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March 26th, 2005, 12:10 AM
#51
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will the electronic image be featuring in this year's stafford film festival?
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March 29th, 2005, 08:37 AM
#52
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Unsure as of yet. I have put the electronic image on hold for a while, to concentrate on some of my own work.
Thanks for your interest.
Dan
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April 21st, 2005, 08:05 PM
#53
Inactive Member
LESSON NO.1 PRESENTS:
THAT FUCKING TANK
They were going to play at the Coachwhips show, but circumstances prevented it. This time you lot will finally get to see what a great pair of mathematical musical magician manglers That Fucking Tank are. Featuring members of awesome Leeds band Kill Yourself, they work with similar elements to that band ? precision rock power with a Shellac influence ? but keep their jamz purely instrumental, letting the drumkit and baritone guitar do the talking. We shall put an MP3 up shortly.
GRABBA GRABBA TAPE
Tank forged a friendship with these two Spanish mentalists last year sometime. As a result of this, they now tour the UK. When you see them you will be f**king grateful. Two men dress up in furry suits and play keyboards, drums and vocoder. The result is like a thousand flickering strip lights burning your retinas, but fun and sexy. Tell your friends it sounds like ?Daft Punk meets Devo and Melt-Banana? ? they?ll like that. Now hear this:
www.trunko.org/grabba1.mp3
www.trunko.org/grabba2.mp3
GINDRINKER
Described by Coachwhips? John Dwyer as ?the best band in Britain? (that he?d seen play), Gindrinker are the third of tonight?s duos. They combine caustic and surreal Northern wit with cheap drum machine beats and wincingly literal bass rhythms, plus a bit of improv cornet perhaps. Request the song about the wrestler.
ALL HAPPENING AT: Le Pub, Caxton Place, Newport
Saturday 23 April
7.30-11pm. FREE ENTRY!
http://lessonnumberone.blogspot.com/
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June 6th, 2005, 04:56 PM
#54
Inactive Member
Two events next week
On the 13th of June 2005, I am exhibiting my work A449/19 (Work in Progress) in it's installation format at
PLAYBACK | TRIGGER#1.. A one night only exhibition at The Q-Arts Gallery in Derby. Also at this event is 3 collaborations
from filmmakers and musicians, So far confirmed are The Telescopes and The Development of Shape.
http://www.q-arts.co.uk
The next night 14th of June 2005 I am providing visuals for ISAN and MINOTAUR SHOCK at a Make Mine Music Night at the Flapper and Firkin in Birmingham UK.
http://www.makeminemusic.co.uk/
http://www.isan.co.uk/
http://www.minotaurshock.com
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June 10th, 2005, 12:16 PM
#55
Inactive Member
PFM has Airplay on Classic FM this weekend on a show called the Chiller Cabinet which is on from 2am till 4am.
Link to Playlist here
http://www.classicfm.com:80/index.cf...d=4034&sw=1024
Enjoy.. Dan
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January 23rd, 2006, 08:41 PM
#56
Inactive Member
Stoke Malfunctions Presents
Andy Robbins, Thoughtforms, Cooper Jones,
The Glebe, Stoke On Trent, March 3rd 2006
Price ?4
Andy Robbins Stoke based singer/songwriter. one amazing 3" cd-r on 'firstperson' and lp to come on 'foxy digitalis'. has played with such luminaries as herman dune and kimya dawson and can be seen as a combination of the effortless melodic stoned cool of neil young, the drone infused meanderings of bert jansch, the psychedelic froth of the incredible string band and the motorik propulsion of neu!/kraftwerk et al..Backed up by Andy and Mikarla Jarvis (gtr, cello and flute) current members of Sculptress (cds on MEMOIRS OF AN AESTHETE and FOXY DIGITALIS) and duo in their own right (3" on frstprsn) and David Haywood, drummer extrordinaire with the angular jazz/rock juggenaut that is THE WOW............................................... .................................................. .........
Thoughtforms are from Bath, and make beautiful instrumental rock in the vain of mid period Sonic Youth. From a recent gig review... Thought Forms will probably initially draw some attention because of their unusual line up: Two girls/one guy. Two guitars/Drums (no bass). There's so much more. They're highly inventive, play with confidence and style and have no obvious direct influences (although an interested observer did mention Bardo Pond and Explosions in the Sky...) http://www.thought-forms.co.uk http://www.myspace.com/thoughtforms.
Cooper Jones are a noisy acoustic duo of Sophie Cooper and Kelly Jones. Instrumental Brash and different, they are from Stoke but resident in Manchester
At the The Glebe
35 Glebe Street, Stoke, ST4 1HG
The cost is ?4.......................
http://www.noground.co.uk/...........................
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August 5th, 2006, 02:45 PM
#57
Inactive Member
Hi all, I'm new round these internet based parts - how you all doing? Just kind of accidentally stumbled across this forum. Is that the Cementimental of Pokemon in My Database? I picked up vol2 at No Trends in feb.
I should probably introduce myself anyway - I'm Rich, a friend of Stewart Keith's.
I've lived in Stoke all me life, but never knew about the Music Room or anything (despite it being only along the road from me) owt going on recently?
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August 7th, 2006, 11:26 AM
#58
Inactive Member
THE Cementimental!? haha yes it is... small world! ^_^
<font color="#a62a2a" size="1">[ August 07, 2006 08:27 AM: Message edited by: cemenTIMental ]</font>
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August 7th, 2006, 07:45 PM
#59
Inactive Member
That it is. Always try to keep up with me underground noise [img]biggrin.gif[/img]
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August 26th, 2006, 10:29 PM
#60
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Hello Rich
and welcome to this slightly dormant message board.
I am dan who partly runs the noground thing.
Well tim at least still looks at this then, since myspace people have forgotten about this a bit. Well I i don't look as much as i used to.
currently suffering from a computer crash which took out my comp completly still trying to rebuild but it will take time.
things like this boards password went, etc etc.
Dan
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