DiS Tsunami Charity gig - TONIGHT! Kano, Epworth etc...
Monday 24th January 2004
…in aid of the Tsunami Relief
Fund.
@ The Marquee, 1 Leicester Square
Entry: £6
The Paul Epworth curates night
Paul Epworth, producer of some repute (Bloc Party, Futureheads, Streets etc), has invited a set of acts that he really likes…
Kano
+Battle
+ I Like Trains
+
DJ Paul Epworth
Kano is one of the brightest hopes for 2005, according to... everyone. The 19 year old from East Ham - real name Kane Robinson - first came to prominence on the flipside to The Street's 'Fit But You Know It' record. His MC version was, frankly, breathtaking. The phrase everyone's using is Grime - the warped take on the ever mutating UK garage scene, but we'll use genius. You've probably heard about this recent 679 records signing - so come see him. One of the BBC's Sounds Of 2005 tips.
>Download Kano's 'P's and Q's' here: (link to NME microsite)
On Stage at 10.15Battle; proving that DiS isn't quite ready to abandon it's traditional musical ethos, London's (by the way of the M25) Battle are causing a bit of a fuss for their tight hooks and edgy pop songs; a formula that’s ripe enough to score ‘em a major support with Bloc Party at their impending, already sold-out date at the Kentish Town Forum in March. Full on post-pop majesty as we see it.
>Download Battle's 'Tendency' here:
On Stage at 9.15I Like Trains; Having invited Leed's epic post-something-or-other horizon searching heroes I Like Trains to play a DiS night the other week, we were so blown away by their near mystic grandeur, we've asked them to come back again. A wonderfully mind enhancing way to begin an evening of eclectic joy
>Download I Like Train's 'Oh, The Humanity here:
On Stage at 8.30Paul Epworth comes to DiS by way of the most fullsome year any person could had have in 2004. In addition to crafting the Bloc Party and Futureheads records, he's remixed The Streets and produced the first Babyshambles single, as well as working with Maximo Park and The Rakes amongst many others. Celebrating the creation of his new record label Good and Evil, Paul will be playing out his preferred choice in records, whilst dropping in many of his new creations between sets.
Download Paul Epworth's mix of Bloc Party's 'Banquet' here: (link to Bloc Party official site)
playing from 7.30Please note, that due to touring commitments, Mystery Jets are unable to play.
All money made at the event will be donated to the Tsunami Relief Fund http://www.dec.org.uk/
This event booking address has now closed. Everyone who requested tickets has their name and desired amount at the box office. Please arrive before 8.30 to pick up tickets
There are still a limited number of tickets left on the door, arrive before 8pm to ensure you're not disappointed.
1, Leicester Square, London
Nearest Tube: Leicester Square
Doors:
7.30pm – arrive early to avoid disappointment.
DiS Tsunami Charity gig - 24/01/05 Kano, Epworth etc...
It's 'A Forest' by The Cure!
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they're still lovely boys...
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DiS Tsunami Charity gig - 24/01/05 Kano, Epworth etc...
FEATURING A DJ SET BY ADIE NUN OF DIS!!!!!
IN AID OF THE TUSNAMI APPEAL!
G spot festival(leg one): Bethnal Green Pleasure Unit, all dayer: from 2pm Sat 22nd Jan 2005
GIITTV (www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk)
in association with Rhesus and Foxy Music present a day of the UK’s fittest and hottest new acts playing for you for only 5 English Pounds (With a copy of your profile from our forum) <http://giittv.1.forumer.com/> (6quid without). GIITTV DJs Jared and Bill will play all day in between bands.
The music:
2.30 Sarah Russell; sassy singer song writer from Southend “Sarah Russell was absolutely f*cking unbelievable great singer/songwriter in the vein of pj harvey/liz phair/kristen hersch and completely sidetracked all avril bylines. “GIITTV
3.30 thejessicaquestion: A three piece of epic proportions from the island of Guernsey, just breaking onto the UK scene. Thunderous bass, hellfire drums and stunning vocals to make Conor Oberst wet his already damp underwear. <http://www.thejessicaquestion.com/>
4.30 Piranha Deathray: are a two-shilling knee-trembler of a band founded amidst the crumbling graves and gobbling gargoyles of the cemeteries of Stoke Newington. They sound like something unpleasant happening to someone you love, a private pain inflicted with guitar, double bass and peculiar hair. They are the band of uncles whose knee you didn't fancy sitting on, the disappointed sigh of a non-conformist preacher at the loss of a thousand souls. "No one is making music like Piranha Deathray at the moment" – NME "Seedy as f*ck" - Akira the Don
5.30 1984: Sheffield Punk Poetry set to a Filthy Groove. Sly Stone and the Clash’s Bastard Love Child. Jump on the bandwagon of Truth and Romance.
6.30 Ciccone: Fresh after releasing their debut album 'Eversholt Street', Ciccone will be playing their distinct brand of chaotic catchy rock'n'roll. Previously record of the week on Radio 1, playlisted on XFM, videos on MTV/MTV2/Kerrang! and great reviews in The Fly, Rocksound, Kerrang, Music Week, TNT, The Times, What's On & Guitar Magazine. "As indie rock continues to wallow in a corporate swamp of its own making, bands like Ciccone, with their f*ck-it-we’ll-do-it-ourselves exuberance and patent disregard for trend-chasing, are keeping the spirit of something innocent and purely punk alive."Kerrang Magazine
7.30 The IK+ Cardiffs top pixies esque super group, expect infectuous tunes from the Welsh heroes of alternative. Karate Kills <http://www.theikplus.co.uk/>
8.30 The Fades: With their roots grounded in garage punk, the Fades sound morphs through rock ‘n roll, big beat, psych, ska and heavy metal. Playing gigs throughout the UK and releasing a number of well received singles with help from new indie label; Genepool Records, they have become a well known, critically acclaimed front of the underground scene. www.thefades.com
9.30: Rhesus: Festival curators, if the ruts were a glam band……f*cking savages……a post sonic youth undertones say playlouder, signed to spinach records, single early 2005 It¹s aggression and noise, but they know the difference between making a noise for the sake of it and making a noise to carry a song, absolutely phenomenal say Artrocker…………. www.rhesus.info
10.30 luxembourg: no lucky support slots with the libertines just honest to god hard work and sheer talent and beauty from angular stunners luxembourg. Expect 40 mins of peerless perfection. This band are a must see and their releases a must buy. Be converted. Too much good press to include see www.luxembourgweb.co.uk honoured……..
11.30 The Fallingovers: Chaotic genius, perfect side project of Eddie Argos, Mike Art Brut, Keith Mahoney and Ed Idiot…it gets no bigger……nobody plays like The Fallingovers, nobody even tries…….expect Hennessey………..TOTFP
Midnight- 2pm Pedros, Pinky and Foxy dj from PiL to Parliament via the ramones the boyfriends and AC/DC.
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Are you trying to scare people away? ;-)
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bastards.

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