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HIGHLIGHTS

best events this month 16-19

PROFILES

Gardana 21 Mall grab 21

INTERVIEW // LOCAL TALENT CUT CAPERS 22-23

REWIND // BEST OF LAST MONTH CRAZY P 24-25

EVENT PREVIEW

ASIAN DUB FOUNDATION, MOTION 26-27

THE INFLUENCERS

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ANDY HEATH 28-29

FEATURED VENUES

51 Stokes Croft 30 O2 Academy 31 Anson Rooms 32 Cosies 33 Crofters Rights 34

Dojo 35 exchange 36 The Fleece 37 The Full Moon 38 GALLIMAUFRY 39

The Golden Lion 40 lakota 41 Lanes 42 The Lantern 43 The Love Inn 44

MANOS 45 MArble Factory 46 Mother’s Ruin 47 Mr Wolfs 48 THE OLD BOOKSHOP 49

Small Horse SOCIAL 50 Stag and Hounds 51 Trinity 52

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Win 4 x tickets to Love Saves the Day 2016 competition

Bristol’s favourite festival returns to Eastville Park on the 28 & 29 May with a massive line up and brand new stage, Arcadia’s Afterburner.

We’ve teamed up with the lovely lot at LSTD once again to offer Nitelife readers another chance to win weekend tickets for you and your mates.

Headliners include Dizzee Rascal, Stormzy, Hot Chip, Maribou State, Shy FX, and Roni Size & DJ Krust with Dynamite MC.

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HIGHLIGHTS 1. EDDIE MARTIN’S BLUES CLUB

“The most remarkable blues man of his generation” according to Blues in Britain, joins The Gallimaufry for a new Wednesday residency. Expect a different weekly line-up with plenty of very special guests. Wednesdays / 9-11.30pm / Free entry / The Gallimaufry

2. JAMES MORTON PRESENTS THE GROOVE DEN

Live funk, soul and beats with an all-star cast. Bristol’s Ambassador for Music returns for his weekly residency. Early arrival recommended. Thursdays // 9-11.30pm // Free entry // The Gallimaufry

3. SO BONES

SO BONES is returning to The Love Inn with a trunk load of the finest R&B and hip hop for your pleasure. 1st Apr // 10pm – Late // £3 // The Love Inn

4. DEADPUNK PROMOTIONS PRESENTS: TELLISON MUNCIE GIRLS + THE EARTH & ME

7. KING PORTER STOMP + CRINKLE CUTS

5. HAMMER AND TONGUE: THE ANTIPOET AND HELEN GRANT

8. ANDY QUICK

After taking a break since their 2015 release Hope Fading Nightly, Tellison prepare to re-ignite their sound at Stag & Hounds this month. Plus support from rock bands Muncie Girls and The Earth & Me. 3rd Apr // 7pm – Late // £7 // Stag & Hounds

Two guest acts, plus an audience slam with the chance to become a Bristol representative in the Royal Albert Hall, what more could you want from a Hammer and Tongue? Featuring the Antipoet and Helen Grant. 6th Apr // 7:30pm – Late // £6adv // Small Horse Social

6. PLAYBACK: O’FLYNN

Next up in their spring residency at The Love Inn, Playback are very excited to announce the arrival of this Leeds based electronic producer. O’Flynn has gone from strength to strength with his hard hitting and cleverly produced electronic music and Playback can’t wait to welcome him to The Love Inn. 7th Apr // 10pm – Late // £3 // The Love Inn

Energetic, dynamic and refreshingly unique, King Porter Stomp showcase a new world sound to maximum effect, with afro funk horn lines, dub reggae rhythms and conscious rhymes. Plus a blast of trantric funk, smooth latin and ska reggae from Crinkle Cuts. 8th Apr // 9pm – Late // £5 // The Golden Lion BS7 8NZ

Land of Giants front man Any Quick is stepping into the solo spotlight with his new material for your pleasure. Come down to No. 51 to enjoy a memorable acoustic set and take advantage on No.51 pizza deals. 9th Apr // 9pm – Late // Free Entry // No. 51

9. SAME SOULS

Melodic inspired acoustic cello pop with a dash of keys, drum filled bottom end and electric guitar sprinkles. 9th Apr // 9pm // Free entry // The Old Bookshop


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After a blistering 2015 for the Anglo-Aussie surfers, with over 20 summer festival dates, Radio 1 and Radio X airplay and hundreds of new fans, Sunset Sons are coming to Bristol as part of their UK tour to celebrate the release of their highly anticipated debut album – Very Rarely Say Die. 9th Apr // 7pm – Late // £14+bf // o2 Academy

11. PROBO TITANS #13: INTECHNICOLOUR THE BRACKISH + CHIYODA KU

13. BUTCHER BABIES + SUMO CYCO

American heavy metal band Butcher Babies are set to rip up the Marble Factory stage when they perform material from their latest disturbingly brilliant album Take It Like A Man. Plus support from Sumo Cyco. 13th Apr // 7:30pm – 11pm // £10+bf // Marble Factory

14. THE ZEN HUSSIES + MAMA JERK & THE LADY FINGERS

Get ready for some all-round heavy math awesomeness to brighten up your Tuesday evening. Featuring the refined sound of InTechnicolour, The Brackish and Chiyoda Ku. 12th Apr // 7:30pm – Late // Free Entry // Stag & Hounds

Bristol’s The Zen Hussies return to the Golden Lion for the first time in 2 years for a full on night of Swing, Ska, Jazz, Blues & Boogaloo. Plus support from the reggae, dub, gypsy, chanson, blues and funk implosion – Mama Jerk & The Lady Fingers. 15th Apr // 9pm – Late // £5 // The Golden Lion BS7 8NZ

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15. TREMOR PRESENTS: A-SKILLZ

Raise the Bar, in association with Bristol SU, proudly presents one of the biggest spoken word events the city has ever seen. Headlined by UK hip hop legend, Chester P, the night will also feature live music from Omar Don’t Scare, a spoken word, hip hop, Spanish jazz and blues crossover band. 12th Apr // 7pm – 11pm // £8/£5student // Anson Rooms

Tremor has gone from small one room venues to huge multi-genre events, but it’s time Tremor returned to the place where it all really kicked off, bringing A.Skillz back to town with them. 15th Apr // 10pm-4am // £7adv // The Lanes

16. AFT RECORDS + RECREO PRESENT: BREAK (SYMMETRY RECORDINGS)

AFT Records and Recreo proudly present a night full of the finest dnb for your pleasure. Catch this one off opportunity to see Break throw down in his home for absolutely free, plus N3GUS, Sinai and more. Hosted by Carasel, Frilla, Kayden Texas and Mykstar. 15th Apr // 2pm – 6pm // Free Entry // Full Moon & Attic Bar

17. TELEMAN + NZCA LINES

Four piece indie pop band Teleman are set to release their new album Brilliant Sanity this month and to celebrate, will be taking centre stage at Marble Factory to show off their latest work. Plus support from NZCA Lines. 15th Apr // 7pm – Late // £13.20+bf // Marble Factory

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Dub War formed in the town of Newport, South Wales in 1993. Their extra-ordinary blend of ragga/rap/punk & metal soon earned them a reputation across the UK. In 2015 the band reformed at Download Festival and are now making a rare and special appearance at The Fleece this April. 15th Apr // 7pm – Late // £15adv // The Fleece


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HIGHLIGHTS 19. GOOD LIFE

Forget Rio De Janeiro, Kingston and Notting Hill because Lakota welcomes the Caribbean carnival to Bristol. Not only do Good Life have a host of top DJs and live acts coming along, Lakota will be bringing a slice of island life to Bristol with tasty Caribbean food, cocktails and authentic carnival performers. 16th Apr // 10pm – 5am // £8/£15 // Lakota

20. BREAKFAST RECORDS LAUNCH W/ WILLIE HEALEY LETS KILL JANICE + DON’T GO PLASTIC + MORE Breakfast Records are excited to announce their first label launch show, featuring some of the most unbearably talented artists from Bristol and beyond. Be sure to enjoy a promising night of rad music with a slice of Ray’s Pizza to top it all off. 16th Apr // 6pm – 2am // Free entry // The Crofters Rights

21. BILLY IN THE LOWGROUND + BEN ROBEY BAND BIG CHIEF WEIRD

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22. BACKBEAT SOUNDSYSTEM (LIVE) + SHANTY DUB BOY + LITTLEBOSELECTA

25. AFRIKAN BOY + SUPPORT

Saturday calls for some Blues and Folk Rock goodness at Mr Wolf’s. Featuring sounds from the continuously evolving country, rock and folk band Billy In The Law Ground, plus the from The Ben Robey Band. 16th Apr // 9pm – Late // £3/4 // Mr Wolf’s

Backbeat Sound System are a band laden with groove whilst transcending genre limitations with their infectious sun-clasped sound. Plus, prepare for a collection of classic roots reggae with a modern twist from the soulful vocals and brass band sounds of Shanty. 16th Apr // 8:30pm – 2am // Free before 9:30pm/ £3 after Full Moon & Attic Bar

23. WOLFMOTHER

The Grammy award-winning rock band, fronted by Andrew Stockdale, tour their brand new album, Victorious. Following up from 2009’s Cosmic Egg and 2014’s New Crown, their electrifying new album is a testament to the range and depth of songwriter, vocalist and guitarist, Andrew Stockdale’s artistry. 17th Apr // 7pm – 11pm // £19.50+bf //o2 Academy

Forming in 2012 in Montreal, rock quartet Ought have come a long way in such a short space of time. After the success of their 2015 sophomore LP Sun Coming Down, Ought takeover The Lantern to showcase the best of their music. 19th Apr // 8pm – Late // £13.44 + bf // The Lantern

The Small Horse presents alternative hip hop and grime MC Afrikan Boy. Originally from Nigeria, Afrikan Boy has featured on M.I.A’s track Hussel with his infectious afro-grime. One not to be missed. 20th Apr // 7pm – 10pm // £4+bf // Small Horse Social

26. THE FLATLINERS

Canadian based punk rock band The Flatliners are crossing the pond to tear up the Exchange with material from their latest 2015 release Division of Spoils. 20th Apr // 7:30pm – Late // £10adv // Exchange

27. CRIOLO

Criolo has taken the Brazilian rap scene by storm with his unique blend of hip hop and eclectic musical styles. Join Criolo at The Latern this April to witness his samba and afrobeat inspired sound. 22th Apr // 7.30pm - Late // £13.50 // The Lantern, Colston Hall


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28. BABYDUB + EVERMOOR SOUND

The boys behind the legendary Bristol skank-rock outfit Babyhead bring you a rare performance from Babydub: their live instrumental dub show. Be prepared for heavy bass and reggae reverb delights: roots and dub inna Babyhead style. 22nd Apr // 9pm – Late // £4 // The Golden Lion

29. TEACHINGS IN DUB

Teachings in Dub presents 20 years of Sufferah’s Choice. Join Stryda in celebration, with a memorable line up featuring Levi Roots, Nick Manasseh and powered by Iration Steppas heavy weight soundsystem. See you in the arena. 22nd Apr // 10pm – Late // £11/£16.50adv // Trinity Centre

30. DR HOOKA’S SURGERY PRESENTS: BATTLEJAM WITH JFB AND WBBL

Dr. Hooka’s Surgery, in association with Ghetto Funk Management, presents Battlejam. Brighton’s long running club night of beats, bass, funk and turntable trickery makes its debut this April at The Lanes. 22nd Apr // 9pm-3am // £5adv // The Lanes

31. BACKWELL FESTIVAL 2016 – WORLD BEATS LAUNCH PARTY

Backwell Festival are taking over Crofters this month to bring some of the best World Beats, with the likes of Troy Ellis and his Hail Jamaica Band, Harare and more. Dance to the hypnotic rhythms of their live reggae and afrofunk bands and indulge with some fantastic, authentic Indian food. 23rd Apr // 9pm – 2am // £5adv // The Crofters Rights

32. DRY WHITE BONES

Influenced by the likes of Tom Waites, Talking Heads and Howlin Wolf, Dry White Bones create a crunchy, old school scratched record kind of sound, with a trash can drum kit, nylon string guitar and three string bass. 23 April // 9pm // Free entry // The Old Bookshop

33. 45 LIVE PRESENTS: THE NEXTMEN

Expect pure righteous party vibes, funk, soul, boogaloo, Northern, funky breaks and beats from Boca 45 and an electrifying hip hop set from special guests and UK critically acclaimed DJ and producer duo – The Nextmen. 29th Apr // 9pm-3am // £5 adv // The Lanes

34. MELT YOURSELF DOWN

An intense brew of jazz, punk and African elements, Melt yourself Down is a sextet ready to bring you a rowdy, yet colourful show at the Exchange this April. Plus support from Run Logan Run. 29th Apr // 19:39pm – Late // £10adv // Exchange

35. BALKAN BEAT BOX

Balkan Beat Box is an Israeli musical group who incorporate Jewish, Eastern European, Balkan and Middle Eastern traditions with Gypsy punk, reggae and electronica. Fusing these styles with elements of hip hop, they have cultivated a new sound of contemporary and traditional genres made perfect for the dancehall. 29th Apr // 7:30pm – Late // £15adv // The Fleece

36. TRIBE OF FROG: SPRING FINALE

Come and join the frogs at their last tribal gathering at Lakota, before the summer break commences in preparation for their 16th Birthday this September. Expect the unexpected with four spectacularly decorated rooms, featuring Psytrance, Techno, Tech-House, Liquid DnB, Glitch and more. 30th April // 10pm til 7am // £10 // Lakota



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Gardna

Mall Grab

Representing the new generation of soundsystem culture, Gardna has been compared to legends like Rodney P and Q Tip but with a South West lean. Through his many collaborative projects and live Dubwise PA set, he delivers delivers a powerful concotion of reggae, ska, dub and jungle. His ‘Festival Season’ track, produced by Dreadsquad, became Boomtown’s signature tune last year and was championed on Radio 1 by Rob Da Bank. Gardna also runs the Boom Sound label alsongside Adam ASBO Disco and James Wonkavision, an offspring of Boom Agency and Boomtown festival. In the coming weeks, Gardna is set to release his much anticipated video for new track ‘Sunday’, which was filmed in Bristol with Game of Thrones star, Maisie Williams. Upcoming gigs: Love Saves The Day, 28 May / Alternate Carnival, 29 July

Australian producer Jordon Alexander aka Mall Grab first came onto the scene with his Feel-U release on Collect-Call in early 2015. He followed it up with an equally impressive release on 1080p. Last December, Mall Grab helped launch new Bristol label Shall Not Fade with his moody Alone EP, which has since been getting played by Four Tet and Harvey Sutherland, to name a few. The ambient techno producer brings his unique sound to Bristol for the first time this month, when Shall Not Fade teams up with Bristol-based party-throwers, Piff to present Mall Grab at an unusual space in St Pauls for a party from 10pm-5am. Support comes from KGW, Mavora, Yanis Koudj, Liam Buttler & SF – and it’s bring your own beer! Early bird tickets sold out in under five minutes, so don’t miss out. Upcoming gigs: SNF & PIFF presents: Mall Grab @ Wilder Studios, 30 April

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1. What have you learned today? You can retake exams but you can’t retake raves, so prioritise wisely. 2. Favorite track of all time? Adam F - ‘Circles’. I still get the same feeling listening to it now as I did the first time heard it. Timeless classic. It’s one of them ones that puts me on gas level 100 in the rave. Emotional. 3. It’s 3am and the party is winding down, what track do you play to get everyone going again? People need to understand that when the party is winding down, it’s not the time for the heavy ones. Time and a place! Shakedown - At Night (Original Mix). What a banger! 4. Who are your top 3 artists right now? I’ll give you my top 5 Bristol artists instead: Kreed, Mr Benn, Born on Road crew, Eva Lazuras and DJ Die.

6. What was the last book you read? I read Goldie’s Nine Lives autobiography for a uni project, he’s the true definition of a modern legend - what a G! Styles upon styles. 7. Favourite thing on TV? Gotta love a good Attenborough sesh! 8. Are you afraid of anything? Oceana nightclub. 9. Tell us something people don’t know about you... I eat a lot of seafood and jump up is a guilty pleasure… 10. What are you doing tomorrow? Tomorrow is St Patricks day so I’ll probably being drinking a Guinness punch somewhere paying homage to Patrick from Eastenders.

1. What have you learned today? I learned that it’s 2016 and for some reason white people still have dreadlocks. 2. Favourite track of all time? Titanium Expose – Sonic Youth. 3. It’s 3am and the party is winding down, what track do you play to get everyone going again? Vera – Take Me To The Bridge. 4. Who are your top 3 artists right now? Dan White, Rudolf C and Route 8. 5. If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? I would probably be finishing my psychology degree or writing. Or UFC.

6. What was the last book you read? Syrian Notebooks by Jonathan Littell. If you’re not educated about/interested in what is happening in Syria right now, you should be. 7. Favourite thing on TV? Curb your Enthusiasm. 8. Are you afraid of anything? Spiders. 9. Tell us something people don’t know about you... I hate olives. 10. What are you doing tomorrow? Working on a remix of an amazing forthcoming track by an amazing producer - and most likely laundry!

5. If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? I’d probably live up to my name and be a gardener.

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INTERVIEW // LOCAL TALENT

CUT CAPERS

In this month’s local talent issue, Nitelife takes a look at the flamboyant Bristol-based band, Cut Capers. 2015 proved a momentous year for the band, entertaining festival-goers at Glastonbury, Boomtown and Secret Garden Party; as well as their first European tour. Last month, the eight-piece outfit launched their debut album Say What, with a sold-out party at Fiddlers. We at Nitelife were some of the lucky ones to squeeze our way in and stole the band away for a chat before they jumped on stage for a night that signified the beginning of an exciting chapter in the history of Cut Capers. Formed in late 2011, if pushed to describe Cut Capers’ style you could say: energetic ska mixed with a blend of hip hop, swing, soul and roots reggae; however there remains so

much more on offer. It’s only through listening to Cut Capers you can really get a true grasp of their sound. Their dynamic of music seems to work in threes: Firstly, a triumvirate of vocals with two emcees, Eloy Sinser, who provides a rasping crescendo with flair and lyrics with Spanish twist, and Mark Pearce, who displays with passion and confidence the Bristolian roots of the group. In between them we have the wonderful Jane Thomas’ fantastic, soulful vocals. Then comes the lively trio of brass with Mark, again, stepping up to the tenor saxophone when he isn’t singing or rapping, alongside Tom Taylor on the baritone saxophone and Angel Rodriguez on the trumpet. And maintaining the foundation of rhythm and drive, we have Matt Sunderland on percussion and drums, Dan Plimmer on bass, and finally

Nick Van Tinteren on guitar. This ‘triple effect’ comes together organically, cultivating the lively and astonishing sound that is Cut Capers.

We didn’t want to be pigeon holed as a festival band “We started off with a mostly hip hop sound,” says Mark, “but Nick came from a guitar background, so we had that blend from the beginning. From the get-go we wanted to keep it fun and lively and our friendship was a huge part in that.”


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Cut Capers or ‘to cut a caper’ is a term defined by action: ‘to frolic, romp or engage in so-called frantic or ridiculous dances’. If ever a band’s name encompassed what they were about, Cut Capers are a prime example. “Cut Capers means to mess around,” says Nick. “We wanted a fun name that represented who we are, and messing around having fun is what we love to do.” The video for their album title song, ‘Say What’ gives an immediate sense of the convivial Cut Capers cheer. The video has already received over 100,000 hits online - a big testament to the band’s increasing popularity. Mark says, “‘Say What’ sums us up with both the song and the video. It’s just us being ourselves, staying relaxed and having a good time.” Five years since they started playing together, Cut Capers recorded their debut album at Bristol’s Toybox studios over the course of nearly a year. “It was important that we didn’t force anything,” says Jane. “And that it came through a natural progression that wasn’t rushed.” Mark says, “When the day arrived that we had the album in

its material, physical form, to hold in our hands and to show people for the first time, it was a great feeling. We couldn’t help but get emotional about it. From the times we would stay at the studio till two in the morning, in between having to go to work, it was a long, hard but incredible experience.”

“Everyone is just open to get together and support each other,” says Nick. “There are so many amazing musicians based here who get together for all different types of projects, and it almost feels like anything can happen – it’s inspiring.

Cut Capers have a deserved reputation as a brilliant festival band, being asked back year-on-year by festivals like Boomtown and SGP. However, the group hopes that with the release of Say What, they can show that they are much more than a great live act.

Dan adds: “You can be at an open mic night and someone from Massive Attack could walk through the door and get involved.”

“The festivals really helped us,” says Matt, “in honing what tracks would be on the album through the reception of the crowd. But we didn’t want to be pigeon holed as a festival band. There are some tracks on the album that we believe give us an extra dimension. It’s great because we’re able to show that we are versatile and we do have a different side. Jane says, “What began with Nick and Mark has now reached a stage where everyone has an input. Being an eight piece, we all have our own background in music - what’s important is that we all like ‘good’ music! She continues: “Bristol’s wicked! There is such a great vibe within the music scene and the city as a whole.”

“The energy here is unbelievable”, says Nick. “It seems Bristol bands have a mutual pride in each other. There is a warm, welcoming feel, like we’re all one big family. We want to say thanks to all the bands for getting us here and supporting us on the way.” Once again, it looks like Bristol has another great act it can be proud of. We look forward to watching these guys grow and spreading more of their insatiable Cut Capers energy.

Interview by Archie Edwards Photography by Dominika Scheibinger Fb.com/cutcapers


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REWIND // BEST OF LAST MONTH

DROPOUT DISCO: CRAZY P SOUNDSYSTEM @ THE LANES

New kids on the block, Dropout Disco launched with almighty bang last month, with their first full-blown party at The Lanes on 11 March. With tickets sold out, The Lanes was rammed and not a booty was left unshaking as Crazy P Soundsystem, Addesse Versions and Dropout Disco residents Balthazar and Willah took to the decks. Dropout Disco was set up little over a year ago by three university students with an unquenched thirst for a good disco and house night. Dropout’s Ollie Fairweather explains: “We were bored of attending generic nights with no decor and little thought put into it, with the sole intention of making money. We were passionate about entertaining, disco, funk and house so we thought we should give it a go ourselves!” The trio has previous experience hosting rooms, regularly taking charge of the Tunnel at Motion, but the time had come to host their own night. And after the success of their

first attempt, we can expect regular appearances from these guys. Ollie assures us we’ll see more from Dropout Disco before the beginning of summer.

set compete with live vocals and remixes from their latest album Walk Talk Dance Sing.

We love being on stage as a team. You buzz off each other’s energies

What was your favourite song of the night? Well, I think Echo went down really well although, in fairnesss, the crowd were buoyant throughout the whole night so that’s a fairly difficult one to pin down! They were certainly enjoying their disco.

“From careful music selection to bespoke decor for the venue, we guarantee not to hold back on either and hope that the night at The Lanes was testament to this, with attention to detail like changing the projection lenses every 30 minutes to suit the mood as the music progressed...” Expectations for their next event are high after scoring Crazy P Soundsystem. Who better to headline their first line up than underground house-and-disco stalwarts, Crazy P’s Danielle Moore and Jim Baron for a Soundsystem

We caught up with leady lady, Danielle after the show for a run down…

How do live sets and Crazy P Soundsystem nights compare for you? They are very different. Primarily the full live band is an opportunity for us to play all our own music live using drums, keys, bass, guitar and vocals. We have to think about the visual aspect of the performance more, so and it’s a full engagement of the stage and an audience. It’s a serious and thoroughly consuming affair. We LOVE it! The Soundsystem has given us an opportunity to take some of our music to smaller venues where more of a party


REWIND // 25 atmosphere is wanted. Usually it’s two DJs mixing our own music with live vocals and keys, combining remixes and our fave tunes of the moment ...it gives us chance to experiment more and is usually far less intense. Crazy P has been going strong over 20 years now. How does it feel to see nights like Dropout Disco still cropping up, which are essentially dedicated to a sound you have been pushing for so long? It’s great! It’s important to us to meet much younger promoters, DJs and dancers who have a very fresh energy and are still enjoying our sound. It’s a huge compliment, of course, but it also reflects the fact whilst there’s a lot of alternative music options out there, there’s still a place for the sound we’ve always loved and played. There’s some exciting young people out there fuelling a long-burning fire. What did you guys make of the re-explosion of progressive (less disco-y) house music a few years ago? It’s inevitable that music will recycle itself and evolve, or rather revolve. There are people hearing music for the first time all the time and we grow into different music tastes as our moods change. There’s room for everything and for me it’s important you stay honest to what you like and not be influenced by any trends or opinions. Music is a feeling not a trend. How did you get involved with Crazy P in the first place? I got involved with Crazy P back in 1999/2000 when I met the lads at a house party. Apparently I was holding court (which usually means telling fabricated stories) and DJing which was my first love. I’d been introduced to Crazy P(enis) through my boyfriend at the time, and they asked me to come along to an audition and, to be honest, that was the start of our time together! How long was the process of creating your latest album, Walk Talk Dance Sing? It took a couple of years in total. It’s quite a long time for an album to come together, although others take longer. I think, as you get older, there is a lot of external goings on in life that makes it more difficult to be biting at the bit every day. Music can be a demanding activity on your time and takes patience and energy. We all had a lot of things going on and so we allowed ourselves more space in the process. What are your thoughts on the final sound of the album and what’s been the reaction to it? Well it’s been out a year now and reports are it’s been received well... K7 have been a good label for us and we are pleased with what the album has achieved. It’s relevant to its time and there is certainly a mix of sounds on there. It’s probably less dance-floor than the previous album but that’s the beauty of making your own music and not feeling the need to work within the restraints of what’s expected. We are looking forward to seeing how the next project sounds. You’re known for putting on a really great show. Is this something you actively push, or are you just having a great time up there? A bit of both I suppose. We love being on stage as a team. You buzz off each other’s energies and, of course, the audience and we’ve been lucky to experience that. The live show is the culmination of writing and hard work rehearsing, so it’s an expression of all that energy. Jim is usually influential on certain set pieces and more creative aspects of the sets, but I think mainly it’s because we love it! What was your original inspiration behind early Crazy P, and are there any new influences you’re taking on board now? The guys met at university and, as producers, were open to using samples from classical music, folk music - whatever really - and using them as a starting point to develop whatever they wanted. Jim was a trombonist, guitarist and keyboard player, and Toddy was mainly a guitarist and producer. They loved similar music, especially 70s live stuff such as War, Earth Wind and Fire, Rufus and Chaka Khan, but they also DJ’d and so had influences from many fields. Once they wanted to take the sound live, they employed more musicians. Now there’s so much music around, it’s taking everything you hear - from vocal soundbites, unusual instrumentation, music across most genres - and getting to see as many bands as possible, then taking that energy back to the studio and seeing what happens. What exciting plans have you got in the pipeline? New music from Crazy P imminent, remixes, collaborations and solo works from Basejam and Hot Toddy, plus festivals and The States. All that amidst the excitement of our personal lives.

Interview by Rachel Morris Photography by Dominika Scheibinger fb.com/DropoutDisco soundcloud.com/dropout-disco


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PREVIEW

HIDE ‘N’ SEEK WITH ASIAN DUB FOUNDATION, 29 APRIL @ MOTION

Hide ‘N’ Seek is a supergroup of prolific, young promoters in Bristol, who will come together under one roof this April for a huge summer warm up at Motion.

of the breadth of creative talent involved in the event, but it’s impossible to ignore the caliber of headliners, Asian Dub Foundation.

Taking over the whole venue with otherworldly zones such as the Temple of the Hunted, The Outlaw Stage, The Vortex and The Escape Pod, you can expect a mix of music, circus, theatre and interactive games.

Formed in Hackney in 93, the group’s second album Rafi’s Revenge was nominated for a Mercury award, and their follow up, Community Music was given the prestigious and very-rarely-awarded 10/10 by NME.

Fronting the line up is the trailblazing Asian Dub Foundation, along with DJ Yoda (AV set), Ragga Twins and Wrongtom, Cut Capers, First Degree Burns and more.

As well as various other accolades along the way, ADF have some very famous fans. Primal Scream described ADF as ‘the best live act in Britain’, they’ve toured the US with Beastie Boys, and David Bowie himself invited them to play at his Meltdown Festival in 2002, telling the press that Community Music was one of his favourite albums.

The event is being brought to us by Mystery Disco and Wonder Productions, who promise that the fun and games will extend far beyond the night, with events planned before, during and after. Rumour has it that a city-wide game of hide and seek will take place in April, so keep your ears to the ground for more info. Even better – the event is raising money for the Malawi food crisis through Bristol charity, Temwa. This is sure to be an unforgettable night, not least because

Guitarist and founding ADF member, Steve Chandra Savale (aka Chandrasonic) recalls for Nitelife magazine how he and the ground-breaking electronic group first got together. “I answered an advert Dr Das put in the paper back in the early 90s. I still remember, it said: ‘Looking for black or

Asian musicians to start experimental dub noise project.’ I think I was the only one that answered!” Within a few years, the rest of the group had met through a community music project in London, where they were individually running workshops teaching Asian children about music technology. Given their respective backgrounds in music and shared social views, it made sense to get together on a joint project, and Asian Dub Foundation was born. This was during a time of significant anti-Asian racism in Britain, says Steve. “We weren’t the only ones doing it, but unlike other people, we didn’t throw out the punk thing.” In fact, they didn’t throw out any genre or style of music if it inspired them. “I remember walking into Dr Das’ flat and going through his parents’ record collection which included classical Indian music.” That sitar-inspired guitar sound is still one of the most recognisable in their music today, alongside heavy doses of jungle, dub, ragga, hip hop, rock and, of course, punk.


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While their music is undoubtedly political, with their breakthrough track ‘Fortress Europe’ recognised as an attack on European immigration policy, and their latest album More Signal More Noise including tracks like ‘Get Lost Bashar’; Steve says the band can get annoyed with this enforced political tag shrouding the quality of their musicianship. If you took the lyrics out of ADF’s music, you would still hear an experimental, boundary-pushing track. After all, where else can you hear bhangra, ragga and rap all on a track that actually sounds good and is guaranteed to get your feet moving? “Before anything else, we’re musicians - people forget that. What motivates us is the need to perform. Of course, I’m very lucky to be able to play on a stage, but for me it’s a need. Our music is about creating maximum excitement.” It makes sense then that ADF are at their very best when they are playing live. In their latest album, More Signal More Noise they have

managed to channel this live energy into a record. How? By recording and mixing the whole thing in under six days. “We realised that we were doing it the wrong way round, recording and then touring the songs.”

I think it’s our best album. I think we sound more alive here than on our previous records More Signal More Noise is a re-recorded version of their 2013 album, The Signal and The Noise, which they produced with dubstep legend and early ADF inspiration, Adrian Sherwood. “While we were touring with The Signal and the Noise, the songs started to change. They changed on the road, and that’s where we are best.

“When you’re on tour, you get deadened to everything except the live show. What can you do on a tour bus? You focus all your energy on the show. “I don’t really remember a decision being made to rerecord the songs. It was after a really messy show at Village Underground in London – messy as in the party afterwards – and we all just went into the studio the next day. “It was easy - we’d been playing the songs for six months. When doing something is easy – that means it’s probably good! I think it’s our best album. I think we sound more alive here than on our previous records. “We have good memories of playing in Bristol. Anyone who hasn’t seen us before should expect the unexpected!”

Interview by Rachel Morris soundcloud.com/asian-dub-foundation motionbristol.com


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THE INFLUENCERS // BEHIND THE SCENCES WITH

ANDY HEATH Andy Heath Age: 36 Job title: Founder at Sip the Juice / Marketing and Programming O2 Academy Bristol

Sip the Juice are a collective of Bristol based DJs and promoters, bringing the finest selection of live hip hop acts to the city. After recently celebrating their fifth year of delivering some of the biggest names in hip hop, including The Pharcyde, DJ Premier, the late legend Phife Dawg (A Tribe Called Quest) and many more, as well as working alongside venues like O2 Academy to bring acts like Wu-Tang Clan, Mos Def, and Mobb Deep to Bristol, Sip the Juice are firmly on the map as one of Bristol’s most prominent hip hop promoters. As one of the DJs, promoters and founders of Sip the Juice, head honcho Andy Heath has helped deliver some of those down-in-history nights you’ve probably still got that old ticket stub for. Moving from Hereford to Bristol to study graphic design in the late nineties, Andy has always been a fan of Bristol’s music and nightlife culture. He says he first caught the “promoters bug” when he began organising fundraising events for his degree show, but it was only when he began working at the much-mourned Level nightclub on Park Row that he started booking events on a much bigger scale. “I started putting on a night called 3rd Rail at Level, with a couple of guys who went on to do The Blast and Shit the Bed at In:Motion. That’s where it all began for me really.” “During that time we put on relatively big shows with US artists who’d never really been to Bristol before, like Jazzy Jeff, Kool Keith, DJ Premier and Lord Finesse. It was a pretty exciting time.” A few years after graduating, Andy moved to London and ran a bar for former Fabric promoter, Steve Blonde, where he was able to pick up more tips and tricks on events promotion. He returned to Bristol after a period of time to start work at The Bank (now The Love Inn) and soon after, Sip the Juice was born. Starting off as an excuse to DJ, Andy and a few friends began organising hip hop nights at The Bank to draw in a small crowd. But within a short space of time, these events grew into something much bigger, quickly becoming one of Bristol’s biggest hip hop nights to date. “We gradually started by booking a few middle of the road names, but before I knew it the promoter bug came back and I was booking acts and venues on an even bigger scale than before. “I think the biggest milestone for us was booking The Pharcyde at O2 Academy in 2013. It was something we thought we’d only do for 500-600 people, but it was almost a sell-out show. “After that we started working with people like Motion, alongside MJR and even Tokyo World to help find artists for their events. The whole thing just snowballed.” Now, alongside running Sip the Juice, he works as the marketing and programming executive at one of Bristol’s most prolific venues, O2 Academy Bristol - which puts on an average of three or four shows a week - helping to book the heavy roster of acts and getting the word out about gigs. As punters, it’s easy to overlook the meticulous planning and dedication that goes into organising our favourite gigs. Part of Andy’s role at Sip the Juice is to work closely with external agencies to try and secure that golden Friday or Saturday night gig that most of us hope for. “I work closely with people like Diplomats of Sound to see what they’ve got coming up, so I can try and secure the best date and price with them. Sometimes it can be a struggle, because bigger cities can generally afford to pay more money for a weekend gig. “When you’re promoting a night on social media, you often

see people complaining if a gig lands on a Wednesday, but unfortunately it’s usually because it’s the only date we could either get or afford. I think most people respect that now though. “We’ve started doing earlier shows to avoid people missing out. We were originally doing club night shows that went on till late, but if it’s a mid-week show we tend to do earlier shows now with an after party at a local venue, which seems to be working pretty well.” Most promoters will tell you that they’ve come across a few bumps in the road when putting on music events, and Andy’s had his fair share. “It’s the worst feeling when you haven’t done that well and you’re out of pocket. You might find yourself having to go down to the cash point to draw out money from your own personal savings, but that’s just the reality of it. Thankfully, that doesn’t happen often though. “The best part for me is during the middle of the main act’s performance when the show’s just going off, because that’s when you know it’s all gone to plan.” After bringing some of the finest live hip hop acts to Bristol

over the past five years, Sip the Juice have certainly made a name for themselves, but where does Andy see the future of Sip the Juice? “We’re at a point where we want to be more selective with the shows we do. We try not to repeat shows, but we’ve become friends with some of the artists, because they love coming back to Bristol. Jeru has been here three or four times! “Now I’m working at O2 Academy, it would be great if I can put on events internally and do a few big shows at the Academy, who we’ve been affiliated with in the past. “Saying that though, we still like to do small parties, just like we did when we started. Sometimes it’s good to put on the smaller nights just to have a DJ with your mates. It doesn’t matter if it’s 1000 people or 100 people, you still get the same buzz when people are having a good time.”

sipthejuice.co.uk Photography by Martin Thompson Fb: The Face Collective Interview by Abi Lewis



51 stokes croft

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51 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QP | Twitter - Coming soon | facebook.com/51stokescroft | 01179 148 048 | 51stokescroft.com

A vibrant and welcoming venue with traditional and historic roots, being one of the oldest Public Houses in Stokes Croft. Our space is versatile and creative, blending homemade, locally sourced food with livemusic, art and late night party DJs. Our beautiful garden offers a sunny sanctuary amongst the hustle and bustle of Stokes Croft.

BLANKETY QUIZ + DJ ADSKI

Blankety quiz is not your usual Pub Quiz, in fact it’s anything but usual, but it’s bloody fantastic. Join No. 51 for a night of questions, song, impressions, larking about and more.

5th April // 8.30pm – Late // £1 Quiz Entry

saffron & temple records presents

SAFFRON + TEMPLE OPEN MIC NIGHT free entry

OPEN MIC NIGHT 16+

21 A P R

This THIRDursday… every third Thursday of the month, No51 are proud to welcome the Saffron and Temple Records crew to host their brand new open mic night with us. Anyone 16+ is welcome to play.

21st Apr // 8pm - Late // Free Entry


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. We’ve established ourselves as one of the best venues to catch your favourite bands in the Southwest. We’re also home to Ramshackle - Bristol’s Notorious Weekly Rave: A fine selection of all thats good in music mixed by Patrick Nazemi, Chezney & Guests.

SUNSET SUNS

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After a blistering 2015 for the Anglo-Aussie surfers, Sunset Suns are coming to Bristol as part of their UK tour to celebrate the release of their highly anticipated debut album – Very Rarely Say Die.

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9th Apr // 7pm – Late // £14+bf Thu 7th Apr • SOLD OUT

Thu 28th Apr • £25 adv

Jack Garratt

Billy Ocean “When The Going

+ Kacy Hill

Gets Tough” 30th Anniversary Tour

Nelly

Sat 9th Apr • £12 adv

Fri 29th Apr • £18 adv

Fri 10th Jun • £16.50 adv

Sunset Sons

Cast

+ Louis Berry + Rocky NTI

+ Dellavega + Willow Robinson

Sun 10th Apr • £20 adv

Sun 1st May • From £10 adv

Brian Fallon & The Crowes

10pm-5am • over 18s only

+ Good Old War + Jared Hart

Thu 14th Apr • SOLD OUT

The Lumineers Sat 16th Apr • From £9.44 adv 10pm-5am • over 18s only

Banjax: Toolroom Live Mark Knight + Prok & Fitch + Juliet Fox

Sun 17th Apr • £19.50 adv

Empathy present: John Digweed Nick Warren

Ben Haenow Sat 23rd Apr • From £5 adv 10pm-5am • over 18s only

Garage Nation Wed 27th Apr • £12 adv

Raleigh Ritchie

Grimes Wed 20th Jul • £20 adv

Tue 30th Aug • £10 adv

+ Assassin AKA Agent Sasco

Thu 5th May • SOLD OUT

Rend Collective + Urban Rescue

Fri 13th May • £26 adv

£23.50 adv £65 VIP

Tue 28th Jun • SOLD OUT

Fri 26th Aug • £5 adv

Hollywood Undead

Fri 22nd Apr • RESCHEDULED DATE

Brandy

Tarrus Riley & The Blak Soil Band

Pete Doherty

+ Joanne Shaw Taylor

Mon 27th Jun • £27.50

Belly

Mon 18th Apr • £17.50 adv

Wilko Johnson

+ Angelic Upstarts

Mon 2nd May • From £22 adv

Wed 11th May • £25 adv

Thu 21st Apr • £25 adv

Sham 69

+ Copy Paste Soul + more

Wolfmother

+ Attila

Fri 3rd Jun • RESCHEDULED DATE Original tickets still valid

Gov’t Mule Sat 14th May • From £12.50adv 10pm-5am • over 18s only

Beyond Recall Sticky Fingers + Will and The People

Fri 2nd Sep • £11 adv

Guns 2 Roses Fri 7th Oct • £27 adv

The Mission Sun 16th Oct • £22 adv

Chas & Dave Thu 20th Oct • £11 adv

Jeremy Loops

Innovation

Fri 21st Oct • £20 adv

Wed 18th May • £15 adv

40th Anniversary Tour

The Undertones

The Heavy

Fri 28th Oct • £22.50 adv

Fri 20th May • £17 adv

Buzzcocks

The Dandy Warhols

40th Anniversary Tour

+ Happiness

Sun 6th Nov • £16.50 adv

Sun 29th May • £22.50 adv

Y&T

Magnum

Tue 8th Nov • £15 adv

+ Vaga

Sleaford Mods

O2 Academy Bristol Frogmore Street, Bristol BS1 5NA • Doors 7pm unless stated Venue box office opening hours: Mon - Sat 12pm - 4pm • No booking fee on cash transactions

ticketweb.co.uk • seetickets.com • gigantic.com • ticketmaster.co.uk

o2academybristol.co.uk

WOLFMOTHER

April • 2016

The Grammy award-winning rock band, fronted by Andrew Stockdale, tour with their brand new album, Victorious - the electrifying release that stands as testament to the range and depth in the bands artistry.

17th Apr // 7pm – 11pm // £19.50+bf


anson rooms

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Bristol SU, Richmond Building, 105 Queens Road, Bristol, BS8 1LN | @AnsonRooms | facebook.com/ansonrooms | 0117 331 8663 | bristolsu.org.uk/ansonrooms

Housed within the University of Bristol Students’ Union building, the Anson Rooms has played a big part in Bristol’s arts and music programme since the 1960s, hosting internationally renowned acts including David Bowie, Radiohead and Amy Winehouse. With major improvements to the stage, bar area and backstage facilities, the improved venue is amongst the best in the region.

RAISE THE BAR

Raise the Bar, in association with Bristol SU, proudly presents UK hiphop legend Chester P and live music from Omar Don’t Scare, a spoken word, hip hop, Spanish jazz and blues crossover band.

Anson Rooms

12th Apr // 7pm – 11pm // £8/£5student

television 6 june

poliÇA 18 october For tickets for these gigs and more visit

www.ansonrooms.co.uk

TELEVISION

Television were one of the most innovative bands to emerge from New York’s underground scene of the mid-70’s, creating an influential new guitar vocabulary. Enjoy their vast discography and new material at Anson Rooms this June.

6th June // 7pm – 11:30pm // £22.50adv


cosies XX

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34 Portland Square, Bristol, BS2 8RG | @CosiesBristol | facebook.com/cosies.bristol | 01179 424 110 | cosies.co.uk

Low expense, no pretence still supplying the alternative, cheap booze, church pews, all set to music from the hippest cats and kittens. There’s no shortage of top DJ’s playing at this legendary little venue. Music wise the remit is mainly Reggae and Hip Hop, Bristol Bass and Funky Stuff with a friendly party vibe for all ages.

DUBCONSCIOUS MOVEMENT

Dubconscious movement has one mighty line up this April at Cosies. Featuring the legendary Andy Scholes with his delectable selections. Plus, a live performance from Dogdub, I-Iodica and residents Brunetov and Shmike.

FRI 1ST APRIL

15th Apr // 10pm – 4am // £3

HOUSE / TECHNO

SUN 17TH APRIL

£ 4 / 1 0 - L AT E

IDLE HANDS

CHRIS FARRELL & GUESTS

BANTON & RICHARD DUB / REGGAE

S AT 2 N D A P R I L

WED 20TH APRIL

£ 3 / 5 / 1 0 - L AT E

RUFFNEK DISKOTEK

THE BUSY TWIST, DUB BOY & ATKI2, THE OUTLAW, JONESEY WALES

GUPPY SLIM (DRUMZ FOR ETERNITY/CASA DEL VIBE) TEFLON HANDS RESIDENTS -

SUN 3RD APRIL

THU 21ST APRIL

£ 2 / 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

REGGAE SUNDAYS

£2 / 10-2

TEFLON HANDS

BASHMENT / SOCA / GRIME

£ 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

CBC

SNOOPY & BLISS ZION

CBC & THE PILLS COLLECTIVE

REGGAE / DUB

FRI 8TH APRIL

£ 2 / 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

REGGAE SUNDAY

-

£ 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

COSIES WASHING MACHINE NAKES, PERESOS & GUESTS

FRI 22ND APRIL TBC

HIP HOP / JUNGLE / REGGAE

-

S AT 9 T H A P R I L

S AT 2 3 R D A P R I L

£ 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

DUB THEORIES

THE KELLY TWINS & GUESTS

DUB

H O U S E / T E C H N O / OT H E R

SUN 24TH APRIL

£ 2 / 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

REGGAE SUNDAYS

BEAVIS & AMBASSADOR

REGGAE / DUB

DUB / REGGAE

£ 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

FAT STASH MEETS BORN ON ROAD ARIES B2B KELVIN 373 B2B FAT STASH

£ 2 / 1 0 - L AT E

BRISTOL REGGAE SOCIETY DUB / REGGAE

£ 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

DUBCONSCIOUS MOVEMENT ANDY SCHOLES, KAMOH, DOGDUB & I-LODICA, BRUNETOV & SHMIKE

FRI 29TH APRIL

£ T B C / 1 0 - L AT E

SPRUNG

SPRUNG RESIDENTS & GUESTS

DUB / REGGAE

S AT 1 6 T H A P R I L

THU 28TH APRIL

BRS SELECTORS WITH LIVE HORNS & GUESTS

JUNGLE

FRI 15TH APRIL

£ 2 / 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

REGGAE SUNDAY

DOWNBEAT MELODY

THU 14TH APRIL

£ 5 / 1 0 - L AT E

HAPPY SKULL

EVERMOOR SOUND & GUESTS SUN 10TH APRIL

£TBC / TBC

TBC

GARAGE

£ 5 / 1 0 - L AT E

BODYGURN

TRULY MADLY, DEEPRAVE & CHRIS SEDDON -

APRIL

34 PORTLAND SQUARE BRISTOL BS2 8RG

2016

BODYGURN

Bodygurn presents a deep rave special this April at Cosies, with Chris Seddon and under the radar DJ Truly-Madly bringing an extended deep rave set.

16th Apr // 10pm – 4am // £3


crofters XX 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, Crofters Rights brings you fine craft beer, exciting street food and a big versatile arts space for the local community. Passionate about beer, we are dedicated to seeking out the finest beers the UK craft beer scene has to offer. Our carefully selected list includes some lovely local beers from Bristol as well as some interesting international beers.

BREAKFAST RECORDS LAUNCH W/ WILLIE HEALEY + LETS KILL JANICE + DON’T GO PLASTIC + MORE Breakfast Records are excited to announce their first label launch show, featuring some of the most unbearably talented artists from Bristol and beyond.

16th Apr // 6pm – 2am // Free entry

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BACKWELL FESTIVAL 2016 – WORLD BEATS LAUNCH PARTY Backwell Festival are taking over Crofters this month to bring some of the best World Beats, with the likes of Troy Ellis and his Hail Jamaica Band, Harare and more.

23rd Apr // 9pm – 2am // £5adv


dojo XX

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12-16 Park Row, Bristol, BS1 5LJ | @DojosBristol | facebook.com/dojo.bristol | 01179 251 177 | dojolounge.co.uk

Dojo has become one of Bristol’s leading venues for underground electronic music. This intimate venues see’s international DJ’s play to one of the best crowds in the city. A good sound system, dancefloor and beautiful outdoor terrace makes this the perfect small venue. Last entry is now 2am for non members and 4am for members.

CATCH 22

Frank Colzie and guests bring nothing but straight up House music for their monthly night. Half price entry before 1am, with promo code ‘Catch 22’.

2nd Apr // 12am – 6am // £6 before 1am/ £7 after

FOUR TO THE FLOOR

Bristol Love’s weekly slot accommodates the widest variety of guest DJs, showcasing the plethora of talented artists that inhabit the city and more.

Every Friday // 12am – 6am // £6 before 1am/£7 after


exchange XX

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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.

THE FLATLINERS

Canadian punk rock band The Flatliners are crossing the pond to tear up the Exchange with material from their latest 2015 release Division of Spoils. Support from New Jersey based Pale Angels, Tender, Defender and Atterkop.

20th Apr // 7:30pm – Late // £10adv

MELT YOURSELF DOWN

An intense brew of jazz, punk and African elements, Melt yourself Down is a sextet ready to bring you a rowdy, yet colourful show at the Exchange this April. Plus support from Run Logan Run.

29th Apr // 19:39pm – Late // £10adv


the fleece XX

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

Legendary live music venue previously hosting the likes of Oasis, The Strokes, Goldfrapp and Bloc Party. Live music 7 nights a week and new club nights coming soon 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 us on Twitter and Facebook to receive updates on our upcoming gigs

DUB WAR

Forming in the town of Newport, South Wales in 1993, their extraordinary blend of ragga/rap/punk & metal soon earned them a reputation across the UK. This month they make a rare appearance at The Fleece.

15th Apr // 7pm – Late // £15adv

BALKAN BEAT BOX

Fusing styles of Eastern Europe and Balkan with elements of hip hop, they have cultivated a new sound of contemporary and traditional genres made perfect for the dancehall.

29th Apr // 7:30pm – Late // £15adv


THE FULL MOON XX / ATTIC BAR

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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?

AFT RECORDS + RECREO PRESENT: BREAK (SYMMETRY RECORDINGS) AFT Records and Recreo proudly present a night full of the finest dnb for your pleasure. Catch this one off opportunity to see Break throw down in his home town in intimate surroundings for free.

15th Apr // 2pm – 6pm // Free Entry

BACKBEAT SOUNDSYSTEM (LIVE) + SHANTY + DUB BOY + LITTLEBOSELECTA Backbeat Sound System are a band laden with groove whilst transcending genre limitations with their infectious sun-clasped sound. Plus, classic roots reggae with a modern twist from Shanty.

16th Apr // 8:30pm – 2am // Free/£3 after


the gallimaufry XX

VENUES // 39

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 www. thegallimaufry.co.uk for up-todate info on menus and events.

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Thursday / The Groove Den Live funk, soul & beats with an all-star cast, hosted by James Morton

JAMES MORTON PRESENTS THE GROOVE DEN

Live funk, soul & beats with an all-star cast. Bristol’s Ambassador for Music returns for his weekly residency. Early arrival recommended.

Thursdays // 9-11.30pm // Free entry


the golden XX lion

40 // VENUES

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

Live music 6 nights a week! Mondays - Open Mic Night. Tuesdays - A live evening of Folk music hosted my Nuala Honan. Wednesays Uberphonic: A surprise mix bag encompassing the whole music spectrum. Keep up to date on our Social Media pages for full listings and details. Bar open ‘til 1am Friday and Saturday, and midnight on Sunday -Thursday.

GOLDEN LION LIVE MUSIC APRIL 2016

THE ZEN HUSSIES + MAMA JERK & THE LADY FINGERS Bristol’s The Zen Hussies return to the Golden Lion for a full on night of swing, ska, and Boogaloo. Plus support from the reggae, dub, gypsy, and funk implosion – Mama Jerk & The Lady Fingers.

15th Apr // 9pm – Late // £5

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BRISTOL SESSIONS - Soul & RnB Showcase £3 LOUNGE CAT IDEALS - Swingin’ Gypsy Stomp THE SEAT SPLITTERS - Folk & Shanty 4pm WILD WEST COUNTRY BAND - Country Rock DON FOX SCANDAL / DREAMER JOE - Intro Nite KING PORTER STOMP / CRINKLE CUTS £5 THE ROCKITS - Liverpool based 50’s/60’s Tribute IRON & OAK - Folk, Country, Swamp Blues 4pm TBC TBC ZEN HUSSIES / MAMA JERK & THE LADY FINGERS £5 THE HOT RATS - Funky Rockin’ Blues THE CRAWLIN’ KINGSNAKES - Rockabilly 4pm TBC TBC BABYDUB / EVERMOOR SOUND - Babyhead do Dub £5 SLAP YA MAMA BIG BAND - Knees up Cajun!! RINK / FENN RAINBOW - Howling Owl Records 4pm DON GALLARDO - Nashville, USA £3

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28th WITH NELL & I - Original Soul/Funk. Intro Nite 29th WE LIKE TO PARTY - Disco, Funk & Soul DJ’s £2 30th PUNKS V MODS - ALL DAY MUSIC FEST £3

THE ROSELLYS & PAUL MCCLURE - Clubhouse Records

BABYDUB + EVERMOOR SOUND

The boys behind the legendary Bristol skank-rock outfit Babyhead bring you a rare performance from Babydub: their live instrumental dub show. Be prepared for heavy bass and reggae reverb delights: roots and dub inna Babyhead style.

22nd Apr // 9pm – Late // £4


lakota XX

VENUES // 41

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 storeys, 4 dance areas, a huge balcony. Lakota also boasts a massive outside smoking area. Lakota remains one of Bristol’s big players.

GOOD LIFE

Forget Rio De Janeiro, Kingston and Notting Hill because Lakota welcomes the Caribbean carnival to Bristol. Expect a host of top DJs, live acts and a slice of island life with some tasty Caribbean cocktails.

16th Apr // 10pm – 5am // £8/£15

TRIBE OF FROG: SPRING FINALE

Come and join the frogs at their last tribal gathering at Lakota, before the summer break commences in preparation for their 16th Birthday this September, featuring Psytrance, Techno, Tech-House, Liquid DnB, Glitch and more.

30th April // 10pm til 7am // £10


theXX lanes

42 // VENUES

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.

DR HOOKA’S SURGERY PRESENTS: BATTLEJAM WITH JFB AND WBBL Dr. Hooka’s Surgery, in association with Ghetto Funk Management, presents Battlejam.Brighton’s long running club night of beats, bass, funk and turntable trickery makes its debut this April at The Lanes.

22nd Apr // 9pm-3am // £5adv

45 LIVE PRESENTS: THE NEXTMEN

Expect pure righteous party vibes, funk, soul, boogaloo, Northern, funky breaks and beats from Boca 45 and an electrifying hip hop set from special guests and UK critically acclaimed DJ and producer duo – The Nextmen.

29th Apr // 9pm-3am // £5 adv


the lantern

VENUES // 43

Colston Street, Bristol, BS1 5AR | @Colston_Hall | facebook.com/ColstonHall | 0844 887 1500* | colstonhall.org

The Lantern at Colston Hall presents a packed programme of cutting edge artists playing everything from jazz, electronica and pop, to folk, world and hip hop. Recent visitors include Kamasi Washington, Julia Holter, Slum Village, This Is The Kit and Saul Williams. Grab a bite to eat at Beerd and relax in Colston Hall’s stylish modern foyer before you head to the show.

OUGHT

After the success of their 2015 sophomore LP Sun Coming Down, Ought takeover The Lantern to showcase the best of their music.

19th Apr // 8pm – Late // £13.44adv

apr - may Sat 2 Apr Freedom Project Launch

Mon 18 Apr Giant Sand and Jason Lytle

Tue 5 Apr Luke Jackson, Greg Russell and Ciaran Algar

Tue 19 Apr Ought

Wed 13 Apr Damien Jurado Thu 14 Apr Treacherous Orchestra Sat 16 Apr Nerina Pallot

Fri 22 Apr Criolo Tue 26 Apr Martin Speake and Bobo Stenson Sun 1 May Julia Biel Mon 2 May Three Trapped Tigers

Sat 7 May ONRA - Live Sun 8 May The Last Train Track: John Metcalfe & Daniel Bachman Mon 9 May Patrick Wolf Thu 12 May Baloji Fri 13 May Laura Cantrell Sat 14 May Immix Ensemble & Vessel

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www.facebook.com/colstonhall @colston_hall instagram.com/colstonhall

New music in The Lantern sponsored by

Box Office 0844 887 1500* www.colstonhall.org/the-lantern *calls cost 5p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge

CRIOLO

Criolo has taken the Brazilian rap scene by storm with his unique blend of hip hop and eclectic musical styles. Join Criolo at The Latern this April to witness his samba and afrobeat inspired sound.

22nd Apr // 7.30pm - Late // £13.50adv


the love inn

44 // VENUES

84 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QY | @TheLoveInn | facebook.com/theloveinnbristol | 0117 923 2565 | theloveinn.com

The Love Inn is a brand new neighbourhood bar with a healthy emphasis on quality food and drink brought to you by Team Love, the minds behind Love saves the Day. The spacious and slicklyoutfitted venue offers a tasty selection of dishes during the day, whilst evenings are given over to exotic cocktails and soundtracked by visiting DJs from Bristol and beyond.

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SO BONES is returning to The Love Inn with a trunk load of the finest R&B and hip hop your pleasure. With thanks to residents Cornz, Young Beezy, The Kelly Twins, E-Roy and more. See you there.

PLAYBACK: O’FLYNN

Next up in their spring residency at The Love Inn, Playback are very excited to announce the arrival of Leeds based electronic producer, O’Flynn.

7th Apr // 10pm – Late // £3


MANOS XX

VENUES // 45

37 The Triangle West, Bristol BS8 1ER | @ManosBristol | facebook.com/ManosBristol | 01179 255 266 | manosbarbristol.co.uk

Moved from the North to the West Side of Clifton’s Triangle, Manos brings a breath of fresh air and well needed feeling of Independence. Fine Liquors, Carefully Crafted (& affordable) Cocktails, Quality ales, lagers and Good Times! Our Dj’s bring you the best in musical beats & treats until 4am, our Private Bar & Lounge is the only place to celebrate your party! so come party!

PRIVATE HIRE

Perfect for any occasion on any night, enquire about our upstairs Private Bar & Lounge for hire till 4am.

Enquire on 01179 255 266

2-4-1 COCKTAILS

The perfect way to wind down after work or set yourself up for a great night ahead!

2-4-1 cocktails until 10pm every night


MarbleXXFactory

46 // VENUES

74-78 Avon Street, Bristol | 0117 972 3111 | @MarbleFactoryUK | facebook.com/marblefactorybristol | marblefactorybristol.com

Set in what was formerly a skate park, Bristol’s newest live venue The Marble Factory has been completely re-developed and re-configured to host live music, club nights and much more. The philosophy applied throughout the process of developing the venue was to offer artists and promoters an enjoyable and affordable option with the emphasis on having everything needed in-house and ready to go.

BUTCHER BABIES + SUMO CYCO

American heavy metal band Butcher Babies set to rip up the Marble Factory stage to perform material from their latest disturbingly brilliant album Take It Like A Man. Plus support from Sumo Cyco.

13th Apr // 7:30pm – 11pm // £10+bf

TELEMAN + NZCA LINES

Four piece indie pop band Teleman are set to release their new album Brilliant Sanity this month and to celebrate, will be taking centre stage at Marble Factory to show off their latest work.

15th Apr // 7pm – Late // £13.20+bf


mother’s ruin

VENUES // 47

7-9 St Nicholas Street, Bristol, BS1 1UE | @TheMothersRuin | facebook.com/The-Mothers-Ruin | 07546 082 009 | mothersruinbristol.co.uk

Bright Red, behind the market on St Nicks street, a three floor mad funhouse that specialises in super sweaty aural delights of Rock n Roll, Pop and Disco. We pride ourselves on being Free to enter nearly every night, without compromising on our entertainment. Upstairs or downstairs you won’t be going anywhere quite like here!

MOTHERS RUIN QUIZ

Mothers Ruin Quiz! Free Food and Bonus Rounds Join Calum and co as they take you through the latest in music, news and general knowledge in the Ruin’s very own test of your skill and endurance in their weekly pub quiz.

Every Tuesday // 9pm – Late // £1

SHUFFLE

Genre hopping club night Shuffle will make your Friday night’s worth leaving the house for. With a whole host of live music like your favourite pop, hip hop and metal, all through the night.

Every Friday // 9pm – 2am // Free Entry


mr wolfs

48 // VENUES

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

Wolfies is the place for live music and late night party. It’s the place you’ll get the opportunity to see up and coming bands, to bust some moves on the dance floor, to watch talented artists paint live, to hear some quality musicians come together and jam their hearts out. We are open 7 nights a week and look forward to seeing you soon....

BASS TWELVE + GREGORY S DAVIES BAND + DJ VALLEE Fancy a night of Riotous Jazz? Get yourselves down to Mr Wolfs this April to witness 10 piece Brass band from Cardiff Bass Twelve make their second appearance, plus support from Gregory S Davies.

9th Apr // 9pm-late // £3-£4

SCHOOLBOYS DEATH TRIO + CLAYTON BLIZZARD + MORE SBDT have gathered together some of their favourite acts to help release their debut album. Plus support from folk rap artists Clayton Blizzard and Little Thief.

22nd Apr// 9pm – Late // £3 - £4


the old bookshop

VENUES // 49

65 North Street, Bristol, BS3 1ES | @theoldbookshop | The Old Bookshop | 0117 953 5222 | theoldbookshop.co.uk

The Old Bookshop is an informal, sociable cafĂŠ-bar located on North Street. With its eclectic decor, homemade food, unique cocktail bar, boatyard beer garden, and famous Sunday roasts, The Old Bookshop is known for doing things its own way. The bar showcases guest ales and local craft beers week-by-week, and the ever-changing menu from guest chefs, pop-ups and street food vendors.

SAME SOULS

Melodic inspired acoustic cello pop with a dash of keys, drum filled bottom end and electric guitar sprinkles.

9th April // 9pm // Free entry

DRY WHITE BONES

Influenced by the likes of Tom Waites and Howlin Wolf, Dry White Bones create a crunchy, old scratched record kind of sound, with a trash can drum kit, nylon string guitar and three string bass.

23rd April // 9pm // Free entry


The Small Horse XX SOCIAL CLUB

50 // VENUES

15 Small St, Bristol, BS1 1DE | @SmallhorseInn | facebook.com/The-Small-Horse-Inn | 0117 929 8074 | thesmallhorseinn.co.uk

A brand new bar from the mighty Team Love. The Small Horse Inn has been dubbed the “slightly upmarket sister of The Love Inn” on Stokes Croft. Serving up decadent desserts from Gourmet Dessert Club, as well as excellent music, drinks and dancing till the early hours. The Small Horse Inn is a brilliant new addition to the city centre.

HAMMER AND TONGUE: THE ANTIPOET + HELEN GRANT Two guest acts, an audience slam with the chance to be Bristol representative in the Royal Albert Hall fun with your poet hosts Rebecca Tantony, Tim Vosper and Thommie Gillow. Headlining The Antipoet with Helen Grant.

6th Apr // 7:30pm – Late // £6adv

FRIDAY 1ST OF APRIL

DOWNBEAT MELODY CREW

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ft. OXMAN & STEVE BONGO IN THE LODGE

HOLD TIGHT RECORDS SATURDAY 2ND OF APRIL

MUSU ft. LINKWOOD WEDNESDAY 6TH OF APRIL

THE SMALL HORSE QUIZ FRIDAY 8TH OF APRIL

THE ALLERGIES IN THE LODGE

NEWSTYLES SATURDAY 9TH OF APRIL

DRAG QUEEN BINGO WEDNESDAY 13TH OF APRIL

CULT

THURSDAY 14TH OF APRIL

DURKLE DISCO FRIDAY 15TH OF APRIL

COLOURS

ft. THATMANMONKZ & LOZ GODDARD IN THE LODGE

HAVANA BREAKFAST CLUB SATURDAY 16TH OF APRIL

AFRESCO DISCO IN THE LODGE

OPEN DECKS BIRTHDAY TUESDAY 19TH OF APRIL

CREME DE LA SOUL THURSDAY 21ST OF APRIL

UMBRO BOYS PRESENTS

FAMILY BUSINESS FRIDAY 22ND OF APRIL

PSYCHED x SOUNDWAVE SATURDAY 23RD OF APRIL

MAXXI SOUNDSYSTEM THURSDAY 28TH OF APRIL

BODYNOD ft. BLAZEY FRIDAY 29TH OF APRIL

PARDON MY FRENCH ft. BABA STILTZ IN THE LODGE

EAT THE BEAT

THE TEAM BEHIND THE LOVE INN AND LOVE SAVES THE DAY COME TO THE CITY CENTRE WITH A BRAND NEW VENUE FOR DRINKING, DANCING & GOOD TIMES.

AFRIKAN BOY + SUPPORT

The Small Horse presents alternative hip hop and grime MC Afrikan Boy. Originally from Nigeria, Afrikan Boy has featured on M.I.A’s track Hussel with his infectious afro-grime. One not to be missed.

20th Apr // 7pm – 10pm // £4+bf


stag and XXhounds

VENUES // 51

74 Old Market Street, Bristol, BS2 0EJ | @Stagandhounds | facebook.com/The Stag and Hounds | 0117 329 2141 | stagandhoundsbristol.co.uk

A well-established pub dating back to the 15th century, with friendly staff serving real ales and a great selection of pub classics until 8pm. The downstairs stage hosts some of Bristol’s best live bands and international artists, including jazz, punk, folk, and indie rock. “The Stag” is one of Bristol’s most eclectic live venues. Another reason to head into Old Market.

DEADPUNK PROMOTIONS PRESENTS: TELLISON + MUNCIE GIRLS + THE EARTH & ME After taking a break since their 2015 release Hope Fading Nightly, Tellison prepare to re-ignite their sound at Stag & Hounds this month. Plus support from rock bands Muncie Girls and The Earth & Me.

3rd Apr // 7pm – Late // £7

PROBO TITANS #13: INTECHNICOLOUR + THE BRACKISH CHIYODA KU Get ready for some all-round heavy math awesomeness to brighten up your Tuesday evening. Featuring the refined sound of InTechnicolour, The Brackish and Chiyoda Ku.

12th Apr // 7:30pm – Late // Free Entry


trinity XX

52 // VENUES

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

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

Teachings in Dub presents 20 years of Sufferah’s Choice. Join Stryda in celebration, with a memorable line up featuring Levi Roots, Nick Manasseh and powered by Iration Steppas heavy weight soundsystem. See you in the arena.

22nd Apr // 10pm – Late // £11/£16.50adv

LOVE OF DUB PRESENTS: HOLLIE COOK + SUPPORT Love of Dub are pleased to announce a special, fundraising event and intimate concert from Hollie Cook, Solo Banton, YT and more. All proceeds to go to The Matthew Tree Project and Full Reach Children’s Projects.

6th May // 10pm – Late // £16.50adv






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