Treat your ears to this musical delight - get down to View Two on 2nd Septermber and enjoy this acoustic delight.
'shivering, hollering, edgy, dark, delightful, disturbing, involving, beautifully phrased, acoustic music' - the living tradition
Sunday 31st August, The Picket Liverpool
1pm-11pm
Big Summer Party 2008
Skinnyman
Kof
The Elementals
28 Costumes
The Gypsy Brothers
Curtis Watt
Pete Bentham and the Dinner Ladies
Bob Log lll - one man slide blues space helmet drummage from tuscan Arizona
plus Stig Noise Sound System
If you have enjoyed the Fraktured sessions then you will enjoy the latest Gigs from Frakture.
Frakture: Splash of free improvisation in music - “where creative forces meet “
The splash gig, challenges individual musicians who attend to combine with those present in a random or planned way to present an evening of creative and risk taking new music. A kind of i:Splash! Expect the unexpected!
Thursday 6th November, 8.00, £2.00/donations/free
Venue
Mello mello
40–42 Corner of Slater Street / Parr Street
Liverpool
L1 4BX
Admission, door tax: By Donation
It's Free!" on Thursday, February 5 at 8:00pm.
Event: Free Rock & Roll @ The Caledonia Thurs. 5th Feb It's Free!
Host: Free Rock & Roll
Start Time: Thursday, February 5 at 8:00pm
Where: The Caledonia, Catherine Street
BINARY JAM / INARI / HIVE present
KETTEL / SECEDE /AMOS
ANNIE HOGAN & ROB STRACHAN /
SATURDAY 14th of February 2009 @ STATIC
TICKETS IN ADVANCE @ http://www.thehivecollective.co.uk
from 7pm / £5/£3
@ STATIC / 23 ROSCOE LANE / LIVERPOOL
All Glass 8'24"by Daniel Kidane and Mark Pilkington for electroincs, cello and violin.
RNCM Composers Concert
Featuring electroacoustic music
RNCM and The University of Manchester Composers
Music/Arts - Concert
Date: Monday, March 2, 2009
Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Location: Lord Rhodes Room, Royal Northern College of Music
Oxford Road
Manchester
An evening of new music brought to you by RNCM composers. Programme tbc - should be great! Look out for the electroacoustic works!
www.thought-universe.co.uk
A fantastic night of Socialist song this Friday -Part of the Manchester Irish Festival
Featuring the wonderful Claire Mooney and Alun Parry.
£3 on the door for a whole evening of fun and rebellion.
Friday 6 March, 7.30pm
M19 Bar
Stockport Road
Manchester, M19 3PW
The voice of radical Liverpool
http://www.parrysongs.com
Liverpool Acoustic Spotlight #11
Preview of Liverpool Acoustic Live 20/3/09
1. The Good Intentions - Poor Boy
2. Michael Ryder - Dance With Me
3. Virginia Haze - You Can't Always Get Your Own Way
4. Lorelei Loveridge - Oh, India
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Or listen online below
I heard Batelages by Etron Fou Leloublan by a stroke of luck. I love coming across a great LP or film that nobody has recommended and I hadn't the slightest idea existed. Maybe its the closest you can come to properly discovering something great for yourself, stripped of any preconceptions. Some of my favourite LP's and Films I was lucky enough to chance upon, and I can't deny that they remain favourites partly because of the chance, the surprise element.
"Paranoid stories of being stalked and creating new regimes"
For a long time now I have asked myself: why are the vast majority of Fall records so good? What are the elements that make them stand out from the output of almost every other band that existed since rock 'n' roll started? Of course there are many reasons; Mark E Smith's inventive, rhythmic and utterly commanding use of language; the compelling repetition of drums and bass; the spiky and at times weirdly detuned guitar riffs; and the overall uncompromising expression of who they are and where they come from. Their second LP Dragnet, released in 1978, of course has all of these elements, but for me also has something more, which I'm going to attempt to understand more through writing this article.