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HIGHLIGHTS

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COMPETITION

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PROFILES

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INTERVIEW // LOCAL TALENT Eva Lazarus 22-23

REWIND

GHOST WRITERZ 24-25

EVENT PREVIEW

smith & Mighty, Brisfest 26-27

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FEATURED VENUES

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

Dojo 35 The Fleece 36 The Full Moon 37 GALLIMAUFRY 38 The Golden Lion 39

Kingsdown Vaults 40 lakota 41 Lanes 42 The Love Inn 43 MANOS 44

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

Stag and Hounds 50 THekla 51 Trinity 52

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HIGHLIGHTS 1 . ATTACK PRO WRESTLING

Attack Pro Wresting presents the sequel to the enormous RaffleMania; RAFFLEMANIA II: STRIPWRECKED. Featuring big names including YxB, Pete Dunne, IMPACT Wrestling’s Mandrews and all the characters from the Weird & Wonderful World of Attack. 1st July // 7pm – 11pm // £12adv // Trinity Centre

2. ÜBERYOU + PUSHING DASIES + BICYCLE THIEVES + PEMBLETON

Paper Thin Promotions present their first show with an all-round punk rock and grunge line up. Featuring Überyou, Pushing daisies, Bicycle Thieves and Pembleton. 1st July // 7pm – Late // £4

3. WHO? ¿CARES: SUMMER CARNIVAL

With Carnival definitely not happening, Who? ¿Cares have decided to throw another very special outdoor daytime bash. Last year, T.Williams, Zed Bias, Alix Perez and Redlight made special appearances alongside the Who? ¿Cares all-star resident roster. This year expect the likes of Ddison Groove, Break, Dismantle and more. 2nd July // 2pm – 9pm // £5adv // Lakota Car Park

4. SLOW & LOW: GREG BELSON + JESSICA JOHNSON

Slow & Low presents sweet, sweet soul to sooth your Sunday evening. Featuring group harmony gospel and soul from Greg Belson and a bunch of Kansas rarities from Jessica Johnson. 3rd July // 7pm – Late // £3 // The Love Inn

5. BLANKETY QUIZ + DJ ADSKI

Are we in or out? How’s the footy going? How many chairs have our plucky supporters thrown at the opposing plucky supporters? All these questions and more will be answered at your friendly Blankety Quiz. Come on down and enjoy the talk of balls, tackle and dribbling in the box. 5th July // 9pm – Late // £2 Quiz Entry // No.51 Stokes Croft

6. FENNE LILY RESIDENCY

Come along and witness the 2nd & 3rd of Fenne’s four date residency. With her debut single ‘Top to Toe’ clocking over 1.5 million plays on Spotify, Fenne is definitely one to follow. 5th/19th July // 9pm-11:30pm // Free // The Gallimaufry

7. NIGHTBUS LIVE

Bring along your old bus tickets and exchange them for free shots of Agwa at the bar. Headlined by the amazing Strange. 7th July // 9pm-late // £3/£4 entry // Mr Wolf’s

8. KRANIUM & JAHMIEL

Kulture Konnek in conjunction with Team Nu-Clear + Ranch Stop Promotions Presents: Kranium & Jahmiel. Straight from the USA, Kranium will perform alongside Jamaica’s own Jahmiel live for the first time in Bristol. Plus support from DJ Polish (NYC), Becca D (MTV/Beats1), Vybz Squad and many more. 8th July // 10pm – 4am // £25adv // Trinity Centre

9. BAILA LA CUMBIA

Bristol’s finest Cumbia and Latin Purveyors Baila la Cumbia are making a rare appearance at the Attic Bar this month, to showcase their Colombian influenced dance act and sounds. 8th July // 9pm – Late // £3 // Full Moon and Attic Bar


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10. BRIGSTOWE ALTERNATIVE PRIDE AFTER PARTY: MUFF SAID + MORE

The Attic Bar will be hosting Brigstowe Post Pride Party this month, starring Female led awesome bands with feisty kick ass DJs. The alternative event will be raising awareness for Brigstowe, an important charity that provides free confidential support and advice to people in Bristol living with or affected by HIV. 9th July // 9pm – Late // £3 // Full Moon and Attic Bar

11. BASSLINE CARTEL BRISTOL LAUNCH PARTY: SECOND TO NONE MUSIC TAKEOVER

Bassline Cartel are excited to announce the Second To None Music takeover this July. Having been responsible for some of the biggest releases in the UK bass scene, Bassline Cartel guarantee this will be a monumental event. Featuring the likes of Vital Techniques, B Squared, Sketch and more. 9th July // 9pm – Late // £4adv // Crofters Rights

12. FXTION RECORDS PRESENTS: BGR SESSIONS

FXtion Records presents BGR (Bradley Gunn Raver) Sessions. A series of events touring the UK and starting off at Lakota. 9th July // 10pm – 6am // £8/£10/£12.50+bf // Lakota, The Moon Club

13. ILLUMINATION: PRIDE AFTER PARTY

This year’s official Bristol Pride after party features three rooms of specially created music and performances, including a live performance from pop rebel Bright Light Bright Light. This night will also bring together your favourite club nights, including Guilty Pleasures, Don’t Tell Your Mother and Fleetmac Wood. 9th July // 10pm – 4am // £11/£15 // O2 Academy

14. KALIBER 44

Dubbed the most influential band in Polish hip hop, The Fleece are pleased to welcome Kaliber 44 to Bristol this July to showcase their prominent hardcore ‘psycho-rap’ style. 10th July // 4pm – Late // £20adv // The Fleece

15. EASY STAR ALL-STARS: RADIODREAD 10TH ANNIVERSARY

Blending musical versatility, instrumental prowess, beautiful vocal harmonies and a premier rhythm section, Easy Star All-Stars have established themselves as one of the top international reggae acts on the scene today. The band will be celebrating the 10th year since the release of their ‘Radiodread’ album, with their anniversary tour. 13th July // 7:30pm – Late // £18.50adv // The Fleece

16.THE COSMIC DEAD

Hailing from Glasgow, The Cosmic Dead deliver psychedelic music that’ll transport you to another universe. Be sure to grab a ticket for this special intimate show. 13th July // 7:30pm – Late // £8adv // Mothers Ruin

17. ROUGH DRAFT PRESENTS: DJ VEGETABLE

Rough Draft are back with yet another fantastic Bristol debut – DJ Vegetable. Hailing from the deep south of England, Vegetable has been a regular name across London’s club scene and radio waves for his deep crate digging and leftfield, far out selections. 15th July // 10pm – Late // £5otd // Cosies

18. BEATS IN A BOX: DUB TO JUNGLE SESSIONS

Beats in a Box returns to Crofters this July and this time, they’ll be bringing a dub to jungle edition. Featuring the legendary Dubkasm, plus I-Lodica, King Bracket and Anthony Ryan. 15th July // 8pm – 2am // £4otd // Crofters Rights


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HIGHLIGHTS 19. EMINENT: ROSS FROM FRIENDS + ISHMAEL + MORE

Drawing influence from early experimental music, hip hop sampling and anything laden with a four to the floor thump, South Londonbased Ross From Friends provides his own compressed, fidgety interpretation of Techno/House certain to make you move. 15th July // 10pm – Late // £7adv/£10otd // The Lanes

20. TURBODISCO

The TurboDisco gang are heating up their monthly residency at Dojo Lounge with a very special guest DJ, Felix Dickinson. Do not miss this one. 16th July // 12-6am // £6 before 1am / £7 after // Dojo

21. JESSE ROYAL

Blessed with a voice that captures the pain and hunger of a ‘downtrodden’ people; Jesse Royal’s militant character and profound lyricism caught the hearts of many. Come and enjoy the sounds from the Jamaican based reggae artist at Marble Factory this July. 16th July // 6:30pm – 10pm // £15adv // Marble Factory

22. PSYCHOTHERAPY SESSIONS: RECKONWRONG + ODEKO

Soaring Dutchman Reckonwrong takes the Megabus down from LDN to grace us with some of the finest oddities in dance music / related. Odeko returns for his second show for us at Cosies. Now wonderboy of Mr.Mitch’s “Gobstopper Records”, his ethereal hybrid-sound translates well both on and beyond the dancefloor. 16th July // 10pm – Late // £5otd // Cosies

23. BOZAK & FRIENDS PRESENTS: GROOVE ASSASSIN

After their slamming May event at The Love Inn with Zepherin Saint of Tribe Records, Bozak & Friends are back to present Nick Moss, AKA Groove Assassin. Expect an electic mix of everything from House to Disco alongside Bozak’s very own Paul Morrissey. 16th July // 10pm – Late // £3 // The Love Inn

24. LATE NIGHT TALES: JACK SAVIDGE (FRIENDLY FIRES)

15 years strong in 2016, Late Night Tales invites the world’s best artists to delve deep into their music collections to create the ultimate “late night” selection. This month Late Night Tales welcomes Jack Savidge of Friendly Fires to hear favourite tracks from his own record collection. 16th July // 10pm – Late // £4 // The Small Horse Social Club

25. FRISCO

Frisco hails from Tottenham North London and is member of the Boy Better Know collective and CEO of The Den. He first garnered attention after his legendary battle with Grime God Father Wiley in 2003. Frisco has since been hailed one of the grime scenes favourite MC’s. 17th July // 7:30pm – 11pm // £13.75+bf //Marble Factory

26. THE CHARLIE TIPPER CONSPIRACY

The Charlie Tipper Conspiracy has a Bristolian pedigree the length of your arm. After the success of the release of their latest album ‘Ten’, TCTC are coming to The Golden Lion to showcase new material. 19th July // 8pm – Late // Free // The Golden Lion


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Dreamy, creepy, jaggedly delicate and melodically expansive, Belly formed in 1991 after Tanya Donelly left the critically-acclaimed Throwing Muses. Also featuring Gail Greenwood, Tom Gorman, and Chris Gorman, the group disbanded in 1996. 2016 sees the reunion of Belly as they release new material and tour the UK and US. 20th July // 7pm – Late // £22.40adv // O2 Academy

28. LISSIE

‘My Wild West’ is the third studio album from Lissie. Representing both a new beginning and a return to her Midwestern roots, Lissie plans to take over Thekla to perform new material and pay tribute to her life in California. 22nd July // 7pm- 10pm // £17 (Solt Out) // Thekla

29. MINI TREMOR: TROPICAL TING

Prepare for a cocktail filled night and a bass heavy tropical line up, including up and coming Kelvin 373, reggae and hip hop influenced Joe Burn, Hiphoppapotamus, Howla and more. Powered by Tremor Soundsystem & Ohmen: Audio link up. Discount entry for all tropical fancy dress. 22nd July // 9pm – 3am // £3adv/£5otd // The Lanes

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30. THE LAVENS + THE ROSELLYS

Witness the best of Texan and British Americana, from The Lavens who insist they’re nothing like The Partridge family and country, folk inspired The Rosellys. 23rd July // 8pm – Late // Free // The Golden Lion

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Explore over 15 independent music venues, discover the hottest - country, early and original blues new acts from the region and explore our current Bristol sound and landscape. Mr Wolf’s has some amazing acts for the festival 11thmusical Post-War Blues including Cousin Kula, Thebass/fiddle Happy Few, TheMatt After Hours and Butcher with special guest Downer Berkeley plus DJs. 18th30th Original Blues July // 8pm – LateRock // with the Eddie Martin Trio Wristbands available www.brisfest.co.uk// Mr. Wolf’s

If you’re not ready to turn in after enjoying your day at this year’s Urban Arts Festival, then come on down to the official Upfest after 25th Classic Blues Jam with the band and special guest harmonica Wizard Jon Vaughn party takeover. Line up includes Bodywork DJs, Kraymon and Gecko. Deepmasters are back at Dojo. The DJ collective will be playing the 23rd July // 10pm – 4am // £5 // The Small Horse Social Club deepest of house music with live elements keeping it fresh. thegallimaufry.co.uk 30th July // 12-6am // £6 before 1am / £7 after // Dojo

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After the recent release of their long-awaited third studio album titled ‘Falling Satellites’, Frost* are coming to Thekla to celebrate their release and perform new tracks from the progressive rock release. 29th July // 7pm – 10pm // £15adv // Thekla

33. BRISFEST: NO.51

No 51 will be throwing a garden party this July to celebrate Brisfest. DJs will be playing outside under the beautiful Stokes Croft sun from 5pm onwards. Day and night. 30th July // 5pm-Late Wristbands available www.brisfest.co.uk // No.51 Stokes Croft

36. EDDIE MARTIN’S BLUES CLUB

“The most remarkable blues man of his generation” according to Blues in Britain joins us for a new Wednesday residency. Expect a different line-up each week with plenty of very special guests. Wednesdays // 9pm -11:30pm // Free // The Gallimaufry


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Win 4 VIP tickets to

Sequences Festival at Motion competition

On 23 July, Sequences festival will take over Motion’s courtyard, crane yard and warehouse for an all-day party with three massive sound systems from Critical, Deep Medi and The Blast. We’ve teamed up with Sequences to offer you the chance to win 4 tickets – so bring your mates!

Across three stages, the line up includes sets from Noisia, Mefjus, Mala, Gorgon Sound, Mungo’s HiFi, Novelist, A$AP Nast, Machine Drum and Jetsss. To enter: visit us on facebook.com/nitelifebristol and post: ‘Sequences Festival’ to our wall. Enter by 15 July. Winner will be selected by prize draw and notified via facebook.


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Three Kings High

Riz La Teef

Bristol indie rockers Three Kings High can’t be accused of coasting off the success of last year’s debut album, Hail. The 6-piece got straight back into the studio to bring us a follow up They Think They’re People, coming out this September. Three Kings High, consisting of Joe, Elo and Samuel on vocals, with Sam also wielding a guitar, production and keys from Tom, Luke on drums and Rowan on bass, have been described as “a band at the peak of their powers” by BBC Radio 6’s Tom Robinson – and we’re inclined to agree. We asked Tom to answer our 10 questions…

Sequences Festival takes over Motion this month for an-all day party powered by three mega sound systems across three stages: Critical, Deep Medi and The Blast. Bristol’s The Blast welcomes South London producer, Radar Radio resident, and dubplate cutter, Riz La Teef. The young producer is steadily making a name for himself on the scene with impressive bookings from Fabric to Outlook Festival - especially after his recent Boiler Room set (a coup in itself ) was met with critical approval. Expect a bass-heavy selection of funky, grime, dubstep and UK garage at Riz La Teef’s set for Sequences.

Upcoming gigs 22 July - Mr Wolf’s

Upcoming gigs 23 July - Sequences Festival at Motion, Bristol.

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THOSE QUESTIONS... 1. What have you learned today? Today I learnt that emails to Nitelife result in an immediate payoff, in ways of a feature! 2. Favourite track of all time? The impossible question… There’s a few tracks I always listen to regularly, but I’d say currently it’s Wanna Be Adored by The Stone Roses 3. It’s 3am and the party is winding down, what track do you play to get everyone going again? Anything by The Rubberbandits. Horse Outside maybe, or Danny Dyer. Failing that, Aga-Doo by Black Lace will pick up the energy. 4. Who are your top 3 acts right now? Aame Impala, Lord Huron and Deap Valley. 5. If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? Trying to work in music, or peddling my wares being an artist. A bad artist. Realistically, we all work day jobs, so probably just doing what we’re doing at the moment, but with less holiday days being stuck in a van on motorways travelling to gigs.

6. What was the last book you read? Perfecting Sound Forever. It’s a book that goes from the start of sound recordings and wax cylinders, up to today’s techniques and is really interesting. 7. Favourite thing on TV? Right now, Joe’s favourite programme is Council Estate Hussies, on the adult channel. But for a more in depth view, he’s ‘Sex Panther’ on XHamster. Look him up. 8. Are you afraid of anything? I’m afraid that in the immediate future, the world will have humanoid lizard Donald Trump and court jester Boris Johnson in power. If that’s the case, I’m checking out.

THOSE QUESTIONS... 1. What have you learned today? How to mix cement.

6. What was the last book you read? Roots by Alex Haley.

2. Favourite track of all time? That’s tricky it changes day to day, today probably Mala’s Blue Notez.

7. Favourite thing on TV? The Sopranos.

3. It’s 3am and the party is winding down, what track do you play to get everyone going again? AJ Tracey dubplate I’ve got. 4. Who are your top 3 acts right now? Murlo, Finn and Jack Dat. 5. If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? Probably still delivering parcels.

8. Are you afraid of anything? Heights. 9. Tell us something people don’t know about you... Erm, I’m a quarter Polish. 10. What are you doing tomorrow? Going to see Kelela at Scala!

9. Tell us something people don’t know about you... I can make a can of Lynx Africa last from Christmas to Christmas, and one of us has webbed feet… 10. What are you doing tomorrow? Tomorrow we’re having a listening party as we get the masters back for our new record - probably while drinking Tyskies and cheap rum, buying a one-way ticket to Chuffsville.

www.threekingshigh.com // fb.com/ threekingshigh // @threekingshigh

@RIZLATEEF111 // fb.com/RIZLATEEF111 // soundcloud.com/riz_la_teef


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INTERVIEW // LOCAL TALENT

EVA LAZARUS

Unless you’ve been hiding under a boulder the past year, the name Eva Lazarus will be a familiar one. Bristol’s reggae, soul, and drum and bass queen first made a name on the local scene with a stint as Dub Mafia’s front woman. But since parting ways with the bass music group last year, she’s quickly established herself as a bona fide solo artist, with her first solo EP on the way… “When I moved here, I was a solo artist. But there is so much going on in the city that it’s really hard not to get involved with other people. I just threw myself into the music scene as much as I could and then ended up a part of lots of different projects, which was amazing, but during that time I kept shelving my solo stuff - so I wasn’t really writing as much on guitar any more, I wasn’t really approaching producers so we could make songs for my own purposes… “I guess it just feels like the right time now. Dub Mafia was coming to a natural end with us working together and I thought it was the right time to start pushing my own stuff.” Those following Eva’s career would have been able piece together an idea of her varied music tastes.

Over the years she became known for collaborations with Dub FX, Hospital Records’ Danny Byrd, bass heads Stanton Warriors, funk-influenced saxophonist, beatboxer and looping artist Mr Woodnote, and UK hip hop favourites Dr Syntax and Pete Cannon.

It might come as a surprise to some that there are no collaborations currently on the EP. Although Eva has just sent the first two tracks off to mastering, so we can hope to hear some remixes popping up from her many friends across the industry soon.

Less astute fans could have also just checked out her Soundcloud page for her free Konichi-WahGwarn mixtape, which showcases a range of all her collaborative work over the previous couple of years.

“In terms of vocal features, there’s nothing yet on the EP but there are a million people I would love to work with. I really want to work with Roots Manuva! I think he’s such an incredible talent. I just think he really encapsulates what British Caribbean culture is like. Another one is Rodney P - he’s hip hop, he’s UK, his Caribbean influences come through really strong in his writing, in his choices of dialect… He is an originator for the scene!”

“The EP is very much reflective of who I am as an artist. It’s rooted in lots of different styles, so reggae and jungle, reggae and drum and bass, reggae and soul, reggae AND… “There are people who say that if you do too many things it’s confusing for the listener and people can’t connect with you, but I feel like the music industry has changed so much in the last 10 years that you can have more than one sound on a record – people aren’t idiots! You can get on board with it if it’s delivered and packaged in the right way. I guess the unifying feature is that it’s my writing and my voice, so if you like those two things then there’s a chance you’re going to like it.”

Not one to do things by halfs, Eva is also planning on setting up her own record label, which the EP may (or may not) come out on, she explains… “There is interest in the tracks that I’m working on, however I want it to come out in the right way. And if that means that between myself and question mark label, we can’t work it out in a way that we’re both happy with, I’ll put it out myself because… if you want a job doing well, you do it yourself!”


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“Because it takes so long to get a project ready, if a label wants to put it out, that’s amazing and I’m always really grateful for that, but then there’s the complicated structure of release schedules... So you can’t put it out until so and so has put out their album, and I guess the label facilitates my impatience. So I can put it out when I want to put it out and not have to wait for anyone else. “For now, it’s purely about facilitating my own releases, but the dream would be five years down the line that I’ve got a roster of amazing people that I could release their music for them and help them.” So as a singer, songwriter, model, businesswoman and most recently, an author – Eva is writing a book about the natural hair movement called Hey! Nice Afro!, it’s tempting to assume that Eva was always commanding the limelight, but it wasn’t always so easy to be centre of attention’ she says. “I used to be really embarrassed. The confidence thing has been a really slow build to where I am now. I’ll quite happily get up and sing in front of everybody here, it’s not an embarrassment to me, but I used to feel really self-conscious about it. “My auntie is a singer and her and my mum could hear me singing in my cousin’s bedroom when I was about 7 or 8, we were singing to the radio, and they said ‘come in here, come and sing to us.’ And I pulled the duvet off the bed and sang underneath it! “Another time, I was at a family party and I was in a show at school, so they made me sing to them and I had to do it from behind the door. So I’d do it, but I didn’t want to do it in front of people – I’d die a little inside! “I think it’s just about clocking up the miles. The more experience, the more stage time you have, the more you get comfortable with it.” Eva, along with Mr Woodnote and lil Rhys, is billed as one of the headliners at this month’s Brisfest: soundscape on 30 July - the city centre festival devoting itself to supporting local artists and venues (more on pages 26-27), which is more than fitting for an artist so involved in her local scene. “I moved here because of the sound that comes out of here. I could have moved to Manchester, I could have moved to Birmingham – I’m from Stafford, which is in between those two cities… I could of moved to London! But I like the sound that comes out of Bristol, so supporting the music scene that welcomed me is really important. “I actually taught at BIMM the other day. So it’s something that I’m really willing to give, because it’s something I have experience with and it’s something that I enjoy doing.”

Interview by Rachel Morris Photography by Lukasz Kaminski soundcloud.com/evalazarus evalazarus.com


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GHOST WRITERZ

Last month, London based reggae, hip hop and bashment fusion Ghost Writerz gave the Attic Bar a taste of some of their finest bashment and dancehall sounds as part of Tun Up! Carnival Sessions. Despite the absence of producer Sleepy Time Ghost, Jimmy Screech and G.O.L.D took to the stage with a larger than life stage presence and bass heavy DJ set. Jimmy took ownership of the decks and delivered back-to-back dancehall sounds, whilst G.O.L.D spent the majority of the set on the dance floor mastering the mic. Ghost Writerz family member Shiffa Dan also joined GWz on stage, taking possession of the mic to showcase his expertise and techniques amongst the crowd. By the end of their set, the Ghost Writerz trio had succeeded to have every crowd member on the dance floor. Nitelife were warmly welcomed by Jimmy Screech and G.O.L.D backstage before their set. After being offered a rum and ginger beer, we sat down to find out how Ghost Writerz came to form. Both Jimmy Screech and Sleepy Time Ghost were recognised within the music scene as part of the Unit

137 Sound System collective long before the formation of Ghost Writerz, but in 2012 Jimmy and Sleepy decided to pair up and experiment with a new project. Jimmy talked us through how their debut album GWz All The Way came to light… “Every Friday we’d hook up and have a four hour session just messing around and making music. We ended up making nearly a track a week with G.O.L.D and Shiffa Dan coming in on our sessions. We did that for a year and a half and before we knew it, we had our first album. We just became really productive in a very short period of time. “At first the whole thing was an experiment. Rob Luis from Tru Thoughts originally came to see us looking for a single, but after he heard more of our stuff he decided he liked it all and wanted us to do an album. Everything just progressed from there really”. Shortly after appearing on the Tru Thoughts radar, Ghost Writerz signed to the newly formed Tru Thoughts sublabel Sharp & Ready to unleash their new material, whilst maintaining an independent identity.

“Tru Thoughts were looking for a new sound at the time, but they didn’t want to badge it under Tru Thoughts. We wanted to remain independent as well because we already knew what we wanted to do and who our audience was. We didn’t want our music to be too influenced by the label’s identity but wanted to learn from them, so being part of the sub-label Sharp & Ready made perfect sense to all of us.” Not long after signing to the new sub-label, Ghost Writerz released the jungle infused anthem How We Living, with hip hop producer Pete Cannon. “Our friend JC got us in touch with Pete Cannon. I hadn’t met Pete before, but as soon as I heard some of his beats I knew we could make something work. We ended up putting the track together really quickly. Sometimes when we work with people we just sit down and listen to music, but other nights we’re really productive and get loads done. That just happened to be one of those nights.” Ghost Writerz 2015 debut album GWz All The Way, features a host of artists including hip hop godfather Rodney P, G.O.L.D, Shiffa Dan and Amy True.


REWIND // 25 “When we initially wanted to do the GWz project, it wasn’t necessarily about just me, Sleepy and G.O.L.D, it was about trying to create a world and bringing people into it. We took a big influence from people like Chase & Status and Gorillaz who have got albums full of collaborations, so we followed in their footsteps.” For a collective who have produced some of the most eclectic rhythms spanning across the spectrum of hip hop, bashment and jungle, it’s unsurprising to learn the group share a similar mentality when it comes to music. “We are influenced by lots of stuff like bashment and dancehall, but we grew up in the drum and bass era, so we appreciate that as well. Really we just like whatever. If it sounds good, it sounds good and that’s the way it should be,” explains G.O.L.D. Despite appreciating music of all genres, Jimmy was keen to express his love for the music he grew up with and the invaluable impact it has made on modern music we hear today. “We like to incorporate what our culture has been about in our music. We’re British but we’ve got a strong reggae and bashment influence just from growing up and listening to it when we were kids. We all grew up listening to it, so for us it’s like an extension of who we are.” “The thing is, I don’t think a lot of people realise how the music they listen to today stems from reggae. Before the sound system culture, there were a lot of reggae bands playing in Jamaica and when these sounds developed into analogue records, people started using tapes to create things like delayed effects and reverbs. This technique eventually went worldwide and now you’ve got music like hip hop, R&B, reggaton and every effect used in every pop song. “I think from that point onwards, if it was in the charts, it had a reggae influence. I guess now though the big debate is why aren’t dancehall artists being credited for a lot of the stuff that’s out? But I don’t want to go too deep into that one!”

We took a big influence from people like Chase & Status and Gorillaz who have got albums full of collaborations. Along with the growing success from their debut album and singles like the Quantic Spark It remix and How We Living, Ghost Writerz are beginning to witness appreciative fans going that extra mile to show love for their music. “We’ve had some random videos posted on YouTube before by a couple of dance groups who had made their own videos dancing to our tracks. When people do things like that, it makes you realise your music must’ve really touched that person for them to go so far out of their way. It’s an amazing feeling.” Ghost Writerz are now well underway with the creation of their second album, but even though the trio are continuing to ride the wave of success from their debut release, Jimmy and G.O.L.D praise the importance of Sleepy Time Ghost’s role within the collective. “People should look out for Sleepy because he is king. He just seems to take everything and anything and turn it into something, even if it’s offcuts from one of our tracks. “We believe Sleepy doesn’t get the credit he deserves. As much as we contribute, he’s the core of the whole thing, he’s where the ideas start.” Just before the Ghost Writerz duo took to the stage, G.O.L.D revealed his true love for the Bristol music scene. “We’ve been here loads of times, but one of the things I’ve really noticed about Bristol is that it really is a music lovers’ city. We visit a lot of places, but whenever we come to Bristol there’s always a positive vibe. Everyone just lets go and enjoys the music and no doubt we will see that tonight.” Be sure to keep your ears out for Ghost Writerz second album surfacing on Nice Up! Records later this year, featuring the likes of Dabbla and TY, plus a Unit 137 compilation and solo EPs from Sleepy Time Ghost, Jimmy Screech and G.O.L.D.

Interview by Abi Lewis Photography by Lukasz Kaminski soundcloud.com/gwzuk @gwzuk


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PREVIEW

SMITH & MIGHTY BRISFEST, 30 JULY

After a two-year break, the much-missed Brisfest returns on 30 July under a brand new incarnation, Brisfest: soundscape. This year, the festival moves from Ashton Court back whence it came - Bristol’s city centre, where it originated in 2008. Promising to truly represent the city’s current musical landscape: the ‘new Bristol sound’, dozens of up-andcoming local artist will play across 15 independent venues, including The Station, Old Crown Courts, The Fleece, Mr Wolf’s, Stag & Hounds, Small Horse, No.51s, and Crofters Rights. The jam-packed line up boasts the wonderful Eva Lazarus (read more on pages 22-23) with Mr Woodnote and lil Rhys, Spectres, Kahn, She Makes War, Jay Drop, Gotsome, The Carny Villains, Mad Apple Circus, the Allergies and Laid Blak Soundsystem, to name a handful. It seems only right that the whole thing should be overseen by out-and-out originators, pioneers of the Bristol Sound – Smith & Mighty, who headline this year’s festival. Rob Smith & Ray Mighty helped turn all ears toward Bristol

in the late 80s with their production of Fresh Four’s top 10 hit, Wishing on a Star; although they’d long been causing a stir in the underground with earlier tracks like Anyone and Walk On By.

For me, those points where it overlapped were the most exciting. Nitelife was thrilled to talk to Rob Smith, whose contribution to the music scene has been steady and fundamental since he decided, during a stint as a grape picker, that he was going to make music. He takes us back to 1988… “Before it all kicked off, there was this infamous club near Clifton, Dug Out, which everybody went to six days a week – those times were great because it was really inventive. It was very exciting musically - there were so many different crews: punks, Rastas, soulboys… and it just seemed to overlap. And, for me, those points where it overlapped were the most exciting. Because you were getting these

clashes or mixtures of musical energy, which I think really went toward the Bristol Sound being what it is – not being afraid to mix and mash stuff up. There was no influence from record labels; they were left alone to stew in their own soup. “For us, to be honest, we were not that ambitious about everything. Our goal was to get a record out and that was as far as it went. And when we did Anyone Who Has a Heart and we got feedback that it was really kicking off, we were pretty shocked. And then when Wishing on a Star went to number 10, we were like, what’s going on?” After this initial surge, unfortunately, followed a few years of quiet from the producers. Due to the shortsightedness of a record company, the hugely-anticipated album never came. After a few years, they were able to free themselves from restrictive contracts and finally released their first album Bass is Maternal on their own label, More Rockers. “We were quite happy doing things independently, but then when labels got involved it all kind of went a bit belly up,” says Rob. “We signed a quite major record deal and it soon became apparent that the label didn’t really understand what


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they’d bought and it was just badly managed. So we ended up spending five years trying to please these record companies that didn’t really know what they wanted and weren’t really happy with what we were giving them. It was a dead period after such a lively start.” Rob and Ray went on to release more music sporadically until early 2000s, but eventually Smith & Mighty gave way to other projects. Today, Ray is focused on his reggae project Sledgehead, and Rob has had huge success under his dubstep moniker RSD, which has seen releases on Tectonic and Punch Drunk. “RSD came about when I was putting some tunes together and Flynn (Fresh Four) came round and said, ‘How long have you been making dubstep?’ I didn’t really know what he meant! “The guys from Tectonic and Punch Drunk got to hear some stuff and said they want to put some stuff out, and that’s how it started off really.” “I decided to get into music a really long time ago, before I met Ray or before any of that was going on… I was an electronics engineer working in a factory and I really hated it, so I gave it up and went off grape picking, then I decided

that music was what I wanted to do. And so I’ve just always continued to try and do that really, and I’ve been involved in a lot of projects along the way.”

got into it and there was so much going on after. I’m just so impressed with Bristol, it’s brimming over with talent and hopefully it always will be.

Talking of other projects… Reggae fans may well have been hearing whispers of new Bristol collective Riddim Wize - who will also be making an appearance at Brisfest comprised of Rob as RSD, Scotty, Hippy Lee, and Laid Blak’s Joe Peng.

“Being asked to play Brisfest is fantastic. Funnily enough, we’ve just got back in touch with MC Kelz, who was part of the crew back in the day, so he’s going to be joining us as well.

Bristol is brimming over with talent and hopefully it always will be. “It’s a group of DJs and MCs who are like-minded. It’s based around reggae mainly, but not strictly,” Rob explains. “At the moment it’s a fun thing, but there’s going to be some projects coming out from the middle of it pretty soon. “I’ve also got a project going with Joe Peng, we’ve got an album’s worth of stuff, and that’s coming soon. “I love Bristol so much. There was a lot going on before we

“I can speak for Ray as well to say that we’re both really happy with the way things have gone. The fact that people are still booking us and still making references to us is great. “Like I said, we weren’t that ambitious to begin with, so everything since has just been a bonus for us. We wouldn’t have dreamed that things would’ve gone the way they have.”

Interview by Rachel Morris brisfest.co.uk 30 July, Bristol City Centre


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BEHIND THE SCENCES WITH

MARCO BERNARDI Marco Bernardi Job title: Owner of Elevator Sound / Venue Manager at Motion

Since moving to Bristol from his native Glasgow around six years ago, Marco Bernardi has got well and truly stuck into the Bristol nightlife and live music scene. His Bristol résumé includes running Timbuk2 and the (now-deceased) Empire Theatre in Old Market, but Marco currently busies himself with his role as senior venue manager at the almighty Motion, as well as running his independent machine music store Elevator Sound, which is based out of Idle Hands record shop in Stokes Croft.

Music makers are also encouraged to visit the store on a more casual level, where the shop’s staff are eager to help. “The staff I’ve got in the shop now are like what I was like at 20 years old. They’re really enthusiastic – especially with Eurorack and Modular. We’re the only shop that sells Modular, so they’re super into it and super vibed about new versions coming out. “The guys in the shop have just made these sample cassette tapes, which we sell for £9.99 that people can use in their tunes. They’re 8 bar and 16 bar samples of drum machines and synth loops, stuff like that. It’s half an hour’s worth of audio. They’re on the shop’s Bandcamp page or you can buy them from the shop.

So with an independent music shop, a successful music career and a fairly full-on job running Bristol’s biggest club, what does a typical day look like for Marco?

“I went to Chris when I finished running Empire Theatre in Old Market and said, ‘I’ve got this idea…’ “I wanted it to be a Schneiders Buero or a Rubadub, I didn’t want to be another PMT or another Gak or another big super fucking music store that sells guitars and PAs, I wanted to be a specialised underground music store and that’s where it’s at now.

“I wake up in the morning and the first thing I do is go down and open up my shop. I’m there until 1pm, I come to Motion and I’m here until 6pm – that’s my daily routine.. “The hardest thing about it is trying to reverse your body clock every weekend - it’s very, very tough. Because you’re doing it without booze or drugs, and the stuff that I need to deal with in here on a minute-to-minute basis, from when we open that door to when we shut, is mentally straining. There are a lot of decisions that need to be made and it’s all on my head. By 4/5am in the morning you hit a wall and you’ve got another hour to go. You get home at 7am, and then you’re up again at 1pm… and if you’re doing a double night, you’re back down here at 8pm. Then trying to reverse your body clock on Sunday to get back to a normal Monday – that’s the difficult bit.

“Chris’ record shop is the only place I would do this, because Idle Hands sells records to the type of people that I want to target for my brand. People who are very into specialised electronic music. “Chris obviously specialises in a lot of reggae, so we get a lot of the reggae guys coming in and then they’ll see the shop and ask if we sell delay pedals, stuff like that, so it’s a continuation from the record shop. “All these things helped build the shop to where it is – being in Idle Hands, being in that part of Stokes Croft – we wouldn’t survive anywhere else.” Far from being just a black-and-white business venture however, Elevator Sound makes a huge contribution to the bounty of current and aspiring musicians in the city.

“We also run a monthly event called Escher (similar to London’s CDR events ). I wanted to have monthly gatherings in the shop because people can sit behind their computer too much now, and I wanted it to be more of an interactive thing again. “So once a month in-store, people who make tunes from wee guys with their first copy of Ableton to guys who are well known in the industry come along. We bring beers, we have a big system in the shop and we just play their tunes and we discuss each other’s tunes – it’s great. It can be anything from grime, to bass, to electro to techno.”

As well as all that, Marco has also taken on the weighty responsibility of venue manager at Motion – the world’s 19th best nightclub and number two in the UK, as voted by DJ Mag.

“My role entails everything from licence control, to making sure you get two and a half thousand people in here, blaring loud music at them and then getting them out safely, with as few problems as possible. It’s my job to make sure everything runs smoothly. Everything is based on knowing the license inside out, and knowing what people can and can’t do.”

“But I always had this idea of doing something similar to Rubadub in Glasgow and the guys who run it are very close friends of mine. Before they did music equipment, they did specialised underground records, similar to what Chris at Idle Hands does…

“We get people who are beginners, who go to BIMM or dBs, who are learning music software. Elevator Sound runs the Ableton facebook user group - we are the people who choreograph all that, we write it all and manage it all.

“Coming up musically, I’ve got releases on Berceuse Heroique, Frustrated Funk, Rawax, and just out this month, I’ve done a collaboration with Luke Eargoggle on an amazing electro label in London called Brokntoys.”

Marco oversees everything at Motion with the help of numerous members of full-time staff, including bar managers, tech managers, event managers, marketing managers… and everything in between.

“It was an idea that was in my head when I first moved to Bristol about six years ago. I came down and I started working in Timbuk2 and then Empire, and then when that finished it was a case of what am I going to do now? I’d only ever ran clubs or worked in a music shop.

Seeking out specialist equipment for seasoned professionals as well as going above and beyond to help newcomers install and learn to use new music software.

“Playing Berghain was obviously a highlight, and playing Glastonbury. But I had this one experience in Hong Kong - I was playing up in an old disused village in the mountains. There was only about 150 people there - it was a totally illegal party. And when the sun came up, we were looking down over the bay in Hong Kong and I was DJing in the forest with just about 60 people dancing in front of me and we’d been up all night – that was probably one of my favourite career moments.

“But it’s all dependent on what I’ve got on at nights. If I’m DJing or got gigs on, I need to work around that. I’m away this weekend in Barcelona and I’m away next weekend in Berlin – it’s all about time management. “We’ve also just made some drum machine posters, which are old classic drum machines, but edited to bring them a bit more up to date. They’re all on the website or in store as well.” Many music fans will also know Marco Bernardi as a DJ and producer, with releases throughout his 20-year career on dance music giants Soma, Clone, Creme Organization, Planet E, White Noise, Berceuse Heroique, Mathematics, Frustrated Funk and more. “I’ve been releasing records since I was nineteen. I signed to Soma when I was 20, so I’ve had 21 years of records now. I still enjoy making music and releasing records, but I just have other things in my life I have to juggle it with. “I’ve been really lucky, I’ve played from Australia to Serbia, to Lithuania, to Russia and all over. I’m so appreciative of that and never have taken it for granted and never will.

“I need to only look at certain inboxes when I’m in that zone. So if I’m in the shop in the morning, I don’t look at any Motion emails. If I’m at Motion in the afternoon, even if the shop is phoning me, I ignore it. And that’s the only way it works. I can’t jump from inboxes because my day will just become mush. “It’s good because it’s not just a 9-5 - I get bored really easily. I don’t call myself an entrepreneur because I’m not a businessman. I just wanted to open up a wee shop, selling musical equipment and luckily my experience helped me do that.”

Interview by Rachel Morris Photography by Martin Thompson FB: The Face Collective elevatorsound.com


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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

How’s the footy going? How many chairs have our plucky supporters thrown at the opposing plucky supporters? All these questions and more will be answered at your friendly Blankety Quiz.

5th July // 9pm – Late // £2 Quiz Entry

BRISFEST

No 51 will be throwing a garden party this July to celebrate Brisfest. DJs will be playing outside under the beautiful Stokes Croft sun from 5pm onwards.

30th July // 5pm-Late Wristbands available www.brisfest.co.uk


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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.

ILLUMINATION: PRIDE AFTER PARTY

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This year’s official Bristol Pride after party features three rooms of specially created music and performances, including a live performance from pop rebel Bright Light Bright Light.

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9th July // 10pm – 4am // £11/£15 Sat 9th Jul • £11 adv

Fri 7th Oct • £27 adv

Wed 9th Nov • £16.50 adv

Illumination Pride Afterparty

The Mission

Bear’s Den

Sat 8th Oct • £17.50 adv

Fri 11th Nov • £15 adv

Wed 20th Jul • £20 adv

White Denim

Belly

Thu 13th Oct • £18 adv

Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown

Billy Talent

Tue 15th Nov • £16 adv

Fri 14th Oct • £13.50 adv

Crystal Fighters

Thu 18th Aug • £4/5 adv 10pm-3am • over 18s only

Ramshackle: A-level Results Party with Big Narstie Fri 26th Aug • £5 adv

Beyond Recall Sat 27th Aug • From £12.50 adv 10pm-5am • over 18s only

One Nation Tue 30th Aug • £10 adv

Sticky Fingers + Will and The People + Tom Forbes

Wed 31st Aug • SOLD OUT

Nas Fri 2nd Sep • £11 adv

Guns 2 Roses

Hot Dub Time Machine Sun 16th Oct • £22 adv

Chas & Dave Thu 20th Oct • £11 adv

Jeremy Loops Fri 21st Oct • £20 adv

The Undertones 40th Anniversary Tour

Sat 22nd Oct • £30 adv

UB40

Thu 24th Nov • SOLD OUT

The Levellers + Ferocious Dog

Fri 25th Nov • SOLD OUT

The Saw Doctors

James Blake

Thu 3rd Nov • £26 adv

+ Pop Evil

Saxon + Fastway + Girlschool

Fri 4th Nov • £24 adv

Birdy

+ A$AP Twelvyy

Sun 6th Nov • £16.50 adv

Mon 3rd Oct • £10 adv

Y&T

The Skints + Mariachi El Bronx + Kemuri

Architects

Tue 29th Nov • £25 adv

Sun 30th Oct • £19.50 adv

Sun 4th Sep • £20 adv

Fireball: ‘Fuelling The Fire Tour’ Less Than Jake

Thu 17th Nov • £18 adv

40th Anniversary Tour

3 Doors Down

Flatbush Zombies

Performing ‘Legend’ in it’s entirity

Melanie Martinez

The Underdog 2016 Grand Final

Thu 15th Sep • £16.50 adv

The Wailers

Buzzcocks

Wed 2nd Nov • £22 adv

Farewell Tour

Wed 16th Nov • £21 adv

Fri 28th Oct • £22.50 adv

Sat 3rd Sep • £5 adv

The Enemy

The Cadillac Three

Tue 8th Nov • £15 adv

Sleaford Mods + Cappo

Fri 2nd Dec • £20 adv

Alabama 3 Sat 3rd Dec • £17.50 adv

The Fratellis Costello Music 10th Anniversary Tour

Sun 4th Dec • £15 adv

The Amity Affliction Tue 13th Dec • £22.50 adv

Kula Shaker Wed 14th Dec • £20 adv

Rizzle Kicks Thu 12th Jan • £20 adv

Meshuggah

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

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BELLY

Dreamy, creepy, jaggedly delicate and melodically expansive, Belly formed in 1991. 2016 sees the reunion of Belly as they release new material and tour the UK and US.

20th July // 7pm – Late // £22.40 adv


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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.

KAMASI WASHINGTON

Ground breaking jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington will set foot in Anson Rooms this June as part of The Epic Tour. You will not want to miss this mesmerising show.

Anson Rooms

30th June // 7pm –Late // £15.50 adv

beth orton 29 september

the kills 5 october For tickets for these gigs and more visit

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RAT BOY

After a sold-out UK tour in May, indie rocker Rat Boy is back on the road again with his largest headline tour to date, kicking off this September.

28th Sep// 7pm -11pm // £14.30 adv


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.

ROUGH DRAFT PRESENTS: DJ VEGETABLE

Rough Draft are back with yet another fantastic Bristol debut –DJ Vegetable. Hailing from the deep south of England, Vegetable has been a regular name across London’s club scene and radio waves.

15th July // 10pm – Late // £5 otd

PSYCHOTHERAPY SESSIONS: RECKONWRONG + ODEKO Soaring Dutchman Reckonwrong takes the Megabus down from LDN to grace us with some of the finest oddities in dance music / related. Odeko returns for his second show for us at Cosies.

16th July // 10pm – Late // £5 otd


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.

BASSLINE CARTEL BRISTOL LAUNCH PARTY: SECOND TO NONE MUSIC TAKEOVER Bassline Cartel are excited to announce the Second To None Music takeover this July. Featuring the likes of Vital Techniques, B Squared, Sketch and more.

9th July // 9pm – Late // £4 adv

BEATS IN A BOX: DUB TO JUNGLE SESSIONS

Beats in a Box returns to Crofters this July and this time, they’ll be bringing a dub to jungle edition. Featuring the legendary Dubkasm, plus I-Lodica, King Bracket and Anthony Ryan.

15th July // 8pm – 2am // £4 otd


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.

TURBODISCO

The TurboDisco gang are heating up their monthly residency at Dojo Lounge with a very special guest DJ, Felix Dickinson. Do not miss this one.

16th July // 12-6am // £6 before 1am / £7 after

DEEPMASTERS

Deepmasters are back at Dojo. The DJ collective will be playing the deepest of house music with live elements keeping it fresh.

30th July // 12-6am // £6 before 1am / £7 after


the fleece

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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

KALIBER 44

Dubbed the most influential band in Polish hip hop, The Fleece are pleased to welcome Kaliber 44 to Bristol this July to showcase their prominent hardcore ‘psycho-rap’ style.

10th July // 4pm – Late // £20 adv

EASY STAR ALL-STARS: RADIODREAD 10TH ANNIVERSARY Blending musical versatility, instrumental prowess, beautiful vocal harmonies and a premier rhythm section, Easy Star All-Stars have established themselves as one of the top international reggae acts on the scene today.

13th July // 7:30pm – Late // £18.50 adv


THE FULL MOON / 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?

BAILA LA CUMBIA

Bristol’s finest Cumbia and Latin Purveyors Baila la Cumbia are making a rare appearance at the Attic Bar this month, to show their Colombian influenced dance act and sounds.

8th July // 9pm – Late // £3

BRIGSTOWE ALTERNATIVE PRIDE AFTER PARTY: MUFF SAID + MORE The Attic Bar will be hosting Brigstowe Post Pride Party this month, starring Female led awesome bands with feisty kick ass DJs to help raise awareness for Brigstowe charity.

9th July // 9pm – Late // £3


the gallimaufry

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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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FENNE LILY RESIDENCY

Come along and witness the 2nd & 3rd of Fenne’s four date residency. With her debut single ‘Top to Toe’ clocking over 1.5 million plays on Spotify , Fenne is definitely one to follow.

5th/19th July // 9pm-11:30pm // Free


the golden lion

VENUES // 39

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.

THE LAVENS + THE ROSELLYS

Come on down to The Golden Lion this month to witness the best of Texan and British Americana, from The Lavens who insist they’re nothing like The Partridge family and country, folk inspired The Rosellys.

23rd July // 8pm – Late // Free

GOLDEN LION

LIVE MUSIC JULY 2016

FRI SAT

1st 2nd

THE EMBEZZLERS - Classic Ska Tribute £2 WAFFLE MACHINE ORCHESTRA - Swiss Swing

TUE THU FRI SAT

5th 7th 8th 9th

THE ROAMIN JASMIN - New Orleans, LA, USA JAZZ BLUES NITE - Milbone & Co + Craig Crofton ELECTRIC SPANK - Funk Soul Jazz Explosion £3 THEE ONES - Maximum RnB Swamp Boogaloo!

TUE THU FRI SAT

12th 14th 15th 16th

TBC SONGWRITERS SHOWCASE - Introducing Night TBC KIRRIS RIVIERE BLUES BAND - Swingin’ Blues

TUE THU FRI

19th THE CHARLIE TIPPER CONSPIRICY - Bristol 21st THUNDERBRIDGE BLUEGRASS BOYS - Bluegrass 22nd IMMIGRANT SWING - Bristol Riot Swing £3 THE LANDLORDS PERSONAL PICK 23rd THE LAVENS - San Antonio, Texas, USA THE ROSELLYS - Bristol, UK.

SAT

A night of the finest Americana as The Landlord plays host to his Texan Family!!

TUE THU FRI SAT

26th 28th 29th 30th

BOOT STRAPPED - Acoustic Blues CASSELS - Grunge Riffing Punk Brothers BEAT DEN - Funked down Hip Hop Reggae LOST ELEVEN - Country Rockin Blues

£3

FREE ENTRY UNLESS STATED - PLEASE DONATE GENOUROUSLY TO THE HAT

THE CHARLIE TIPPER CONSPIRACY

The Charlie Tipper Conspiracy has a Bristolian pedigree the length of your arm. After the success of the release of their latest album ‘Ten’, TCTC are coming to The Golden Lion to showcase new material.

19th July // 8pm – Late // Free


Kingsdown Wine Vaults

40 // VENUES

31 Kingsdown Parade, Bristol, BS6 5UE | @kingsdownwineva | facebook.com/TheKingsdownWineVaults | 0117 329 2521 | thekingsdownwinevaults.co.uk

The Kingsdown Wine Vaults is located in the beautiful area of Cotham. Complete with an all-day sun trap beer garden and friendly staff, you are always welcome. We also host live music every Friday and Saturday featuring the best local, national and international talent from many genres including folk, country, skiffle and blues.

DARREN EEDENS

Known in his travels as “The Dirty Little Picker” this Canadian musician Darren Eedens has been relentlessly on the road and releasing steadily for 4 years. Now he comes to Bristol to showcase his unique sound.

1st Jul // 9pm – Late // Free

THE HOT HOUSE TRIO

Since swapping the television for a piano, The Hot House Trio progressed from jamming in the lounge to a band in a matter of months, bringing a blend of Western swing, early jazz and blues.

9th Jul // 9pm – Late // Free


the love XX inn

VENUES // 41

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.

SMOKING BUNS

New at The Love Inn, Smoking buns serves up stripped back Americana style burgers, handmade hotdogs and deep fried, smoked halloumi!

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Burger, Fries and a pint of Love Inn ale £8

BOZAK & FRIENDS PRESENTS: GROOVE ASSASSIN

After their slamming May event at The Love Inn with Zepherin Saint of Tribe Records, Bozak & Friends are back to present Nick Moss, AKA Groove Assassin.

16th July // 10pm – Late // £3


lakota

42 // VENUES

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

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

WHO? ¿ CARES: SUMMER CARNIVAL

With Carnival definitely not happening, Who? ¿Cares have decided to throw another very special outdoor daytime bash. This year expect the likes of Ddison Groove, Break, Dismantle and more.

2nd July // 2pm – 9pm // £5 adv

FXTION RECORDS PRESENTS: BGR SESSIONS

FXtion Records presents BGR (Bradley Gunn Raver) Sessions. A series of events touring the UK and starting off at Lakota.

9th July // 10pm – 6am // £8/£10/£12.50+bf


the lanes

VENUES // 43

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.

MINI TREMOR: TROPICAL TING

Prepare for a cocktail filled night and a bass heavy tropical line up, including up and coming Kelvin 373, Joe Burn, Hiphoppapotamus, Howla and more. Discount entry for all tropical fancy dress.

22nd July // 9pm – 3am // £3adv/£5 otd

EMINENT: ROSS FROM FRIENDS + ISHMAEL + MORE Drawing influence from early experimental music, hip-hop sampling and anything laden with a four to the floor thump, South Londonbased Ross From Friends provides his own Techno/House certain to make you move.

15th July // 10pm – Late // £7adv/£10 otd


MANOS

44 // VENUES

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


Marble Factory

VENUES // 45

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.

JESSE ROYAL

Blessed with a voice that captures the pain and hunger of a ‘downtrodden’ people; Jesse Royal’s militant character and profound lyricism caught the hearts of many.

16th July // 6:30pm – 10pm // £15 adv

FRISCO

The member of the Boy Better Know collective first garnered attention after his legendary battle with Grime God Father Wiley in 2003. Frisco has since been hailed one of the grime scenes favourite MC’s.

17th July // 7:30pm – 11pm // £13.75+bf


mother’s XX ruin

46 // VENUES

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!

ÜBERYOU + PUSHING DASIES + BICYCLE THIEVES + PEMBLETON Paper Thin Promotions present their first show with an all-round punk rock and grunge line up. Featuring Überyou, Pushing daisies, Bicycle Thieves and Pembleton.

1st July // 7pm – Late // £4

THE COSMIC DEAD

Hailing from Glasgow, The Cosmic Dead deliver psychedelic music that’ll transport you to another universe. Be sure to grab a ticket for this special intimate show.

13th July // 7:30pm – Late // £8 adv


mr wolfs XX

VENUES // 47

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....

NIGHTBUS LIVE

Bring along your old bus tickets and exchange them for free shots of Agwa at the bar. Headlined by the amazing Strange + support and DJ til late. it’s an unmissable night.

7th July // 9pm-late // £3/£4 entry

BRISFEST

Mr Wolf’s has some amazing acts lined up for Brisfest this July, including Cousin Kula, The Happy Few, The After Hours and Butcher Berkeley plus DJs.

30th July // 8pm – Late Wristbands available www.brisfest.co.uk


the oldXX bookshop

48 // VENUES

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

The Old Bookshop is an informal, sociable café-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.

POP UP KITCHEN: IZZY & IRIE’S COSY DINNERS

Get ready for the best Caribbean food in Bristol. Two dedicated chefs, Izzy and Irie, will be serving up freshly made, West Indian cuisine – tapas style. Expect zingy, refreshing flavours, deep marinades, and plenty of spice.

July - August // from 11-3pm & 5-10pm

THE CRYBABIES

The Crybabies will be headlining our Upfest event, bringing upbeat, sleazy n’ greasy rock n’ roll to Bedminster! Slick back your hair and party hardy to to their old-fashioned, fifties-style rockabilly beats good times guaranteed.

July 23rd // 11pm // Free


The Small Horse SOCIAL CLUB

VENUES // 49

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.

LATE NIGHT TALES: JACK SAVIDGE (FRIENDLY FIRES) This month Late Night Tales welcomes Jack Savidge of Friendly Fires to hear favourite tracks from his own record collection.

16th July // 10pm – Late // £4

FRIDAY 1ST OF JULY

ROUGH DRAFT FT MAX D SATURDAY 2ND OF JULY

TBC

SUNDAY 3RD OF JULY

HOMEGROWN WEDNESDAY 6TH OF JULY

HAMMER & TONGUE IN THE LODGE FRIDAY 8TH OF JULY

HORSE MEAT DISCO SATURDAY 9TH OF JULY

DRAG QUEEN BINGO ANGEL MEL IN THE LODGE THURSDAY 14TH OF JULY

QUANTIC AFTER PARTY FRIDAY 15TH OF JULY

GARAGE NATIONAL PARTY:

SUNSHIP

SATURDAY 16TH OF JULY

LATE NIGHT TALES

WITH JACK SAVIDGE (FRIENDLY FIRES) FRIDAY 22ND OF JULY

SHALL NOT FADE SATURDAY 23RD OF JULY

SUPERSMASH

OFFICIAL UPFEST AFTER PARTY FRIDAY 29TH OF JULY

PSYCHED SUMMER SPECIAL SATURDAY 30TH OF JULY

BRISFEST

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.

PRIVATE ROOM HIRE

If it’s after work drinks, Birthday celebrations, special events, corporate events or an impressive setting in which to host your next party - large or small - look no further than 15 small street. We also take reservations for after work parties during the week

All enquiries please contact demi@teamlove.org


stag and hounds

50 // VENUES

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.

DALE BARCLAY PRESENTS: AND YET IT MOVES

Former Amazing Snakeheads frontman returns to the stage with a new band and nothing but revenge in his heart. Support from Sweaty Palms and The Hyena Kill.

21st Jul // 8pm – Late // £5adv

BLIND BOY PAXTON

Jerron Paxton is truly the living embodiment of the true blues in the 21st Century, but he plays it all in the true songster tradition: ragtime, hokum, old-time, French reels and more. Plus support.

26th Jul // 8pm – Late // £10adv


thekla XX

VENUES // 51

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

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!

LISSIE

THEKLA

‘My Wild West’ is the third studio album from Lissie. Representing both a new beginning and a return to her Midwestern roots, Lissie plans to take over Thekla to perform some of her new material.

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

22nd July // 7pm- 10pm // £17 (Sold Out)

alt-tickets.co.uk • gigantic.com • bristolticketshop.co.uk

THURSDAY 6TH OCTOBER

WEDNESDAY 6TH JULY

ROYAL REPUBLIC

THE STRUTS

FRIDAY 7TH OCTOBER

FRIDAY 15TH - SUNDAY 17TH JULY

UNION J

BRISTOL HARBOUR FESTIVAL

MONDAY 10TH OCTOBER

FRIDAY 22ND JULY

UGLY KID JOE

FRIDAY 29TH JULY

AUGUSTANA

LISSIE

TUESDAY 11TH OCTOBER

FROST*

SATURDAY 15TH OCTOBER

THOUSAND YARD STARE

THURSDAY 8TH SEPTEMBER

THE SHERLOCKS

WEDNESDAY 19TH OCTOBER

SATURDAY 10TH SEPTEMBER

DANNY & THE CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD + DEAN OWENS

THE SUNSHINE UNDERGROUND

FRIDAY 21ST OCTOBER

GUN

TUESDAY 23RD SEPTEMBER

SUNFLOWER BEAN

TUESDAY 25TH OCTOBER

AQUILO

TUESDAY 20TH SEPTEMBER

MILBURN

WEDNESDAY 26TH OCTOBER

SATURDAY 24TH SEPTEMBER

MACMILLAN FEST 2016

SPRING KING

SATURDAY 29TH OCTOBER

MONDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER

WILLE & THE BANDITS

TUESDAY 27TH SEPTEMBER

CHARLIE WORSHAM

THE HUNNA

WEDNESDAY 2ND NOVEMBER

THE BLACK QUEEN

THURSDAY 3RD NOVEMBER

SCOTT MATTHEWS

WEDNESDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER

MURA MASA

TUESDAY 8TH NOVEMBER

KING

THURSDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER

MEILYR JONES

WEDNESDAY 9TH NOVEMBER

WHITNEY

SUNDAY 2ND OCTOBER

ALL THEM WITCHES

AND MANY MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED...

FROST*

After the recent release of their long-awaited third studio album ‘Falling Satellites’, Frost* are coming to Thekla to celebrate their release and perform new tracks from the progressive rock release.

29th July // 7pm – 10pm // £15 adv


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.

ATTACK PRO WRESTLING

Attack Pro Wresting presents the sequel to the enormous RaffleMania; RAFFLEMANIA II: STRIPWRECKED. Featuring big names including YxB, Pete Dunne, IMPACT Wrestling’s Mandrews and all the characters from the Weird & Wonderful World of Attack.

1st July // 7pm – 11pm // £12 adv

KRANIUM & JAHMIEL

Kulture Konnek Presents: Kranium & Jahmiel. Straight from the USA, Kranium will perform alongside Jamaica’s own Jahmiel live for the first time in Bristol. Plus support from DJ Polish, Becca D and many more.

8th July // 10pm – 4am // £25 adv






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