Individual day line up for Supersonic Festival


Supersonic Festival individual day line up

Friday 22nd October 9pm – 2.30am
Tickets £20 BUY NOW
Headlined by Napalm Death
with Dead Fader, Demons (feat Sick Llama), Devil Man (feat DJ Scotch Egg), Drumcorps, Fukpig, Gum Takes Tooth, Necro Deathmort, PCM

Saturday 23rd October 4pm – 1.30am
Tickets £35 BUY NOW
Headlined by Godflesh + Melt Banana
with Blue Sabbath Black Fiji, Cave, Cloaks (DJ set), Dosh, Eagle Twin, Gnaw, Gnod, King Midas Sound, Lash Frenzy vs KK Null, Lichens, Melt Banana, oVo, Part Wild Horses Mane On Both Sides, People Like Us, Steve Troman & Dan Nicholls Duo, Stinky Wizzleteat, Tweak Bird
+ talks, films, workshops, market place, tea room

Sunday 24th October 2pm – 12.30am
Tickets £35 BUY NOW
Headlined by Swans + Hallogallo
with Barn Owl, Black Sun Drum Corps, Bong, Factory Floor, Jailbreak feat. Chris Corsano + Heather Leigh, James Blackshaw, Master Musicians of Bukkake + Khyam Allami, Mugstar, Nisennenmondai, Peter Broderick, Pierre Bastien & Male Instrumenty, Voice Of The Seven Thunders, Zeni Geva
+ talks, films, workshops, market place, tea room

Weekend tickets £75 BUY NOW

* line up maybe subject to change

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We need you! Supersonic Festival volunteers


Supersonic needs YOU!

Capsule’s internationally renowned festival runs 22nd to 24th October 2010 and there’s plenty of opportunities to get involved as a volunteer. The festival is small enough for everyone involved to gain not just an overview of how the festival works, but to give real value and be part of a dynamic team.

We need a team of volunteers to help deliver the festival over the weekend of the event itself – we are looking for people to work over the festival weekend 22nd -24th October and in the run up to Supersonic from early October onwards. We expect a minimum of 12 hrs over the festival period in exchange for a weekend wristband.

In addition we are looking for professional quality photographers to help us document the festival

How to apply:
To apply send an email to volunteer[at]capsule.org.uk
Mark in the SUBJECT of the email VOLUNTEER or PHOTOGRAPHER

We will send you an application form, which you need to fill out and email back to us before the deadline which is the 21st September. There will then be a meeting on the evening of the 22nd of September to find out more about the festival and to meet the team.

Please note, unfortunately we can only receive applications from people over 18 years of age.

For further info about the festival check: http://www.supersonicfestival.com

Please feel free to spread the word.

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Brum cast Supersonic special no.1

We asked Birminghams very own answer to John Peel, Little Chris of Brum Cast fame to put together three podcasts featuring a taster of bands performing at this years Supersonic Festival to give you an insight to what’s on offer. This is the first one featuring a great selection for your aural delight, enjoy!

Playlist as follows!
1. Necro Deathmort – I fought the law and the law won because fighting is against the law (4:01)
2. Melt Banana – Mind Thief (1:44)
3. Dead Fader – Autumn Rot (3:46)
4. Fukpig – Die Bastard (0:59)
5. Neu! – Hallo Gallo (10:07)
6. Nisennenmondai – Pop Group (6:21)
7. Khyam Allami – Taqsim Nahawand (4:40)
8. Tweak Bird – Spaceships (3:30)
9. Pierre Bastien – L’Orchestre Thermo-Dynamique (4:57)
10. Godflesh – Like Rats (4:27)
11. Swans – New Mind (5:13)
12. Lichens – Kirilian Auras (11:33)
13. Factory Floor – Lying (5:07)
14. Napalm Death – Continuing War on Stupidity (3:10)
15. Bong – Wizards Of Krull (Excerpt) (6:21)
16. People Like Us – The Doody Waltz (5:54)

More info about the festival check www.supersonicfestival.com
Tickets are available from www.theticketsellers.co.uk

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A little look at: Pierre Bastien & Male Instrumenty

During this year’s Supersonic you are invited to enter the tiny musical world of Pierre Bastien & Male Instrumenty, bringing together the French composer and surrealist inventor together with the Polish toy orchestra for a very special performance entitled ‘Toy Music’.

Pierre Bastien has been building musical machinery since the 1970s and has an expansive practice as a musician, composer and sound artist. Male Instrumenty is a five piece orchestra of toys and small instruments from Wrocław, Poland. Founded in 2006, Małe Instrumenty (meaning Small Instruments) explore an exciting and diverse sound world through their huge collection of small instruments.

http://www.maleinstrumenty.pl

http://www.pierrebastien.com/

Supersonic Festival 2010:
Friday: £20, Sat/Sun: £35, Weekend: £75 (+ booking fee)

Available from:
www.theticketsellers.co.uk

Weekend Tickets from:
www.seetickets.com

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The Real Victor was Trivia…

An excerpt of this journey through the Weakest Link  by Mr Ken Searle features in our most recent zine, as promised here is the full article…

February 2010
The time, what’s the fucking time? I’ve been stuck in the BBC Studios (Weakest Link Division) for an interminable length of time, I’m feeling like a session with the Spanish Inquisition and Gestapo combined would be about as heavy as the systematic ‘Death By Quizshow’ that the BBC – a body funded by the taxpayer – are putting me through. When it started, I felt like Rocky Balboa, ready for that underdog-inspired round. Now, I feel like I’ve just been kneecapped by the IRA. Survival, not prestige or the money, is all that matters.
They’ve all gone – the Welshman, the Geordie, the dinnerlady, the DJ, the psychic, the Mancunian, the single Mum. Just me – the student – and the pensioner left. Youth vs wisdom, and £1510 to be snatched. So he thought GK Chesterton wrote a collection of stories about Father Ted, and I thought you needed a Permit to Ride (damn the Beatles!), but this is the ultimate battle now. Anne Robinson, a much-stretched hag with a manner somewhere between that of Thatcher and your least favourite elderly relative, hangs in the manner of a bat in Notre Dame, surveying those to beneath who dare to peer on her imperious surroundings. Sadly, she’s not upside-down, but I’m sure she can afford to have her face look more like a Picasso painting if she tries.
I thought I’d have used up my luck long, long before this moment, so the initial nerves were gone and I’m just knackered and wanting to go home in one piece, yet still anxious to keep going. It’s been a long day, and I have to get on. Pensioner’s starting to crack, I think, as Sudden Death questions approach. Sanguinity is flooding through me as he misses his first penalty.
Robinson barks out my first question/penalty. I step up as it becomes apparent that I don’t have the faintest idea what she’s on about. Something about molluscs and their precious stone. Amber – no, I’ve seen Jurassic Park, it’s mosquitoes that produce them. Emerald? Can’t think of anything else. Nope, it’s pearl, I blast over the crossbar and it’s still all-square, the pensioner’s missed too. Who cares? 0-0.
Shot Two. Pensioner gets a good penalty in on a question about Bill and Ben, the Flowerpot Men. I’m alert now, the sweat patches are infecting the calm and it’s 1-0. Again, the question folds into itself and I only hear the keywords: 2002, runner, part of some motorway named after them – who’s the runner? Two names flash into my mind as I step up: Jonathan Edwards and Paula Radcliffe. A pause as I think, remembering Edwards was actually a triple-jumper, so it must be the People’s Paula, forgetting other runners exist. Oh, it is her. Good shot, it was a good guess, and it’s 1-1.
Shot three. It’s a miss! He only bloody passes a pisseasy question! The torture now is that I must score with a correct answer… and it could be anything. It could be cricket. I’m lining up the ball now, terrified, and I’m listening to a question on a Nirvana song from 1991: it’s either ‘Smells Like Team Spirit’ or ‘Lithium’. Is ‘Lithium’ an album though? I think so, so I plump for the former, though is it ‘Team’ or ‘Teen’. ‘Smells Like Te Spirit’ are the only words to tumble out, and the penalty is slot away easily, albeit a touch unfairly, to make it 2-1.
It’s now shot four, and the pensioner’s seeming anxious. Stalling a bit on his penalty question about which country in South East Asia totally banned smoking. The goal would be mine if I got that question – it’s Bhutan of course. But he’s unsure. He’s vacillating. And he’s saying Nepal and giving the keeper the easiest shot possible! If I score now I’m 3-1 up, but the question Robinson’s thrown at me… not a simple one. An English battle, fought in 1485, in 2010 they rearranged the sight. Okay, huff puff. This is gonna be tricky. Scrub the ‘rearranging in 2010’ and think of battles fought in England – Marston Moor (1640s), Bosworth Hill (?), Stamford Bridge (1066), Trafalgar (1805). Bosworth Hill has no date attached but stands out as a Big Battle, so hesitantly I say it. ‘The Battle of Bosworth Field, I’ll accept’. Again, pure luck, but 3-1 and the best of the five. Pensioner can’t come back.
A bit of controversy abounds over whether Bosworth Hill is acceptable. But it is, and the victory is mine. I’ve got hands to shake, torsos to hug, but that will come later. Now, I’m in a daze. This is no anti-climax. Robinson briskly approaches me, outstretching a gnarled hand. ‘Young lad, young lad’, she trills, before walking off and preparing for her next group. For her, it’s all just a job. For provincial nobodies like me, unfit to walk on this hallowed turf except with a security pass as ‘Guest’, it is life-changing. Elation will come later. Survival has come first. As I later comment, ‘I don’t think I deserve to win. If I had to be honest, I think the real victor was Trivia’.

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Silver Apples interview

If you missed, or want to revisit, last week’s excellent, Silver Apples show,  then head to Phantom Circuit where you can hear an interview with Simeon himself and hear excerpts from his performance.

Here’s the blurb:

Featuring an interview with Simeon of the hugely influential electronics + percussion band Silver Apples, formed in New York in 1967 and still carving out new sonic territory as a solo project. The interview is accompanied by some highlights of Silver Apples’ live set in Birmingham last week (5th August).
Of course, we also offer you some of the core new releases and some older picks plucked from the orchard of aural delights.
More about the show and the music featured can be found at phantomcircuit.com

And tonight will see Tunng + Health & Efficiency at mac – there’s the possibility this show will be moved to the theatre space due to the crummy weather, which is a smaller capacity so secure your ticket here

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Tunng – come rain or shine!


Tonights show with TUNNG + HEALTH & EFFICIENCY at MAC will still be going ahead come rain or shine. Should the weather not clear up by 3pm the show will be moved inside to the theatre space, as such this will reduce the capacity so you will need to get your tickets now to avoid disappointment
box office 0121 446 3232.
This will be a great evening – god bless the British weather!

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Capsule zine no.5

Welcome to Capsule zine no. 5, this edition has been designed by our brand new intern Tom J Hughes, a mighty fine illustrator who has done us proud. As ever you’ll find some info about all things Capsule, as well as Supersonic Festival news and how it feels to be a quiz show champion. We’ve got some great pieces from local illustrators and a spot of colouring in too plus another great cake recipe. Enjoy!

We’re always looking for submissions, so feel free to get in touch via admin[at]capsule.org.uk with your articles, rants and doodles.

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