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93 Feet East

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Address: Trumans Brewery, 150 Brick Lane, E1 6RU (map)
Phone: 0207 247 3293

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Train: Shoreditch (4 mins)

Tube: Shoreditch (3 mins)

Large new venue in East London, putting on some great live artists.

Reviewed Events

Peaches at London 93 Feet East, Mon 11 Mar

Review by Christopher Lloyd

For one night only, German record label Kitty-yo bought their talent out to perform for our nations capital. Spread out over three rooms, we were treated to Kitty-yo regulars such as laub, Tarwater, and Peaches, as well as newies such as Maximillian Hecker, and Taylor »

Jack at London 93 Feet East, Wed 27 Mar

Review by Richard Kershaw

Jack’s second album, 1998’s ‘The Jazz Age’, was a masterpiece of gin-soaked melancholy - 10 songs of twilight decadence and hungover despair. The band shared more with the Tindersticks, Nick Cave and The Walker Brothers than with their peers, who seemed lost in the post-Britpop doldrums. But»

Gemma Hayes at London 93 Feet East, Sun 07 Apr

Review by Sara Lovejoy

I don’t know if it’s because I look about twelve, but the woman on the door at 93 Feet East seems determined not to let me in, even before I explain that my name should be on the guest list. It’s definitely a ‘your name’s not down ,you’re not coming in' moment, when she can’t find my name(she doesn’t actually say it ou»

Baxendale, Joan Of Ass at London 93 Feet East, Thu 11 Jul

Review by Kate Dornan

As a first time visitor to 93 Feet East, none of the dire warnings from more dedicated gig-going friends seemed particularly justified (although, to be fair, they were mainly related to the sound system having unkindly mutilated Jack on their last visit). Like all the best London venues, there's a quietish, modish b»

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Lemon Jelly at London 93 Feet East, Wed 23 Oct

Review by Gareth Dobson

What other band would make your ticket to a gig a one-off commemorative T-shirt that you have to wear to get into a gig? Who else would supply the identikit-clad crowd a vast array of inflatable toys to wave and joust with? Its most definitely a Lemon Jelly kinda event. When they initially arrived on »

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Dogs at London 93 Feet East, Mon 06 Oct

Review by Gareth Dobson

When every man and his canine trawled up to Manchester last September to watch a miriad of hopeless bands play hopeless tunes, the feeling was that there was nothing left; rock n'roll had gone to the dogs. Now, we learn, rock n'roll has actually gone to the Dogs.»

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Why? at London 93 Feet East, Tue 14 Oct

Review by Mike Diver

Ten minutes in, and already why? (on anticon – capital letters are so lame) is getting twitchy. On his last visit to UK shores, he was greeted by a crowd comprised almost exclusively of industry types, hungry for a gander at one of the men behind seminal hip-hoppers cLOUDDEAD. But tonight, barely a hand is raised.»

Sunburned Hand

Sunburned Hand of the Man at London 93 Feet East, Mon 31 May

Review by naat

Sunburned Hand of the Man are one of those mysterious, nebulous ‘free-folk’ collectives that some of my geekier friends get real excited about. Hailing from the backwoods of Massachusetts and seeing through the past six years with a variety of self-released LPs and CD-Rs, I pictured these kids in my mind in grainy super-8 living a life that was, well, way the fuck out-there. You know, every one of them wandering around naked and bearded (including the girls), hand-fashioning their record sleeves out of burlap and lentils, chanting and casting spells while tin pots and wind chimes created the background music that they lived by.»

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Do Me Bad Things at London 93 Feet East, Tue 01 Jun

Review by Ross Bennett

Every now and then something comes along that sucks your f**king face off. This beast can come in many forms: sometimes a song, sometimes an album, sometimes a band. However, up and until now it has never taken the shape of a rocket-fuelled war-painted tribe of misfits from Croydon. Yes. Nine is the magic number. Look and listen…»

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KaitO, Radio 4 at London 93 Feet East, Tue 22 Jun

Review by Adie Nunn

Dance, damn you! Radio 4 showcase new material at intimate gig.»

Distophia

Distophia at London 93 Feet East, Sat 18 Sep

Review by Tom Edwards

One of those unspeakably rare bands that never seems to have a bad gig. Like a fine wine, they keep getting better with time.»

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the pAper chAse at London 93 Feet East, Tue 12 Oct

Review by Mike Diver

With little warning bar a pre-rock stance and a handkerchief thrust untidily into a back pocket, John Congleton snaps.»

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The Dirtbombs at London 93 Feet East, Mon 20 Jun

Review by John Brainlove

"I'm swept away completely in this glorious, fuzzy, filthy racket, my drink flying everywhere then dropped and forgotten, crushed towards the front by people jumping around, their arms and hands flailing all over..."»

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The New Pornographers at London 93 Feet East, Thu 03 Nov

Review by Colin Roberts

Canada's scene continues to bulge with talent and exceptional songwriting and whilst the bulk of the media fawns over the Arcade Fire and Broken Social Scene, longer-standing bastions The New Pornographers have been honing their sound and show, culminating in tonight's exceptional performance.»

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Ampop, The Beautiful New Born Children at London 93 Feet East, Tue 17 Jan

Review by Mike Diver

The Beautiful New Born Children aren’t from around here – they persistently ask the crowd – every member of which has taken two steps back from the bespectacled frontman with the fiery eyes – to guess where they’re from...»

CSS Cansei der Ser Sexy

Adventures Close to Home at London 93 Feet East, Fri 08 Sep

Review by Kev Kharas

They're from São Paulo. They play with a sense of fun and naïvety that you'd imagine to be sorely endearing to a London crowd loosened up on colour and glowsticks. They are five-sixths female. They are truly a marketing man's wet dream. However, tonight falls slightly flat, compared to CSS's record and its lightning bolt imagery...»

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Smalltown America All-Dayer at London 93 Feet East, Sat 16 Sep

Review by Mike Diver

There’s magic in the air, but we’re just not receiving it as clearly as we should be. Perhaps it’s the heat, or the buffeting DiS receives every other second as some attendee or other bundles his or her way to the conveniences, but something about this evening’s performance from 65daysofstatic doesn’t quite click...»

DiScover @ 93 Feet East at London 93 Feet East, Sun 28 Jan

Review by Jonathan Wren

Very different atmosphere to the St Giles gig but a similar set and, despite the unsympathetic acoustics, a fine performance by th»

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The Kissaway Trail at London 93 Feet East, Tue 06 Feb

Review by Mike Diver

Don’t expect The Kissaway Trail to hide their faces away from onlookers for too long, as their mix of twinkling post-rock-isms and heartstring-tugging melancholy is sure to propel them into the public eye...»

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Aereogramme at London 93 Feet East, Tue 06 Feb

Review by Kate Price

Aereogramme may never be massive. They might never play venues any grander than the bare smoke-stained walls of Brick Lane’s 93 Feet East. But here is proof positive that they aren’t going away and, more importantly, that they still matter...»

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Panda Bear at London 93 Feet East, Thu 08 Mar

Review by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Animal Collective's Panda Bear treats London's Brick Lane to a mesmeric, harmony drenched set...»

Alterno-Glasto-Festo at London 93 Feet East, Sat 23 Jun

Review by kinkycampari

I'm only going to talk about Kiara Scuro, who were absolutely amazing. A three-piece that sounded so much bigger. A combination of»

the blood arm

The Blood Arm, Scanners at London 93 Feet East, Mon 16 Jul

Review by Tom Milway

A chance to reignite the flame of the weekend, so sincerely pissed on after a Monday morning in the office, is what we come for this evening...»

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Bombay Bicycle Club at London 93 Feet East, Thu 25 Oct

Review by Mike Haydock

Were you going to gigs when you were 14? Did you even really know what music was at 14? There are dozens of children in 93 Feet East tonight, and it’s disconcerting – we’re asked our age at the front desk, and the back of the venue is packed with parents»

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Six Organs Of Admittance at London 93 Feet East, Mon 26 Nov

Review by Him Tall

Tonight - with John Maloney of Sunburned Hand of the Man on drums and Keith Wood from Hush Arbors on guitar - is billed as a one-off Six Organs 'band' show. They're a veritable supergroup culled from the heart of the nu-wyrd free-folk psych scene, or whatever you want to call it»

The Whip, South Central at London 93 Feet East, Wed 14 May

Review by Chimpo

im too lazy to write much so here goes south central really entertained me. nothing new, but the guy who filters and 'remixes' th»