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Friday 15th May Downstairs

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Matt the Good & Rob Nuck (LOOK BOTH WAYS) Paul Walker (situation)

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Win tickets to Mobb Deep // SEASICK Steve 17 HIGHLIGHTS

best events this APRIL 18-22 PROFILES

New york transit authority KAGOULE 23 REWIND // BEST OF LAST MONTH

George Clinton and the parliment-funkadelic 24-25 INTERVIEW // LOCAL TALENT

henry green 26-27 EVENT PREVIEW

roni size 28-29 THE INFLUENCERS

MAY 2015

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FEATURED VENUES

51 Stokes Croft 32 O2 Academy 33 Big Chill Bar 34 Cosies 35 Crofters Rights 36

Dojo 37 Elbow Room 38 The Fleece 39 The Full Moon 40 GALLIMAUFRY 41

The Golden Lion 42 Lakota 43 Lanes 44 The Love Inn 45 Mother’s Ruin 46

Mr Wolfs 47 THE OLD BOOKSHOP 48 Stag and Hounds 49 Trinity 50 Thekla 51

Woods 52

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SEASICK STEVE

June 26, Harbourside

We’ve teamed up with the lovely lot at Bristol Summer Series to offer 2 x pairs of tickets to see American bluesman and festival favourite in a special open-air concert on Bristol’s Harbourside. Seasick Steve takes over Lloyd’s Amphitheater for a rare live performance.

To enter: visit us on facebook.com/ nitelifeonline and post ‘Seasick Steve’ on our wall. Winners selected by prize draw on 03/06/15. Tickets valid 26/06/15.

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Mobb Deep May 9th, O2 Academy

To mark the 20th anniversary of the iconic Infamous album, American hardcore hip hop duo Mobb Deep tour the UK for the first time in a decade. Performing the album in its entirety. A show not to be missed by fans of East Coast hardcore.

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LIVE MUSIC IS BACK @ NO.51

SOUL SHAKIN’ WITH BEN SUMMERS AND GUESTS

LIVE

This month, No.51 kicks off something new and something beautiful. Booked so far is: Morgan & Knapp, Voodoo Jukebox, The Boulevards, Steel Strum, Rumdog Billionaire and Edd “The Green Man” Keene. Keep up to date with the 51’s Facebook page to see announcements about live acts playing on Friday and Saturday nights all month.

Every Friday and Saturday // 8.30 pm – late // Free before 11pm // No.51 Stokes Croft

LIVE

TURBODISCO CLUB

Ben Summers hosts an evening of Northern Soul, 60s club soul & mod jazz every Friday. He has friends that collect records - expect guest slots from John Stapleton, Northern Soul girl Levanna and Rocker Rosehip to name a few. Dust off your dancing shoes (keep the faith).

Every Friday // 9pm - 1am // Free // The Gallimaufry

Gary Magic and the gang take you on a nostalgic journey into the past, with all those classic disco tunes you love, plus all the ones you should love.

May 30 // 12am – 6am // £6 before 1am / £7 after // Dojo

CW STONEKING LIVE

A musician who draws influence from pre-war blues, jazz, 1920s calypso, folklore, and personal experience to produce his unique original songs. He accompanies himself with National Reso-Phonic guitar and tenor banjo, and with his amazing brass band the ‘Primitive Horn Orchestra’. Stoneking’s songs range in style from lonesome field holler blues, to hokum blues duets, to full-blown jungle epics.

May 7 // 7pm – 11pm // £17.50 // Trinity

SCREAMIN’ MISS JACKSON & THE SLAP YA’ MAMA BIG BAND

TRINITY FREE GARDEN PARTY

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CLUB/LIVE

UK take on the New Orleans street sound, elements of Country, Skiffle, Jazz, Western Swing all mixed up together.

Showcasing the best of Bristol, Trinity’s annual garden party is always a great day out. Featuring: Ishan Sound & Ossia (Peng Sound / Young Echo), Mankala , Manushka, Freshly Baked, Bamalam, Chuman, Sceaming’ Miss Jackson & The Slap Ya’ Mama Big Band and DJ Blindbat.

23 May // 9pm – 11pm // Free entry

May 10 // 12pm – 9pm // Free // Trinity

BOYZ II MEN LIVE

SHAMBARBER CLUB

One of the most iconic R&B groups in music history, Boyz II Men celebrate their 20th anniversary this year with a UK tour. Expect to hear the hits: “End of the Road,” “I’ll Make Love to You,” “One Sweet Day,” and “Motownphilly”.

The after party aficionado and well known insomniacs return to The Love Inn for some of their renowned glittery disco action, unfortunately they have to put a curfew on this one but you’ll still get to party well into the AM.

May 10 // 7pm - 11pm // £32.62 inc BF // O2 Academy

May 16 // 10pm – 4am // £3 after 11pm // The Love Inn

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PSYCHOTHERAPY SESSIONS X TRAPPED AUDIO CLUB

THE TUNE FACTORY BLANKETY QUIZ QUIZ

If you’ve never been to the Blankety Quiz, you’ve never Quizzed at all. Get your butts down to No.51 stokes croft at least one Tuesday night this month, bring your sense of humour, your sass, perhaps a little general knowledge and take part in the most beautifully bizarre Quiz that you will ever know.

CLUB/LIVE

Psychotherapy Sessions team up with Manchester-based collective Trapped Audio to present the launch of their new record label. Bristol Grime mainstay OH91 will be topping the bill with a 1.5 hour set.

May 15 // 10pm – late // £3 before 12/ £5 after // Cosies

Bristol’s best indie disco. Live music, cheap drinks and good people.

Every Friday // 9pm - 2am // Free // Mothers’ Ruin

Every Tuesday // 8pm – 11pm // £1 quiz entry // No.51 Stokes Croft

CANDY DARLING + JOHN E VISTIC LIVE

¡LOCOMBIA! LIVE

A live music charity event in aid of the Fundación Encuentro Con La Vida. Crofters present a line-up of excellent musicians in Bristol to raise funds and support the NGO Fundación Encuentro con la Vida situated on the outskirts of Bogotá in Colombia.

Bristol trio led by Emily Breeze release their new single at The Fleece! “Candy Darling have hit the figurative tinderbox. Sounding as menacing as Suicide, their Martin Rev inspired keyboards support Emily Breeze’s lyrics which are every bit as tortured as a Lou Reed/ Trent Reznor hybrid” say NME. Be sure to catch these local heroes on the rise!

May 24 // 8pm // £5 // The Fleece

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It’s bank holiday again and Mr Wolf’s has something special in store. Two incredible bands playing a mad mix of Balkan, Swing, Gypsy Jazz, Blues, Folk, Dub, Reggae, Ska & Hip-Hop. You won’t know what’s come over you but your feet will not stop moving. Followed by DJs till late.

RUZZ GUITARS’ BLUES REVUE

May 3 // 9pm – Late // £3 - £4 // Mr Wolf’s

June 5 // 7.30pm – late // £4 // Crofters Rights

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MANUSHKA + IMMIGRANT SWING

DUST RHYTHMS CLUB

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Kick off the Bank Holiday weekend with local dynamic duo Benny Kame & Dr Specs. The pair having recently been signed by Kiss FM to host a series of podcasts have picked up numerous accolades in the house and bass scene over the past few years. Catch them at The Love Inn.

Eleven months since the first Dust Rhythms, good friends Christian and Jake reunite to play the usual good stuff in the nicely intimate venue of Cosies. House / Techno / Minimal / Garage.

Two great friends and guitar players bring their bands together for a A YerBlues Production mrwolfs.com thelewiscreavenband.co.uk night of Blues and Rock ‘n’ Roll! High energy music to get you out of your seat and onto your feet. Viva la musica!

May 22 // 10pm – 4am / £3 after 11pm // The Love Inn

May 15 // 10pm – late // £2 before 12/ £3 after // Cosies

May 21 // 9pm – late // £3 - £4 // Mr Wolf’s

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H2O

ALABAMA 3: ACOUSTIC

H2O are one of the defining bands in the long history of New York Hardcore and would later define the term “melodic hardcore” commonly referred to today. In the pre-internet world of hardcore and punk, H2O were the band that blended the heavily-tattooed, unbridled rage of New York bands like The Cro-Mags and Agnostic Front, with the punk melodies of bands like The Descendents and Token Entry.

The group achieved international fame when the producers of hit TV series The Sopranos chose the track “Woke Up This Morning” for the show’s opening credits. Since then the party’s never stopped, bringing their unique blend of country-rock-blues-techno around the world for years to come. This month they head to The Fleece for a special acoustic, unplugged show. Stripped back, party vibes for those wanting to dance.

May 21 // 7:30pm // £15 // The Fleece

May 26 // 7:30pm // £16.50 // The Fleece

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HOT HEAD SHOW/AY! (ITALY)/SIMON PANRUCKER LIVE

Triple header, with London’s genre-benders Hot Head Show currently on tour, Italian Latin punks, Ay!; and Bristolian multimedia comedic genius, Simon Panrucker.

May 21 // Free // The Golden Lion

MOBB DEEP LIVE

The Hip Hop duo tour the UK for the first time in a decade to mark the twentieth anniversary of the now legendary album, Infamous. Performing it in full, this record established Mobb Deep at the very top of the US’s hardcore hip-hop scene.

May 9 // 7pm – 11pm // £30.93 inc BF // O2 Academy

DJ LAWI CLUB

Newest resident, DJ Lawi knows how to get the dance floor packed and keep the party going all night long. Head down to No51’s for a naughty school night party and make the most of your NHS/NUS discounts too.

May 28 // 10pm – late // Free // No.51 Stokes Croft

OPEN MIC HOSTED BY CHUMAN LIVE

Bristol’s premier old skool hip-hop riffer hosts the Galli’s open mic every Monday. A fun and friendly evening of mixed music - play a song or two, have a drink on Chu if you do. The Galli is always on the look out for new talent - the stage is yours!

Every Monday // 8 - 11.30pm // Free entry The Gallimaufry

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ARCTANGENT FESTIVAL WARM UP LIVE

The Stag have teamed up with the legends at ArcTangent, ArtScare Records (Bristol) & For Fans Of Bands to bring you a free all-dayer ArcTanGent warm up party. Usually you have to pay big bucks for this calibre of entertainment but it’s all for you to come and enjoy for nought! Featuring Talons, That Fucking Tank, Alpha Male Tea Party, Downard, Lambhorn, and Memory Of Elephants.

May 3 // 4pm – late // Free // Stag And Hounds

VOCAL & VERSION #6 LIVE

Solo Banton presents classic wonder veterans, with Chieftan Joseph, Roots Factory, Marga and Birdman.

May 7 // 9pm – 2am // £3 before 11pm / £5 after Full Moon and Attic Bar


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BIG RIFF FEST LIVE

DANCE MARATHON BY MAYFEST

This year’s Big Riff Fest is now on at The Exchange as well as The Stag and Hounds, meaning even more bands, even louder! Heavy, brutal and free.

CLUB

In Dance Marathon, there’s only one rule: keep moving your feet. Award-winning Canadian theatre collective bluemouth inc bring their worldwide smash hit Dance Marathon to Mayfest. It’s theatre, it’s a party, it’s a dance contest and it’s completely exhilarating and exhausting.

May 19 // 7pm – 10.30pm // £13 / £17 // Trinity

May 16// 4pm – late // Free entry // Stag And Hounds & The Exchange

LOVE SAVES THE NIGHT CLUB

Lakota presents an official Loves Saves the Day after party, featuring Julio Bashmore, Hyetal, Velour, Shanti Celeste, and Wide Eyes Residents.

May 23 // 11pm – 5am // £6/ £8/ £10 // Lakota

DOT TO DOT FESTIVAL LIVE

The UK’s award-winning Metropolitan festival, promoting new music returns to Bristol for it’s 10th year celebrations. Acts announced so far include Saint Raymond, Swim Deep, Best Coast, Fat White Family, Laura Doggett, Honeyblood and many, many more.

May 23 // 7.30pm // £25 // Thekla (and other venues)

DEPARTMENT S: DOT TO DOT STAGE & OFFICIAL AFTER SHOW PARTY LIVE

Free Entry all day & night with Dot To Dot wristband. Presenting: Alex Lipinski Band, White Parker, Fossette, Nicholson Heal, Caravaggio, The Jesuits and Diving Bell.

May 23 // All day – late // £5/£3 NUS after 9pm (without wristband) // The Lanes

BRISTOL PSYCH FEST LIVE

MANGO FACTORY, SHAMBOLIQUE + EDD “THE GREEN MAN” KEENE CLUB/LIVE

THE FULL MOON & ATTIC BAR YARD PARTY WITH LAID BLAK CLUB/LIVE

An all-day yard party at the Full Mooon and Attic Bar. featuring Sian Evans unplugged (Kosheen), Laid Blak, By The Rivers, Eva Lazarus (acoustic set), Los Mercenarios, DJ Dad & Stevie Bear.

May 3 // 12pm – 2am // £5 / £6 // Full Moon and Attic Bar

SHAK OUT CLUB

Stolen Body Records presents; Bristol Psych/Garage/Beer Fest. A full day of all thing psych and beer. Music stalls, 13 bands and 16 guest ales. What more could you need?

Your last chance to party at the St Stephen Street Venue before Mr Wolf’s moves to a brand new venue in June. Say goodbye to their beloved venue, while you dance your pants off to three incredible live acts, plus Benjamin Michael’s ‘Tear it Up’ - and generally party Mr Wolf’s style until the early hours.

Reggae, hip-hop, jungle, dubstep, and disco, featuring the sounds of: Trojan Sound, Flowdan (live Pa), Serial Killaz, Radikal Guro, Klashnekoff, and Leo Samson in the main room.

May 2 // 2pm – late // Free // Stag And Hounds

May 30 // 9pm – late // £3 - £4 // Mr Wolf’s

May 2 // 10pm – 6am // £12 / £15 // Lakota

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THE BIG WOLF MOVE

SLIX DISCO WITH MICHAEL SERAFINI

CLUB

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Southern Fried monthly residents Harri Pepper & Admin are joined by Chicago disco legend and Gramophone Records owner Michael Serafini. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to catch him playing in Bristol.

DJANGO DJANGO

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

Scottish four piece, Django Django burst onto the scene in 2012, with their triumphant self-titled debut record. Now they are back in magnificent form with their new album, ‘Born Under Saturn’ and a UK tour.

LIVE

After 13 wonderful years on St Stephen St, Mr Wolf’s is moving house to a new location… just around the corner! The new Wolf Den on St Nicholas street will still have their doors open 7 nights a week until the early morning. Expect a huge moving in party in the first week of June. Keep up to date with exact details of #THEBIGWOLFMOVE on twitter by following @Mrwolfsbristol and Facebook.com/mrwolfs.

First week of June // More details announced soon

May 21 // 7pm – 11pm // £16.87 inc BF // O2 Academy

THE CHERRY PICKERS LIVE

CIRCUS OF INVENTION CLUB/LIVE

DEPARTMENT S PRESENTS: VTHE KINDA KINKS The Kinks are regarded as one of the all time great British bands The Kinda Kinks play a set of Kinks classics, including: You Really Got Me, All Day and All of the Night, Waterloo Sunset, Lola, Sunny Afternoon, Dedicated Follower of Fashion and more. Plus, DJs till late.

May 22 // 8pm – late // £3 // Crofters Rights

May 2 // 9pm – 3am // £5 adv // The Lanes

THE INVISIBLE ORCHESTRA

45 LIVE BRISTOL

Made up of various touring members of internationally known bands such as The Specials, Bad Manners, The Beat and The Lee Scratch Perry Band, playing a range of big band, dirty soul, funk, Arabic punk and classical music.

45 Live Bristol with host Boca 45 and special guest Brad Baloo (Nextmen) spinning hip hop, funk, soul, Latin and more, strictly on 7”. Plus, Hot Buttered Soul in Room #2.

May 17 // 7.30pm // £10 // Thekla

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22 May // 9pm – 11pm // Free entry // The Old Bookshop

LIVE

Circus of Invention is back - presenting the opening night of a new monthly residency. Curated by Daggers & Waves, Circus of Invention bring you eclectic sounds to move body and soul, with the very best rock and roll, electro punk, and soul; alongside traditional rocksteady, afrobeat, jungle and ska. This one is setting you up for the summer.

LIVE

Vocals, Ukulele, Guitar, Bass, Violin, Trumpet, Banjo, Washboard, Spoons... The list goes on.

CLUB

May 30 // 10pm - 4am // Free before 11pm // £3 after Big Chill

ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN LIVE

Bristol’s best Rock ‘n’ Roll club night comes crashing back into the Mothers’ Ruin to help you get the summer started.

May 30 // 9pm - 2am // Free // Mothers’ Ruin


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NEW YORK TRANSIT AUTHORITY

KAGOULE

NYTA hails not from the Big Apple, but from Bristol. His real name is Mensah Anderson, who is also the seasoned producer that you probably know in his dub carnation simply as Mensah.

Kagoule are one of the most exciting bands to come out of Nottingham in years. The prodigious teenagers have previously released a wealth of singles and are now ready to unleash their hugely impressive debut ‘Urth’, due for release on August 21, 2015.

DJ / Producer

The NYTA guise focuses on being a fresh outlet for his 120 – 130bpm 80s Electro, House & Techno influenced tracks & creations. The ‘New York Transit Authority’ name was first adopted for a split 12” release with Conqueror (Redlight) on Redlight’s Lobster Boy label last year. His side was a slinky, 808 house number entitled ‘Off The Traxx’, which deservedly found its way into FACT’s 50 best tracks of the year and was caned by a wide range of top DJs across the globe – including Joe Goddard, Loefah, Redlight, Boddika, Jackmaster, Disclosure, Pearson Sound, Benji B & Giles Peterson to name just a few. NYTA has already proven himself as a talent on the decks with sets across the world and two exclusives mixes: one for Dazed & Confused and ‘the one’ for FACT mag that finished in the top 20 best FACT mixes of the year

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The album not only belies their years, but proves they are one of the most exciting young bands in the UK. The album is produced by Ross Orton (Arctic Monkeys, M.I.A, The Fall) and Pete Fletcher (Childhood) and opening single ‘Gush’ has already amassed over 230,000 plays on Soundcloud. The band have consistently impressed live, sharing stages with acts including The Wytches, Iceage, METZ, Sebadoh and Drenge, as well as performing at Glastonbury Festival for BBC Introducing. As well as amassing a dedicated fanbase, they have been critically lauded by the likes of Rolling Stone, NME, Guardian, while receiving plays from the likes of BBC Radio 6Music and BBC Radio 1. Despite their age, the band have formed a sound that is truly their own – dark, melodic, heavy and constantly evolving. Nitelife asks guitarist Cai Burns 10 questions…

Upcoming shows Love Saves the Day festival, Eastville Park - 24th May

Upcoming shows Dot-to-Dot Festival, Bristol – 23rd May

THOSE QUESTIONS...

THOSE QUESTIONS...

1.) What have you learned today? From watching the new Jurassic Park trailer I have learned that I STILL love dinosaurs as much as when the original film came out! 2.) Favourite track of all time? Too hard a question but my first vinyl I bought was MC Hammer - Can’t Touch This 3.) Worst chart song at the moment? There’s a Flo Rider song I keep hearing that does my head in 4.) Who are your top 3 producers/ DJs right now? EZ, Martelo & Klose One 5.) If you weren’t a DJ, what would you be doing instead? Probably be at home trying to learn how to DJ

6.) What was the last book you read? Allen Carr’s Easy Way To Stop Smoking 7.) Favourite thing on TV? Game of Thrones 8.) Are you afraid of anything? Not too keen on open water 9.) Tell us something people don’t often know about you... I’ve been inside the Arctic Circle after a show in Oulu, Finland 10.) What are you doing tomorrow? Going on holiday with my girlfriend

1.) What have you learned today? To wash the hand towel more often. Man, it can really stink sometimes that thing. 2.) Favourite track of all time? Ivor Cutler - Baby Sits. It’s a song about a baby sat upon a rusty high chair. When its father’s back is turned, it flips its carrots to the floor. A tale that will tickle even the most passionless of hearts. 3.) Worst chart song at the moment? ZZ Top - Chartreuse 4.) Who are your top 3 acts right now? Far too many amazing bands/acts out there right now to pick 3. I was at this gig the other week that will stick with me for a long time. Enablers + Kogumaza played The Maze in Nottingham and I don’t think I’ve ever been so still for so long before. It consumed me. I think I might have cried at one point. Seriously check those two bands out. 5.) If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? Probably some kind of Cleric. I would focus my time on learning protection and healing spells. Start up a website and cast blessings or curses upon whoever you wish for a reasonable fee. All that I require is a photo and your personal details!

soundcloud.com/nytaofficial // @NYTAofficial // facebook.com/NYTAofficial

6.) What was the last book you read? Terry Pratchett - Guards! Guards! A friend lent me this excellent book to give me a break from the wordy sci fi hole I fell into. It’s so damn good. Never has a book made me chuckle this much before. Check out his Discworld series. 7.) Favourite thing on TV? How It’s Made. Have you seen the one where they make pretzels!? 8.) Are you afraid of anything? Loud noises 9.) Tell us something people don’t know about you... I’ve managed to make a bag of fruit jellies last me a month now. 10.) What are you doing tomorrow? Moaning that there’s no milk in the fridge, take a small bite of a fruit jelly, looking at amps I can’t afford, staring at a blank page and wish it was full of new lyrics, and a gig at the Shacklewell Arms for their birthday party playing with some great bands - Boneyards and Sex Hands. Been looking forward to this one for a while!

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Geeorge Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic

Funk pioneers George Clinton and the phenomenal Parliament and Funkadelic delivered a heap load of P-Funk last month at Bristol’s O2 Academy. The quirky performer accompanied by ParliamentFunkadelic collective, is recognised for bringing the sounds of the funk-fuelled future and sometimes even a spaceship to the stage. Back in the 1970s when the collective were at their peak, you’d expect to find a whole new world on stage, from colourful and eccentric costumes, to marathon sets lasting up to five hours where the musicians would seamlessly jam on stage. Bristol’s performance may have lasted two and a half hours in comparison to their five-six hour heyday, but the real funk sounds and playful musical tangents meant that 40 years on, the P-Funk passion remains the same. Opening the show, Clinton and the musicians crowded the stage to wet the crowd’s appetite and provide new material from 2014’s release Shake The Gate. It was a unique experience to witness a full circle of generations of music on stage at once, as they infused together old and new with recent releases like Meow featuring live emcees with a funk twist. Hip hop beats pulsated through the venue and took audience members on a detour through their more recent work, before delving straight in to the golden era of funk. The marathon set delivered classics that exhibited every era of George Clinton; from his futuristic and electrifying groove shaking sounds of Dr Funkenstein, to his 80s Atomic Dog years. Highlights included witnessing beloved anthems like Knee Deep, and Give Up The Funk performed live on stage, plus the breath taking guitar solo by Funkadelic’s Dwayne Blackbird, for the opening number for Maggot Brain.

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On top of rocking out to their psychedelic funk, the musicians provided elements of their earlier far-out shows in the 70s, with a reprise of on stage character- long nosed ‘Sir Nose DeVoid’. The white fur dressed character with a long nose made several acrobatic appearances on stage, often bringing a gaggle of ladies with him to join in the party on stage. George Clinton and the magnificently talented ParliamentFunkadelic collective performed to an immaculate level, right down to modestly bowing after every applause they so rightfully deserved. So whether you enjoyed sounds as crisp as vinyl performed before your very eyes, or some of your favourite Funkadelic dialogue like “free your mind and your ass will follow” spouted live on stage, everyone left the venue satisfied in the knowledge that they had just witnessed musical history come to life on stage.

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Henry Green

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There’s something pretty special about meeting a musician at the start of their journey, when they harbour an ambitious energy with their fresh sound and ideas fuelled with passion. Local singer/song writer and producer Henry Green is an artist at the very beginning of this musical adventure and Nitelife caught up with him to get an insight on breaking into the mainstream. The 19-year-old musician from Malmesbury who creates a unique blend of indie, folk and electronica, has been celebrating the success of his recent single Barcelona, whilst eagerly awaiting the June release of his debut EP Slow on Akira Records. With a buzz circulating as we anticipate the release of his debut EP, whispers and nods imply this musician is set to be the ‘next best thing’. With that in mind, we felt it was only right to find out- who is Henry Green?

I want to bridge the gap between guitar music and electronic music As I sat down with the artist, his calm and friendly exterior distracted us from the fact he’s relatively new to the music scene, as he began to modestly describe how he got his first guitar as a Christmas present when he was 8-years-old. The guitar wasn’t picked up an awful lot for the first 4 years, but as he grew up, Henry told us how he began to teach himself guitar with aid of a few guitar lessons before confidently writing his own music. “I started writing songs seriously when I was about 16, and then I found my sound a couple of years later when I started to incorporate electronic sounds to my acoustic based writing”.

At 16, Henry had already made a splash in the water with his music and was getting compared to likes of Bon Iver from a single released with Night Talk Records. “Now I’ve picked up the electric guitar it’s changed a little bit, but I think the dreaminess and space of it is still similar to Bon Iver” he described as we sat slurping our drinks. But what was so striking about this artist was how he never lost his humble outlook – even when discussing such a respectable comparison. Fast forward three years and Henry Green is set to release his first EP titled, Slow following the positive response to the single Barcelona. “This is my first official EP release that’s not just an online demo, so I’m really quite proud. Working with producer Josh Crocker was a great experience.” Quietly confident with the EP, Henry described how “each song’s quite different” which is what he’s excited about most. The artist’s blended sound of indie, folk and electronic is a pretty unique cluster of sub-genres to get stuck into. When asked what attracted him to merge the acoustic and digital sound, Henry positively replied: “I listen to a lot of different music and I want to bridge the gap between guitar music and electronic music. Both hit you on very different levels, but at the same time in a similar way and I’m trying to find somewhere in the middle”. Whilst we were talking about bridging the gap of genres, you could read Henry’s excitement and curiosity about the merging of sounds in his music as he steadily continued to explore the reasoning behind the music he creates. “You connect so much with music emotionally, especially when you see a band play live, but then you see a band or producer who uses electronics, it hits you in a completely different level. I think I’m that happy medium.” As we continued to talk, I grew curious to find out what artists have inspired him to follow the sound he makes today. “I think

the band Foals were a turning point for me. A friend of mine showed me their album Total Life Forever and I just thought it was incredible. It’s still guitar based but it’s a lot more interesting. “Last year I got into sampling and that’s something that really interests me now, but I still like to write around a guitar because it’s the instrument I know best.” I know a lot of artists like to keep their festival circuit cards close to their chest this time of year, but I couldn’t help but ask if the singer/song writer had any gigs lined up for the summer. Henry was confident to say he aims to tour with the release of his EP before the festival season kicks off in full swing, whilst boasting the exciting line up of festivals he has booked, including Wychwood, Great Escape and the Malmesbury local Boondocks Festival. Judging from the sounds of his jam-packed calendar for the year, the combination of release dates and gigs lined up shows this artist has truly hit the ground running for 2015. After chatting with Henry, I left the bar with the inkling feeling that this won’t be the last I hear of the artist. Just from listening his current release, you can hear a true quality and gift this musician holds. So if you catch him perform at any of the festivals this year alongside supporting musicians Emlyn Bainbridge and Matt Taylor, or grab a listen of his upcoming EP Slow, there’s no denying this is just the beginning for Henry Green. henrygreenmusic.com soundcloud.com/henrygreenmusic @henrygreenmusic Interview by Abi Lewis

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Roni Size

When we heard rumblings of a new Reprazent album to hit shelves later this year, we took a trip to Roni Size’s studio, just as he was putting the finishing touches to the new record.

“There’s always pressure to be progressive. Just try to remain true to yourself. As long as you can look at yourself in the mirror and say that you stuck to your guns.

We were given a sneak peek of a few tracks, and trust us when we say you won’t be disappointed if you catch Roni and the Reprazent crew at this month’s Love Saves the Day festival in Eastville Park.

“A compromise here and a compromise there, but the core of what I do is still drum and bass.

We don’t throw this word around lightly, but Roni Size is a drum and bass legend. One of the key originators of the ever talked-about ‘Bristol Sound’, Roni Size and Reprazent helped put Bristol on the map when they won the Mercury Prize for their 1997 platinum-selling album New Forms. The massively iconic Brown Paper Bag is still pumped through sound systems around the globe, and generations of DnB producers cite him as a big influence. “I prefer to be called a pioneer,” he tells us. “Being called a legend is an absolute privilege, but I’d rather see myself as someone who is more of a pioneer, because I’m still trying to conquer the mountain. “In my lifetime, when I deserve it, I’d love to become a legend of the scene – who wouldn’t?” Roni is well on target, winning best EP at last year’s Bass Music Awards for his solo EP, Size Matters.

“I love the beats, I love anything to do with the basslines and to do with hip hop and the b-boy generation – that’s what Bristol brought to the table and I’m fortunate enough to have been in the city from when it started. I could tell you so many stories. “Every time I look out this window, I have a memory in every single location. From the age of 7-years-old, sitting here and being able to hear the bass coming from St Paul’s Carnival. The breeding ground of the Bristol Sound was St Paul’s Carnival. “I was so lucky to have this bird’s eye view of it all kicking off around me. I was that annoying kid at the decks asking the DJs, ‘what’s that record? What’s that record?’” Few musicians to come out of Bristol since the late 80s and 90s are comparable to the golden inner circle of Smith & Mighty, Portishead, Massive Attack and the members of Reprazent. We asked Roni what is was about that era that facilitated such great music:

“Winning awards is when you realise you have an audience and they want you to do good and they support you. It’s like a lift–up. It’s like a leg-up over the wall.”

“It was a time when it was unaffordable. So you had to know someone who had the equipment and who would then let you use it, or you would have to have quite a lot of money to be able to sit down every day and twiddle buttons, because studio time back then was a lot of money.

With such a distinctive Roni Size sound, we wondered whether there is additional pressure on the producer to be seen as progressive, or to move away from a sound that so many others are using to inspire their own.

“I think the difference between now and then is that when you had that studio time, you made the most of it. You went in there and you knew that you had six hours, you’re going to get six tunes done, and you made sure they all sound great.

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“It’s easy to say, oh it was this party, or all these crews, but it’s also accessibility. Nowadays, it’s affordable. You get a laptop, load it up and you’re away, you don’t even need a studio anymore. “

In my lifetime, when I deserve it, I’d love to become a legend of the scene – who wouldn’t?

“One of my only gripes is that sometimes people keep things a bit too simple. I like to be tested; I like to think, ‘how did they do that?’ I like to hear music I think I couldn’t easily make.” Fans can hold their hopes high for the new Reprazent album then, with the “producers’ producer” clearly still wanting to challenge conventions and push the boundaries of drum and bass. “It’s a great record; it’s got Onallee and Dynamite on the album. It’s called Do it for the Masses and we’re hoping to release it at the end of August, latest.” Do it for the Masses will be put out on Roni Size’s new label, Mansion Sounds which he launched in 2014. “Full Cycle had such a legacy, with Die and Suv and D Product, we just wanted to call it a day for that era.

That’s not to say he thinks the bass music scene is oversaturated. “I love it - the more the better. I love all things bass related. I think Hannah Wants is bringing something to the table.

“Mansion Sounds is based on having big ideas and big sounds. There’s a saying: ‘you have a mansion of possibilities’. That’s where it comes from. Different rooms, different ideas.”

Finally, we asked Roni about being added to the Love Saves the Day 2015 bill as a special guest headliner. “It’s so nerve-wracking doing anything in Bristol. You’ve got all your family and friends there, but at the same time it’s the best gig in the world for me. No gig is better than coming home. “I could not wait to be on the bill. I’ve been to Love Saves the Day before and I thought, ‘I want to be a part of this’. And I’ve got loads of good memories at Eastville Park. “We’ll play some of the old stuff and some of the new stuff, we’ve just got a show that we enjoy and we like.”

lovesavestheday.org facebook.com/ronisize Interview by Rachel Morris

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THE INFLUENCERS // BEHIND THE SCENCES WITH

PATRICK SOMERS

Name: Patrick Somers Age: 31 Job title: Promotions Manager

Patrick Somers is the promotions manager for Thekla, arguably Bristol’s most famous venue. “It’s hard to forget a boat!” he says. “But we don’t rest on our laurels. We keep pushing ourselves to make sure we’re putting on good nights. “ Over the past few years, huge breakthrough acts like Calvin Harris, Florence and the Machine, Two Door Cinema Club, The xx, and Ellie Goulding have boarded the iconic ship. They’ve certainly got the attention of NME, shortlisted for and winning Best Small Venue in the South West multiple times; and they’ve just invested in a completely new sound system that will come into play this summer. Patrick started out putting on nights in his hometown of Derby when he was 16. “I have no musical talent,” he tells us. “I can’t play an instrument, so that’s why I started putting on nights. Whilst all my friends were playing in bands, I got myself involved in music this way.” He moved to Bristol a few years later and applied for a bar job at Thekla, with clear-cut intentions of working his way into the promotions side of things.

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“I was working in an office as a graphic designer wearing a tie and I hated it! The 9-5 thing is not my bag. “I started out in the bar and I just made sure whenever someone was leaving, I was in the right place to work my way up. “Working in live music is something I’ve always had an interest in, so to be able to do it full time is amazing. “One of the best things about my job is seeing new bands develop and then get really big. “We did Florence and the Machine here to about 60 people. She did a Thursday, midnight show and then she played at the Louisiana to about 80 people not long after. Then I think she didn’t play again until she got massive!” It’s not just running the events at Thekla that is keeping Patrick busy, he’s also heavily involved in the DHP Family– a much larger machine working behind the scenes to put on live music and club nights in multiple venues across the UK. DHP owns six venues, including Thekla, as well as Nottingham’s famous Rock City. But they also work with other venues to curate a hefty programme to cater for the cities’ music lovers. Some of the Bristol venues working with DHP are Exchange, The Louisiana, Crofters Rights, and O2 Academy. Patrick estimates that on top of the Thekla shows and club nights, he helps put on about 250 shows at other venues across the South West a year. “My responsibilities as promotions manager are quite broad. A lot of time is spent on emails which is not the most fun, but then in evenings I get to see a lot of live gigs.

“I also work with Dot–to-Dot festival and Bristol Harbour Festival. Working with local, smaller bands is something I really enjoy – getting to see them play to decent sized crowds.” Dot-to-Dot festival celebrates its 10th birthday this month and is one of the original city centre, multi-venue festivals – an idea that seems to have exploded in recent years. “It is format that people seem to engage with. It’s nice to be walking around the city and see everybody doing the same thing as you. And if it rains, it’s a bonus because you’re inside.” The kind of environment Patrick is surrounded lends itself to rock’n’roll type situations, so we asked him to share a couple of shocking stories with us: “We did a secret show with Babyshambles once. They were doing a Saturday club night and we hadn’t announced it, but it leaked online so the boat was rammed. It was the same day Pete Doherty had gotten out of a rehab stint, but he was actually very nice and very polite. “I did see Har Mar Superstar having sex with a groupie though. “I love working here. As much as the whole DHP ‘family’ thing is a bit cringe, it is like that. I can’t see myself moving from here.”

theklabristol.co.uk dhpfamily.com Interview by Rachel Morris Photo credit Martin Thompson thefacecollective@gmail.com


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Last month at No 51

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

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

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LIVE MUSIC IS BACK AT NO.51 Live acts playing on Friday and Saturday nights all month. Booked so far is: Morgan & Knapp, Voodoo Jukebox, The Boulevards, Steel Strum, Rumdog Billionaire and Edd “The Green Man” Keene. Visit 51’s Facebook page for new announcements. Every Friday and Saturday 8.30 pm – late // Free before 11pm

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Last month at O2 Academy

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

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

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MOBB DEEP The Hip Hop duo tour the UK for the first time in a decade to mark the twentieth anniversary of the now legendary album, Infamous. Performing it in full, this record established Mobb Deep at the very top of the US’s hardcore hip-hop scene.

May 9 // 7pm – 11pm // £30.93 inc BF

Sat 2nd May • From £16 adv

10pm - 5am • over 18s only Rinse Out, Overload & Devotion present:

The Bristol Bank Holiday Bass Off

Grooverider + DJ Guv + MC Bassman + Navigator + Majistrate + Eksman + P Money + Sub Zero + DJ Sly & Many More

Sat 9th May • £27.50 adv

Mobb Deep

“The Infamous” 20th Anniversary Tour + Rodney P & Dadddy Skitz + DJ 279 + Split Prophets + Sip The Juice DJs

Sun 10th May • £29 adv

Boyz II Men Thu 14th May • £27.50 adv

Marcia Griffiths & Friends

Featuring Bob Andy + Judy Mowatt + Tanya Stephens & Special Guest Richie Spice Backed by the 809 Band. Hosted by Daddy Ernie & DJ Daddy Fridge

Fri 15th May • £20 adv

Tyler The Creator Thu 21st May • £15 adv

Sat 6th June • £15 adv

Fri 11th Sept • £10 adv

The Exploited

The Doors Alive

+ The Fiend

Thu 11th June • £29 adv

Leftfield Fri 12th June • £11 adv

The Smyths

Celebrating 30 years of Meat is Murder + the Hits

Mon 15th June • £20 adv

Tony Visconti & Woody Woodmansey with Glenn Gregory perform David Bowie’s: The Man Who Sold The World Mon 22nd June • 17.50 adv

Dead Kennedys Thu 2nd July • £22.50 adv

The Cat Empire

Starring Dave Wakeling

Mon 5th Oct • £19.50 adv

Snarky Puppy Tue 13th Oct • £22.50 adv

Hot Chip Wed 14th Oct • £13 adv

Rae Morris Fri 16th Oct • £15 adv

Mad Dog Mcrea

McAlmont & Butler

Sat 18th July • £22.50 adv

Wed 18th Nov • £17.50 adv

Jake Quickenden Wed 29th July • £20 adv

Sun 31st May • £16.50 adv

The Sonics

Everything Everything Tue 24th Nov • £16.50 adv

Fuse ODG Sat 28th Nov • £28.50 adv

Happy Mondays Pills, Thrills

Fri 7th Aug • £18.50 adv

& Bellyaches 25th Anniversary Tour

Bad Religion

Thu 3rd Dec • £25 adv

+ Snuff

+ Burgundy Blood

Fri 4th Sept • £10 adv

Fri 5th June • £21 adv

Guns 2 Roses

“15 years” The Greatest Hits Tour

The English Beat

Fri 6th Nov • £19.50 adv

Saint Raymond + Hudson Taylor + More

Atomic Kitten

Sun 4th Oct • £18 adv

+ Lagwagon & Strung Out

Sun 19th July • £15/£25 VIP adv

Wu Tang Clan

The Bluetones

Alkaline Trio

Sat 23rd May • From £25 adv

Wed 3rd June • £36 adv

Sun 27th Sept • £21 adv

+ Ferocious Dog + Gaz Brookfields

Chronixx

Mudhoney

Action Bronson

Wed 8th July • £21.50 adv

Django Django Dot To Dot 2015

Sat 19th Sept • £18.50 adv £50 VIP

Wed 9th Sept • £25 adv £75 VIP

Jurassic 5 O2 Academy Bristol Frogmore Street Bristol BS1 5NA

o2academybristol.co.uk

Fish

Farewell To Childhood Tour

Sat 5th Dec • £21.50 adv

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

May • 2015

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Last month at Big Chill Bar

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

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

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45 LIVE BRISTOL 45 Live Bristol with host Boca 45 and special guest Brad Baloo (Nextmen) spinning hip hop, funk, soul, Latin and more, strictly on 7�. Plus, Hot Buttered Soul in Room #2.

May 30 // 10pm - 4am // Free before 11pm // ÂŁ3 after

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Last month at Cosies

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

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

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PSYCHOTHERAPY SESSIONS X TRAPPED AUDIO

15.05.15

Psychotherapy Sessions team up with Manchester-based collective Trapped Audio to present the launch of their new record label. May 15 // 10pm – late £3 before 12/ £5 after

F R I 1 S T M AY

S U N 1 7 T H M AY

£ 2 / 1 0 - L AT E

P.L.U.R.

REGGAE SUNDAY

P.L.U.R. DJS

POSITIVE VIBRATION & HYTAL ROCKAS

HOUSE / TECHNO

REGGAE / DUB

S AT 2 N D M AY

F R I 2 2 N D M AY

£ 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

RUFFNEK DISKOTEK MEETS FRONTINʼ

MONIKER & GUESTS

TRIBAL HOUSE / TECHNO

DA N C E H A L L / S O C A / B A S H M E N T / R AV E

S U N 3 R D M AY

S AT 2 3 R D M AY

REGGAE SUNDAY

DJ FAGAN & GUESTS

ISLAND FEVER

R&B / HIP HOP / REGGAE

REGGAE / DUB

S U N 2 4 T H M AY

HIP HOP SOCIETY

ROOTS INJECTION CREW

HIP HOP SOCIETY DJS & GUESTS

REGGAE / DUB

HIP HOP

W E D 2 7 T H M AY

COSIES WASHING MACHINE

RHYTHMIC THEORY & OSSIA

BRISTOLIAN COMMITTEE & LAVADORA SOUND

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

HIP HOP / JUNGLE / TECHNO

T H U 2 8 T H M AY

DUB THEORIES

BRS SELECTORS WITH LIVE HORNS & GUESTS

EVERMOOR SOUND & GUESTS

REGGAE / DUB

DUB

F R I 2 9 T H M AY

£3/£4 / 10-4AM

HAPPY SKULL

£ 2 / 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

REGGAE SUNDAY

TIL

THE KELLY TWINS, ANTI-FUN & SPECIAL GUESTS

DOWNBEAT MELODY

4AM

BASS

REGGAE / DUB

S AT 3 0 T H M AY

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£ 2 / 1 0 - L AT E

BRISTOL REGGAE SOCIETY

£ 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

DARKROOM

BRS SELECTORS WITH LIVE HORNS & GUESTS

SEPIA, ARCHFIEND B2B CTEE, LANE B2B FLOOD & SOSHY

REGGAE / DUB

DUBSTEP

F R I 1 5 T H M AY

£ 2 / 1 0 - L AT E

BRISTOL REGGAE SOCIETY

£ 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

T H U 1 4 T H M AY

F R E E / 1 0 - L AT E

METRO

£ 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

S U N 1 0 T H M AY

£ 2 / 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

REGGAE SUNDAY

£ 2 / 1 0 - L AT E

S AT 9 T H M AY

£ 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

FLAVA OF THE MONTH

£ 2 / 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

T H U 7 T H M AY

£ 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

ELECTRAFIQUE

DUB BOY, J-RUS & THE SULTAN

F R I 8 T H M AY

£ 2 / 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

S U N 3 1 S T M AY

£ 2 / £ 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

REGGAE SUNDAY

£ 2 B E F O R E 1 2 , £ 3 A F T E R / 1 0 - L AT E

DUST RHYTHMS

JAH LOKKO & APOLLO

CHRISTIAN JAY, JAKE HODGEKINSON, CRUMP

REGGAE / DUB

HOUSE / TECHNO / MINIMAL / GARAGE

S AT 1 6 T H M AY

M AY 2 0 1 5

£3 BEFORE 12, £5 AFTER / 10-4AM

PSYCHOTHERAPY SESSIONS X TRAPPED AUDIO

TIL

4AM

OH91, BAIT B2B INKA, IMPARTIAL, JAMES YOUNG & ROY BAR

34 PORTLAND SQUARE BRISTOL BS2 8RG

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Last month at Crofters Rights

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

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

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CIRCUS OF INVENTION Circus of Invention is back presenting the opening night of a new monthly residency. Eclectic sounds to move body and soul, with the very best rock and roll, electro punk, and soul; alongside traditional rocksteady, afrobeat, jungle and ska. This one is setting you up for the summer.

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Thur 14

Let Me Tell You A Story Jack

Fri 15

Join La Dots

Sat 16

Rave On Avon

Fri 1

Bodywork

Mon 18

Little Hurricanes

Sat 2

Rumpf

Wed 20

Shake Shake Go

Sun 3

Wonderfields

Thur 21

Fiction Section

Fri 22

Circus of Invention

Sat 23

Atomic

Mon 4

Dropout Disco

Tue 5

Frankie and the Heartstrings

Wed 6

Who Cares

Wed 27

Sound Cupboard

Fri 8

Fat Hat

Fri 29

Best Before Disco

Sun 10

Rebecca Clements

Sat 30

Breakneck Discotheque

The Crofters Rights

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May 22 // 8pm – late // £3


Last month at Dojo

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

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

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4 TO THE FLOOR All flavours of underground house music from some of the most talented DJs on the Bristol scene. Bringing you deep, soulful, tech and techno, with residents Robert Van Dyke, Shawn Fleming & Sly Logic and new guests each week.

Every Friday // 11pm – 6am £5 before 12am / £6 after

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Last month at The Elbow Room

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

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

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

Every Thursday // Free

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Last month at The Fleece

THE FLEECE Legendary live music venue previously hosting the likes of Oasis, The Strokes, Goldfrapp and Bloc Party. Live music 7 nights a week and new club nights coming soon The Fleece is a must for music lovers and students. The in-house promotions team are also responsible for promoting many gigs across the city in other venues so follow us on Twitter and Facebook to receive updates on our upcoming gigs

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

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H2O H2O are one of the defining bands of New York Hardcore. In the preinternet world of hardcore and punk, H2O blended the heavily-tattooed, unbridled rage of New York bands like The Cro-Mags and Agnostic Front, with the punk melodies of bands like The Descendents and Token Entry.

May 21 // 7:30pm // ÂŁ15

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Last month at The Full Moon / Attic Bar

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

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

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THE FULL MOON & ATTIC BAR YARD PARTY WITH LAID BLAK An all-day yard party at the Full Mooon and Attic Bar. featuring Sian Evans unplugged (Kosheen), Laid Blak, By The Rivers, Eva Lazarus (acoustic set), Los Mercenarios, DJ Dad & Stevie Bear. May 3 // 12pm – 2am // £5 / £6

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Last month at Gallimaufry

galLimaufry 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.

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

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OPEN MIC HOSTED BY CHUMAN Bristol’s premier old skool hip-hop riffer hosts the Galli’s open mic every Monday. A fun and friendly evening of mixed music - play a song or two, have a drink on Chu if you do. The Galli is always on the look out for new talent - the stage is yours! Every Monday // 8 - 11.30pm // Free entry // The Gallimaufry

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mondays

tuesda

Open Mic

14th

The Tixx

thursdays

wednesdays

Hosted by Chuman

thegallimaufry.co.uk

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alas 6th Harry & The Gond e Wild 13th Josh Flowers & Th Expedition 20th The Transatlantic ers 27th The Slimline Shuffl

James Morton prese nts The Groove Den

Live funk, soul & be ats with an all-star cast

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Last month at The Golden Lion

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

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

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MR T AND THE MINIONS Gypsy/Balkan Party Music from one of the best Bristol bands around. Expect The Minions to play a very dancy mixture of Gypsy flavoured live Ska, Dub and Swing with an infusion of soulful melodies, cheeky Eastern riffs and booming beats and bass.

May 9 // Free Entry

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Last month at Lakota

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

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

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SHAK OUT Reggae, hip-hop, jungle, dubstep, and disco, featuring the sounds of: Trojan Sound, Flowdan (live Pa), Serial Killaz, Radikal Guro, Klashnekoff, and Leo Samson in the main room.

May 2 // 10pm – 6am // £12 / £15

May 2015 FRIDAY 1ST MAY

lako ta Lakota - Bristol

LakotaBristol Lakota.co.uk

FRIDAY 22ND MAY

TRANCELATION

TRANCE, EUPHORIC, TECH, PROGRESSIVE, HOUSE MAIN ROOM: BRYAN KEARNEY, DANIEL SKYVER, TRANCELATE ROOM 2: PAUL SAWYER, MR BLACK & ROBBERTO ROOM 3: STU GRADY, HYWEL MATTHEWS, JOE BYRNE, RICHIE 10PM-5AM // £8/£10/£12+BF

SATURDAY 2ND MAY SHAK OUT

REGGAE, HIP-HOP, JUNGLE, DUBSTEP, DISCO MAIN ROOM: TROJAN SOUND, FLOWDAN (LIVE PA) ROOM 2: THE BUSY TWIST, JESSE AMOS B2B MR MCCUSKER ROOM 3: BAGHEERA, KAYZE, BEPPO, MAYZEE, TWINKAT SOUL 10PM-6AM // £12/£15+BF

SUNDAY 3RD MAY

IT’S A BRISTOL TING!

REGGAE, AFROBEAT, SKA, CALYPSO, CHILLED HIP HOP OUTSIDE LAKOTA GARDEN AREA & CORONERS COURT 12PM-8PM // FREE

SUNDAY 3RD MAY

BANJAX WELCOMES… DOORLY

DISCO, DRUM & BASS, HOUSE, TECH HOUSE, TECHNO ARTISTS ACROSS ALL ROOMS: DOORLY, CRAIG BROWN, FRAZER 10PM-6AM // £11+BF

KINETIC PRESENTS LET IT ROLL WARM UP IN BRISTOL FEATURING VALVE SOUND SYSTEM

DRUM AND BASS MAIN ROOM: DILLINJA, BREAK FEATURING KYO ROOM 2: XTRAH B2B STEALTH, DLR, GERRA & STONE, CHROMA ROOM 3: REMARC, DAZEE, SELECTA J-MAN, KELVIN 373 ROOM 4: MEMRO, DANWELL, VARIATION, MERLIN, AKAY, OSKAR 10PM-6AM // £16+BF

SATURDAY 23RD MAY LOVE SAVES THE NIGHT

D&B, HOUSE, BREAKS, DUBSTEP MAIN ROOM: JULIO BASHMORE, HYETAL, VELOUR ROOM 2: STUDIO 94 VS FOUNDATIONS ROOM 3: PEOPLE LIKE US ROOM 4: TROY GUNNER, GET BORN VS HALFNAKED VS PIFF CORONERS COURTS: B.TRAITS, WAIFS AND STRAYS, SLY-ONE ROOM 2: ARTWORK, ICARUS, CUBANA RESIDENTS 11PM-5AM // £6/£8/£10/£12.50/£15+BF

SUNDAY 24TH MAY

LOVE SAVES THE NIGHT TO BE CONFIRMED

FRIDAY 8TH MAY

FRIDAY 29TH MAY

UK HARDCORE, HAPPY HARDCORE, POWERSTOMP, TECHNO MAIN ROOM: SQUAD-E, VIBES, MOB B2B DJC, FALLON, JAKKA B ROOM 2: DARK BY DESIGN, THE CRIMINAL, BASS BROTHERS 10PM-5AM // £10+BF

FRIEND WITHIN, KARMA KID, TOYBOY & ROBIN, 10PM-6AM // £6/£8/£10

HARDCORE VELOCITY: BACK IN THE GAME

SATURDAY 16TH MAY

BRISTOL FESTIVAL COMMUNITY - RAVE-ON-AVON

JUNGLE, REGGAE, DNB, BREAKS, GARAGE, NEUROFUNK, MAIN ROOM: DJSS, SECRET HEADLINER, KELVIN 373 ROOM 2: GHETTO FUNK VS SHINDIG 3 HR TAKEOVER: HOWLA ROOM 3: CELLARDORE & MC STAVROS, MINDI SYKE STRAP CORONERS COURT ROOM 1: RANDALL PLUS MORE TBA CORONERS COURT ROOM 2: ANTIGEN, LEMTEK, KEEP IT DOWN 2PM-6AM // 6PM ONWARDS £12.50+BF/ £15 OTD

CUBANA

SATURDAY 30TH MAY

UNITED SOUNDS SUMMER FESTIVAL 2015

DNB, JUMP UP JUNGLE, SOULFUL HOUSE, OLDSKOOL UK GARAGE MAIN ROOM: MAMPI SWIFT (ON 4DECKS), ORIGINAL SINE ROOM 2: SPECIAL GUEST’S, HOUSE MASTERS, DJ CAMEO ROOM 3: VERY SPECIAL GUEST, DANCEHALL KINGS ROOM 4: JAKES (HENCH), HIZZLE GUY, SUBZONE, ROOM 5: DJ LOONEY, ROWNEY, DJ ALPHA, PROPZ ROOM 6: BABY D (LIVE), NICKY BLACKMARKET 12PM-6AM // £25/£28+BF

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Last month at The Lanes

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

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

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DEPARTMENT S: DOT TO DOT STAGE & OFFICIAL AFTER SHOW PARTY Free Entry all day & night with Dot To Dot wristband. Presenting: Alex Lipinski Band, White Parker, Fossette, Nicholson Heal, Caravaggio, The Jesuits and Diving Bell. May 23 // All day – late // £5/£3 NUS after 9pm (without wristband)

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Last month at The Love Inn

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

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

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APEXAPE Kick off the Bank Holiday weekend with local dynamic duo Benny Kame & Dr Specs. The pair having recently been signed by Kiss FM to host a series of podcasts have picked up numerous accolades in the house and bass scene over the past few years.

May 22 // 10pm – 4am / £3 after 11pm

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Last month at Mothers Ruin

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

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

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ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN Bristol’s best Rock ‘n’ Roll club night comes crashing back into the Mothers’ Ruin to help you get the summer started.

May 30 // 9pm - 2am // Free

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Last month at Mr Wolfs

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

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

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MANGO FACTORY, SHAMBOLIQUE + EDD KEENE Your last chance to party at the St Stephen Street Venue before Mr Wolf’s moves to a brand new venue in June. Say goodbye to their beloved venue with three live acts and party Mr Wolf’s style until the early hours. May 30 // 9pm – late // £3 - £4

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Last month at The Old Bookshop

the old bookshop The Old Bookshop is an informal, sociable cafĂŠ-bar located on North Street. With its eclectic decor, homemade food, unique cocktail bar, boat-yard 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-byweek, and the ever-changing menu from guest chefs, pop-ups and street food vendors.

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

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THE MODEL FOLK Rumbustious Balkan inspired original folk, drawing on aspects of klezmer, reggae, ska and folk noir.

29 May // 9pm – 11pm // Free entry

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Last month at Stag & Hounds

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

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

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ARCTANGENT FESTIVAL WARM UP The Stag have teamed up with ArcTangent, ArtScare Records & For Fans Of Bands to bring you a free all-dayer warm up party. Featuring Talons, That Fucking Tank, Alpha Male Tea Party, Downard, Lambhorn, and Memory Of Elephants. May 3 // 4pm – late // Free

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Last month at Thekla

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

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

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THE INVISIBLE ORCHESTRA Made up of various touring members of internationally known bands such as The Specials, Bad Manners, The Beat and The Lee Scratch Perry Band, playing a range of big band, dirty soul, funk, Arabic punk and classical music. May 17 // 7.30pm // £10

THEKLA

LIVE LISTINGS The Grove East Mud Dock Bristol BS1 4RB theklabristol.co.uk F L theklabristol I X theklabris alt-tickets.co.uk • 0844 871 8819 • Bristol Ticket Shop

FRIDAY 1ST MAY

SUNSET SONS SATURDAY 2ND MAY

TITLE FIGHT

+ COLD WORLD + MILK TEETH

SUNDAY 3RD MAY

THE GROWLERS + BRONCHO

WEDNESDAY 6TH MAY

THE APPLES WEDNESDAY 13TH MAY

SLAVES

+ BABY STRANGE + CROWS FRIDAY 15TH MAY

CLEAR SOUL FORCES SUNDAY 17TH MAY

THE INVISIBLE ORCHESTRA MONDAY 18TH MAY

JP COOPER TUESDAY 19TH MAY

LION BABE + SEINABO SEY WEDNESDAY 20TH MAY

UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA THURSDAY 21ST MAY

JACK GARRATT

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FRIDAY 22ND MAY

DAVID FORD SATURDAY 23RD MAY

DOT TO DOT FESTIVAL SUNDAY 24TH MAY

SWERVEDRIVER TUESDAY 26TH MAY

POP WILL EAT ITSELF THURSDAY 28TH MAY

BIG D & THE KIDS TABLE SATURDAY 6TH JUNE

ADMIRAL FALLOW

FRIDAY 12TH JUNE

BLACK SHEEP FRIDAY 26TH JUNE

NATALIE PRASS THURSDAY 13TH AUGUST

CAPDOWN

FRIDAY 25TH SEPTEMBER

WINTERFYLLETH + VOICES

FRIDAY 9TH OCTOBER

FINLEY QUAYE

WEDNESDAY 21ST OCTOBER

RYAN BINGHAM


Last month at Trinity

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

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

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TRINITY FREE GARDEN PARTY Featuring: Ishan Sound & Ossia (Peng Sound / Young Echo), Mankala , Manushka, Freshly Baked, Bamalam, Chuman, Sceaming’ Miss Jackson & The Slap Ya’ Mama Big Band and DJ Blindbat.

May 10 // 12pm – 9pm // Free

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Last month at The Woods

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

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

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

 Contact The Woods for further details.

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