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HIGHLIGHTS

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PROFILES

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LOCAL TALENT

spectres 22-23

REWIND

dr meaker’s dirt & soul Tour 24-25

PREVIEW

maCy gray 26-27

BEHIND THE SCENES WITH 28-29

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FEATURED VENUES

51 Stokes Croft 30 O2 Academy 31 BOOTLEGGER 32 colston hall 33 Crofters Rights 34 doghouse 35

dojo 36 exchange 37 The Fleece 38 The Full Moon 39 GALLIMAUFRY 40 The Golden Lion 41

lakota 42 Lanes 43 the lantern 44 The Love Inn 45 MArble Factory 46 MotherS’ Ruin 47

Mr Wolfs 48 THE OLD BOOKSHOP 49 Stag and Hounds 50 swx 51 THekla 52 Trinity 53

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PARALLEL DIMENSIONS

BUFFALO FRAME

FAKE TALES

3 March // £5 (first release) // Lakota

10 March // £5 // Stag and Hounds

10 March // Free entry // Mothers Ruin

HELLER & FARLEY, JON DA SILVA, RICO CASAZZA

PLUS CLOUDY APPLE, CHOKOBO, THE DEAD ROMANTICS

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INDIE ROCK AND ROLL

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THE PILOTWINGS

JONNY FRITZ

COIL

17 March // £5 (first release) // Basement 45

24 March // £7.50 // Mothers Ruin

24 March // £12 // Brunswick Club

PLUS AARON L, STAMP THE WAX

PLUS JOSHUA HEDLEY, MARK J LEE

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DAVID HOYLE, YVES TUMOR, KLEIN, TRAVIS ALABANZA

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THRESHOLD PRESENTS: FOKUZ RECORDINGS

31 March - 1 April // £22 (weekend) // Stag and Hounds

31 March // £10 (£15 OTD) // Blue Mountain

17 June // £5 (first release) // Blue Moutain

BIG BUSINESS, BOSSK, WHORES., BRUTUS, EMPLOYEDTOSERVE

DISTANCE, TUNNIDGE, SLEEPER, DISTRICT, CYRUS, PINCH

ZERO T, MACCA AND LOZ CONTRERAS


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1. PARALLEL DIMENSIONS WITH PETE HELLER + TERRY FARLEY

Some names are synonymous with a genre and Pete Heller and Terry Farley are certainly that when it comes to acid house. With hits like ‘Big Love’ and their Junior Boys Own label under their belts, this is set to be a huge night. 3rd Mar // 11pm – 5am // £5/£10adv // Lakota

2. SOLARDO SESSIONS

House and techno artists Solardo are made up of UK based producers MRK1 and James Elliot. Having previously had a long and deep history in other music genres, Solardo, are now one of the most hotly tipped DJ/production duos in the house and techno scene. 3rd Mar // 10pm – 5am // £16.10 final release // Marble Factory

3. ELECTRIC SWING CIRCUS

The ESC’s sound is a powerful combination of vintage samples, electro beats, gypsy-jazz guitar, electric double bass, keys, live drums and dirty synths. Fronted by an engaging female double-act, who performs an extensive variety of vocal styles, the ESC delivers a consistently dazzling show. 4th Mar // 7.30pm – Late // £12adv // Exchange

4. DANNIC & KRYDER

Prodigious DJ and producer Dannic is one of the fiercest acts to emerge from the latest generation of Dutch artists. Kryder’s music transcends language and captivates the ear, delivering a sound so genre defying, it is easily considered “too” fresh to label. 4th Mar // 10pm – 4am // £7/£8 inc.bf // SWX

5. LAST EVER BLANKETY QUIZ

The Comedy Show that’s lovingly wrapped in a Pub Quiz. Sadly, after 6 years, this is the last one! With prizes for winners, we’re sure to go out with a bang. 7th Mar // 9pm - Late // Free Before 11pm // No.51 Stokes Croft

6. MITSKI

Mitski is coming to Thekla this March to showcase material from her highly anticipated 2016 album Puberty 2. 7th Mar // 7pm – 10pm // £11adv // Thekla

7. SHANTY + FUTURE DUB ORCHESTRA + SKYLION

Shanty will be bringing stomping bass and party vibes to Attic Bar this March, alongside electronica, triphop group Future Dub Orchestra. Plus, DJ Ted (Mr Whompy) will be spinning tracks in the Full Moon bar, designed to get everybody’s feet moving. 10th Mar // 8.30pm – 2am // £3otd // Full Moon & Attic Bar


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8. THE ORIGINAL RABBIT FOOT SPASM BAND

Oxford based seven-piece rhythm and blues band The Original Rabbit Foot Spasm Band are coming to The Golden Lion this March for some vintage jazz, influenced by 1930’s and 1940’s jump blues. 10th Mar // 9pm - Late // Free // The Golden Lion

9. ARTWORK PRESENTS: ART’S HOUSE

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UK’s number 1 indie cover band Kazabian are coming to The Lanes this March to deliver hits from Kasabian’s five album catalogue. 11th Mar // 9pm – 12am // £7/£8adv // The Lanes

13. MONSTER TRUCK

After Summer Long residencies at XOYO in London and Pike’s in Ibiza, Artwork is bringing his legendary party ‘Art’s House’ to Bristol. 11th Mar // 10pm – 4am // £3 // Love Inn

Canadian rock band Monster Truck are set to hit Bristol’s Marble Factory this March to showcase tracks from their 2016 sophmore album Sittin’ Heavy. 15th Mar // 7.30pm – 11pm // £13.75 inc.bf // Marble Factory

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14. ED GEATER

To celebrate DJ David Rodigan’s memoir’s publication, join Rodigan and Massive Attack’s Daddy G in conversation, before heading over to The Lantern for a one-off exclusive DJ set, as David narrates through his vintage dubplate collection, followed by DJ sets from Daddy G and The Blast DJs. 11th Mar // 8pm – 2am // £20adv // The Lantern

11. THROW DOWN BONES

Wrong Way Records are proud to announce an evening of psychedelic music, Fuzz Club’s Thrown Down Bones supported by Dublins This Other Kingdom and Bristol’s Umi. 11th Mar // 7pm – 10.30pm // £8adv // Crofters Rights

Birmingham based singer-songwriter and beatboxer Ed Geater, is coming to The Crofters Rights this March, supporting his recently released Unseen EP on London label Music Mandi. 15th Mar // 7pm – 11pm // £3.50adv // Crofters Rights

15.PETE COGGINS & THE SOUL INGREDIENTS

Bristol’s finest purveyors the classics. Pete’s Soul searching voice is perfectly backed up by his fantastic 6 piece Stax inspired soul band, playing music by the great Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, James Brown, Sam & Dave and more. 17th Mar // 9pm – Late // Free // The Golden Lion

16. QUANTIC LIVE WITH ALICE RUSSELL

This March, Quantic will be packing up a musical picnic of new and classic material. Together with his all-star band and long time accomplice Alice Russell, Quantic will play a feast for this year’s Bristol Jazz & Blues Festival. Plus support from ‘Colour’ singer, Pete Joseph. 17th Mar // 6.30pm - 10pm // £22adv // O2 Academy Bristol

17. ST. PATRICK’S DAY + THE GREAT MALARKEY + SOLID GONE

It’s St. Patrick’s day and Mr Wolf’s have got the best folk-punk-blues in the building. The Great Malarkey are releasing their 2nd album ‘Doghouse’ and promise to deliver the continued raucous energy of their live shows. Plus, Solid Gone will be joining them with their fabulous mixture of rocky, punk gospel. 17th Mar // 9pm-late // £3 - £4 OTD // Mr. Wolf’s

18. THE BIG CHEESE

Bath’s longest running club night is coming to Bristol this March, delivering a big fat chunk of non-stop cheesy pop anthems and guilty pleasures on the 3rd Friday of every month. 17th Mar // 9pm – 3am // £3adv // The Lanes


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19. MR TEA AND THE MINIONS + LOUNGE CAT IDEALS + RAZZOMO

Cheekiness, fun and love bind this band together. The Minions play their own unique take on high energy Balkan party music combining Gypsy flavoured Ska, Dub and Swing with an infusion of soulful melodies, cheeky Eastern riffs and booming beats and bass to put a smile on your face. 17th Mar // 8pm – Late // £5.50/£7.50adv // Exchange

20. METALHEADZ - LABEL NIGHT

We welcome back Metalheadz to Bristol with a huge line-up, including Dillinja, Om Unit, Commix, Total Science and more. 18th Mar // 10pm – 4am // £10/£12.50/£14.50adv // Trinity Centre

21. NATALIE MCCOOL

Excelling in razor-sharp alt-pop production, developed with Dave Berger from seminal alt-pop band Outfit, Natalie McCool’s recordings have every hallmark of great pop music with a fresh twist of modern alternative influences. 21st Mar // 7pm – 11pm // £7.75 inc.bf // Crofters Rights

22. DOC BROWN

Beginning life as an underground battle rapper and stalwart of the London Hip Hop scene from 2000 until 2007, Doc Brown has diversified profoundly, moving into mainstream TV and Film acting, stand up, screen writing and children’s books. 22nd Mar // 7.30pm – 11pm // £15adv // The Fleece

23. THUNDERCAT

Having just released his third full-length studio album ‘Drunk’ via Brainfeeder, Thundercat will be setting foot in Bristol to play music from the 23-track epic journey, showcases the often hilarious and sometimes dark mind of the Grammy-winning singer/bass player. 22nd Mar // 7pm – 10pm // £19.80adv // Thekla

24. DJ DEREK’S SWEET MEMORY SOUNDS

Trojan Records remixer Count Skylarkin, explores tracks from his long-time friend DJ Derek’s legendary music collection, with help from special guests Wrongtom (Roots Manuva/Ragga Twins) and Harvey K-Tel. 24th Mar // 8.30pm – 2am // £3 // Full Moon & Attic Bar


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25. J:KENZO + QUEST B2B SILKIE + KARMA + CHOKEZ

Concept Collective are back for their Coroners Court debut, bringing with them their biggest line up to date. 24th Mar // 10pm-5am // £8£10adv // Coroners Court (Lakota)

26. RC1 IN SESSION: CASPA +HATCHA + MORE

Introducing the first night of the new RC1 In Session series, where they will be bringing you the biggest line-ups of dubstep and bass music, powered by their mighty RC1 Sound System. 25th Mar // 10pm – 4am // £10/£14.50/£16.50adv // Trinity

27. FEROCIOUS DOG

Ferocious Dog offer a full-on six-piece sound that encompasses folk infused with rock, reggae and Celtic vibrations. The combination of instruments creates a palette of sound that offers infinite variations. 25th Mar // 7pm – 11pm // £12.50adv // The Fleece

28. GARDNA X KREED

Boom Sound are back on home turf for the launch party of Gardna x Kreed’s new EP, BS004. Showcasing an array of badass vocalists from the United Kingdom, alongside a selection of Boom Sound residents running riddims throughout the night, plus Parly B, Inja and J Man. 25th Mar // 8.30pm – 2am // £3 // Full Moon & Attic Bar

29. THE MORNING AFTER CLUB: WES ANDERSON FILMS Celebrating all things Wes Anderson, N0.51 will be showing Fantastic Mr. Fox, Grand Budapest Hotel and Life Aquatic. Plus, a Morning After Club deal of any pizza and a Bloody Mary for £10. Pyjamas optional, red beanie compulsory. 26th Mar // 4pm – Late // Free // No.51 Stokes Croft

30. ILL NINO

ILL NIÑO’s Latin roots run bloody and deep. Melodic vocals, bilingual lyrics, flamenco guitars, tribal drums and Latin percussion, and Salsainfused bass lines make up the groundbreaking sound that defines ILL NIÑO. 26th Mar // 7.30pm – 11pm // £17.50adv // The Fleece

31. CIRCA WAVES

Circa Waves embark on their biggest headline tour to date and are set to play a string of unmissable live shows in support of their eagerly anticipated second album, ‘Different Creatures’. 27th Mar // 7 pm - 11pm // £15adv // O2 Academy Bristol

32. JACK CHESHIRE

Jack Cheshire are a string-driven remarkable band, artfully bridging the gap of psychedelic pop and English pastoral folk music. 28th Mar // 8pm - Late // Free // The Gallimaufry

33. WARM: GERD JANSON

The love Inn warmly welcome one of the world’s finest DJ talents Gerd Janson. Gerd has had a longstanding career as a progressive and talented DJ with an ear for the amazing. 31st Mar // 10pm – 4am // £3 // Love Inn

34. IBIBIO SOUND MACHINE

Fronted by British-Nigerian vocalist Eno Williams, Ibibio Sound Machine present a mellifluous mash-up of West African highlife, disco, post-punk and psychedelic electro soul. 31st Mar // 8pm – 11pm // £14.51 inc.bf // The Lantern

35. MR WOLFS OPEN MIC / GIN JAM

We now have a house kit and amps allowing us to cater for bands and end the night with an all in Jam. Free noodles and beers for all performers plus amazing deals on Gin Cocktails. Every Wednesday // 8.30pm – Late // Free Entry // Mr. Wolf’s

36. WALDO’S GIFT

Bringing out-of-this-world musicianship, combining math, jazz, groove and electronic elements. With a shifting line-up of special guests and tribute sessions, you can expect to hear something new and innovative every week. Every Wednesday // 8pm - Late // Free // The Gallimaufry


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Shapes at Farmfest

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WIN TICKETS • WIN TICKETS • WIN TICKETS competition

FARMFEST PRESENTS: NIGHTMARES ON WAX ROMARE . BRADLEY ZERO . SHAPES . LATE NIGHT TALES DJS

Nightmares on Wax

Romare

One of our favourite South West festivals, Farmfest is taking over Marble Factory on 17 March for an all-out party featuring some of their most memorable acts from the festival over the past three years.

Upstairs, some of Bristol’s best party selectors will be joining forces to host the Farmfest Loft Party, with contributions from Shapes, LateNightTales DJs, Bodywork and Dropout Disco.

As well as very special headliner Nightmares on Wax, disco-loving and Afrobeat-inspired producer of the moment Romare will be performing with a full live band, with Rhythm Section label boss Bradley Zero topping off the lineup.

We’ve got a pair of tickets to give away to the March event. For your chance to win, visit us on Facebook.com/nitelifebristol and post: ‘Farmfest’ on our wall. Enter by 13 March. Winner will be selected by prize draw and notified via Facebook.


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Yes Man Jellyfish

Bearcubs

Bristol’s Yes Man Jellyfish play and record live dance music. The unorthodox 5-piece was born after drummer Rick Entwistle and bassist Jim Brooke met playing in garage rock bands. They soon discovered a mutual love of dance grooves and, with previous experience in DJing and production between them, they recruited a vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist with a plan to create live, alternative dance music. With inspirations ranging from Laurent Garnier to Groove Armada and Todd Terje, they create a fun fusion of drum and bass, house and funk. And in little over a year as a fully-formed group, they’ve impressed audiences and musos alike, earning props from Bristol’s own Dr Meaker, whose remix of their track Sleep features on their debut EP Charm released last month. We asked bassist and Yes Man Jellyfish co-conspirator Rick to answer our 10 questions.

Bearcubs is the electronic project of 25-year-old Jack Ritchie. His distinct blend of emotive electronic, future garage and lo-fi house music has seen him heavily championed across the radio airwaves, getting spun by the likes of Annie Mac, Zane Lowe, Danny Howard and Monki. Hot off the back of his Chroma EP, which just dropped late last year, his new four-track EP Underwaterfall is set for release this March. With a sound comparable to James Blake, he’s earned the support of tastemakers Majestic Casual, who present his debut headline tour this month with dates across the UK and Germany. He kicks off his UK run of dates at Crofters Rights. We took the opportunity to ask him 10 questions.

Upcoming gigs: 5 April, The Fleece

Upcoming gigs: 20 March, Crofters Rights

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THOSE QUESTIONS... 1. What have you learned today? That Eugene Andrew ‘Gene’ Cernan (Captain, USN) was the last man to walk on the moon.

6. What was the last book you read? Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll.

2. Favourite track of all time? The impossible question! Pink Floyd’s The Great Gig in the Sky is about as close as I can get.

7. Favourite thing on TV? The Joy of Painting with Bob Ross is 30 minutes of retro bliss. It’s literally a work of art, as well a giant hug in rich colour.

3. It’s 3am and the party is winding down, what track do you play to get everyone going again? Most likely Todd Terje – Inspector Norse. Nobody can resist its playfulness and stellar production. Failing that though, dig out a copy of Original Pirate Material and let the whole thing play out. 4. Who are your top three acts right now? I recently saw C Duncan at Thekla and it was everything I’d hoped for. I’ve been following him for a while and adore his record Architect. He wrote everything on that and his live band play it perfectly. Really sweet and magical guy too. Canadian punk is visceral and White Lung are absolutely epic – they throw down. IAMNOBODI from Germany and his lush jazz arrangements over hip hop and broken beat grooves. 5. If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? Particle physics at CERN, working on the Large Hadron Collider discovering the foundations of everything.

8. Are you afraid of anything? It’s not a solid phobia but overtly large, unruly, bushy beards give you the creeps, right? Trim, shave or oil that thing, please. It’s got a pulse and it can smell fear. 9. Tell us something people don’t know about you… A lot of people ask how our band name came about. It’s actually a line by Detective Holland ‘Dutch’ Wagenbach from an American crime drama called The Shield. He says to his partner Claudette: ‘the chief wanted me to be the spineless, company yes-man, jellyfish. I told him to shove it.’’ So Yes Man Jellyfish is saying stand up for what you believe in and keep on doing your thing.

THOSE QUESTIONS... 1. What have you learned today? Ich habe etwas Deutsch gelernt. Bald gehe ich nach Berlin (I’ve learned some German, as I’m planning to move to Berlin). 2. Favourite track of all time? That’s hard to say… It changes from month to month, I have been obsessing over Bjork recently, so I will have to say every Bjork song. 3. It’s 3am and the party is winding down, what track do you play to get everyone going again? For house parties, Inspector Norse by Todd Terje never fails. 4. Who are your top three acts right now? Nicholas Jaar, Jessy Lanza, Sampha. 5. If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? That would be a terrible thing, but if I had to choose I’d probably be some kind of carpenter or maybe an architect. Anything where you get to create, really.

6. What was the last book you read? Short Stories by Ernest Hemingway. 7. Favourite thing on TV? I don’t usually watch TV but recently I have gotten into House of Cards. Kevin Spacey is on top form. 8. Are you afraid of anything? Not really. I would probably be scared if I got attacked by a shark or venomous snake or something. 9. Tell us something people don’t know about you… I used to scream in a hardcore/metal band. 10. What are you doing tomorrow? Making music, and possibly buying a plant for my new studio.

10. What are you doing tomorrow? Playing an outer space-themed gig and making some floating shelves (they are a real thing, honestly – look it up!).

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HAZE SESSIONS PRESENTS LOCAL TALENT

SPECTRES

‘Noise rock is probably the easiest summary of our music,’ says Spectres front man Joe Hatt. Originally hailing from North Devon, Spectres have been subverting expectations in Bristol for the past five years. After their 2015 album debut Dying, for example, the uncategorisable, noisy four piece surprised us the following year with a full remix record. Dead invites a slew of different artists ranging from techno wizard Richard Fearless (Death in Vegas) to post rock giants Mogwai to pull Dying apart track-by-track. Joe continues: ‘There’s more noise than anything else. But we’re not pure noise, we do write songs as well. It’s not shoegaze or psych rock, which people often tag us as. Noise is the middle ground and we build from there.’ Joining Joe along with guitarist Adrian Dutt, drummer Andy Came and bass-and-vocalist Darren Frost in Bedminster; we try to get to the bottom of what Spectres are really all about. It’s clear that a sense of anarchy runs through everything they do – shrugging off the machine and doing things their own way, whether people like it or not (as is often the case, they say). ‘We don’t sit down and think: what can we do to wind people up or get attention?’ says Joe. ‘But a lot of it is spur of the moment decisions. And if it comes off then great, if not, it doesn’t really matter.’ Whatever your view, Spectres are fully entrenched in the local scene, not just through their sonic offerings, but also through limited edition artworks and their semi-regular zine, Dark Habits. Joe also runs Bristol-based off kilter booking agency Qu Junktions; and Joe and Adrian head up Howling Owl Records

between them, which began with the pair making tapes of music they thought people needed to hear.

lead single with a two-and-a-half minute piece of noise that’s completely indecipherable.’

Joe explains: ‘Coming from North Devon, both Adrian and myself had grown up in a town where if you wanted anything to happen, you had to do it yourself. I ran a skateboarding and music magazine, and Adrian had always put on shows.

Much of the hype surrounding Spectres comes from the fallout of their live shows – an ear shattering, tell-your-friends experience, no doubt. But with their second studio album on the way, recording is clearly another important element for the band.

We make the music that we do because it’s like a weird counseling session for us. ‘So we came to Bristol and within about six months we were playing in bands and coming across music that we thought was really good, but no one was putting it out. So we just started doing it. We put out the first few Spectres EPs as well, but always hoping that someone else would put it out for us.’ They’re now signed to Sonic Cathedral who’ve released Dying, Dead, and now Spectres’ forthcoming album Condition, which is due 10 March. ‘Condition is the logical step from the first album,’ says Joe. ‘It’s a bit more brooding – it feels less rushed.’ ‘It’s an expansion on the sections from the first album that we really enjoyed playing live and bringing in those elements that happen naturally – filtering those big bits into it,’ says Adrian. Joe adds: ‘And not worrying about things like starting the

‘People see us live and they get completely blown apart by the volume,’ says Joe. ‘And then they listen to our album and see that there’s actual songs there. So hopefully people enjoy having those two different experiences. ‘It was important to get someone who knew us to record us. When we tried to record in Devon, or when we first moved to Bristol, we weren’t confident enough to say to the engineer, “No, we want to sound like this.” So they’d make it sound how they thought it should sound. ‘When we first recorded with Dom Mitchison [Malthouse Studios] for the Hunger EP, it was in some squat bedroom in Stokes Croft with barely any equipment at all, but he just nailed it. Since then, we’ve done everything with him.’ Spectres gained national exposure in late 2015 with their alternative theme song for their namesake Bond movie. A duet between Joe Hatt and vocalist Ela Orleans, Spectre was released on limited edition gold vinyl 007-inch. ‘It was a very long, well thought out – if we do say so ourselves – prank on the music industry,’ says Joe. While presented as a joke, the single was another way of conveying a sentiment they feel strongly about, and resist across all of their platforms.


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‘It’s our frustration at the apathy in music at the moment,’ says Joe. ‘No one really listens to anything anymore. It’s trying to make people react to something and feel something in the music they listen to, rather than letting it pass over them. ‘We get some hostility from some pockets of the Bristol music scene, because they think we’re just pranksters and we don’t care, or they don’t like the way we go about things. ‘But then we’re part of a really strong scene of bands that stems from Howling Owl, which for us is much more rewarding to be a part of. Not just rock bands, but electronic musicians and DJs who get where we’re coming from.’ ‘There’s always going to be some notoriety because we ended up in the semi spotlight,’ says Adrian. ‘Which makes people look at what we’re doing, and if they don’t know us, or get what we’re about, it can look a bit odd.

‘I think we’re doing something different and there are not many bands willing to put themselves in the firing line. I like to think that people can see our honesty. Certainly when people come to see us live, that’s the game changer – they’re like fucking hell, what is that? ‘That’s ultimately what we’re trying to do. We’re in a band because we make music to have fun. We make the music that we do because it’s like a weird counselling session for us. And it’s so good when people embrace that.’ ‘We are sincere in what we do musically,’ says Joe. ‘In our songs and our artwork, there’s a stupid amount of thought behind all of it. We’re just quite restless people and when something annoys us, we’ll react to it and do something that other bands may not end up doing because they don’t want to upset someone, or say something about a band who might be on a booking agency that they want to go on, or because it might

cost them the chance of getting a review from a magazine in eight months time. ‘Maybe if we did just shut up every now and again, things might be different. But it wouldn’t be fun. Part of being in a band and being in the music industry is to say what we think and have views. We know that we’re never going to have a big gig at Glastonbury or sell out a 500 capacity venue, that’s just not going to happen.’ ‘It makes it easier,’ says Darren. ‘As soon as you stop dreaming about being a rock star – and we learnt that a long time ago – you make honest music.’ Andy adds: ‘And then every new situation and scenario we find ourselves in is a bonus. We appreciate everything.’

People see us live and they get completely blown apart by the volume. ‘If we get fed at a gig we’re still happy!’ Joe says. To celebrate the release of Conditions, Spectres are transforming The Cube cinema on 4 March for a seated AV show with artist Jason Barker, who does the visuals for the brilliant Kayla Painter’s AV shows. ‘We’re a rock band, so being in a seated environment is going to be different,’ says Joe. ‘They’re letting us move the cinema screen to the front of the stage and we’re going to play behind it with projections on the screen and we’re going to be lit from behind – so there’s going to be a lot of weird visual trickery going on. ‘We’re going to double the sound system, so it’s going to sound massive as well. Hopefully they’ll let us close the doors so people can’t leave!’

4 March, The Cube wearespectres.com Words by Rachel Morris Photography by Dominika Scheibinger


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DR MEAKER’S DIRT & SOUL TOUR LAKOTA

Producer, multi-instrumentalist and all-round Bristol boy, Clive Meaker fronts his electric 8-piece cohort Dr Meaker. With fingers deep in the UK drum and bass scene, as well as taking major influences from soul music, Dr Meaker excite their listeners with heavy basslines and angelic-but-energetic vocal tracks. Bursting through the emerging lists on many of the top UK radio shows, Dr Meaker’s caramel blend of smooth soul and drum and bass gives us a taste of the raw originality and creative sound direction found only on the Bristol underground. Celebrating the release of their new album Dirt & Soul, Dr Meaker made their way back to Bristol for a one-off night at Lakota alongside some of the city’s finest. Supported by Reprazent’s DJ Suv, who sent out out a high-energy ‘influences’ set, DJ Bunjy, Roy Bar B2B with Bundat, Future Dub Orchestra and the mighty Tribe Steppaz, the night was set alight with Bristol love. A true demonstration of the immense concentration of talent in the city. Bursting onto the stage to a (suddenly) packed-out Lakota, Dr Meaker wet the hungry crowd’s appetite with big bouncing basslines, sexy saxophones and heartbreakingly soulful vocals. Playing tracks from their latest release Dirt & Soul, plus

a couple of throwbacks from their 2008 debut album A Lesson from the Speaker, the band inspired thoughts of sunsetsoaked evenings, festival fields and frantic two-stepping. An original high-energy live band, Dr Meaker tirelessly worked the eager crowd with their soulful anthems, leaving a flurry of shoe scuffs on the floor and a roomful of aching muscles. Nitelife caught up with Clive Meaker and the band just before they took to the stage…

I like to think we’re doing something original and that our sound is unique. With a fusion of two prominent genres that are almost as far apart as you can get, Dr Meaker’s mixture of uplifting drum and bass beats and sweet, soulful vocals are organic and original to the Bristol band.

‘It’s a sound I have been developing over the course of my whole career. I have always loved classic and soulful female vocals, but was also always inspired by Prodigy and other late 90s drum and bass producers. Coming from Bristol and with a musical background inspired by artists like Massive Attack and Roni Size, I wanted to do something similar but pioneering in the fusion of genres. The sound is always developing and moving forward, but can really be described as a fusion of dirt and soul, hence the title of the new album. ‘We are a unique, live act that combine melodic drum and bass with world-class vocalists and exciting collaborations. I like to think we’re doing something original and that our sound is unique to us and to Bristol. Dr Meaker is a collaborative effort that is made possible through the medium of many talented vocalists, musicians and artists. We are very Bristol-based and like to collaborate with vocalists within the city, helping them develop their sound and find their voice whilst they help us do the same.’ True to form, Dirt & Soul is rife with collaborations And sees the welcome return of guest vocalists Sian Evans, Lorna King and Yolanda.


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‘Yolanda is a longterm collaborator. We know each other from way back in the day and we’ve kept a working relationship going all these years. ‘In terms of fresh emerging talent in Bristol, there’s just so much at the moment. The Bristol scene is so strong, attracting more and more musicians, fusions and cocktails of genres – it’s really exciting to be around. There are several artists making big sounds in the city at the moment. Keep your eyes out for Paragon, Yes Man Jellyfish, Type Sun, Octopi and Break.’ With the daylight hours now inching ever longer, we’re already thinking ahead to the warmer months and so are Dr Meaker, who are hoping to book up a full on festival season as they tour and promote the new album. ‘We hope to be back at Glastonbury this year, of course, back in the Dance Village – our favourite slot. We’re also hoping to be at Boomtown and Bestival this summer, amongst a bunch of live shows and gigs. It’s all in the pipeline!’

Dr Meaker is a collaborative effort that is made possible through the medium of many talented vocalists, musicians and artists. Not only has Clive got big plans for the band this summer, but he’s also recently launched a cooler-than-cool, limited edition art collection in collaboration with the talented artist Gethin Ceidiog Hughes. Aptly named ‘Broken Soul’ and inspired by the band’s recent release, Gethin’s intention was to create a visual representation of his exploration of the album to find common ground between the music and his own art. The collection consists of 90 limited edition ‘Broken Soul’ screen prints and t-shirts that are available online. After being adjusted into place for a couple of photographs, Clive left us with a smile and some killer advice for any newbies cutting their teeth on the Bristol underground scene: ‘Be nice to everyone! You never know who you’re talking to, plus people are much more likely to want to help you out if you’re friendly. It can get you further than you think.’ A Bristol boy through and through, we’re expecting big things in 2017 from Clive and his amazing band, the wonderful Dr Meaker. Watch this space.

Words by Molly Chinner Photography by Dominika Scheibinger Drmeaker.co.uk


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PREVIEW

MACY GRAY BRISTOL JAZZ FESTIVAL

Macy Gray needs no introduction. The American soul singer and R&B star has been a household name since her 1999 debut album On How Life Is. Over the years she has collaborated with major names, including Fatboy Slim and Will.i.am, and continues to surprise us still, recently teaming up with pop mega-star Ariana Grande. Older fans were re-introduced to Macy Gray last year via her tenth studio album and first fully-fledged jazz record, Stripped. Many will know Macy best for her pop-R&B noughties chart toppers, but the Grammy Award-winning singer, whose voice is heavily inspired by Billie Holiday, has taken a different pace in her latest release, which features both original numbers and jazz covers of some of her most-loved tracks, including a fresh take on Metallica’s Nothing Else Matters (which was previously reimagined on her 2012 album Covered). To celebrate the release of Stripped, Macy will be performing at Bristol Jazz and Blues Festival at Colston Hall later this month, promising a set including songs from across all her

studio releases, but with a special focus on music from her latest album. Nitelife were honoured with the chance to speak with the icon ahead of her Bristol show to talk about her jazz debut.

Jazz is super big, it’s like the big league ball of music, so it was excellent that my album was noticed. When you hear the name Macy Gray, your mind conjures thoughts of her distinctive raspy voice, fur coats and, most notably, her hit debut single I Try. But before all that, the

singer started out as a jazz vocalist in a friend’s band. ‘Jazz was my first introduction to music and that kind of stuff never leaves you. I know it’s kind of cliché to make a jazz album later on in your music career, but when I was offered the chance to make Stripped, I thought it was a really good opportunity to do something different. We recorded in a church one night in the old school way too, so I was really excited about that.’ Putting a jazz spin on some timeless classics, the album features a selection of Macy Gray’s hits, including I Try and She Ain’t Right For You. ‘It was the label’s call to cover I Try – they were really insistent on me doing that. But there are some songs in my catalogue that I really love and also feature on the album. It was fun because we got to play around with different ways to re-visit some of my most popular songs. That was really cool.’ Macy Gray also made her first foray into the world of binaural


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recording with this latest release – a method that uses microphones arranged to create a 3D sonic experience, as though the listener is in the room. The result in this case is an up close and personal listening experience, from the echoing sound of the music travelling around the church where it was recorded, to the dusty sounds of the double bass and crisp vocals of Macy Gray.

It was the label’s call to cover I Try – they were really insistent on me doing that. ‘I think I was a lot more conscious of what I was doing when we were recording binaurally. Usually, I would just go into the

studio and I would sing my heart out because I could, and that would be that. ‘There’s always a fallback in the studio, because you can edit it or tune things out, or you can just do it over again. This recording experience was different. We would record a track live with the band once and that was it, so I was a lot more conscious of my performance and staying in pitch. I was a lot more conscious of myself technically as a whole.’ The singer songwriter who is used to dominating the pop and R&B charts has introduced herself to a different audience with the release of Stripped, but the switch-up has paid off for the singer, whose new direction has been showered with unanimous praise from jazz critics, including the Billboard jazz charts. ‘Jazz is super big, it’s like the big league ball of music, so it was excellent that my album was noticed. We even got to number 3 in the US jazz album chart. I was really honoured by that.’

The distinctive singer hopes another jazz album is on the cards for the near future, but in the meantime, she is focusing her attention on the release of her recent single, White Man – a socio-political song that responds to race relations in America and illustrates the current high tensions with a beautifully choreographed video, which is available to watch on YouTube now. Don’t miss Macy Gray at Bristol Jazz and Blues Festival on 19 March for ‘lots of great music and partying.’

19 March, Colston Hall bristoljazzandbluesfest.com Words by Abi Lewis


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THE INFLUENCERS // BEHIND THE SCENES WITH

ROSS SILCOCKS Ross Silcocks Age: 26 Job title: Founder and director of Entirety Labs

Film, music and snowboarding enthusiast Ross Silcocks has succeeded in building a business that combines his three greatest loves. Entirety Labs is a film production company who make insanely good videos for music-related events of all kinds, from Bristol’s brilliant The Blast events, to Iceland’s biggest festival, Secret Solstice or Bulgaria’s breathtaking Meadow in the Mountains. ‘Entirety started as a snowboarding clothing brand when I was at uni,’ he explains. ‘I was doing a degree in digital film production and while I was studying, I was also making films for free – doing bands, tours, documentaries… Just to get my name out there. ‘After uni, it probably took another two years of working for free or fifty quid here and there. But then after a while, I found that I was apparently doing a good job and I was getting booked.

‘But I was being asked to do maybe two festivals a weekend, so I was giving jobs away to mates and people I had met over the course of my filming life. Everyone loved me, but I wasn’t making any money! I was just giving away these clients and if that person had done a good job, they’d probably go back to them. ‘I realised that I needed to start a company. The whole time I’d been doing film stuff, I’d also been building my clothing brand, Entirety. So I made the decision to bring the two together. ‘Labs’ came about because we cook stuff up, we experiment – we’re like the Breaking Bad of film! ‘Now I’ve got this incredible team, who are so involved and so excited to be a part of what Entirety Labs is that they’re bringing in their own clients, we’re evolving and it’s all organic.’ Take a look at any of Entirety’s work, and it doesn’t long to work out that this is a cool company. ‘We do things differently. We don’t do corporate shoots – if they come up, no matter how much money they are, we don’t take them. We want to do stuff with edge, we want to do stuff that we get fulfillment out of. ‘Entirety is all based in music. It started with me going on tour with metal bands back in the day, now we’ve moved toward electronic music – partly because of my tastes – but the fact we get to work with some of the artists that we do is incredible.’ 

 Just one of those careertopping moments was when he was recently invited along on a European tour with Skrillex’s hyper-cool label, OWSLA. ‘That is one of the most talked-about labels right now. And the fact I got to go around Europe with a label as big as that with those artists is amazing. ‘They booked us into the Crane Hotel in Amsterdam. It’s only got four rooms and each room is a shipping container. You have to take a series of lifts to get up, because it is essentially just a crane. It’s the craziest place – there’s an open-air jacuzzi on the top level and the bed sheets are made of gold! ‘I spent years sleeping on floors in the most ridiculous, horrific rooms, so now a Premier Inn is still amazing to me, but to stay in that place was unreal.’ Having seemingly achieved the elusive dream career, Ross explains how he got there: ‘I knew that I could not sit still and work from the same place every single day, so I left uni thinking: what do I love? I love film above all. I love music and I love snowboarding. So I thought, let’s try and do those things. ‘If you really, really love something as much as I love music and film, if you can put your passion and drive into those things – how is it not going to work? You get out what you put in.’

This passion shows through in all Entirety productions, and is a driving factor that’s shared by the whole team. ‘Everything about Entirety is the atmosphere. If we come away from filming something and you can get a real sense of the atmosphere, that’s one of the main focuses of what we do. Sometimes you see a festival promo and it might be a cool film, it might be shot really well, but if you don’t come away from it with that heart-throbbing, oh my god I want to be there feeling – is it a good film?’ Ross says that persistence is key when it comes to building a career in film, having rewarded a few eager beavers in his time. ‘People who have kept constantly on at us for a chance to work with us, and not been effected by us not replying because we’re plainly too busy, those people will gain experience with companies like us. It might be the case that someone has emailed us a month ago and it’s sat in our inbox, then they email us again and a job has come up – they’re in! ‘We try and do things with Bristol artists as much as possible. People like Love Saves the Day, Who Cares and The Blast – who are like our number one clients. The Blast do a standup job with supporting the local scene, and we try to take after them in that respect. ‘We use that same mentality when bringing people onto our team. We are looking for the people who are up-andcoming, that maybe we’ve got a few years on in terms of experience, but the talent is there. We spend a lot of time sussing these people out and we’re very careful who we ask to join our team, so we can facilitate helping them grow and get a vast array of experience – and in return we get to harness their talent for Entirety!’

entiretylabs.com Photography by Martin Thompson FB: TheFaceCollective


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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.

LAST EVER BLANKETY QUIZ

After 6 years the Blankety bunch are sad to announce their last quiz, so come on down with your head packed with juicy facts. With prizes for winners, we’re sure to go out with a bang.

7th Mar // 9pm – Late // Free Before 11pm

THE MORNING AFTER CLUB - WES ANDERSON FILMS Come down and get cosy with NO.51 for their monthly movie day. Celebrating all things Wes Anderson, N0.51 will be showing Fantastic Mr. Fox, Grand Budapest Hotel and Life Aquatic. Pyjamas optional, red beanie compulsory.

26th Mar // 4pm – Late // Free Entry


02 academy

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

The o2 Academy is one of Bristol’s busiest music venues playing host to major touring acts as well as up and coming artists. We’ve established ourselves as one of the best venues to catch your favourite bands in the Southwest. We’re also home to Ramshackle - Bristol’s Notorious Weekly Rave: A fine selection of all thats good in music mixed by Patrick Nazemi, Chezney & Guests.

STATE CHAMPS

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New York pop-rock heavyweights State Champs embark on a new European tour. Visiting familiar venues and new countries, the show promises both classic hits and new surprises. Support from As It Is and Northbound.

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10th Mar // 6.30pm – 10pm // £14 adv Fri 3rd Mar • SOLD OUT

Sat 25th Mar • From £5 adv 10pm-4am • over 18s only

Sum 41

Garage Nation

Fri 3rd Mar • £5 adv

The Pogues Irish Whiskey present: A Shot At Discovery

Sun 26th Mar • £25 adv

Hey

Mon 27th Mar • £15 adv

Circa Waves

Wed 8th Mar • £21 adv Rescheduled date

The Wailers + By The Rivers

+ Solo Banton with Upper cut band

Wed 10th May • £16.50 adv

Protoje & The Indiggnation Thu 11th May • £20 adv

Underoath

Fri 12th May • £3 adv

BA1 Records Showcase Mon 15th May • £26.50 adv

Tue 28th Mar • £17.50 adv

Sampha

George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic

Wed 29th Mar • £27.50 adv

Tue 15th May • £20 adv

Fri 10th Mar • £14 adv

The Jesus and Mary Chain The Cribs

+ As It Is + Northbound

Thu 30th Mar • £25 adv

Wed 24th May • £25adv

Stiff Little Fingers

Sat 1st Apr • £25 adv

IRA

Thu 25th May • £25adv

+ Theatre of Hate

Wed 15th Mar • SOLD OUT

Thu 6th Apr • £20 adv

Blackberry Smoke + Biters

Sat 10th Jun • £19.50 adv

Glass Animals

Thu 16th Mar • £24 adv

Fri 7th Apr • £12 adv

Thu 15th Jun • £18 adv

Black Star Riders + Backyard Babies + GUN

The Wedding Present The Amy Winehouse Experience A.K.A Lioness Playing “George Best”

Fri 17th Mar • £22 adv

Sat 8th Apr • £25 adv

Sat 12th Aug • £22.50 adv

Sat 18th Mar • £22.50 adv

Tue 18th Apr • SOLD OUT

Gojira + Code Orange + Car Bomb

Rag ‘n’ Bone Man

Sun 19th Mar • £32 adv

Wed 19th Apr • £25 adv Rescheduled date

State Champs

The Stranglers

Sun 12th Mar • £18.50 adv

The Selecter / The Beat feat. Ranking Roger

Quantic Live with Alice Russell + Pete Josef Band

Agnieszka Chylinska

The Saw Doctors

Mon 20th Mar • £16 adv

Sat 22nd Apr • From £10 adv 8pm-2am • over 18s only

Mallory Knox

+ Lonely The Brave + Fatherson

Punky, Reggae Party Trojan Sound System Black Roots

Wed 22nd Mar • SOLD OUT

All Time Low

+ Smiley & The Underclass + Hotsteppas

Thu 23rd Mar • SOLD OUT

James Arthur

Fri 28th Apr • SOLD OUT

Fri 24th Mar • SOLD OUT

Stormzy

VO5 NME Awards Tour 2017

Wed 3rd May • SOLD OUT

Blossoms + Cabbage + Rory Wynne Future Island

Hawkwind

Skunk Anansie 2-Tone Tribute Tour

Sublime with Rome Fri 1st Sep • £12 adv

Guns 2 Roses Fri 15th Sep • £12 adv

The Velvets

Fri 22nd Sep • £13 adv

The Smyths

Thu 5th Oct • £22.50 adv

New Found Glory Wed 25th Oct • £22.50 adv

W.A.S.P.

Wed 13th Dec • £27.50 adv

Fish

Fri 15th Dec • £19.50 adv

Purple Rain A Celebration of Prince

O2 Academy Bristol Frogmore Street, Bristol BS1 5NA • Doors 7pm unless stated Venue box office opening hours: Mon - Sat 12pm - 4pm

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SAMPHA

As one of the UK’s most enigmatic artists, twenty-seven year old Sampha has lent his vocal, production and song-writing talents to a range of stand-out releases, including Solange, Frank Ocean and FKA Twigs.

28th Mar // 7pm – 11pm // £17.50 adv


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233 Cheltenham Road, Bristol, BS6 5QP | @Brstlbootlegger | facebook.com/BristolBootlegger | 0117 942 2700 | bristolbootlegger.co.uk

The Bootlegger, an independent, family run business welcoming all who look for a friendly company, good conversation, and an amazing selection of Liquor. Our liquor, our service and our music are inspired by Prohibition-era traditions but also offer the very best of contemporary modern America. Live Music and a great atmosphere are at the heart of the Bootlegger.

AWESOME WELLS

DJ Awesome Wells will take you from swing to electro swing, making stops at rock ‘n’ roll, blues and ska.

Every Saturday // 11pm – 2am // Free Entry

LEARN TO BE A BOOTLEGGER COCKTAIL MASTER ShAKE IT, STRAIN IT, BuILd IT, dRINK IT!

Learn 3 different cocktaiL techniques with your own personaL bootLegger, then choose your two favourite drinks you’ve seen being made,

to make and enjoy for yourseLf! THE DELICIOUS CHOICES

MOJITO • Old fashioned • LONG ISLAND ESPRESSO MARTINI • Cosmopolitan • martini £20 per person. Free Glass oF prosecco on arrival. Groups oF up to 16 welcome. Book Your slots everYdaY Between 5 - 7 pm & 7:30 - 930 pm At Info@Bristolbootlegger.co.uk

WHY NOT TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT THIS FESTIVE SEASON? BOOK NOW FOR YOUR XMAS PARTY ON 0117 9422700

HAPPY HOUR

Our Happy Hour features old classics as well as some of our own inhouse creations. In more of a “Happy Night” fashion, it runs all night from Sunday to Thursday and until 9pm on Friday’s and Saturday’s.

Sunday – Thursday all night//Friday & Saturday 4pm – 9pm// 2 for £10


colston hall

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

‘Colston Hall is Bristol’s largest concert hall, presenting major names in rock, pop, jazz, folk, world and classical music such as Laura Marling, John Grant, Richard Hawley, Robert Plant and Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. It houses world-class comedy, film screenings and light entertainment, as well as local choirs, orchestras and schools.

MACY GRAY

Bristol Jazz & Blues Festival presents award-winning singer, songwriter and actress Macy Gray whose music transcends genres, from experimental soul and alternative rock, to retro-disco and hip-hop.

19th Mar / 9pm

spring at colston hall 0117 203 4040 colstonhall.org

wed 1 mar mike and the mechanics sat 4 mar henning wehn mon 6 mar brit floyd tue 7 mar sue perkins: live! in spectacles thu 9 mar laura marling fri 10 mar bournemouth symphony orchestra: heroes and legends sun 12 mar devin townsend project thu 16 – sun 19 mar bristol jazz and blues festival thu 16 mar metropolis with andy sheppard fri 17 mar the big swing sat 18 mar robben ford

sat 18 mar kirk fletcher // mud morganfield (double bill) sat 18 mar sound for spies and private eyes sun 19 mar ‘praise!’ featuring the london community gospel choir sun 19 mar the bobby shew big band – my friend dizzy sun 19 mar macy gray mon 20 mar scott bradlee’s postmodern jukebox thu 23 mar sean lock – keep it light sat 25 mar bristol choral society & bristol ensemble: mendelssohn and mozart sun 26 mar uwe singers and symphony orchestra

thu 30 mar sound industry conference fri 31 mar grandaddy sat 1 apr paul weller tue 4 apr 10cc wed 5 apr ne-yo thu 6 apr bournemouth symphony orchestra: rococo and revolution fri 7 apr jimmy carr sat 8 apr national children’s orchestras of great britain sun 9 apr caro emerald mon 10 apr rick astley wed 12 apr monteverdi 450: il ritorno d’ulisse in patria

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GRANDADDY

American indie rockers Grandaddy reunited in 2012 following a sixyear hiatus, but now they are finally returning in the flesh for a full live tour and the tantalising promise of brand new material for the first time in over a decade.

31st Mar / 7pm


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.

THROW DOWN BONES

Wrong Way Records are proud to announce an evening of psychedelic music, Fuzz Club’s Thrown Down Bones supported by Dublins This Other Kingdom and Bristol’s Umi.

11th Mar // 7pm – 10.30pm // £8 adv

ED GEATER

Birmingham based singer-songwriter and beatboxer Ed Geater, is coming to The Crofters Rights this March, supporting his recently released ‘Unseen’ EP on London label Music Mandi.

15th Mar // 7pm – 11pm // £3.50 adv


DOghouse

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17 St Stephen’s Street, Bristol, BS1 1EN, | @TheDoghouseBris | facebook.com/TheDoghouseBristol | 0117 925 5207 | thedoghouse.bar

Unbound from any notion of trends or theme, we exist within a style of our very own. If you want to sit and enjoy a quiet drink, you can. If you want to take heel and cut shapes to an incredible selection of music, of diverse styles, then you can. Or, if you simply want to crack wise with the tenders and slug whiskey, that’s fine as well.

WATERCOLOUR: SHAUN EDWARDS + DAN COLEMAN Now winter is almost over and everyone is getting back into the party spirit, Doghouse are ready to kick off their first installment of Watercolour, with two very good friends, house and techno DJ’s Shaun Edwards and Dan coleman.

3rd Mar // 10pm – Late // £3/£5

ADAPTIVE: MAKO & KYRIST

Doghouse are excited to announce the next installment of Adaptive, featuring Bristol producers Mako and Kyrist.

10th Mar // 10pm – 4am // £5 +bf


DOJO

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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.

DEEPMASTERS

Deepmasters bring the deepest of house music with live elements to keep it fresh. With Tristan Figueroa and guests.

4th Mar // 12am – 6am // £6 before 1am / £7 after

4 TO THE FLOOR

All flavours of underground house music, from the widest variety of DJs on the Bristol scene. Join the event on Facebook for free entry before 1am.

Every Friday // 11pm – 6am //£5 before 1/ £6 after


exchange

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

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

ELECTRIC SWING CIRCUS

The ESC’s sound is a powerful combination of vintage samples, electro beats, gypsy-jazz guitar, electric double bass, keys, live drums and dirty synths.

4th Mar // 7.30pm – Late // £12 adv

MR TEA AND THE MINIONS + LOUNGE CAT IDEALS + RAZZOMO Cheekiness, fun and love bind this band together. The Minions play their own unique take on high-energy Balkan party music - combining Gypsy flavoured Ska, Dub and Swing with an infusion of soulful melodies.

17th Mar // 8pm – Late // £5.50/£7.50 adv


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

DOC BROWN

Beginning life as an underground battle rapper and stalwart of the London Hip Hop scene, Doc Brown has diversified profoundly, moving into mainstream TV and Film. Come join Doc Brown embark on his ‘Stemma’ album tour.

22nd Mar // 7.30pm – 11pm // £15 adv

ILL NINO

ILL NIÑO’s Latin roots run bloody and deep. Melodic vocals, bilingual lyrics, flamenco guitars, tribal drums and Latin percussion, and Salsainfused bass lines make up the ground breaking sound that defines ILL NIÑO.

26th Mar // 7.30pm – 11pm // £17.50 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?

SHANTY + FUTURE DUB ORCHESTRA + SKYLION

Seven piece party-reggae collective, Shanty will be bringing stomping bass and party vibes to Attic Bar this March, alongside electronica, triphop group Future Dub Orchestra and Skylion.

10th Mar // 8.30pm – 2am // £3 otd

GARDNA X KREED

Boom Sound are back on home turf for the launch party of Gardna x Kreed’s new EP, BS004. Showcasing an array of badass vocalists, alongside a selection of Boom Sound residents running riddims throughout the night.

25th Mar // 8.30pm – 2am // £3


the gallimaufry

40 // VENUES

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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WALDO’S GIFT

Weekly residency with talented trio, Waldo’s Gift. Bringing musicianship combining math, jazz, groove and electronic elements and a shifting line-up of special guests and tribute sessions.

Every Wednesday // 8pm – Late // Free Entry


the golden lion

VENUES // 41

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

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

GOLDEN LION

THE ORIGINAL RABBIT FOOT SPASM BAND

Oxford based seven-piece rhythm and blues band The Original Rabbit Foot Spasm Band are coming to The Golden Lion this March for some vintage jazz, influenced by 1930’s and 1940’s jump blues.

10th Mar // 9pm – Late // Free Entry

LIVE MUSIC MARCH 2017

EVERY MON @ 9PM: BIG FAT MUSIC QUIZ - £1 Per Person EVERY WED @ 9PM: ROCK N ROLL BINGO! - £1 Per Game THU FRI SAT SUN

2nd 3rd 4th 5th Plus

THU FRI SAT SUN THU FRI SAT SUN

9th 10th 11th 12th

JAZZ NIGHT With Milbone & Co. MOUNT NAKARA Immersive, heavyweight dub SENSIJAM Cyprus/Bristol Organic Roots Reggae HANNAH ROSE PLATT Enchanting Americana 4pm NEWTON COUNTRY Country & Americana

Plus

ENTER THE LION Songwriters Showcase RABBIT FOOT SPASM BAND Jump Steady Jazz Beat FLASH HARRY Bristol Legends of Folk Rock! JOHNNY PAYNE & THE THUNDER Blues/Roots 4pm CANUTE’S PLASTIC ARMY Dark n Twisted

16th 17th 18th 19th

ONE DROP REGGAE JAM Led by Hotsteppas SOUL INGREDIENTS STAX Style Soul & Blues THE HOUDINIS Dance Ya Sox Off Ska!! RUBY & THE ROBINSONS Vintage Rock n Roll 4pm

THU FRI

23rd PIGSTY HILL BLUES CLUB New Blues Jam 24th MAGGIES MARSHMALLOWS Prague Garage Punk Plus JOE JAMES & THE PARIAHS Fuzzed Up Freakbeat SAT 25th KIRRIS RIVIERE BLUES BAND Swingin Blues SUN 26th KIT HAWES & ARRON CATLOW Folk 3pm CRH Present BILL KIRCHEN & BAND Guitar Legend 7.30pm £15 PETE COGGINS & THE SOUL INGREDIENTS

Bristol’s finest purveyors the classics. Pete’s Soul searching voice is perfectly backed up by his fantastic 6 piece Stax inspired soul band, playing music by the great Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, James Brown and more.

17th Mar // 9pm – Late // Free Entry


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.

PARALLEL DIMENSIONS W/ PETE HELLER + TERRY FARLEY

Listings:

March 2017

Some names are synonymous with a genre and Pete Heller and Terry Farley are certainly that when it comes to acid house.

3rd Mar // 11pm – 5am // £5/£10 adv

03.03.17 / Parallel Dimensions Pete Heller & Terry Farley

04.03.17 / Carnival

10.03.17 / Crux

11.03.17 / United Sounds: Bangers & Mash

17.03.17 / Shak Out 3rd Birthday - St Patricks Day

18.03.17 / Cubana Presents Chris Lorenzo, DJ Zinc & Ussy

24.03.17 / Concept Collective J:Kenzo

24.03.17 / The Good Life - The Tribal Dance

25.03.17 / TRiBE of FRoG

31.03.17 / High Rise Slimzee & Riko Dan

Lakota

6 Upper Street Bristol BS2 8QN

J:KENZO + QUEST B2B SILKIE + KARMA + CHOKEZ

Concept Collective are back for their Coroners Court debut, bringing with them their biggest line up to date. Expect earth rattling bass and exclusives galore.

24th Mar // 10pm-5am // £8£10 adv Coroners Court


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.

KAZABIAN

UK’s number 1 indie cover band Kazabian are coming to The Lanes this March to deliver hits from Kasabian’s five album catalogue.

11th Mar // 9pm – 12am // £7/£8 adv

THE BIG CHEESE

Bath’s longest running club night is coming to Bristol this March, delivering a big fat chunk of non-stop cheesy pop anthems and guilty pleasures on the 3rd Friday of every month.

17th Mar // 9pm – 3am // £3 adv


the lantern XX

44 // VENUES

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

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

ALEXIS TAYLOR

Alexis Taylor (Hot Chip) bares his soul from the piano stool as he performs a collection of songs taken from Piano, his third solo release. The Guardian calls it “stripped-down ivory tinkling”, while Pitchfork praises “something totally sparse and infinitely more vulnerable”.

Tue 21st Mar / 20:00 / The Lantern

Highlights Fri 3 Mar Lack of Afro

Tue 14 Mar Jonwayne

Sat 18 Mar Dinosaur

Sat 4 Mar Amp Fiddler

Wed 15 Mar Flats & Sharps

Sun 5 Mar The Grahams

Thu 16 – Sun 19 Mar Bristol Jazz and Blues Festival

Sat 18 Mar Ricky Riccardi: Louis Armstrong Lecture

Mon 6 Mar Oddisee & Good Compny Tue 7 Mar Albert Lee Wed 8 Mar The Bill Laurance Group Thu 9 Mar Hamilton Leithauser Sat 11 Mar Rodigan: My Life in Reggae Sun 12 Mar An Evening with Hazel O’Connor

Thu 16 Mar Sari Schorr & The Engine Room // Northsyde Fri 17 Mar Dakhla // Remi Harris Trio

Sat 18 Mar Jason Rebello Sun 19 Mar Jimi Hendrix (Slight Return) Sun 19 Mar Robin Nolan Trio

Fri 17 Mar Alec Dankworth – Spanish Accents

Sun 19 Mar Pee Wee Ellis & Roger Biwandu Trio

Fri 17 Mar Bristol Bluesmen

Sun 19 Mar Yazz Ahmed

Sat 18 Mar Sun 19 Mar Moscow Drug Club Jasper Hoiby’s Fellow Creatures Sat 18 Mar Gilad Atzmon & Tue 21 Mar Alan Barnes Alexis Taylor

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

Wed 22 Mar Martin Harley & Daniel Kimbro Thu 23 Mar Daniel Lanois – Solo Instrumental AV Set Fri 24 Mar Theatre Ballads Sat 25 Mar Devon Sproule Tue 28 Mar Sklamberg & The Shepherds Wed 29 Mar King Ayisoba Thu 30 Mar Kate Simko & London Electronic Orchestra Fri 31 Mar Ibibio Sound Machine

New music in The Lantern sponsored by

Box Office: 0117 203 4040 www.colstonhall.org/the-lantern

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KATE SIMKO & LONDON ELECTRIC ORCHESTRA

Kate Simko’s training in classical and jazz feeds directly into her lively approach to composition. As the founder of London Electronic Orchestra, this all-female string and synth ensemble marries her twin passions: live orchestral performance and electronic music.

Thu 30th Mar / 20:30 / The Lantern


the love XX inn

VENUES // 45

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.

ARTWORK PRESENTS: ART’S HOUSE

March.

After Summer Long residencies at XOYO in London and Pike’s in Ibiza, plus his sold out Xmas party at London’s Brixton Electric, Artwork is bringing his legendary party ‘Art’s House’ to Bristol.

Thurs 02. Hodge x Livity Sound

11th Mar // 10pm – 4am // £3

Friday 03. Sprung Saturday 04. Teak x Burek Thursday 9. From Berlin With Love Friday 10. Rhythm Sister Saturday 11. Artwork pres. Arthouse Thursday 16. Love Below Friday 17. TBC Saturday 18. Kasbah ft Khidja Thursday 23. BWiM: Mix Night Showcase Friday 24. Bozak & Friends ft. Al Kent Saturday 25. Love Crimes Thursday 30. Djemba Friday 31. Warm ft Gerd Janson

84 Stokes Croft, Bristol BS1 3QY T: 0117 923 2565 www.theloveinn.com

WARM: GERD JANSON

Gerd Janson The love Inn warmly welcome one of the world’s finest DJ talents Gerd Janson. Gerd has had a longstanding career as a progressive and talented DJ. Come catch him with Warm this March.

31st Mar // 10pm – 4am // £3


MarbleXXFactory

46 // VENUES

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

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

SOLARDO SESSIONS

House and techno artists Solardo are made up of UK based producers MRK1 and James Elliot. Come and check out the hotly tipped DJ/ production duo in the house and techno scene.

3rd Mar // 10pm – 5am // £16.10 adv final release

MONSTER TRUCK

Canadian rock band Monster Truck are set to hit Bristol’s Marble Factory this March to showcase tracks from their 2016 sophmore album ‘Sittin’ Heavy.’

15th Mar // 7.30pm – 11pm // £13.75 inc.bf


mother’s ruin

VENUES // 47

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

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

REJECTED

Welcome to the new club night Rejected. With the DJ taking requests, you’ll witness everything from old skool punk, rock, goth, rockabilly and more. Why? Because they can.

9th Feb // 10pm – 3am // Free Entry

MOTHERS RUIN QUIZ! FREE FOOD AND BONUS ROUNDS Join Aled and co as they take you through the latest in music, news and general knowledge in the Ruin’s very own test of skill and endurance. Winning team takes pot. Genius.

Every Tuesday // 9pm – Late // £1 per player


mr wolfs

48 // VENUES

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

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

ST. PATRICK’S DAY + THE GREAT MALARKEY + SOLID GONE It’s St. Patrick’s day and Mr Wolf’s have got the best folk-punk-blues in the building. The Great Malarkey and Solid Gone will be joining them with their fabulous mixture of rocky, punk gospel.

17th Mar // 9pm – Late // £3 - £4 OTD

MR WOLFS OPEN MIC / GIN JAM

Mr Wolfs Open Mic night introduces a house kit and amps allowing us to cater for bands and end the night with an all in Jam. Free noodles and beers for all performers.

Every Wednesday // 8.30pm – Late // Free Entry


the old bookshop

VENUES // 49

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

The Old Bookshop is an informal, sociable 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.

45’S

The energetic Bristol based party band 45’s will be playing the finest rock ‘n’ roll, blues and soul covers this March. This sharply dressed trio are on a mission to get your feet stomping.

4th Apr // 9pm – 11pm // Free Entry

WASUREMONO

Steve Lamacq championed four piece, playing Indie, Krautrock and Dream-pop from Bradford-on-Avon.

18th Apr // 9pm – 11pm // Free Entry


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.

I AM THE UNIVERSE + VUROMANTIC + MORE

Vuromantics are coming to Bristol on March 12th, with special guests I Am Of The Universe - IAOTU and support from Better Strangers & Socket.

12th Mar // 7pm – 11pm // £4 adv

TUSKENS + HIGH TIDES + HIGHLIVES + MORE

Scylla Records presents a night of loud rock and pop, with a line-up featuring Tuskens, High Tides, Higlives and more. Advance tickets come with a free digital sampler.

26th Mar // 7pm – 11pm // £4 adv


SWX

VENUES // 51

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

SWX is a new Live Music venue and Event Space in Bristol city centre. Equipped with a state of the art sound & lighting system, we’ll be playing host to some of the best gigs the city has to offer, as well as being home to two of Bristols most loved Club Nights; Far Fetched every Friday and CODEC every Saturday night. Head to SWXBristol.com for our latest listings

DANNIC & KRYDER

DJ and producer Dannic is one of the fiercest acts to emerge from the latest generation of Dutch artists. Kryder’s music transcends language and captivates the ear, delivering a fresh sound.

CLUB & LIVE EVENTS GUIDE

4th Mar // 10pm – 4am // £7/£8 inc.bf

Plus every weekend, our legendary SWX club nights...

Tickets available from: swxbristol.com Gigantic / Bristol Ticket Shop

SAT 4TH MARCH

FRI 14TH APRIL

DOORS 10:30PM / CURFEW 4AM

DOORS 9:30PM / CURFEW 4AM

CODEC PRESENTS:

SOULTRAIN EASTER SPECIAL

DANNIC & KRYDER From £6 + BF

From £7.50 + BF

SAT 1ST APRIL

SUN 16TH APRIL

DOORS 10:30PM / CURFEW 4AM

DOORS 9:30PM / CURFEW 4AM

CODEC PRESENTS:

KISSTORY BANK HOLIDAY

HOWARD DONALD & SON OF 8

From £7.50 + BF

From £6 + BF

WED 31ST MAY

SAT 8TH APRIL

DOORS 7PM / CURFEW 11PM

MJR PRESENTS:

DOORS 6:30PM / CURFEW 10PM

OVER TO YOU

VINTAGE TROUBLE + SUPPORT TBA

IDLE CROOKS & ENGLISHMEN WILD AT HEART

£21.50 + BF

SUN 4TH JUNE

From £6 + BF

DOORS 7PM / CURFEW 11PM

SAT 8TH APRIL

THEE OH SEES

DOORS 10:30PM / CURFEW 4AM

CODEC PRESENTS:

From £20 + BF

SICK INDIVIDUALS + THOMAS NEWSOM From £6 + BF

THUR 13TH APRIL DOORS 10:30PM / CURFEW 4AM

SAT 24TH JUNE DOORS 4:30PM / CURFEW 10:30PM

LEGENDS OF DARTS From £18.50 + BF

NATHAN DAWE & DEAN MAC From £4 + BF

HOWARD DONALD & SON OF 8

Global superstar Howard Donald needs no introduction. Aside from touring the globe with Take That, Howard has been DJ’ing all over the world for the last 20 years – bringing his energetic brand of dance music.

1st Apr // 10pm – 4am // £7/£8 inc.bf


thekla

52 // VENUES

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!

MITSKI

THEKLA

Japanese song maker Mitski is coming to Thekla this March to showcase material from her highly anticipated 2016 album ‘Puberty 2’.

LIVE LISTINGS

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

7th Mar // 7pm – 10pm // £11 adv

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

TUESDAY 28TH MARCH

THURSDAY 2ND MARCH

FRANCOIS AND THE ATLAS MOUNTAINS

WEDNESDAY 13 + BOURBON CROW SATURDAY 4TH MARCH

WEDNESDAY 29TH MARCH

THE ORWELLS

PULLED APART BY HORSES

TUESDAY 7TH MARCH

MITSKI

+ TIGERCUB + THEE MVPS THURSDAY 30TH MARCH

WEDNESDAY 8TH MARCH

DIRTY HIT TOUR: SUPERFOOD

VANT

+ KING NUN + PALE WAVES

MONDAY 13TH MARCH

THE PIGEON DETECTIVES

SOLD OUT

THURSDAY 31ST MARCH

RUSTY SHACKLE

+ THE RUMBLE

TUESDAY 14TH MARCH

BEN HAENOW

SUNDAY 2ND APRIL

THE MOONLANDINGZ

+ CHRISTIAN BURROWS + LILY JO

+ GOAT GIRL

THURSDAY 16TH MARCH

CLOUD NOTHINGS

TUESDAY 4TH APRIL

TRIM

MONDAY 17TH MARCH

DAVE HAUSE AND THE MERMAID

WEDNESDAY 5TH APRIL

HAYLEY BONAR

+ DEAD HEAVENS: INTRODUCING ROBYN G. SHIELS

FRIDAY 7TH APRIL

WEDNESDAY 22ND MARCH

GAVIN JAMES

SOLD OUT

THUNDERCAT

+ JAMES TAYLOR WATTS + FREYA RIDINGS SATURDAY 8TH APRIL

PALLBEARER

THURSDAY 23TH MARCH

THE LEMON TWIGS

+ PINKISH BLACK

+ SHOCK MACHINE

MONDAY 10TH APRIL

CHAINSKA BRASSIKA

FRIDAY 24TH MARCH

LEWIS WATSON

THURSDAY 13TH APRIL

SOLD OUT

SATURDAY 25TH MARCH

SLAVES (US)

REAL FRIENDS

+ CAN’T SWIM + MICROWAVE

SUNDAY 26TH MARCH

GREGORY ALAN ISAKOV

FRIDAY 14TH APRIL

HELLYEAH

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THUNDERCAT

Having just released his third full-length studio album ‘Drunk’ via Brainfeeder, Thundercat will be setting foot in Bristol to play music from the epic 23-track album.

22nd Mar // 7pm – 10pm // £19.80 adv


trinity

VENUES // 53

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.

METALHEADZ - LABEL NIGHT

We welcome back Metalheadz to Bristol with a huge line-up, including Dillinja, Om Unit, Commix, Total Science and more.

18th Mar // 10pm – 4am // £10/£12.50/£14.50 adv

RC1 IN SESSION: CASPA +HATCHA + MORE

Introducing the first night of the new RC1 In Session series, where they will be bringing you the biggest line-ups of dubstep and bass music, powered by their mighty RC1 Sound System.

25th Mar // 10pm – 4am // £10/£14.50/£16.50 adv





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