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ISSUE 91 / 2016
INDIE
A psychedelic blues band
consisting of 5 funky guys from
Leicestershire.
The Indie band returns to London
They give us some smooth and groovy sounds that
will make feet move, guaranteed!
Their album 'Jeefy Hymns' is available on
soundcloud; with highlights such as 'Sex Music',
'Same Old Thang' and 'Man Feelings' these guys are
bringing back some serious sexy tones into our lives.
With their latest demo 'Baby, We All Get Lonely'; a
real pleaser for the ears, and the single 'I Should be
Happy (So Should You)'.
We're definitely looking forward to see what this
band has in stalls for us in the future!
The Indie band will be back in London and they will
perform at the O2 Academy of Brixton. The band
released on March 29, 2016 their third album III in
Germany. A month before, a video to the incredible
debut single Reminder was released on YouTube.
Moderat is the collaborative project formed by
Berlin's electronic heavy weights, Modeselektor and
Apparat. Their music mixes intricate breakbeats with
intriguing basslines in order to create thrilling tracks
with a highly individual voice. III's tracks combines all
this with Apparat's distinct vocal style. A Moderat's
concert is definitely a must-go.
GUESTLIST RECOMMANDS:
WEBBO & THE SOFT BOYS
EVENT REVIEW: MODERAT
AT O2 ACADEMY OF
BRIXTON
ARTIST OF THE MONTH: THE DEAD
FREIGHTS
The Southampton band consists of Charlie James, Louis Duarte, Robby Spencer and
Robert Franklin
The Dead Freights are one of those
bands that you only find once in
a lifetime. A volcano of charming
guitars, solid friendships and rock 'n'
roll excess. Barely together a year and
they have gained support from BBC
Introducing, toured the depths of the
UK, recorded their debut EP and have
built a cult following in the South. Their
debut record The Dead Freights EP
captures the magic of The Small Faces,
Early Libertines and The Kinks. They
have seamlessly taken the best bits
from the greats of the 60s/70s and
added their own stamp.
PLAYLIST
This Night Has Opened My
Eyes
The Smiths
No One's Here to Sleep
Naughty Boy ft Bastille
St. Jude
Florence + the Machine
Dauðalogn
Sigur Rós
Here's the hip hop & rnb on our playlist this month: