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PROFILES

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INTERVIEW // LOCAL TALENT carasel MC 24-25

EVENT PREVIEW

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

Dojo 38 excahnge 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

Mother’s 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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HIGHLIGHTS 1. MOTORCITY

A refreshing but classic mix of all the best motown, soul, funk, disco and rock ‘n’ roll greats to keep your feet stomping in to the early hours. 2nd Sept // 10pm – 3am // £3 // The Lanes

2. LEFTFIELD (DJ SET)

Iconic electronic act Leftfield will be making a grand return to Bristol this September to play a very intimate set at Trinity Centre. 2nd Sept // 11pm – 3am // £20 adv // Trinity Centre

3. YOUNGBLOOD BRASS BAND

Youngblood Brass Band flouts convention in an ecstatic, raucous, incendiary fashion, taking the form of a New Orleans brass band and morphing it into a punked-out hip-hop behemoth of groove and purpose. 3rd Sept // 7pm – Late // £16.80 // Thekla

4. THE ENEMY

The Enemy, one of Britain’s best loved, home-grown indie talents have announced they will disband in 2016. After ten years and three Top 10 albums, prepare for one last hurrah as the band bring their stunning back catalogue of anthems to the live arena for the Last Orders tour. 4th Sept // 7pm – 11pm // £22.50 // O2 Academy

5. SLIME RECORDS PRESENTS: FUTURE SOUND OF GARAGE

To celebrate the release of ‘Future Sound Of Garage 3’ on Slime Recordings, Slime Records are throwing a free album launch party at the Love Inn where they’ll be dropping some of the freshest garage music all night by DJ’s including Cellardore, Wascal and more. 8th Sept // 10pm – 3am // Free // The Love Inn

6. AFT RECORDS & RECREO PRESENT: DC BREAKS (RAM RECORDS)

Ambush Family Tree are back for their first party of the new term. Hosting a line up including Ram Records very own DC Breaks, Hospital’s Stanza, Sinai and many more. Hosted by Carasel, Frilla, Kaydan and Texas. 9th Sept // 8pm – Late // £3 after 9:30pm // Full Moon and Attic Bar

7. TARANTINO NIGHT

A night dedicated to all things Tarantino with music inspired by the films and competitions to be won. Discounted entry for all Tarantino influenced fancy dress on the door. 9th Sept // 9pm – 3am // £2adv - £4 OTD // The Lanes

8. DEPARTMENT S CLUB NIGHT

JOHN THE MOD will be spinning indie, mod, soul and rock & roll vinyl ‘til 3am. Featuring special guest DJ slot from Andy Crofts from The Moons/Paul Weller band and The Songbook Collective. 3rd Sept // 9pm – 3am // The Lanes

9. CODEC

The innovative multi room club night CODEC takes place each and every Saturday night throughout September. Featuring a first of its kind lighting show with projection mapping, pyros & lasers. Playing a mix of house, bass, r&b, hip-hop and party anthems across 3 rooms. Every Saturday // 10:30pm – 4am // £6adv // SWX


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Deap Vally don’t need boots to walk all over you. The barefoot duo’s mixture of brazen and sweet allows them to zigzag from songs of poignant social commentary and resolute declaration to vulnerable bare-all ballads. 15th Sept // 7pm – Late // £13.44 +bf // Thekla

11. FLATBUSH ZOMBIES

Formed in the Flatbush area of Brooklyn, New York, Flatbush Zombies are a hip-hop group that have amassed a following from around the world. Bolstered by an incredible legion of fans, Flatbush Zombies continue to perform at sold-out venues around the world. 15th Sept // 7pm – 11pm // £18.56 +bf // O2 Academy

12. TAKE OFF PRESENT: DBM + MOONY + DEADBEAT + MORE

After a summer lay off, Take Off will be returning with a heavyweight line up to liven up freshers week. Featuring a 3-hour set from DBM and some of the finest garage, grime and bassline artists. This one is set to go off like a rocket. 15th Sept // 10pm – 5am // £5-£11 // Lakota

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American post-hardcore band The Fall of Troy have had roaring success from their latest album ‘OK’ this summer, and now The Fleece are excited to announce they’ll be hitting their stage this September to showcase music from their album. 15th Sept // 7:30pm – 11pm // £14adv // The Fleece

With his own unique take on racism, war, and global political issues, rapper and activist (and member of several supergroups) Lowkey has emerged as one of the British hip-hop scene’s most outspoken artists. 16th Sept // 7pm – Late // £16.50 // Thekla

15. MESH + AESTHETIC PERFECTION + EMPATHY TEST

Mesh’s SKYWARD tour touches down in Bristol this September as part of a short run of European dates, featuring guest performances from Aesthetic Perfection and Empathy Test. 16th Sept // 6:30pm – Late // £20adv +bf // Marble Factory

Having taken advantage of his years touring to explore his own musical investigations and create an internationally flavoured sonic palate, Aguayo continues to deepen his relationship with artists from different places on this planet. His DJ sets move beyond standards, by playing a seductive game with the audience. 16th Sept // 7pm – Late // £7 adv // Small Horse Social

Late Night Tales welcomes Belle & Sebastian’s Chris ‘Beans’ Geddes to Bristol for a soulful showdown of seven inch singles. Belle’s keyboardist and avid record collector Chris Geddes joins Late Night Tales for a set of Northern soul, gritty funk and all-killer no-filler party-rocking anthems. 17th Sept // 10pm – 4am // £4 after 10pm // Small Horse Social

18. BELLATRIX + EVA LAZARUS & THE AFRONAUTS

The world champion beatboxer, double bassist and singer treats us to a multi-tasking show in which she loops, sings, plays and, of course, beatboxes as she explores genres, timbres and sounds. In support is Bristol’s own Eva Lazarus with her new band, The Afronauts, and Saffron Records’ new signing, China Bowls. 18th Sept // 8pm – Late // £12.90 // The Lantern


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HIGHLIGHTS 19. SUNDARA KARMA

Anthemic four-piece be hitting Trinity as part of their biggest headline tour to date. The masters of crafting bright, panoramic indie rock with bruised heart lyrics have recently grabbed the attention of Annie Mac with their latest single ‘Loveblood’ and continue to win fans with their soon to come debut album. 19th Sept // 7:30pm – 11pm // £10 adv // Trinity Centre

20. MLUTV PRESENTS: FEELS + SPECIAL GUESTS

MLUTV are very pleased to announce the garage rock band from in Eastside, Los Angeles FEELS will be performing live at Crofters Rights this September, as part of their first ever tour of Europe. FEELS will be performing songs from their highly acclaimed self-titled debut album released earlier this year. 19th Sept // 6:30pm – 10pm // £9 adv // Crofters Rights

21. MUSICIANS ON THE RUN

Bedminster will be hosting a day of musical variety with 20 bands and solo artists across the area to entertain crowds in the bid to be crowned 2016 top ‘Musician on the Run’. 22nd September // 7pm // Free entry // The Old Bookshop

22. THE HEADHUNTERS

One of if not the most legendary jazz-funk fusion band of all time, The Headhunters are responsible for the epic Head Hunters, recorded with the one and only Herbie Hancock, an album that has remained a cornerstone for not just jazz fusion but jazz as a whole since its release in 1973. 23rd Sept // 8pm – Late // £19.35 +bf // The Lantern

23. RUFFNECK TING PRESENTS: THE XTRAORDINARY LEAGUE OF JUNGLISTS

To celebrate the launch of the League of Junglists album, the Xtraordinary featured artists will be transported to The Attic to bring a night of the best possible jungle/dnb vibes. Expect the usual RNT high quality production and a few surprises. 23rd Sept // 9pm – Late // £3 after 9.30pm Full Moon and Attic Bar

24. TRIBE OF FROG: 16TH BIRTHDAY

Celebrating 16 years of frogging with one of the biggest and most exciting parties in Tribe history, spanning 2 venues, 6 dance-floors and 2 outdoor areas. Featuring a monumental line-up, including Logic Bomb, Hux Flux, Hypnocustics, Svess Pieman and more. 24th Sept // 10pm – 7am // £10-£15 // Lakota

25. MEADOWLARK + GUESTS

Never judge a book by its cover, and never judge a band by its name. One look at the title for the creative guise of Kate McGill and Daniel Broadley and it’d be easy to assume you’ve got it all figured out. Prepare for the unexpected. 24th Sept // 6:30pm – 10pm // £7 +bf // Crofters Rights

26. JORDAN MACKAMPA

Hailing from the Democratic Republic, Jordan’s music unifies his family’s favourites; from his Congolese roots, to his mother’s adoration of great divas. As a man made up of misspelt lyrics, milky tea and Etta James records, Jordon is a hand-stitched soulster in every sense of the word. 24th Sept // 7.30pm – Late // Free // The Old Bookshop


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27. GARY NUMAN

Following the success of his Sold-Out London residence last October and the Sold Out Manchester & Cork shows that followed, Gary Numan is back with a September 2016 UK Tour which sees him playing a set compromising of material from his albums ‘Replicas’, ‘The Pleasure Principle’ and ‘Telekon’ at Motion. 25th Sept // 7pm – Late // £29.50adv +bf // Motion

28. RAT BOY

Riotous indie rocker Rat Boy marked his place as a valued performer with his sold out tour in May. The rise of Rat Boy and his band continues this fall with their largest tour to date. 28th Sept // 7pm – Late // £13 +bf // Anson Rooms

29. THE AMORETTES + LOVE ZOMBIES

The Amorettes exploded onto the International Music scene in early 2015, with the release of their acclaimed album, Game On. With rave reviews coming in from all over the UK and Europe, The Amorettes continue to build their fan-base with an old fashioned attitude of “Take it to the people” tour. 28th Sept // 7:30pm – Late // £7.50adv // Exchange

30. BETH ORTON

Beth Orton has been one of the most unique and beguiling voices in music for the past two decades. Don’t miss the rare chance to experience music performed from her latest album, ‘Kidsticks’. 29th Sept // 7pm – Late // £18.50 +bf // Anson Rooms

31. DUB PISTOLS

Dub, jungle, electronica group Dub Pistols return to Bristol for another epic performance at the Fleece this September. The dub inspired collective are renowned for their energetic shows, so prepare for a memorable knees-up set. 29th Sept // 7:30pm – Late // £12.50adv // The Fleece

32. SURESKANK – 10 YEARS STRONG

Sureskank will be taking over Trinity, to celebrate 10 years of dubstep and grime. Featuring Sir Spyro and Spooky, plus very special guest Deep Medi squad, Bandulu Gang with P Money and lots more. 30th Sept // 10pm – 5am // £10adv // Trinity Centre

33. ELECTRIC SWING CIRCUS + IMPRINTS

The electrifying six piece electro swing band are coming to Exchange for a mesmerising show, featuring saucy 20’s swing and stomping electro beats Plus support from Imprints. 30th Sept // 7:30pm – Late // £10.50adv // Exchange

34. NIGHT BUS

The Night Bus started as one man’s mission to bring public transport and the hand jive to the forefront of the clubbing scene, whilst jiving to Chuck Berry, Eddie Cochran and a little Fine Young Cannibals for good measure. 1st Sept // 9pm – Late // £3/£4 Entry // Mr Wolfs

35. EDDIE MARTIN’S BLUES CLUB

One of the most versatile, creative and just plain hard-working musicians around Eddie Martin hosts a top notch weekly residency, with a varied line-up of talented guests. Every Wednesday // 9pm – 11.30pm // Free // The Gallimaufry

36. CHILDREN OF THE SUN

Soulworks DJs host a new weekly Friday playing warm worldwide rhythms with guests: Paul Walker (Rise records), Worm Cisco Club and Late Night Tales. Every Friday // 9pm – 1am // Free // The Gallimaufry



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Pete Josef

Resonators

Pete Josef has always been a soul boy at heart, but his multi-instrumental skills have led him into some interesting situations. He has for years been recording and playing live with Roni Size and Reprazent, and also fronts and co-produces the lo-fi house duo White Lamp with Darren Emerson (Underworld), whose track ‘Make it Good’ became somewhat of a club hit. His debut album Colour is a genre-bending combination of jazz, soul, pop and electro, entirely self-penned, self-recorded and produced by the talented solo artist. The title track is an absolute beauty – we promise it will give you shivers if you catch him live at Valley Fest this month.

UK reggae group Resonators are proof that the spirit of the original roots sound is alive and well, bringing a modern, fresh edge to the scene. Fronted by two soulful and innovative female vocalists, Faye Houston and Kassia Zermon, Resonators have gained a reputation for high energy and uplifting live shows. Their self-titled debut album released in May 2010 attracted support from the likes of David Rodigan, Mark Lamarr and Jstar. Now, after a four-year hiatus, the eight-piece troupe from Brighton are coming to Trinity Centre for an LP launch party celebrating the release of Imaginary People on WahWah 45s. Kassia answers our 10 questions…

Upcoming gigs……. 4 September Valley Fest, Chew valley

Upcoming gigs……. 7 October, Trinity Centre

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6. What was the last book you read? I read a lot, but online mostly... There is so much mind expanding content out there. Village Christmas: And Other Notes on the English Year by Laurie Lee was probably the last actual book I read – love a bit of nostalgia!

1. What have you learned today? Bananas and potato taste good together.

6. What was the last book you read? I never read – bad isn’t it?

2. Favourite track of all time? One of them has to be How Can You Mend a Broken Heart by Al Green.

7. Favourite thing on TV? I don’t watch it.

3. It’s 3am and the party is winding down, what track do you play to get everyone going again? I’m no DJ, but I guess it depends on what’s come before and on the crowd. I’d probably pull out something well known and feel-good… Some Chaka Khan, or maybe something like Firefly by Mura Masa.

7. Favourite thing on TV? The Olympics. Can’t get enough.

3. It’s 3am and the party is winding down, what track do you play to get everyone going again? A Tribe Called Quest – Can I Kick It.

4. Who are your top 3 acts right now? Acts on fire for me this summer: Stuff, Anderson Paak and Ed Motta. Amazing bands, amazing front people.

9. Tell us something people don’t know about you.. I have an addiction to watching wildlife videos, especially animals scrapping – the more real the better. I think seeing that side of nature reminds us how feeble we are!

1. What have you learned today? I learned about crop rotation (I was gardening). 2. Favourite track of all time? Very hard, but if I had to commit I’d choose A Case Of You by Joni Mitchell.

5. If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? Artist or carpenter.

8. Are you afraid of anything? Like most people, I’m probably a bit afraid of failure. I need to remind myself that you learn a lot from getting things wrong.

8. Are you afraid of anything? The dark – especially countryside dark!

4. Who are your top 3 acts right now? Little Simz, Pharoah Sanders and Kendrick Lamar.

9. Tell us something people don’t know about you... I have a twin sister who is a talented painter and writer.

5. If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? Making films.

10. What are you doing tomorrow? Emailing people back and installing Ableton Live for the new Ableton Push.

10. What are you doing tomorrow? Same as today, sit in the garden and play guitar, then think about lots of stuff I want to do and probably not get round to doing them. I’ll probably see friends at some point to get my social fix.

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INTERVIEW // LOCAL TALENT

CARASEL MC

Bristol’s Carasel is not only a successful lyric MC with tracks signed to Hospital Records (among other labels), and a solo album under his belt; but also in the traditional master of ceremonies sense, having hosted for drum and bass producers from Netsky to Hazard, as well as big league-nights including Drum and Bass Arena, Warning and Hospitality. Despite these successes further afield, he keeps his roots firmly planted in the local scene, whether that’s through projects with his crew Ambush, his regular Ujima radio show, or his label AFT (Ambush Family Tree) Records and their two-monthly parties at Full Moon and Attic Bar.

Different flows for different shows We meet up with Carasel at Ujima headquarters as he prepares for his bass-obsessed show ‘Ambush the Airwaves’, to find out what sets the MC apart. ‘The majority of parties I get booked for and where I make my living is hosting big drum and bass shows. When I perform there I’m never really performing my own tracks, except on a rare occasion when a drum and bass DJ plays my tunes, which happened at Boomtown. Nice little moments like that happen but

the majority of the time I’m there to link the crowd to the set and get them hyped.

wasn’t really until I moved to Bristol that I started making tracks.’

It’s about adding a different layer and emphasising what the DJ is playing – giving it a bit of up. The DJ can smash it, but I feel that a master of ceremonies, a good MC, can take it to the next level and connect the crowd.’

This summer has seen him performing almost every Friday and Saturday night, with more in between, sometimes hitting a couple of festivals a day.

It’s not often you’ll see any sort of drum and bass lineup in the South West without seeing Carasel’s name. Having seen him hype up a crowd many times ourselves, we were curious to find out what came first for the born-performer, hosting or creating his own tracks… ‘Hosting first and foremost. I started out really into hip hop, I wasn’t into drum and bass at all, my friends would play me sets and I didn’t really get it. It really stood out for me when I went to my first rave, I must have been about 16, just hearing the MCs on drum and bass, doing what they were doing and realising that these guys were English. Because I had only really related to American MCs before, but to see English MCs and the whole crowd knowing their lyrics – that’s what really showed me that there was potential here to do it myself. ‘It started from blagging the microphone at our first raves, to learning how to hold down sets on my own, and taking it to the next level like that. That progressed onto doing our own nights and then it

‘This has been the craziest summer I’ve ever had. I just did Boomtown and that was my 12th festival. And that’s just festivals, I’ve been doing gigs amongst that, and label nights in Amsterdam… ‘It really helps doing the radio show on Ujima, because it keeps me very connected with the music. Every time I’m on, I’m going through promos, finding out the latest drum and bass… A lot of MCs don’t do that. They might turn up and host the music, but I really am on the ball with the newest music. I’m always playing the upfront stuff – I know who’s killing it. ‘A lot of MCs in drum and bass, they do jump up raves or liquid raves and they’re kind of pigeon holed, whereas I do the whole spectrum. I might play at Warning back to back with Skibadee and I could play the Hospital Records raves where I’m holding down three hours. I think it’s the versatility that’s key to keep me kind of spread, and know when to spit loads of lyrics and know when to step off the gas. We call it different flows for different shows. Whatever the crowd needs, whatever it requires, I’m over 10 years in the game so I feel that I know how to work different


LOCAL TALENT // 25 crowds, whether they’re younger or a bit more clued up – I can give them what they need.’ As well as all this, Carasel has a full solo album Progression under his belt, which is not something you see too often from an MC. Progression came out on AFT in 2012 and features a whole host of Bristol talent, including Dr Meaker. ‘It was a great time of my life, I was living bang in the middle of Bristol, I’d just got to the point where I was making enough money from gigs that I could step away from full time work and I could just put all my effort into creating an album. It was also a time when my producer Blacksmith was just killing it with beats – really on fire – and it all just came together. And to have an album with features from Dynamite MC and Stamina and Eksman, I was really proud. ‘I kick myself that I haven’t got round to doing another one, but life has got so busy, but I’m definitely working towards it and that next chapter will come. But I look back on Progression and I’m really proud of that album, and hopefully I’ll give you another one soon.’ If it wasn’t already, Carasel’s name was permanently etched onto the Bristol music scene last year, when he threw a party last year that has gone down in history – his ‘Backlash’ party, a fundraiser to help replace the equipment stolen when thieves broke into the studio he shared with Blacksmith . ‘We got the message one day from Matt (Foreign Concept) who worked at the studio with us to say that we’d been broken into. We turned up to see all our stuff taken, it was just devastating. There’s a lot of tracks that we’ve never managed to get back and thousands of pounds worth of equipment. It was a real killer. Blacksmith’s dad had just passed away recently and it just felt like a real blow. ‘But the way that the whole Bristol community rallied around us, it was just unbelievable. We had Die offer us an MPC, Danny Byrd offer us computers. It was crazy. ‘And then we got a phone call from Thekla, which is my favourite Bristol club anyway, to say “we saw what happened, do you want to do a party?” ‘I started reaching out to some artists and it was crazy the lineup we put together. We had Roni Size and S.P.Y, DC Breaks – it was unbelievable! They all came down to play for free. ‘The club sold out, it was rammed and I was walking around the club and people were literally trying to give me money. I thought: I need to go backstage, because it was so overwhelming. I’m welling up now thinking about it.

The way that the whole Bristol community rallied around us, it was just unbelievable ‘So back up your computers kids! We lost a lot of good stuff. But we’ll make more. We’re in a better position now than we were back than, and that’s a blessing. Thanks to the Bristol people that made it happen.’ Just over a year later and it seems like the MC truly is in a better position than ever, with his AFT record label gathering more and more momentum. ‘The label came from me and DJ Sinai wanting to give people a platform to put out the music that we love. It’s going well, we’re coming up to our eighth release and we’ve had two licenses – one to Drum and Bass Arena and one to Hospital Records – they’ve been major labels for us to be involved with. ‘And we’ve got the regular AFT party at Full Moon and Attic every two months, which has been going from strength to strength. Every one is rammed and it feels like we’re building a nice community there and people are really starting to support the night and support the label – the branches of the Ambush Family Tree just keep getting bigger! ‘The next party is 9 September with DC Breaks, so make sure you come see us at our rave. And just keep an eye on us, we’ve got Octo Pi’s album coming out, loads of good music from Sinai, Blacksmith’s got a project coming out – just lots of good Bristol music!’

Interview by Rachel Morris Photography by Dominika Scheibinger Fb.com/AftRecords soundcloud.com/aftrecords


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PREVIEW

INTERVIEW: BANDULU GANG SURESKANK 10 YEARS STRONG

Kahn, Neek, Boofy and Hi5Ghost

It’s a sunny Friday afternoon and I’m joined in Trinity Centre by Kahn, Neek, Hi5Ghost and Boofy – otherwise known as Bandulu Gang – to talk about their upcoming blowout in the old church: Sureskank 10. This September, Bandulu Gang and friends, including Deep Medi, will take over Trinity Centre to celebrate 10 years of Sureskank, a dubstep and grime institution that started out as a party for Neek and his friends in 2006. ‘Me and a friend were leaving to go to university and it was another friend’s birthday so we threw a party,’ Neek explains. ‘But it went so well that we decided to keep it going. I ran Sureskank nights between Brighton, where I went to university, and here in Bristol. ‘And then when I moved back to Bristol in 2010, we started it full time. It’s how we built up our crew – our DJs and our mates, and it was just somewhere for us all to play out at the start.

‘We wanted to represent both grime and dubstep, because the scenes at the time were intermingled then, all the record people were working with each other.’

twenties or whatever, and we were 17 / 18. We were the first generation of proper young kids DJing and trying to learn the music and get into it around then.’

Hi5Ghost agrees: ‘I think at the time dubstep wasn’t really singled out as one thing. It was all so new that people didn’t even know what it was at the time.’

‘The energy was crazy’, says Boofy. ‘It brought everyone together that I would never chill with. No offence Joe (Kahn), but goths and that, we had nothing in common. Then suddenly you’d go to a dubstep rave and see all different kinds of people in the same room. You see the same with grime now – you see all different kinds of people at a grime night. And it’s nice to have everyone together.

We’d play little grime sets while running around shooting each other at Laser Quest ‘We were the first generation of kids going to those nights,’ says Kahn. ‘Pinch and those guys were already in their

‘Grime and dubstep are the same tempo. MCs can flow on it and I think that’s what the gel is, because you have people crossing over; people like D Double, Footsie and P Money who we grew up with on grime, crossing over into something else. When I first heard dubstep I thought it was slow grime or something – I didn’t know what to call it! It was so easy to DJ both or listen to both.’


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‘Sureskank was a good training ground,’ says Kahn, who as well as releases on labels like Punch Drunk, Black Box and Deep Medi Musik, has been very much a duo with Neek since their breakthrough track, the unapologetic grime banger Percy, which launched Bandulu Records in 2012.

The energy was crazy – it brought everyone together that I would never chill with In the six years since, the vinyl-only label has put out a handful of very limited release records, featuring Kahn, Neek, Hi5Ghost and Boofy, plus a look in from Gemmy, Oatz and Breen on Bandulu 003.

But they’ve certainly caught the attention of many of us, with each record selling out almost instantly. So how does one get to be part of the seemingly exclusive crew?

Kahn and Neek had mutual friends from college, but took their acquaintance to the next level after Kahn invaded the decks at the very first Sureskank.

‘To be part of Bandulu, you’ve got to be a wavey don,’ Neek jokes. ‘No, it is a larger family. Not everyone has necessarily released on the label, but we’ve got friends who have similar taste in music that DJ with us who are part of the extended family. It’s just having a similar ethos in what kind of music they play and make.’

‘We knew Courtney (Hi5Ghost) was an MC and we met each other out at clubs. The Croft was an important venue for bringing people together back then,’ says Kahn.

‘I think in Bristol, these crews pop out of actual friendship groups,’ says Kahn. ‘The fact that we’re making music is obviously important to it, but we’re friends first. So it’s not like we’re trying to be really exclusive, we are all actually just best mates.’ And believe it or not, in our all-time favourite comingtogether story, that friendship blossomed from a massive game of laser tag…

‘I lived too far out to go to those things and be involved with anyone that did music,’ says Boofy. ‘And when you do music and you realise you’re getting all the shit sets, and you’re not playing where you want to play, I just thought: I’m not going to play out until I actually get some good releases going. ‘Then Courtney and I had a mutual friend and started chatting because he wanted a tune from me… Then we all just went out to do Laser Quest sessions and shit. ‘We just used to go with a bag of people and there were so many of us, they’d just give us the whole of Laser Quest.


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They let us bring our own CDs, so we’d play little grime sets while running around shooting each other. That’s when we all starting gelling. I think we went like four times.’ At this point Kahn suggests they went for Hi5’s birthday, which he strongly contests, before Boofy sets things straight: ‘It was no one’s birthday, we just all went to Laser Quest! We’re talking kid’s party, 3pm here. That’s where friendships started forming, and since then it’s been the same old stuff. We just do dumb shit together and it’s funny.’ Aside from dumb shit, they’re all independently killing it on the underground music scene. Boofy runs his Sector 7 label with Lemzly Dale, Hi5Ghost heads up own his Paper Cranes label, and Bandulu bosses Kahn and Neek also produce under their dancehall leaning Gorgon Sound alias, with records out on Peng Sound; plus they are both part of the Young Echo collective. ‘Even though everyone has their own label, we all have a fair input into everything,’ says Hi5Ghost. ‘I wouldn’t put anything out if I hadn’t shown these boys first and asked what they think. And likewise for all of us. ‘We are all through different mediums pushing each other

at the same time. We’ve all done stuff for Sector 7, we’ve all done stuff on Bandulu and we’ve all done stuff for Paper Cranes; and likewise for other friends’ labels – Peng Sound and Hotline and all that.’

We were the first generation of kids going to those nights ‘I think we all benefit from each other’s endeavours, because we’ve created our own little micro-industry or our own scene, or whatever – which is good for everyone,’ says Kahn. ‘Because separately we’re all small, independent record labels, but as a group it seems like a bigger thing. It keeps me interested in it, certainly.’ 10 years since the launch of Sureskank and with so many successful offshoots, it only seems right they should throw such a massive party to celebrate, and although the lineup is semi-secret, it more than hints at a few very special guests.

‘The Sureskank family is constantly evolving,’ says Neek. ‘I started it with a couple of other friends: Middleman, Wataca and Beavis – and Batman did the graphics ‘cause I went to college with him. And very quickly it went from five of us to including Joe, B-Lam and Hi5Ghost, Superisk and Gemmy, and then Boofy joined when he got involved with Bandulu three years ago when we released his record. Half of the people are coming back to play the night even if they don’t necessarily DJ anymore, but they’re part of it – they’re part of the history of it.’ ‘Trinity has got fuck loads of history as well,’ says Hi5Ghost. ‘I ain’t going to try and pretend that I’ve been really involved in the planning of this whole thing, but Trinity has been here from when my parents and my uncle (Peter D Rose of Smith & Mighty) were going out. So we’re celebrating 10 years of Sureskank in a pretty solid bit of Bristol culture.’ The names already on the bill should be enough to entice anyone, but they’ve also hinted that there will be some major lineup announcements in the days leading up to the event. ‘We’ve got lots of very special guests coming that we can’t


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talk about,’ says Kahn. ‘But use your imagination – whoever you think it is, it probably is, but we’re not allowed to say.’ On the lineup so far, as well as the whole Bandulu Gang, is P Money, Sir Spyro, and Spooky, along with the promise of a ‘very special Deep Medi squad’ and special guest MCs. No doubt the party will set them up in good stead for the rest of the year, which looks pretty busy for all of them… ‘We have got some Bandulu records coming out before the end of the year. So after summer we’ve got a couple of thing planned,’ says Neek. ‘We’ve also started a Young Echo record label,’ says Kahn. ‘The first release is probably coming out in October or November, and we’ve got a brand new Young Echo album coming out early next year. We haven’t put an album out for four years, so it’s going to be really good.’

We’ve got lots of very special guests coming ‘My Noir EP is just out on Paper Cranes,’ says Hi5Ghost. ‘It’s with my alternative alias Wu Yen, which is kind of experimental trap. It’s a five track EP, with a sample pack and two extra tunes as well – and it’s out on USB.’ ‘Me and let’s say ‘someone else’ – I can’t say yet – are bringing out a joint EP,’ says Boofy. ‘It’s not an alias, it’s just different to stuff I’ve done before. It’s kind of sick. It’s a load of stuff that was very personal at the time, so it’s something that I take very serious when it comes out. ‘And Sector 7 wise, I’ve got two artists I’m going to be looking after. One of them I’ve released before and one of them is new. But it’s going to be staying on the same vibes.’

Interview by Rachel Morris Sureskank 10 - 10 Years Strong Trinity Centre, 30 September Photos by Khali Photography khaliphotography.com


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THE INFLUENCERS // BEHIND THE SCENES WITH

FEMI IDOWU-READ Femi Idowu-Read Age: 26 Job title: Director of Signs & That

As we continue our exploration behind the scenes of Bristol’s nightlife, we meet Femi Idowu-Read of Signs & That, the man responsible for making some of Bristol’s biggest nights look as good as they sound.

planning. I was sat in the first meeting and people are like: Have you thought about fire safety and how many people are climbing onto the stage, and having access and all of this stuff… But Team Love are just great, they’re really up for helping you and guiding you through the process. So I wasn’t fully prepared, but I was well up for it.’ As you could expect for a creative business like Femi’s, especially one that tends to revolve around events and festivals, there is no such thing as a typical day for him and his team. ‘If I’ve got a big project on, say a stage design, I go in, begin

‘Me, George and Ben are the three guys that are Signs & That. And alongside that we have a music night called Sleazy Sessions, which is a disco night. Basically, we love disco, we love partying and we love décor, and there are so many nights that call themselves disco nights and they don’t play disco, which just winds me up. And secondly, they don’t put any effort into the décor.

‘During the last year of my uni course, I basically decided that I was going to go into sign making. So I steered my course towards that, which didn’t turn out the best in terms of getting a good grade! When I left, I started doing a bit for Shambarber’s tent at Shambala, and that was the first signage that I did outside of uni.

‘Décor is a way of being able to almost manipulate people’s emotion and how they engage with the night. If we’re doing a Shape’s night, every single room is considered. We’ll think: What kind of emotions do we want people to have when they’re in this room?

‘Doing the signs is what kind of put my name on the map, and it spiralled from there into more décor, which is what I really want to be doing.’ Another avenue Femi has explored more recently is stage design, creating stages for barbers-slash-partythrowers Shambarber at both Shambala festival and Love Saves the Day.

‘I felt like I was ready, but I probably wasn’t! I learnt fast that you have to do a lot – a lot of different things and a lot of

‘I was like, “I’m carving the nose – that’s the bit I’m doing. I’ve been thinking about carving this nose for two weeks now. You guys can do the rest.” So I was there sawing away on polystyrene till really late.

‘The best thing about it is that I get to work with my best mates. The two guys that work with me are two of my really good friends. We argue and there’s all that sort of brotherly bullshit, but it’s really nice.

Since launching the business just three years ago, he now works regularly with several of Bristol’s biggest promoters, including Shapes, Just Jack and Shambarber, but he first thought about making a career of it while at university at UWE, where he studied graphic design.

‘He’s had a stage at Love Saves the Day since the beginning, but this year they gave him a bigger budget, so he rang me up and said, “Do you want to come and do a stage for me?” Before this, I’d mostly been involved in décor at music nights or helping with little bits at festivals, but this was the first time I actually designed the whole thing, built it, put the whole thing up and took it down. It was based on his concept and what he wanted the feel of the stage to be like, and I took his brief and interpreted it in my way.

‘Most of what I did on that was the designing on the stage and designing on the computer and figuring out how we were actually going to do it. But the bit where I really got my hands dirty was carving the clown’s nose...

‘But there is no typical day. There is no structure or routine, and I’m not going to be doing the same thing every day. It’s a positive and a negative, but also, I don’t think I could work any other way. I don’t think I could sit in an office working, even if I was designing – I couldn’t do that routine.

‘Bespoke signage and event production surmises all the different things that we do,’ says Femi. ‘It took a while to figure out what that is! We work on the premise that if you want us to make it, we’ll try and figure it out and make it for you. It doesn’t necessarily have to be a sign, or something we’ve made before.’

‘I wouldn’t be doing half the stuff I’m doing now if it wasn’t for working with Shambarber. Stephen (Shambarber) is a good friend of mine and he basically saw what I could do before I had actually done it.

tend to do is pick an element and be like, “right, I’m building that bit!” So for Just Jack, we made a massive clown’s face with a big open mouth; we carved the whole thing out of polystyrene and did a projection on it.

‘Even if you’re at a party in a big warehouse, it’s considered that the DJ isn’t raised up really high, that he’s eye level with the rest of the crowd, that there’s only one light… They’re not thought to be décor or production things, but actually they are appropriate for the music that you’re doing.

the day by going on my emails and sorting out the initial admin stuff – ordering the right materials, organising where we are within the build, etc. Hopefully then, I can put my laptop down, be in the studio and work with the other guys. That’s the best scenario for me. ‘But the irony of doing bigger things, for me, is that you don’t actually get to spend the time building it. Often I’ll have to do loads of admin and keep the ball rolling for different parts within the project. ‘We’re a team and everyone knows that, and it’s built to our specifications, so it’s built how it should be built. But what I

‘A lot of the reason people go to festivals and events is that classic escapism thing. They don’t want to go to a night and feel like they’re in their normal day-to-day lives. So if you can create a visual element that aids in that process, then people are going to enjoy themselves more. And what it does is allow them to get lost in the music.’

Photography by Martin Thompson FB: Thefacecollective Fb.com/signsandthat instagram.com/signsandthat


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51 stokes croft

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

A vibrant and welcoming venue with traditional and historic roots, being one of the oldest Public Houses in Stokes Croft. Our space is versatile and creative, blending homemade, locally sourced food with livemusic, art and late night party DJs. Our beautiful garden offers a sunny sanctuary amongst the hustle and bustle of Stokes Croft.

OXJAM LAUNCH PARTY

The UK’s biggest charity music festival, Oxjam, returns this October to Bristol. To kick things off we are joining up with No.51s on Friday 2nd September for our launch party, featuring Mike Dennis and The Funkinsteins.

2nd Sept // 8pm – Late // £3

BLANKETY QUIZ

Get ready for the craziest, quirkiest quiz of your life. A barrel of laughs with some rather random, but fantastic prizes. Grab a table from 8.30pm or come before 7.30pm and get 2 pizzas for £12.

6th Sept // 8.30pm – Late // £2 quiz entry


02 academy

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

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

THE ENEMY

facebook.com/o2academybristol twitter.com/o2academybris instagram.com/o2academybris facebook.com/o2academybristol youtube.com/o2academytv

The Enemy, one of Britain’s best loved, home-grown indie talents have announced they will disband in 2016. Prepare for one last hurrah as the band bring their stunning back catalogue of anthems.

twitter.com/o2academybris instagram.com/o2academybris youtube.com/o2academytv

4th Sept // 7pm – 11pm // £22.50 adv Fri 2nd Sep • £11 adv

Sat 22nd Oct • £30 adv

Fri 25th Nov • SOLD OUT

Sat 3rd Sep • £5 adv

Fri 28th Oct • £22.50 adv

Mon 28th Nov • £15 adv

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

Tue 29th Nov • £25 adv

Sun 4th Sep • £20 adv

The Enemy Farewell Tour

Eskimo Dance

Thu 15th Sep • £16.50 adv

Sun 30th Oct • SOLD OUT

James Blake

UB40

Guns 2 Roses

Buzzcocks

The Underdog 2016 Grand Final

Flatbush Zombies + A$AP Twelvyy

Wed 2nd Nov • £22 adv

3 Doors Down + Pop Evil

Fri 30th Sep • £5 adv

Freedom Of The Mind Festival Launch Party

Thu 3rd Nov • £26 adv

Saxon + Fastway + Girlschool

Sat 1st Oct • From £15 adv

Fri 4th Nov • £24 adv

Mon 3rd Oct • £10 adv Fireball: ‘Fuelling The Fire Tour’

Sat 5th Nov • £20 adv

Big Jam

Birdy

Jack Savoretti

Less Than Jake

The Skints + Mariachi El Bronx + Kemuri

Tue 4th Oct • £25 adv

Sun 6th Nov • £16.50 adv

Y&T

Tue 8th Nov • £15 adv

You Me At Six

Sleaford Mods + Cappo

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

Dr John Cooper Clarke & Hugh Cornwell Thu 1st Dec • £22.50 adv

White Lies + The Ramona Flowers Fri 2nd Dec • £20 adv

Alabama 3

Sat 3rd Dec • £17.50 adv

The Fratellis

Sun 4th Dec • £15 adv

The Amity Affliction Thu 8th Dec • £16.50 adv

Kate Tempest Fri 9th Dec • £16 adv

Memphis May Fire + Bear’s Den + Matthew & The Atlas Silverstein + The Devil Wears Prada

Fri 7th Oct • £27 adv

Wed 9th Nov • £16.50 adv

The Mission + Peter Murphy Sat 8th Oct • £17.50 adv

Thu 10th Nov • £26.50 adv

White Denim

Echo & The Bunnymen

Mon 10th Oct • £22.50 adv

Fri 11th Nov • £15 adv

Feeder

The Cadillac Three

Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown

Thu 13th Oct • £18 adv

Billy Talent

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

Garage Nation

Rizzle Kicks

Thu 15th Dec • £20 adv

Performing ‘Legend’ in it’s entirity

The Coral

Thu 17th Nov • £18 adv

Sat 17th Dec • £20 adv

Thu 20th Oct • £11 adv

Perfect

The Wonderstuff Bentley Rhythm Ace Hosted by Steve Lamacq

Mon 21st Nov • £16 adv

Thu 12th Jan • £20 adv

Thu 24th Nov • SOLD OUT

Tue 21st Feb • £22.50 adv

Slaves

40th Anniversary Tour + The Membranes

Wed 14th Dec • £20 adv

The Wailers

Fri 18th Nov • £32.50 adv

Fri 21st Oct • £20 adv

Tue 13th Dec • £22.50 adv

Wed 16th Nov • £21 adv

Sun 16th Oct • £22 adv

Jeremy Loops

Yellowcard

Kula Shaker

Architects

Chas & Dave

+ Like Moths To Flames

Sun 11th Jan • £18.50 adv

Tue 15th Nov • £16 adv

Crystal Fighters

Fri 14th Oct • £13.50 adv

The Undertones

Melanie Martinez

The Levellers + Ferocious Dog

Meshuggah

Band Of Horses

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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Sept • 2016

FLATBUSH ZOMBIES

Formed in the Flatbush area of Brooklyn, New York, Flatbush Zombies are a hip-hop group that have amassed a following from around the world.

15th Sept // 7pm – 11pm // £18.56 +bf


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.

RAT BOY

After a sold out tour in May, the rise of Rat Boy continues with the confirmation of his largest headline tour to date.

Anson Rooms

28th Sept // 7pm – Late // £13 +bf

beth orton 29 sept

rat boy

the kills

28 sept

5 oct

POLIÇA

Julia Holter

18 oct

15 nov For tickets for these gigs and more visit

www.ansonrooms.co.uk

BETH ORTON

Beth Orton has been one of the most unique and beguiling voices in music for the past two decades. Don’t miss the rare chance to experience music performed from her latest album, ‘Kidsticks’.

29th Sept // 7pm – Late // £18.50 +bf


the bootlegger

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

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

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

GOES TO

TENNESSEE Join us For Jack Daniels Birthday

On The 29th/30th Sept & 1st/2nd OCT For Whiskey and Music

all Jack DaniElS cocktail SpEcialS 1 for £5 • 2 for £9

4 DAYS of Live Bands & Resident DJ THURSDAY 29TH SEPT Bell Adventure

• FRIDAY 30TH SEPT Mestizo Blues

SAT 1TH OCT Resident DJ The Conductor

SUN 2TH OCT Sunday Blues Jam • CHECK OUT Our Website For August Live Music Listings •

Happy Hour EvEry Day 2 SElEctED cocktailS for £10

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

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117-119 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3RW | @Crofters_Rights | Facebook.com/croftersrights | 0117 2310079 | croftersrights.co.uk

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

MLUTV PRESENTS: FEELS + SPECIAL GUESTS

MLUTV are very pleased to announce the garage rock band from in Eastside, Los Angeles FEELS will be performing live at Crofters Rights this September, as part of their first ever tour of Europe.

19th Sept // 6.30pm – 10pm // £9 adv

SEPTEMBER first Storytelling

fourteenth Fiction Section

twentythird Van Zeller

second Bodywork

sixteenth Father Funks Church of Love

twentyfourth Meadowlark

ninth Fat Hat tenth Paradoxical World– The High Breed + M9, ThisisDA & Habitus twelfth Grace Petrie // Sean McGowan

Crofters rights September listings A5.indd 1

seventeenth HomePlanetEarth nineteenth Feels twentieth Lucy Leave + Slate Hearts

twentyfifth Open Mic Comedy twentysixth Chelou thirtieth Highway Code

MEADOWLARK + GUESTS

22/08/2016 11:23

Never judge a book by its cover. One look at the title for the creative guise of Kate McGill and Daniel Broadley and it’d be easy to assume you’ve got it all figured out.

24th Sept // 6.30pm – 10pm // £7 +bf


The Doghouse XX

VENUES // 37

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.

TRUE DEFINITION

Deli G hosts his new venture with The Doghouse appropriately named True Definition. This new monthly vinyl only night will take you on a journey of musical class and exploration. With Booker T (King Of Soul Productions)

3rd Sept // 10pm – Late // £3 before 11pm

LISA LASHES PRESENTS: ORIGIN-L AND JAX

After 3 succesful shows and with such an amazing repsonse, Lisa Lashes is now bringing her Origin-l show to Bristol with JaX and local residents.

16th Sept // 10pm – 4am // £6


dojo

38 // 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 X FROM BERLIN WITH LOVE

The hottest new night coming to Bristol in October is giving us a little taster of what to expect. Will T and the gang take over Dojo for a night of ‘Berlin Music, Bristol Attitude’. With

2nd Sept // 11pm – 6am // £5/£6 Free before 1am on Facebook

IDENTITY

Identity make their debut! Bringing their own blend of groove driven tech house & techno from resident DJ’s Mark Gaunt, Neil Preedy & Darren C and a special appearance from the Bristol duo Geminus.

16th Sept // 11pm – 6am // £5/£6 Free before 1am on Facebook


exchange

VENUES // 39

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.

THE AMORETTES + LOVE ZOMBIES

The Amorettes exploded onto the International Music scene in early 2015, with the release of their album, Game On. With rave reviews coming in from all over Europe, The Amorettes continue to build their fan-base with an old fashioned attitude of “Take it to the people” tour.

28th Sep // 7:30pm – Late // £7.50adv

ELECTRIC SWING CIRCUS + IMPRINTS

Electrifying six piece electro swing band are coming to Exchange for a mesmerising show, featuring saucy 20’s swing and stomping electro beats that will take you back through time with their own unique style of swing.

30th Sep // 7.30pm – Late // £10.50 adv


the fleece

40 // 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

SKANKFEST PRESENTS 12 HOURS OF SKA-PUNK Featuring: The JB Conspiracy / T//Alan / Counting Coins / Captain Accident & The Disasters / Ghouls / Millie Manders / The Hostiles Maxwell’s Dead / Skaciety / Rising Strike / Slagerij / Ill Gotten Gains King Punch.

4th Sep / 12pm – 12am / £10 Adv

DUB PISTOLS

Dub, jungle, electronica group Dub Pistols return to Bristol for another epic performance at the Fleece this September. The dub inspired collective are renowned for their energetic shows, so prepare for a memorable knees-up set.

29th Sept // 7.30pm – Late // £12.50 adv


THE FULL MOON / ATTIC BAR

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

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

AFT RECORDS & RECREO PRESENT: DC BREAKS Ambush Family Tree are back for their first party of the new term. Hosting a line up including Ram Records very own DC Breaks, Hospital’s Stanza, Sinai and more. Hosted by Carasel, Frilla, Kaydan and Texas.

9th Sept // 8pm – Late // £3 after 9.30pm

RUFFNECK TING: THE XTRAORDINARY LEAGUE OF JUNGLISTS To celebrate the launch of the League of Junglists album, the Xtraordinary featured artists will be transported to The Attic to bring a night of the best possible jungle/dnb vibes.

23rd Sept // 9pm – Late // £3 after 9.30pm


the gallimaufry

42 // 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.

September

tuesdays

mondays

6th Nick Harper 13th Natalie McCool int Sister Sa th 20

Open Mic

Every Wednesday // 9pm – 11.30pm // Free

Hosted by Chuman

27th TBC

thegallimaufry.co.uk

wednesdays

7th Eddie Martin ’s Acoustic Blues One Man Band 14th special gu est Matt Downer 21st Blues Band Sounds of the 50 s Eddie Martin an d The 58s 28th The 58s ar e joined by Blues instrumentalis t of the Year Finalist Pa tsy Gamble on Bari Saxi

saturdays

Centre for Better Grooves DJs

thursdays

Eddie Martin’s Blues Club

The Groove Den

mes Hosted by Ja nk, fu ve Morton. Li sted ho s at soul & be cast r ta l-s with an al

Children of the Sun fridays

One of the most versatile, creative and just plain hard-working musicians around Eddie Martin hosts a top notch weekly residency, with a varied line-up of talented guests.

sundays

EDDIE MARTIN’S BLUES CLUB

Hosted by Soulworks. Worldwide rhythms from DJs Pobbs, Mike Cridland & guests 2nd Paul Walker 16th Worm Disco Club 30th Late Night Tales

ions hosted by 4th Bristol Sess Ruth Royall b’s Jukebox 11th Mr Steve Bo ions 18th Bristol Sess b’s Jukebox Bo e ev St r 25th M

CHILDREN OF THE SUN

Soulworks DJs host a new weekly Friday playing warm worldwide rhythms with guests: Paul Walker (Rise records), Worm Cisco Club and Late Night Tales.

Every Friday // 9pm – 1am // Free


the golden lion

VENUES // 43

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.

USHTI BABA PLUS SUPPORT

USHTI BABA deliver Riotous Gypsy-Folk with hypnotic trans-European melodies and Jungle rhythms. Combining an array of acoustic instruments and beatbox they are originators and pioneers of Gypsy Jungle Turbo Folkstep.

Sept 30th // 9pm-1pm // £4 Adv £5 Door

THE FIRST RAITT BAND

The First Raitt Band - legendary flame haired blues singer, Caroline Tarbuck and bottle neck wizard Roger Slade plus a driving rhythm section comprising Pete Watson on keys, Ian Vallin on bass and John Furlong on drums.

Sept 17th //9pm – 12pm // Free


Kingsdown Wine Vaults

44 // 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.

SHOOTIN’ THE CREW

Old time meets country rock meets rock n roll. Guitar, mandolin, banjo/guitar-jo, vocals and three chords

10th Sept // 8pm – Late

JOE STROUZER

A harmonica player, blues shouter and guitar picker, Joe Strouzer sings songs from his travels from Newcastle to New Orleans and a hell of a lot of places in between.

17th Sept // 8pm – Late


lakota XX

VENUES // 45

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.

BACK OF THE BUS: THE UNIVERSITY EXPRESS

Remember getting on the school bus and whipping out your Walkman to show latest bangers to your mates? Back of the Bus are bringing back those moments, starting with their Fresher’s week launch party. Buckle in.

14th Sept // 10pm – 5am // £6-£12 +bf

TRIBE OF FROG: 16TH BIRTHDAY

Celebrating 16 years of frogging with one of the biggest and most exciting parties in Tribe history, spanning 6 dance-floors and 2 outdoor areas. Featuring a monumental line-up, including Logic Bomb, Hux Flux and more.

24th Sept // 10pm – 7am // £10-£15 +bf


theXX lanes

46 // 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.

DEPARTMENT S CLUB NIGHT

JOHN THE MOD spins indie, mod, soul and rock & roll vinyl ‘til 3am. Featuring special guest DJ slot from Andy Crofts from The Moons/Paul Weller band and The Songbook Collective.

3rd Sept // 9pm – 3am // £3

HOUSE CLEARANCE HOUSE PARTY

House Clearance Party are taking over The Lanes this September for their most bonkers ‘everything must go’ party. Every 7”played will be given away to the crowd, it’s that simple!

23rd Sept // 9pm – 3am // £3


the lantern

VENUES // 47

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.

BELLATRIX + EVA LAZARUS & THE AFRONAUTS

The world champion beatboxer, double bassist and singer treats us to a multi-tasking show in which she loops, sings, plays and, of course, beatboxes as she explores genres, timbres and sounds.

18th Sep // 8pm – Late // £12.90

Sep - Oct Fri 2 Sep Pajama Men: 2 Man, 3 Musketeers Sat 3 Sep The Jayhawks Sun 11 Sep Small Stories Wed 14 Sep Josephine Foster Sun 18 Sep Bellatrix with Eva Lazarus & The Afronauts Tue 20 Sep Ahir Shah: Machines Thu 22 Sep An Evening With Peggy Seeger Fri 23 Sep The Headhunters

Sat 24 Sep Tcha Limberger’s Budapest Gypsy Orchestra Mon 26 Sep Karen Matheson Tue 27 Sep Graham Parker & Brinsley Schwarz Wed 28 - Thu 29 Sep James Acaster: Reset Fri 30 Sep Naseebo Lal 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 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 Tue 25 Oct Shaun Escoffery

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THE HEADHUNTERS

One of if not the most legendary jazz-funk fusion band of all time, The Headhunters are responsible for the epic 1973 ‘Head Hunters’ release, recorded with the one and only Herbie Hancock.

23rd Sep // 8pm – Late // £19.35 +bf


the love inn

48 // 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.

SLIME RECORDS PRESENTS: FUTURE SOUND OF GARAGE

Sept 01 Musu

To celebrate the release of ‘Future Sound Of Garage 3’ on Slime Recordings, Slime Records are throwing a free album launch party at the Love Inn.

Sept 02 Revive Her EP Launch FT. Tom of England

8th Sept // 10pm – 3am // Free

Sept 03 Massive Attack Afterparty So Bones ft. Sam Binga Sept 08 Slime Recordings Sept 09 Sip The Juice Sept 10 Steve Rice Sept 11 Daisuke Tanabe Live Sept 15 Slix Disco Sept 16 Michael Serafini Sept 17 House of Disco Sept 22 Kasbah ft Bjorn Torske Sept 23 Church ft Seb Wildblood + Ishmael Sept 24 Boogie Cafe feat. John Morales Sept 29 Ere Wax Sept 30 Feel The Real presents A Family Affair' ft. Peter Storm & Felix Joy

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

MICHAEL SERAFINI

Love Inn are very excited to Welcome Michael Serafini to the decks this September. As an essential part of Chicago’s dance music scene and owner of Gramaphone Records, Serafini can promise a set to remember.

16th Sept // 10pm – Late


Marble Factory

VENUES // 49

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.

MESH + AESTHETIC PERFECTION + EMPATHY TEST Mesh’s TOURING SKYWARD tour touches down in Bristol this September as part of a short run of European dates, featuring guest performances from Aesthetic Perfection and Empathy Test.

16th Sept // 6.30pm – Late // £20 adv +bf

WILD BEASTS

Wild Beasts’ celebrate the release of their fifth album ‘Boy King’ with their largest Bristol show to date.

28th Sept // 7pm – Late // £16 adv +bf


mother’s XX ruin

50 // 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!

TORRE VALLEY + ALL THAT WE ARE W/ STEVE STRONG

The Torre Valley and All That We Are UK tour stops by Mothers Ruin this September to deliver a memorable show.

7th Sept // 7.30pm – Late // £5

CW JONES + CARACALS + SUGAR HORSE

Prepare for an evening infused with blues, hip-hop, grunge and psych rock ‘n’ roll.

16th Sept // 8pm – Late // £3


mr wolfs XX

VENUES // 51

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....

NIGHT BUS

The Night Bus started as one man’s mission to bring public transport and the hand jive to the forefront of the clubbing scene, whilst jiving to Chuck Berry, Eddie Cochran and a little Fine Young Cannibals for good measure.

1st Sept // 9pm – Late // £3/£4

SOUNDS OF HARLOWE – EP LAUNCH

Sounds of Harlowe deliver one of the most entertaining, dynamic and high-energy live sets you are likely to find, with alternative hip-hop collective blend elements of R&B, soul and rock into their music, resulting in a truly unique sound.

17th Sept // 9pm – Late // £3/£4


the oldXX bookshop

52 // 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.

MUSICIANS ON THE RUN

Bedminster will be hosting a day of musical variety with 20 bands and solo artists across the area to entertain crowds in the bid to be crowned 2016 top ‘Musician on the Run’.

22nd Sept // 7pm // Free

JORDAN MACKAMPA

As a man made up of misspelt lyrics, milky tea and Etta James records, Jordon Mackampa is a hand-stitched soulster in every sense of the word.

24th Sept // 7.30pm – Late // Free


The Small Horse SOCIAL CLUB

VENUES // 53

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.

MATIAS AGUAYO & THE DESDEMONAS

Having taken advantage of his years touring to explore his own musical investigations and create an internationally flavoured sonic palate, Aguayo continues to deepen his relationship with artists from different places on this planet.

16th Sept // 7pm – Late // £7 adv

LATE NIGHT TALES: CHRIS GEDDES (BELLE & SEBASTIAN)

Late Night Tales welcomes Belle & Sebastian’s Chris ‘Beans’ Geddes to Bristol for a soulful showdown of seven-inch singles.

17th Sept // 10pm – 4am // £4 after 10pm


stag and hounds

54 // 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.

SVFFER (GER)/ROPE/GROUP OF MAN/SCARED OF EVERYTHING Sabotage and Svalbard presents an evening with a monstrous line up, featuring Germany based Svffer, Rope, Group of Man and Scared of Everything.

11th Sept // 6pm – Late // £5

SNUFF’EST: PRE PARTY (LIMITED CAPACITY)

Snuff Lane loudly brings you Snuff’est Pre-Party. The limited capacity special pre-party to celebrate the launch of Snuff’est - Bristol’s newest intimate Doom, Stoner, Psych festival. Line up includes Deville, GURT and many more.

16th Sept // 7pm – Late // £8 adv


SWX

VENUES // 55

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

CODEC

The innovative multi room club night CODEC takes place each and every Saturday night throughout September. Featuring a first of its kind lighting show, playing a mix of House, Bass and more.

Every Saturday // 10.30pm – 4am // £6 adv

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

56 // 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!

YOUNGBLOOD BRASS BAND

MON.19.SEP.16

THEKLA

Youngblood Brass Band flouts convention in an ecstatic, raucous, incendiary fashion, taking the form of a New Orleans brass band and morphing it into a punked-out hip-hop behemoth of groove and purpose. SUN.02.OCT.16 WED.12.OCT.16 WED.19.OCT.16

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

3rd Sept // 7pm – Late // £16.80

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SUN.02.OCT.16

THU.13.OCT.16

THU.20.OCT.16

WED.21.SEP.16

SATURDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER

YOUNGBLOOD BRASS BAND MON.03.OCT.16

FRI.14.OCT.16

THU.20.OCT.16

FRI.23.SEP.16

MONDAY 5TH SEPTEMBER

KING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD

TUESDAY 27TH SEPTEMBER

THE BLACK QUEEN WEDNESDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER

MURA MASA

THURSDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER

MEILYR JONES

WEDNESDAY 7TH SEPTEMBER

MON.03.OCT.16

SAT.15.OCT.16

THU.20.OCT.16

SAT.24.SEP.16

SWMRS + DEAD! + BRAWLERS THURSDAY 8TH SEPTEMBER

THE SHERLOCKS + BLAENAVON WED.05.OCT.16

SAT.22.OCT.16 MON.17.OCT.16

MON.26.SEP.16

SATURDAY 10TH SEPTEMBER

DANNY & THE CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD + DEAN OWENS

SATURDAY 1ST OCTOBER

JOSEPHINE & THE ARTIZANS + RIA TIMKIN SUNDAY 2ND OCTOBER

ALL THEM WITCHES MONDAY 3RD OCTOBER

GAVIN JAMES

TUESDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER

SAT.22.OCT.16 WED.28.SEP.16

SAT.08.OCT.16

TUE.18.OCT.16

SUNFLOWER BEAN + COMMUNIONS + RAIN

+ GHOST RIDERS IN THE SKY

THURSDAY 15TH SEPTEMBER

DEAP VALLEY SAT.22.OCT.16 FRI.30.SEP.16

SUN.09.OCT.16

TUE.18.OCT.16

TUESDAY 4TH OCTOBER

THE COMPUTERS THURSDAY 6TH OCTOBER

ROYAL REPUBLIC + DINOSAUR PILE UP

FRIDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER

LOWKEY

FRIDAY 7TH OCTOBER

UNION J

SATURDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER

SUN.23.OCT.16 SAT.01.OCT.16

TUE.11.OCT.16

TUE.18.OCT.16

MEET YOUR FEET

MONDAY 10TH OCTOBER

UGLY KID JOE

TUESDAY 20TH SEPTEMBER

MILBURN

TUESDAY 11TH OCTOBER

THURSDAY 22ND SEPTEMBER

AUGUSTANA

SATURDAY 24TH SEPTEMBER

TURNOVER

DIIV SAT.01.OCT.16

WED.12.OCT.16

WED.19.OCT.16

MON.24.OCT.16

FRIDAY 14TH OCTOBER

MACMILLAN FEST 2016 MONDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER

THE HUNNA + BLAENAVON

SATURDAY 15TH OCTOBER

THOUSAND YARD STARE MONDAY 17TH OCTOBER

LISA HANNIGAN

LOWKEY

With his own unique take on racism, war, and global political issues, rapper and activist (and member of several supergroups) Lowkey has emerged as one of the British hip-hop scene’s most outspoken artists.

16th Sept // 7pm – Late // £16.50


trinity

VENUES // 57

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.

LEFTFIELD (DJ SET)

Iconic electronic act Leftfield will be making a grand return to Bristol this September to play a very intimate set at Trinity Centre. Be sure to put this one in your diaries.

2nd Sept // 11pm – 3am // £20 adv

SURESKANK – 10 YEARS STRONG

Sureskank will be taking over Trinity, to celebrate 10 years of dubstep and grime. Featuring Sir Spyro and Spooky, plus very special guest Deep Medi squad, Bandulu Gang with P Money and lots more.

30th Sept // 10pm – 5am // £10 adv



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RESIDENT DJ: BOCA 45 (45 LIVE / MALACHAI / DOLMAN)

GUESTS ON ROTATION: Krafty Kuts / DJ Format / Jon Moore (Coldcut) / DJ Yoda Mr Thing / Mr Fantastic / Brad Baloo (The Nextmen) / DJ Food / Andy Smith Smoove / Kombine (Digga Please) / Pete Isaac (45 Live / Jelly Jazz)

THE LANES / 22 Nelson Street / BRISTOL / BS1 2LE Last Friday of the month / 9pm - 3am £3 early bird / £4 advance / £5 door 7” pressure each and every month from some of the worlds best DJs. Keep it 45!

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