Some of our previous performers include....................
Broken Records,
Chutes,
Copy Haho,
Household,
Dirty Summer,
The Low Miffs,
Damn Shames,
Popup,
Come On Gang,
Found,
My Tiny Robots,
Eagleowl,
Plaaydoh,
Uncle John & Whitelock,
Boyfriend/Girlfriend,
Lovvers,
William Douglas & The Wheel,
The Ripps,
Q Without U,
Tiny Little Hearts,
St Judes Infirmary,
Y'all is Fantasy Island,
and many more........
This Is Music is now twice monthy Saturdays at Henry's Cellar Bar, Edinburgh.
We run 11pm -3am with a combination of some of the best bands from around Scotland plus guest DJ's from Fast // Clash! // I Fly Spitfires // Sicknote and more.
£5/£4 before midnight & students // Vodka & Mix £2.00 // Red Stripe £2.50
This Is Music is a night which promotes diversity.
In doing so we aim to bring you something consistantly different......
You can also attend This is Music: London on the first Thursday of every month at the Macbeth in Hoxton! Check out www.myspace.com/thisismusiclondon for details
Plus listen to "This Is Music with HP" live on www.freshair.org.uk
Rags & Feathers recently supported a Hawk and a Hacksaw in Glasgow, and rather brilliant they were too. Note perfect folk-pop, kinda like the Handsome Family by way of Fairport Convention.
Ziggy Campbell fronts Edinburgh folktronic popsters FOUND. His solo performances tread a similar path, but the stripped back set-up helps place more emphasis on intimacy and experimentation, helped by his collection of home-made instruments and vintage loop pedals.
Having already recorded and released two albums this year (Apple Tits for Destuction - which has "a 60s vibe", and Dance, which is "mainly all circuit bent instruments and drums"), and with plans for two more (one abstract war concept album, and one straight forward indie), Les Enfant Bastard could just be the most prolific, if not the most diverse, artist in Scotland just now.
alright chaps hope all good? playin cab voltaire this friday, 13th june with my band and string quartet @ 8.30pm if you fancy it? should be wicked... alex
Hello. This is a poster for FENCE CLUB #5: The Bulleit Sessions. It's quite small. But if you CLICK ON IT you'll see a bigger version, which you can read with your eyes.
If you can't be bothered to click, here's all the relevant 'deets'.
Fence Club is a semi-regular event that showcases the range of hairy-talent on the Fence Records label. The Bulleit Sessions are an exciting series of Fence Club nights in Edinburgh and Glasgow, taking place throughout April, May and June 2008.
This Friday, 6th June, marks Fence Club #5: The Bulleit Sessions - taking place at Stereo in Glasgow - and will feature live performances from The Pictish Trail, Player Piano and Come In Tokyo.
Tickets are £8, advance, from www. fencerecords. com - and £9 on the door. Every ticket holder will receive a free 7" record at the end of the night, and free entry to the club night afterwards with DJ David Barbarossa. Doors are at 7.30pm, with the live music finishing by 10.30pm.
we've played a lot of different takes on dance music over the months, but for the last one we wanted to book straight up party DJs that we knew would have the place jumping. we've been thinking about it a long time and done just that-
* ZOMBIE DISCO SQUAD (Get Rude, London) * PRO-VINYLIST-KARIM (Rub-A-Dub, Glasgow) * JOHN M. J. FARRUGIA (Big Toes HiFi, Edinburgh)
Expect Baltimore Club, Ballie Funk, Hip-Hop, Bassline, Dancehall, Booty Bass, Electro Crunk, Ghetto Gutter House and other made up genres; and if all this isn't enough we're rolling in the Big Toes, 15k, badboy sound system for the occasion. If you've been down before you'll know what to expect, if not, come before you miss the chance. This is going to be one mother of a party.