Gnod live at Supersonic 2012

Our good friends at HTF Media have released this video of Gnod performing at last year’s Supersonic. It was the second Supersonic outing for the Manchester collective and they’ve fast become one of the best live bands in the country.

If you head over to the Supersonic Festival youtube channel you can see some brilliant footage from previous festivals, including The Bug, Vinyl rally, Bardo Pond and interviews with Godflesh and Stuart Braithwaite of Mogwai. If you subscribe to the channel, you’ll get an email letting you know when new stuff is uploaded.

Gnod are back in Birmingham on Saturday May 11th at the Wagon & Horses in Digbeth with ORE and Author & Punisher. Facebook event page.

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The Horse Loom supporting Daniel Higgs / 15th May

Joining the bill for Wednesday 15th May is Steve Malley aka The Horse Loom. The Northumbrian guitarist plays dark folk music, telling twisted tales. Steve also plays in the trio The Unit Ama and has also played in Crane, Kodiak and Four Frame.

Daniel Higgs and The Horse Loom play Hare & Hounds, Kings Heath on Wednesday 15th May.Tickets are £8 advance and available from www.theticketsellers.co.uk

 

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Preview Barn Owl’s new album

 

Pitchfork are hosting a preview of the new Barn Owl album on their site. V sees Barn Owl in a bit of a new direction with the use of synths adding a new feel to their guitar drones.

You can see them perform material from their new record in Birmingham on Saturday 27th April at St Paul’s Church.
Support comes from Grumbling Fur, featuring Alexander Tucker and Daniel O’Sullivan (Guapo, Aethenor) and Ex Easter Island Head (for fans of Glenn Branca, Rhys Chatham).

Tickets are available via www.theticketsellers.co.uk. Doors are 8pm.

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Daniel Higgs / Birmingham / 15th May

We are very pleased to announce a show with firm Capsule favourite Daniel Higgs. A performer unlike anyone else, if you’ve never seen him perform live before, we thoroughly recommend you come along to this intimate gig at the Hare & Hounds on Wednesday 15th May (and if you have seen him before, well you probably want to see him again hey?)

Tickets are now available for £8 from theticketsellers.co.uk. Support to be announced.

 

 

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Tour preview: I DON’T FEEL AT HOME IN THIS WORLD ANYMORE

Check out this preview of the event I DON’T FEEL AT HOME IN THIS WORLD ANYMORE, the event will feature archival footage from the Alan Lomax archive and a talk from the founder of Mississippi Records and footage from their archive. The event takes place on Wednesday 26th June from 7pm at Vivid Projects in Digbeth. If this video below has got you excited, you can secure your ticket via theticketsellers.co.uk, there is limited capacity so we advise grabbing a ticket in advance for £5

Mississippi Records Tour Preview Film from plastic shaman on Vimeo.

This event is presented in partnership with Vivid Projects as part of their Revolutions programme.

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Reviews of Barn Owl’s ‘V’

Reviews are coming for Barn Owl’s new record ‘V’. This time around the drone doom duo are exploring the use of synths and you can hear them perform this new material at their show at the beautiful St Paul’s Church in the Jewellery Quarter.

“…there’s a much larger keyboard profile on this new album. This moves Barn Owl’s basic architecture away from the colleagues in the string-drone division of the sub-underground, and closer to some of its more kosmische technicians. The Wire

“V comes as a spellbinding corrective, with vast synth banks lending a woven-wire near-dub framework to Evan Caminiti and Porras’ guitar drones.” MOJO (4/5)

Review of the track ‘The Long Shadow’:
“Echoing menace, layers of desolate synthesisers and looped guitar minimalism from the San Francisco drone duo of Jon Porras and Evan Caminiti” Uncut (6/10)

Tickets are available for Saturday 27th April from www.theticketsellers.co.uk, support comes from Grumbling Fur and Ex Easter Island Head.

We’re currently enjoying the video for the track ‘Void Redux’

Barn Owl – Void Redux from Thrill Jockey Records on Vimeo.

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Barn Owl – Void Redux video

Clash Music have premiered the new Barn Owl video for Void Redux. Click through to watch in full.

“Unfurling as slowly and effortlessly as the track itself, the visuals seem to point towards the relationship between humanity and the often quite brutal beauty of the concrete world in which we inhabit” Clash Music

Tickets for their Birmingham show at St Paul’s Church on Saturday 27th April with Grumbling Fur (Daniel O’Sullivan and Alexander Tucker) and Ex Easter Island Head (for fans of Glenn Branca and Rhys Chatham) are available via theticketsellers.co.uk

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I DON’T FEEL AT HOME IN THIS WORLD ANYMORE

 

We’re thrilled to announce a wonderful event in partnership with Vivid Projects. A presentation of amazing footage from the Alan Lomax archive and Mississippi Records, featuring rarely seen film shot during Alan Lomax’s North American travels between 1978 to 1985 and Mississippi Record’s own enormous library of folk blues, gospel, esoteric, international and punk music. I DON’T FEEL AT HOME IN THIS WORLD ANYMORE takes place on Wednesday 26th June.

Eric Isaacson of Mississippi Records will be present and will screen a film of musicians associated with the Mississippi Records label such as one man band Abner Jay, angel channeling Bishop Perry Tillis, Rev. Louis Overstreet and his four sons, legendary folk singer Michael Hurley and many more. Each film segment will be introduced with brief stories about the musicians. There will also be a short slide show that tells the story of the underground music industry and Mississippi Records.

Alan Lomax (January 31, 1915 – July 19, 2002) was one of the great American field collectors of folk music of the 20th century. He was also a folklorist, ethnomusicologist, archivist, writer, scholar, political activist, oral historian, and film-maker. Lomax also produced recordings, concerts, and radio shows in the U.S and in England, which played an important role in both the American and British folk revivals of the 1940s, ’50s and early ’60s. During the New Deal, with his father, famed folklorist and collector John A. Lomax and later alone and with others, Lomax recorded thousands of songs and interviews for the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress on aluminum and acetate discs.”

“Eclectic independent record label named after the record store located in Portland, Oregon, Mississippi Records specializes in vinyl reissues of American roots, blues, gospel, art punk, and world music, among other recorded obscurities. “

This event takes place on Wednesday 26th June at Vivid Projects. Tickets are £5 and available via theticketsellers.co.uk

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