oct // 7pm – 10pm // £22.50 // SWX

21. DAT BRASS + CANTALOOP

10-piece outfit Dat Brass put on shows that are pretty darn special. With their phenomenal brass section, scratching rapping and everything in between, this collective has that certain ‘je ne sais quoi’ you’re looking for. 19 Oct // 7.30pm – 10pm // £10 // The Lanes

22. SUBVISION

As Summer comes to an end and the nights start to get longer, you’re going to want a decent night out to get your teeth stuck in to. Subvision will be taking over Blue Mountain to dish out the biggest range of noise from the likes of Burgaboy, Subcriminal and more. 20 Oct // 9pm – 6am // Free - £5 // Blue Mountain

23. IN:MOTION – CHASE & STATUS RTRN II JUNGLE

Chase & Status have announced their RTRN II Jungle series and will be touring influences from 90’s jungle across the UK. Joined by heavyweight names like Dillinja and Brockie, plus room 2 hosts The Blast, with local legends Sir Hiss, L U C Y and more. 20 Oct // 10pm – 6am // £38.53 // Motion

24. LUCY DACUS

Lucy Dacus found her way into the spotlight with her warm voice and touching lyrics. Her bitter sweet verses capture emotions we have all felt at some point or another, making her music truly relatable. Come and see her perform music from her new album ‘Historian’ with support from Fenne Lily. 23 Oct // 7pm – 10pm // £11 // Thekla

25. SISTER NANCY + LEGAL SHOT SOUND

You’d have to be sleeping under a rock if you haven’t already heard about this one. Yes that’s right, the Bam Bam queen of dancehall, AKA Sister Nancy is heading to Trinity this October. Joined by Legal Shot Sound, Sister Nancy will take you back to when her pioneering album was released. 23 Oct // 7pm – 11pm // £19.80 // Trinity

26. COLSTON HALL PRESENTS: SOPHIE HUNGER

Sophie Hunger is trying something new with her musical approach and we love it. Ditching the classical instruments for drum machines, Hunger has successfully mastered her new sound, whilst maintaining her smoky vocals and delicate delivery. Catch her live in action at The Exchange as part of Colston Hall Presents. 24 Oct // 8pm – 11pm // £13.08 // The Exchange


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Snuff Lane proudly present the heavy rocking psychedelic delights from Greece. Come on a trip with the psych jammers, for a rare live performance of their dreamy melodies and vintage 70’s grooves. 25 Oct // 7pm – 11pm // £9 - £12 // The Crofters Rights

28. IN:MOTION – HOSPITALITY HALLOWEEN

If you’re looking for a big night out this Halloween then Motion have got your back. As part of the In:Motion series, Hospitality will be hosting a gory night filled with bloodcurdling bangers from DJ’s including High Contrast, Camo & Krooked, Danny Byrd and more. 26 Oct // 10pm – 6am // £25 // Motion

29. HALLOWEEN BASH

Are you ready to be spooked? It’s Halloween again and To The Moon have a frightfully spectacular treat in store for you. After last year’s Extravaganza, Spook Master Extraordinaire Oscar Watson is back once again to host a Halloween party to remember. Grab a Halloween moon punch and join in the fun. 27 Oct // 7pm – 12am // Free // To The Moon

30. HOME

What better place to spend your Halloween than the eerie underground caverns of The Doghouse with Home Events. Get ready for an immersive experience to remember, with haunting twists and turns along the way. Plus, a Bristol first with OC & Verde on the decks. 27 Oct // 10pm – 4am // £10 // The Doghouse

31. THE RIN TINS HALLOWEEN SPECIAL

Get yourself down to The Golden Lion for a gypsy swinging Halloween with The Rin Tins. Combining harmonies, jazz rhythms and a pounding swinging beat, this sextet know how to keep you dancing on the dancefloor all night long. 27 Oct // 9pm – 12am // Free // The Golden Lion

32. TEMPLE HALLOWEEN: THE SURREALISTS BALL

Following the launch party at their new temporary venue, the next event up Alfresco Disco’s sleeve is a twisted Halloween experience you will be talking about for years to come. Join them as they tickle your senses with exciting talent from Bristol and beyond. 27 Oct // 7pm – 3am // £22.50 // A Secret Location

33. KRS-ONE

Bam! Bam! Bam! Have invited the living hip hop legend back to Bristol, for a night of heavy hip hop classics from one of the most respected MC’s of all time. KRS-One is an act every hip hop head needs to see at least once in their lifetime. 28 Oct // 7pm – 10pm // £16.50 // Fiddlers

34. WALDO’S GIFT

Waldo’s Gift has fast become one of Bristol’s most treasured residencies at The Gallimaufry. This month, the hip hop, jazz and math combining trio will be joined by Ishmael Ensemble’s Pete Cunningham, Steve Lynman and will be playing Taylor Mcferrin’s ‘Early Riser’ in its entirety. Every Wednesday // 9pm - 11pm // Free // The Gallimaufry

35. DRAG QUEEN KARAOKE NIGHTS

Fancy enjoying your Sunday night at a different pace? Come down to Brisco and join in the fun every Sunday for Drag Queen Karaoke Nights. Appreciate the glitz and glamour and a romantic ballad or two from your favourite local kings and queens. Every Sunday // 5pm - 2am // Free // Brisco

36. STUDENT THURSDAY’S

It’s a tough life being a student, so why not make the most out of your evenings at Brisco’s Student Thursday nights. Great drinks offer’s and funky music, the perfect way to say hello to the start of your weekend. Every Thursday // 5pm - 2am // Free // Brisco


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Win 4x tickets to Alfresco Disco

Halloween: The Surrealist Ball competition Bristol’s most secretive party throwers have announced a three-date run of events, mysteriously known only as Temple, for which they’ll be taking up temporary residence at an undisclosed city centre location.

and elaborate decor. Each party adheres to a carefully-curated theme, with the concept and dress code revealed at the last hour. However, party goers will have to wait until artists actually walk on stage to find out who they’ll be dancing to.

With a solid reputation for throwing out-of-this-world parties with some of the world’s best, forward-thinking artists, Alfresco don’t need to reveal their lineups to sell tickets – because we know it’s gonna be good.

All we know about so far about the new series is that partygoers will be engaging in some rhythmic rituals. We’re officially intrigued.

With an obsessive attention to detail, Alfresco parties invite you to completely immerse yourself in their world, with immense production

We’ve got 4 x tickets to give away to their Halloween party on 27 October, ‘The Surrealist Ball’. For a chance to win them, head over to nitelifeonline.com/win/temple before 19 October.


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THE ALLERGIES

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Hot on the tails of their 2017 breakthrough album Push On – which shot straight to number three in the iTunes hip hop chart, where it stayed nestled below Skepta and Drake for a full week – Bristol hip hop duo The Allergies are back with new album Steal the Show, due for release on Jalapeno Records on 19 October. The Allergies are Roy Spencer aka Ninja Tune bedfellow DJ Moneyshot and drum-andbass-turned-funky producer Rackabeat aka Adam Volson. Combining fun funk with an appreciation of golden era hip hop, The Allergies create infectious tunes you can’t help but move to. Some familiar faces return on the new album, including Andy Cooper on four tracks. The Ugly Duckling legend has been working with the duo since their debut album and joins them for their live tour along with soul singer Marietta Smith, which comes to Colston Hall’s Foyer this October. The album also features input from A.S.M, Mizo FitzRoy, Skunkadelic, Unkle Frank and Dr Syntax. Don’t miss a chance to witness the energy of the new album live.

Goat Girl has been a name on many lips for the past couple of years, despite only having a handful of releases until the release of their 19-track eponymous debut earlier this year – and it was worth the wait. They signed to Rough Trade Records as teenagers in 2016, joining the ranks of Sleaford Mods, Jarvis Cocker and Parquet Courts. Clearly, Rough Trade could tell these four South Londoners were on to something special.

Upcoming shows: 6 October, Colston Hall Foyer

Upcoming shows: 30 October, Thekla

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Clottie Cream (Lottie), Naima Jelly ( Naima), L.E.D. (Ellie) and Rosy Bones (Rosy) combine a lo-fi post-punk This Is England attitude with an array of influences from surf rock to country. Clottie’s guttural vocals convey a maturity beyond her years, matched by continually intriguing instrumentation that forces you to listen and listen hard. Guitarist Ellie answers our 10 questions ahead of their Bristol show this October.

THOSE QUESTIONS... 1. What have you learned today? Adam: That there are people currently living on carnivore diets, eating nothing but red meat and are really healthy! Got to love the Joe Rogan podcast. Roy: That the neighbour’s cat must have a key, ‘cause he keeps getting in my house. 2. Favourite track of all time? Adam: Bump and Hustle Music – Tommy Stewart. Roy: Time’s Up – OC. The bruises off them punchlines still smart. 3. It’s 3am and the party is winding down, what track do you play to get everyone going again? Adam: Barbara Tucker’s cover of Think. Roy: Gloria Jones – Tainted Love. Ages 8-80 clap on that. 4. Who are your top three acts right now? Adam: Tom Misch, Mr Jukes and Jay Electronica. Roy: Remi, Oxygen & Paul Nice, Lack of Afro. 5. If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? Adam: Cooking food for people, mainly ramen and BBQ. Roy: Bearded lady in a travelling freakshow.

6. What was the last book you read? Adam: Tried to read a book about anxiety recently, but it made me anxious! I’m not much of a reader… more into my podcasts at the moment. Roy: The latest Paper Girls graphic novel, nicked off the Mrs. 7. Favourite thing on TV? Adam: Ozark. Roy: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. I’m like each of them, in parts. They’re my Sex and the City. 8. Are you afraid of anything? Adam: Just the usual stuff, snakes, death… and tin foil! Roy: People, places and loud noises. I’ve picked the wrong business.

THOSE QUESTIONS... 1. What have you learned today? That you have to refund a buyer on eBay if they don’t receive an item. 2. Favourite track of all time? We Belong Together – Mariah Carey. 3. It’s 3am and the party is winding down, what track do you play to get everyone going again? I wouldn’t, I’d just go to bed. It’s good to know when to say when. 4. Who are your top three acts right now? Slowthai, Homeshake, Wooze. 5. If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? I’d still be doing music but I’d just have to work on the side.

6. What was the last book you read? The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera. 7. Favourite thing on TV? Friends. 8. Are you afraid of anything? Of course. 9. Tell us something people don’t know about you... In the winter I sleep with my heating on number two. 10. What are you doing tomorrow? Going to Germany to play a show.

9. Tell us something people don’t know about you… Adam: I once worked as a dinner lady. Roy: I was the only one in the history of my school to fail my Cycling Proficiency Test. 10. What are you doing tomorrow? Adam: Preparing the music for our upcoming live show. Roy: Interviewing Graham Massey from 808 State for the monthly Classic Album feature I write for Future Music mag.

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When Iggy Pop growls, sage-like on national radio, that your fully DIY, two-fingers-up-at-the-music-industry-punk-bandjust-doing-it-for-the-fucking-love-of-it is “really amazing”, face it: you’re onto something. The Lovely Eggs – psychedelic Lancaster-based rip-roarers and BBC 6 Music beloveds, with a cult following of Eggheads built over five records – are finally learning to bottle up these moments. Lately there’s been plenty to keep them topped up. The Eggs return to Bristol this October to perform one of their last UK shows for a while. With their crowds now having outgrown The Exchange, who hosted The Eggs’ last three Bristol shows, you can catch them at The Fleece on 26 October. The Bristol date comes at the close of a madcap few months of heavy, raucous play touring their fifth studio album This Is Eggland, produced by Flaming Lips prodigy Dave Fridmann. Comprising punks-in-arms husband and wife Holly Ross and David Blackwell, The Lovely Eggs formed in 2006 with Holly on vocals and guitar, and David on drums. Twelve years on, The Lovely Eggs’ summer has been spent

at full festival throttle, playing to swathes of fans and new converts everywhere from Nozstock to Green Man. The couple have clearly had a ball, even through pneumonia and tech jeopardy, driving themselves from stage to stage in their trusty tour transit van. ‘We’ve been non-stop, we’re dickheads really’ says Holly, from home in Lancashire. ‘We run everything ourselves, so we run the label and book all our own gigs and tours, so everything is entirely our own fault. It’s been a really busy time, busier than we ever thought it could be.’ As ‘joyous’ (a word oft-used by Holly), energetic and authentic as its creators, This Is Eggland flings the door wide open to Holly and David’s universe. Put it on and you’ll find your attention grabbed roughly by the scruff of the neck. Between Holly’s glorious Lancastrian sing-chants; David’s tireless drum battle; the distorted glow of raging guitar; psychedelicallyturned fists of sound, and yes, a kazoo – you don’t stand a chance. Consider your ears commanded and spun around. In Holly’ words, This Is Eggland looks at ‘big themes in small things, looking at the bigger picture through your very small,

own world’ and distilling it down. Singles Wiggy Giggy and the cackling Witchcraft are among two to have enjoyed airtime on BBC 6 Music of late. The latter, in particular, capturing the discord of feeling outside the mainstream, of wanting to blast out all the bullshit and clear those thick old cobwebs from your mind. Wiggy Giggy, meanwhile, ‘is about the isolation of living in a place like this, but at the same time, it’s joyous.’

you can’t fight things all the time, it’s exhausting. So ‘fuck it’ is the only way of just letting go And of course, The Lovely Eggs’‘fuck it’ philosophy radiates out, as with everything in their trunket. This punkish sentiment comes nuanced: the music striking out its territory between living through the right-royal interrobang of existence and


32 // PREVIEW taking life as it comes, while swimming against the tide. It plays a big part in why the Eggheads love them so. Holly says: ‘More people are understanding us and getting where we’re coming from. It’s just nice, innit? When you feel like you’ve been banging on about something for ages and then people finally get it … The joyousness of abandoning yourself, not being uptight and just going along with it became our philosophy. ‘A parallel thing that goes along with it is that I like to philosophise a lot about different scenarios and what ifs, which can send you quite mad. You could think your way several hours down a certain path, but if you’re thinking about space and eternity, your existence... Why not just say fuck it and save yourself all of that brain-ache and anxiety? That’s a personal struggle, aside from the art side. You’ve just got to go with the flow, you can’t fight things all the time, it’s exhausting. So ‘fuck it’ is the only way of just letting go, really.’ This Is Eggland is the heaviest of The Lovely Eggs’ records to date, its sonic clout literally amplified through collaboration with heavyweight US producer Dave Fridmann, whose multiple credits span The Flaming Lips, Mogwai and Wolf Alice, naming a few, and ’an absolute dream come true’ says Holly. It’s something that would never have happened if it wasn’t for some late-night drunken idea mongering around the kitchen table, a few months back. Holly recollects: ‘We never thought in a million years Fridmann would actually do it. ‘I said to David, “Well I’m going to write to him, I’m going to ask him if he will, ‘cos you you never know, he might.’ David was like, “Don’t be so fucking crazy, he will never touch a band like us, we’re DIY, we’re in England, no record label, we don’t have any influence, we don’t know anyone, we don’t have friends or rich family, we’re on our own in Lancaster”.’

we’ve been written off in the past as a bit of a jokey band But after some digging, Holly got hold of a phone number. With some Dutch courage, she got through first to a Chinese takeaway and then a garage in the US, finally leaving a garbled message on Fridmann’s studio answer machine. Nothing happened for a year and the Eggs put it down to ‘just another drunken antic’. So when the email dropped in from Fridmann himself, saying he wanted to work with them, ‘It was like, shit, it’s game on then isn’t it? I guess we’re doing it,’ says Holly. ‘You can’t back out of something like that. We just love really weird obscure stuff happening, almost like fate, then riding the course of the river it goes down… it’s like whitewater rafting life. It was brilliant.’ It’s a world apart from where Holly imagined she’d be, after her industry experience fronting nineties’ punk girl group Angelica left her so disenchanted she didn’t pick up a guitar for two years. ‘I thought if you were in a band you have to be part of the music industry, and the music industry was so rotten I didn’t want to be in a band. But then one day I just had this epiphany moment that, actually, playing music can be as pure as that. The music industry and playing in a band are two different things. ‘So we started our own band and said we’re not going to sign a record deal, we’re not going to be on a label, and anything that we think is bullshit, is bullshit, and we won’t do it.’ Being a band outside of the industry has seen them living on ‘fuck-all money’, working out how many gigs the couple had to play ‘to pay our rent and eat (...) just what was the breadline… a bit like the hardcore bands in the eighties’ says Holly. Needless to say, The Lovely Eggs are enjoying where’re they’re at; 100% on their terms. ‘Good reviews are nice but we try not to concentrate too much on them, because you start believing them and that’s always a dangerous thing to do. We’ve been written off in the past as a bit of a jokey band, and we were never a jokey band. We see life through different glasses, but that doesn’t mean to say that we’re fucking clowns. So it’s always nice to be recognised for our music. ‘Just to hear people say, “yeah, sounds like a good album” – that’s one of the things that makes me proudest.’

Words: Daisy Blacklock Photos: Darren Andrews 26 October – The Lovely Eggs, The Fleece thelovelyeggs.co.uk @thelovelyeggs


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DANNY BYRD


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Signing to Hospital Records at the turn of the millennium, South West producer Danny Byrd is one of the most recognised names in drum and bass. Releasing his debut album Supersized in 2008, he’s just dropped his fourth LP on the festishised label, Atomic Funk. Interestingly, the funkiest song on the album isn’t the title track, it comes in the grooving guitar samples of Devil’s Drop – the first single release and Annie Mac’s Hottest Record in the World. Once you’ve heard it, you become more astute to the funk influence tentacleing its way through the rest of the album. As we’ve now come to expect from Danny, the album demonstrates the versatility of drum and bass, combining obvious funk and hip hop overtones and more subtle influences like garage and R&B with his intelligent production. Atomic Funk delivers 15 tracks and collaborations as varied as MC GQ and Bristol-based soul singer Pete Joseph. It’s his fourth studio length album and is a pleasure to listen through in a single session. Though it’s easy to think of drum and bass music in terms of single tracks put together into an hourlong dancefloor set, Danny’s tracks show a tendency towards thoughtfulness rather than pulling out all the tricks to create dance floor hits, which can be jarring when you’re not actually in front of a sound system.

We caught up with Danny about the new release after an early doors jungle set at last month’s RUN All Day at Motion, where he’d managed to pack out the main stage by 2pm.

‘I’ve had the most fun with this album. As you do more and get more experience, you learn to enjoy the process more and just embrace all the pressures of it.’

‘I’ve been signed to Hospital Records for 18 years now, so I was there right from the start’ he explains. ‘The one thing that they did differently to every other label back then was that they were very album focussed. I find it very hard to work in a different way now, I write in an album frame of mind.

He’s talked about Atomic Funk as a collection of all his favourite influences and genre-wise there are many, but Danny also takes influences from technology, continually striving to change up and improve his production, from the samplers he uses to the microphone used by his vocalists. This album, he explains, is a different kettle of fish to his previous releases...

you go to Blue Mountain and it’s rammed out on a Tuesday night, it’s busier than a night of A-list names 20 years ago. That is how much drum and bass has infiltrated Bristol

‘Previously they’ve all been made on logic, they’ve all been made in the box in the same sort of sequences everyone is using. On this album I used a lot of vintage drum machines like MPCs and E-mu SP-1200s, which are famously used by hip hop producers, but I used it on this album to give a different sound to the drums, like the hi hats. Just little things that the listener won’t totally pick up on, but more of a subconscious thing. I wanted the whole sonics to be cleaner and the mix downs to be tighter. I took real pride in my vocal recording this time – not that I didn’t before, but every year you have to up your game. I was trying to get the same kind of sound that you’d get in American pop and R&B, using the same mic they would use and things.’

‘It gives me a license to have variety. With an album you can do stuff that is more self-indulgent, or that you think is more self indulgent, but you show it to the label and they say, actually, ‘That’s the first single’. You can never be objective about your own music – other people are best at that.

It was worth all the effort because one of the interesting things about Atomic Funk is the breathing space it gives to its


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LOCAL TALENT // 45 vocals, which stand out as part of the song rather than the gimmicky, background feature you can get in drum and bass music.

load of cameras on Stokes Croft and it was Roni Size and Krust and Reprazent after they’d won the Mercury Prize and this was right in front of me – the music that I love literally right in front of me on the street. It’s always been a massive part of everything I’ve done.

‘With this album, I haven’t put any music out in a while so I didn’t have any of that noise. I got back to using samples, which is much more the dance music method – it should all be bedroom based. But what we did was re-do the vocals and change the lyrics slightly. We sketched over the vocal and recorded new vocals over it, so it still kept the vibe of the original sample, which is maybe why the vocals sound more complete.

Bristol is a home crowd and I really do always feel the love when I play here

‘Hospital has always been a constant. They’re always striving for better things, they’re always the first to do things. It might not seem like a big deal, but in 2002 they were the first drum and bass label to be selling music on iTunes. And they were ahead of the curve with Spotify and how streaming is taking over – they’re very tuned in. But they’re also independent. If I was to go and sign to a major, they could say “you’ve got the freedom to write what you want”, but at the end of the day they’re looking for a radio hit and if you don’t deliver that or you’re not flavour of the month, you’re dropped. How does that serve you as an artist and how does that serve your fans? It doesn’t serve you well in the long run.

‘Last night I went out for dinner in Bristol with a friend, I haven’t been out socially in Bristol in a while and I started thinking “I wonder if there’s a drum and bass night in Bristol on a Tuesday... nah there can’t be”. Sure enough, I saw that Sub

‘At Hospital, you can put a single out that might not well – no problem, we loved it, on to the next one. It’s independent and those are the things you can do. Hospital put out records that have no radio play and are a little bit weird and out there, but they love it and really believe in it. And people pick up on that and love it. Hospital can give you all the best of what a major

Although Danny is from Bath, both he and the Bristol music scene have very much adopted each other. Bristol is where he got his musical education, metaphorically and literally, and the drum and bass scene over the last 20 years still informs Danny’s music.

Zero and IC3 were playing at Blue Mountain and I ended up going and staying out till like two in the morning on a Tuesday night. I don’t know about living in Bristol, I don’t know how much work I’d get done, but I like being in Bath and dipping in and out.

I got back to using samples, which is much more the dance music method – it should all be bedroom based

‘It’s interesting, I was saying to my friend last night that 20 years ago, I remember Full Cycle Records had their night in the second room at Lakota and that was the main Friday or Saturday drum and bass night. And now you go to Blue Mountain and it’s rammed out on a Tuesday night, it’s busier than a night of A-list names 20 years ago.That is how much drum and bass has infiltrated Bristol – it’s nuts how much bigger the music has got, not just Bristol-wide but nationwide and internationally.’

‘When you have some success with music, especially radio success, you get a lot of managers circling you and saying “you should do a session with my vocalist” or “you should work with this rapper” – there’s people trying to almost tag along with you and create something so they can have a radio hit too. It’s that sort of really generic music industry stuff that I hate.

‘I always feel like Bath is the village and Bristol is the town. I did a music technology course at City of Bristol College in the 90s and going back and forth to Bristol every day, you picked up on the vibe. I would have to get my bus from Bristol Bus Station and Replay Records was in the station. It was the home of drum and bass and jungle, and you just felt so much closer to it. I remember coming down on the bus once and seeing a

Despite the genre and the Danny Byrd name growing hugely in popularity over the years, Danny has remained loyal to Hospital Records, releasing almost exclusively with the label. It’s not hard to imagine bigger labels scrambling to sign him, but Danny explains why he’s stuck with Hospital:

can give you, but it can also give you the best of what a really small, DIY label can.’ Hospital Records are, of course, bringing Danny with them to their Hospitality Halloween party at Motion this month, alongside the likes of High Contrast, Camo & Krooked and Fred V & Grafix. Apart from his Dracula costume, he jokes, Danny says he’ll bring all the ‘high energy and good vibes’ he always brings to a Bristol show. ‘I’m really enjoying DJing at the moment, because all the production stuff is out of the way and the album is flying, I’m playing the album tunes and people know them – that’s what I’m really looking forward to. Bristol is a home crowd and I really do always feel the love when I play here.’

Words: Rachel Morris Photos: Dominika Scheibinger 26 October – Hospitality Halloween soundcloud.com/dannybyrdmusic @dannybyrddnb


51 stokes croft

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51 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QP | @51StokesCroft | facebook.com/51stokescroft | 01179 148 048 | 51stokescroft.com

Located in the heart of Stokes Croft, No.51 offers cosy dining, late night dancing as well as community minded events like charity fundraisers and quiz nights. Here you can grab a tasty woodfired pizza, sip on a delicious cocktail, listen to great music and chill out with friends in their spacious garden.

AARMSTRONG

We at Nitelife love to boogie to a bit of Aamstrong at festivals, so we were delighted when we heard about his upcoming set at No.51. If you enjoy yourself a bit of hip hop, soul, disco and house then we definitely recommend checking out this progressive DJ and producer.

12 Oct // 10pm – 4am // £3/£4

YODELLING SHEEP

Yodelayheehoo! If you fancy moving and shaking to the grooviest sounds, then join the wild beast Yodelling Sheep and dance the night away to the funkiest sounds in town.

25 Oct // 10pm – 4am // Free


02 academy

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Frogmore Street, Bristol, BS1 5NA | @o2academybris | facebook.com/o2academybristol | 0905 5020 3999 | o2academybristol.co.uk

The O2 Academy is one of Bristol’s busiest music venues playing host to major touring acts as well as up and coming artists. They’ve established themselves as one of the best venues to catch your favourite bands in the Southwest, while also being home to some of Bristol’s most Notorious Weekly club nights.

PALE WAVES

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Pale Waves are hitting the stage to showcase material from their debut studio album ‘My Mind Makes Noises’. Get your ticket to see what all the fuss is about, we promise you won’t be disappointed.

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3 Oct // 7pm – 11pm // £15.15 Mon 1st Oct

Sun 11th Nov

Wed 12th Dec • SOLD OUT

Tue 2nd Oct

Tue 13th Nov

Sat 15th Dec

The Magic Gang

Blackberry Smoke

Glenn Hughes performs classic Deep Purple “Live”

Rat Boy

Wed 14th Nov

Jessie J

Wed 3rd Oct

Pale Waves

Fri 16th Nov • 6.30pm

Blossoms

The London African Gospel Choir Present Graceland Sun 16th Dec

Orbital

Fri 5th Oct • SOLD OUT

Kurupt FM

Tue 18th Dec

Sat 6th Oct • 10pm

Sat 17th Nov • SOLD OUT Sun 18th Nov • SOLD OUT

Wed 19th Dec

Jorja Smith

Jungle Mania

The Cat Empire

Wed 10th Oct

Mon 19th Nov

Beat It

Lil Pump: Harverd Dropout Tour

Fri 12th Oct • SOLD OUT

Tue 20th Nov • SOLD OUT

Daughtry

Slaves

Sun 14th Oct • SOLD OUT

Fri 23rd Nov • 6.30pm

Tom Grennan

Levellers

Tue 16th Oct

Sat 24th Nov • 10pm

John Butler Trio

Foreverland: Enchanted Forest

Wed 17th Oct

Toots & the Maytals

Tue 27th Nov • SOLD OUT

Courteeners

Fri 19th Oct

Elvana: Elvis Fronted Nirvana

Wed 28th Nov

Thur 25th Oct

Bowling for Soup

Darius Rucker Fri 26th Oct

Sat 27th Oct

Tue 30th Oct

Fri 2nd Nov • 6.30pm

Bugzy Malone Sun 4th Nov • SOLD OUT

Less Than Jake & Reel Big Fish Mon 5th Nov • SOLD OUT

Leon Bridges

Tue 6th Nov • SOLD OUT

Shinedown

Skid Row Wed 30th Jan

Death Cab for Cutie Wed 6th Feb • 6.30pm

Buckcherry & Hoobastank Fri 8th Feb • 6.30pm

Fun Lovin’ Criminals Sat 9th Feb

Gorgon City Live

Tue 12th Feb

Fri 22nd Feb • 5.30pm

Tremonti

State Champs

Fri 25th Jan • 6pm

Sat 1st Dec

Sun 2nd Dec

Thur 1st Nov

Enter Shikari

Sun 10th Feb

Heaven 17

The Feeling

Fri 18th Jan • 6.30pm

Fri 30th Nov

Cast

Flatbush Zombies

Bjorn Again

Thur 29th Nov

Shaun Ryder’s Black Grape

Sigala

Clutch

The Dead South White Denim Mayday Parade & The Wonder Years Thur 7th Mar

Mon 3rd Dec

Miles Kane

U.F.O. “Last Orders” 50th Anniversary Tour

Wed 5th Dec

Fri 8th Mar • 6.30pm

Young Fathers

Maribou State

Fri 7th Dec

Mon 11th Mar

Fireball – Fuelling The Fire Tour

Embrace

ft. Flogging Molly, Face To Face, Lost In Stereo

Tue 26th Mar

Sat 8th Dec • 10pm

Thur 28th Mar

NAO

Thur 8th Nov

The Decemberists

Nicky Blackmarket & Fatman D Birthday Bash - Casino 2

Fri 9th Nov

Mon 10th Dec

Mabel

Party With The Greatest Showman Club Tour

Tue 11th Dec

Fri 31st May • 6.30pm

MC50

Sat 10th Nov

Killing Joke

Christmas Queens

The Stranglers Sat 13th Apr • 10pm

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Frogmore Street, Bristol BS1 5NA • Doors 7pm unless stated Venue box office opening hours: Mon - Sat 12pm - 4pm

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TOOTS AND THE MAYTALS

Oct • 2018

One of the best-known ska and rocksteady groups are coming to O2 Academy to celebrate their huge back catalogue of releases that played a huge part in the early foundations of reggae music.

17 Oct // 7pm – 11pm // £33.70


brisco

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16 West Street, Bristol, BS2 0DF | @briscobristol | facebook.com/briscobristol | 0117 239 3742 | briscobristol@gmail.com

New kid on the block Brisco brings something special to Old Market, with a penchant for funk, soul, disco and drag – with Drag Queen Karaoke on Sundays. Open six nights a week, Brisco is brought to us by the team behind Gloucester Rd’s Golden Lion. As well putting on their own great events, Brisco is working with some local favourites, including Sip the Juice and Bitch, Please!

STUDENT THURSDAY’S

It’s a tough life being a student, so why not make the most out of your evenings at Brisco’s Student Thursday nights. Great drinks offer’s and funky music, the perfect way to say hello to the start of your weekend.

Every Thursday // 5am – 2am // Free

Brisco is the new kid on the block in Old Market. A bar with zero attitude, promoting the best of BristoL in the form of music, food & DRINK

LIVE DJ’s Disco - soul - funk

kitchen in residence :

loads of Dancy stuff

thurs - fri - sat

students! Every thursday

£4.50 Hse Double & Mixer £3.50 pints - 2.50 shots

drag queen

karaoke sunday nights

16 WEST ST - OLD MARKET - BRISTOL - BS2 0DF 0117 239 3742 briscobristol@gmail.com DRAG QUEEN KARAOKE NIGHTS

Fancy enjoying your Sunday night at a different pace? Come down to Brisco and join in the fun every Sunday for Drag Queen Karaoke Nights. Appreciate the glitz and glamour and a romantic ballad or two from your favourite local kings and queens.

Every Sunday // 5pm – 2am // Free


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Hamilton House, 80 Stokes Croft, Bristol BS1 3QY | @IntheCanteen | facebook.com/thecanteenbristol | 0117 923 2017 | canteenbristol.co.uk

The Canteen emerged out of the creative inspiration and collective efforts of a bunch of Stokes Croft and Bristol brilliants. With free live music every night, expect gentler tones from Sunday – Wednesday spanning folk, jazz and acapella ensembles, then Thursday – Saturday sees things ramp up from 10pm, when the tables are cleared for the unavoidable rip-roaring dancing times.

DECYPHERS

Tipped to be the best cypher night in Bristol, DeCyphers return to Canteen for their October edition. If you’re an MC, singer, beatboxer or poet, this event is the perfect place to get your talent recognised.

8 Oct // 9.30pm – 11:30pm // Free

Thur 4 Sikateyo

Sat 6 Skeltr

Sisanda Myataz’s extraordinary voice combines the rooted traditions of her native South Africa with the jazz she loves and European styles she’s encountered in her travels. This acoustic trio with French singer/guitarist Yoann Minkoff and ambient beatboxer Kris Nolly lets their collective imagination wander the world of folk, blues and other global influences. Looking fraternally stylish, with their beards, shades and flat hats, the Skeltr duo whip up sizzling spiritual punk funk. Using keyboards, sax and drums and the kind of advanced jazz nous it takes to get noticed on the busy Manchester scene the music they make is a highly individual and engaging sound wash of cross-rhythms and sonic shifts.

Mon 8 DeCyphers Hip Hop Session

MCs Goose and Social Conscience put out their lyrics but they welcome all MC and vocal styles from around the city (and beyond) for a burnin’ freestyle jam. The hard-nosed hip-hop beats come courtesy of piano man Dorian Childs-Prophet with Chris Jones on bass and James Vine’s drumming.

Sat 13 Raise the Disco presents:

LNLA // Gallegos // Joe Boss

RTD is back continuing their residency at The Canteen, where they’ll be bringing the best of names disco has to offer. Filling the dance floor will be, Late Night Love Affair, Gallegos (Banoffee Pie records) and Joe Boss (Shapes).

Fri 26

Saffron Records present Noya Rao

Mercy’s Cartel To raise donations for Bristol charity Kinergy, we’ve teamed up with Saffron Records to present the most up and coming heavyweight nu-soul artists on the scene. Headlining is Gondwana Records’ electric-soul quartet Noya Rao, with Olivia Bhattacharjee’s honeyed vocals propelled by deep electroacoustic grooves this Leeds group are stirring deep soundscapes into UK jazz.

Sun 28

The Gypsy

Wedding Trio Once we knew them as Krasa, then they metamorphosis into Maramos before settling on their latest back-to-basics monicker. What’s not changed of course is the fire in their Balkan dance rhythms and the spirit of soaring solos on accordion, violin, clarinet and bass and you don’t need to be getting married to appreciate them.

canteenbristol.co.uk * The Canteen, 80 Stokes Croft, Bristol BS1 3QY

MERMAID CHUNKY

Mermaid Chunky will be swimming their way to the Canteen all the way from Stroud, to deliver their fairy tale music, filled with contemporary art, film and beautiful drum machine soundscapes.

24 Oct // 9.30pm – 11:30pm // Free


Colston hall XX Presents

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Colston Street, Bristol, BS1 5AR | @Colston_Hall | facebook.com/ColstonHall | 0117 203 4040 | colstonhall.org

While Colston Hall undergoes a major redevelopment, Colston Hall Presents sees Bristol’s largest concert venue taking flight – loudly and proudly presenting great live music at independent music venues across Bristol. From the best emerging talent to international superstars, you can count on Colston Hall Presents to keep providing Bristol with eclectic and quality shows all year round.

COLSTON HALL PRESENTS: BARNEY ARTIST

Turning heads with new tracks ‘Something True’ and ‘Rose Thorn’ taken from his highly anticipated debut album ‘Home Is Where the Heart Is’, you should really be keeping your eye on Barney Artist.

15 Oct // 7:30pm – 11pm // £8.72 // Rough Trade

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Colston Hall loudly and proudly presents great shows in venues across the city Tue 2 Oct

Wed 17 Oct

Sun 28 Oct

Fri 16 Nov

Virginia Wing

Baloji

Mutual Benefit

Phoria

Rough Trade Bristol

Fiddlers

Exchange

Rough Trade Bristol

Sat 6 Oct

Sat 20 Oct

Mon 29 Oct

Tue 20 Nov

Alela Diane

Suzanne Ciani

Chris Ramsey

The Space Lady

Colston Hall Foyer

Anson Rooms

Colston Hall Foyer

St George’s Bristol

Thu 11 Oct

Sun 21 Oct

Mon 29 Oct

Tue 20 Nov

Hypnotic Brass Ensemble

Third Wheel Tour: BlackWaters / Retro Video Club / Redfaces

Mt. Joy

Mary Lattimore

The Louisiana

Rough Trade Bristol

Sun 4 Nov

Wed 21 Nov

Jerron ‘Blind Boy’ Paxton

Jamie Isaac

Fiddlers Sat 13 Oct

Martin Simpson The Station Sat 13 Oct

YVES Rough Trade Bristol Mon 15 Oct

Barney Artist Rough Trade Bristol

The Louisiana Tue 23 Oct

Pan Amsterdam

Thu 8 Nov

Wed 24 Oct

Georgia Anne Muldrow Fiddlers

Exchange Wed 14 Nov Wed 24 Oct

Lisa O’Neill

Tue 16 Oct

The Crofters Rights

Daniel Brandt & Eternal Something

Wed 24 Oct

TExchange

Wed 21 Nov

Rough Trade Bristol

Sophie Hunger

Seamus Fogarty The Crofters Rights Wed 14 Nov

Tunng

Chatham County Line Fiddlers

The Allergies feat. Andy Cooper (live) Colston Hall Foyer

Fiddlers Wed 21 Nov

65daysofstatic: Decomposition Theory Band Film Studios Sun 25 Nov

Rough Trade Bristol

Chris Wood

Fri 16 Nov Fri 26 Oct

Fatoumata Diawara

Madeline Kenney

Fiddlers Tue 16 Oct

The Crofters Rights

The Folk House

The Folk House

Marie Davidson + Not Waving

Thu 29 Nov

Colston Hall Foyer

Colston Hall Foyer

Federico Albanese

COLSTON HALL PRESENTS: SOPHIE HUNGER

Sophie Hunger is trying something new with her musical approach and we love it. Ditching the classical instruments for drum machines, Hunger has successfully mastered her new sound, whilst maintaining her smoky vocals and delicate delivery.

24 Oct // 8pm – 11pm // £13.08 // The Exchange


the crofters rights

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117-119 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3RW | @Crofters_Rights | Facebook.com/croftersrights | 0117 2310079 | croftersrights.co.uk

Situated in the heart of Stokes Croft, The Crofters Rights has an ever changing list of 17 keg and cask, draught beers and ciders. Ray’s Neapolitanstyle pizzas are served every day and the back room hosts everything from punk gigs to storytelling, comedy to experimental noise.

NO WAY BACK PRESENTS: CHEKOV

DJ Chekov will be joining us for an epic party at Crofters, courtesy of long time favourites, No Way Back. Plus, the best selection of sounds from Monika Taneska and more.

18 Oct // 11pm – 3am // £4

NAXATRAS

Snuff Lane proudly present the heavy rocking psychedelic delights from Greece. Come on a trip with the psych jammers, for a rare live performance of their dreamy melodies and vintage 70’s grooves.

25 Oct // 7pm – 11pm // £9/£12


exchange

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72 - 73 Old Market, Bristol, BS2 0EJ | @exchangebristol | facebook.com/exchangebristol | 0117 930 4538 | exchangebristol.com

Exchange plays host to both gigs most nights of the week with Club Nights most weekends. Having opened in September 2012, Exchange has already hosted performances from a varied array of internally revered artists including The 1975, Four Tet, (the) Melvins, Jungle, Diplo, Haim and Sick Of It All to name but a few.

MR TEA AND THE MINIONS

Mr Tea and The Minions are the bee’s knees of the Bristol music scene. Always on top form, this cheeky collective take inspiration from Balkan gypsy beats and hip hop bangers. It’s hard to leave a Mr Tea and The Minions gig without a huge smile on your face.

5 Oct // 8pm – 11.59pm // £11 // Exchange

VRYLL SOCIETY

Release your mind and indulge yourself in the music from Vryll Society. After cooking up some crafty musical treats to stimulate your soul, Vryll Society are ready to unleash their sounds. Plus, support from Peach Fuzz.

9 Oct // 7pm – 11pm // £10 // Exchange


the fleece XX

VENUES // 53

12 St. Thomas Street, Bristol, BS1 6JJ | @FleeceBristol | facebook.com/fleecebristol | 0117 945 0996 | thefleece.co.uk

The legendary live music venue has previously hosted the likes of Oasis, The Strokes, Goldfrapp and Bloc Party. Live music 7 nights a week and massive club nights like Propaganda, The Fleece is a must for music lovers and students. The in-house promotions team are also responsible for promoting many gigs across the city in other venues, so follow them all on Twitter and Facebook to receive updates on their upcoming gigs.

KNUCKLE PUCK

Hailing all the way from Chicago, Illinois, Knuckle Puck deliver a fresh perspective to pop punk with material from their new album ‘Shapeshifter’. Including support from Tiny Moving Parts and Movements.

3 Oct // 7.30pm – 11:30pm // £11.50

ONRA

Globetrotting producer Onra is finally hitting Bristol following his rescheduled show. Check out this mystical producer who makes 80’s funk beats contemporary again and jazz and r’n’b the best of friends.

17 Oct // 7.30pm – 11pm // £14


THE FULL MOON XX / ATTIC BAR

54 // VENUES

1 North Street, Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3PR | Twitter - Coming soon | facebook.com/pages/The-Full-Moon-and-Attic-Bar | 01179 245 007 | fmbristol.co.uk

The Full Moon pub & Attic bar, with its Moonshine bar and Shisha bar are all the on the same grounds. This really is a hub for all nightime activities from events, parties, drink and food. To add to this there is also a backpackers hotel which adds an international vibe to a great night out. What more could you ask for?

SOOTHSAYERS + CAMO CLAVE + AREA BOYS

VP PRODUCTIONS PRESENT

The goose bump inducing Soothsayers are back on tour to celebrate their new release ‘Tradition’. After receiving praise from the likes of Craig Charles and David Rodigan, Soothsayers promise to deliver a memorable party.

5 Oct // 8.30pm – 2am // £4

2018 4TH

HIP HOP BINGO

5TH

SOOTHSAYERS

6TH

BOOM SOUND Presents

THURS

FRI

SAT

7 - 11pm - Tickets £8

CAMO CLAVE / AREA BOYS PAPAMOOMIN - Full Moon DON LETTS & RESIDENTS KIBOKO - Full Moon

12TH

DJ VADIM & INJA

13TH

AFRIKAN BOY

19TH

AFT Records Present

20TH

THE DROP

26th

FAT HAT Presents TBC

27th

THE FULL MOON & ATTIC BAR HALLOWEEN PARTY - DIA DE LOS MUERTOS

FRI

SAT

FRI

SAT

FRI

SAT

CHEEBA / AWON78 STEVIE BEAR - Full Moon

CJ JONES / DJ NGAIO ANDRES & CHANGO - Full Moon MOLLIE COLLINS & MC IC3 / OCTO PI / MOVE / CARASEL / FRILLA DJ DAD - Full Moon BLISS ZION LITTLE BOSELECTA - Full Moon TRIVIAL PURSUITS - Full Moon

FULL DETAILS TBA 8PM Till LATE

DESIGN: INKIE

AFRIKAN BOY + CW JONES + DJ NGAIO

MOBO nominated Afrikan Boy will be performing at the Attic Bar this month with a full live band. Come and feast your ears on his effortless fusion of afro-beat meets grime, jazz and spoken word.

13 Oct // 8.30pm – 2am // £4


the gallimaufry XX

VENUES // 55

26-28 The Promenade, Gloucester Road, BS7 8AL | @thegallibristol | facebook.com/TheGallimaufryBristol | 01179 42 7 319 | thegallimaufry.co.uk

An independent bar, restaurant and music venue on the Gloucester Rd. A relaxed coffee shop vibe in the day, ‘The Galli’ serves food and drinks all day with live music and DJs 7 nights a week (always free entry). Working with local suppliers, artists & artisans wherever possible. Check their website for up-to date info on menus and events.

THE PHANTOM ENSEMBLE FEAT. CHALKY

Simiah and his MPC will be taking you on an adventure as part of his monthly residency. Joined by Craig Crofton on the saxophone and Dan Somers on keys and this month’s guest, Chalky.

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WALDO’S GIFT

This month, the hip hop, jazz and math combining trio Waldo’s Gift will be joined by Ishmael Ensemble’s Pete Cunningham, Steve Lynman and will be playing Taylor Mcferrin’s ‘Early Riser’ in its entirety.

Every Wednesday // 9pm - 11pm // Free


the golden XX lion

56 // VENUES

244 Gloucester Road, Bristol, BS7 8NZ | @goldenlionbriz | facebook.com/goldenlionbristol | 0117 924 6449 | goldenlionbristol.co.uk

The Golden Lion is a renowned Bristol Music venue offering live music on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sunday Afternoon. A surprise mix bag encompassing the whole music spectrum. Keep up to date on their social media pages for full listings and details. Bar open ‘til 1am Friday and Saturday, and midnight Sunday to Thursday.

GOLDEN LION

THE ZEN HUSSIES

Come and have a dance with the all swinging, all jazzing fun-timeband. The Zen Hussies are ecstatic to be back on stage and plan to pull out all the stops with their infectious roots music.

OCTOBER 2018

NEW - BUCKS QUIZZ - EVERY MON @ 8pm OPEN MIC NIGHT - EVERY WEDS @ 8pm

5 Oct // 10pm – 12am // Free

THU FRI SAT SUN

4th 5th 6th 7th

LATIN DESCARGA Latino Live Jam Night ZEN HUSSIES Swing Ska Jazz Boogaloo £3 SHANGHAI SHUFFLE 1920’s Classic Swing n Shuffle TONY TROUBADOUR 1 Man, 1 Guitar, 100 Hits 4pm

THU FRI SAT SUN

11th 12th 13th 14th

PAHLA Chilled, Jazz-Infused Neo-Soul. World Exclusive THE SEXY WEIRDOS Dub n Brass Infused Gypsy Jazz HUMAN PROJECT / PMX / LAYMAN’s TERMS Punk FERAL MOUTH Rock n Roll Americana/Bluegrass 4pm

THU 18th FRI 19th SAT 20th SUN 21st

HIP HOP JAM NIGHT LIVE Hip Hop Jam. Get Involved! THIDIUS / MY OCTOPUS MIND Mega Fusion £3 LEWIS CLARKE & the ESSENTIALS Folk Soul PEANUT SHUFFLE CLUB DUO Old Timey Swing 4pm

THU 25th PIGSTY HILL BLUES CLUB Open Blues Jam FRI 26th SMOKIN’ PILCHARDS Folk-Stomping Shanty Machine SAT 27th THE RIN TINS - HALLOWEEN SPECIAL Bristol’s High Octane Gypsy Swing Band Gets Spooky!!!

SUN 28th LAZY RIVER BAND 1920's Jazz n Swing

4pm

FREE ENTRY UNLESS STATED - PLEASE DONATE TO THE HAT THE RIN TINS HALLOWEEN SPECIAL

Get yourself down to The Golden Lion for a gypsy swinging Halloween with The Rin Tins. Combining harmonies, jazz rhythms and a pounding swinging beat, this sextet know how to keep you moving.

27 Oct // 9pm – 12am // Free


Hy-Brasil

VENUES // 57

7-9 Baldwin St, Bristol BS1 1RU | @hybrasilmusicclub | facebook.com/HyBrasilMusicClub | 0117 930 4370 | hybrasilmusicclub.com

Named after a mythical island off the coast of Ireland, Hy-Brasil is a late night music venue located in the heart of Bristol. Join them for 2-4-1 burgers on Tuesdays, awesome drink deals and an array of live and electronic events throughout the week.

DHP PRESENTS: DANCING ON TABLES

Dunfermline’s very own five-piece pop rock band cleverly called Dancing on Tables will be coming to Bristol’s Hy-Brasil for an evening of eclectic yet infectious pop-rock sound. Longing the days of The Libertines? Well look no further.

14 Oct // 7pm – 11pm // Free

1% OF ONE PRESENTS: ART SCHOOL GIRLFRIEND If you enjoy fishing out the newly signed talent, then listen up. Art School Girlfriend are everything you could wish for from a dazzling electronica act and their new single ‘Moon’ is ready to grab your attention.

16 Oct // 7pm – 11pm // Free


LAkota

58 // VENUES

6 Upper York St, Bristol, BS2 8QN | @LakotaBristol | facebook.com/lakotabristol | 01179 232 225 | lakota.co.uk

Situated in a converted warehouse, hosting a wide range of underground events. It now welcomes a larger crowd of people owing to the mix in music styles on show. The club covers 3 storey’s, 4 dance areas, a huge balcony. Lakota also boasts a massive outside smoking area and remains one of Bristol’s big players.

INTRINZIC X BALTER FESTIVAL

If you’re missing the festival season already then this will sort you right out. Intrinzic and Balter Festival have come together in celebration of rave culture and electronica. Joined by Floxytek, JFB, Culprate and more.

5 Oct // 10pm – 6am // £15-£20

PSYCHED 5TH BIRTHDAY

This month, all your favourite DJs will be coming together under one roof to celebrate 5 years of Psyched. With a line-up including Ed Solo, Serial Killaz, Benny Page and more, what more could you want?

13 Oct // 10pm – 6am // £15-£25


the lanes

VENUES // 59

22 Nelson Street, Bristol, BS1 2LE | @thelanesbristol | facebook.com/lanes.bristol | 01173 251 979 | thelanesbristol.co.uk

Rapidly establishing itself amongst the ranks of city’s most respected music venues. As well as playing host to both international and local live music and clubnights, The Lanes also offers round the clock bowling, an Italian style pizzeria, karaoke, a vintage shop and even a bed for the night. All in a genuinely laid back atmosphere.

HARLEIGHBLU

Harleighblu’s voice is addictive. You only need to hear her powerful pipes once and you’ll be hooked wanting more. Get your Harleighblu fix this month as BLG Promotions invite the Tru Thoughts artist for your pleasure.

5 Oct // 7pm – 10pm // £11

DAT BRASS + CANTALOOP

10-piece outfit Dat Brass put on shows that are pretty darn special. With their phenomenal brass section, scratching rapping and everything in between, this collective has that certain ‘je ne sais quoi’ you’re looking for.

19 Oct // 7.30pm – 10pm // £10


mr wolfs

60 // VENUES

32 St Nicholas Street, Bristol, BS1 1TG | @MrWolfsBristol | facebook.com/MrWolfs | 0117 923 2565 | mrwolfs.com

If your looking for a live music and a late night party then look no further than Mr Wolf’s. Open 7 day’s a week It’s the place you’ll get the opportunity to see up and coming bands, to bust some moves on the dance floor, watch talented artists paint live, hear some quality musicians come together and jam your heart out.

THE HOT SPROCKETS + HUM FUZZ + DJ NINO

Dublin based rock n rollers The Hot Sprockets are coming to town. Performing at Mr Wolfs as part of their tour, the up-beat indie-rockers will be joined by Hum Fuzz and DJ Nino.

6 Oct // 9pm – 4am // £3/£4 // Mr Wolfs

THE HOT SPROCKETS + HUM FUZZ + DJ NINO

Dublin based rock n rollers The Hot Sprockets are coming to town. Performing at Mr Wolfs as part of their tour, the up-beat indie-rockers will be joined by Hum Fuzz and DJ Nino.

6 Oct // 9pm – 4am // £3/£4 // Mr Wolfs


the Old Market XX Assembly

VENUES // 61

25 West Street, Old Market Bristol | @oldmarketassembly | facebook.com/oldmarketassembly | 0117 373 8199 | oldmarketassembly.co.uk

The Old Market Assembly is a completely independent restaurant and arts venue situated in the heart of one of Bristol’s most up-andcoming nightlife hubs. Hosting everything from local bands to wild parties with touring artists. The Old Market Assembly perfectly combines locally sourced affordable food and hospitality with a wide array of live music and club nights.

SIBLINGS OF US

Bristol based alternative synth trio Siblings of Us deserve your attention. Creating a hybrid of new-wave, metal meets synth pop, this band have truly lived up to the definition of ‘unique’ music.

5 Oct // 10pm – 1am // £5/£7

Friday 5th

Siblings of Us

£5 - £6 We are so happy to be hosting Siblings Of Us for their hometown date on their tour. Playing their new ‘Gargantua’ E.P in full. Siblings Of Us are an Alternative Synthwave Trio with a sound that has taken them to a new place from starting as Synthwave pop to now a metal, new wave, Synthwave hybrid, that has a fulfilled uniqueness.… Fix up look sharp cos this gig will be a live DVD recording.

4 Saturday 6th

Bad Reputation vs PUNKA 90s Horror Party £5 suggested donation for Kinergy Bristol After PUNKA’s huge pride bash and the success of our first two Bad Reputation’s we’ve decided to combine forces for a night that’s going to be somethin’ special! Think The Craft, Buffy, Charmed & all those heroines of the 90’s & this time around dressing up is thoroughly encouraged. Bad Reputation is a LGBTQ+ night celebrating the wimmin in music! DJ’s SPICYIVY & DEE2 are back again playing multi genre spanning, female fronted music ALL NIGHT LONG!

4 Friday 19th Almatic

£5 - £6 Almatic are a Hip Hop 5 piece based in Bristol, although the term Hip Hop is too simple. Effortlessly melding styles including Neo Soul, Folk and Breakbeat to create a truly captivating high-energy show with moments of intimacy crafted into each performance

Saturday 20th

Video nasties: A night of ghoulish horror with DJ Cheeba & freaky friends!

£5 adv more on the door! Join Bristol legend DJ Cheeba and a host of other fantastic phantasm performers for a night of video nasties ready for Halloween. Expect Spooktacular drag performances & immersive AV. Dressing up strongly encouraged.

4 Friday 26th

Undercover Hippy

£12adv After an epic sell out show last year at The Old Market Assembly, The Undercover Hippy and his band of backstreet groove pushers return for round 2! Work out your legs and brain simultaneously as you get wild and sweaty to their unique style of lyrically driven bass heavy hip-hop reggae. Then get even more sweaty to the Drum & Bass / Dub / Hip-hop mashup of DJ Asine until close!

4 Saturday 27th

Midnight Ritual Day of The Dead Celebration

£3 - £5 Midnight Ritual is back after the long summer break with a killer night of spirits and afterlife rituals! We’ll be celebrating Day of the Dead with the usual traditions of honouring our ancestors, painting our faces like sugar skulls and dancing for the joy of life!

The Old Market Assembly, 25 West Street, Old Market, BS2 0DF bookings@oldmarketassembly.co.uk ; 0117 373 8199

THE DUVAL PROJECT

The Duval Project display a beautiful fusion of neo-soul, jazz, with a burning sense of passion in their delivery. Having already supported the legendary Roy Ayers, we see good things in the pipelines for this collective.

12 Oct // 10pm – 1am // £5


SWX XX

62 // VENUES

15 Nelson Street, Bristol, BS1 2JY | @swxbristol | facebook.com/swxbristol | 0117 945 0325 | swxbristol.com

CODEC PRESENTS: KREPT X KONAN

Witness two of the biggest artists to make an impact on the UK underground scene live. Krept and Konan have been making movements with their music since 2013 and continue to impress with their hip hop sound.

13 Oct // 10.30pm – 4am // £9/£11

CLUB & LIVE EVENTS GUIDE

SWX is a live music venue and event space in Bristol city centre. Equipped with a state of the art sound & lighting system, they host some of the biggest gigs the city has to offer. It’s also home to two of Bristols most loved Club Nights; Far Fetched every Friday and CODEC every Saturday night. Head to SWXBristol.com for their latest listings.

FRI 5TH OCT

SUN 4TH NOV

DOORS 6.30PM / CURFEW 10PM

DOORS 7PM/CURFEW 11PM

THE STORY SO FAR From £17 + BF

SAT 6TH OCT DOORS 6.30PM / CURFEW 10PM

ANNA CALVI From £20 + BF

DOORS 7PM / CURFEW 11PM

THE AMITY AFFLICTION From £17 + BF

TUE 9TH OCT DOORS 7PM / CURFEW 11PM

THE CORAL DOORS 6.30PM / CURFEW 10PM

THE ORB 30TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR From £25 £17 ++ BF BF

DOORS 7PM/CURFEW 11PM

PARCELS

THURS 8TH NOV DOORS 7PM/CURFEW 11PM

FRI 9TH NOV DOORS 7PM/CURFEW 10PM

BAXTER DURY From £15 + BF

PARQUET COURTS

DOORS 6.30PM/CURFEW 10.30PM SOLD OUT

MON 12TH NOV DOORS 7PM/CURFEW 11PM

SUN 14TH OCT DOORS 7PM / CURFEW 10PM

ENSLAVED

GRUFF RHYS From £18 + BF

TUES 13TH NOV

From £18 + BF

DOORS 7PM / CURFEW 11PM

MON 15TH OCT

TUES 16TH OCT DOORS 7PM / CURFEW 11PM

IDLES

YXNG BANE From £13.50 + BF

WEDS 14TH NOV DOORS 7PM

GOGO PENGUIN From £18.50 + BF

THURS 15TH NOV

SOLD OUT

DOORS 7PM / CURFEW 11PM

THURS 18TH OCT DOORS 7PM / CURFEW 11PM

FICKLE FRIENDS From £12 + BF

SHAME From £13 + BF

FRI 16TH NOV DOORS 6.30PM / CURFEW 10PM

FRI 19TH OCT DOORS 7PM/CURFEW 10PM

ASH

DUTTY MOONSHINE From £15 + BF

SAT 17TH NOV

From £22.50 + BF

DOORS 6PM / CURFEW 10PM

SAT 20TH OCT DOORS 2PM/CURFEW 10PM

SIMPLE THINGS FESTIVAL From £34.50 + BF

A + WHEETUS + INME From £21 + BF

TUE 20TH NOV DOORS 7PM / CURFEW 11PM

THERAPY?

SUN 21ST OCT DOORS 7PM / CURFEW 11PM

STEPHEN MALKMUS + THE JICKS

From £21 + BF

WEDS 21ST NOV DOORS 7PM/CURFEW 11PM

PITCHSHIFTER

From £22.50 + BF

From £21 + BF

FRI 26TH OCT DOORS 7PM/CURFEW 10PM

BAD SOUNDS From £10 + BF

ticketweb.co.uk

TUES 6TH NOV

SAT 10TH NOV

From £13.50 + BF

Tickets available from:

IMPERICON NEVER SAY DIE! TOUR

DOORS 6PM / CURFEW 10PM

From £15 + BF

WEDS 31ST OCT DOORS 6.30PM / CURFEW 11PM

ANTI FLAG

CANCER BATS From £16.50 + BF

THURS 1ST NOV DOORS 7PM/CURFEW 11PM

THE HOUSE OF LOVE From £25 + BF

THURS 22ND NOV DOORS 7PM/CURFEW 11PM

HONNE

From £14 + BF

FRI 23RD NOV

DOORS 6.30PM/CURFEW 10.30PM

BASEMENT & JOYCE MANOR From £16 + BF

TUES 27TH NOV DOORS 7PM/CURFEW 11PM

TESSERACT From £19 + BF

FRI 2ND NOV DOORS 6.30PM/CURFEW 10PM

HEADIE ONE From £13.50 + BF

From £1.50 + BF DOORS 6.30PM / CURFEW 10PM

SAT 13TH OCT

HOOKWORMS FEAT LUKE ABBOTT

RALEIGH RITCHIE SAT 1ST DEC

From £25 + BF

FRI 12TH OCT

DOORS 6.30PM/CURFEW 10PM

DOORS 5PM/CURFEW 11.45PM

DASHBOARD CONFESSIONALS

From £20 + BF

FRI 30TH NOV

MON 5TH NOV

From £18 + BF

SUPERORGANISM

swxbristol.com

From £13 + BF

From £15 + BF

MON 8TH OCT

DOORS 7PM / CURFEW 11PM

For up to date listings please visit:

LEWIS CAPALDI

THURS 29TH NOV

DOORS 7PM/CURFEW 11PM

SUNFLOWER BEAN From £13.50 + BF

SAT 3RD NOV

808 STATE From £20 + BF

SUN 2ND DEC

DOORS 7PM/CURFEW 11PM

INTERRUPTERS From £15 + BF

MON 3RD DEC

DOORS 7PM/CURFEW 11PM

NADINE SHAH From £15 + BF

WEDS 5TH DEC

DOORS 7PM/CURFEW 11PM

GREGORY ALAN ISAKOV From £15 + BF

FRI 7TH DEC

DOORS 6.30PM/CURFEW 10PM

SEVENDUST & ALL THAT REMAINS From £23 + BF

SAT 8TH DEC DOORS 6.30PM / CURFEW 10.30PM

RAZORLIGHT From £22.50 + BF

TUES 11TH DEC DOORS 6PM / CURFEW 11PM

BURY TOMORROW From £16 + BF

WEDS 12TH DEC DOORS 7PM / CURFEW 11PM

CKY

From £16 + BF

SAT 15TH DEC DOORS 7PM / CURFEW 10PM

GAZ BROOKFIELD & THE COMPANY OF THIEVES From £10 + BF

TUES 22ND JAN 2019 DOORS 7PM / CURFEW 11PM

DAN + SHAY From £17.50 + BF

SAT 26TH JAN 2019 DOORS 6PM / CURFEW 10PM

ESDR PRESENTS AQUARIA From £20 + BF

MON 28TH JAN 2019 DOORS 7PM / CURFEW 11PM

MATT CORBY From £16 + BF

SAT 23RD FEB 2019 DOORS 6PM / CURFEW 10PM

HIPPO CAMPUS From £15 + BF

WEDS 27TH FEB 2019 DOORS 7PM / CURFEW 11PM

THE RUTS DC From £19.50 + BF

FRI 1ST MAR DOORS 6.30PM / CURFEW 10PM

TANK AND THE BANGAS £17 + BF From £15

FRI 26TH APR 2019 DOORS 6.30PM / CURFEW 10PM

SHOWHAWK DUO From £18 + BF

SAT 6TH JULY 2019 DOORS 2PM / CURFEW 11PM

ASTRAL FESTIVAL From £25 + BF

DOORS 6PM/CURFEW 10PM

@swxbristol

DUBIOZA KOLEKTIV

From £17.50 + BF

ASH

Irish trio Ash have had your foot tapping for years, from tracks like ‘Girl From Mars’ to ‘Candy’. Come and check out your favourite Ash songs with new material at SWX this month.

19 Oct // 7pm – 10pm // £22.50


thekla

VENUES // 63

The Grove, Bristol, BS1 4RB | @theklabristol | facebook.com/theklabristol | 0117 929 3301 | theklabristol.co.uk

Located on board a converted German cargo ship, Thekla is an award-winning live music and club space. From live toe-tapping Americana to banging house and techno, the crew have all musical tastes covered. Playing host to weekly club nights as well as major national and international touring live acts, Thekla is one of Bristol’s best loved venues.

DECK A DANCE 001: DAN SHAKE + BYRON THE AQUARIUS + MORE

THEKLA

Get ready for a new series of eclectic dance parties with Jack Priest. To kick off, Jack will be joined by London based and Gilles Peterson approved Dan Shake, plus Byron The Aquarius, Daisy Moon and more.

LIVE LISTINGS The Grove East Mud Dock Bristol BS1 4RB theklabristol.co.uk | thekla.club F L theklabristol | I X theklabris

5 Oct // 10pm – 4am // £5/£8

alttickets.com • gigantic.com • bristolticketshop.co.uk

SOLD OUT

WEDNESDAY 17TH OCTOBER

MONDAY 1ST OCTOBER

GLASVEGAS

OCTAVIAN

+ BIRTHDAY GIRL

TUESDAY 2ND OCTOBER

SOLD OUT

ROSS FROM FRIENDS

FRIDAY 19TH OCTOBER

THE INVISIBLE ORCHESTRA

WEDNESDAY 3RD OCTOBER

DARWIN DEEZ

+ UNKOWN ERA

+ DYLAN CARTLIDGE

SATURDAY 20TH OCTOBER

THURSDAY 4TH OCTOBER

DRAKE WHITE AND THE BIG FIRE

OKKERVIL RIVER FRIDAY 5TH OCTOBER

THE BLACK QUEEN

SOLD OUT

SUNDAY 21ST OCTOBER

SEA GIRLS

+ TENNIS SYSTEM + KANGA SATURDAY 6TH OCTOBER

MONDAY 22ND OCTOBER

OKILLY DOKILLY

YELLOW DAYS

SUNDAY 7TH OCTOBER

SOLD OUT

TUESDAY 23RD OCTOBER

HUNTER & THE BEAR

LUCY DACUS + FENNE LILY

TUESDAY 9TH OCTOBER

BOY AZOOGA

THURSDAY 25TH OCTOBER

+ MAN OF MOON + SOCK

PALACE WINTER

WEDNESDAY 10TH OCTOBER

POETS OF THE FALL

FRIDAY 26TH OCTOBER

CHINA CRISIS

THURSDAY 11TH OCTOBER

MACKA B’S REGGAE RUMBLE

SATURDAY 27TH OCTOBER

BRIX & THE EXTRICATED SUNDAY 28TH OCTOBER

BCUC

FRIDAY 12TH OCTOBER

GWENNO

+ ADWAITH

TUESDAY 30TH OCTOBER

GOAT GIRL

SATURDAY 13TH OCTOBER

BLACK HONEY

SOLD OUT

+ SNEAKS

SUNDAY 14TH OCTOBER

STICK IN THE WHEEL

WEDNESDAY 31ST OCTOBER

SNAIL MAIL

MONDAY 15TH OCTOBER

BECKY HILL

THURSDAY 1ST NOVEMBER

IAN FELICE

LUCY DACUS

Lucy Dacus found her way into the spotlight with her warm voice and touching lyrics. Come and see her perform music from her new album ‘Historian’ with support from Fenne Lily.

23 Oct // 7pm – 10pm // £11


to the moon

64 // VENUES

27-29 Midland Road, Old Market, St Philips, Bristol BS2 0JT | @tothemoonbris | facebook.com/pg/tothemoonbristol | 07845 700194 | tothemoon.cc

A superb little venue off the beaten track of Old Market’s main streets, To The Moon is a bar-comeboutique and vintage shop, serving up awesome cocktails, local beers and Pieminister pies, with a great spirit collection – particularly when it comes to rum, with over 20 top-notch rums to try. To The Moon also puts on a growing range of club nights and gigs and is currently on the lookout for more DJs and promoters to get involved.

SPACE PIRATES 11 FT DON’T TEST DJS

This month the Space Pirates will be landing for another instalment of all things rum-tastic. Joined by the Don’t Test DJ’s, expect a multi genre session from the much-loved northern trio.

6 Oct // 7pm – 12am // Free

HALLOWEEN BASH

It’s Halloween and To The Moon have a frightfully spectacular treat in store for you. After last year’s Extravaganza, Spook Master Extraordinaire Oscar Watson is back once again to host a Halloween party to remember.

27 Oct // 7pm – 12am // Free


trinity

VENUES // 65

The Trinity Centre, Trinity Road, Bristol, BS2 0NW | @trinitybristol | facebook.com/trinitybristol | 0117 935 1200 | 3ca.org.uk

One of the few truly independent venues with performances from the likes of Gorillaz, Daniel Johnston, Roni Size and Animal Collective as well as a venue for great club nights like Teachings in Dub and now Bump Rollerdisco. Famous for hosting some legendary band names such as U2, Massive Attack, Portishead, Public Enemy and The Specials. Trinity can rightly claim to be the birthplace of the Bristol sound.

TEACHINGS IN DUB

Bristol’s favourite dub night, Teachings in Dub returns for another instalment of the finest ribcage rattling sounds. This month, the legendary Iration Steppas alongside Sheffield’s heavyweight Sinai Sound will be joining us.

19 Oct // 10pm – 5am // £16.50

SISTER NANCY + LEGAL SHOT SOUND

Bam Bam queen of dancehall, AKA Sister Nancy is heading to Trinity this October. Joined by Legal Shot Sound, Sister Nancy will take you back to when her pioneering album was released.

23 Oct // 7pm – 11pm // £19.80




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MOTION: RUN X PLAYAZ

DJ HYPE HAZARD PROBLEM CENTRAL SUB ZERO b2b LIMITED ANNIX CRITICAL IMPACT TYKE SPECIAL GUESTS:

KINGS OF THE SHADOWS

(KINGS OF THE ROLLERS X SHADOW DEMON COALITION) HOSTED BY:

SATURDAY 1 DECEMBER

10PM - 6AM BRISTOL IN:MOTION MARBLE FACTORY: DIMENSION: UK TOUR

Tickets: RUNDNB.CO.UK (OVER 18’s ONLY)

HARRY SHOTTA / IC3 / CARASEL DIMENSION SPECIAL GUEST:

FRICTION TURNO CULTURE SHOCK 1991 D*MINDS BENNY L SKANKANDBASS HOSTED BY:

LINGUISTICS / VISIONOBI DREPS / JAKES TUNNEL: V RECORDINGS

BRYAN G NEED FOR MIRRORS JUMPIN JACK FROST HEIST SOCIAL MISFITS TS2W HOSTED BY:

STAMINA / DARRISON / TEXAS CAVE: DNB KITCHEN

KOHERRENT b2b SINIC b2b MARK DINIMAL STOKKA b2b MASS MASON b2b CORUS MOZZY


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