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FRI 6 FEB TUN UP! Booty Bouncin', Dancehall Destroyin', Block Rockin,Dutty Skankin, Blazin beats… inna Tropical Dancehall, Soca Jamaican, Bass style with Duchess DJs, Dub Boy & Titan Sound. • IN THE STUDY w/ DJ SKINT

FRI 13 FEB SCRIBBLE & SCRATCH Monthly illustration battle and turntabalism event, with live Hip-Hop acts and DJs into the night. • IN THE STUDY w/ E-ROY

FRI 20 FEB DANCE-OFF SOUNDSYSTEM Festival favourites from Boomtown and SGP, swap the boxing ring for blind date dance-off, break dance dating and more antics in a Lover’s special. • IN THE STUDY w/ LORD DUBS

FRI 27 FEB FRONTIN' Straight tropical misbehaviour! Expect anything from Trinidadian soca and old skool ragga, to classic 12" funk and soul. J Rus and guests on the 1's & 2's 'til the early hours. • IN THE STUDY w/ SOULWORKS

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HIGHLIGHTS

best events this February 16-19 EVENT PREVIEW

Dr Syntax and Pete Cannon 20-21 COMPETITION

Win tickets to the NME Awards Tour 21 INTERVIEW // LOCAL TALENT

DR MEAKER 22-23 THE INFLUENCERS

The Mr Wolf’s girls 24 PROFILES

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Lori Campbell // Chris Read 25

FEATURED VENUES

51 Stokes Croft 26 O2 Academy 27 Big Chill Bar 28 Cosies 29

Crofters Rights 30 Dojo 31 Elbow Room 32 The Fleece 33

The Full Moon 34 The Golden Lion 35 Kongs 36 Lakota 37

Lanes 38 The Love Inn 39 Mother’s Ruin 40 Mr Wolfs 41

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MOORE, MOSS, RUTTER + NEW RISING LIVE

Moore, Moss, Rutter return to the Wolf Den. With their own unique, strings-driven, contempory, folk sound – these young and insanely talented musicians know how to bring the party. Supported by the incredible New Rising.

KERRANG! TOUR 2015

20 February // 9pm – Late // £3/£4 Entry // Mr Wolf’s

CLUB/LIVE

The UK’s biggest selling music weekly magazine has selected the ultimate line-up for the Kerrang! Tour 2015. Headlining the 12 date tour will be none other than Don Broco who will be joined by main support We Are The In Crowd.

February 10 // 7pm – 11pm // £18.56 inc BF // O2 Academy

DUB THEORIES CLUB

Dub Theories showcases the latest and greatest in reggae and dub influenced music, aiming to give new producers a platform to showcase their original productions... Hosted by Evermoor Sound.

February 14 // 10pm – Late // £3// Cosies

NOISE ANNOYS PRESENTS: THEM WOLVES CLUB/LIVE

Birmingham’s Them Wolves bring their snarling scuzz-hardcore to Bristol for the first time after honing their brutally caustic live sound playing with the likes of Metz, Fucked Up, Future of Left and most recently touring with Pulled Apart By Horses.

February 7// Doors 8pm // £3 adv/ £5 // Stag and Hounds

PETE CANNON AND DR SYNTAX CLUB/LIVE

Pete Cannon and Dr Syntax are well-established names in the British hip hop scene, both as a duo and as solo artists. They released their debut album, ‘Killer Combo!’ in 2014, featuring an impressive list of guest vocalists – Del The Funky Homosapien (Gorillaz/ Heiroglyphics), Dirty Dike (High Focus) Jehst, Lunar C, Eva Lazarus and Jman.

February 6 // 8.30pm - 2am // Free before 9.30pm £3 after The Full Moon & Attic Bar

HONEYFEET - BON ANNIVERSAIRE BEN CAPP LIVE

Ben Capp celebrates his Birthday hosting some of his favourite bands: Bombs, Simon Panrucker, Count Bobo, Eva Lazarus & Snareophobe, DJ Dad, DJ Mon, Moselecta. A mad mix of genres, live acts and DJs and some great comedy thrown in for good measure

14 February // 8pm - 3am // £8 adv // Trinity Centre

LOLOCAUST LAUNCH NIGHT COMEDY

The Golden Lion launch their very own monthly comedy night. With Stephan Carlin, Matt Hobs, Tim O’Connor, Becky Brunning, and Jamie Gosney opening proceedings. Not one to be missed.

February 22 // 7pm – 12am // Free Entry // The Golden Lion

DUNCAN DISORDERLY & THE SCALLYWAGS + DRY WHITE BONES

ANNUAL BIG LEBOWSKI FEST

Mr Wolf’s are very excited to Host Duncan Disorderly and the Scallywags – this band’s performances have gone down as the stuff of legends at festivals all over the country and we can’t wait to see what they bring to the Wolf Den. With Support from Dry White Bones and followed by a DJ set from resident DJ, Big Chief Weird Bird.

The Lanes’ annual Big Lebowski Fest returns and it’ll be better than ever, featuring two live bands: Stone Souls and The Long Pours. A DJ set from Motorcity Bath’s residents; Junk Soul Brothers. And of course all things Lebowski happening all night long:
Film Showing,
Hot Dog Eating Comp,
White Russians, 
Jesus’ Bowling Competition and
prizes for the Best Dressed
and much more.

28 February // 9pm – Late // £3/£4 Entry // Mr Wolf’s

February 20 // 8pm-3am // £3 adv / £5 // The Lanes

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FLUCTUATE CLUB

Not everyone wants to dance to the same beat all night ling. Fluctuate is here for those people, with a mish mash of Hip Hop, Garage, and DnB.

February 27 // 11pm – 6am // Free before 12am / £5 after Dojos


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A SAGITTARIUN (ELASTIC DREAMS / SECRET SUNDAZE)

THE DEAD SOUTH

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Making his debut at The Love Inn, join A Sagittariun and indulge in his astrological techno, spiritual house music, bass heavy dub rhythms and ambient paths.

26 February // 10pm - 3am // Free Entry // The Love Inn

LIVE

TRIP THE SWITCH + HARRY AND THE GONDOLAS

The Dead South is a four-piece acoustic ensemble based in Regina, Saskatchewan. The Dead South blends elements of folk, bluegrass, classical, and rock which results in a unique, modern, and authentic blend of boot-stompin’ acoustic music. Support from the Screamin’ Miss Jackson & The Slap Ya’ Mama Big Band, one of the brightest new additions to the UK roots music circuit.

It’s the night of love and Mr Wolf’s love nothing more than live music and partying all night long. So whether loved up, loved out or looking for love, come down and party with Trip the Switch, Harry and the Gondolas and the ever so loving Mr Wolf’s Clan.

February 3// Free Entry // Stag and Hounds

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14 February // 9pm – Late // £3/£4 Entry // Mr Wolf’s

CYCLICITY (LIVE A/V) CLUB

Kayla Painter and Jason Baker return to Stokes croft to present their popular dual screen show. Cyclicity are a Bristol based duo, starting in the industry with the early influences of underground grime and dubstep, these guys have now found a true desire and passion for techno music, using regular trips to berlin to inspire their sound. You can expect organic sounds and heavy hitting 4/4 kicks.

DANCE-OFF SOUNDSYSTEM CLUB

Dance-Off Soundsystem: The Lover’s Special. Making their BC debut, festival favourites from the likes of Boomtown and SGP, Dance-Off Soundsystem swap the boxing ring for blind date dance-offs, break dance dating and more antics in a Lover’s special.

February 22 // 9pm – 4am // Free Entry // Big Chill Bar

February 7 // 8pm// Free Entry // Crofters Rights

THE TUNE FACTORY FEATURING THE FRANKLYS & FORGERY LIT

KING CHARLES LIVE

The Franklys are an all-girl garage rock’n’roll band based in London, featuring a rhythm section as solid and driving as an army tank. “Fun filled garage rock with a pop twist.” -Clash Magazine Also featuring: Bristol’s Forgery Lit and Tune Factory DJs.

King Charles is a classically trained singer-songwriter from West London. He began writing songs when he was 17, and in 2009, became the first ever Brit to win the International Songwriting Competition in Nashville for his song ‘Love Lust’ by unanimous vote, which lead to his signing by Universal Republic/Island. Following a sell out show at The Fleece, Bristol in 2013, King Charles makes his first return to the city since.

February 6 // 9pm – 2am // Free // Mothers’ Ruin

February 24 // 7.30pm // £12.00 // The Fleece

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DEMOLITION MAN CLUB/LIVE

Widely known for his ‘fast tongue, motor mouth’ style of spitting lyrics, Demolition Man’s massive Jungle tune ‘Fire’ is dubbed by many as one of the key Jungle anthems of all time. Demolition Man’s music has been around for more than two decades and his passion for the creation of music can be seen, felt and heard. Support from Guire, Rambot and Skylion.

February 28 // 8.30pm - 2am // Free before 9.30pm £3 after The Full Moon & Attic Bar

BINARY VISION PRESENT: A HISTORY OF DRUM AND BASS CLUB

Binary Vision present their biggest line up to date, offering up some of the most sought after and prolific DJs in the Drum and Bass industry. With two arenas playing the freshest D&B cuts from the last 20 years, ranging from Jungle to Liquid and everything in between, things are set to get rowdy. This line up puts forward a range of national and international talent with the likes of DJ Marky and Lenzman flying in from Brazil & Holland.

13 February // 10pm – 6am £10.00 / £12.50 / £15.00 / £17.50 // Lakota

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GEORGE OSCAR

SAI & THE GANG

BEANS ON TOAST

No.51’s newest resident DJ, George Oscar spinning tunes for a naughty school night party – why not? Every fourth Wednesday of the month.

Founder of W-Squad DJ crew Sai will be breaking all music boundaries with his mash ups of different genres and eras. Expect to hear Party, Hip-Hop, R&B, House, Garage, Trap and everything in between.

Super friend of Frank Turner and now label mate too, one man and his guitar act Beans On Toast isn’t just your average folk singer songwriter. He is a modern one-man band, taking charge of all aspects of his music career whether it be writing, recording and playing his music, taking his own press shots or shooting his own promos. He is a true DIY artist with true DIY ideals. Support from Lori Campbell and DJ Dad.

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February 25 // 10pm – Late // Free Entry No.51 Stokes Croft

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February 7 // 9pm – 3am // Free Entry // Big Chill Bar

LIVE

February 7 // 8.30pm - 2am // Free before 9.30pm £3 after The Full Moon & Attic Bar

RUFFNEK DISKOTEK CLUB

Ruffnek Diskotek welcomes Bass Clef back to his spiritual home.
Bass Clef was a resident at the legendary Big Ting party during the noughties at Cosies before his move to London. Bass Clef has gone on to make and release his own unique music on labels such as Punch Drunk, Blank Tapes and Magic & Dreams (his own cassette only label). Bass Clef returns to the diskotek for an exclusive DJ set where we’ll be treated to an array of afro-disco, carnival rhythms, grimey bass & ravey euphoria.

February 7 // 10pm – Late // £4// Cosies

JUNGLE LIVE

Jungle’s thrilling live show, which sees the core Jungle production duo of J and T expand to a seven piece live band, captivates audiences around the world. Their acclaimed, eponymous debut album for XL Recordings entered the Top 10 upon release.

February 18 // 7pm – 11pm // Sold Out // O2 Academy

BLACKALICIOUS CLUB

Blackalicious are a hip-hop duo responsible for the genre defining albums, ‘Nia’ (1999), ‘Blazing Arrow’ (2002) and ‘The Craft’ (2005). Debut album ‘Nia’ was produced by DJ Shadow and released on James Lavell’s Mo’Wax label. The duo would go on form part of Soulsides with DJ Shadow which then grew into Quannum Projects, which in turn saw the release of the compilation ‘Solesides Greatest Bumps’ on Ninja Tune in 2000. Now after a 10 years, Blackalicious are back with their upcoming new album, ‘Emoni’, dropping in March 2015.

February 3 // 7.30pm // £15 adv / £18 // The Fleece

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KINETIC PRESENTS: BAILEY - 90 MIN OLD SKOOL VS NU SKOOL EXCLUSIVE CLUB

Kinetic are back with their first outing at Dojo lounge of 2015, presenting a true legend in the scene and stalwart for everything DnB & Jungle. Having been the face of DnB on 1xtra for 10 years, a Metalheadz resident, and now with his own promotion Soul In Motion. Bailey will play an exclusive Skool vs Nu Skool set, taking you on a journey through the DnB & Jungle spectrum.

February 6 // 11pm – 6am // £5 before 1am/ £6 after Dojos

SOUNDS OF HARLOWE CLUB

Live Alternative Hip-Hop with one of the most entertaining, dynamic and high energy live sets you’re likely to find from these festival faves.

February 13 // 9pm // £3 // The Golden Lion


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DEPARTMENT S: THE JACQUES

27: AN ECSTATIC RITUAL OF LIFE AND DEATH BY PETER MCMASTER

CLUB

After signing to Gary Powell’s (The Libertines) ‘25 Hour Convenience Store’ record label, 2014 was a busy year for The Jacques. Debut single Pretty DJ grabbed huge attention and was shown on C4’s Sunday Brunch. This Department S show is the official launch party for new single Weekends, which has already been play listed on XFM. ‘Think Ray Davies at his most acerbic, think Paul Weller at his most romantic’ - CLASH MAGAZINE

LIVE

SUPERFLY BIRTHDAY PARTY CLUB

February 21 // 9pm – 3am //
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/ NUS £3 // The Lanes

Part of In Between Time Festival 2015. As Peter McMaster reaches 27 he contemplates this age of change, using autobiography and ritual to explore this tipping point between life and death.

15 February // 12pm - 1pm // £13 / £10 conc Trinity Centre

To celebrate their second birthday, as well as the usual selection of funk, soul, disco, afro and latin tunes, Superfly are going to host a Soul Train! For those of you who are not familiar, a Soul Train is essentially two lines of people, who take it in turns to dance two at a time (partner up!) down the middle of the lines. The most Superfly Soul Train partnership will receive the coveted Superfly – It’s a Groove Thing trophy.

February 12 // 10pm - 2am // Free // Crofters Rights

TEAK X PARDON MY FRENCH LIVE

BUMP ROLLER DISCO CLUB

CHRIS READ (BBE RECORDS / CLASSIC MATERIAL / WHOSAMPLED.COM CLUB

Four of the most eligible bachelors combine for a one off Valentine’s Day special. Pardon My French are a Bristol institution now after hosting their hugely successful parties for over five years. They’ll be playing with the relatively new TEAK DJs. The Cardiff based night has gone from strength to strength and is looking to move across the bridge for a few parties in 2015.

BUMP Club presents monthly night of fun on skates. Expect a mixture of DJs bringing you lots of energy and good sounds, with also live acts and entertainment to just complete your rollerdisco night.

14 February // 10pm – 4am // £3 after 11pm // The Love Inn

6 February // 9pm – 2am // £9 / £7 adv // Trinity Centre

The Love Inn welcome back Chris for another Bristol party. The recording artist for BBE Records and Breakin’ Bread has had music released on a host of labels including Different Drummer, Bastard Jazz and Push The Fader. He’s been a collector of Hip Hop, Funk, Soul, Boogie, Disco, Jazz and more for over 20 years with nearly as many spent behind the turntables.

21 February // 10pm – 4am // £3 after 11pm // The Love Inn

DJ VALLEE CLUB

A long standing and much loved resident DJ at sister venue, Mr Wolf’s, DJ Vallee now makes his debut at No.51. A sure way to get the weekend started in true party style.

February 13 // 10pm – Late // £2/£3 // No.51 Stokes Croft

TREMOR PRESENT: ED SOLO

MORIATY VS THE SCRIBES

Powered by Tremor Sound System: Ed Solo ft MC Darrison, Dreadsquad, Asbo Disco ft Eva Lazarus, Jinx In Dub ft Parly B, The phunk Junkies, Matt Ma G, Danny K.

Beefy Blues two-piece Moriaty and the South West’s best Hip-Hop crew The Scribes are combining for one night only to bring you a night of hard hitting Bluesy Rock and Roll and Hip Hop. This is going to be very good!

CLUB

6 March // 10pm – 5am // £6.00 / £9.00 / £12.00 / £15.00 Lakota

LIVE

February 20 // 9pm // £3 // The Golden Lion

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EVENT PREVIEW

Pete Cannon & Dr Syntax Photo credit: Chris Lucas

There’s something about live hip hop that captures a sound and emotion you can’t quite reach on a recorded track, so with Dr Syntax and Pete Cannon coming to Bristol this month with their ‘Why So Serious’ tour accompanied by their new band, it’s something that cannot be missed.

Can we expect to hear some new material as well? Syntax: Yeah we’ve definitely got a few new tracks we’re road testing and a few new releases in the pipeline, but really we are concentrating on the Killer Combo material that came out last year, and a few of my old ones as well.

Dr Syntax and Pete Cannon are famous amongst the UK hip hop community for their collaborations, delivering the work of a humorous wordsmith over contagious beats in releases like Benny Huge and Killer Combo. But as well as smashing it together, these guys are individually recognised as some of the most respected artists currently out there in their own right.

What inspired you to go down the live band route? Syntax: I think it’s a case of how much I enjoy doing stuff with The Mouse Outfit. It’s just opened my mind to the potential for a wider audience and the different dynamics in shows you can achieve. I love doing stuff with The Mouse Outfit, but when I perform with them I am part of a bigger whole and it’s not my band that I make the decisions for. With this it’s only right me and Pete do something we can control and play the songs we want to play. Another thing that I guess inspired me was that whenever I perform with The Mouse Outfit, we tend to do a few songs of mine and Pete’s and I started to feel a bit guilty because he wasn’t really part of it!

Dr Syntax had a successful start to his music career with the successful Self Taught EP and later performing with hip hop veterans Foreign Beggars. Later, he began collaborating with the likes of Pete Cannon, Tom Caruana and joined forces with the powerful funk driven band The Mouse Outfit to take the festival circuit by storm. Pete Cannon was practically born with a pair of headphones as an umbilical cord and has since become a talented producer of many genres. Not only has Pete worked with Dr Syntax, he has produced for a large number of artists like Stig of the Dump and Dirty Dike, being recognised as one of the top hip hop producers currently in the UK. Dr Syntax and Pete Cannon are renowned to put on a good show even without the support of a live band, so when Nitelife caught sniff of their latest tour with a ‘live’ twist touching down at Bristol’s Attic Bar this February, we knew we had to grab a few words. Pete and Syntax kindly took the time out of rehearsals to have a quick chat about the new tour, their love for making music and what they have up their sleeves for the year ahead… ‘Why So Serious’ is set to include a live band for the majority of nights, taking your shows a very different direction from your previous work together. Can you tell us a bit more about the tour? SYNTAX: Basically, me and Pete have been touring for quite a few years now with myself rapping and him DJing and doing a bit of rapping. We just thought we’d spice it up a little bit this year and after working with The Mouse Outfit, I’d got a taste for performing with a live band. We’ve brought in a great drummer and a great keys player and basically we just wanted to beef things up a little bit. It’s the bells and whistles version if you will.

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I’d say Bristol is the number one city for hip hop here in the UK Pete, unlike Dr Syntax, will this be your first experience of touring with a live band? Pete: I’ve worked with various live bands in different capacities before. I’ve been an engineer and got involved with stuff at uni, but really I’m more used to the kind of sample based stuff, a bit on the keys and being more the backbone like how I am with this new band with Syntax. But, yeah I’d say this is the most serious actual band that I’ve been in where I’m controlling it mainly, but this is definitely the first band I’ve been in with Syntax, as opposed to a kind of DJ and rapper set up we usually have. With previous releases like Benny Huge and Killer Combo you are clearly not a stranger to each other. How did you first meet and start working together? Syntax: Well, the first time I met Pete I was already aware of him because I was working with Foreign Beggars and we had a mutual friend called Alex Evans who was the engineer for them at the

time. He would say ‘hey check these beats out, they’re from my mate’. Now Pete at the time only used his alter ego name called Mr.Dick, but he eventually changed it to Pete Cannon because people didn’t really get it! But I just remember all these CDs with amazing beats and a little stick figure with a penis. They just stood out, so I knew he was a quirky character before I even met him. I actually met him when he booked me and Stig of the Dump to do a show back in 2007, he brought us to Manchester to do a show for a night he ran up here. I think we hit it off from there really. You’re good buddies on and off stage- does this work to your advantage when you’re creating new music? Syntax: Absolutely, because we’re good mates but we don’t have clashing personalities and we complement each other well but it’s not competitive. We’ve got a good rapport and we can talk about the creative process easily. I think we are pretty much on the same page and we kind of make music to entertain each other really. Listening to your music you can tell that you enjoy a laugh, with tongue and cheek lyrics in Hire Me and more recently Middle Class Problems to name a few. Do you think it’s important to have a bit of humour in your music? Syntax: I definitely think it’s important. I mean for me personally, being who I am and making hip hop music, if I did that without any sense of irony then I’d be a bit of an odd character, shall we say! I think it’s important because hip hop music inspires me and I like hip hop with some humour to it, from something like Juice Crew stuff and even to Big Daddy Kane, who’s a serious rapper but also has comic moments, and Nice & Smooth. Also, just the love for parody songs from people like John Shuttleworth and poetry from John Cooper Clarke, all those things inspire the music we make. Pete, as a producer, why do you think it’s important to spread yourself across a large number of projects and genres? Pete: I guess it’s different for a producer. If you look at an artist like Dr Syntax, he’s concentrating on his band or his sound or his album, but as for me- I’m making a lot of music constantly. I might make different music depending on the artist I’m working with, so like electronic, hip hop or some jungle. I’ve actually just made a jungle track with some guys called The Ghost Writerz, so for me it kind of just keeps me musically entertained. Sometimes it can be a little bit heavy with a lot of deadlines and stuff but it just keeps me on my toes really. I love working with different styles of music


NItelife Bristol and I like to make various projects, so I guess that’s why I work with so many people really. What inspired you to start making music when you were growing up? Pete: I guess the influence was my dad to be honest. He was a musician in the 60s and 70s and made a lot of music. From an early age he got me piano lessons and got me into music. He gave me a record player when I was about four years old with a load of records, so it kind of just sunk straight in to me when I was a kid. From there, it became a bit of an obsession really; having synthesisers and trying to get into electronic music from tapes that I got at school, getting into the early rave scene and wondering how the hell they made that music! I was so intrigued by it all and so it just escalated from there. I went to music college and then it just continued and continued and it will always continue!

Dr Syntax, having performed a lot in Bristol over the past year, you are definitely no stranger to the city. What is it about Bristol and its vibrant music scene that makes you continue to return? Syntax: Well I’d say Bristol really is the number one city for hip hop here in the UK. Just the sheer amount of people that love hip hop and the turnout at events. You just need to see how many events are going on and the energy of the whole place. I hate to use the word ‘urban’ but the urban culture is everywhere you look. The enthusiasm of the place for hip hop means of course we want to keep coming back. Bristol has just got it right and they continue to keep getting hip hop right. It’s always a pleasure.

Syntax: It was probably my babysitter when I was nine years old and he was fifteen. He was simultaneously the best and the worst babysitter in the world because he’d come round with a load of gangster rap and Vietnam War films. So I’d watch all these Video Nasties and stuff and listen to all of this obscene music when I was a little nine year old, living in a pleasant rural Oxford village. From there I was just completely obsessed with hip hop. A few years later when I was in my teens I started to write myself. I never thought I’d ever be doing anything like this, but that’s how I got the bug. What else can we expect from you both this year? Pete: I’ve got a lot of stuff on the way. I’ve got a ‘comedy’ album coming up but that will be under a different name (Mr.Dick). Like I was saying before, its other music I’ve made to just have fun with other artists and express myself. So there’s that album which is gonna come out on Lewis Recordings which is Mike Lewis’ label. I’ve got an EP coming out with Black Josh, a Manchester MC that’ll be on Blah Records. I think myself and Dr Syntax will probably do another EP, I’ve put a few beats together and he’s been doing some writing so we will see what happens. I’ve got another project under another different name for more electronic music called Block, out on Jon Phonics’ Astral Black Records. There’s lots of beats scattered about on people’s albums. There will be a few more jungle tracks with The Ghost Writerz and that will be coming out on Tru Thoughts. The first single I’ve got scheduled to come out with them should drop on the 16th Feb and that’s gonna be my first jungle release. Syntax: More releases! I’m featured on a few tracks for the new Mouse Outfit album Step Steadier and after that, I’ve got a new EP coming out with Pitch from The Mouse Outfit.

Pete Cannon & Dr Syntax – 6th Feb, Attic Bar drsyntax.bandcamp.com soundcloud.com/pete-cannon soundcloud.com/dr-syntax Interview by Abi Lewis

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Win tickets to the NME Awards Tour 2015 March 2, O2 Academy Bristol

We’ve teamed up with O2 Academy Bristol to give away one pair of tickets for the NME Awards Tour 2015 featuring headliners Palma Violets, plus Fat White Family, The Amazing Snakeheads and Slaves. To enter: visit us on facebook.com/nitelifebristol and post: ‘NME Awards Tour’ on our wall. Winner selected by prize draw on 25/02/15

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Dr Meaker

Bristol beatmakers Dr Meaker have been solidly gaining reputation as one of the best live dance acts (with a heavy hint of DnB) to come out of Bristol in the past years – and they’ve worked hard for it. Founder and producer Clive Meaker has been making music from the age of fourteen. In 2006, he won funding from the BBC’s Urban Talent Bursary award, using the money to fund the making of the bands debut album ‘A Lesson from the Speaker’. The following year, the band entered the Glastonbury Festival Unsigned Competition and were the outright winners of the Dance Music category, earning them a prime time slot in the Dance Village at Glastonbury Festival and a whole new level of attention from the likes of Annie Mac, B Traits, Pete Tong, Rob Da Bank and Huw Stephens. If you think you haven’t heard Dr Meaker, chances are you probably have - their live BBC Maida Vale version of ‘Skyfall’ was everywhere, and went on to feature on the BBC Live Lounge 2013 deluxe edition, which went to Number 1 in the UK Album charts. Last year, they had a UK top 40 with their single ‘Right Back’, featuring Kosheen front woman and DJ Fresh collaborator, Sian Evans (who featured on his UK Number 1, ‘Louder’). The Bristol-based band has been praised for their live performances, lighting up dance floors and festival pits with their unique bass heavy, soulful sound. If you haven’t seen Dr Meaker live yet, make sure you take your chance to see them playing smaller venues in Bristol while you still can, as there’s a feeling in the air that this band is about to explode. Dr Meakers’s new single ‘Fresh’ drops next month, featuring vocals from Basement Jaxx’s Sharlene Hector. The single has already been getting serious props on Radio 1, and was chosen as Mistajam’s ‘Jam Hot’ Record of the week on 1xtra.

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You describe your genre as ‘Bristol Bass Music’ – can you explain what this means to you? Lorna: Our sound is Dirt and Soul, which is bass and beat heavy music with soulful vocals on top, coming out of Bristol. Obviously Bristol has a bit of a bass legacy. Do the likes of Massive Attack, Portishead, Roni Size, DJ Die, etc. continue to influence your music or do you think Bristol has moved on? Clive: Those acts have all influenced me for sure. I still listen to Massive Attack regularly and rate it as some of the best music ever made. Massive Attack and Roni Size / Reprezent’s older material still influences me, but recently their output has slowed and I see us and other Bristol artists as picking up the baton and taking things forward in a new direction and creating our own sound. I’ll never stop respecting what the pioneers did to kick off the Bristol scene. It’s cool when we are shown respect from the pioneers too. How did your single with Sian Evans come about? Clive: I started it by sampling a disco track called ‘Dynasty Adventures in the land of music’ and then wrote the track around that sample. We were searching for the right vocal to put on the instrumental track and got demos from 5 different vocalists in Bristol but nothing was sounding right. So I called Sian and asked if she was up for writing a vocal for it and she agreed. Her demo sounded wicked from the start, so we recorded Sian on a nice Neumann U67 mic with Andy Henderson in his studio ‘Retrosonic’, North Bristol. I mixed it at home and it was mastered by Bristol’s Optimum Mastering Studios. That tune blew the door off across the whole DnB scene. It was a wicked buzz having it blow up so big last year. Gotta send out respect to V Recordings and Circus Records for backing it. ‘Right Back’ ranked an impressive top 40 in the UK dance charts. Did it bring about more radio/ commercial attention? Tom: ‘Right Back’ was definitely a major kick-start to getting our name out to a wider audience. It was an amazing achievement for us and it has definitely given us the attention leading to our forthcoming release. It has definitely stamped our mark on the music world.

Can you tell us about your new single due out next month? Clive: The new Single is called ‘Freaks’ and is out on the 16th March 2015. It features vocalist Sharlene Hector from Basement Jaxx. Lorna wrote the vocal for Sharlene and it’s sounding wicked. I think it’s our strongest club record we’ve made to date. I produced it with Bristol based Cappo D and the tune came about after we were working on a remix for another artist which started to get too good for a remix so we scrapped the remix half way through and started to work on the track for our next single. It was created on a vibe. It’s been going off on Radio 1 / 1xtra and was Mistajam’s ‘Jam Hot’ Record of the week. We’re hoping this will be the record to really establish us worldwide.

What’s the best thing about the Bristol music scene? Lorna: It’s a melting pot. There is a fantastic amount of variety and creativity. There seems to be a constant output of quality music, it’s great!

Are you working on a new album? Clive: Yes, we are working on the album and have sent all the demos to the record label (Circus). We are producing one track at a time and need to finish about 12 tracks in the next few months. We will release it when it’s ready. We’re aiming to release it this summer. It’s going to be a wicked album and will be called ‘Dirt & Soul’, which is how we describe our sound. Have you got any more exciting collaborations coming up? Lorna: Our collaborations usually come from us having created the songs then thinking ‘that person would sound wicked on this track’ or ‘we need that sounding guitarist on this’! It’s always about having the right sounding vocal or musical elements for the track in order to get it to its full potential. Which is exactly how the next single collab came about.... Obvious one – how did you guys get together? Lorna: We all met through mutual friends and musicians in the area. We’ve had a few member changes along the way but this line up is our strongest yet. We’ve got myself on vocals, Tom (Drums), Clive (Producer/keys), Ben (Sax), Sam (Sax), Laurent (Vocals), Mike (Bass). Best place to play in Bristol? Tom: The favourite place to play in Bristol for me would be the 02 Academy. Great atmosphere and a wicked sound.

drmeaker.co.uk soundcloud.com/dr-meaker @DrMeaker New single ‘Freaks’ feat. Sharlene Hector out on 16th March Interview by Rachel Morris

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THE INFLUENCERS // BEHIND THE SCENCES WITH

The Mr Wolf’s girls In the spring, after 12 years Mr Wolf’s is going to be moving to it’s new permanent home. Although, for now, the new location is being kept secret, we’ve been assured it’s in close proximity and we can expect a huge final party before the move. Mr Wolf’s is owned by Mark, Stephanie and Adam Wolf, and managed by a close-knit team including general manager Anna, bookings manager Natalie and social media manager Charli. “It’s a family run business,” Anna tells us. “So it’s not a corporate thing. Everyone is fairly relaxed and we all work hard to support each other. That’s what Mr Wolf’s is about really, the whole family vibe.” Serving up live music, late night parties and noodles, Mr Wolf’s is sweaty, unpretentious and always a good vibe.

“We support all live music,” Anna says, “but some stuff works here better than others. The heavier stuff, we send to venues like The Golden Lion, The Fleece, venues who have got more of the set up for that and who attract more of that sort of crowd. But all the funk, soul, ska, reggae, gypsy, blues, rock and roll, country…” “Anything people can bob around and dance to,” says Natalie. “That’s what people come to Mr Wolf’s for really, is to have a dance rather than a – “Thrash!” Anna previously worked in the television industry as a researcher for Natural History documentaries but her love of live music found her working extra hours behind the bar, and eventually quitting her job to go full time at the venue.

For a venue that puts on live music nearly every night of the week, Mr Wolf’s certainly aren’t just filling up the diary. The pleasingly-grimy, 200 capacity venue has booked some world class acts, including a young Ed Sheeran.

“The best thing about my job is definitely the live music. I’m really lucky that I get to see at least four live acts a week.

“It really satisfying to see acts outgrow us,” says Anna. “For example, bands like Yes Sir Boss and Ed Sheeran who played here back in the day when the were just starting out. It’s just so incredible to see them outgrow Mr Wolf’s when we can’t pay them enough money or when we can’t offer them massive gigs, and to see them go out and do amazing things, hit all the festivals, and eventually get signed professionally.”

Natalie is a BIMM graduate, vocal coach and a member of Hot Pursuit - who you can catch playing at Mr Wolf’s this month on February 13.

Regular Wolf-ers have some to expect a certain calibre of acts, but you can also expect to hear certain sounds, Charli tells us: “When people come here, they know what they want, and they know what Mr Wolf’s provides. So if say, some heavy rock started playing, people would be like ‘when did this happen?’ ”

“I’m especially into independent music. I’d rather go to a live gig than see anything that’s been produced or pre-recorded.”

“The best thing about working here for me is being surrounded by musicians and people who love music. And getting to listen to music every day, whether necessarily it’s stuff that I love, or stuff that I know will work here, just getting to listen to music and constantly being updated by new bands. It really keeps me in the loop, so when I not performing in bands, I’m still surrounded by the thing that I love.” Charli works two days a week at Mr Wolf’s, and the rest of the time she’s a student at UWE studying Media Culture and Practice.

In fact, they’ve all had bands sleeping on their floors at some point or another, as have the rest of the Mr Wolf’s team. “Sometimes bands will ask for hosts, and we’ll ask around to see if anyone will have them on their floor” Natalie explains. “Obviously when bands are on tour, they either have to sleep in their van or fork out for a hostel. So I think all three of us, when bands ask if there is anywhere to stay, have offered our floor at some point or another, ” says Anna. Finally, as a strong female-led team who are doing exceptionally well - there’s always a queue outside Mr Wolf’s - we were interested to find out whether they thought music promotion is male-dominated industry, as it’s often reported to be: “To be honest, I think it’s pretty balanced now,” Anna says. “On the promotions side of things, we get approached equally by as many girls as boys when people are looking to book nights and stuff. But it’s from the actual customers; if on a night someone’s got a complaint and someone says can they speak to the manager, and I’ll say ‘you are speaking to the manager’, they’ll still say, ‘no can I speak to the manager please?’ So I think from that side it’s still quite unbalanced.” Natalie says, “Regular promoters I’m in touch with, there are quite a lot of guys but there’s definitely a few women who are promoting acts as well. In fact, often the ones who are very act-focused are women.” Interview by Rachel Morris

Anna Forrester

Charli Tomneedy

Natalie Hughes

Age: 25

Age: 21

Age: 27

Job title: General manager of Mr Wolf’s

Job title: Social media manager

Job title: Bookings manager

How did you get your job? I started off behind the bar about four years ago, just doing bits of bar work alongside the other job I was doing.

How did you get your job? I’d just done a PR internship for six weeks in London doing everything they were asking for so I sent in my CV. I came in for my interview nervous and hungover and grumpy. I think they got the vibe that I didn’t want the job, but they gave it to me anyway! And it’s just been really, really good ever since. I love it.

How did you get your job? I finished a music degree at BIMM last year and one of my old tutors posted about this job and I thought - I want that job, I love Mr Wolf’s, I want to be around live music. So I applied straight away and it was the most enthusiastic email I’ve ever written. I think that maybe came across to Anna, and I had my interview with her and that was that.

I really, really liked working here – really interested in all the events and the behind-the-scenes side of it - so I went full time and worked my way up from there. What does your job mainly involve? Two aspects to it – obviously the running of the bar, the late nights and weekends, managing all that. Then there is also booking the live acts and DJs, looking for new people to play and working with the rest of the team to make sure we’ve got some really good acts here.

“Charli walked in with a massive attitude. And because there are four highly-strung women working at Mr Wolf’s, you have to have an attitude to fit in. Charli was the most attitude-y of everyone, so we gave her the job.” – Anna What does your job mainly involve? I control all of the social media. Mr Wolf’s has a facebook page where you can friend him, engage with him and talk to him – but actually it’s just me. So creating all the posts, making sure everyone knows what’s going on, sharing funny photos and I also design all the posters and listings.

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“I’m not musical, but I really admire people that can get up on stage in front of loads of people they don’t know and just play,” says Charli. “I’ve had a few bands stay at my house and it just seems like a really cool thing to do.”

What does your job mainly involve? Mainly manning the emails and filling up the diary. I book up three months in advance and it’s a constant process of bands coming in, me listening to their music, deciding whether it’s right for the venue or not. We have a lot of music here, but things like metal, indie, rock stuff doesn’t particularly go well with the Wolf’s crowd, so sometimes I’ll recommend better venues to go to for them. .

Photo credit: Martin Thompson // thefacecollective@gmail.com


profiles HOMEGROWN

INCOMING

Lori Campbell

Chris Read

Lori Campbell is a Bristol based singer-songwriter. Her playful and interactive approach to writing and performing has been charming audiences for the past few years with her sweetly smooth vocals, banjo, guitar, a healthy dose of comedy, and an uncanny ability to impersonate a trumpet with her mouth.

A collector of hip hop, funk, soul, boogie and related beats and jazz based music for more than 20 years, Chris came to prominence as a club DJ through his 10 year role as resident DJ and promoter of Substance (one of the UK’s largest and longest running hip hop and funk nights) and his 2 year spell as mix DJ on BBC Radio 1Xtra.

Blending influences from folk, jazz and soul, Lori Campbell is quickly gaining reputation as important folk artist, with her fans including Seasick Steve.

A key signing to UK labels BBE and Breakin Bread, a steady output of high profile mix albums, remixes, collaborations and productions has allowed Chris to DJ around the globe. Artists Chris has recently collaborated with, produced and remixed include Grammy Award winning vocalists Bilal and Algebra Blessett, veteran New York producer DJ Spinna, hip hop man of the moment Oddisee, Tru Thoughts vocalist Lizzy Parks, Speedometer front man Myles Sanko and many more. Chris recently produced the debut album from BBC New Music Award winning jazz / electronica outfit Maylight, due for release on BBE Records in early 2015.

Singer/ Songwriter

DJ/ Producer

Imagine the fingerpicking style of Bert Jansch decorated with the voice of Kate Bush and Louis Armstrong’s love child. Lori has previously toured with BRIT award-winning Ben Howard (British Breakthrough Act and British Solo Male Artist). Although primarily a live performer, Lori recently took to the studio to record her debut EP, Seeds; taking with her a small band and adding a whole new dimension to the usually-solo folk singer’s sound. A Devon-born girl, Lori has just completed her UK winter tour, taking her sweet sound as far up as Manchester and North Wales; but you can find Lori regularly playing across Bristol at the likes of the Gallimaufry, The Golden Lion, No 1 Harbourside, and you can catch her this month at The Full Moon and Attic. ‘Lori is a singer-songwriter, jester with a penchant for the peculiar. Her beautiful scores and charming stories make for an evening you wont forget.’ – Ersilia London ‘If you haven’t seen this freckled folk singer weave her magic on her pint sized guitar before, then you must.’ - Nuala Honan

Enjoying a cult following for his own unique brand of highly crafted DJ mixes, Chris has produced mixtapes for and in collaboration with a variety of respected and well known artists, labels, music resources and brands including Delicious Vinyl, Wax Poetics, WhoSampled and Adidas Originals. Chris’s 2012 BBE Mix Album ‘Latin Concrete‘ was featured as album of the week by UK broadsheet newspaper The Independent. In 2010, Chris was named as one of nine ‘Stars of the Future’ by Mixcloud and ranked a respectable #17 in the site’s Top 100 DJs that year. In 2013 Chris stole no fewer than 3 places in Mixcloud’s Top 100 DJ mixes, placing at #7, #18 and #43.

Upcoming shows: 21 Feb, The Love Inn

Upcoming shows: 7 Feb, Attic Bar

THOSE QUESTIONS... What have you learned today? 
 I learned how to strip a bicycle right back to its frame. There are parts to a bike that I didn’t even know came off. 
Thanks to The Duke of York pub quiz, I also learned that The Father Ted theme tune was written by Neil Hannon, frontman of The Divine Comedy. Then we won some patronising sweets for coming second to last and I learned that rainbow drops taste like something you might find at the back of your sock drawer. Favourite track of all time? 
 Cloudbusting, Kate bush.... Play it loud. 

 Worst chart song at the moment? I don’t really know what’s in the charts (…) Ok, I just Googled the charts. I don’t much like that song that’s all about the bass. It’s good that she is trying to make a stand against photoshopped images of perfection, but her argument includes the line “boys they like a little more booty to hold at night” which doesn’t really solve anything. She is still objectifying herself - come on girls!

THOSE QUESTIONS... 
Who are your top 3 acts right now? 
 This week: Sia, This is the kit and Ani DiFranco (specifically the track ‘Woe Begone’ from her new album Allergic to Water - can’t stop listening to it!).

What have you learned today? Don’t take the Central Line during rush hour. I’m not sure that really counts because I’m pretty sure I knew that already, but I guess I needed reminding.

If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? 
 I guess it would have to be Astronaut... No... Unicorn whisperer. Yes.

Favourite track of all time? Near impossible to have just one but ‘Wind Parade’ by Donald Byrd has to be somewhere in the winners list.

What was the last book you read? 
 The last good book I read was Just Kids by Patti Smith.

Worst chart song at the moment? To be honest I don’t really check what it or isn’t in the charts particularly so I’m not the best person to ask.

Favourite thing on TV? 
 Don’t have a TV but bedtime iPlayer viewing includes Buzzcocks and QI. Are you afraid of anything? 
 Everything.

 Tell us something people don’t know about you. 
 Which people? Not a lot of people know I can tap dance. What are you doing tomorrow? Teaching an 11 year old to play the ukulele and going for a mediaeval banquet.

soundcloud.com/loricampbellmusic // loricampbellmusic.com // facebook.com/loricampbellsings

Who are your top 3 producers/ DJs right now? DJ Spinna is an all time favourite and someone I always check for. EVM128 is another I’m really into right now. He’s remixed a track from a new project I’m doing for BBE and it’s killer. Opolopo from Tokyo Dawn’s another I’m listening to a lot right now. If you weren’t a DJ, what would you be doing instead? Well I already do a lot of work with curating music for websites, labels etc. so not a super original answer, but probably it would be more of that.

What was the last book you read? I’m reading a book called ‘The Jazz Loft Project’ it’s about the life of W Eugene Smith and the photos he took whilst living in what became an after hours jazz hangout in New York in the late 50s / 60s. Favourite thing on TV? Not really addicted to anything right now. Homeland and True Detective were the last things I got really sucked into I guess. I’m making an effort to listen to music instead watching TV as much as possible. Are you afraid of anything? Not having enough time to do everything I’d like to. I’m a serial maker of unrealistic lists of things I need to do. Tell us something people don’t know about you. 
 I’m a Smiths fan. But so is DJ Premier from what I’m told - must be a hip hop thing. What are you doing tomorrow? A morning meeting to plan our online activities for the coming year, then give the test presses for my next release a spin on the monitor system in the studio if I can sneak some time in and then home to get some work down on a new album I’m doing with Pugs Atomz.

soundcloud.com/chrisreadsubstance // musicofsubstance.com // @substancemusic

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Last month at No 51

No 51 No 51 is one of the oldest public houses in Bristol, embedded in the core of the cultural quarter of Stoke Croft. We offer a vast selection of spirits, wines, lager and ale to accompany our hand crafted and delicious menu from which we serve food on a daily basis. Open ‘til late, 7 nights a week, whatever you are looking for from a night out, No 51 is sure to deliver.

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

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THE BLANKETY QUIZ + DJS ‘TIL LATE If you’ve never been to the Blankety Quiz, you’ve never Quizzed at all. Bring your sense of humour, your sass, perhaps a little general knowledge and take part in the most beautifully bizarre quiz that you will ever know. Every Tuesday // 8pm – 11pm // £1 Quiz Entry

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Last month at O2 Academy

o2 academy 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 (Ibiza Rocks), Chezney & Special Guests.

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

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KERRANG! TOUR 2015 The UK’s biggest selling music weekly magazine has selected the ultimate line-up for the Kerrang! Tour 2015. Headlining the 12 date tour will be none other than headliners Don Broco who will be joined by main support We Are The In Crowd. February 10 // 7pm – 11pm // £18.56 inc BF // O2 Academy

Tue 3rd Feb • £10.50 adv

Tue 10th Mar • £20 adv

Mon 20th Apr • SOLD OUT

Tue 10th Feb • £16.50 adv Kerrang Tour 2015

Thu 12th Mar • £17 adv

Thu 23rd Apr • £20 adv

Neck Deep

Don Broco & We Are The In Crowd + Bury Tomorrow & Beartooth Sat 14th Feb • £20 adv

Black Label Society Mon 16th Feb • £18.50 adv

The Decemberists Wed 18th Feb • SOLD OUT

Jungle

Fri 20th Feb • £17.50 adv

The Used

Thu 26th Feb • £25 adv

The Jesus & Mary Chain performing Psychocandy Fri 27th Feb • £10 adv

Papa Roach Kodaline

Fri 13th Mar • £18.50 adv

Yellowcard & Less Than Jake Mon 16th Mar • £26 adv

James Bay

Public Service Broadcasting + Smoke Fairies

Fri 24th Apr • £15 adv

Prong

Europe & Black Star Riders

Thu 30th Apr • £20 adv

Thu 19th Mar • £23 adv

Sat 9th May • £27.50 adv

The Stranglers

UFO

Mobb Deep “The Infamous”

Wed 25th Mar • £15 adv

20th Anniversary Tour

Thu 26th Mar • £14 adv

Boyz II Men

Nick Mulvey

Sun 10th May • £29 adv

Karnivool

Wed 13th May • £20 adv

Fri 27th Mar • £16.50 adv

The new band from Paul Hartnol Playing new 8:58 & Classic Oribital tracks

Of Mice & Men

8:58

Sun 31st May • £16.50 adv

Cash A Tribute To The Man In Black

Sat 28th Mar • £10 adv

Sat 28th Feb • £13.50 adv

Garage Nation

Treatment presents:

Sun 29th Mar • £18 adv

Devin Townsend Project

Atomic Kitten “15 years”

+ many more TBC

Tue 31st Mar • SOLD OUT

Sat 6th June • £15 adv

Fri 3rd Apr • SOLD OUT

Fri 12th June • £11 adv The Smyths Celebrating 30 years of Meat is Murder + the Hits

10pm - 5am • over 18s only

Ten Walls: Live Mon 2nd Mar • £27.50 adv

NME Awards Tour 2015

Palma Violets + Fat White Family The Amazing Snakeheads + Slaves Tue 3rd Mar • £27.50 adv The Charlatans + Blossoms Fri 6th Mar • £18.50 adv

Reef

Sat 7th Mar • £18.50 adv

10pm - 4am • over 18s only

Sleeping With Sirens & Pierce The Veil Catfish & The Bottlemen Wed 8th Apr • £17 adv

The Wombats

Mudhoney

Fri 5th June • £21 adv

The Exploited

Mon 15th June • £20 adv

Five

Tony Visconti & Woody Woodmansey with Glenn Gregory perform David’s Bowie The Man Who Sold The World

O2 Academy Bristol Frogmore Street Bristol BS1 5NA

Venue box office opening hours: Mon - Sat 12pm - 4pm No booking fee on cash transactions ticketweb.co.uk • seetickets.com gigantic • ticketmaster.co.uk

Thu 16th Apr • £27.50 adv

Stiff Little Fingers

o2academybristol.co.uk

Feb • 2015

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Last month at Big Chill Bar

BIg ChILL BAR A social hub bringing together a community with a love of quality music, drink, food and a passion for art & design. DJs and live music from Monday to Saturday plus their Festival Chilli Camper serves authentic Texan fare from 4pm until late. Open from 4pm until late Monday to Thursday and 4am at the weekends.

15 Small Street, Bristol, BS1 1DE @BigChillBar facebook.com/the.big.chill.bristol 01179 304 217 www.bigchill.net/bristol

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DANCE-OFF SOUNDSYSTEM Dance-Off Soundsystem: The Lover’s Special. Making their BC debut, festival favourites from the likes of Boomtown and SGP, Dance-Off Soundsystem swap the boxing ring for blind date dance-offs, break dance dating and more antics in a Lover’s special. February 22 // 9pm – 4am // Free Entry

BIG CHILL BAR 15 SMALL ST BRISTOL BS1 1DE MON—WED • 4PM-2AM THURS • 4PM—3AM FRI—SAT • 4PM—4AM SUNDAY • BANK HOLS ONLY WWW.WEAREBIGCHILL.COM

EVERY TUES

THURS 19

FRI 20

SAT 14

THE UNIVERSITY JAZZ FUNK SOUL SOCIETY

WIN WIN

THE DANCE-OFF SOUND SYSTEM

BOOGIE CAFÉ

Following the huge success of last years sessions the weekly Jazz, Funk & Soul Jam session returns and once again features some of Bristol's best, jamming live.

EVERY WEDS WE LOVE WEDNESDAYS Sip The Juice’s Felix Joy & fam play all manner of ill-mannered floor bangers past and present. Open late and packed with high-grade Hip-Hop, so come correct for the dancefloor.

THURS 5 RED BULL MUSIC ACADEMY APPLICATION LECTURE & NIGHT For full info check www.wearebigchill.com

THURS 12 FAST & LOOSE PRESENTS... THE BIG SWING Monthly night of Swing and Electroswing.

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DJ Neckbone plays forgotten classics and future faves.

THURS 26 LICKED Last Thursday lands a night of upfront and emerging House, Bass & Garage talent. See online for guests.

FRI 6 TUN UP! Booty Bouncin', Dancehall Destroyin', Block Rockin,Dutty Skankin, Blazin beats… inna Tropical Dancehall, Soca Jamaican, Bass style with Duchess DJs, Dub Boy & Titan Sound. IN THE STUDY w/ DJ SKINT

FRI 13 SCRIBBLE & SCRATCH Monthly illustration battle and turntabalism event, with live Hip-Hop acts and DJs into the night. IN THE STUDY w/ E-ROY

Festival favourites from Boomtown and SGP, swap the boxing ring for blind date dance-off, break dance dating and more antics in a Lover’s special. IN THE STUDY w/ LORD DUBS

FRI 27 FRONTIN' Straight tropical misbehaviour! Expect anything from Trinidadian Soca and old skool Ragga, to classic 12" Funk and Soul. J Rus and guests on the 1's & 2's 'til the early hours. IN THE STUDY w/ SOULWORKS

SAT 7 BEDMO DISCO #011 INKSWEL Melbourne-based beatmaker Inkswel joins Bedmo Disco to join the dots between Boogie, Disco, Hip-Hop, Deep House and modern Soul. IN THE STUDY w/ ROCKIT SCIENCE

Record Label, Boogie bangers, Soul Starters, Disco cuts and the off tipple of vintage Garage. IN THE STUDY w/ SISTA PLEASE

SAT 21 MOJO John Stapleton and Steve Rice return for a night packed with vintage vinyl – from rockin’ Blues to Funk with maybe a hint of Ska on the way. IN THE STUDY w/ AVOCADO & MITCH

SAT 28 45 LIVE BRISTOL Ollie Teeba (Herbaliser) with host Boca 45 spinning Hip Hop, Disco, Funk, Soul, Latin And more all on 7”. IN THE STUDY w/ CLEANCUT COLLECTIVE


Last month at Cosies

CoSIES 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.

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

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RUFFNEK DISKOTEK Ruffnek Diskotek welcomes Bass Clef back to his spiritual home. He returns to the diskotek for an exclusive DJ set where we’ll be treated to an array of afro-disco, carnival rhythms, grimey bass & ravey euphoria.

February 7 // 10pm – Late // £4

COSIES • FEBRUARY

34 PORTLAND SQ BRISTOL BS2 8RG

SUN 1

REGGAE SUNDAY

THU 5

HIP HOP SOCIETY

FRI 6

BRSTL

SAT 7

RUFFNEK DISKOTEK

SUN 8

REGGAE SUNDAY

THU 12

MANGO PARK

FRI 13

COSIES WASHING MACHINE

SAT 14

DUB THEORIES

SUN 15

REGGAE SUNDAY

THU 19

CUT OFF

FRI 20

DUB DANCE

SAT 21

BANOFFEE PIES

SUN 22

REGGAE SUNDAY

THU 26

BRISTOL REGGAE SOCIETY

FRI 27

FRACTAL

FRACTAL RESIDENTS & VERY SPECIAL GUEST

SAT 28

FACULTY

TBC

SNOOPY & BLISS ZION

HHS RESIDENTS

CHRIS FARREL, SHANTI CELESTE & GUESTS

BASS CLEF (DJ SET), DUB BOY & STYLATRON

TOP RANKING & KILLER B

MANGO PARK & GUESTS

THE BRISTOL COMMITTEE & GUESTS

EVERMOOR SOUND & GUESTS

BANTON & RICHARD

BEAT PILOT COLLECTIVE, NO REASON & EZZA

BRUNETOV & GUESTS

BRADLEY ZERO & AL DOBSON JR

BEAVIS & AMBASSADA

BRS SELECTORS & GUESTS

REGGAE & DUB 10 - LATE • £2/£3

HIP HOP 10 - LATE • £2

HOUSE 10 - LATE • £3/£4

SOCA/BASHMENT/GRIME 10 - LATE • £3/£4

REGGAE & DUB 10 - LATE • £2/£3

AFRO TROPICAL BASS TBC

HIP HOP/HOUSE/JUNGLE 10 - LATE • £3

DUB 10 - LATE • £3

REGGAE & DUB 10 - LATE • £2/£3

TECHNO/GARAGE/HOUSE 10 - LATE • £2/£3

DUB 10 - LATE • £3

HOUSE TBC

REGGAE & DUB 10 - LATE • £2/£3

REGGAE & DUB 10 - LATE • £2

TECHNO TBC

TBC

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Last month at Crofters Rights

CROFTERS rights 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.

117-119 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3RW @Crofters_Rights Coming soon 0117 2310079 www.croftersrights.co.uk

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CYCLICITY (LIVE A/V) Bristol based duo, Cyclicity started in the industry with the early influences of underground grime and dubstep. These guys have now found a true desire and passion for techno music, using regular trips to berlin to inspire their sound.

February 7 // 8pm// Free Entry

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Last month at Dojo

DOJO 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.

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

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KINETIC PRESENTS: BAILEY A 90 min Old Skool vs Nu Skool exclusive .Kinetic presents a true legend in the scene and stalwart for everything DnB & Jungle. Bailey will play an exclusive Old Skool vs Nu Skool set, taking you on a journey through the DnB & Jungle spectrum. February 6 // 11pm – 6am 5 before 1am/ £6 after

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Last month at The Elbow Room

THE ELBOW ROOM Lively but laid back, both urban and urbane, ‘Purple Haze’ meets purple baize with two fantastic eight foot pool tables and walls decorated with graffiti by some of the nation’s finest artists. Open until late every night with free entry. A great place to hold a party for up to 100 guests with your own bar, DJ equipment, toilets and dance floor.

64 Park Street, Bristol, BS1 5JN @ElbowRoomBris facebook.com/The-Elbow-Room-Bristol 0117 930 0242 www.theelbowroom.co.uk

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ELBOW BASS, AFT AFT records presents Bristol’s best DJs playing dub step, drum and bass, hip hop, funk and baseline jungle. AFT (Ambush Family Tree) Records is a Bristol based label set up to showcase cutting edge music and do Bristol proud. Every Thursday // Free

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Last month at The Fleece

THE FLEECE 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

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

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BLACKALICIOUS The hip-hop duo responsible for the genre defining albums, ‘Nia’ (1999), ‘Blazing Arrow’ (2002) and ‘The Craft’ (2005) are back after 10 years, with their upcoming new album, ‘Emoni’, dropping in March 2015.

February 3 // 7.30pm // £15 adv / £18

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Last month at The Full Moon / Attic Bar

The FULL mooN / Attic Bar 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?

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

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PETE CANNON AND DR SYNTAX Front men of UK hip hop scene, Pete Cannon and Dr Syntax released their aptly named debut album, ‘Killer Combo!’ last year, featuring an impressive list of guest vocalists – Del The Funky Homosapien, Dirty Dike, Jehst, Lunar C, Eva Lazarus and Jman. February 6 // 8.30pm - 2am // Free before 9.30pm £3 after

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Last month at The Golden Lion

the golden lion 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.

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

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MORIATY VS THE SCRIBES Beefy Blues two-piece Moriaty and the South West’s best Hip-Hop crew The Scribes are combining for one night only to bring you a night of hard hitting Bluesy Rock and Roll and Hip Hop. This is going to be very good! February 20 // £3

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Last month at Kongs of King Street

kongs of KING STREET Armed with a handful of childhood classic arcade games, Kongs of King Street aim to offer a nostalgic night out for you and your inner nerd. This new independent Bristol bar brings ping pong, DJs, food, beer and gaming to the table. Eat, drink, dance and bit of play...... Sorted!

13-15 King Street, Bristol BS1 4EF twitter.com/kongsbristol facebook.com/kongsbristol 0117 925 7877 Coming soon

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CONSOLE NIGHT February sees the introduction of our regular retro console night. Look forward to 4 player bomber man, Mario cart, golden eye and more. Contact or follow us on facebook/ twitter for more info.

FEBRUARY

See Facebok for more info // Kongs

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LISTINGS Fri 6th Feb WLTP DJ’s

Fri 20th Feb Eddy Mac

Sat 7th Feb DJ Chow

Sat 21st Feb DJ Chow

Fri 13th Feb WLTP DJ’s

Fri 27th Feb Eddy Mac B2B DJ Barksta

Sat 14th Feb DJ Ryu (rocket science)

Sat 28th Feb DJ Chow


Last month at Lakota

lakota 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.

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

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BINARY VISION Binary Vision’s biggest line up to date offers up some of the most sought after DJs in Drum and Bass, with the likes of DJ Marky and Lenzman flying in from Brazil & Holland. The freshest DnB cuts from the last 20 years, ranging from Jungle to Liquid and everything in between. 13 February // 10pm – 6am // £10.00 / £12.50 / £15.00 / £17.50 // Lakota

TUESDAY 3RD FEBRUARY WIDE EYES / SECONDCITY PRESENTS ‘END’ UK TOUR MUSIC: HOUSE

10.30PM-4AM // £3/£4/£5/£6

FRIDAY 6TH FEBRUARY TREATMENT BRISTOL

MUSIC: HOUSE MAIN ROOM: THE MAGICIAN, WILFRED GIROUX, TIEKS. 10PM-5AM // £10/£12+BF/ MOTD

SATURDAY 7TH FEBRUARY PSYCARNIVAL

MUSIC: PSY TRANCE, PSY BREAKS, TECHNO, TECH FUNK, PROG, GLITCHY, ELECTRO SWING, PSY-DUB, PSY-CHILL MAIN ROOM: HEDFLUX, BROKEN EYE, NANOSPHERE. ROOM 2: COLOUR, SOLUBLE SOUNDS, LLAMA LEAF. ROOM 3: MAZORD, LURK, RICH NELSON, SNEAKY. ROOM 4: FALSE IDENTITY, WOBBLY SQUADRON DJ SET. 10PM-6AM // £7/£10+BF/£12 OTD

FRIDAY 13TH FEBRUARY BINARY VISION

MUSIC: DNB, JUNGLE, LIQUID ARTISTS ACROSS 3 ROOMS: DJ MARKY, S.P.Y, LENZMAN, COMMIX, SHENK, LOWQUI MC, DRS.

10PM-6AM // £10/£12.50/£15/£17.50+BF

SATURDAY 14TH FEBRUARY BANJAX

MUSIC: HOUSE, DEEP HOUSE, TECHNO MAIN ROOM: SEFF, MORRT, CRAIG BROWN, TOM HARVEY, DEAN BRAY, JACK COOK, SHAUNY P, FRAZER SIMMONDS, JBSQUARED. 10PM-6AM // £6/£8/£11+BF

FRIDAY 20TH FEBRUARY RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE

MUSIC: JUNGLE, DNB, REGGAE, DUB, ROOTS, HIP HOP, RAGGA-HOP, SKA, NEUROFUNK, JUNGLE-TEK, RAGGATEK, GYPSY, ELECTRO, BALKAN, SPACE BASS, PUNK. MAIN ROOM: MARCUS VISIONARY, BORN ON ROAD. ROOM 2: REGGAE ROAST FT KENNY NOTS. ROOM 3: DJ REBEL, DUTTY INSPECTORS, TITAN SOUND. ROOM 4: YOWII, OMEN BREAKS. ROOM 5: KING LONG TING, STRAIGHT CORNERS. 10PM-6AM // £10/£12.50/£15 OTD

SATURDAY 21ST FEBRUARY TOTAL RAMPAGE

MUSIC: RAGGA, HARDTEK, SPIRALS, HARDCORE, GYPSY SWINGCORE, DNB, JUNGLE, TECHNO, BASELINE, FIDGET BASS MAIN ROOM: NAPALM SOUNDS, CRANK SOUNDS. ROOM 2: OCM, SECTION64, UNKNOWN. ROOM 3: NO MAN, COURTEK, GOLDEN SWINE. ROOM 4: STEREONARTZI, JAPANESE ROBOT. 10PM-6AM // £10+BF/£12 OTD

TUESDAY 24TH FEBRUARY WIDE EYES MUSIC: HOUSE MAIN ROOM: HUXLEY & LICKED

10.30PM-4AM // £3/£4/£5

FRIDAY 27TH FEBRUARY SKYLINE

MUSIC: HOUSE, DISCO, TECHNO, ELECTRONICA, BREAKBEAT, BASS, ELECTROFUNK, HIP HOP, FUNK, SOUL, OLD SKOOL FLAVOURS MAIN ROOM: 808 STATE, GRAEME PARK, DELI G. ROOM 2: HOSTED BY PSYCHED, IFAN DAFYDD, SPECIAL GUEST, PSYCHED RESIDENTS. ROOM 3: HOSTED BY BEDMO DISCO RECORDS, TRISTAN BILITHO. 10PM-5AM // £12/£15+BF

February Lakota.co.uk Lakota - Bristol LakotaBristol

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SATURDAY 28TH FEBRUARY TRIBE OF FROG

MUSIC: PSYTRANCE, PSYTECHNO, PSYBREAKS, TECK FUNK, TECHNO, DARK PSY, PROG, FOREST, HITECH, PROGRESSIVE TRANCE, CHILL MAIN ROOM: EAT STATIC - ALBUM LAUNCH. ROOM 2: BAD TANGO, LUQAS. ROOM 3: SKYHIGHATRIST, CYBERNETIC GHOST. ROOM 4: CIMI, DAYDREAMER, MEKKA SPINDRIFT.

10PM-7AM // £5/ £10+BF/ £12/ £14 OTD

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Last month at The Lanes

THE LANES 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.

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

Highlight...

ANNUAL BIG LEBOWSKI FEST The Lanes’ annual Big Lebowski Fest returns and it’ll be better than ever, featuring two live bands: Stone Souls and The Long Pours, a DJ set from Junk Soul Brothers, and of course all things Lebowski happening all night long. February 20 // 8pm-3am // £3 adv / £5

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Last month at The Love Inn

the love inn 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 slickly-outfitted 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.

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

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TEAK X PARDON MY FRENCH Four of the most eligible bachelors combine for a one off Valentine’s Day special. Bristol institution Pardon My French will be playing with the relatively new TEAK DJs, a Cardiff based night looking to move across the bridge for a few parties in 2015. 14 February // 10pm – 4am / £3 after 11pm // The Love Inn

FEBRUARY Sunday 1st February

BACK TO OURS RELAUNCH Wednesday 4th February

CRATE DIGGIN (LIVE MUSIC) Thursday 5th February

THE LOVE INN BIRTHDAY

(PART 1. SECRET SPECIAL GUEST)

Friday 6th February

THE LOVE INN 1ST BIRTHDAY

(PART 2. TEAM LOVE INN ALL STARS DAVE HARVEY, CHRISTOPHE, PATO & MORE! )

Saturday 7th February

BOOGIE CAFE FT MAGNETIC SOUL Sunday 8th February

BACK TO OURS: STUDIO 89 SPECIAL Thursday 12th February

MARCEL VOGEL Friday 13th February

WE DON'T PLAY 'MAKE UP OR BREAK UP' Saturday 14th February

TEAK X PARDON MY FRENCH Sunday 15th February

BACK TO OURS: SLEAZY SESSIONS Wednesday 18th February

CRATE DIGGIN (LIVE MUSIC) Thursday 19th Februaury

4OURS

Friday 20th February

CHRIS READ

(BBE RECORDS/CLASSIC MATERIAL/WHO SAMPLED)

Saturday 21st February

DIRTY TALK

Sunday 22nd February

BACK TO OURS: TWENTY THREE Wednesday 25th Februaury

THE LOVE INN QUIZ Thursday 26th Februaury

A SAGITTARIUN Friday 27th February

A SUNCEBEAT REUNION PARTY

(LAY-FAR, SEAN MCCABE, NICK SOUL FUNK & BROTHER LEE)

Saturday 28th February

B.A.D. PIRATE RADIO

(CITY ROCKERS, DELI G & MIKE SHAW) THE LOVE INN

84 STOKES CROFT, BRISTOL BS1 3QY. T: 0117 923 2565 WWW.THELOVEINN.COM

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Last month at Mothers Ruin

mothers’ ruin 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!

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

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ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN Bristol’s best Rock ‘n’ Roll club night comes crashing back into the Mothers Ruin to help you get rid of those January Blues.

Saturday 14th and 28th Jan, 9pm till 2am, Free Entry, Mothers Ruin.

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Last month at Mr Wolfs

Mr Wolfs 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....

84 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QY @MrWolfsBristol facebook.com/MrWolfs 0117 923 2565 www.theloveinn.com

Highlight...

DUNCAN DISORDERLY & THE SCALLYWAGS Duncan Disorderly and the Scallywags’ performances have gone down as the stuff of legends at festivals all over the country and we can’t wait to see what they bring to the Wolf Den. Support from Dry White Bones followed by resident DJ, Big Chief Weird Bird. 28 February // 9pm – Late // £3/£4 Entry

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Last month at Stag & Hounds

STAG & hounds 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.

74 Old Market Street, Bristol, BS2 0EJ @Stagandhounds facebook.com/The Stag and Hounds 0117 329 2141 Coming soon

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NOISE ANNOYS: THEM WOLVES Birmingham’s Them Wolves bring their snarling scuzz-hardcore to Bristol for the first time after honing their brutally caustic live sound playing with the likes of Fucked Up, Future of Left and touring with Pulled Apart By Horses. February 7// Doors 8pm // £3 adv/ £5

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Last month at Thekla

thekla Bristol’s only music venue and club on a boat! From live toe-tapping Americana to the dirtiest Dubstep this side of London and everything in between, we have all your musical needs covered. We play host to the cream of the city’s weekly club nights as well as national and international touring live acts every week. Welcome aboard!

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

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RAE MORRIS Rae Morris is a 20 year old singersongwriter from Blackpool. Learning piano at an early age and forever underestimating her ability, Rae Morris recently found a voice she didn’t know she had. Rae is the epitome of raw and claims nothing else.

14 February // 7pm // Contact venue

Tuesday 3rd February

Tuesday 3rd March

Wednesday 4th February

+ LINUS OF HOLLYWOOD

+ BLACKWELL + WILLOW ROBINSON

THE QEMISTS

ONE NIGHT ONLY

CHARLIE SIMPSON + EMMA BLACKERY

PEOPLE ON VACATION + LACEY Wednesday 4th March

Saturday 7th February

Wednesday 11th March

Thursday 12th February

Thursday 12th March

+ POUNDED BY THE SURF

Tuesday 17th March

LAURA MARLING

MARIACHI EL BRONX Saturday 14th February

RAE MORRIS + FRYARS Thursday 19th February

BEFORE YOU EXIT + CHRISTINA GRIMMIE Saturday 21st February

ORLA GARTLAND

Sunday 22nd February

DARLIA + NOTHING BUT THIEVES Tuesday 24th February

TWO GALLANTS

Saturday 28th February

FATHER JOHN MISTY

TO KILL A KING

HOBBIE STUART ANDY JORDAN

Wednesday 25th March

BILLY LOCKETT

Saturday 28th March

THE CORONAS

Sunday 29th March

LUCY ROSE

Tuesday 31st March

THE SUBWAYS

Saturday 4th April

HIDDEN IN PLAIN VIEW

+ WILLIAM BECKETT + ALVAREZ KINGS

Sunday 1st March

Sunday 5th April

Monday 2nd March

Thursday 9th April

ROOM 94

YEARS & YEARS

THE VIEW

MARIKA HACKMAN

Thekla The Grove East Mud Dock Bristol BS1 4RB • theklabristol.co.uk • FL theklabristol • I theklabris

Advance tickets available from: alt-tickets.co.uk • gigantic.com • 0844 871 8819 • Bristol Ticket Shop

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Last month at Trinity

trinity 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.

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

Highlight...

HONEYFEET - BEN CAPP Ben Capp celebrates his Birthday hosting some of his favourite bands: Bombs, Simon Panrucker, Count Bobo, Eva Lazarus & Snareophobe, DJ Dad, DJ Mon, Moselecta. A mad mix of genres, live acts and DJs and some great comedy thrown in for good measure. 14 February // 8pm - 3am // ÂŁ8 adv

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Last month at The Woods

the woods The Woods has been going strong for over five years. We have one of the biggest spirit selections in Bristol, not to mention a massive selection of bottled beers. When it comes to weekend no bar does it like us, open till 4am on Friday and 6am on Saturday where we work through all the different types of music possible until the early hours.

1 Park Street Avenue, Bristol, BS1 5JN Coming soon facebook.com/TheWoodsBristol 01179 250 890 www.thewoodsbar.co.uk

Highlight...

PRIVATE PARTIES AT THE WOODS The Woods offers a great venue to host your own private party with a mezzanine area which can cater for up to 40 guests with hot/cold buffet options. Available during the day, all night during the week and up to 11pm on Friday and Saturday.

 Contact The Woods for further details.

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