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HIGHLIGHTS

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PROFILES

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INTERVIEW // LOCAL TALENT pete josef 24-25

REWIND

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FEATURED VENUES

51 Stokes Croft 32 O2 Academy 33 Anson Rooms 34 BOOTLEGGER 35 Crofters Rights 36 DOGHOUSE 37

Dojo 38 exchange 39 The Fleece 40 The Full Moon 41 GALLIMAUFRY 42 The Golden Lion 43

Kingsdown Vaults 44 lakota 45 Lanes 46 the lantern 47 The Love Inn 48 MArble Factory 49

MotherS’ Ruin 50 Mr Wolfs 51 THE OLD BOOKSHOP 52 Small Horse SOCIAL 53 Stag and Hounds 54 swx 55

THekla 56 Trinity 57

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Win 6 x tickets to The Story Of Oktoberfest competition

Experience The Story Of Oktoberfest in Bristol this month, before it tours the UK and the French Alps for 2017. Led by Festmeister Hans Oktober and his cousin Claus, The Story of Oktoberfest is a 5-hour immersive experience taking you through a fun (and debauched) history of the German tradition, with beer, games, a live band and DJs.

Win tickets for you and five mates to go along to the event on 7 or 8 October. Don’t forget to dress up in your best traditional Bavarian attire. No lederhosen – no entry. To enter: visit us on facebook.com/nitelifebristol to find our Story of Oktoberfest video. To enter: Simply tag the five friends you’ll bring with you if you win. Enter by 3 October.



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HIGHLIGHTS 1. TREMOR: 5TH BIRTHDAY

Tremor Soundsystem celebrates a tremendous five years with the likes of Krafty Kuts & Dynamite MC, plus Symphonica ft Mr Switch & Great Scott and much more. Grab your ticket before it’s too late. 1st Oct // 10pm – 5am // £7-£13adv +bf // Trinity Centre

2. THE COMPUTERS

The Computers are a must-see-live kinda band. They’re vital, visceral, unrelenting and utterly addictive. Whether playing material old or new, expect the crowd to be sprawling. 4th Oct // 7pm - 10pm // £11.00+bf // Thekla

3. THE KILLS

The Kills return to the UK this autumn following their sell-out European tour. The Kills have released four records and each one a restless, reckless enigmatic art statement that bristled with tension, anxiety, sex, unstudied cool. 5th Oct // 7.30pm – Late // £20+bf // Anson Rooms

4. GOOD LIFE BRISTOL: THE OPENING PARTY

Good LIfe have been working extra hard over the summer to provide even more bespoke décor and immersive experiences. This time round they’ll be diving into the deep blue sea and transforming Lakota into an underwater cave. Line up featuring AJ Tracey, DJ Barely Legal, The Menendez Brothers and more. 6th Oct // 10pm – 5am // £10-£15 // Lakota

5. RESONATORS

Come and join Resonators as they celebrate their album launch with Count Bobo, Downbeat Melody Soundsystem & Roots factory. 7th Oct // 8pm-2am // £10 adv + bf // Trinity Centre

6. PICTISH TRAIL

Johnny Lynch has developed a reputation as a genre-buster whose songs are as widely varied as his selection of brightly coloured bobble hats. Drawing comparisons to artists as varied as Beck, the Beta Band and Hot Chip, with his latest album also drawing comparisons to Bon Iver. 7th Oct // 8pm – Late // £12.90+bf // The Lantern

7. WOLF MUSIC X FUTUREBOOGIE

Two record labels at the top of the house music scene in the uk go at it all night long. Both labels will be dipping into their vast collections of disco, house and everything in between. 7th Oct // 10pm – Late // £3 // Love Inn

8. WHITE DENIM

Supporting their new album, Stiff, Austin rockers White Denim embark on a new UK tour. Their seventh album, Stiff represents a band at the top of their game and has seen its first three singles, all make the BBC 6 Music playlist. 8th Oct // 7.00pm - Late // £17.50 adv // O2 Academy


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British rock heroes Feeder support their new album with their first live performances in four years. With a career spanning 20 years and including 25 Top 40 hits, the band’s ninth studio album follows 2012’s Generation Freakshow. 10th Oct // 7.00pm - Late // £22.50 adv // O2 Academy

10. AWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICA: SHOWCASE WITH ATA KAK & DJ KATAPILA

Brian Shimkovitz will mix his outstanding African tape collection alongside performances from Ata Kak, known for the Obaa Sima album that Shimkovitz re-released last year, & DJ Katapila. A show guaranteed to be full of feel-good, energetic rhythms showcasing some of the best of Africa’s dance music gems. 12th Oct // 7pm – Late // £18.81+bf // The Lantern

11. TRIP THE LIGHT

Trip The Light are proudly hosting the Bristol stop of the nationwide Sulta Selects 2016 tour with disco, house and techno from Glaswegian protégé Denis Sulta and Dixon Avenue Basment Jams. Plus iconic funky sounds from the Trip The Light residents dropping their usual house and disco bangers. 13th Oct // 10pm – Late // £12.17adv // Lakota Moon Club

12. SEAS OF MIRTH

Seas Of Mirth, a nautical nine-strong crew of rugged, misplaced reprobates with a mighty galleon of sound. With a menu of meaty bellowing’s, gruesome guitars including Irish and greek bouzouki, wild strings of the violin and cello variety, dastardly drums and any other strange ungodly musical objects that can fit aboard. 14th Oct // 8:30pm – 1am // £4 // The Golden Lion

13. TUN UP! : EQUINOXX FT. SHANIQUE MARIE + TITAN SOUND + DUB BOY + MORE

Tun Up! are back once again to show Bristol the finest Dancehall, Tropical, Soca and Jamaican Bass. With a line up featuring Equinoxx, Shanique Marie, plus the likes ofLittleboselecta in the Full Moon, you’ll guarantee this night will get everybody moving on the dancefloor. 15th Oct // 8:30pm – Late // £3 // Full Moon Attic Bar

14. VACATION PRESENTS: HENRY WU

Small Horse welcomes Henry Wu for a night of broken beat, house, instrumental hip hop and boogie. With releases on 22a and Bradley Zero’s Rhythm Section label, Henry Wu’s production speaks the language of international soul. 15h Oct // 10pm – 4am // £3

15. ANGEL OLSEN

Up and coming American folk and indie singer songwriter Angel Olsen sets foot at Marble Factory this October to perform material from her highly appraised latest album My Woman. Plus support from Little Wings. 16th Oct // 7pm – 11pm // £12.50+bf // Marble Factory

16. AUGUSTINES

Having recently announced they’ll be splitting up after their current UK tour, this is set to be one very special show. The New York trio’s last ever visit to Bristol will be a night to remember. 17th Oct // 7pm – Late // £16.50+bf // SWX

17. GOAT

The mysterious mask wielding Swedish psych outfit GOAT bring their spectacular live show to SWX this October. 19th Oct // 7pm –Late // £16.50adv // SWX

18. POLICA:

If the opening moments of POLIÇA’s new album, United Crushers, leave you feeling unsettled, then Channy Leaneagh has done her job. With her voice pitch-shifted down into an ominous, nearly unrecognizable register, she sings of a post-industrial urban landscape. 18th Oct // 7pm – Late // £15+bf // Anson Rooms


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Get ready for the musical project of Claire Martha Ffion McKay, an Irish songwriter based in Glasgow. Classic song writing with a dream pop sheen. 20th Oct // 6pm – 10pm // £7.75adv // Crofters Rights

20. DANCE CLASS FT THRIS TIAN

Thris Tian has the ear for a vast range music, as you can hear in his radio shows on Worldwide FM and Boiler Room podcasts. Check him throw down for the first Dance Class this month at Love Inn. 20th Oct // 10pm – Late // £3 // Love Inn

21. AKALA: IT’S NOT A RUMOUR 10TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

Akala joins us at Marble Factory this October as part of his celebratory 10th anniversary tour for his smash hit debut album It’s Not a Rumour. Prepare for a nostalgic set from one of the most intellectually prominent and outspoken MCs to emerge from the UK. Not to be missed. 20th Oct // 7pm – 11pm // £14adv // Marble Factory

22. 45S PLUS SPECIAL GUESTS THE MONTGOMERYS

The 45’s are an international party band consisting of Bobby, Jimmy and Dessy. A covers act for people who don’t like covers acts. The Montgomerys sound is unique. Three part harmony, rowdy drumming and fuzzed out guitar solos with its roots in rock and country twang. 21st Oct // 9pm // Free entry // The Old Bookshop

23. TOWN OF CATS

Grabbed by their scruffs, thrown in a rough sack and tossed into the lake shortly after birth, Town of Cats should’ve been goners before they even got started. Rescued from the water’s numbing embrace, they went on to become great delivers of Gyp-Hop Ska with lashings of Latino and a side of Funk. 21st Oct // 8:30pm – 1am // £4 // The Golden Lion, BS7 8NZ

24. BACKBEAT SOUND SYSTEM

Backbeat Soundsystem are a different beast. In a UK reggae scene that has long eschewed bands in favour of sound systems, Backbeat brings 8 musicians to the stage to recreate an authentic Jamaicanleaning sound. 21st Oct // 8:30pm – 2am // £3 // Full Moon Attic Bar

25. THE FLASH SLAM

Part of the Bristol Festival of Literature, local writing groups will battle it out for literary glory in this free spoken word event compèred by Angie Belcher. 21st Oct // 7pm-9pm // Free // No.51 Stokes Croft

26. FLIGHT BRIGADE

Flight Brigade embark on a full UK tour this October, to perform material from their latest EP U Kill Me. After packing out stages at Glastonbury and Bestival, this will no doubt be a must see show. 22nd Oct // 6pm – 10pm // £7.75adv // Crofters Rights

27. TOYAH

From punk princess to high priestess of TV, Toyah Willcox is a uniquely gifted performer. Charismatic, outspoken and impossible to categorise, this rock legend is one of Britain’s iconic award winning household names. 23rd Oct // 7pm – 11pm // £18adv // The Fleece


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35. EDDIE MARTIN’S BLUES CLUB

Join us for a Day of the Dead Carnival of raucous rhythms and devious decor as UK carnival collective Fiesta Bombarda, transform Thekla into an undead tropical paradise. Line-up includes Gilles Peterson endorsed Owiny Sigoma Sound System and electropical duo, The Busy Twist and many more. 28th Oct // 8pm-2am // £9+bf // Thekla

One of the most influential bands ever, embark on a world tour to celebrate their 40th anniversary. Few have had the longevity and sustained creative energy to produce the seemingly endless stream of truly original songs that Pete Shelley and Steve Diggle have consistently delivered over the last four decades. 28th October 2016 / 6.30pm - 10pm / £22.50 // O2 Academy

30. JMSN

American singer-songwriter JMSN is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, engineer, mixer, and videographer who has previously worked with the likes of Kendrick Lamar. After the success of his latest release ‘It Is’ on White Room Records, JMSN is set to pay a trip to Love Inn this October to perform his latest material. 28th Oct // 7pm – Late // £5 // Small Horse Social Club

Acoustic Rhythm and Blues stripped back and blushed with country. Powerful emotional vocals delivered with an open hearted honesty, supported by a heartbeat bass and dancing dirt road guitars. A UK trio with a gutsy style, playing original music with an intuitive togetherness and impressive musicianship. 29th Oct// 8pm – Late // Free entry // The Old Bookshop

The most spine chilling night that ever froze the blood. Scribble N Scratch are back with their ‘Zombie Burlesque Halloween Special’. We’re in for a night of gobsmacking live body painting, live MCs and DJs, Halloween games and freaky face painting. Plus prizes for the best scary fancy dress. 29th Oct // 8pm-late // £3 with fancy dress // Mr. Wolf’s

33. HALLOWEEN WEEKEND

Revrt and Asian Hawk are on the decks for a spooky Saturday night party, followed by the perfect Hangover Cure on Sunday with the return of The Morning After Club- Spooky Movie Marathon Day. Join us for a ‘Halloween Special’ with pizza and a bloody mary for £8. 29th - 30th Oct // 9pm – Late // No.51 Stokes Croft

Chaotic Gypsy Carnival Punks, with influences from Abba to Zappa, Buffo’s Wake are guaranteed to leave you dancing like a man possessed. Musical schizophrenics, drawing from their diverse backgrounds ranging from Drum n Bass DJ’s to classically trained string players, punks to funk, poets to showmen. 31st Oct // 9pm – Late // £3 - £4 // Mr. Wolf’s

Described as “The most remarkable blues man of his generation” (Blues in Britain) Eddie’s weekly residency grows from strength to strength as he is joined, on stage, by Bristol’s best. Every Wednesday // 9pm - Late // Free entry The Gallimaufry

36. CHILDREN OF THE SUN

Weekly Friday night selections of dusty hip hop, mellow jazz, world rhythms, electronic soul & lo-fi house, hosted by Soulworks, with occasional special guests. Every Friday // 9pm - Late // Free entry // The Gallimaufry


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WIN TICKETS • WIN TICKETS • WIN TICKETS competition

SIMPLE THINGS FESTIVAL Kano • Warpaint • Death Grips • Nina Kraviz • Ben UFO • Charlotte Church We’ve teamed up with Simple Things to offer you the chance to win a pair of tickets to this year’s festival on 22 October. The multi-venue festival returns for 17 hours of musical diversity, running from 2pm to 7am across Colston Hall, O2 Academy, The Island and Lakota and Coroners Court. The impressive lineup includes MOBO-nominated Kano, Warpaint, Death Grips, Nina Kraviz, Ben UFO, and Charlotte Church with her lauded Late Night Pop Dungeon, plus nearly 60 more acts. To enter: visit us on facebook.com/nitelifebristol and post: ‘Simple Things Festival’ to our wall. Enter by 16 October. Winner will be selected by prize draw and notified via Facebook.


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Kayla Painter

Bright Light Bright Light

Producer and instrumentalist Kayla Painter writes ambient electronic music drawing from techno, garage and post dub. After the success of her eponymous EP in 2012 and follow up A Very New Everything, Kayla released Ga Ga at the beginning of 2015, with the video screened as part of the BBC6 Music Festival fringe event – earning the track airtime across shows on BBC 6 Music, BBC 3 Late Junction, and BBC Radio Wales. Aside from her audio work, she also performs alongside a visual artist with a dual screen set up, creating a mesmerizing show with projections in front of and behind Kayla, creating a beautiful immersive depth to the visuals. The hypnotising AV show draws on aesthetics and themes seen in her artwork, dystopian futures, uneasy environments – a dream like science fiction that is created with clever use of audio and visual space. Kayla brings her dual screen show to Simple Things this month – trust us, it’s one not to miss.

Bright Light Bright Light is the moniker of Welsh born, London/New York based Rod Thomas. His long list of achievements include tours opening for Ellie Goulding, Erasure and Scissor Sisters on their sold-out UK tour. Pet Shop Boys themselves praised his cover of West End Girls, and as a remixer, his Kelis, Ellie Goulding, Erasure, VV Brown mixes and his series of bootlegs have hit clubs hard in a big way. Elton John is such a fan of his work that he joined Rod on duet I Wish We Were Leaving on his second album Life Is Easy, and signed him up as the support act for 55 live dates on his last world tour. Even better, Elton features on Rod’s 2016 album Choreography, along with Alan Cumming and all of the Scissor Sisters members. Don’t miss his dynamic live show at The Louisiana this month.

Upcoming show………………. 22 October, Simple Things Festival

Upcoming show………………. 31 October, The Louisiana

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ARTIST / PRODUCER

THOSE QUESTIONS... 1. What have you learned today? Not to laminate things prematurely. Only final, final, final versions of things should be laminated! 2. Favourite track of all time? This is really difficult! A New Career in Town – David Bowie. 3. It’s 3am and the party is winding down, what track do you play to get everyone going again? Hypno Mngo – Joy Orbison. It’s what I played at a house party on Saturday and it worked! 4. Who are your top three acts right now? Holly Herndon, Julianna Barwick, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith. 5. If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? Working in wildlife conservation with elephants, or any animals really.

6. What was the last book you read? So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed by Jon Ronson. Couldn’t put it down, he’s so easy to read and quite funny too. 7. Favourite thing on TV? Happy Valley! Everyone should watch it – it’s the most gripping series! 8. Are you afraid of anything? I’m afraid of that thing in the film It Follows following me. 9. Tell us something people don’t know about you... I have an array of sleep disorders and once was observed in a sleep clinic for a week, which was actually really spooky. 10. What are you doing tomorrow? Going to Australia! Not a usual day for me. I can’t wait! I’m doing a bit of travelling, then going to see all my cousins who I grew up with, as one of them is getting married.

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THOSE QUESTIONS... 1. What have you learned today? That I never really knew the second verse of Maniac from Flashdance. It’s so bizarre! 2. Favourite track of all time? I usually go with Hyperballad by Björk. I think it’s one of the most breathtaking songs, lyrically and musically. The production is so gorgeous and the sentiment of the song is just so uniquely put. 3. It’s 3am and the party is winding down, what track do you play to get everyone going again? If I’m DJing in the US, Creep by TLC; and if I’m in the UK, Rhythm Of The Night by Corona. 4. Who are your top 3 acts right now? St Lucia, Bat For Lashes and M83.

5. If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? Doing everything I could to be able to work in music. 6. What was the last book you read? Christodora by Tim Murphy. 7. Favourite thing on TV? RuPaul’s Drag Race. 8. Are you afraid of anything? Jealousy. 9. Tell us something people don’t know about you... Well, I make electronic music and the piano / keyboard is my main instrument, but my first instrument was the flute, which I don’t think anyone would expect! 10. What are you doing tomorrow? Meeting one of my favourite ever producers for lunch – which is so cool.

brightlightx2.com // fb.com/brightlightx2 // @brightlightx2


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INTERVIEW // LOCAL TALENT

PETE JOSEF

It’s hard to pigeonhole a musician like Pete Josef, but that’s exactly what makes him so exciting. The self-described soul, pop and jazz inspired debut album Colour surfaced late last year, putting the local musician firmly on the map as a solo artist, gaining attention for his genuine music and heartfelt lyrics. But despite the storming success from his first solo release, Pete has already encountered his fair share of once in a life time musical achievements, even before releasing his debut LP. Nitelife caught up with Pete in Bristol to chat about his musical journey before his solo career and his evergrowing success since his debut release. Hailing from Bath, 36-year-old multi-instrumentalist Pete Josef was introduced to music from a very young age by his musical parents.

It was playing with big names like Roni Size and Kelis that really put things into perspective. ‘I was a chorister in a choir growing up. Both of my parents were very musical and involved with the church, so the years from about six to 12-years-old were my musical grounding. ‘In my early to mid-teens I went on to have classical piano lessons, but that didn’t go very well. I just loved to listen to stuff and then try and emulate it instead, so I left the piano for a bit and started teaching myself guitar, and then slowly moved towards computers.’ The self-taught soul musician found his feet when he started to discover more styles of music, and it was an unexpected gift from a friend that opened the doorway to all things soul, jazz and everything in between. ‘My uncle started a studio in Hengrove and when I was 16 I started working with him. I met a guy there at the time and he had one of those big CD wallets with an unbelievable music collection. This was all before the days of Spotify and YouTube, so when the studio was quiet I used to go in and listen to this entire music collection. That was really the beginning of my schooling in a lot of genres, particularly soul, prog rock and jazz.’ As his knowledge of musical genres expanded, so too did his repertoire of self-taught instruments. But despite his passion, the musician didn’t start playing at local gigs until after he began studying Contemporary Music at Dartington College of Arts. ‘To be honest for a long time I didn’t find performing an easy thing to do. I always got very nervous, I was so nervous for much of my twenties that I would find even social situations like going to the pub nerve wracking. I


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think that’s one of the things that stopped me from putting my music out there for so long. I had an album ready to go when I was 20, but it was just finding the courage to put it out there into the world and be judged on it.’ After studying at Dartington, Pete moved back to Bristol to focus on gaining as much experience as possible working with multiple bands. As his confidence and reputation grew, Pete soon found himself landing one of the biggest gigs of his life working alongside Bristol’s musical treasure Roni Size in 2006. ‘I started singing at an old soul night and the guy who ran it was a guy called Jay Wilcox. Jay was working with Roni Size on something at the time and Roni was looking for someone to do horn arrangement. I can play trumpet, flugelhorn and valve trombone, so Jay introduced us and I started going to his studio and recording different horn sections for him. I think he enjoyed the fact I could hear stuff and play it by ear, and I enjoyed the fact that he liked to work super quick. That’s what started our working relationship. I guess I became his studio gimp… he didn’t keep me in a cupboard or anything though!’ Pete toured with Roni Size’s Reprazent between the years 2006-2009 and was introduced to many new performance experiences, including a last-minute request to perform a live set with Reprazent for a music show on Channel 4. ‘I said yes, then I shit myself and went out and bought a guitar, amp and pedals. I had nothing and I only had two days to prepare! That was a baptism of fire, but it went great in the end and even led to touring with Reprazent across Australia with big names like Q Tip and Deadmou5. It was insane. ‘The last thing I did with Reprazent was the huge Roni Size orchestral gig at Colston Hall several years ago, and that was an unforgettable moment. We knew it was special at the time, but it was only when we watched it back we realised how incredible it really was.’ After touring with Roni Size and even performing with the likes of Milkshake-maker Kelis on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury, Pete Josef had the realisation that he wanted to change the focus of his musical career. ‘I was on tour with Kelis when I had a light bulb moment and realised if I didn’t invest the time on my own music now, it might never happen. I think it was probably down to frustration that I hadn’t got my shit together up until that point, but a part of me also thinks it happened when it was supposed to happen.

‘To be completely honest, I didn’t even think about what would happen after the album was released, so I was really shocked by the response it had received. It was a big thing for me putting this album out, but there was something inside me telling me I absolutely had to do it. I put it down as one of my big life events. ‘I was really surprised when Gilles Peterson picked up those songs. I remember exactly where I was when I heard him play those songs on the radio, I was listening on my phone and when they came on I was left totally speechless. ‘If I had to advise someone else who’s doing the same thing, I’d tell them to go out there and make the best album you can and make it for yourself and hope other people will love it too.’

‘I think what used to hold me back was my nerves for performing, but by then I had conquered some really big gigs and it was playing with big names like Roni Size and Kelis that really put things into perspective.’

Colour quite literally reflects a charming spectrum of colour in its sound, with its warm soulful instrumentals and poetic lyrics; something that’s not easily achieved by any musician. Pete thanks his surroundings and experiences for providing this inspiration.

When Pete Josef finally took the leap and released his debut album Colour, the response received from listeners, including praise from the much-lauded DJ and curator Gilles Peterson, proved the release was well worth the wait.

‘I’m big into nature, I live out in the countryside now and I love it – it’s like tonic for my soul. I know it’s a cliché thing to say but that’s a big theme for me. Love and relationships and personal growth play a big part in my writing too.

‘I mostly multi-track songs myself, but we recorded a couple of tunes, Colour and Live Your Life. I’d love to record live all the time but really it’s not logistically possible.’ Despite the growing success from Josef’s debut album finding him touring all over the country, the musician still enjoys coming back to Bristol to perform and embrace the unique alliance amongst local musicians. ‘The first gig we did here before we went off to do our album launch in Berlin was a small intimate gig and was a massively special moment. What’s great about doing gigs in Bristol is that all my Bristol friends come. I can’t explain the warm feeling you get when you’re in that situation, it’s really amazing. I love the community of musicians in Bristol; they are so supportive and so warm. Everyone wants each other to succeed and that’s what I love about Bristol.’

Interview by Abi Lewis Photography by Dominika Sheibinger petejosef.com @petejosef


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REWIND // BEST OF LAST MONTH

MASSIVE ATTACK ON THE DOWNS

THIS MONTH’S REWIND COMES VIA FESTIVAL OBSESSIVES PITCHMAGAZINE.CO.UK… Bristol was treated to the first music event on Clifton Downs since 2011 this month; where, after 13 years, Massive Attack finally returned to their hometown for seemingly the wettest day the world has ever seen. Brand new festival The Downs was born for 2016 after Massive Attack agreed to team up with local event organisers Team Love (Love Saves the Day, Arcadia Bristol) to put together a one-day event fusing main stage acts like Skepta, Primal Scream and Young Fathers, with local talent (Krust, Pinch, Stryda, et al.), as well as a politically-leaning Information Area with talks from the likes of Giles Duley and Vivienne Westwood (via video). Our day probably started the same as most people who’d bought tickets for the once-in-a-decade event – looking longingly out of the window willing the rain to let up, before a begrudging acceptance of our shitty British weather.


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Once we arrived at the event we headed straight to the bar for some drinks, which would later become a favourite point of contention for the inevitable Twitter moaners, who complained that drinks were overpriced at £4.30 a can and some RRP prices were visible. We all know how much a 4-pack costs down the shop, and in what realm would you expect to pay less then £4ish for a can at a festival? We headed over to the second ‘local music’ stage, courtesy of Lion Pulse Sound System, where it became apparent that those who arrived early were not going to let the rain dampen their spirits. We stuck around for Bristol Hi-Fi and Smith & Mighty who warmed the crowd up nicely before Skepta took to the main stage. The gods seemed to be on the side of the energetic grime artist as we were offered a rare respite from the rain throughout his set. The hoods were off and the crowd was grooving to Numbers and It Ain’t Safe, among others, from his new album Konnichiwa. Now on to the Twitter moaners next favourite point of contention: the queues. Admittedly the queues were absolutely insane, but when 18,000 wet wipes don’t turn up until 6 o’clock because they’re too scared of a bit of rain, then of course there’s going to be a huge back log at the bars and food vendors. Ultimately, the organisers offered more than enough in way of food and drink outlets, but some factors are beyond their control. Team Love’s Tom Paine tells us: ‘Myself, the team and the band are all really happy with how the first music concert event on The Downs in over 15 years went. Faced with some fairly tricky conditions and times what felt like a tempest of rain, all the bands took to the stage and really blew people away,

culminating with Massive Attack perhaps putting in one of the performances of their lifetime – it really was special.’ Before all that though, Primal Scream followed Skepta on the main stage to play notable classics Movin’ on up, Loaded and, of course, their final track Rocks. It was around this time that the sun went down and the entire crowd turned into one unidentifiable mass of hoods, and even going to the toilet was met with a whole new challenge of successfully finding your friends again before the headline act…

All the bands took to the stage and really blew people away, culminating with Massive Attack perhaps putting in one of the performances of their lifetime. - Tom Paine, Team Love The first thing to say about Massive Attack’s set is that the sound was spot on. I’m not sure whether they just cranked it up for the headliners, but it seemed to be an improvement on the previous acts. The set started slow, opening with Hymn of the Big Wheel, featuring the amazing Horace Andy, who stuck about for a number of tunes throughout the set – most notably Girl I Love You from Heligoland, which, for me, marked a point in the set where they started to step up the gear.

Young Fathers came on to accompany the Bristolians for a few before the long anticipated reunion with old friend Tricky who showed up for a token track Take it There. The end of the set was littered with classics like Inertia Creeps and Angel before Deborah Miller came on to see off the set with Safe From Harm and the encore, Unfinished Sympathy. Despite the naysayers, the event was very well organised and had the weather been on form I can’t see there being much to complain about. In fact, I quite like the fact that it rained (even if my coat still smells dank) – it certainly made the whole day a lot more memorable on a now-rare opportunity to see one of the most successful bands to come out of Bristol / the UK. There’s also some good news regarding the condition of The Downs and some exciting prospects for the future, as Tom Paine explains: ‘The site itself held up incredibly well – the grass is still green even after 30,000 people danced amongst torrents of water falling from the sky. We certainly hope this could be the start of an annual concert on The Downs each summer.’ Pitch Magazine is an online bible for festival junkies. Head over to the website for year-round festival news, exclusive interviews, food, fashion and more.

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PREVIEW

DAY OF THE DEAD CARNIVAL @ THEKLA OWINY SIGOMA SOUND SYSTEM

Tropical party-throwers Fiesta Bombarda bring their carnival-style party to Bristol this Halloween for a Day of the Dead Carnival at Thekla. They are known as much for creating unique party spaces – think: neon lights, giant dream catchers and palm trees – as the unusual acts they bring to the table. Favouring the sounds of the wider world, including reggae, afrobeat brass, dub and carnival sounds, Feista Bombarda tend to book lesser-known, but brilliant acts with cult followings. And their Day of the Dead Carnival headliners are no exception; the MOBO-nominated and Gilles Petersonapproved Owiny Sigoma Band will bring their Sound System show to Thekla for a small taste of their London electro / Keyan Luo tribe mash up. We had a word with bass player Louis Hackett about the group’s origins and what to expect at Thekla this month…

Gilles Peterson has always been a patron of the music that we’ve worked on. The UK contingent of The Owiny Sigoma band – brothers Jesse and Louis Hackett along with school friend and drummer Tom Skinner – and all hail from London, or more specifically, from the band Elmore Judd. ‘We were taken on a musical exchange project in Kenya called the Art of Protest,’ explains Louis. There, they struck up a relationship with traditional Luo tribe musicians Charles Okoko, a Nyidoungue drum player, and Joseph Nyamungo who plays the lyre-like nyatiti and also harnesses a powerful set of lungs. The Brits and Kenyans began working together, and it was pretty obvious that they were on to something special. Global tastemaker Gilles Peterson heard wind of the project and quickly signed them to his label Brownswood Recordings, who released Owiny Sigoma Band’s self-titled debut album in 2011. ‘Amongst many others, we met Joseph and Charles, who we just had a really strong connection with… We managed to get some recording done and some early demos, and it was all very rough and ready at that time, but Gilles heard some of the demos and was really keen on furthering the project. ‘Gilles has always had a bit of an ear for some of the different projects that we’ve done between us over the years (all the band members have had different musical side projects). He’s always been a patron of the music that we’ve worked on.’


PREVIEW // 29 Left to right: Louis Hackett, Jesse Hackett, Joseph Nyamungo and Tom Skinner.

Half a decade later and Owiny Sigoma Band have put out three albums on Gilles’ Brownswood imprint, the latest saw them return to Kenya, this time to Nyanza – the hometown of band members Joseph and Charles. ‘We completed Nyanza much quicker than the other albums. We tried to complete as much of it at the time as we could. We also recorded it all on a very portable studio set up, so it was all quite rough and raw round the edges and it wasn’t technically recorded in the most pristine fashion, but that left quite an imprint on the sound. ‘I think all of the albums have been unique partly because of the spaces they’ve been done in but also through the moment in time, the musicians that we involved, and just the experience we’ve had in making the albums have all been different.’ Bringing two musical cultures together in the way that Owiny Sigoma Band do – a 50/50 relationship – is no mean feat. The final product is not, as seems to be in vogue at the moment, electronic music that samples tribal recordings. An Owiny track could feature Jesse’s soft vocals in perfect harmony with the rhythm of a nyatiti, or it could be Nyamungo calling out in Luo over a techno beat. ‘There’s a fine line when we’re trying to create something new and keep the roots of it. It’s born out of traditional Kenyan Luo tribe music, but from the beginning we’ve always tried to experiment with that and push the boundaries of where that lies. Over the six or more years that we’ve worked together, that level of trust has grown. There’s never been a conflict; it’s always just a matter of trying to find what works best and experimenting and being free with it. ‘Often we will have recorded things and then taken elements away and completely stripped some of the stuff out. So we’re always trying to pull things apart, and use an interesting combination of different things. We don’t really have any different rules as to how we go about it, but I think that Nyamungo has always been happy with the results that we’ve come up with, and I think he’s quite happy to be pushing forward with really traditional folk music – some of the songs he sings are hundreds of years old, so to be injecting new life into them and giving them a new angle, he’s really pleased with that.’ Talking to Louis about the trend towards tribal influences in some really great electronic music in recent years (Bonobo, Mala, Jack Sparrow…), he says: ‘It’s such a rich vein of culture, and rhythmically there are so many interesting things going on. There are so many interesting percussional elements that fit in really nicely with more technological music. And I think people’s ears have widened – there’s an appreciation of music from all different sources these days. People are forever looking further and further afield for their inspiration.

Owiny Sigoma Band with special guests Chris Morphitis and Albert Bisaso Ssempeke.

‘Gilles has obviously had a hand in a lot of great music over a long period of time, and he also is plugged into a network of a more alternative scene on a global level; so anything that goes out with his seal of approval, of course that opens doors. We’ve had gigs offered to us that have come directly though Gilles’ network and we feel honoured to be a part of that scene. And Brownswood have always been incredibly hardworking on our behalf for little, or no, or even negative amounts of money at times. So we have to always be grateful to them.’ Sadly, Charles Okoko passed away not long after the release of Nyanza in 2015, leaving the other band members unsure whether to continue Owiny without the much-loved and integral member of the group. ‘It was a real tragedy to lose Charles, who was an amazing person beyond his musical skills – he was just such a lovely guy. He was the narrator of the band in a way because Nyamungo didn’t speak any English. Charles was always the bridge between the two languages, so he’s massively missed in that sense as well. At the time that he passed, we were facing up to the fact that Owiny was going to have to call it a day. ‘But my brother Jesse had been in Uganda earlier in the year and had been making music with a musician called Albert Bisaso Ssempeke, so it was a logical thing to try and bring the two things together, because the Luo tribe is massively involved in Uganda as well, so it

all makes a lot of sense – they both play instruments that are very closely linked, although they’re not exactly the same. ‘Also, Chris Morphitis, who was a member of Elmore Judd and the original group, is back playing with the band after a few years away. ‘Now the next step for us is how to move the whole thing forward. There’s talk of going to Uganda with Nyamungo and trying to connect with Luo musicians in Uganda. Then hopefully we can come back next year with something new, and take it from there…’ For now though, don’t miss their Owiny Sigoma Sound System show for a sample of the Owiny experience… ‘The sound system show is DJ-led, but with some live elements. This particular gig is going to be myself and my brother Jesse, with some Owiny input and then a lot of different African music and some interesting psychedelic Turkish stuff, so it’s kind of a random assortment of sounds that are interesting to us, with some live elements on top.’

Interview by Rachel Morris Fiesta Bombarda, Day of the Dead Carnival Thekla, 28 October


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PREVIEW

AUGUSTINES, GOAT, BAND OF SKULLS AND MØ AT SWX THIS OCTOBER BAND OF SKULLS // 24TH OCT

Since opening its doors in 2015, SWX has been known predominantly for its Friday and Saturday club nights, rather than for putting on live gigs. But since proving their salt as one of Dot-to-Dot festival’s main venues earlier this year, a beautiful friendship has blossomed with monster promoters the DHP family, who are planning to bring big things to the city centre venue in the coming months. Marketing manager (and co-founder of Devon’s Lemonfest) Matt Freemantle joined SWX in June and is part of the team at the helm of its transition into one of Bristol’s great live music venues. We asked him a few questions about what’s in store at SWX… What prompted the move into putting on live gigs at SWX? A new management team came in and really wanted to turn the venue into a credible big, live music venue, with some really great acts in here and give something new to the city – another fantastic live music venue can’t do any harm!

GOAT // 19TH OCT

AUGUSTINES // 17TH OCT


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MØ // 20TH OCT

We work quite closely with DHP and we’ve got some fantastic bits coming up with them – and hopefully long may it continue. The management have a good relationship with the guys over at DHP and we were one of the venues for Dot-to-Dot Festival and put on a really good show and had some great acts in here, so it all kind of went on from there really.

I think we’ve set the bar now, but we want to make it as diverse as possible as well We’re also working with Kilimanjaro, who are bringing in Dub FX this October, and promoting a few of our own shows, such as The Dylan Project and 911 – which should be really good fun. We want to put as much entertainment and as many acts as possible on here – so watch this space. Some of the acts you’ve got coming up – MØ, Band of Skulls and Dub FX – are huge coups for a venue that hasn’t been putting on live shows that long. Did you set your sights this high, or have you exceeded your own expectations? The plan was always to aim as high as possible, but I think DHP have been absolutely amazing in the shows they’ve put in here with us as well. After everything went so well at Dot-to-Dot, this is just testament to the hard work that everyone here has put in and what the venue has now become. Which shows are you particularly looking forward to? Personally, I think the fact that it’s Augustines’ farewell tour is going to make that a really special night. It’s one of their last shows ever and it’s going to be at SWX. It’s going to be a fantastic show and we’re sure of that – not one to be missed. Having MØ in here as well… I actually missed her at Glastonbury and I was gutted. I looked at the highlights video that BBC posted afterwards and it looked incredible. It was so busy. Her live show has a lot of energy and it’s going to be quite a bouncy night, I should imagine – lots of people jumping up and

down. She’s very, very cool. She’s one of the ones that I’m looking forward to most. I’m really intrigued about Dub FX as well, that’s going to be a really, really good one. Especially as he’s got some new music out, so there’s going to be a lot of hype around that gig. It’s going to be one hell of a party for a Tuesday night! Looking forward, what kind of acts can we expect to see at SWX? Do you have a criteria for who you book? I think we’ve set the bar now, but we want to make it as diverse as possible as well. All I can say is expect a really strong lineup of some fantastic live acts over the next six to eight months. What can you tell us about the £300,000 sound and lighting system you’ve had installed at SWX? It looks and sounds amazing, but I don’t think my words can do it justice. It’s pretty special and I think it’s got to be seen-slash-heard to be appreciated. It’s definitely taken the venue to a new level.

Another fantastic live music venue can’t do any harm And what about the SWX club nights? The club nights are going from strength to strength. They are very much a staple of what we do and the improvements we’ve made to the venue have only made them drastically better as well. We’ve got two regular club nights that we do – Fridays are Farfetched and Saturdays are Codec – both of which we are bringing down huge acts for over the coming months. We’ve got Big Narstie, Jaguar Skills, and Sigala, who is absolutely killing it at the moment.

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THE INFLUENCERS // BEHIND THE SCENES WITH

HOWLING OWL RECORDS Joe Hatt Age: 28 Job title: Co-founder of Howling Owl Records

Continuing our exploration behind the scenes of Bristol’s nightlife, we chat to Joe Hatt, co-founder of record label Howling Owl Records, frontman of noise-rock group Spectres and general all-round pie fingerer. Though a musician in his own right, Hatt also sources talent and curates promotional events. ‘Our band finally escaped North Devon in 2011, arriving in Bristol wide eyed and thirsty for a music scene that did not exist where we came from. It wasn’t instant, but after six months we had gravitated towards some like-minded musical miscreants, particularly the bands Holy Stain and Towns, who we thought the rest of the city – and world – needed to hear; so we made a cassette compilation featuring these guys and a couple of others…and it’s all just rolled on from there.’ That cassette compilation was the seed that grew into the now fruitful Howling Owl Records. Joe and his bandmate Adrian Dutt co-own the label, signing acts and putting on nights predominantly in Bristol. ‘Primarily it is still just the two of us who ‘run the label’, but the list of people who help keep the whole thing afloat is endless. I think we can be quite difficult to work with, so the fact that we somehow convince these amazing people to be part of the nest is baffling. We should definitely mention Dom at Malt House Studios though, he records about 90 percent of the music that we put out, and is an all-round top egg. ‘When it comes to decisions regarding the acts we work with, admin, or where we are going to focus our frustration and anger at the music industry on for that day, then it is all 50/50. ‘But Adrian is a genius when it comes to illustration and design, and I think he is now resigned to giving me free reign when it comes to organising the live events.’ It was the live events that first turned my attention towards the label and to Hatt himself, having been taken along to an unexpected location at one of their label nights this summer. Howling Owl events are a combination of music and art. They are atmospheric; it feels as though everyone is involved. They are nothing less than abstract, industrial, inspiring and rambunctious – in a very good way. The event locations are the first standout feature of a typical Howling Owl night. ‘Our hand was forced a few years ago – long story – so we had to think out of the box and use non-venues as venues. For the past three or four years we’ve used graveyard crypts, art galleries, old diving schools, scout huts, empty shops, bedrooms and, most recently, a boat for our 5th Birthday which capped off the half-decade quite perfectly. Unfortunately we tend to leave thinking about logistics until a day or two before the show, so end up having to drag huge sound systems up three flights of stairs whilst trying to find an internet connection to leech off to broadcast radio from. ‘Saying all that, our favourite venue is the Arnolfini. They gave us a chance four years ago and give us complete creative control of the space once a year. For a DIY outfit such as ourselves we still can’t believe we are able to produce shows in such a place.’ Celebrating five years as a label is a pretty sure fire sign that Howling Owl have truly established themselves in the Bristol music scene. ‘There are always going to be cliques and seemingly impenetrable micro-scenes – both things we have unfairly been accused of being – but there is so much going on here, that I think everyone can end up where they want to be eventually... or even end up in a scene or a group they had no idea even existed that could end up changing their life – for the better if they’re lucky.

‘I’m not sure if we would have been able to start Howling Owl or continue it for the past five years in any city other than Bristol. It has the perfect mix of it being relatively cheap to live here (still, just about) and there are strong scenes across countless genres that, more often than not, aren’t afraid to crossover and work with others. ‘Before we moved here, the only real cultural reference points I had for Bristol were Massive Attack, Portishead, Banksy, and perhaps cider. I think for most people on the outside looking in, nothing has changed. Trying to pander towards tastemakers and journalists can often end up diluting what you would be making if all the energy was focused into creating, and thankfully I think that there are enough people in Bristol who don’t give a shit about all of the fluff and just want to create, and that’s why so much of what is happening here feels vital. We didn’t grow up here, but Bristol has helped bring out our anarchic side. ‘Although the production of our nights is mostly haphazard and has us sticking things to the walls ten minutes before we open the doors, there is always a lot of thought when it comes to programming the events, and we do our best to play with the format of live music as much as possible. ‘Howling Owl is a projection of our own tastes, and between the two of us there is a lot going on there. The fun is trying to incorporate as many sides of what we enjoy and then presenting them to an audience who may be only expecting to hear one type of music that night. We like to keep people second-guessing and also want remove people from their comfort zones. The worst thing we can imagine is someone walking away from one of our shows with the thought that it could have been a gig put on by anyone or no one.’ ‘For the first year or two of the label there was a definite ‘Howling Owl Sound’ – all shoegazy/noisy guitar bands, but since then I think the palette has evolved considerably, to the point where within the space of a few weeks we can put out a post-hardcore 12-inch from Milo’s Planes, and then futuristic-gospel-pop from Klein on a heart-shaped diamond encrusted USB stick, and no one really bats an eyelid. This is probably because no one is even paying attention, but they really should be. Our live shows try to capture all of this at once, washed down with own brand Asda lager and genuine Buckfast. ‘The best thing about doing this label for five years now is that we’ve had the chance to meet and work with an endless amount of talented and inspiring artists, but the core is still those four or five acts we started out with, who have either carried on developing their projects, or gone on to weirder and more wonderful things.’ Hatt’s advice to anyone thinking of starting up a label would be to take things slowly. ‘It’s fun learning from your mistakes, but do always be realistic. It’s easy to get carried away and do a run of 500

seven-inch singles of an unknown band as your first release, but the reality is that you’ll sell about 14 of them and then be disheartened. We started with tapes as they were a physical product that allowed us to be creative design wise, but also because they were cheap which meant we didn’t have to front a horrendous amount of money to start with. We then did a few more cassette releases, stockpiling money until we could afford to put out our first vinyl release, so yep – always be realistic, and be patient.’

There are enough people in Bristol who don’t give a shit about all of the fluff. The coming months have a nice sprinkling of Howling Owl gigs, so you can placate your lack of vitamin D with some flashing lights, progressive music and dreamy anarchy… ‘We are putting on the violinist Sarah Neufeld at The Cube in November. She is an incredible musician and a member of Arcade Fire, so a bit of a coup. Also in November we are doing our fourth YEBOAH night, which is a club-leaning collaboration with Birkhouse Records. This time round we’re working on the night with the ever-integral Sheffield imprint Hybrid Vigour. Blood Sport, Giant Swan, re:ni, Anina and Yaws all at Crofters Rights, which should be insane. We are also on the verge of announcing the line up for New Year / New Noise which will once again be filling the Arnolfini with art and noise in January. It is a ridiculous lineup spread over the course of weekend, even if we do say so ourselves.’ And on Hatt’s most prized possession of the label? ‘Objectively and subjectively, Giant Swan are better than all of us and you.’ Howling Owl are a PR to amazing talent, noticing it and then bringing it to the masses; curating events in a truly unique and thoroughly entertaining way. It feels that with each gig he is giving himself whole-heartedly, and it pays off. There is rawness, with serious talent at the core. We are lucky to have such unique talent on our door step, and even luckier to have Howling Owl open the door for us. Get involved

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Left to right: Adrian Dutt and Joe Hatt


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.

THE FLASH SLAM

Part of the Bristol Festival of Literature, local writing groups will battle it out for literary glory in this free spoken word event compèred by Angie Belcher.

21st Oct // 7pm – 9pm // Free

HALLOWEEN WEEKEND

Revrt and Asian Hawk are on the decks for a spooky Saturday night party, followed by the perfect Hangover Cure on Sunday with the return of The Morning After Club- Spooky Movie Marathon Day.

29th - 30th Oct // 9pm – Late // Free


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.

WHITE DENIM

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Supporting their new album, Stiff, Austin rockers White Denim embark on a new UK tour. Their seventh album, Stiff represents a band at the top of their game and has seen its first three singles, all make the BBC 6 Music playlist.

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8th Oct // 7pm - Late // £17.50 adv Sat 1st Oct • From £15 adv

Sat 5th Nov • £20 adv

Thu 1st Dec • £22.50 adv

Sun 6th Nov • £16.50 adv

Fri 2nd Dec • £20 adv

Less Than Jake

Tue 8th Nov • £15 adv

Sleaford Mods + Cappo

Sat 3rd Dec • £17.50 adv

The Skints + Mariachi El Bronx + Kemuri

Tue 4th Oct • SOLD OUT

Wed 9th Nov • SOLD OUT

Sun 4th Dec • £15 adv

Fri 7th Oct • £27 adv

Thu 10th Nov • £26.50 adv

Wed 7th Dec • £26.50 adv

Sat 8th Oct • £17.50 adv

Fri 11th Nov • £15 adv

Thu 8th Dec • £16.50 adv

Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown

Fri 9th Dec • £16 adv

Jack Savoretti

Big Jam w/ Giggs, Chip, Jammer, Novelist, Fusion, Mez & more

Y&T

Mon 3rd Oct • SOLD OUT Fireball: ‘Fuelling The Fire Tour’

White Lies + The Ramona Flowers Alabama 3

The Fratellis

Bear’s Den + Matthew & The Atlas The Amity Affliction

You Me At Six

Echo & The Bunnymen

The Mission + Peter Murphy

The Cadillac Three

White Denim

Mon 10th Oct • £22.50 adv

Mo 14th Nov • £25 adv

Feeder

Courteeners

Thu 13th Oct • £18 adv

Tue 15th Nov • £16 adv

Billy Talent

Crystal Fighters

Fri 14th Oct • £13.50 adv

Hot Dub Time Machine

Wed 16th Nov • £21 adv

Sat 15th Oct • From £5 - £12.50 adv 10pm-4am • over 18s only

Performing ‘Legend’ in it’s entirety

The Wailers

Garage Nation Chas & Dave

Yellowcard

Tue 13th Dec • £22.50 adv

Rizzle Kicks

Jimmy Eat World

Fri 21st Oct • £20 adv

+ Like Moths To Flames

Sun 11th Jan • £18.50 adv

Fri 18th Nov • £32.50 adv Sat 19th Nov • £22.50 adv

Jeremy Loops

Memphis May Fire + Silverstein + The Devil Wears Prada

Kula Shaker

Perfect

Thu 20th Oct • £11 adv

Kate Tempest

Thu 17th Nov • £18 adv

Architects

Sun 16th Oct • £22 adv

Primal Scream

Wed 14th Dec • £20 adv Thu 15th Dec • £20 adv

The Coral

Sat 17th Dec • £20 adv

The Wonderstuff Bentley Rhythm Ace

The Undertones

Mon 21st Nov • £16 adv

40th Anniversary Tour + The Membranes

Slaves

Sat 22nd Oct • SOLD OUT

Wed 23rd Nov • £29.50 adv

Thu 12th Jan • £20 adv

Fri 28th Oct • £22.50 adv

Thu 24th Nov • SOLD OUT

Fri 10th Feb • £24 adv

Sat 29th Oct • From £12.50 adv 10pm-4am • over 18s only

Fri 25th Nov • SOLD OUT

Tue 21st Feb • £22.50 adv

Sat 26th Nov • £19.50 adv

Fri 24th Feb • £11 adv

Mon 28th Nov • £15 adv

Fri 10th Mar • £14 adv

Tue 29th Nov • £25 adv

Fri 7th Apr • £12 adv

UB40

Buzzcocks

Eskimo Dance

Sun 30th Oct • SOLD OUT

James Blake

Wed 2nd Nov • £22 adv

3 Doors Down + Pop Evil Thu 3rd Nov • £26 adv

Saxon + Fastway + Girlschool Fri 4th Nov • SOLD OUT

Birdy

The Sisters Of Mercy The Levellers + Ferocious Dog Melanie Martinez Laura Mvula

The Front Bottoms The Saw Doctors Wed 30th Nov • £22 adv

Dr John Cooper Clarke & Hugh Cornwell

+ Fuzzbox, hosted by Steve Lamacq

Meshuggah

Fun Lovin’ Criminals Band Of Horses Cash

State Champs

The Amy Winehouse Experience A.K.A Lioness Wed 10th May • £16.50 adv

Protoje & The Indiggnation

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

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JEREMY LOOPS

Oct • 2016

Jeremy Loops is an award winning folk musician from Cape Town, South Africa. Following a sell-out debut European tour in January 2016, Loops returns to the UK. His debut album, Trading Change, won MTV Africa Music Awards 2015’s Best Pop & Alternative award.

20th Oct // 7pm - Late // £11 adv


anson rooms

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

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

THE KILLS

BRISTOL SU LIVE

The Kills return to the UK this autumn following their sell-out European tour. The Kills have released four records. Each one a restless, reckless enigmatic art statement that bristled with tension, anxiety, sex and unstudied cool.

5th Oct // 7.30pm – Late // £20 +bf

beth orton 29 september

the kills

rat boy 28 september

5 october

Julia Holter 20 november

teenage fanclub

agnes obel

29 november

26 november

POLICA:

If the opening moments of POLIÇA’s new album, United Crushers, leave you feeling unsettled, then Channy Leaneagh has done her job. With her voice pitch-shifted down as she sings of a post-industrial urban landscape.

18th Oct // 7pm – Late // £15+bf


the bootlegger

VENUES // 37

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.

THE CONDUCTOR

All aboard for The Bus Conductor, DJ extraordinaire. This journey will take you from swing to electro swing, making stops at rock ‘n’ roll, blues and ska.

Every Saturday // 11pm – 2am // Free

Presents

Blues Jam sessions Hosted By Strawberry Scot & Jonny Bawbag

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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


crofters XX rights

38 // VENUES

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.

MARTHA FFION

Get ready for the musical project of Claire Martha Ffion McKay, an Irish songwriter based in Glasgow. Classic song writing with a dream pop sheen.

20th Oct // 6pm – 10pm // £7.75 adv

First Bodywork: Aroop Roy & Hi Life Hi Fi Third Lice w/ Shame, Sparkling & Yo No Se Fourth Pleasure House // Why We Love // YOUTH Fifth Willie J Healey

Thirteenth Collective: Clarity // Hydro // Gamma (Spinline) // Jakart Fourteenth Fat Hat: Crinkle Cuts // Kieran & The Iguanas Fifteenth Coconut Presents: Wu Yen, Phrixus & more

Twenty-first Amber Arcades+Ella plus RINK & Wasuremono Twenty-second Flight Brigade // Youth Twenty-third NNTS: Public Access T.V Twenty-seventh Field Studies

Sixteenth Dank & Moist Launch Party w/ Don’t Flop

Twenty-eighth The Marcus King Band // Dead Sea Fishcoteque

Eighth Coyote Records

Seventeenth Grúska Babushka w/ Protest Crayon

Twenty-ninth Keep It Cute

Eleventh FEWS

Nineteenth Wheel It [001] - Asa

Twelfth The Amazons // Farebrother // Fossette

Twentieth Martha Ffion

Seventh Inkh. 2nd Birthday

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Thirtieth Crofters Comedy: Open Mic

FLIGHT BRIGADE

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Flight Brigade embark on a full UK tour this October, to perform material from their latest EP ‘U Kill Me’. After packing out stages at Glastonbury and Bestival, this will definitely be a must see show.

22nd Oct // 6pm – 10pm // £7.75 adv


The Doghouse XX

VENUES // 39

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.

LISA LASHES PRESENTS: ORIGIN-L & JAX

The ‘ORIGIN-L’ parties, see Lisa teaming up with established and upcoming artists to bring the nation a series of up close and personal parties in intimate venues. This month Lisa will be joined by Jax.

21st Oct // 10pm – 4am // £6 adv

ADAPTIVE PRESENTS: MAKOTO

After the undoubted success of their first event, Adaptive are back for part 2 with Makoto. A true legend in the drum and bass scene, Makoto is testament to the international scope and power of electronic music.

28th Oct // 10pm – 4am // £3 – £5a dv


dojo

40 // VENUES

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.

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.

7th /14th/ 21st Oct // 11pm – 6am // £5 before 1am

DEEPMASTERS

Deepmasters bring you the deepest of house music with live elements to keep it fresh. Featuring special guest DJ: JB. Don’t miss out!

28th Oct // 11pm – 6am // £5 before 1am


exchange

VENUES // 41

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.

SKINNY LISTER

One of the best live bands in the country is back with their biggest UK headline tour to date taking place in October 2016. Plus support from Funke and the Two Tone Baby.

18th Oct // 7:30pm – 11pm // £12 adv

MELT YOURSELF DOWN

Evangelical peddlers of DNA-rearranging post-punk exotica, Melt Yourself Down are an unholy communion of North African influences and shamanic vocals with a wanton disregard for their own safety. This is a band you won’t want to miss.

22nd Oct // 7:30pm – 11pm // £12 adv


the fleece

42 // VENUES

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

DREADZONE

Dreadzone have been building an impressive body of work, and now in their 23rd year, the genre busting band are recognised as fore runners of today’s dub and bass driven music culture.

8th Oct // 7pm – 11pm // £15 adv

TOYAH

From punk princess to high priestess of TV, Toyah Willcox is a uniquely gifted performer. Charismatic, outspoken and impossible to categorise, this rock legend is one of Britain’s iconic award winning household names.

23rd Oct // 7pm – 11pm // £18 adv


THE FULL MOON / ATTIC BAR

VENUES // 43

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?

TUN UP! : EQUINOXX FT. SHANIQUE MARIE

Tun Up! are back once again to show Bristol the finest Dancehall, Tropical, Soca and Jamaican Bass. With a line up featuring Equinoxx, Shanique Marie you can guarantee this night will get everybody on the dancefloor.

15th Oct // 8:30pm – Late // £3

BACKBEAT SOUND SYSTEM

In a UK reggae scene that has long eschewed bands in favour of sound systems, Backbeat brings 8 musicians to the stage and slavish in their attempt to recreate an authentic Jamaican-leaning sound.

21st Oct // 8:30pm – 2am // £3


the gallimaufry

44 // 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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CHILDREN OF THE SUN

Weekly Friday night selections of dusty hip hop, mellow jazz, world rhythms, electronic soul & lo-fi house, hosted by Soulworks, with occasional special guests.

Every Friday // 9pm – Late // Free entry


the golden lion

VENUES // 45

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.

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SEAS OF MIRTH

Seas Of Mirth, a nautical nine-strong crew of rugged, misplaced reprobates with a mighty galleon of sound. With a menu of meaty bellowing’s, gruesome guitars including Irish and greek bouzouki, wild strings of the violin and cello variety.

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14th Oct // 8:30pm – 1am // £4

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CROOKED LITTLE SONS / BOOTSTRAPPED ENTER THE LION - Songwriters Showcase SEAS OF MIRTH / Dr Octavious Jive Fish PHDJ £3 CLOSED FOR PRIVATE PARTY

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GROOVELATOR - Bristol Groove Trio YES MAN JELLYFISH - House / Disco / Electro TOWN OF CATS / DJ Yodelling Sheep £3 THE MOST UGLY CHILD - Country & Americana

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TOWN OF CATS

Town of Cats should’ve been goners before they even got started. Rescued from the water’s numbing embrace, they went on to become great delivers of Gyp-Hop Ska with lashings of Latino and a side of Funk.

21st Oct // 8:30pm – 1am // £4


Kingsdown Wine Vaults

46 // VENUES

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

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

PERRY GORDON AND HIS RHYTHM CLUB Perry Gordon & His Rhythm Club are now well established on the Southern French hot jazz and blues scene playing regularly to a packed crowd in one of Bordeaux’s hippest Cocktail bars, le CanCan.

15th October

MOODY WILL AND THE ROLL Moody Will and the Roll stand out from the crowd with soulful vocals, skilful blues guitar work and a sound that takes you from Chicago, to The Mississippi Delta all in one evening.

21st October


lakota XX

VENUES // 47

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

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

GOOD LIFE BRISTOL: THE OPENING PARTY

Good Life have been working extra hard over the summer to provide even more bespoke décor and immersive experiences. This time round diving into the deep blue sea and transforming Lakota into an underwater cave.

6th Oct // 10pm – 5am // £10 – £15

TRIP THE LIGHT

Trip The Light are proudly hosting the Bristol stop of the nationwide Sulta Selects 2016 tour with disco, house and techno from Glaswegian protégé Denis Sulta and Dixon Avenue Basment Jams.

13th Oct // 10pm – Late // £12.17 adv


theXX lanes

48 // VENUES

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

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

SWING ‘N’ TINGZ 12: THE CORRESPONDENTS + TUXEDO JUNCTION A mighty fine mashup of all tingz Swing, Ghetto Funk, Hip Hop, Dutty Riddims and Festival fun times curiously combined with live performers, decadent decor and gleeful goings on.

14th Oct // 9pm – 3am // £4 – £9

45 LIVE HALLOWEEN SPECIAL: MARC HYPE & BOCA 45 Come on down to The Lanes for a spooky 45 Live Halloween Special with Marc Hype & Bristol legend Boca 45, as they deliver eclectic sets filled with hip hop, funk, 60’s psych and everything in between.

28th Oct // 9pm – 3am // £3 adv


the lantern

VENUES // 49

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

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

PICTISH TRAIL

Johnny Lynch has developed a reputation as a genre-buster whose songs are as widely varied as his selection of brightly coloured bobble hats, drawing comparisons to artists as varied as Beck, the Beta Band and Hot Chip.

7th Oct // 8pm – Late // £12.90+bf

Oct - Nov Sat 1 Oct Hypnotic Brass Ensemble Sun 2 Oct Jo Caulfield Mon 3 Oct Stars of the Lid Tue 4 Oct Clare Maguire Wed 5 Oct Keith Tippett & Paul Dunmall Quintet feat. Hamid Drake Thu 6 Oct Bedroom Community Fri 7 Oct Pictish Trail Sat 8 Oct Frequencies Sun 9 Oct Claudia Aurora

Wed 12 Oct Awesome Tapes from Africa Showcase with Ata Kak & DJ Katapila Tue 18 Oct Steve Howe Wed 19 Oct Robyn Hitchcock Fri 21 Oct Charlie Winston Sun 23 Oct Keston Cobblers Club Tue 25 Oct Shaun Escoffery Thu 27 Oct Austentatious Fri 28 Oct Shlomo’s Beatbox Adventure for Kids

Fri 28 Oct Shlomo #NewRules Sat 29 Oct Nomade Orquestra Sun 30 Oct Damien Dempsey Mon 31 Oct Skye and Ross Tue 1 Nov Cat’s Eyes Wed 2 Nov Ed Gamble Fri 4 Nov Yussef Kamaal Sat 5 Nov Michael Winslow The Man of 10,000 Sound Effects Mon 7 Nov The Bad Plus

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AWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICA: SHOWCASE WITH ATA KAK & DJ KATAPILA Brian Shimkovitz will mix his outstanding African tape collection alongside performances from Ata Kak, known for the ‘Obaa Sima’ album Shimkovitz re-released last year, & DJ Katapila.

12th Oct // 7pm – Late // £18.81 +bf


the love inn

50 // VENUES

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

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

WOLF MUSIC X FUTUREBOOGIE

Two record labels at the top of the house music scene in the uk go at it all night long. Both labels will be dipping into their vast collections of disco, house and everything in between.

7th Oct // 10pm – Late // £3

October. Saturday 01. Bozak Presents Thursday 06. Fractal ft Asusu Friday 07 Wolf Music x Futureboogie Saturday 08. City Fly Thursday 13. Love Below Friday 14. Just Jack Saturday 15. Oxjam ft Banoffee Pies & Shapes Thursday 20. Dance Class ft Thris Tian Friday 21. Bodywork DJs Saturday 22. BAD Radio Thursday 27. Gutterfunk ft Randall & DJ Die Friday 28. PLU Saturday 29. So Bones

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

DANCE CLASS: FT THRIS TIAN

Thris Tian has the ear for a vast range music. Check him throw down for the first Dance Class this month at Love Inn.

20th Oct // 10pm – Late // £3


Marble Factory

VENUES // 51

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.

ANGEL OLSEN

Up and coming American folk and indie singer songwriter Angel Olsen sets foot at Marble Factory this October to perform material from her highly appraised latest album ‘My Woman’. Plus support from Little Wings.

16th Oct // 7pm – 11pm // £12.50 +bf

AKALA: IT’S NOT A RUMOUR 10TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR Akala joins us at Marble Factory this October as part of his celebratory 10th anniversary tour for his debut album ‘It’s Not a Rumour’. Prepare for a nostalgic set.

20th Oct // 7pm – 11pm // £14 adv


mother’s XX ruin

52 // VENUES

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

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

GREEN GUAVA JELLY

R&B, Rocksteady, Ska, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Doo-Wop, Surf, Punk, Dancehall, Calypso, Hot Jazz, Soul and all points in between.

Every Thursday // 9pm – Late // Free entry

SHUFFLE

Genre hopping epic club night Shuffle every Friday at Mother Ruin with a whole host of live music to start off the night. Free entry, drinks offer, and your favourite pop, punk, rock, hiphop, metal and cheese classics.

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


mr wolfs XX

VENUES // 53

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....

SCRIBBLE ’N’ SCRATCH ZOMBIE BURLESQUE HALLOWEEN SPECIAL The most spine chilling night that ever froze the blood. Scribble N Scratch are back with a night of gobsmacking live body painting, live MCs and DJs and Halloween games.

29th Oct // 8pm – Late // £3 with fancy dress

BUFFO’S WAKE HALLOWEEN JHAUNT

Chaotic Gypsy Carnival Punks, with influences from Abba to Zappa, Buffo’s Wake are guaranteed to leave you dancing like a man possessed.

31st Oct // 9pm – Late // £3 – £4


the oldXX bookshop

54 // VENUES

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

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

45S PLUS SPECIAL GUESTS THE MONTGOMERYS The 45’s are a covers act for people who don’t like covers acts. The Montgomerys sound is unique. Three part harmony, rowdy drumming and fuzzed out guitar solos.

21st Oct// 9pm // Free entry

THE COCKTAIL MIX TAPE

Get ready for pop up cocktail bars, live funk band and awesome food. Ticket price includes entry, two cocktails and food. Available from Foozie.

22nd Oct // 7pm - Late // £15.75


The Small Horse SOCIAL CLUB

VENUES // 55

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

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

R&S SHOWCASE

Without doubt one of the finest and most critically-acclaimed record labels in Europe, the history of R&S stretches back to the early 1980s. Groundbreaking early releases from the likes of Aphex Twin, Derrick May, Juan Atkins and more.

8th Oct // 10pm – Late // £5

PSYCHED PRESENTS: PHAELEH

Phaeleh, one of the UK’s most vital production talents and a key innovator in the nascent dubstep movement, performs live at The Small Horse Social Club for Psyched this October.

20th Oct // 10pm – Late // £5


stag and hounds

56 // 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.

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Fusing together elements of doom, post-metal, prog and psychedelia in stunning clarity and power, don’t miss them when they level the Stag & Hounds. Support from Super Goliath and Hogslayer.

24th Oct // 8pm – Late // £5 adv

ALMA

Stunning audiences with their gloriously beautiful and melancholic take on post rock, the band most recently released their double A-side single in June, consisting of remixes from Maybeshewill and Message To Bears.

30th Oct // 7.30pm – Late // Pay what you want


SWX

VENUES // 57

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

AUGUSTINES

Having recently announced they’ll be splitting up after their current UK tour, this is set to be one very special show. The New York trio’s last ever visit to Bristol will be a night to remember.

TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM: SWXBRISTOL.COM / GIGANTIC / BRISTOL TICKET SHOP SWX BRISTOL, 15 NELSON STREET, BS1 2JY SWXBRISTOL.COM | 01179 450325

17th Oct // 7pm – Late // £16.50+bf

BIG NARSTIE

AUGUSTINES

DOORS: 11PM / CURFEW: 4AM

DOORS: 7PM / CURFEW: 10:30PM

GOAT

DUB FX

DOORS: 7PM / CURFEW: 10:30PM

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SIGALA

DOORS: 7PM / CURFEW: 10:30PM

DOORS: 10:30PM / CURFEW: 4AM

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GOAT

The mysterious mask wielding Swedish psych outfit GOAT bring their spectacular live show to SWX this October.

19th Oct // 7pm – Late // £16.50 adv


thekla

58 // 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!

THE COMPUTERS

THEKLA

The Computers are a must-see-live kinda band. They’re vital, visceral, unrelenting and utterly addictive. Whether playing material old or new, expect the crowd to be sprawling.

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

4th Oct // 7pm – 10pm // £11 +bf

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WEDNESDAY 26TH OCTOBER

SATURDAY 1ST OCTOBER

SPRING KING + KAGOULE

JOSEPHINE & THE ARTIZANS + RIA TIMKIN

THURSDAY 27TH OCTOBER

SUNDAY 2ND OCTOBER

THE JAPANESE HOUSE

MONDAY 3RD OCTOBER

OWINY SIGOMA BAND

ALL THEM WITCHES GAVIN JAMES

FRIDAY 28TH OCTOBER

+ THE BUSY TWIST

SATURDAY 29TH OCTOBER

TUESDAY 4TH OCTOBER

WILLE & THE BANDITS

THE COMPUTERS + GHOST RIDERS IN THE SKY

SUNDAY 30TH OCTOBER

PEATBOG FAERIES

THURSDAY 6TH OCTOBER

ROYAL REPUBLIC

WEDNESDAY 2ND NOVEMBER

+ DINOSAUR PILE UP

CHARLIE WORSHAM

MONDAY 10TH OCTOBER

UGLY KID JOE

THURSDAY 3RD NOVEMBER

SCOTT MATTHEWS

TUESDAY 11TH OCTOBER

AUGUSTANA

SATURDAY 5TH NOVEMBER

THE WYTCHES

FRIDAY 14TH OCTOBER

TURNOVER

SUNDAY 6TH NOVEMBER

ICE NINE KILLS

SATURDAY 15TH OCTOBER

THOUSAND YARD STARE

MONDAY 7TH NOVEMBER

HOOTON TENNIS CLUB

MONDAY 17TH OCTOBER

LISA HANNIGAN

TUESDAY 8TH NOVEMBER

KING

WEDNESDAY 19TH OCTOBER

THE SUNSHINE UNDERGROUND FRIDAY 21ST OCTOBER

GUN

SATURDAY 22ND OCTOBER

BANCO DE GAIA TUESDAY 25TH OCTOBER

AQUILO

WEDNESDAY 9TH NOVEMBER

WHITNEY + JULIA JACKLIN THURSDAY 10TH NOVEMBER

SILVERSUN PICKUPS FRIDAY 11TH NOVEMBER

OKKERVIL RIVER SATURDAY 12TH NOVEMBER

WADE BOWEN + WILLY BRAUN

FIESTA BOMBARDA DAY OF THE DEAD CARNIVAL

Join us for a Day of the Dead Carnival of raucous rhythms and devious decor as UK carnival collective Fiesta Bombarda, transform Thekla into an undead tropical paradise. Line-up includes Gilles Peterson endorsed Owiny Sigoma Sound System and many more.

28th Oct // 8pm – 2am // £9 +bf


trinity

VENUES // 59

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.

TREMOR: 5TH BIRTHDAY

Tremor Soundsystem celebrates a tremendous five years with the likes of Krafty Kuts & Dynamite MC, plus Symphonica ft Mr Switch & Great Scott and much more. Grab your ticket before it’s too late.

1st Oct // 10pm – 5am // £7-£13adv +bf

RESONATORS

Come and join Resonators as they celebrate their album launch with Count Bobo, Downbeat Melody Soundsystem & Roots factory.

7th Oct // 8pm – 2am // £10 adv bf







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