Boards
PROJECTIONS + ECONOLINE + SUNNYVALE NOISE SUB-ELEMENT
Thursday 6th April
Big Hair @ The Cellar Oxford
www.cellarmusic.co.uk
www.myspace.com/thecellaroxford
PROJECTIONS
the new band from ex-cat on form chap steve ansell. repeated patterns vs short attention span. clever vs stupid. listen here: http://www.catonform.co.uk/projections
ECONOLINE
Econoline has been a favorite for many people who choose bands which could transport and carry groups of people to the place where indie rock lives, with live shows that mean something to people, as well as holding the capacity for towing and hauling the tunes and melodies that those people need. Through the years, this band has undergone various changes and redesigns to give it a more sophisticated and comfortable appeal inside and out. Aside from that, econoline also received commendations and awards like a 2002 session from John Peel, and sharing bills with all manner of other truckers on music’s wide roads; Max Tundra, Pram, Wolf colonel, OUTHUD, cat on form, the Oedipus, hirameka hi fi, themselves, les savy fav, karate, mates of state, Jeffrey and Jack Lewis, the lapse, wolves! Of Greece, tristeza, Kaito, Hush the Many, former bullies and innumerable others.
and in a change to the previously advertised billing,
SUNNYVALE NOISE SUB-ELEMENT
electronica meets clangy guitars in a kraftwerk remixed by shellac style.
‘firm evidence of where contemporary experimental music can – and should – be at.’
- nightshift, oxford’s music magazine
‘scuzzy, unrelenting six- and four-string structured noise that you could remove the enamel from shellac's teeth with, interspersed with warped industrial beats. excuse me, I think I just came.’
- drownedinsound
‘monolithic slabs of noise… like a soundtrack to dr. who fighting the daleks in the midst of a rip in the time-space continuum.’
- gigwise
‘alien soundtracks for your ipod as you surf the sands of mars, wander the darkened streets of amityville, or wake up the morning after the end of the world.’
– is this music?
www.sunnyvalenoisesubelement.co.uk
Doors 8pm
Entry £4