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Those brilliant and hard-working people over at All Tomorrow's Parties have announced yet another raft of superb concerts in this country's capital this Autumn/Winter.
The series of concerts includes Don’t Look Back performances from Built To Spill and Fantomas, a special Christmas show from Low, as well as beardy-bass virtuoso Squarepusher being supported by labelmates LFO at the Astoria.
Here is the full rundown of goodness:
N.B All dates in London.
November:
4 Koko - Built To Spill performing Perfect From Now On
12 Luminaire - Monotonix
19 Koko - Low - A Christmas Concert
December:
2 ULU - Deerhoof
2 Cargo - Beach House, Jana Hunter
3 Scala - Black Heart Procession, Kill Me Tomorrow
4 Scala - Isis, Torche
8 Astoria - Fantomas perform The Director's Cut
9 Astoria - Squarepusher, LFO
18 ULU - The Black Angels
Tickets for all of these events are available now; klicken sie hier for tickets!
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for a second i thought
Deerhof were going to do a Dont Look Back gig.... Milk Man or Apple O would be awesome... but it will be good to see them again anyway!
i think you'll find it's
"Lyte"
Obligatory Lyte Funky Ones post
...I was guilty of the same earlier today to be fair.
so...
The odds of Fantomas playing material which isn't on The Director's Cut is...? Say zero and give me reason not to part with my monies
We got release the bats
in Birmingham, maybe they'll see how that goes then pull their collective finger out of their London arsehole...
Hope this is a sign
of Koko being filtered out of ATP gigs, YAY.
i agree
London this
London that
London shit
London twat
London is not the centre of the universe.
it's the center of the UK though
Therefore presumably the one with the best transport links to the rest of the country and the one most people would be able to go to.
London is not the same as Cardiff
Some day I'm going to write a science fiction series and set it in Vancouver, then film it in Cardiff, and vice versa.
See how they both fucking like it.
black heart procession :)
scala :(
Hmmm
Director's Cut is only 40 minutes long so they must be playing some other stuff too, surely. Unless they got loads of hilarious inbetween song banter planned.
yeah
they will. Or they normally do at those things. If they're only doing one gig, London is an obvious place really. So it goes. Move there or drive if you're bothered.
Some of the venues are a bit shite though...
The squarepusher
LFO one might get my cash money


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Torche
Isis
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