Issue 98 | April 09 Director: Nigel Muntz Editor: Lauren Taverner Brown lauren@outofhand.co.uk Design: Adrian Howe Antony Reynolds Dan Hayman Production: Kaspar Walker Advertising: Nigel Muntz Nick Tuckfield sales@outofhand.co.uk Cover: Design by Adrian Howe Contents: Illustration by James Wilson Contributing Aldo Vanucci, Arash Torabi, Backbone, Writers: SUPERDUPERDAN, John Barker, NME, Alan Butler. Contributing Joakim Boren (Media Innovation Awards Photographers: Best Newcomer 2009), Matt Smith Special Thanks to: All the wonderful people who put on festivals. We salute you! Published monthly by:
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ILLUSTRATION BY JAMES WILSON James studied at the University of Plymouth (back when the art campus was in Exeter) and graduated with a BA Hons in Design: Illustration in the summer of 2007. Shortly after that, he moved to Bristol, built up his portfolio a bit, set up a website and won the Don’t Panic “Design The Pack” competition. He is currently working as a freelance illustrator and designer. He’s inspired by many different things, from album cover artwork, to indie comics and has a preference for anything hand-drawn that shows a human touch. Artists he’s into at the moment include James Jean, Billie Jean and French, there are a whole load more but he says he’s rubbish with names. James hopes to do more freelance editorial work in the future, as well as album covers, posters, exhibitions, and collaborations with other artists. jameswilsonillustration.com
Regulars 06 News 24 Retail Therapy 25 Fashion ?? Street Art (Back next month) 28 Music Reviews
FEATURES 13 Scientist The Orange Pip Treading the boards‌
14 Krafty Kuts
The king of big beats has a cup of tea with Aldo Vanucci
29 Demo Reviews 50 Snapped!
LISTINGS 30 Arts & Performing Arts 33 Film 35 Live 40 Clubs
16 The F word
Your official guide to summer festival madness
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NEWS Vanucci signs tracks Aldo Vanucci, (247 columnist/ interviewer, tireless promoter, artist and remixer and Plymouth’s 14th Best DJ) has just signed a track to AV8 Records, the same label who were responsible for Fatman Scoop’s Be Faithful and Crooklyn Clan’s Lets Get Ill. He’s also signed four tracks to US label Bastard Jazz. Aldo is a constant on the music scene down in Plymouth and is responsible for the ever funky Monday clubnight, Wonkey Legs. He’s worked with Fatboy Slim, gets namechecks from Steve Lamaq and Gilles Peterson, and it’s alleged that he enjoys a good pipe and slippers of an evening. Ever so cool. See our website for a little interview with the man himself. 247magazine.co.uk
THIS MONTH WE ARE... …celebrating the ninth birthday of our sister publication, 247 South West, and instead of being given presents, we’ve decided to give you lot presents! As a result, we are absolutely stacked out with competitions throughout the whole mag. We’ve got tickets to around 20 of the UK’s best festivals to give away, as well as an outfit from Fly53 worth up to £250, a bike from Animal worth £329, tickets to events, more clothes, and even some super duper Hunter wellies. Who says we never do anything for you!? Browse through this month’s jam-packed F Word festival special and plan out your summer of festival fun.
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247 and Phonic FM’s Rock Show hook up! The Rock Show on Exeter’s Phonic106.8FM is celebrating its first birthday on 3 April and they want to know your favourite Classic Rock Track Of All Time for their weekly Friday night slot. Just email them via myspace.com/ rockshowonphonicfm where you can also find interviews with some of the acts that have been on the show in the last year and find out what’s coming up on the show. The Rock Show’s Mike James told us, “It’s been a crazy year. We’ve had so many top local acts on the show along with national and international ones, we’re getting so much interest for airplay from bands all over the region. We’ve also hosted stages at events around the South West and our second year looks set to be much bigger than last with so much local talent emerging onto the national scene, and our live shows starting to attract better known national acts.” Also, in an exciting new project, 247’s demo review page has hooked up with the Rock Show and we’ll be selecting a demo of the month every issue, which will get played on air. We’ll also be running a Rock Show demo review every month, bringing you the best of the musical talent in the South West.
Hip hop at The Office, Truro
Cornwall has never been famous for being at the forefront of the hip hop scene but The Office Nightclub in Truro is taking action to step things up with their monthly hip hop night. Kicking things off on 6 April with DJ Scuff (two time UK DMC Battle For Supremacy finalist and Slickbeatz World DJ Battle League Runner Up 2007) vs DJ True (Madlove DJs) for a turntablism battle extravaganza, with support from resident DJ Booney. Doors open 9pm – 2am and it’s £5 to get in. The Office have loads more on this month, including a a Miami/Cuban night on 10 April, hosted by DeluxX, so get your shades on and hit the town, there’s also a student night every Wednesday in April and 17 & 24 April are alternative music nights. For more info, contact The Office on 01872 223163 or check myspace.com/theofficetruro.
Love your beach Lovely eco friendly shoe company Simple are holding a beach clean on Sunday 26 April in association with The Wavehouse, The Beach Clean Network and Sharps Brewery. It’ll be from 11.30am at Sandymouth Beach, near Bude. There will be a free raffle for all those who take part (families and children welcome) with several pairs of shoes as prizes. There will be an after-clean drink up on the same evening at The Old Smithy in Welcombe, with half-price ale for all those who took part (except the kiddies!). thewavehouse.co.uk
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We are very sad to announce that super cool Plymouth boutique SOUL LIFE has now closed it’s doors, and it’s online shop. With a wide range of amazing stock from art books to gorgeous clothes, Soul Life was one of Plymouth’s best independent clothing and lifestyle stores. The owners would like to say thank you to all their customers and supporters over the years, and we’d like to say thanks to them too, for always supporting 247. Congratulations to Plymouth based photographer JOAKIM BOREN, who won Best Newcomer at the Media Innovation Awards, which took place in Bristol in March. The Swedish born photographer studied at the University of Plymouth and graduated in 2005 with a BA Hons in Design Photography, and we’re proud to have been able to work with Joakim on this month’s fashion shoot. See joakimboren.com for more of his work, and take a look at our vintage fashion story! Plymouth band THE VAN DANIELS are through to the semi finals of a Battle Of The Bands competition run buy Bugbear, one of London’s longest running promoters. The competition is in aid of Treehouse, a London based charity for children with Autism, and the overall winner of the event will play a very special gig at Koko in London to support the charity. The semi finals take place at The Hope and Anchor in Islington on 20 April so show your support for these local rockers. myspace.com/ thevandaniels. THE ANIMAL STORE in Exeter has been refurbished and re-opened at the end of March. Situated in the Guildhall Shopping Centre, the Animal store stocks a wide range of streetwear and technical apparel, and the whole shop has been given a fresh new look for 2009 – make sure you head down and check it out!
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NEWS Barbican International Jazz & Blues Festival After the success of last year’s Barbican International Jazz & Blues Festival, the event is back again in May. That means another 10 days of music and performance, taking place over venues across Plymouth’s historic quayside area, The Barbican. The music line-up includes new-blues, fresh jazz, tranquil instrumentalism and rowdy swing. The Official Festival HQ is the B-bar – the cosy theatre-café-bar in the entrance to the Barbican Theatre. The other venues include The Barbican Theatre, The Watering Hole, Bacaro, The Blues Bar and Grill, The Refectory, The Elizabethan Gardens and The Royal Plymouth Corinthian Yacht Club. Acts announced include Canadian harmonica-playing, beatboxing, Fedora-wearing one-man-blue band Son of Dave and Big Chill/Glastonbury favourites Portico Quartet. For more info check out barbicanjazzandbluesfestival.com
Love Riot
Breakin’ Convention
Breakin’ Convention hits the Theatre Royal next month for a convention with a hip hop twist, showcasing dance companies and artists from around the world. The convention is no ordinary night at the theatre, and has been getting rave reviews at sell out shows in London. This is the only date in the South West for this show, which will include workshops, graff jams, DJ demos, freestyling and film screenings from 22 – 23 May 2009. Three top international hip hop acts will also perform as part of the festival, including VII Gems Rock Dance Division which will feature an exclusive UK performance from “the epitome of the b-boy” and hip hop dance pioneer Ken Swift. As well as all that international talent, local and regional acts will also get the chance to perform at the convention. breakinconvention.com
Run by local clothing brand Slut, Love Riot is a Cornish club night which regularly takes place at a variety of the county’s finest venues. With a firm commitment to providing the best music and dance floor action around, Love Riot regularly plays host to international superstar DJ’s as well as the best local DJ’s. Debauchery is actively encouraged at all Love Riot events. If you aren’t already familiar with this particular brand of party animal, now’s your chance to get involved as legendary house DJ Jeremy Healy and mashup maestro Ry Spenceley hit the decks at The One Eyed Cat in Truro on 4 April. On 3 May, Love Riot makes their long awaited Falmouth debut with a night at Mango Tangos on Church St, with Bugga, Ry Spencely and guests. See slut.co.uk for more listings and download some of their excellent mixes whilst you’re at it!
Fly53 gear Fly53 are one of the UK’s foremost streetwear brands, and they’re opening one of their first “shop in shops” stocked full of menswear in House Of Fraser in Plymouth. Started up by rock and roll performer Captain Lenny ‘Wolfman’ Grubbs way back in 94, and the brand stands for re-invention and forward movement, with their logo demonstrating their ethos of going against the grain, resistance and an undying love of heavy metal. To celebrate they’ve teamed up with 247 Magazine to offer you lovely lot the chance to win some new clobber. We have £250 worth of Fly53 clothing to give away to some lucky bloke (yep, sorry ladies, you’ll have to sit this one out – menswear only)! To enter the competition, email 247@outofhand.co.uk with FLY53 in the subject line and tell us why you deserve to win this prize. Make sure you include your address and telephone number, and clothes size. Competition closes 30 April. See fly53.com for more info on the brand.
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The Junction on Mutley Plain in Plymouth holds it’s CHARITY ROCKFEST on 11 April. The fest kicks off at 1pm with a set from Growledge. Eleven bands are crammed into eleven hours of rock, and The Orkid, Circus of Sound and Kernuyck all make appearances, with The Jack playing the last set at 11pm. Funds raised will go to St Lukes Hospice, and there will be a charity raffle on the night with some top musical prizes up for grabs. For more info see myspace.com/ plymouthjunction PAMS HOUSE GO WEST is hosting Bank Holiday Sundays at Arena Nightclub in Exeter, with two massive events at the venue in May. The first one is Cream with Adam Sheridan, Riley & Durrant and cream resident Paul Hillyer. The second event is just as tasty with Pams House hosting the Utah Saints! Both events are huge for Exeter – and with massive brand Cream behind things there’s no holding back, with full décor, branding, online presence and VJ as well as headline sets from two of the biggest trance acts on the planet. arenaclubbing. co.uk for more info.
Calling all music heads – the EXETER RECORD AND CD FAIR takes place at The Corn Exchange (St Georges Hall) on 11 April – this is the place to be if you want to buy/sell records, CDs and memorabilia. See exeterrecordfair.co.uk for more info. TWO SPOT GOBI have just been confirmed to play the Goldcoast Oceanfest in North Devon on 20 Jun, Relentless Boardmasters in Newquay on 8 Aug and the Beachdown Festival in Brighton on 20 Aug. Their debut album, Everywhere You Should Have Been, is due out this Easter and they’ll be launching it with a part acoustic, part electric performance at the Barbican Theatre on 11 April. Tickets: 01752 267131. myspace.com/ twospotgobi
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NEWS Land and Sea
Win a bike with Animal
With stores in Taunton, Truro, Torquay, Exeter, Barnstaple and Plymouth, Animal have got the South West pretty well covered for technical apparel and streetwear. 247 Magazine has teamed up with Animal to give away a brand new limited edition Commencal Maxmax Animal bike worth £329, designed by Animal’s own World Champion bikers Gee and Rachel Atherton. To be in with a chance of winning, email 247@outofhand.co.uk with ANIMAL BIKE in the subject line. Make sure you include your address and telephone number. Competition closes 30 April.
DMC DJ competition heads for Plymouth The Technics DMC competition sees DJs take to the decks to show off their skills, and it was first launched back in 1983. The regional finals of this year’s competition are set to take place at The White Rabbit at Bretonside Bus station on 25 April with an international line up sure to impress even the most discerning hip hop heads. The South West regional finals are one of only five national tour dates around the UK that include Manchester, Southhampton, Birmingham and London, with the final to be held at the O2 in London later on in the year. This is a rare opportunity to see some of the worlds finest hip hop DJs and turntablists and should not be missed! The Plymouth heats will be hosted by the world famous 1989 DMC champion Cutmaster Swift (flying in especially from the USA), with support from national champions DJ Skully (DMC UK Champion 2002/2008) & DJ Switch (World Battle Champion) local acts The Scribes and DJs XL, Bossa and Jimmy-Tee. For more info and updates on this event go to facebook.com and search DMC SOUTH WEST. See swdmcdjchamps.co.uk for more info and to get tickets. We have a pair of tickets to give away for the Plymouth DMC heats. To enter, email 247@ outofhand.co.uk with DMC in the subject line and tell us when the competition was first launched. Make sure you include your address and phone number. Competition closes on 17 April.
Land and Sea takes place on Plymouth Hoe next month, with a wide range of lifestyle/outdoorsy stuff to get stuck into, including South West War Games will be setting up their 60x40ft marquee for a realistic combat simulation (it’s not paintball!), there will be a Plymouth Argyle five-a-side footie pitch, and there are plans to set up a skate ramp too. The event takes place on 30 & 31 May. See redrokevents. co.uk/landandsea for more info.
AfternoonTee is back! Next month, mini festival Afternoon-Tee.co.uk returns to Plymouth for another day packed with music, art and fashion. Held at the University of Plymouth’s Student Union on 10 May, this eclectic event includes a sample sale with small, niche brands from all over the UK like Applied, Amplotude and Channel 3 selling their wares (often limited edition samples or end of line garmets at crunch busting prices). Music ranges from indie to hip hop, and funk to breakbeat, with performances throughout the day from the likes of DJ Madskillz vs MC Lacey (The Scribes) and DJ Pandamonium (Technics DMC Southwest regional Heats winner 2008). We have a guys and a girls t-shirt to give away from some of the brands who will have stalls at the event. To enter, email 247@outofhand. co.uk with AFTERNOON-TEE in the subject line. Don’t forget to include your address, phone number and what size t-shirt you wear. Competition closes 30 April.
Words: Lauren Taverner Brown Plymouth band Scientist The Orange Pip have been making decent sized ripples in the South West music scene for a while, but it is this month that they steer the good ship Pip into deeper waters. The band have taken on the challenge of playing a live soundtrack to Martin Crimp’s modern adaptation of The Misanthrope, a 17th century social commentary by French playwright Moliere, with the assistance of musical director John Ward (JMW Band/The Bedroom Project). Their blog tells us; “Our job is to take some pop songs and mess with them to try to define a line between what is and what is not credible, musically and morally. The performers will be acting and speaking to the rhythm, tempo and beat of our music.” Performed by members of the Theatre Royal Young Company, the play is described as a dark, biting comedy accompanied by a fresh indy soundtrack. The band will be on stage during the performance, which is a witty, playful exploration of the blurred boundaries in modern life between good and bad in art, culture and morality. The main character, Alceste, is sick of a world infatuated with celebrity, and struggles with the fact that he is in love with a young film star – the pin up for the world he despises. 247 chats to Jake Mullin (drums), Richard Thomas (bass), Lucas Webster (vox, guitar) and Stephen Fry (guitar) about life on a different kind of stage… 247: How did you get involved in doing the music for The Misanthrope? Stevie: John thought a band of our experience and style would be able to apply ourselves to performance art. I guess he felt we were an appropriate band to choose for the job! Rich: We have talked amongst ourselves about getting involved with performance before but have never had the opportunity before, and we have also spoken briefly with John about doing stuff with his own theatre company. So when this came up John knew we’d be up for it. 247: Were any of you familiar with The Misanthrope before this project began? Rich: No, but we have since read the script and the ideas and concept is very interesting, and entertaining. 247: Can you explain the idea behind you soundtracking this play? Lucas: The idea of soundtracking the play is to help modernise it with new music and to have the band as an accompaniment to the performance and story. The music we are playing is to help explain the plot. Stevie: Yeah, and music is performance art as much as theatre is, which we are trying to back up with this production. 247: What have you done to prepare for this project? Rich: Press ups, mainly Jake: Yep, press ups, sit ups and jack knives! Rich: Jack knives?! Lucas: What the hell’s a Jack knife?! Jake: demonstrates Stevie: Stampeding! The yeehaw game and loads of exercises with the Young Company to get more involved
with their way of thinking as actors. Jake: And listening to the songs, and rehearsing at TR2 of course... 247: How has it been different preparing music for a play, rather than a gig or an album recording session? Stevie: We’ve had to adjust song structures and instrumentation to fit with the plays scenes and dynamic structures. We already have tunes and chord progressions to work with, so the creativity and skill is applied in our sound and communication. Rich: also, we are essentially learning to play pop songs for this project. Our own songs don’t tend to do the versechorus thing, so in that sense it’s pretty different. 247: What sort of audience is this play directed at? Lucas: I think the audience is meant to be as broad as possible really. Stevie: The play brings up arguments that everyone can relate to on one side or the other. Rich: There are elements in every part of this production for all kinds of people really, from pop culture to arty farty pomposity! The Misanthrope, Drum Theatre, Theatre Royal Plymouth 14 – 18 April 7.45pm £7 (£4 conc) *Under 25s can get free theatre tickets on Thursday nights at Theatre Royal with national scheme A Night Less Ordinary. See theatreroyal.com for more details. myspace.com/scientisttheorangepip magazine | 13
Words: Aldo Vanucci You are playing at both the South West Drum n Bass Awards and Beach Break Live soon, if we miss you there, where else can clubbers of the South West catch you? I’m doing the Cheltenham Jazz Festival, Blowpop Festival and at Beatz and Bobs in Exeter. Last time we spoke you told me your new album was more of a return to your roots. What prompted that move? Well, I have four major loves in music – funk, jazz, disco and latin, those are what inspire me, what make me get creative with samples. I remember when we were kids and were passionate about music, well I’m still like that, I’m still just a kid that gets excited about music, 14 |
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excited about making music that kids will get into, and those elements that I sample from cross all colours and creed. On this album there is a lot of 80s feeling music. I think it’s okay to take a sample that has been used before and flip it, use it differently, or take a track that has been sampled to death and take a different part, you know, use it in a way that no one else has. Does being a label boss, as well as a DJ and producer change how you view music? Yeah, definitely, you need to become more critical of what you hear. You have to consider the commercial side of music. Saying that though, a lot of the time I just go with my gut feeling about something, you just have to do what you feel is right.
Download culture, what’s your view on it? God that a massive question… Well I do believe we should pay for music, it’s someone’s job to create it, and there are studio costs involved and so on. At the moment it’s a time of big change, people think they should get music for free and if people are able to hear my music for free, then at some point if I’m not making money from music, I’d have to charge more for my DJ sets, so the costs to a promoter would go up, then people would have to pay more to see me. It all has a knock on effect. You live in Brighton, which is awash with DJs, producers and musicians, why do you think that is? I think the main reason is location, it’s a beautiful place and so close to London that it has become a mini London. It has great club nights, great places to eat and a good infrastructure to make things happen. Also over time what has happened is friends of creatives follow down, so the creative community has just grown and grown. I miss working in a record shop, I used to enjoy shopping in your record shop in Brighton, and I think that a record shop has always been so much more than just a place to buy music. What’s your fondest memory of record shops? Exactly what you just said, it was more than just a shop to buy music, you’re constantly talking to people, both customers and people around you. Working there also taught me about business. I was introduced to so much music by others that I wouldn’t have experienced without that shop, I’ve just been in the studio for two days solid with A Skillz working on a new mixtape which half the music on there I wouldn’t have known without those shop years. I also meet lots of people that are my peers now, Norman Cook, Phats & Smalls, I also met a few film stars who were filming in the area. Great times. Apart from Aldo Vanucci, who would you most like to remix your tracks, and who would you like to remix? You’re a funny guy…! I think I’d most like High Contrast to mix something of mine, he’s great and always delivers a good product. I’d like to remix something by Kool & the Gang from their 1969 - 1974 period. Have you ever used the line “do you know who I am” and if so, why? Never, and I never would. I’m proud of who I am and what I’ve achieved and I’m not an arsehole and I would say if you use that line you are starting towards being one. I haven’t heard you DJ for ages, but if I left my pipe and slippers at home and came to see you play, what should I expect? Well I’m always evolving, but I always bring the funk and that never changes. I also use acappellas, drops from Dynamite MC, exclusive intros, all that. I’m constantly trying to better myself, push myself to deliver 110% every time I play, whether that be to 30 people or 30,000. So much contemporary dance music owes a debt to hip hop, who should we make the cheque payable to? Well its due to Afrika Bambaataa and Grandmaster Flash, both inspired different areas but they were pretty much the ones.
What’s your favourite break or sample? That’s a hard one but I would say Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers ‘Ashley’s Roach Clip’. Which current producers are floating your boat? A Skillz is always excellent, Chase & Status are always great, High Contrast, Bird Peterson and Atomic Hooligan. My favourite slots are warm up sets, now that you are a huge international superstar DJ do you miss playing small clubs or warm up sets? Yeah I so fucking do. I started off doing small bars an warm up sets, then moved to clubs and now run my own night, but I would really love to do is a Sunday afternoon eight hour set of funk, disco, hip hop and latin set, you know a real education. That would be my ideal set.
“My ideal set would be a Sunday afternoon eight hour set of funk, disco, hip hop and latin set, you know, a real education.” I once saw Radiohead play to 30 people when they warmed up for the Sultans of Ping FC at the Pink Toothbrush in Raleigh, I also saw Norman Cook when he did a warm up set at the early days of the Heavenly Social before Leftfield and the Chemical Brothers, who have you seen recently that you feel could go on to be massive? Crookers, Deekline, Skream and Bird Peterson all have amazing talent and potential for a massive hit record. If I secretly put you forward for Britain’s Got Talent, apart from DJing, what would your act consist of? I’d tell jokes, be a comedian, maybe do a breakdance routine… Would you ever try and do Krafty Kuts Live and who would be in the band? That’s exactly what I’m working on now. This album has all the best elements of the 80s in it and we are looking at doing it live. I’ve spent my life doing nothing but music if you could have chosen another career what would it be? Football manager. I’d get my coaching badges and do that, or maybe player/manager. Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions, even the silly ones. Good luck with your South West gigs. Cheers Aldo.
Krafty Kuts plays the South West Drum and Bass Awards Showdown at the Eden Project in St Austell on 1 May (see swdnbawards.com for more info), Blowpop Festival in Bristol on 3 May. myspace.com/djkraftykuts magazine | 15
LOCAL FESTIVALS FESTI Rejoice, music lover, because the Festival season is upon us! The F Word is 247 Magazine’s guide to the best festivals in your area, the UK and beyond. In these crunchy, recession-laden times, you’ll be pleased to know that we have managed to sort competitions for many of the festivals we’ve featured, giving you the chance to bag tickets for nowt! So dig out your tent, glowsticks, sunnies and rain poncho, and go forth into a summer of festival madness... YOUR OFFICIAL GUIDE TO SUMMER FESTIVAL MADNESS
WHO: Mad Dog McCrae, Two Spot Gobi, The Vinyls, Oracy, Zetan Spore, Zamba, Nicky Swann, The Needletones, Lioness, Hillside Heroes, Fragile Sanity, Head of RE:Park, Programmes, Chasing Faces, Out To WHE ke La y Colliford Grass, Steph Newton, Demelza, and : 1 – 3 Ma N E H Charlie Lou Parker to name but a few. W HOW MUCH: Adult £30, Child under 14 £10, Children under 5 go free. WHY: Lowender brings you the best local music in a safe, family friendly environment, with credit crunch busting ticket prices that are lower than last year. After a rainy summer in 2008, the festival has been moved to the start of May to catch the spring sunshine. They have also made plans to cover half the arena area should the sun not come out to play! WEB: lowender.co.uk
WIN a pair of tickets! Send an email with LOWENDER in the subject line. See page 17 for further details. Competition ends 17 April.
WHO: The line up includes Grooverider on the Friday, Judge Jules and Dave Pearce on Saturday and a Hed Kandi mashup on Sunday. Live music from local bands including Hobo Jones and The Junkyard Dogs and Rudi’s Message is hosted in the second arena, there’s also a comedy arena, and new for 2009, a silent disco arena. HOW MUCH: Adult: £81, Child £37.50 (tickets include one weeks camping) WHY: The annual festival is one of the largest custom car, VW and dance festivals in Europe, with a big convoy of vee dubs travelling down to Cornwall every year, and the VW Show ‘n’ Shine in Tregunnel Car Park in Newquay on the Sunday. WEB:
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a Pendulum (DJ set) and
WHERE: Tre velgue Holiday Park, Ne WHEN: 22 wquay
WHO: Dreadzone, Hazel O Connor, Stereo MCs, Mad Dog Mcrea, The Van Daniels, Head of Programmes, Willie and the Bandits, Two Spot Gobi, Richard James, WHERPaErk,: Plymouth Belfast Busker, Black Friday, Hillside Newnham Heroes, Circus of Sound, Rusty Angels, Port Bandanas, Auction For The Promise WHENy: Club, The Dharma Bums and many more. 22 – 25 Ma HOW MUCH: Weekend pass £25 (until 13 May, £30 after), Day tickets £20 WHY: Situated just on the edge of Plymouth, Newnham Park plays host to Volksfest for it’s second year. The festival aims to showcase local talent, with a friendly festival atmosphere with camping on site, and VW’s, of course. A must for VW lovers (or any car lovers!) and music heads, there’s also a paintball course, The Baja Club (a display of off road customised VWs), bmxing, a surf simulator, the Deep Blue Sound mixing workshop for budding DJs and the Big Beat Percussion sessions. WEB: plymouthvolksfest.co.uk, info@plymouthvolksfest.co.uk
WHO: Pendulum DJ’s & MC Jakes, Scott Mills, Judge Jules, Mistajam, Jaguar Skills, Scratch Perverts & Dynamite MC, London Elektricity and Urban Knights AV. HOW MUCH: Camping ticket £59, Caravanning ticket £99. WHY: This student focused festival takes place throughout June, so you choose one week during June that suits you. Summer Break is a mini package style festival, with camping/caravanning options, and entertainment and music taking place at venues in Newquay and Tolcarne Beach with camping at Trevelgue Holiday Park. Forget Summer Balls, this is the ultimate summer student experience! WEB: summerbreak.com
WHER WHEN E: Newquay : Throug hout June
WIN a pair of tickets! Send an email with SUMMER BREAK in the subject line. Valid NUS required. See page 17 for further details. Competition ends 30 April.
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WHO: Dizzee Rascal,The Zutons, Mystery Jets, Friendly Fires, Chase & Status, DJ Yoda, Scratch Perverts, Ladyhawke, Krafty Kuts, The Whip, Freestylers, Cuban Brothers, WH Noisettes, Red Light Company, Ebony Bones, Dan Black, Vv Brown, Esser, Delphic, Flashguns, Zarif, Rodney Brannigan, Ou Est Le Swimming Pool?, The Hitchcock Rules, and many more. HOW MUCH: £84 WHY: Specially for students, this awesome line up looks set to go off at this picturesque North Cornwall location. Beach Break Live is possibly best known for winning sponsorship on Dragons Den, and is now in it’s third year. With the beach a short walk away and everything from parkour to pole dancing all lined up for you to enjoy, this is one student festival that’s going to rock your socks off. WEB: beachbreaklive.com
all Cornw e North RE: 6 – 19 Jun E H W EN: 1
WIN a pair of tickets! Send an email with BEACH BREAK in the subject line. Valid NUS required. See page 17 for further details. Competition ends 30 April.
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WHO: Jason Mraz is set to headline.
More acts to be announced. HOW MUCH: Early bird prices: Adult £30, Child (under 18) £20, Family ticket £75 WHY: This surf, music and film festival RE:Devon takes place in North Devon and boasts WHeE , North a sporty side to accompany the Croyd : N E H musical delights (soon W June 19 – 21 to be announced). There are plenty of competitions to take part in, including beach volleyball, skate, beach soccer, and the ocean paddle race! You can also see the official UK premier of surf film Bustin Down The Door. There’s no camping on site but there’s plenty of accommodation to be found in b&bs in the surrounding area. WEB: goldcoastoceanfest.co.uk PHONE: 01271 817 000 EMAIL: info@goldcoastoceanfest.co.uk
WHO: The Pogues, Levellers, Hawkwind, The Saw Doctors, Gong, Lamb, Dreadzone, Imagined Village, Dub Pistols, Pendulum DJ’s, Cara Dillon, The King Blues, Eliza Carthy, Imelda May, Lau, Edward II, Kris WHE Drever, John McCusker & Roddy Woomble Trio, Sonic Boom Six, Chris T-T, Jay Jay Pistolet and Ruarri Joseph. HOW MUCH: Adult weekend camping £100, age 10 – 16 weekend camping £60, age 5 – 10 £30 WHY: This is the seventh year that punk rock band The Levellers have put on this festival, set in the tranquil surroundings of Escot Park. The festival, like the band, has a strong ethical stance that means that there is no corporate sponsorship or branding at the festival. From spectacular site art to craft fairs and licensed bars from the local Otters Brewers, this is a family friendly festival with a top quality musical lineup. WEB: beautifuldays.org
Park, Escot von RE: e WHE St Mary, D ugust A Ottery N: 21-23
WHO:
4 July – Kasabian, 9 July – Razorlight, 18 July – The Kooks
hOW MUCH:
£35 per session WHY: The Eden Sessions WHERE have become one of the Project, Bodelva : The Eden highlights of the summer , Nr St Austell music calendar in the South WHEN: West, attracting some of 4 July, 9 July, 18 July the biggest names in music down to perform amongst the spectacular setting of the biomes. From Amy Winehouse to the Pet Shop Boys, the lline up has always been top notch. Oasis will also play a session on 14 July (rescheduled date from last September which is, obviously, sold out). WEB:edensessions.com
WHO: The Streets, with more top acts to
be announced soon… HOW MUCH: Charger ticket (entry to all ticketed events) £89, Weekend Watergate Bay ticket £54.99 (two day entry to music festival), One day music festival y a ticket £29.99 u q w e RE: N t WHY: Newquay, the home of British WHE N: 5 – 9 Augus surfi ng, plays host to the ultimate surf, WHE skate, sun, sea and music festival. The 5 star World Qualifying Series surf competition takes place as part of the festival, and with a $100,000 prize purse up for grabs you’ll see some of the best surfers in the world battling it out in the waves at Fistral. This year’s sponsors, energy drink Relentless, are no strangers to extreme sports, which is proven by the Relentless Aerial Assault tow-in surf sessions. The event is also sponsored by skatewear legends Vans, so expect some awesome displays at the skate park from both skaters and bmxers with $30,000 in prize money up for grabs over vert, street and mini ramp events. In addition to all the events and contests, the two day music festival (formerly known as Unleashed) that takes place in the amazing setting at the top of the cliffs at Watergate Bay and the Beach Sessions down at Fistral Beach bring some of the UK’s hottest musical talent down to Newquay. VIP tickets are available so you can experience the festival in style. WEB: relentlessboardmasters.com
WIN a pair of tickets! Send an email with BOARDMASTERS in the subject line. See page 17 for further details. Competition ends 30 April.
WIN a pair of tickets! Send an email with BEAUTIFUL DAYS in the subject line. See page 17 for further details. Competition ends 30 April. WHO: An incredible line up that includes live music from the likes of Portico Quartet, And So I Watch You From Afar, The Breaks Collective, The Dharma Bums and The Hitchcock WHERE: Sh Rules. Jam The Channel and obrook Park Southwestunderground.net Estate, Cred present Elite Force, Break, WHEN: 28 –iton, Devon 30 August Roland The Bastard, Skitz and Hijack with a whole host of local breaks and bass talent and the Cabaret Voltaire arena has performances from Byron Vincent, Sheelanagig, Wreckreation and Heavy Stylus amongst others. hOW MUCH: £45 WHY: Over three days and nights and four stages Aeon has a mashup of music, comedy, film, art and kids stuff, which results in one of the best local festivals around. New for this year, the urban stage will play host to hip hoppers, bboys, graff artists and MCs and there’s also a buskers corner where buskers can raise money for charity. This year the theme is sci fi adventures, so get that dressing up box out and get creative! WEB: aeonfestival.com
WIN a pair of tickets! Send an email with AEON in the subject line. See page 17 for further details. Competition ends 30 April.
COMPETITION DETAILS: This year, we’ve worked our wellies off to bring you a whole host of absolutely smashing ticket competitions, to festivals from all over the UK and beyond. If you’d like to be in with the chance of bagging a pair of tickets, here’s how to get involved: To enter each competition, send an email with the festival name in the subject line to 247@outofhand.co.uk. In the body of the email, make sure you include your name, address and a phone number we can contact you on in case you win. Please be aware that some festivals have age restrictions, and that we are offering TICKETS ONLY, so if you win, you have to get yourself there and back. All the ticket competitions close at midnight on 30 April, except the Lowender competition, as this festival is at the start of May. Good luck!
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FURTHER AFIELD... These festys might be a bit further away but they’re all pretty darn good too. Bundle into a car with your mates and road trip it there! WHO: Kasabian, Passion Pit, British
Sea Power, Little Boots, The Big Pink, The Maccabees, Metronomy, Esser, White Denim, School Of Seven Bells, Chairlift, James Yuill, Future of The Left, Boxer Rebellion, The Mae Shi, WHE Abe Vigoda, Dm Stith, We Were Promised Jet Brighto RE: n Packs, The Xx, Hot Silk Pockets, Casiokids, WHE Ulterior, Micachu and The Shapes, It Hugs 14 – 16 N: May Back, Noah and The Whale, Patrick Wolf, Brakes Skint And Demoralised, Trailer Trash Tracy’s, Dan Black, The New Wine, Ou Est Le Swimming Pool, Marina And The Diamonds, Rosie and the Goldbug and loads more. How muCH: £45, Delegate tickets £150 (allows entry to all TGE events and the music convention events) WHY:Now in it’s fourth year, The Great Escape showcases the world’s most vibrant and exciting new bands over three days, and 34 venues. This festival is known for picking up on bands who go on to be huge, so if you’re into new music and want to know who’s tipped for the top (as well as seeing some firmly established acts), get down to The Great Escape. They also run a music convention for industry professionals. WEB:escapegreat.com
WIN a pair of tickets! Send an email with GREAT ESCAPE in the subject line. See page 17 for further details. Competition ends 30 April.
WHO: Saw Doctors, Neville Staple, , Green Nuns of the Revolution, Zetan Spore, Sunfish, Rory Mcleod, Rev Hammer, New York Alcoholic Anxiety Attack & Death By WHEN: 15 – 17 May Rock n’ Roll HOW MUCH: Adult: £81, Child £37.50 (tickets include one weeks camping) WHY: Calling all charity/record attempt lovers! This year, Bearded Theory are donating their profits to Shelter (last year their profits went to Oxfam). Set in 30 acres of land with five stages of music and comedy, Friday night has a 1920s theme, and the rest of the festival has a medieval theme so get your thinking caps on and make sure you dress up. You’ll also need to bring a fake beard, as Bearded Theory are making an official Guinness World Record attempt to have the most people in one designated gathering wearing false beards. Be part of it! WEB: beardedtheory.co.uk
WHERE:
Bradley Nook Farm, Hulland Ward, Derbyshi re
WIN a pair of tickets! Send an email with BEARDED in the subject line. See page 17 for further details. Competition ends 30 April. WHO: Supergrass, Super Furry Animals,
Dub Colossus, Red Light Company, Wonder Stuff, Bellowhead, Oysterband, Cara Dillon, The Beat, Dhol Foundation, Arthur Smith, Kissmet, HOW MUCH: £110 (adult day tickets : E e R start at £35) rs E u WHenham Raceco WHY: With comedy, screenings and Chelt : N workshops to get stuck into (including WHEMay Laughter Therapy and clay sculpture), 31 – 29 puppet shows, creative stuff, and spoken word events, there’s a wide range of stuff besides the music to entertain you at Wychwood. New for 2009 is the new music stage curated by Tom Robinson from the BBC Introducing show on 6 Music. WHO: wychwoodfestival.com
WIN a pair of tickets! Send an email with WYCHWOOD in the subject line. See page 17 for further details. Competition ends 30 April.
WHO: Eric Prydz, Tidy Boys, Andy C, Lisa Lashes, Judge Jules, Friction, Hype, Grooverider, Scratch Perverts, Darren Styles, Hixxy, Norman Jay and many more form the line up for this one day festival. WHERE: HOW MUCH: £41.50 (VIP Singleton Park, £57.50) Swansea W HEN: WHY: This one day long 13 June dance festival has been described as the biggest day in the Welsh clubbing calendar and the massive line up for this year won’t disappoint. WEB: escapefestival.com
WHO: NERD, Scratch Perverts, High
Contrast, Shy FX, Chase & Status, Tinchy Stryder, The Nextmen, Sub Focus, Chipmunk, Freestylers, Jaguar Skills, HOW MUCH: Adult weekend with camping £64.99, Child weekend with camping £34.99, Family weekend with WHERE: The Bath camping £40. and West Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset WHY: The event features the best in action sports including skateboarding, WHEN: 10 – 12 July BMX, freestyle moto x, parkour, roller derby, mountain biking and inline skating as well as a world class music bill over the three days, with a capacity of 15,000 and arenas both indoor and out. This year there will also be a public park so everyone can get stuck in regardless of ability. The Relentless BMX Dirt Championships are also due to be held at NASS, and the dirt track is larger than ever this year. It’s going to be a rush! WHO: relentlessnass.com
WIN a pair of tickets! Send an email with NASS in the subject line. See page 17 for further details. Competition ends 30 April.
WHO: Scouting For Girls, Sugababes, The Pretenders, Joe Jackson, The Magic Numbers, Imelda May, Teddy Thompson, Sharleen Spiteri, Eddi Reader, The Damned and many more HOW MUCH: £110 (£65 under 16) Adult day ticket £55 (£27.50 under 16) WHY: This boutique style festy embraces the ‘something for everyone’ approach. Where else could you see The Damned and Sugababes on the same bill? The festival also boasts a morris dance pageant, hot air balloons, and a farmers market with a dancefloor. English, eccentric and eclectic! WEB: cornburyfestival.com
WHERE:
Cornbury Park Estate, Charlbury, Oxfordshire
WHEN: 11-12 July
WIN a pair of tickets! Send an email with CORNBURY in the subject line. See page 17 for further details. Competition ends 30 April.
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FURTHER AFIELD... WHO: WHO: Line up yet WHO: Underworld, Booka Shade,
: WHERE Winchester Hampshire, nr
Freeland, Femi Kuti, Dub Pistols, Antix, Plump DJs, Krafty Kuts, Rennie Pilgrem, Los Albertos HOW MUCH:
Adult £125 (£100 NUS), Campervan and Caravan Ticket £45, 16 – 19 July WHY: Visit the Healing Field to chill out, there’s an arena called Vapor which will be hosted by the Bloc Festival team, a circus and cabaret bar and the eternally intriguing Rabbit Hole. Glade started off as the renegade dance area at Glastonbury and has morphed into a hugely successful festival in its own right. WEB: gladefestival.com
WHEN:
WHO: Jarvis Cocker, Emiliana Torrini,
Toots And The Maytals, Sonny J, Phoenix Emf, The Head Gardener, Eddy Temple Morris, Emmy The Great, Fight Like Apes, Caribou, Baxter Dury Golden Silvers, Official Secrets Act, Slow Club, Team Waterpolo, Dogs We Have Band, The Xx, The Bicycle Thieves, DJ Food HOW MUCH: Adult £137, Child (13-17) £110, under 12s go free WHY: The Secret Garden Party RE: ll Field WHE creates a world of escapism and Mill Hi Huntingdon invites you to the world of Eden N: WHE and Babylon, with a lovingly created 23 – 26 July atmosphere and picturesque setting. Secret Garden Party welcomes participation from festival goers and if there’s something you feel strongly about you can apply to set up an Action Camp at the festival. See website for details. WEB: secretgardenparty.com
WHO: PJ Harvey, Phoenix, Mercury Rev, Chic, Candi Staton, Florence & The Machine, Roy Ayers, Tinchy Stryder, Mumford and Sons, Crazy P, Kid Carpet, Benga, DJ Derek, Gilles Peterson, Hayseed Dixie, Annie Mac, Micachu and The Shapes, Scratch Perverts, Andy C, Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip, The Dub Pistols, Erol Alkan, Bon Iver and many more. HOW MUCH: Adult Weekend Camping £130, NUS £100, Child £65, 12s and under go free. Adult day ticket £45, Child £50 WHY: Bestival’s little sister, Camp Bestival has all the Bestival wonderfulness distilled into a funky, boutiquey festival. The fancy dress theme for this year is Animal Magic and believe me, you’ll feel silly if you’re not dressed up so get creative and make like an animal! Comedy, spoken word, kids stuff, mad cabaret, and tons more make this a colourful, wonderful way to kickstart your holidays. There’s also a payment plan for tickets this year, a first for a UK festival. WEB: campbestival.net
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to be announced…
HOW MUCH:
£125/£100conc/£50kids (aged 0 – 17) WHY: Big Green Gathering started in 1994 with an emphasis on innovative new music, entertainment, art and sustainable living. Powered by the wind, sun and the people, the festival is a mixture of eclectic entertainment mixed with a powerful message on the need for sustainable lifestyles. WEB: big-greengathering.com
WHERE:
Chedder, Somerset
WHEN:
29 July - 2 Aug
WIN a pair of tickets! Send an email with BIG GREEN GATHERING in the subject line. See page 17 for further details. Competition ends 30 April.
WHO: Line up is yet to be announced… HOW MUCH: Early bird tickets are available for £70 WHY: Held in the beautiful grounds of a 16th Century manor, Standon Calling has a reputation for booking some of the most exciting, hotly tipped acts as they break, and showcasing them in a magical, intimate setting. Now in it’s eighth year, Standon Calling is the ultimate independent music festival. It’s a fun, fabulous, friendly, chilled out summer party. WEB: standon-calling.com
WHERE :
Standon Lo rdship Manor, St an mins from don (30 London) WH 31 July – 2 EN: August
WIN a pair of tickets! Send an email with STANDON in the subject line. See page 17 for further details. Competition ends 30 April.
W Lulworth C HERE: astle, Dor se WHEN:t 24 – 26 Ju ly
WHO: Orbital, Basement Jaxx, Friendly Fires, David Byrne, Spiritualized, Lamb, Calexico, Gable, To Rococo Rot, Gong, Mr Scruff, Tom Middleton, Slam, Optimo, Favela Chic, Horsemeat Disco, DJ Sandrinho, Toddla T, Alice Russell, Marina & The Diamonds, WHERE Norman Jay, DJ Derek, and an : Eastnor Ca stle Deer Pa Alphabeat DJ set. Eastnor, He rk, refordshire How muCH: Adult £145, NUS WHEN: £110, Teen £60, Child £4, Sunday only 6 – 9 August ticket £65 WHY: The Big Chill does what it says on the tin. It’s big, and it’s chilled, and you’ll get to experience amazing music in the relaxed and beautiful setting of Eastnor Castle Park. New for 2009 is The Coop, a tent of comedy, live music and DJs. One of the country’s most innovative art fairs, the Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair also joins the Chill this year and is a chance to browse and buy amazing art WEB: bigchill.net/festival
WHO: Line up yet to be announced…
How muCH: £50 (early bird
price limited to first 500 tickets) WHY: Bloom is one of the UK’s best boutique style festivals, and early bird weekend WHE tickets recently went on sale for £50 14 – 16 N: August (bargain – get yours now as this is limited to the first 500 only)! Hailed as the big kid of the festy circuit, Bloom is set in picturesque countryside with fancy dress, impromptu performances, circus acts and fire shows, topped of with four arenas worth of electronic musical brilliance. WEB: bloomfestival.com
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Glouce RE: st Chelte ershire nr nham
WIN a pair of tickets! Send an email with BLOOM in the subject line. See page 17 for further details. Competition ends 30 April.
WHO: The lineup is kept under
wraps…
HOW MUCH: Adult £99, Teen
£59, Child £25, Under 5s go free. WHY: The lineup is kept secret, as is the location, but Shambala E: has a brilliant reputation as a WHERati on in the family friendly, green festival A secret loc with a big kids area, fancy dress, Midlands : workshops, carnival antics WHEN st gu and a roller disco. This year a Au 27 – 30 new tranquil meadow is being added, with a boating lake, hot tubs, saunas and healing. The same five friends have been beside the festival for the last 10 years, and they’re notorious for not pre announcing their lineup festival. WEB: shambalafestival.org
WHO: Line up is yet to be announced… hOW MUCH: Early bird weekend camping ticket £115, Daresbury, : E Early bird weekend ticket, £105 R WHE eshire WHY: Now in it’s 12th year, Ch n, Halto gust Au 30 – 29 Creamfields is established as WHEN: one of the best dance music festivals in the UK. It kicked off in 1998, and in setting out to provide the clubbing world with a bespoke large scale outdoor event it has gone on to become the most popular and renowned open air electronic music festival in the world. Famous for bringing together genre breaking pioneers from across the DJ and live music spectrum, the structure of the festival features the enormously successful Live Outdoor Stage and between 8-10 DJ only arenas. Creamfields is the only festival to have been successfully exploited on the global scene, with Creamfields Ireland, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, Poland and Argentina amongst many more. (You need to be over 18 to attend Creamfields.) WEB: creamfields.com
WIN a pair of tickets! Send an email with CREAMFIELDS in the subject line. See page 17 for further details. Competition ends 30 April. WHO: Orbital, Laurent Garnier (live), Felix Da Housecat, Pendulum (DJ set), Crookers, Chase & Status, Steve Aoki, Herve, Esser and many more TBA E: Clapham hOW MUCH: £35 WHE,R on nd Lo WHY: A one day festival Common 30 August : N that takes place in the heart E WH of London, this event is now in it’s sixth year and is the ultimate festival experience, crammed into one day and finishing in time to give you the luxury of getting the last tube home… With some of the biggest names in dance and a totally affordable price tag, this is a super condensed high quality festival experience, without the camping or the need for a week off afterwards! WEB: getloadedinthepark.com
WIN a pair of tickets! Send an email with GET LOADED in the subject line. See page 17 for further details. Competition ends 30 April. WHO: Soulwax,
WHO: Sasha & Digweed (UK Festival B2B Exclusive), David Guetta, Layo & Bushwacka, Danny Howells, Nic Fanciulli, Armin van Buuren plus many more to be announced. hOW MUCH: £40 +BF WHY: 20,000 music fans and festival goers will descend on Clapham Common in central London for South West Four this August Bank Holiday for a day packed out with amazing musical acts and DJ heavyweights. Early bird tickets sold out in just one hour earlier this year, so get yours now or you’ll miss out! WEB: southwestfour.com
WHERE: Cla pham Common, Lo WHEN: 29 Aundon gust
WIN a pair of tickets! Send an email with SOUTH WEST FOUR in the subject line. See page 17 for further details. Competition ends 30 April.
2ManyDJs, Kraftwerk, Massive Attack, MGMT, Fleet Foxes, Seasick Steve, Klaxons, Bat For Lashes, The Beat, Squarepusher, Friendly Fires, Fujiya & Miyagi, WHERE: Ro Metronomy, Dub Pistols, 65 bin Hill Country Pa Days of Static, Annie Mac, WHEN: 11 –rk, Isle of Wight DJ Youda, Friction, Taylo, 13 September Beardyman, Rob Da Bank, Gilles Peterson, DJ Derek, Johnno (Bugged Out), Kitty, Daisy and Lewis, It Hugs Back, VV Brown, with more to be announced. hOW MUCH: Adult weekend tickets £140, child weekend tickets £70, children under 12 go free. WHY: 2009 is the Year Of The Spectacular at Rob Da Bank’s Bestival. The theme for fancy dress is outer space, and one of the highlights will be the pyrotechnic wonders of Blastival, and The Afterburner, a firey spectacle unfolding over three nights. Not to mention the many different arenas, entertainments, and general Bestival-y goings on that will keep you entertained, the musical treats lined up are particularly out of this world for Bestival 09 WEB: bestival.net
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RETAIL THERAPY A festival wouldn’t be a festival without a few crazy accessories. Get stuck into this lot for mad patterns, slogans, prints and colours this summer. Vango Swift
£120
This 3 person tent is a pop up festival dream. Minimum effort is required to pitch, so you can get on with enjoying yourself, safe in the knowledge that when you stumble back to your tent in two days time, it’ll still be tent-shaped. Vango.co.uk or 01475 746000
Alpinestars Race Font Rain Jacket
£69.99
Alpinestars have a reputation for producing quality technical apparel but it doesn’t stop there. Their lifestyle range has some excellent stuff for both men and women, including this sweet jacket. talk-to-us@alpinestars.com or +39 0423 5286
Squiggles Um…brella
£23.50
These luxury brollies are made by Cornwall based company Um… which was set up in 2008 by Tricia Stubberfield after she felt like traditional umbrellas were a bit dull. Her designs featuring scribbly illustrations screen printed onto quality canopies. Handy for spending the day staking out that spot at the front of the stage. um-brellas.co.uk
Fly53 Ketamine
£24
We’re not sure why, exactly, but we really want to wear this t-shirt to a festival. It just seems right, you know? Boys, make sure you check out the news pages of this month’s magazine to find out how to win a whole outfit from Fly53. fly53.com
Original Hunter Festival Wellies in Gold
£42.95
You can’t go wrong with a pair of classic Hunters – these golden beauties will probably repel mud, they’re so bloomin’ awesome. We found them online at wellywarehouse.co.uk – who have a vast selection of some of the best wellies we’ve seen, including the brand new lace up Hunters, especially designed for the 2009 festival season. wellywarehouse.co.uk
The generous souls at Welly Warehouse have given us two pairs of original Hunters* to give away! To enter the competition, email 247@ outofhand.co.uk with HUNTERS in the subject line and don’t forget to include your contact details and shoe size. Competition closes 30 April. * Prize depends on stock and
availability of sizes.
Love
Vintage
Fall head over heels for timeless style this spring‌ Photographer: Joakim BorÊn
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Kirsty wears original peach 1960s rain mac £25, cream Aquascutum Liddesdale Jacket £POA, vintage blossom pink Cocktail Dress £30, 50s vanity case £15, wellies models own. Emilie wears vintage French bell bottomed wool coat £60, vintage Laura Ashley Blouse £12 and knitted cardigan £8, original 1960s black and floral skirt (sold with blouse £40), wellies models own. (This page) Burberry silk scarf £POA Declan wears vintage Dunn & Co Wool coat £50, vintage Brown Knit Jumper £12, vintage Farah Trousers £15, wellies models own.
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Music Breaks & Beats
Rock/Indie
Jazz / Funk
Endemic
Terminal Illness
(No Cure Records) So here’s the coo, you like 9th Wonder but feel he is a bit smooth, you miss the RZA but he fell off, you’ve had enough of MTV jiggy hip hop and are thirsting for a touch of realness. For some hip hop that feeds your head as well as your soul you need to check this album. Great soul sampling hip hop, quality MCs from both sides of the Atlantic, so if you liked Kanye before he went auto tune, Little Brother or any Justice League then this album is for you. Aldo Vanucci
Radio Trip
Music Heads (Jalapeno Records) This is basically a load of old recycled funk riffs & basslines, which you’ve heard a million times before. They may as well have just copied up a bunch of Ninja Tune tracks from around ’95, and I’m sure the results would have been exactly the same. At a time like this, when dubstep is pushing recording techniques and creativity to the limit, it’s hard to imagine why anybody even bothers to make this stuff anymore. Old hat. Arash Torabi
Fat Cat
Floored Memory... Fading Location (Fat Cat Records)
A collection of songs from all the recent Fat Cat releases placed in chronological order so you get old right up to the brand new Hauschka track. This collection of pieces range from neo-romantic Max Richter piece to the intense and haunting Steal Compass/ Drive North/Disappear. This is an album full of poignant, deep, forward thinking and classical music. The tag classical music should not push you away, this is contemporary classical music, the sort that Massive Attack and Portishead would be proud of. This is deep, deep stuff, but is accessible, and infinitely rewarding with time and an open mind. SUPERDUPERDAN
Woodpigeon
Treasury Library Canada (End of the Road)
Urban / Hip Hop
Dance
Electronica
bring a certain playfulness to his songs, whilst maintaining a strings-laden/melancholic feel. They’re playing Exeter Phoenix on May 14, and I’m there, baby. A definite winner. Arash Torabi
The Xcerts
In The Cold Wind We Smile (Xtra Mile)
There’s something immediately familiar coursing through Aberdeen neo-rockers, The Xcerts, veins that can’t be ignored. The epic crashing refrains, the poignant vocal reach, that Caledonian accent, the clarity... At times, you’re thinking it’s Idlewild back in their metamorphic stage or a stadium version of Biffy Clyro. Whatever. None of it changes the fact that this debut album is crushingly anthemic, designed to trail heartbreaks and longing, and pretty awesome. Backbone
Black Lips
200 Million Thousand (Vice)
By dint of their self-proclaimed (and oftexclaimed) amorality, Atlanta’s Black Lips’ every debauched episode can only do them favours. Ass-baring in India, drugs, piss-play, and songs like ‘Let It Grow’ that seem to be taking the band’s insistence on authentic ‘60s lo-fi scuzz to the point of pastiche. But once again the psychedelic swamp-rats succeed because there’s a slop bucketful of songs here that are rife with garage menace and hazy, 13th Floor Elevator swagger. Backbone
Cursive
Mama, I’m Swollen (Saddle Creek)
It’s hard not to feel like a voyeur when listening to Cursive. Tim Kasher’s deeply personal candour can leave you dropjawed and teary-eyed in one fell stroke. ‘Mama…’ is another stride away from what’s come before and it takes a while for the album to settle into one’s psyche but, once there, it’s a treasure. And ‘Mama, I’m Satan’ is always on hand to put the gristle back on the bone with neat lyrical joys like “The world was built on a tickle between our legs”. Darkly delectable. Backbone
Folk collective from Canada deliver a Propagandhi second album, with 14 near-perfect songs, Supporting Caste reminiscent of the late 60s/early 70s. (Hassle) Gorgeous melodies, a great production, strings galore and boy-girl harmonies aplenty. It’s clear to see why Canada’s Propagandhi Woodpigeon’s songwriter, vocalist and top punk rock’s Premier League. They’ve guitarist, Mark Andrew Hamilton is a master at shifted their sound with the shifting sands his craft. His voice has character and his band of the genre, improved their musicianship
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Drum & Bass
Random
in leaps and bounds, and stayed true to an impassioned ideology – anarchist, vegan, humanist, occasionally fatalist – that doesn’t always parry with the fickle nature of punk youth. With plenty of nods to the likes of SNFU, Boysetsfire and early thrash, ‘Supporting Caste’ is another healthy lesson in political and musical perspective. Backbone
Erykah Badu
New Amerykhah: Part One (4th World War) (Universal Records / Control Freaq Records) It’s been ten years since Erykah Badu’s debut let us into a bewitching secret garden of love, life and ideology, and her releases since have kept the fire burning but its this album that burns brightest. What comes across in New Amerykah is the use of underground producers to provide the music for Eryah’s unmistakable voice and verse. Its clearly the doing of an artist invigorated and inspired the by hip hop innovation found in work of Madlib, Sa Ra, Georgia Ann Medrews, Karriem Riggins, 9th wonder and new husband Jay Electronica, who all feature on the album. Invest in it... NOW! Andy Mac
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The Beauty in Distortion /Land Of the Lost (Interpendent Media)
This has been around for a minute but still deserves more attention. Producer Brook D’Leau and singer Miss Jack Davey caused a bit of a stir with this double offering when people first heard it. Ranging from electronic hip hop to soul to pop to some freaky other sh+t, breathy hot-under-the-collar singing and some VERY nice beats are what stand out here. It’s a great stereotype smashing collection of tunes I could lazily say has the spirit of everything from Bettty Davis, Grace Jones, and Parliament to playfulness of Tribe Called Quest and Tom Tom Club running through it. Seek it. Andy Mac
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When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence (Warp)
Mark Prichard returns to Warp with his latest project. Around the hip hop template of some of his previous output, Mark adds bass music pressure, computer game/sci-fi aesthetics, vintage techno synths and a more Dilla style swing. Detroit MCs Phat Kat and Elzie add further connection to The Motor City on one of the only two vocal tracks, the other features long-time collaborator Steve Spacek. The production is pristine, exquisite and bass heavy, so much depth its almost scientific. Great, conceptual and futuristic stuff! Andy Mac
DEMOS CREAM OF THE CROP f DEMO OF THE MONTH LEMANIS’ second album, ‘The Truth About Push Me Pull You’, is a sprawling thing of intermittent beauty that demands to be heard again and again. At once psycheindie (‘Museum’), acoustic melancholy (‘Moon Song’), Beach Boys whimsy (‘Go Blonde’) and Ukraine-meets-Dick Dale (‘A Witch’s Dog’), it feels like an avalanche of ideas. Then something startling happens. ‘Across The Bridge’ initiates a four-song concept suite centred around a recurring piano motif, laden with brass and a High Llamas / Polyphonic sense of grandeur that is harrowingly effective; until final song, ‘Mr Mills’, apes Nick Cave before morphing into a sprightly pop-rock skit, like a bloopers reel at the end of a tragic film. You won’t know whether to laugh or cry. Amidst the confusion they’ve pulled off a masterstroke. lemanis.net
PHONIC FM ROCK SHOW DEMO OF THE MONTH HURON’s Cheyne Stoking doesn’t shy away from hard topics like war, politics and pain. Rising Record’s new release from the Plymouth based outfit looks set to progress this popular South West band on to the national scene. With influences from Pantera to Motorhead, Huron keep the tradional sound but give it a very modern feel. myspace.com/huronuk
Hear these demos on the Rock Show on Phonic FM 106.8FM in Exeter or online at phonic.fm, every Friday from 10pm – 12am with Mike James, John LB and Dan.
Meanwhile over on Murdoch-Space… I’ve reviewed Cornwall-based JULIAN GASKELL before, and what a treat it was: all Tom Waits growl and blues-folk madness. Now he’s back with THE RAGGED TROUSERED PHILANTHROPISTS, playing the kind of gnarly, radical folk-punk championed by Gogol Bordello and Devotchka (or ‘new wave skiffle’ as the band cutely tag themselves). Foot-stomping, accordionled show tunes with a great line in poetic socialism is the order of the day, never more so than on ‘Yuppie Flats’ and ‘The Great Money Trick’: songs that keep the class war alive and kicking. Although you feel that the Ukrainian-folk of ‘Cingilingibom’ is more righteous celebration than indignation. Awesome. Download their album at... myspace.com/raggedtrouseredphilanthropists Hailing from the Bristol/Exeter hub, NUALA & THE ALCHEMY QUARTET take the earthy folk-roots stylings of Ani DiFranco and imbue it with jazzy arrangements, tinkling ivories and fiddlesome hooks aimed squarely at the hips. Aussie-in-exile, Nuala Honan’s voice runs the gamut from Ani to Edie Brickell to KT Tunstall, with impressive lung power and vocal dexterity. But you feel that Nuala and the band are not playing to their strengths, that they have it within themselves to take risks, subvert expectations and burn with a stronger, wilder flame. In the meantime, the festival circuit is their oyster. myspace.com/nualaandthealchemyquartet
Bristol-based producer/songwriter, ILLUSION, aka Cliff Airey, dabbles in all things folksome and trip-hoppy, playing a Within twenty seconds of the first multitude of instruments and manipulating song, it’s patently clear that Newquay’s a library of beats to harness his crossover BUDDIES FOR TEA are hoping to pick up vision. So far, so bedroom. But his album, from where Snow Patrol seemingly left off. ‘Infinite Regress’, displays a keener ear Their EP, ‘Is This Everything You Want It for detail than most sonic scientists, To Be’, is a decent attempt at that kind of especially on the leftfield machinations of mid-paced, emotionally-driven indie rock; ‘Pixel Palette’ and ‘Lights Out’. At times, however, ‘Mission Accomplished’ deploys though, the reliance on atmosphere rather than melody renders the most dated of synth sounds that it’s this kind of acousto-electronica a little less relevant than his sonic hard to reconcile the two. It’s as if Gary forebears (Portishead, Massive Attack, Kid 606 et al). Free album download at... myspace.com/itsillusion Numan had stumbled into their practice room with an old Moog and refused to leave. Having said that, I have a huge fondness for late ‘70s Gary Numan so it’s not entirely unwelcome. The two live songs prove that the band can cut it well in the flesh too. All of which indicates that good fortune should visit BFT, as long as they keep at it. myspace.com/buddiesfortea Not ashamed to play up to native stereotypes, Cardiff quartet, TAFFIA, take the essences of dub, blues, hip-hop and rock and drag them through a Cwmbrian hedge backwards ‘til they’re scuffed, tattered, drenched in reverb and devoid of sense. Their album, ‘Soupermarket’, isn’t going to be troubling any national charts soon but what this curious bunch of old blokes lack in substance they make up for with a ludicrous sense of humour revolving around satirical and surreal voice samples, psychiatrics (‘Shrink’), hippy gift shops (er, ‘Hippy Gift Shop’) and religious skepticism (‘Benedictus‘). They also play live in absurd costumes as if the music wasn’t kooky enough. Amusing, sure, but never to be played again. Well, not in this lifetime. myspace.com/taffiamusic
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EDEN ARTS CAF WITH JELLY JAZZ, EdenProject, Bodelva, PL24 2SG, 01726 811911 edenproject.com 7pm-12.30pm £5 At the iconic ‘Core’, Eden’s education, arts and events hub, Come and enjoy another rampant excursion of vinyl slapping soul, Hip Hop, funk, big beats breaks, brass, Salsa, Latin, Afro funk & Ska on the dance floor with residents JELLY JAZZ. Eye candy from ‘Artade’, supporting under counter culture, sub culture art in Cornwall and their Cornish collective, providing colour explosions. Party, paint, make, dance the Salsa, enjoy live graffiti, drink, eat, chat and be merry.
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The Plough Arts Centre, 9-11 Fore Street, EX38 8HQ, 01805 62624, plough-arts.org 8pm, £15full, £12conc Bullied at school for being weedy and unable to bulk up by conventional means, Dave undergoes a life changing experience which sees his transformation into a lean, mean fighting machine – but without the mind to match!
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PLAYDOUBT The Soup Gallery, 106 Kenwyn St, Truro, thesoupgallery.co.uk An exhibition of work from contemporary illustrator/artist/graff writers Haacht flickr. com/photos/haachtprojects and Mike Brady flickr.com/photos/mike_brady/. The Soup Gallery always feature exciting new artists and these guys are definitely ones to watch…
COBBO Drum Theatre, Theatre Royal, 01752 267222, theatreroyal.com £12 Cobbo tells the extraordinary story of Annie who still hasn’t found her Mister Right. Where some of us might have turned to a Lonely Hearts column to find a mate, love for Annie washes up in the shape of a swan called Cobbo. But even in Annie’s wildest dreams things aren’t straightforward. It turns out that Cobbo not only has feathers but an all too human past as well. This is a funny and moving story of the maddest possible love, touching our deepest desire to find love and warmth at any price and however strange.
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THE ANIMAL GAZE Centre for Contemporary Art and the Natural World, Haldon Forest Park, 01392 832277, ccanw.co.uk CCANW takes part in The Animal Gaze.
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The B Bar, Castle Street, The Barbican, Plymouth PL1 2NJ, theb-bar. blogspot.com, 7pm, £17.50 (£15 each for groups of 5 or more) £20 VIP hereandnowgallery.wordpress.com International cabaret artiste, Empress Stah is bringing her erotic circus (ooh-er!) neo-burlesque and exotic aerialism to the B Bar in Plymouth this month. Her show is called The Very Best of Empress Stah, and it’s aimed at a liberal adult audience. At times it’s humorous, blasphemous, erotic, light hearted, challenging and camp. Marvel as Empress Stah swings naked from her chandelier, gasp in horror as she drinks from her own vein and be dazzled by her glittering gold star! The show also features Ryan Styles - a surreal drag and performance mime artist, and is hosted by Dusty Limits, singer, composer and drunken raconteur. The performances will be in the Barbican Theatre auditorium, call 01752 242021 to reserve seats.
14 Apr Truro
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19b Well Lane, TR11 3DJ, Falmouth , btabahogs.com, 7pm -10pm If you enjoy knitting then this is the event for you, and knitting coaches are available for new starters. Every Sunday come down and enjoy a weekly dose of location, life drawing as well as a chance to collaborate with other like minded. Enjoy knitting, tea, coffee and cake in a warm and friendly environment.
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ROB BRYDON Hall for Cornwall, Back Quay, TR1 2LL, 01872 262466, hallforcornwall.co.uk 8pm, £18.50 Rob Brydon’s credits read like a compendium of modern British comedy. Marion and Geoff, I’m Alan Partridge, Black Books, The Keith Barret Show, A Cock and Bull Story, Little Britain, Have I Got News For You, Q.I. and most recently his highly acclaimed performance as Uncle Bryn in Gavin and Stacey. Now this multi award winning writer/performer comes to Hall for Cornwall with an evening of brand new stand up comedy.
14 – 18 Apr Truro
ART IN THE CITY Lemon Quay, A credit-crunch friendly art sale, giant public installations and a city-inspired painting competition are some of the events being planned for a community art festival in Truro. ‘Art in the City’ will take place just after Easter, from Tuesday 14 April to Saturday 18 April, bringing together over 40 art galleries, local artists and retailers together to celebrate Truro’s creative side. The festival will have a base within the Art in the City marquee on Lemon Quay, which will serve as exhibition space and information point.
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took its toll, and she had to quit! This project is about her re-invention of her role as an artist.
28 – 30 Apr Exeter
THE SNOW QUEEN Northcott Theatre, Stocker Road EX4 4QB, 01392 493493, exeternorthcott.com Tues & Weds 1pm-7pm, Thurs 10am, £9.50 In a distant land a demon creates a magic mirror which turns good to bad and beautiful ugly. Internationally acclaimed Italian Theatre Company, Teatro Kismet, return on a rare visit to the UK with a spine-tingling version of Hans Christian Anderson’s magical tale.
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THE ANIMAL GAZE The Roland Levinsky Gallery, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, 01752 585050, peninsulaarts.co.uk A major exhibition exploring contemporary art and the relationship between human and animals. Featuring new work from more than 40 contemporary national and international artists. animalgaze.org
2 May Truro
TRANSITIONS DANCE COMPANY: Celebrating 25 years of cutting edge contemporary dance. Helford Theatre, Truro College, Adult £10 & Concs £8 01872 262466 trurocollege.ac.uk Transitions Dance Company - a group of ten exceptional young performers – is coming to the Helford Theatre, Truro College as part of the company’s 25th anniversary tour. Each year the company is reformed from the crème of dance graduates who work with three adventurous choreographers to create a diverse programme of new work.
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Here and Now Gallery, 41a Killigrew Street, Falmouth, hereandnowgallery.wordpress.com An exhibition of book covers, designed and created by Bristol illustrator Dave Bain. Selecting absolute classics and some downright good reads, Dave Bain has put pen to paper, brush to paint and pencil behind ear to produce a rather ripping collection of book covers. This very personal interpretation of well-known stories is sure to bring delight and surprise in this rare solo show.
14 – 18 Apr Plymouth
ROALD DAHL’S BFG, THEATRE ROYAL, 01752 230482, theatreroyal.com, £10 - £16 Roald Dahl’s enduringly popular children’s book, takes to the stage in an adaptation by David Wood, the UK’s ‘National Children’s Dramatist’ (The Times). This well-loved story of a dreamblowing, big friendly giant and orphan girl Sophie in the land of child-eating giants will be loved by those who remember reading it as kids as well as the next generation.
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FINE ART STUDENT EXHIBITION Viewpoint Gallery, Plymouth College of Art A two part exhibition that showcases a selection of fine art from this year’s first year Foundation Degree and final year BA students.
24 Apr – 31 May Exeter DOUG JONES: NON SUM QUALIS ERAM
Exeter Phoenix, Bradninch Place Gandy Street EX4 3LS, 01392 667080 exeterphoenix.org.uk Growing up as a chorister of Lichfield Cathedral School amidst Anglican clergy, resplendent in their elaborately embroidered garments, Doug Jones shows a fascination both with the rich symbolism and iconography of the uniform, and with the relationship between authority and childhood.
LAURA KIKAUKA Spacex Gallery, 45 Preston Street, 01392 431786, spacex. org.uk This is Canadian artist Laura Kikauka’s first solo exhibition in the UK. The exhibition will entirely transform the gallery with an environment of bizarre objects (the main gallery will be turned into an elaborate games room with table tennis! Join in)! Kikauka works mainly with found objects, the things that others throw away, creating spectacular, excessive interiors. Her aesthetic addresses the issues of consumer culture, as well as the question of good and bad taste.
3 May Exeter
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PAUL MERTONS SILENT CLOWNS Stocker Road Exeter EX4 4QB, 01392 493493, 6.30pm, Tickets £14.50 exeternorthcott.com He has a dry wit and a talent for bizarre but hilarious trains of thought. Best known for his TV appearances as a team captain on the topical news show, ‘Have I Got News For You’, and as the presenter of ‘Room 101’.
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ELLIE HARRISON Viewpoint Gallery, Plymouth College of Art, Tavistock Place, PL4 8AT, 01752 203427 Glasgow based artist Ellie Harrison is currently the artist in residence at Plymouth College of Art, and the Plymouth College of Art Press has just published her 40 page full colour book, ‘Confessions Of A Recovering Data Collector’ (£10). The release of the book co-incides with her solo exhibition at Plymouth College of Art (in the Viewpoint Gallery from 22 April). Ellie used to collect data – over five years she documented and recorded information about almost every aspect of her daily routine – including photographing and cataloging 1,640 meals and snacks for her project Eat 22. But the data collecting
25 Apr
FLIP FLIP CONGA
FLIP FLOP CONGA, Gyllyngvasse Beach from 12, Falmouth. dontpressstop.com/members/560 PressPlay is super excited to welcome you to the official home of The FlipFlop Conga!! Three incredible events and one spectacular day to celebrate the coolest form of footwear in the world! In Falmouth, on Saturday 25 April, Press Play will be attempting to break the world record for the longest flip flop wearing conga line. Come rain or shine, we will be meeting on Gyllyngvase beach from 12pm until 4am where there will be beach games inclusive of Fruit Cricket, SeaWeed Wrestling plus good old fashion Boys vs Girls Volleyball. Live Music from the Eden Stage will include Dan Crisp, The Hitchcock Rules and the great Ben Howard plus a top BBQ and plenty of refreshments!
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Bolt (PG) 3–9 Apr: The Watershed Cinema, Bristol, 0117 927 5100 , watershed.co.uk 16–18: The Plough Arts Centre, Great Torrington, 01805 624624, plough-arts.org Dir: Chris Williams and Byron Howard Starring: John Travolta and Miley Cyrus 2008/US/123 mins This is the tale of a superstar TV puppy called Bolt who gets plopped in the middle of America with seemingly no way back to the glam and glitz of Hollywood. Thanks to his starring role on a hit television show, he has bought into his own heroic image, now believing that he really possesses the super-canine powers. When he’s accidentally shipped from Hollywood to New York City, he must rely on his two newfound friends – an abandoned house cat named Mittens and a television-addicted hamster named Rhino – to get back to his owner. Computer animated fun from Disney in a welcome return to form from the House of Mouse. Bring Me The Head Of Alfredo Garcia (18) 22-23 April: Barn Cinema, Totnes, 01803 847070, dartington.org/barn-cinema Dir: Sam Peckinpah Starring: Warren Oates and Isela Vega 1974/US/Mexico /112 mins This little known 70s slice of revenge thriller is well worth a watch. The story sees a Mexican land baron put a million dollars on the head of the man who seduced his daughter. Two money hungry men recruit a small-town bartender, Bennie (Warren Oates), to help them do their dirty work. Bennie duly sets off with his girlfriend on a tequila-fuelled trek across the desolate Mexican frontier. A nasty, brutal and misogynistic film that was of a director famously fuelled by drink and drugs. Che Part 1 & Part 2 (15) 18 Apr: Exeter Phoenix, 01392 667080, exeterphoenix.org.uk 21-22Apr: Royal St. Ives, 01736 796843, cromer-movieplex.com 26-27 Apr: Savoy Penzance, 01736 332001, cromer-movieplex.com.org.uk Dir: Steven Soderbergh Starring:
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Benicio Del Toro and Julia Ormond. 2008/US/257 mins This duo of films from director Steven Soderbergh create a mammoth picture of one of contemporary histories great figures, Che Guevara. Part 1 is a chronicle of the successful uprising in Cuba, tracking Che’s rise from doctor to revolutionary hero. Part 2 sees him take his particular brand of political instability over to Bolivia where he hopes to inspire another revolution. Benicio Del Toro takes on the role of his career so far and injects humanity and brutality into a figure who is almost as much myth as he is reality. Watched together they form one great film and a superb advert for the acting talents of Del Toro. Il Divo (15)
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House, 0871 704 2057, picturehouses.co.uk 24–29 Apr: Plymouth Arts Centre, 01752 206114, plymouthartscentre.org Dir: Paolo Sorrentino Starring: Toni Servillo and Anna Bonaiuto 2008/ Italy/138 mins Three times Prime Minister of Italy, twice its Defence Minister, and, on occasion, its Foreign Minister and Minister of the Interior, Giulio Andreotti is one of the country’s most important elder statesmen. He is also, in some peoples opinion, one of the Italy’s most corrupt politicians. Over the years he has been caught up in numerous scandals ranging from kidnapping to Mafia-organised murder,
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yet he has always managed to battle his way through the courts and come out clean. The nicknames he has acquired in this process are numerous. Il Divo takes a blunt yet stylish look at the life of this remarkable man. The Man From London (12A)
Vernon Starring: Hugh Laurie and Reese Witherspoon 2009/US/TBC When a meteorite from outer space hits a young girl named Susan Murphy and turns her into a monster, she is taken to a secret government compound where she meets a ragtag group of monsters also rounded up over the years. Under the guidance of General Monger and on a desperate order from The President, the motley crew of Monsters is called into action to combat aliens and save the world from destruction. Should be great fun for the kids and a sprinkling of in-jokes and 3D effects in this animated film will keep older members of the audience on their toes.
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01736 332001, cromer-movieplex.com 28–29 Apr: Royal St. Ives, 01736 796843, cromer-movieplex.com Dir: Bela Tarr Starring: Miroslav Krobot amd Tilda Swinton 2007/ France/132 mins This film is adapted from a little-known novel by Belgian writer Georges Simenon, that was filmed in 1943 by director Henri Decoin, with Fernand Ledoux in the main role. This is a moody, claustrophobic drama about a blue-collar stiff who stumbles on a stash of money. He struggles with the moral conundrum of what to do with the money, and then as per usual the police and other interested parties come looking for the money. If it all seems a bit like No Country for Old Men then you would be wrong. Think the Coen Brother’s Oscar winner but remade by Jean Paul Satre and you could come some way to understand this arthouse treat.
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Cinema, Totnes, 01803 847070, dartington.org/barn-cinema Dir: Rob Letterman, Conrad
Totnes, 01803 847070, dartington.org/barn-cinema, Dir: Christophe Barratier Starring: Gérard Jugnot, Clovis Cornillac and Kad Merad 2008/France/120 mins The film is set at a neighbourhood music hall where mounting debts mean the ownership passes to the local mob boss, who promptly closes it down. Depressed and running out of money, newly-unemployed stagehand Pigoil and his friends decide to occupy the theatre and return it to its glory days. Their lineup of amateur cabaret and half-baked comedy looks decidedly lacklustre until a beautiful female entertainer walks into the auditions, and their fortunes start to change. The resulting film is a charming musical comedy that will leave everyone in the audience with that feel-good high as they leave the cinema.
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Dir: Howard McCain Starring: Jim Caviezel, Sophia Myles and John Hurt. 2008/US/115 mins A man called Kainan (Jim Caviezel) crashes to Earth in a spaceship – but it’s Earth at the time of the Vikings. But he’s not the only thing from the future that’s gatecrashed this period of history because an alien predator known as a Moorwen has come along for the ride. Our plucky hero must kill the Moorwen and get his spaceship back to his universe. Think The 13th Warrior meets Predator.
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Totnes, 01803 847070, dartington.org/barn-cinema 3–9 April: Plymouth Arts Centre, 01752 206114, plymouthartscentre.org 17– 21 April: The Plough Arts Centre, Great Torrington, 01805 624624. plough-arts.org 20–26 April Exeter Picture House, 0871 704 2057, picturehouses.co.uk Dir: Jean-Marc Vallee Starring: Emily Blunt, Rupert Friend, and Paul Bettany, 2009/UK/104 mins Produced by Martin Scorsese and er… Sarah Ferguson, Young Victoria is a visually stunning dramatisation of the early years of Queen Victoria’s reign. You get to see the power struggles that brought her to the throne and her enduring romance with Prince Albert. Written by. This film, written by Julian Fellowes, who wrote the Oscar winning script for Gosford Park, is a telling portrait of a young woman forced to assume a role for which she was ill prepared but that would help shape the British Empire.
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Dir: Burr Steers Starring: Matthew Perry and Leslie Mann 2008/US/TBC A man called Kainan (Jim Caviezel) crashes to Earth in a spaceship – but it’s Earth at the time of the Vikings. But he’s not the only thing from the future that’s gatecrashed this period of history because an alien predator known as a Moorwen has come along for the ride. Our plucky hero must kill the Moorwen and get his spaceship back to his universe. Think The 13th Warrior meets Predator.
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Wed.01 Exeter
JONAH MATRANGA, Cavern, 83-84 Queen Street, EX4 3RP, £see venue, Tel: 01392 271625. Singer, songwriter & guitarist with solo material under his own name, as well as Onelinedrawing, Far, Gratitude and New End Original. Plus support from Some Sort of Threat.
Redruth
GASLIGHTS UNDERGROUND OPEN MIC NIGHT, Gaslights Bar, Station Hill, Redruth, TR15 2PP, £see venue. Gaslights Underground open mic night every Wednesday with Hed Luv & Passman.
Thu.02 Exeter
RUMBLE STRIPS, Cavern, 83-84 Queen Street, EX4 3RP, £see venue, Tel: 01392 271625. You probably already know about this band from Tavistock, who have had some chart action, and whose singer has collaborated with Mark Ronson. CHLAY, Picturehouse, 51, Bartholomew Street West, EX43AJ, 8pm, £free Plus EMMA Payn & Demelza Lucy. All live music events take place in the Picturehouse bar, under candle light with free nibbles on tables.
Falmouth
JULIAN GASKELLS RAGGED TROUSERED PHILANTROPISTS, The Tap Room, 3 OLD BREWERY YARD, HIGH STREET, 9.30pm, £free. Hillbilly/punk/skiffle. myspace. com/thetaproomfal
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ACOUSTIC CAFÉ, The Cellar Bar, Fortescue, Mutley Plain, 8pm, £1 Four acoustic acts each week plus free quality nibbles. HEAD OF PROGRAMMES, White Rabbit, Bretonside, PL4 0BG, £see venue. Head of Programmes is essentially the alias of one James MacGregor, a loner type singer/songwriter whose subtle, simple songs talk of melancholic self-obsessed views on relationships, God and heartbreak. Plus support from Moses Gunn and Auction for the Promise Club
Fri.03 Perranporth
STEPH NEWTON, Watering Hole, 19 St. Pirans Rd, TR6 0BH, 9pm, £see venue.
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VIKING SKULL, White Rabbit, Bretonside, PL4 0BG, £free Viking Skull was formed in 2003 by vocalist Roddy Stone, guitarists Frank Regan and Darren Smith, bassist Waldie and drummer Gordon Morrison. They drew deeply from Black Sabbath for inspiration then added a little AC/DC, WASP, Motorhead, The Who, Kiss and Thin Lizzy for good measure. They had a
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White Rabbit, Plymouth, 3 April ‘Doom, Gloom, Heartache & Whiskey’ may be a sign of a more battle-weary Viking Skull – they’ve been through their share of turmoil since 2003 – but fear not, the song remains the same: classic, old school metal doused with patchouli oil and covered in Scorpions and Motorhead patches. Bless. new album Doom Gloom, Heartache out a few months ago.Plus Talons and Huron WILLE AND THE BANDITS, Hippo, Bath Street, 8pm, £see venue Album launch. This unique combo began by pioneering the roots rock scene in the South West and is now pushing out into the rest of Britain and Europe. A similar ocean-inspired style of music has thrived on the surfing coasts of the USA and Australia, bringing us artists such as Jack Johnson, Ben Harper and John Butler. We now have a British representative in Wille and the Bandits. myspace.com/willesband
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COSMO JARVIS, The Melting Pot, Krowji, The Old Grammar School, West Park, Redruth, TR15 3AJ, 7.30pm, £5/£4. Up and coming singer songwriter
Sat.04 Bideford
TEQUILA ROCKINGBIRD, Palladium Club. Lower Gunstone,. EX39 2DE, £see venue. 01237478860.
Perranporth
SKINTIGHT, Watering Hole, 19 St. Pirans Rd, TR6 0BH, 9pm, £see venue
Exeter
BOBKATZ, Longbrook, Cowick Street, EX4 1DG, £9pm, £free. Pop/ punk covers band.
Plymouth
INSTILL, Hippo, Bath Street, 8pm, £see venue. Plus Fisherman’s Misssion & Your Army ROLLEDEFECT, Roundabout, PL4 8AU, £see venue
Totnes
PHANTOM LIMB, The Barrel House. 59a High Street, Totnes. TQ9 5PB, 8.30PM, £5. Bristol-based five-piece Phantom Limb are an amalgam of classic, late-night jazz, southern soul, country blues and gospel. www. phantomlimbmusic.com
Wendron, nr Helston
MAD HATTER’S TEA PARTY, Poldark Mine, Coach and info line 01736 350984, £14 adv, 10pm4:30am. This most unusual venue is
hosting its second Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, Set in the grounds of a historic tin mine, the night has proven to be a popular alternative to the traditional club venue. There’s performances by local dance supremos, and a music journey from funky house to electro/breakbeat. Expect a festival atmosphere with entertainment across several rooms, including an alternative menu in the cabaret room, such as Burlesque performances from Dolly L’amour, Ooh-er!
Gallows’. Yashin were selected by Daniel P Carter’s BBC Radio 1 Rock show for Unsigned Song of the Week. Plus support from The Avalon and Everywhere But Home.
Wed.08
CLUB
Sun.05 Exeter
Bideford
FIREYED, Palladium Club. Lower Gunstone,. EX39 2DE, £3/£2, 01237478860. Plus High Compression
Newquay
WILLE AND THE BANDITS, On the Rocks, The Crescent, TR7, 01637 872897, 9pm, £see venue. This unique combo began by pioneering the roots rock scene in the South West and is now pushing out into the rest of Britain and Europe. A similar ocean-inspired style of music has thrived on the surfing coasts of the USA and Australia, bringing us artists such as Jack Johnson, Ben Harper and John Butler. We now have a British representative in Wille and the Bandits. myspace.com/willesband
ART BRUT, Exeter Phoenix, Bradninch Place, Gandy Street, Exeter, exeterphoenix.org.uk, 7.30pm, £10.South London’s Art Brut were tagged by NME as part of the “Art Wave” scene that also includes bands such as Athlete, Franz Ferdinand and Bloc Party. In late 2008 Art Brut returned to the studio to record their third LP Art Brut vs. Satan which will be released on April 20th 2009. The album will be produced by Frank Black formerly of the Pixies. Plus Plymouth support from Hot Toddies, Foxes and Ajax EMPRESS STAH, Barbican STUART WILLS, Tiger Bills, North Street, Theatre, Castle Street, PL1 2NJ, 8pm, £17.50 or £15 for groups + EX4 3QS, 01392 215499, £see venue than 5, VIP seats £20. InternationallyPlymouth famed neo-burlesque starlet & twisted cabaret performer in two titillating VIATROPHY, White Rabbit, nights of exquisite, exotic & erotic aerial Bretonside, PL4 0BG, 7pm, £see exhibitionism. venue. Plus support from Evita, Lavondiss, Carcer City, & Osmium St Blazey PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB, The OPEN MIC NIGHT, The Cornish Function Suite, The Mermaid, Arms, 8pm, £see venue. Come and Frogmore Avenue, Eggbuckland, have a go, but to be guaranteed a place, PL6 5XH, 8pm, £9/£7/£5 at the door, phone 01726 850320. myspace.com/ or ring 01752-847611. cornisharmsopenmic Silver Jubilee Birthday Special with The Andy Panayi Quartet featuring Mark Plymouth Nightingale. For the first gig of it’s Silver TEMPLETON PEK, Hippo, Bath Jubilee birthday month, Plymouth Street, 8pm, £see venue. Debut Jazz Club presents probably the finest album ‘No Association’ has just been mainstream to modern band in the released, co-produced & recorded by country, and starring two winners of the the now legendary Joe Gibb of Mighty British Jazz Awards 2008. Atom studios (Jane’s Addiction, Funeral For A Friend, Million Dead, Brigade) Plus support from Tequila Rockin Bird
Mon.06
Exeter
FIREYED, Cavern, 83-84 Queen Street, EX4 3RP, £3, 8pm, Tel: 01392 271625. Italian heavy rockers plus support from Hailing Star and Broken Faith. myspace.com/fireyed
Plymouth
Redruth
GASLIGHTS UNDERGROUND OPEN MIC NIGHT, Gaslights Bar, Station Hill, Redruth, TR15 2PP, £see venue. Gaslights Underground open mic night every Wednesday with Hed Luv & Passman.
Thu.09
THE HALF QUARTET, The Watering Hole, Barbican, 8pm, £free. Cool chilled jazz with Alex Christaki on piano Exeter and Matt Brooks on string bass. JESS BROWN, Picturehouse, 51, thehalfquartet.com Bartholomew Street West, EX43AJ, 8pm, £free. Plus The Boys From Melbourne Street + 7 Days Of Sleep. All live music events take place in the Bideford Picturehouse bar, under candle light with JAM NIGHT, Palladium Club. free nibbles on tables. Lower Gunstone,. EX39 2DE, Falmouth £free, 01237478860. All musicians are welcome. KEITH HILLS, The Tap Room, 3 OLD BREWERY YARD, HIGH Plymouth STREET, 9.30pm, £free. Gravel-voice YASHIN, White Rabbit, Bretonside, and blues guitar in a dark & cosy gig PL4 0BG, £7.30pm, £4/£5. Described atmosphere. myspace.com/thetaproomfal by Jo Whiley as: ‘Yashin are a band to watch, up there with Enter Shikari and the
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Liskeard
JAM NIGHT, Barley Sheaf, Church Street, PL14 3AQ, 8.30pm, £free. All musos welcome. PA drums, backline supplied. Please mail/call to ensure a slot: 01579 342055 thebarley.com
A noisy bunch of fuckers, BROTHERHOOD OF THE LAKE (White Rabbit, Plymouth, 19 Feb). Would we want it any other way? Of course not! The Plymouth metalcore disciples have benefited immensely from adding an extra guitar, allowing for original axeman, Rusty’s dark, tortuous hooks to roam with intent, while Robert Clark’s developed growl has truly come into its own. Check out their debut EP on Glasstone Records. Indie imprint, Lockjaw, celebrated some of their top talent with a five-band, post-punk extravaganza (White Rabbit, Plymouth, 20 Feb). I turned up late ‘cos I’m stupid but did manage to see Exeter’s KLAY and Plymouth’s CONSOLATION PRIZEFIGHTER bashing out their respective oeuvres to their and our hearts’ content. Klay have come a long way since their inception, and have sharpened their sound into an almighty post-rock weapon that rises and falls with organic grace.
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If you don’t like rockabilly you’re an ass-hole. Not my words but the authoritative tones of Barack Obama. Okay, I lied. They’re my words. But it’s still a fact. White Rabbit’s all-dayer was a joy to behold even if Sweden’s THE ASTROLITES didn’t always have the creative acumen to pull off their snarling brand of psychobilly (Plymouth, 21 Feb). So, there were boys bopping with immaculate, pompadour quiffs and vintage jackets. There were girls strolling with Bettie Page bangs and pedal-pushers. And that was just the doormen. London quartet, SLIM SLIP AND THE SLIDERS – now that’s a name, ladies and germs – were on hand to show us how it’s really done with galloping songs, dazzling guitar licks, an authentic ‘50s aura, and a singer who looked like a squished Eddie Cochran. Not all Belfast bands are immersed in the politics of their hometown. Take the tremendous AND SO I WATCH YOU FROM AFAR (The Hippo, Plymouth, 25 Feb). Their song titles may allude to something more grass-roots but the instrumental odysseys they weave are extra-terrestrial; delighting in getting to the point quickly, with minimum fuss and maximum post-rock’n’roll intensity. Not since Ennio Morricone has voiceless music been so compelling. Hometown buddies, LAFARO, travelled in a different direction, picking through Mclusky’s leftovers and lacing them with Stoogesesque abandon; while Plymouth’s ARTHUR WALKER supplied artful screechathons tempered by brisk, Futureheads-like choruses.
LUB
To raise funds for the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, we, alongside a host of local talent, played some songs (Voodoo Lounge, Plymouth, 27 Feb). HEAD OF PROGRAMMES’ deliciously downbeat, alt country airs were the perfect soundtrack to the harrowing documentary of the Palestinian struggle being shown on the projection screen. JESS BURKE’s gloriously nonchalant delivery of choice soul covers betrayed a genuine talent that needs to be harnessed. Now a trio, FTO made a right hash of their anarcho-speedcore but it only served to endear them closer to our punk rock hearts. Meanwhile, FISHERMANS MISSION proved themselves worthy with electronicaembellished, triple-guitar indie-rock that flitted, at will, between epic and idiosyncratic. Good call.
RTS
I couldn’t get to The Bronx show (Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff, 3 March) so I asked my trusty friend, Katarina, to pen something: “ROLO TOMASSI were first on, only to be described as ‘interesting’, in the way a chef would politely describe a shit sandwich. FUCKED UP dominated the night, with vocalist, Pink Eyes, stomping around, picking people up and swinging from the ceiling like an infant King Kong with ADHD. Figure in chanting, rowdiness and people joyfully punching themselves and you had the perfect atmosphere before THE BRONX had even struck a note. To sum them up: they played well. Everybody had a great time. I got my love handles out.” Mucho thanks, K-Dawg. There’s no denying the uber-tech skills of Canada’s PROTEST THE HERO but all their classical subtleties were buried (White Rabbit, Plymouth, 4 March). It may have been the grubby sound, or the bludgeoning nature of support band, THE CHARIOT’s post-Norma Jean, arrhythmic noisecore but nothing connected. At least vocalist, Rody Walker’s confession that he shouts gibberish during the screamo sections of their songs was a moment of endearingly honest deconstruction. Swansea quintet, THE ARTERIES, powered through brilliantly crafted songs, rafted on two precision guitarists, taking their cue from the likes of The Descendents and Pulley with a nod to vintage Hundred Reasons (White Rabbit, Plymouth, 5 March). And if you can show me a better punk rock song this year than ‘Three Cats’, I’ll piss in my own mouth. Looking dapper in their Exeter Cricket Club threads (joke © Adam Campbell), THE COMPUTERS squawked their punk’n’roll squeal with dribbling phlegm, two-note solos and enjoyably tasteless banter. But where’s the Elvis Costello influence? Come on lads, write a ‘Pump It Up’ for the new millennium!
CLUB Penzance
WILLE AND THE BANDITS, Studio Bar TR18 2EQ, 9pm, £see venue myspace.com/willesband
Plymouth
ACOUSTIC CAFÉ, The Cellar Bar, Fortescue, Mutley Plain, 8pm, £1 Four acoustic acts each week plus free quality nibbles. EMPRESS STAH, Barbican Theatre, Castle Street, PL1 2NJ, 8pm, £17.50 or £15 for groups + than 5, VIP seats £20. Internationally-famed neo-burlesque starlet & twisted cabaret performer in two titillating nights of exquisite, exotic & erotic aerial exhibitionism. HOSTESS, White Rabbit, Bretonside, PL4 0BG, £see venue Plus support from Akira VINCE LEE & AL WALLIS, Annabel’s Nightclub, 86 & 88 Vauxhall Street, The Barbican, PL4 0EY, £see venue. He’s known for his versatile guitar playing and rich blues voice, as well as his ability to leave audiences regularly amazed and entranced by the endless energy and conviction he displays.
Truro
SMALL WONDER, Bunters, £see venue. Small Wonder have been together for as long as anyone can remember. People have come and gone, some have stayed, some wish they had left, but all have revelled in the Mickey Mouse roadshow that is Small Wonder.
Fri.10 Bideford
DIRTY GYPSY, Palladium Club. Lower Gunstone,. EX39 2DE, £see venue.01237478860.
Exeter
BELLERUCHE, Cavern, 83-84 Queen Street, EX4 3RP, £6, 8pm, Tel: 01392 271625. Best described as handmade hip-hop, blues & soul. Their debut ‘Turntable Soul Music’ comprises of songs inspired by rum induced nights, many of which have been written in train carriages, dubious minicabs and pub backrooms around the UK. They have previously released a handful of extremely limited 7” records on their own Hippoflex label including the latest ‘Four Songs EP’ out now.
Liskeard
BARRY NELSON & JERCERIS, Barley Sheaf, Church Street, PL14 3AQ, 8.30pm, £free. On tour from the Isle of Man. www.thebarley.com
Lympstone
BOBKATZ, Saddlers Arms, Exmouth Road, EX8 5LS, £9pm, £free. Pop/punk covers band.
Perranporth
3 MINUTE WARNING, Watering Hole, 19 St. Pirans Rd, TR6 0BH, 9pm, £see venue
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Cavern, Exeter, 16 April White Rabbit, Plymouth, 17 April Liverpool’s premier hardcore crew, Chief, keep things tight, melodic, furrow-browed and crammed with indignant anarcho-politics that give Propagandhi a run for their mutual aid tokens. No vague calls for ‘scene unity’ here though; this is positive hc with a deeper invective.
Plymouth
MIKE ISAAC, Barbican Theatre, Castle Street, PL1 2NJ, 8.30pm, £3 Mike launches his debut album of original music “Sunrisin” with his new band. A heady mix of fusion, funk, jazz and Latin grooves with great tunes and exciting soloists. MANY THINGS UNTOLD, White Rabbit, Bretonside, PL4 0BG, 7pm, £see venue. Many Things Untold started in 2004 as a group of friends in high school. MTU share a wide variety of influences, all of which blend into a sound that impressed the media nationwide with their debut ‘Atlantic’, which received KKKK K! mag & 7/10 Metal Hammer magazine. Since the release of their debut album, they have been play listed on Kerrang! Radio, BBC radio, and their latest video for ‘Where We Both Belong’ has had regular play on MTV2’s ‘The Riot’. Plus support from Bleed From Within & Idiom
St Ives
WILLE AND THE BANDITS, Queens Hotel, High Street, TR26 1RR, 9pm, £see venue. myspace.com/willesband
Truro
THE KITS, The Globe, Frances St, TR1 3DP, £free. The Kits, just back from an Australian tour, return to Cornwall for 3 nights of blistering garage rock’n’roll.
Sat.11 Bideford
SPINLORDS OF SPINTANIA, Palladium Club. Lower Gunstone,. EX39 2DE, £free.01237478860.
Calstock
SHASHANK SUBRAMANYAM, Calstock Hall. The Quay, PL18 9QA, 08450940428, £10,£9/£3 kids, 7pm Flute maestro from Southern India on a short UK tour. Shashank has played with the greats of Indian music including collaborating with Zakir Hussain and John McLaughlin on the Rembember Shakti tour www.calstockhall.org.
Exeter
INDIE CLUB, Cavern, 83-84 Queen Street, EX4 3RP,8pm, £free B4 9, Tel: 01392 271625. DJ Jake plus live bands Jeniferever and The Pirate Ship Quintet. www.myspace.com/jeniferever. BOBKATZ, Prospect Inn, The Quay,
LIVE
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EX2 4AN, £9pm, £see venue. Pop/ punk covers band.
Liskeard
BLACK FRIDAY, Barley Sheaf, Church Street, PL14 3AQ, 8.30pm, £free. Celtic explosion of whistles & squeezy things. thebarley.com
Street, PL14 3AQ, 8.30pm, £free One of Cornwall’s most awesome metal bands. thebarley.com
Plymouth
PLYMOUTHS FINEST: PUNK VS METAL, Voodoo Lounge, 1 The Money Centre, Drake Circus, PL1 1QH, £3.50/£3, 3pm. The Penzance best of Plymouth’s punk and metal THE KITS, Studio Bar, Bread St, scenes playing on one bill, featuring £see venue. The Kits, just back from Brotherhood of the Lake, Osmium, an Australian tour, return to Cornwall for 3 Bus Station Loonies, Russel Can’t nights of blistering garage rock’n’roll. Drive and Dead Poets. myspace.com/ nowaybackpromotions Plymouth THE ROTTED, White Rabbit, TWO SPOT GOBI, Barbican Bretonside, PL4 0BG, 8pm, £see Theatre, Castle Street, PL1 2NJ, venue. Plus support from Malefice & 8pm, £9/£7. CD launch by jazz-funksters Anterior fronted by Plymothian James Robinson. The MAD DOG MCREA, Kitty band recently played at the Oscar ceremonies O’Hanlan’s, PL1 2AH, 3pm, £free after-party and have been supporting R&B Outdoor gig with support from The Quails. man Jason Mraz on his UK tour. myspace.com/maddogmcrea MOUNT THE CURB, Hippo, Bath Street, 8pm, £free. Featuring live bands and DJs
Mon.13
Porthtowan
WILLE AND THE BANDITS, Blue Bar, TR4 8AD, 9pm, £see venue This unique combo began by pioneering the roots rock scene in the South West and is now pushing out into the rest of Britain and Europe. A similar oceaninspired style of music has thrived on the surfing coasts of the USA and Australia, bringing us artists such as Jack Johnson, Ben Harper and John Butler. We now have a British representative in Wille and the Bandits. myspace.com/willesband
Redruth
BO EXCURSION, Gaslights Bar, Station Hill, Redruth, TR15 2PP, £free venue. With Barnaby Ray.
Sun.12
Crediton
BOBKATZ, Ship Hotel, High St, EX17 3LQ, £free. Pop/punk covers band.
Exeter
DROWNING WITH ANCHORS, Cavern, 83-84 Queen Street, EX4 3RP, 8pm, £see venue, Tel: 01392 271625. Experimental DIY rock from USA. Plus support from Gods & Queens.
Plymouth
THE HALF QUARTET, The Watering Hole, Barbican, 8pm, £free. Cool chilled jazz with Alex Christaki on piano and Matt Brooks on string bass. thehalfquartet.com
Tue.14
Bideford
Bideford
Croyde
Plymouth
THE HALF QUARTET, Café du Parc, Burton Art Gallery, 1pm - £5 Adv only. Cool chilled jazz with Alex Christaki on piano and Matt Brooks on string bass. thehalfquartet.com WILLE AND THE BANDITS, The Thatch, 9pm, £see venue. myspace. com/willesband
Exeter
BLACK SUNDAY, Tggas Bar, Magdalen St, EX2 4HZ, 5pm, £5otd Feat...Drivechain, Sekhmer, Desolated, Sokaris, Bane Of Deceit and more
Falmouth
THE KITS, Finn McCouls, Killigrew St, £free. The Kits, just back from an Australian tour, return to Cornwall for 3 nights of blistering garage rock’n’roll. SMALL WONDER, Nancy’s, TR11 3PN, 4pm, £see venue. Small Wonder have been together for as long as anyone can remember. People have come and gone, some have stayed, some wish they had left, but all have revelled in the Mickey Mouse roadshow that is Small Wonder.
Liskeard
KERNUYCK, Barley Sheaf, Church
Exeter
Solo. myspace.com/jonyellow6
AUCTION FOR THE PROMISE CLUB, Picturehouse, 51, Bartholomew Street West, EX43AJ, 8pm, £free. Plus A Fine Day For Sailing, being the adventures of the superbly talented Matthew Stead. All live music events take place in the Picturehouse bar, under candle light with free nibbles on tables.
Falmouth
CLUB
Liskeard
Crediton
PAUL & The HARPERWOODS HEROES, Barley Sheaf, Church Street, PL14 3AQ, 8.30pm, £free. On tour from Detroit. Spectacular & blistering old style R&B. thebarley.com
Plymouth
ACOUSTIC CAFÉ, The Cellar Bar, Fortescue, Mutley Plain, 8pm, £1 Four acoustic acts each week plus free quality nibbles. AGENT ORANGE, White Rabbit, Bretonside, PL4 0BG, 8pm, £see venue. Plus support from The Exposed & Nothing Can Prove It OUT TO SEA, Skiving Scholar, PL4 8AU, £see venue. Plus support from Atlases, Brux and By Her Reflection
St Agnes
SMALL WONDER, Taphouse, Peterville Square, 9pm, £see venue Small Wonder have been together for as long as anyone can remember. People have come and gone, some have stayed, some wish they had left, but all have revelled in the Mickey Mouse roadshow that is Small Wonder.
Fri.17
Redruth
GASLIGHTS UNDERGROUND OPEN MIC NIGHT, Gaslights Bar, Station Hill, Redruth, TR15 2PP, £see venue. Gaslights Underground open mic night every Wednesday with Hed Luv & Passman.
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Bideford
THE HALF QUARTET, Rose & JAM NIGHT, Palladium Club. Lower Crown, Longbrook Street, 7.30pm, Gunstone,. EX39 2DE, £free, 01237 £free. Cool chilled jazz with Alex 478860. All musicians are welcome. Christaki on piano and Matt Brooks on string bass. thehalfquartet.com
DEATHSTARS, White Rabbit, Bretonside, PL4 0BG, 8pm, £see venue. After three years it’s finally here, the long awaited follow-up album to the massively successful “Termination Bliss”. ”Night Electric Night” is tough and black, yet seductive and passionate in its expression of the city’s destructive night-side. By expanding structures and using even more varied elements, the deathglammers have strengthened and deepened the richness in their trademark of superdark rock. Plus support from Marionette & The Defiled
LOUIS ELIOT & THE EMBERS, The Queen’s Hotel (01736 796468), £see venue. Rousing blend of country, folk and an unshakeable pop sensibility from former Rialto main man, Louis Eliot. myspace.com/louiseliot
HEDLUV ft PASSMAN, The Tap Room, 3 OLD BREWERY YARD, HIGH STREET, 9.30pm, £free. Roland drums and Casio bedroom beats. myspace.com/thetaproomfal
Yealmpton
Wed.15
St Ives
Bideford
BASILS BLUES BAND, Palladium Club. Lower Gunstone,. EX39 2DE, £see venue. 01237478860.
Exeter
VANADIUM, Tiggas Bar, Magdalen St, EX2 4HZ 8pm-12pm £3otd. Plus Cachexic & The Massacre
Perranporth
MOSQUITOS, Watering Hole, 19 St. Pirans Rd, TR6 0BH, 9pm, £see venue
Plymouth
SHOOT THE CROW, The B Bar, Castle Street, PL1 2NJ, 7pm, £tbc Irish folk outfit Shoot the Crow make their debut at the B-bar. Expect jigs, reels and all sorts of jiggery pokery. INCANDESCENT, Hippo, Bath Street, 9pm, £see venue. Featuring Yellow 6, Brux, Winterlight and DJ Ben
MAYBE NAKED, Palladium Club. Lower Gunstone,. EX39 2DE, £see venue, 01237478860. BOBKATZ, Corner House, High Street, EX17 3LG £free. Pop/punk covers band.
Exeter
PAPER HEROES, Hub, 1 Mary Arches Street, , EX4 3BA, £5. Paper Heroes have decided to return to HUB again with MTV’s Living On The Edge’s Fran & Josh. Last time they played HUB together they had a packed room, a great night and a really enjoyable show. THE RAGGED TROUSERED PHILANTHROPISTS, Phoenix, Voodoo Lounge, EX4 3LS, 8pm, £8/6.50. Their music has been labelled ‘Rabble rousing gypsy skiffle’ and ‘Bourbon-soaked vaudeville gypsy hoedown punk!’ They are at the front of an exciting new scene that blends the growing interest in Eastern European and Balkans music with other western influences. Although there are only four in the band, they play more than fourteen instruments in their energetic live shows, Plus support from Bert Miller & The Animal Folk and Tim Neighbour
Plymouth
MAD DOG MCREA, Hippo, Bath Street, 8pm, £see venue. support Becky Falls. myspace.com/maddogmcrea WIRELESS, Kitty O’Hanlan’s, PL1 2AH, 9pm, £free . Rocking acoustic combo
Sun.19 Exeter
BRIDGE & TUNNEL, Cavern, 83-84 Queen Street, EX4 3RP, 8pm, £see venue, Tel: 01392 271625. Punk rock from the USA, signed to No Idea Records. Support from Exeter’s OK Pilot.
Plymouth
THE HALF QUARTET, The Treasury, Catherine Street, 1pm, £free. Cool chilled jazz with Alex Christaki on piano and Matt Brooks on string bass. thehalfquartet.com PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB, The Function Suite, The Mermaid, Frogmore Avenue, Eggbuckland, PL6 5XH, 8pm, £12otd or ring 01752-847611. The second special this month, featuring the famous Harry Strutters Hot Rhythm Orchestra eightpiece band. Plus star singers Joy Parke and Megs Etherington.
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Bideford
Hamsters, Palladium Club. Lower Gunstone, EX39 2DE, £12, 01237 478860.
Exeter
CLUB The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
Exeter Phoenix, 18 April Ukrainian folk, junkyard blues and punk rock attitude all jostle for attention with the Cornish-residing, accordionsqueezing ‘Philanthropists: a band whose Gogol Bordello-isms and political soapboxing are earning them a fine reputation. (See demo reviews.)
Mon.20 Falmouth
SMALL WONDER, Watermans, TR11 3AT, 9pm, £see venue. Small Wonder have been together for as long as anyone can remember. People have come and gone, some have stayed, some wish they had left, but all have revelled in the Mickey Mouse roadshow that is Small Wonder.
Plymouth
THE HALF QUARTET, The Watering Hole, Barbican, 8pm, £free. Cool chilled jazz with Alex Christaki on piano and Matt Brooks on string bass. thehalfquartet.com
Tue.21 Bideford
JAM NIGHT, Palladium Club. Lower Gunstone,. EX39 2DE, £free, 01237478860. All musicians are welcome.
Wed.22
SUPERPUNK MUFFIN, Picturehouse, 51, Bartholomew Street West, EX43AJ, 8pm, £free Plus Benjamin Akira Tallamy & Lawrence Foster. All live music events take place in the Picturehouse bar, under candle light with free nibbles on tables.
Falmouth
LIME GREEN TREVENAS, The Tap Room, 3 OLD BREWERY YARD, HIGH STREET, 9.30pm, £free myspace.com/thetaproomfal
Liskeard
THE WIRELESS, Barley Sheaf, Church Street, PL14 3AQ, 8.30pm, £free. Rob, Si & Marcus will deliver a rockin’ night. thebarley.com
Plymouth
ACOUSTIC CAFÉ, The Cellar Bar, Fortescue, Mutley Plain, 8pm, £1 Four acoustic acts each week plus free quality nibbles. LESS THAN ME, Hippo, Bath Street, 8pm, £see venue. Plus support: I am The Door, The Avalon and I am Forever myspace.com/lessthanme
Fri.24 Perranporth
AMMUNITION, Watering Hole, 19 St. Pirans Rd, TR6 0BH, 9pm, £see venue
Plymouth
PALM MUTE, Phoenix, PL1 3NW, 8pm, £3. Plus DownTown Crashers and Russel Cant Drive
Sat.25
Exeter
Bideford
Plymouth
Perranporth
RESISTANCE, Tiggas Bar, Magdalen St, EX2 4HZ 8pm-12pm £4 otd. Band from Belguim, plus Out Of Enemies and Engraved Disllusion CAFÉ ACOUSTICA, The B Bar, Castle Street, PL1 2NJ, 8pm, £2 The monthly showcase of unplugged talent, hosted by singer-songwriter Jessie Mullen, with Urban Coast, Simon Hampshire and Josie Newton. OUTBREAK, White Rabbit, Bretonside, PL4 0BG, 8pm, £see venue. Plus support from Smartbomb, Youth Gone Wrong? Bangers & Rat Attack
Redruth
GASLIGHTS UNDERGROUND OPEN MIC NIGHT, Gaslights Bar, Station Hill, Redruth, TR15 2PP, £see venue. Gaslights Underground open mic night every Wednesday with Hed Luv & Passman.
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2 SICK MONKEYS, Palladium Club. Lower Gunstone,. EX39 2DE, £3/£2, 01237478860. Plus Ill Fated Riot. SMALL WONDER, Watering Hole, 19 St. Pirans Rd, TR6 0BH, 9pm, £see venue Small Wonder have been together for as long as anyone can remember. People have come and gone, some have stayed, some wish they had left, but all have revelled in the Mickey Mouse roadshow that is Small Wonder.
Exeter
ESSER, Cavern, 83-84 Queen Street, EX4 3RP, £see venue, Tel: 01392 271625 After his hugely successful support shows with the Kaiser Chiefs, Esser returns with a full headline tour KINKY & QUIRKY PRESENT BURLESQUE & BOOGIE, Havana on The Quay, EX 2, 8.30pm, £6. The night can include dancing girls, chanson singers, comedians, circus performers, mime artists and striptease artistes.
LIVE Plymouth
YES SIR BOSS, Hippo, Bath Street, 8pm, £see venue. CD launch. Plus support from Two Spot Gobi and Hillside Heroes. myspace.com/ yessirbossmusic THE TALKS, White Rabbit, Bretonside, PL4 0BG, 8pm, £free
Sun.26
CLUB
Looe
RADIO RADIO, The Bullers, Buller Street, 3pm, £free. Rocking acoustic duo.
Mon.27 Exeter
HORACE ANDY & ASHLEY BEEDLE, Exeter Phoenix, Bradninch Place, Gandy Street, Exeter, exeterphoenix.org.uk, 8pm, £tbc. New LP Inspiration Information pairs up Studio One reggae legend and Massive Attack collaborator, Horace Andy with revered UK producer and remixer, Ashley Beedle (X-Press 2) for a new and unique soundclash of soulful reggae. The pair will be joined on stage by two musicians.
Plymouth
THE HALF QUARTET, The Watering Hole, Barbican, 8pm, £free. Cool chilled jazz with Alex Christaki on piano and Matt Brooks on string bass. thehalfquartet.com ULTRAVOX, Pavilions, PL1 3LF, £see venue, plymouthpavilions. com. They last performed together at Live Aid and now after over 20 years, Ultravox, featuring Midge Ure reform.
Tue.28 Bideford
JAM NIGHT, Palladium Club. Lower Gunstone,. EX39 2DE, £free, 01237478860. All musicians are welcome.
Wed.29 Liskeard
FORCENRA, Barley Sheaf, Church Street, PL14 3AQ, 8.30pm, £5. Folk night. myspace.com/barleyfolk/ thebarley.com
Redruth
GASLIGHTS UNDERGROUND OPEN MIC NIGHT, Gaslights Bar, Station Hill, Redruth, TR15 2PP, £see venue. Gaslights Underground open mic night every Wednesday with Hed Luv & Passman.
Thu.30 Exeter
Imelda May
Princess Pavilion, Falmouth, 30 April. Dublin’s Imelda May fuses seductive ‘50s rockabilly with jazz and blues to arrive at the crossroads between Wanda Jackson, Patsy Kline and Billie Holliday. Timeless glamour and sassy, burlesque-inspired performances are the order of the day. Pulled Apart By Horses. THE GREEN TEASE, Picturehouse, 51, Bartholomew Street West, 8pm, £free Plus Jas Walker & Paul Barnham. All live music events take place in the Picturehouse bar, under candle light with free nibbles on tables.
Falmouth
THE DEAD SEA SQUIRRELS, The Tap Room, 3 OLD BREWERY YARD, HIGH STREET, 9.30pm, £free. Blues/Americana/folk. Recently returned from a recording trip to California/Santa Cruz myspace.com/ thetaproomfal IMELDA MAY, Princess Pavilions, 8.30pm, £12/£10. Rescheduled date, which was originally on 9 May. Imelda has an infectiously unique fusion of rockabilly, blues and jazz, and she is fast emerging as one of the finest vocalists from the UK roots music scene.
Liskeard
METAL FATIGUE, Barley Sheaf, Church Street, PL14 3AQ, 8.30pm, £5. Rock classics thebarley.com
Plymouth
ACOUSTIC CAFÉ, The Cellar Bar, Fortescue, Mutley Plain, 8pm, £1 Four acoustic acts each week plus free quality nibbles.
Fri.01 May Plymouth
MAMA & Dizzy, The B Bar, Castle Street, PL1 2NJ, 8pm, £5
Sat.02 May Plymouth
The Days, Hippo, Bath Street, £see venue. Having recently supported Brit Nominees Scouting For Girls, Devonshire based quartet The Days tour the UK in April bringing their poptastic fun to Plymouth.
ROLO TOMASSI, Exeter Cavern, 83-84 Queen Street, EX4 3RP, £see venue. Following the success of Redruth their sold out ‘Shred yr Face’ package BHODAZAFFA, Gaslights Bar, tour, Rolo Tomassi headline their own Station Hill, Redruth, TR15 2PP, tour dubbed The Northern Alliance. £see venue Support comes from Leeds’ epic rockers Grammatics and mental noise popsters
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The layout of our club listings has changed to make it more user friendly and useful! All nights are listed from Monday - Sunday, then alphabetically by town, then all weekly events are listed alphabetially, with dated one off events at the end, in date order. Please let us know your feedback and thoughts on the new layout. If your a venue or a promoter and want to see your venue and events listed here, please submit them to us at 247@outofhand. co.uk by the 12th of each month to be considered for inclusion in the following month’s issue.
Mondays Exeter
MONDAY MADNESS. Arena Summerland St. 10pm-2.30am, Advance tickets £3 available from reps and the student guild. Exeter’s biggest student, with weekly themes. THE MONDAY MIXER.Timepiece. Little Castle Street. DJ Spin Doctor.
Falmouth
BAR 150 REMEDIES. The Moor. 10pm-
2am, £free. D’n’B, reggae, indie etc.
6th ELECTRIC CITY. Mango
Tango 10pm-2.30am, £4. Monthly showcase of classic and fresh alternative sounds with original bands and DJs. This month we have IPONY, DJ Luka & Resident Ithaka. Dress Loud
Newquay
CLUB ONEFIFTY. Barracuda, 27-29 Cliff Rd. 7pm-3am, £tbc. Djs John London, Steve Merrick and Joe Mills. 30 different drinks are only £1.50 each, info: barracudanewquay.com SUPER CHY MONDAYS. The Chy & Koola, 12 Beach Rd. 10pm3.30am, £1. Payback for all your hard work through the week, bring along your wage slip or locals card and in you go. Robin Parris & Mastervibe play the music.
Plymouth
BIG NIGHT OUT. Varsity, Derrys Cross. 9pm-2am. More party, dance tunes whilst the drink flows. FUNKOLOGY. Revolution. Derrys Cross, 8pm-2am, £tbc. Fusing funk, hip hop & breaks. LATINO & SALSA NIGHT. View 2, Vauxhall St. 7pm-2am, £5 for the class only. Absolute beginners 7pm-8pm, then it’s a free for all! Salsa lessons are free! DJ Apache spins records after the classes. info 01752 252564. STUDENT NIGHT. Oceana, Barbican Leisure Park. 7pm-2am, £5/£4 NUS. Plymouth’s biggest student night with 70’s, 80’s, 90’s party in the New York Disco, Commercial classics in the Ice House. WONKEY LEGS Ride. North Hill. 10pm-4am, £2. Mash-up session with Aldo Vanucci & friends.
Truro
STUDENT NIGHT. L2 Nightclub, Calenick Street 9.30pm - 1.30am, £tbc. Truro’s busiest student night with Gary
Powell (The Libertines) on 6th, Flo Rider Ablum launch party on the 13th feat DJ Matchstick,
6th HIP HOP NIGHT. The Office 9pm-2am, £5. Hip Hop with DJ Scuff (Twice UK DMC Battle for Supremacy finalist & Slickbeatz World DJ Battle League Runner up 2007) v DJ True of the Madlove Dj’s for a turntablism battle extravaganza. supported by resident DJ Booney. Torquay
MONDAY’S FUN HOUSE. The Valbonne. 9.30pm-late, £5. Commercial night.
Tuesdays Exeter
CAFE SABROSO. Latin & Salsa.. Timepiece. Little Castle Street. Special guest on the 10th DJ Food. £7adv, 10-1am. + Support: Heavy Stylus and Guests. myspace.com/strictlykev . 29th DJ FORMAT. The Amber Rooms, 9pm-2am, £10 in adv. Special night with the legendary DJ Format.
Exmouth
OFFICE PARTY Fahrenheit, The Parade. 10pm-2.30am, £2/free B4 11pm. Commercial night.
Falmouth
CHILL OUT SOUNDS. Remedies. £free, 10pm-2am. Chilled sounds. GLITCH! Shades. £2/£1 NUS, 10pm late. Indie-electro, nu-rave & I.D.M.
Newquay
LOCALS NIGHT. The Beach. 10pm-2am, £tbc. DJ Gary Roberts does his thing on a party tip.
Penzance
PLAY. The Barn Club. 10pm-2am, Entry £3 b4 12pm, £4 after. HALF PRICE entry b4 12pm for students with ID. Buses running from hayle. Student night with commercial tunes.
Plymouth
LOVE TUESDAYS. Ride Cafe. 10pm-4am, £free. Wonkey Ben & Matt Burley spinning funk, breaks, hip hop whilst the drinks are all £1.50. TWO’S DAY. Revolution. 8pm-late. Funky house and dance classics.
Wednesdays Exeter
HIGHEST GRADE SOUND SYSTEM. Amber Rooms, 161 Sidwell St. 9pm12am, £free. Dancehall & reggae vibes. LEGENDS. The student Night . Timepiece. Little Castle Street timepiecenightclub.co.uk THE ANGEL GUM CLUB. CHECK THE FLAVA! The Angel Bar. 32 Queen Street, EX4 3SR. £free, 9pm till 1am. DJ Dropsteady + Funk Breaks / Groovy Soul / Nu-Jazz / Re-edits / Hiphop / Reggae
Exmouth
QUIDS IN. Fahrenheit. The Parade. BIG STUDENT NIGHT. Party Puls-8. 10pm-2.30am, £2/£1 NUS. Student night that does what it says on the tin! 9pm-2am, £4/£2 NUS. DJ Lloydie Falmouth playing the party classics.
St Austell
DA PULSE. Shades, 4 Quay Hilll.11pm-2am, £2/£1 NUS. An eclectic mix of electro, minimal, techno, breaks and drum & bass with Da Pulse. LADIES NIGHT. Remedies, The Moor. 10pm-2am, £free. Free shot for the ladies. Chart and cheese music. Q.COLLECTIVE Q. Bar, 15a Killigrew St. 8pm-late, £free. A mix n blend of all things funky.
Newquay
BIG WEDNESDAY. The Beach, Central Sq, 9pm-1am, £free. Indie, rock, R’n’B, hip hop, funk & soul with DJ Kai. THE JUMP OFF. Red Square. 10pm-2am, £2/free B4 10pm. Hip hop, R’n’B & Crunk with DJ Proof.
Plymouth
BEATAMIX. Revolution, Derrys Cross. 9pm-2am, £2/free B4 10pm. All the best funky house, classic disco, rare beats & R’n’B. BASSFUNK & UNLEASHED. White Rabbit, Bretonside Bus Station, £2/ free B4 11pm. Breakbeat, drum & bass and hip hop with residents Bossa, Darko, Tuskan, Pinz, Swiv, Rasco, Script MC and Benny C. BIG WEDNESDAY. Ride Cafe,Tavistock Place. 9pm-2am, £2. Wonky Ben - Hook up, kick back, rock out. £1 drinks deals, this night is rammed every week! BOOGIE NIGHTS C103.103 Union St. 10pm-2am, £1. In assos with UPSU, Plymouth’s biggest student night, different themes and guests each week. GAME ON. Varsity, Derrys Cross. 10pm-2am, £1. Commerical night. HUSH. Oceana. Barbican Leisure Park, 9pm-3am, £tbc. The best in funk, hip-hop and R&B with resident DJ Benny Blanco. PARTY NIGHT . Walkabout, Derrys Cross. 10pm-2am, £free. DJ Marcus Clarke with commercial tunes. JUZZY’S HARD ONES. Zero’s, 24 Lockyer St, 10.30pm-2am, £free. Bouncy house, trance & hard Trance with DJ Juzzy B. SOUL NATION. View 2, Vauxhall St. 9pm-2am, £tbc. Soul, funk & Motown.
St Austell
BOOGIE NIGHT. Puls-8, 14-16 High Cross St. 8:30pm-1am, £3. Ultimate over 25s Party Night.
St Ives
RUMOURS. Iso Bar, Street-an-Pol. 11pm-3am, £3/£5. Electro, funky, bassline house and dance classics with Charlie G and local residents on rotation.
Torquay
FLAVA. Park Lane, 1 Torwood St. 8pm-1am, £tbc. Urban selector night with Face playing hip hop, R’n’B, dancehall, garage, funk & soul.
Truro
STUDENT NIGHT The Office, 1 River Walk. 9pm-2am, £tbc. Featuring the latest dance tunes and drinks deals. THE BIG MIX WITH DJ PAUL BLEE L2, Calenick St. 9.30pm-1am, £3. Featuring the latest tunes and drinks deals.
Thursdays Camborne
STUDENT NIGHT. The Corn Exchange, 19 Commercial St. 9pm-
The South West Showdown
Fri 1st May. Eden Project, St Austell 7pm, £16 in adv Eden Arts café host the long awaited South West Drum and Bass Awards, and it the process, have put together the first ever site wide club event to take olace at Eden. DJ’s include Andy C, Grooverider, Junlge Drummer, Krafty Kutz, The Fantastics and many more over 3 arena’s, and a special biome party too! Info www.edenproject.com or www.swdnbawards.com 1am, £5/£1 B4 10.30pm. Student night with commercial tunes. Special night on the 9th with a special Shipwrecked Beach Party with 4 guests from this years Channel 4 Shipwrecked & a cash prize Wet T-Shirt Comp.
Exeter
INVASION OF THE RECORD SNATCHERS. Amber Rooms, 161 Sidwell St. Random selection of tunes, 9pm-2am. SCANDALOUS. Timepiece, Little Castle St. 9pm-1.30am, £2 B4 11pm. Fresh mix of R’n’B with Aldo Vanucci & JSR. WEEKEND WARM-UP. Arena, Summerland St. 9pm - 2am, £2/ free for ladies & NUS B4 11.30pm. Cheese, R’n’B & chart, very busy student night!
Exmouth
LADIES NIGHT. Samantha’s, St Andrews Rd. 9.30pm-2am, £tbc. Ladies discount and chart tunes. BABES & BOOTNECKS. Fahrenheit, 7 The Parade. 10pm2.30am, £3. Classic tunes, get dirty!
Falmouth
FAT HARRYS DISCO MACHINE GUN. Shades, 4 Quay Hilll. 11pm2am, £2. Disco classics and tunes TINY MUSIC. Remedies, The Moor. 10pm-2am, £free. Rock, indie and alternative music.
Newquay
CONFLICT ROCK NIGHT. Red Square. 9pm-2am, £free. DJ Kai spinning rock, indie, electro, punk, ska & metal. STUDENT NIGHT. The Beach, Central Sq. £2. Top DJs, podium dancers, beach games and giveaways. DRUM AND BASS. Corkers. 9pm2am, £tbc. Drum and bass from DJ
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CLUB Re-Defeat amd DJ Fibua plus guests. WEEKEND WARM-UP. Sailors, 11-17 Fore St. 9pm-2am, £tbc. Commercial dance & party with Pete Jordan.
Bideford
drinks promos. FUNKY FRIDAYS. Caesar’s Palace, THE TAP ROOM 3 Old Brewery King St. 11pm, £4. All the classics, a DJ Yard 9pm - late, £free. Cool grooves with DJ Foul Mouth on the 6th playing 80’s and no rules whatsoever. tunes, The Funkin Pussies on the 14th Bude getting luved up, DJ Foul mouth does the Plymouth PARTY NIGHT. Kazbar, 38 The funk thang on the 20th and DJ Seth spins DISCO RIOT ROMANCE. Ride, Strand. 10pm- late, £3/free B4 soul and jazzy breaks on the 27th. North Hill.10pm-4am, £free. Featuring 11pm. Commercial dance. TIMEWARP . Fahrenheit. 7 The DJ Debbie Deluxe, Jammy F & Craig 3rd LATIN SPIRIT Kazbar, 38 Parade. 10pm-3.30am, £5/£3 B4 Morton: specialists in rock, indie, electro, The Strand. 10pmlate, £5/free 11pm. Requests and chart toons all night! punk, funk & ‘80s. Falmouth EASY LISTENING. View 2, Vauxhall B4 11pm. Funky house night and Live percussion from Martin Blood and sax St. 9pm-2am, £free. Blues & jazz. FRIDAY NIGHTS. Toast. 5.30pmfrom Steve King creating a cool funky vibe. ESSENTIAL. Oceana, Barbican 2am. £free. Funk, soul, motown and Exeter Jazz music. Leisure Park. 7pm-2am, £3/ free COLLISION HOLD IT DOWN. WEEKEND WARM-UP. Remedies. before 10pm. 70’s, 80’s, 90’s party in Timepiece, Little Castle St, 11pm10pm-2am, £free. Chart n cheese with the New York Disco, House/R’n’B in the 2am, £tbc. Indie night with DJ Tezza Ice House. Matt Shepherd. (Phonic FM) & guests playing the best GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER. Newquay in new, current and classic indie and Annabel’s Cabaret and C.O.D.E. RED. Red Square alternative tunes. Upstairs, Residents Mr Discotheque. 9pm-2am, £tbc. A (upstairs). 10pm-2am, £free. Bringing Onions, Heavy Stylus and guests spin unique night for talented artists to impress you drum and bass with guests. hip-hop, breaks, soul, jazz, broken beat a live audience. FLIRT. Sailors, Fore St. 9.30pmand more. ROCK NIGHT C103. 103 Union St. 2am, £ladies free. Chart/dance & FRIDAYS ARENA. Summerland St. 10pm-2.30am, £ftbc. Mark Williams retro tunes to shake your booty with John 9pm-3am, £5/£4/Free B4 11pm. new home, rock and more rock all night. London. Commercial tunes, no trainers. THUrsday Hoe Down. Zero’s. 24 FUNKY FRIDAY BEACH PARTY. SOUNDS OF THE UNEXPECTED. Lockyer St. 10.30pm-2am, £free. The Beach Nightclub. 9pm-3am, Amber Rooms, 161 Sidwell St. Gay night with resident DJ Stev-e playing £tbc. Chart/dance & retro tunes. 10pm-3am, £2/free B4 11pm. 60’s, club classics, chart R&B & Euro dance. THANK FUNK IT’S FRIDAYS. 70’s global funk, beats. 2nd SESSIONS NITE. View 2. Berties Nightclub. East St. Join XCLUSIVE. NV Nightclub. 9.30pm9pm-2am, £2/free B4 10pm. Dubstep, resident DJ Will.B for his Chart mash-up 2am, £3/£2. Sexy Urban Music / Grime dub and D’n’B with Staf, Nook & Steppin mix £1.50 drinks. Prove it’s your birthday / Hip Hop / Bassline / Garage . Residents Razor. for free entry. £3 B4 12pm £5 After . Killa B & DJ Ugly with weekly guests. 10.30pm - 4am. 01637 870369. Redruth 10th BELLERUCHE PRESENTED TWISTED ROCK NIGHT. Berties. STUDENT PARTY NIGHT. Twilight BY CABARET VOLTAIRE. EXETER Zone, Little Vauxhall. 9pm-1am, £1. CAVERN. QUEEN ST.. 9pm-2.30am, 11pm-3am, £4/£3. DJ Kai playing the best punk, rock, metal and indie. Expect chart & commercial tunes across £6. Turntable Soul Beats from Tru the board. May 1st CODE RED SW Thoughts Records. With support from AWARDS FREE AFTER PARTY . St Austell Heavy Stylus, Magic Hat Stand DJs, Don Red Square, 12pm-5am, £free. BEATS AND PIECES. Puls-8, 14-16 Johnston and more Special after party for the South West High Cross St. 9pm-1am, £4/£2 17th GOLD BLENDZ. Bamboo Drum and Bass Awards being held at Eden, NUS. DJ Stan Collins and BK One. Garden. 9pm-2am, £3 . Live set from come here afterwards to finish the night Torquay The Konfectionists andDjs, Boomruin, in style with residents and winners playing WEEKEND WARM-UP. The Sharp, and Loctite. Open mics. Hosted live. After Party supported by Rockstar Valbonne. 9.30pm-3am, £3/txt by - Jackie Chat Energy Drink. ‘mini’ to 82085 for free admission 24th WREAKRATION. The Penzance B4 12am. Freshest mix of RnB and Lemon Grove, Exeter Uni. 9pmCLUB 2K FRIDAYS. Club 2k, Commercial Dance 2am, £9 in adv . Big hip hop night with Branwell Mills, 10.30pm-4am, £tbc. THE THURSDAY DISCOTHEQUE. added D’n’B with Foreign Beggars, Stupid Chart cheese dance and reggae. First 50 Play. Victoria Parade, £free B4 Fresh & Utah Jazz with support from Swing get free entry wrist bands for following 12am. Commercial night. Mr, Gomez and Freerange Djs week, drinks from Ł1.50, DJ’s CQ, Boris Truro MCs Jabbajaye Benny C & Jazz Tickets and Max Honeyman MID WEEK MADNESS The Office, from exeterboxoffice.com DIRTY DISCO Bar 2k, Bramwells 1 River Walk. 9pm-2am, £tbc. Mill. 10pm-3.30am, £free. Chunky, Exmouth Emergency staff special with free entry, funky house and electro with Charlie G, THE WEEKEND WARM-UP. early start to the weekend. Tommie Quick, Greg Zizique, Mark B & Samantha’s, St Andrews Rd. Ashley Thomas. 9.30pm-2am, £tbc. Start the weekend Fridays RETRO:SPEC TIVE. Barn Club, in style, cheesy tunes, NUS discounts and
ARTS
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Eastern Green. 10.30pm - 4am. 80p entry B4 12 with flyer more after. Dj Tony Douglas & Jurassic Dave 70s & 80s fancy dress welcome. TEMPTATION. Secrets. Branwells Lane, 10.30-3am, £5. 2 Poles, Private booths, Beautiful women, VIP dance areas, catering for stag and hen night. Info secretspenzance.com
Plymouth
CRISIS. White Rabbit. Bretonside Bus Station. £1. 12am - 5am. An eclectic hot mix of Indie/Punk/Rock/HipHop/Funk/80’s. Served to you by JC & OZ. 07886821408. whiterabbitradio.com DIRTY STOP OUT. Revolution. Derry Cross. £free until 11pm. DJ Rob and Clubroom Session mixing Club Classics, Dance Anthems, RnB and Chart. Main Bar: Classic RnB, Soul, Hip Hop, Garage and Urban House. revolution-bars. co.uk DJ APACHE. View 2, Vauxhall St. £5/£4/£3/free B4 10.30pm, 9pmlate. Soul, swing, R’n’B, Motown & funk classics with DJ Apache. DJ PARKER. Ride Cafe, Tavistock Place. 10pm-2am. Playing quality hip hop, funk and breaks. DOLLY MIXTURES. Zero’s, 24 Lockyer St. 10.30pm-4am, £4. Gay night with resident DJs Stev-E & Juzzy B play cheese, chart R’n’B, dance and hard house. ELECTRIC KITCHEN. Ride Club, North Hill. 10pm-5am. Jac the Disco, Steve & Pnut spin electro, souful and electir tech house, whilst Pnut also takes care of the ground floor with party vibes. FUNKY FRIDAYS. The Treasury, Royal Parade. 9pm-3am, £tbc. Funky grooves. FUNKY FRIDAYS. Annabel’s Cabaret and Discotheque, Vauxhall St. 8pm-late, £tbc. Funky grooves all night. GET TWISTED. Voodoo Lounge. 9pm-2am, £tbc. Breakbeat & drum & bass with resident DJs Dragonfly & Nutzdog plus regular guest DJs & MCs. HOUSEAHOLICS. 45 Degrees, Union St. 8pm-3am, £free B4 10pm. Dirty, jackin, electro & funky house with resident Damien James plus special guests. ROCK SHOW C103. 103 Union St. 10pm-3.30am. £5/£4/£3 B4 11pm. Rock with Mark Williams playing Rock, indie and punk. DETENTION. Oceana. £free before 10.30pm £4 after. 70’s, 80’s, 90’s party
CLUB in the New York Disco, house & RnB in the Ice House. 3rd SYSTEMATIC, The Candy Store, 99-101 Union St, 10pm-5am, £10/£8/£6. More hard dance with the mighty Andy Whitby, supported bySimon Pitt, Sean Patrick & James Little. Room 2 is FastTrack Hardcore with Elzy, Chris Green Dan Berry, Ben Jammin, Sean Hamely B2B Mikey C, Maff Dillon & MC’s Age-O, Billy B & Jay P. 10th SPECTRUM OF SOUND, The Voodoo Lounge, 10pm-4am. £4 . Monthly night bringing you the best in underground psytrance,breaks and techno, an audio visual experience for your mind! featuring the Ex-S project WMD Soundsystem and live visuals from Vj Eda.With Dj Contort,Tom Ellis,Twisted vegan and more. 10th HARDCORE REBORN, The Hippo, 10pm-5am. £tbc . More Hardcore with guests tbc. 17th SYSTEMATIC, The Candy Store, 99-101 Union St, 10pm-5am, £12/£10/£8. More hard dance with the mighty Lisa Pin-up, supported by residents.
Sidmouth
10th RE:SOUND Carinas, 9pm-
3am, £6/£5. D’n’B, breaks and electro with Maxxi P, James Gill, Volts, Yoko, Fred, Ghetto, Swing Mr, Grafix & MC’s Jabba Jaye, Moony & Jazz.
St Austell
BIG WEEKEND. Puls-8. 10:30pm2am, £6 B4 11pm. Start the weekend with DJ Lloyd. HOUSE RULES. Queens Head, North St. £free. 8pm -12am. Groovy house music laid down by Dj’s Si and Mat. Expect friendly atmosphere and to hear some house music classics. Occasional guest Dj’s.Info 07868143721. 3rd THE EDEN ARTS CAFE WITH JELLY JAZZ. The Eden Project, Bodelva, 7pm-12.30am, £5. Pete Isaac & DJ Griff from Jelly Jazz host this relaxed night looking the amazing biomes. Look out for the extra special event on Fri 1st May... May 1st THE SOUTH WEST SHOWDOWN FEAT THE SOUTH WEST DRUM AND BASS AWARDS . Eden Project, 7pm-12.30am, £6in adv. Hosted by Eden’s Arts Cafe, this is a huge, huge club event at Eden, first time ever with the huge site taken over with multi-arena’s catering for D’n’B, Breaks, Funk, jazz, hip hop and soul. Acts include Andy C, Grooverider, Jungle Drummer, DJ Fu, Krafty Kutz, Rennie Pilgrem, The Fantastic’s (live) and lots more DJ’s inc Jelly Jazz amongst others. End of year art show from Falmouth Uni, performers and a special ‘surprise in the tropical biome as D’n’B gets taken into the Jungle. Oh, and it’s also the South West Drum and Bass awards too! Sponsored by 247 Magaizne, this is a Phat night, tickets from edenbookings.com or ticketweb.co.uk
St Ives
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FRIDAY FREAKOUT. Isobar. St Ives. TR26 2DS. Tunes by DJ Owen, open 11 till Late, Come join the MAayhem. £3 B4 12 £5 after. 11pm - 3am. 01736 799199.
Taunton
May 1st HOUSEWORK “LIVE The Perfect 5th, High St £5, 9pm – 3am House music all night long with Lizzie Curious (Live PA) Nick Fisher (Percussion) Marcus Gauntlett,Sugarshaker, Electric Contradiction (Live synths and effects) Tiverton
10th THE FUSION PROJECT . The Heathcoat Hall, 8pm -1am £10/£8adv. Crg (Magnetic), supported by Timmy 12 Inch, Wayne B &Phatjaq Progressive uplifting trance all night Torquay
EVOLUTION UNDER 18’S. Play, Harbourside, 7pm-10.30pm, £5/£4. Under 18’s night, commercial dance all night. FRIDAYS. The Valbonne. 10pm2.30am, £2/free B4 12am.Commercial tunes. FULL TILT. Bohemia. £6/£4 B4 11pm, 10.30pm-late. Hard dance night with regular guests. 20th Feb with Loki and a hardcore special on the 27th with DJ Vibes & MC Livelee, alongside M-Zone. Support from residents Paul Bowden, Jason Westcott, Ben Mcgowan and more each week. LADIES NIGHT. The Venue. 9pm1am, £3/ladies free all night. The biggest party in town. 3rd ITS BIGGER THAN..., Play. 11pm-4am, £7/£6. Urban night with T2 playing a live DJ set, PA with Michelle Escoffery, beatboxing, MC Freestyling from HMU!, supported by Martin McCahill, The chef & DJ Vermin. 17th HINDSIGHT & TRANZACTION PRESENT HARD DANCE AWARDS ALBUM - LAUNCH PARTY. Bohemia Nightclub. £12 on the door, 11pm – 4am FJ Project (Italy), Ed Real, Nick The Kid, Avaline, Jonez + Loads a freebies! 24th MOUNT THE CURB, Play. 10pm-4am, £5/£4. Live Music with special guests supported by DJs The Jackabees, Jo Graham - Exclusive Electro Pop Set.
Truro
3rd AUDIO PRESSURE, The
Office. 10pm-3am, £tbc. New venue as Truro’s leading D’n’B night continues with an exclusive appearence from Shy FX, Cyantific & Stamina MC. Support from Klimax, Distance, Premise, Mannerz b2b STV Hustle, Freerange DJ’s, Benny C & Matti S. 10th THE SOUND OF MIAMI DELUXX The Office. 10pm-2am, £5. On the back of the winter music conference in Miami, The awesome DeluxX will be bringing you a razor edge Latin extravaganza supplied by DJ’s Martin
CLUB Cornish, Lee Ellis, Ryan R, with the live percussion of La Casa Martin and sexy Latina Dancers!… Arrive early. 10th TRANZACTION BIRTHDAY L2 Nightclub, Calenick St. 9.30pm3.30am, £6 B4 11pm. Hard dance night celebrates it’s 9th birthday with Cally juice / Hixxy & M-Zone in the Tranzaction Arena. Room 2 hosts Satisfaction with a live Chart Idol showcase. Room 3 sees Cally & Juice playing an exclusive Drum & Bass set, alongside Tommie Quick D’n’B anthems and classics.
Saturdays Bideford
CLUB CHEESE SANDWICH. Ceasar’s Palace. 10.30pm – 3am, £5. Two rooms, one for Dance and R ‘n’B and one for pure filthy cheese. 21st REGGAE NIGHT. Palladium Club. Lower Gunstone, 4pm-12am. Great music , great atmosphere, good dancin not confirmed at this time...
9.30pm-2am, £3/£2. Electronic dance music / house / electro / breaks & techno. Weekly residents on rotation with Dead Robot, Alex McNamara, Steve Hiltermann + weekly guests. 11th THE DEEP END at Exeter City Football Ground. £5/£4, 8.30pm-12am. ESKMO (Live) from San Francisco! supported by Mystery, Necta Selecta (Sub Heavy), Ben Adams (Dib Dub), Ron Willis B2B Compo, Corticyte & Neighbourhood Soundsystem.
Exmouth
HEATWAVE. Fahrenheit. 10pm3.30am, £5. Chart & dance to celebrate the weekend. SATURDAYS. Samantha’s. 9.30pm2am, £tbc. The biggest and best night out in Exmouth, chart anthems and drinks promos.
Falmouth
PARTY NIGHT. Kazbar. 10pm-late, £3/£free B4 11pm. Commercial dance.
SATURDAY NIGHTS. Toast. 8pm to 2am, £free. Twisted electronica. myspace.com/toast_falmouth. 18th DUBIOUS SOUND Q-Bar £free, 10pm-2am. fat bass music/ dance floor killa tunes.
11th SATISFACTION Corn
4th MAD HATTER’S TEA PARTY.
Bude
Camborne
Helston
Exchange. 10pm-late, £tbc. Commercial dance with Chipmunk performing live (Under 18’s & Overs Show) responisble for the massive chart hit Chip Diddy Chip 25th SATISFACTION Corn Exchange. 10pm-late, £tbc. Commercial dance and trance with Dave Pearce hosting a special Dave Pearce Trance Anthems 2009 launch party for his new Dance Anthems Album.
Poldark PartY! Poldark Mine, Nr Helston, 10pm-4.30am, £14. Wild costume party above Poldark Mine. 3 rooms; Live acts, cabaret and funky house DJ’s. Outrageous dress compulsory. Info: myspace.com/faze_two
Exeter
METAL NIGHT, Artful Dodger, St Davids, 10pm-3am, £tbc. Metal night with guest bands. POSITIVE PARTY NIGHT. Arena, Summerland St. 9pm-3am, £6. The latest chart and party hits, smart dress only, no trainers or scuffy clothes, make an effort please! INFILTRATE EX4, Fore St. 10pmlate, Entry £5 all night, girls get in free before 11pm. Playing Hip Hop, RnB, Grime, Dubstep with DJ UGLY and guests. WORLD BEAT. Timepiece. 8pm-1.30am, £4/£2 B4 11pm. DJ A mixed bag of hip hop, disco, funk, techno classics, ‘60s, indie & deep house. Basically anything goes! STRICTLY VINYL. The Angel. Queen St. 9pm - 2am. £free. Proper job old skool, funk, reggae, breaks and hip hop. Bump and grind with the Angel residents! Info: 01392 432611. NICHE MARKET. Amber Rooms. 9pm-late, £free B4 11pm. Tracing the roots of rock n roll each week playing a selection of the finest soul, beat, mod, ska, punk, new wave, indie, rock and pop with DJ Top Cat. DIGITAL PASSION. NV Nightclub.
Newquay
GO OUT FOR A FIVER. Berties Nightclub. East St, 10.30pm - 4am, £5 Night out! 2 Drinks, cloakroom ticket & club entry all for just £5! Resident DJ Will.B spins his Floorfiller mash-up. Special event on the 11th with The Cut Up Boys who play regular sets on Radio 1 and their hit Ministry Of Sound album, ‘The Mash Up Mix’ recently reached number 1 in the album charts. Info 01637 870369 HOUSE RULES. Chy. 10.30pm3.30am, £5. House all the way! Beat the Clock Berties Club and Pub, open until 3:30am. Chart, party and dance tunes. THE BIG WEEKEND. The Beach. 10.30pm-3.30am, £4/free B4 11pm. DJs Kai & Leon playing Rnb, dance, party, indie, garage, 70s funk & soul over 3 floors. PASSION. Sailors. 9.30pm-2am, £tbc. Chart, dance & retro tunes to shake your booty with DJs John London & Pete Jordan. 4th OLD SKOOL VS NEW SKOOL. Koola Bar, £3. 10pm 3am. DJ’s Dean Moore & Evil Genius bring you a blend in the best of old skool house annd nu skool beats. 07968 433227. evil-genius.me.uk 11th CLUB PEEL. On The Rocks Bar. The Crescent, Newquay. FREE. 9pm-2am Hammond jazz, funk, 60’s/70’s soul, rare groove, northern soul. Info 01637 872897.
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CLUB FRESH CITY Candy Store. 10pm5am, £5/£3. Main room: R&B, hip hop and bashment from DJ Jonezy, DJ Snake and Danny Fresh. Room 2: Garage Love with Mr Flexx and residents spinning garage. PARTY NIGHT. Walkabout, Derrys Cross. 10pm-2am, £free. Latest chart & dance hits with DJ Darren Watts. PROVOKE. Revolution, Derrys Cross. 8pm-2am, £3/free B4 10pm. A collection of R’n’B, chart, funky house & disco over two floors. RIDE DJ’S. Ride Cafe, Tavistock Place. 10pm-2am. DJ’s on a weekly rotation- Aldo Vanucci, Matt Taylor and Bad Adams. SEXY SOULFUL FUNKY AND HOUSE. Annabel’s Cabaret and Discotheque. 8pm-late, £tbc. SUPER DUPER DAN. Ride Club 10pm-5am. Playing a marathon mash up set of hip hop and electro, whilst Lazy Al keeps the pace slow and lazy with his hip hop, funk and reggae grooves. Info: myspace.com/rideleisure THE BIG DEAL .C103, 103 Union St.10pm-late, £4. Pay £2 admission before midnight and get 3 drinks vouchers on entry, or pay £3 and get 4. 2 rooms of top tunes played by DJs Jamie & Tony. THE WEEKEND. Oceana. 7pm2am, £free b4 10.30pm £5 after. 70’s, 80’s, 90’s party in the New York Disco, House/RnB in the Ice House. ZERO’S. Zero’s, Lockyer St. 10pm-4am, £4. Regular gay night with resident DJ and friends playing club classics, handbag, uplifting house & camp classics. 4th ROOTS STREET. Fortescue Cellar Bar, Mutley Plain. £free. 8pm-12am. More roots and Reggae with Daddy Cooler & DJ Crusty. 18th UNLEASHED White Rabbit £10, 9pm-4am. Huge night of Dubstep, D’n’B & more with Beardyman (Live), Skream, Junlge Drummer v’s Darko. 25th DISTORTION, C103. 103 Union St. PL1 3NB. £10/£8 in adv, 10:30-5am. Hard dance night with Tidy Boys, Organ Donors and Pete Kingwell, Loki, Hakka & K-Front. Room 2: Trance / Classics / Electro / House with After Dark residents: Damien James + Jamie Allen plus more. 07866748623. 25th TECHNICS DMC SOUTH WEST REGIONAL HEATS. The White Rabbit. Bretonside Bus Station, £8 OTD. 10pm - 4am. Technics DMC Southwest Heats 2009 - CUTMASTER SWIFT (1989 World Champ) /DJ Switch (World Battle Champion)/DJ Skully (DMC UK Champion 2002/2008)/ The Scribes (Live) / DJ XL / DJ Bossa / Jimmy-Tee / At Last the DMC Championships return to Plymouth! - Tickets from 07877082696. swdmcdjchamps.co.uk
ARTS Flawless
Fri May 1st. Bohemia, Torquay 10pm – 6am, £13.50 in adv. In a series of new one off events, check this official Global underground tour, featuring ex Underworld Legend Darren Emerson, whose been responsible for tracks Such as Rez, Cow girl and Born Slippy. Support comes from Trevor Rockliffe, 4 Play, Jam the Channel and Movement in Sound DJ’s. This is the first all nighter in Torquay for 7 years, show your support! Check out our exclusive online interview with Darren Emerson at www.247magazine.co.uk
Penzance
LUVD-UP Barn Club. 10.30pm-4am, £8/£7/£6. Party night, drinks deals, commercial tunes, with resident Djs Tony Douglas and DJ Max Honeyman. More info at barnclub.com 18th HARD ENERGY PRESENT ENERGIZE. Club 2k. Branwell Mill, £7. 10.30pm - 4am. Dj sky, Benjamin, Radical, Hekter, Shoey, Jamie Bell, Agent M, MC Storm and many more. 08448700000. www.hard-energy.co.uk.
Plymouth
BAC BAR North Hill, 10pm - late Free Entry. Hosted by Dj Skank Marvin with bi-weekly guests playing an eclectic urban selection from hip hop and reggae to dubstep and breaks. Cheap drinks! Nice vibe! See flyers and press for guest Djs. BASSFUNK. The White Rabbit. Bretonside Bus Station. 10pm5am, £tbc. Bassfunk breaks adn D’n’B with residents Tuskan, Bossa, Pinz, Switch, Staf & MC’s Benny C & All that Jazz. BEAT THE CLOCK. Varsity. Derrys Cross. 9pm-2am. Drinks promos & deals. DJ APACHE. View 2. Vauxhall St. 9pm-late, £5/£4/£3/free B4 10pm. Soul, swing, R’n’B, Motown & funk classics with DJ Apache in the main room & Ryan Platts downstairs playing funky house, classic soul & Motown. FREE CUBA PARTY. The B-bar, Barbican Theatre, Castle Street. DJ Power Lisboa plays the best in Cuban and Cuban-inspired tunes. From Son to Salsa, from New York Soul to latino hip hop. 8pm. Free. Info: 01752 242021
St Austell
BIG WEEKEND. Puls-8. 9pm-2am,
Deadline for May: 12th April
£6 B4 11pm. Club anthems, grooves and classics with resident DJ’s.
Torquay
KINDA FUNKY. Bohemia. 41 Torwood St. 10pm-4am, £tbc.Funk, R’n’B & soul with resident DJs Paul Bowden, Ben McGowan, Iain McKenzie and guests. SATURDAYS Play. 26 Victoria, Harbourside. 10pm-2am, £tbc. Commercial dance. THE BIGGEST PARTY IN TOWN. The Valbonne. 10pm-3am, £5/£4 B4 11.30pm/£2.50 B4 10.30pm. Commercial & uplifting house, anything goes.
Truro
EVIL GENIUS, THE ONE EYED CAT. One Eyed Cat. 116 Kenwyn St, £free, 9pm-1am The latest funky, sexy, dirty house music brought to you by Dr Evil Genius. 07968 433227. evil-genius. me.uk SATURDAYS L2. Calenick St. 9pm-2am, £5. Chart and cheese with DJ Paul Blee, house and trance with DJ Marc Holden. THE BIG NIGHT OUT The Office, 1 River Walk. 9pm-2am, £tbc. Weekend party for over 21’s. 4thLOVE RIOT. The One Eyed Cat, Little Castle St 10pm-2am, £8. More house antics as Love Riot hit the capital with special guest Jeremy Healy, alongside resident Ry Spenceley. 25th JELLY JAZZ. The Old Grammar School,19 St. Mary’s Street, 9pm-2am, £5. Jelly Jazz returns with its incendiary sound of Jazz Soul Funk latin Beats and Breaks with Support from Blacc Jazz Info 01872 278559. jellyjazz.com
Sundays Exeter
WORLDBEAT. Timepiece. Little Castle St, 8pm-12.30am, £2/free B4 9pm. The wind-down session with some serious grinding! Expect the best in Afro, reggae, ragga, Spanish, salsa, Arabic & R’n’B flavas. Well worth checking out. 4th ITS BIGGER THAN..., Exeter Phoenix. 10pm-2am, £10/£8. Urban night with T2 playing a live DJ set, PA with Michelle Escoffery, beatboxing, MC Freestyling from HMU!, supported by Martin McCahill, The chef & DJ Vermin. 12th PAMS HOUSE GO WEST EASTER BALL Arena Nightclub, 10pm-3am, £10/£8. Hard dance and trance with Lisa Pin Up, Louis Guerrero, Simon Pitt & Martyn Lester May 3rd RINSEOUT, DEVOTION & PIT CLUB PRESENT THE BANK HOLIDAY BASSLINE SPECIAL Exeter Phoenix, Bradnich Place, 9pm-2am, £10/£8. For the first time in Exeter a whole evening of Bassline, Niche, Garage, 2 Step n UK Funky with The Wideboys, H Two O (dj
set) Mikee B (Dreemteam), Niceness b2b M dot Pizzle, Cuttarolla, MCs: Majestic, G - Fellow, Human Evo May 3rd CREAM TRANCE Arena Nightclub, 10pm-3am, £12/£10 in adv. This event is the second of Pams House Bank Holiday specials. After a year of negotiations and planning they have managed to get the DJs, date and late license sorted to put on big dance music events in Exeter. Guests include Adam Sheridan, Riley & Durrant, Paul Hillyer, Louis Guerrero & Simon Pitt. Expect full Cream event production. Tickets from arenaclubbing. co.uk or Dontstayin.com
Newquay
BELUSHI’S LAZY SUNDAY. Belushi’s, Fore St. 9pm onwards, £free. Enjoy uninterrupted ocean views on the sun terrace with a sizzling bbq and chilled live acoustic music. RELOADED. Sailors, Fore St. £tbc, 9pm-late. Round the weekend off with commercial tunes.
Penzance
SUNDAYS WITH BORIS. Club 2k. Branwell Lane, 7pm - 3am Live entertainment with dj boris, drink promotions, pool doubles ko free. 7pm 3am. 01736 331211. club2k.co.uk 12th SUPER SUNDAY. The Barn Club. Branwell Lane, £6/7/8. 10.30 pm - 5am. The only club open in Penzance tonight! Room 1 - Dj Max Honeyman playing party mash up, Room 2 - Dj DS playing dance anthems, 01736 365754. barnclub.com
Plymouth
CHURCH OF ZERO’S SUNDAY SESSIONS. Zero’s , 24 Lockyer St, 10pm-2am, £free. Regular gay night with resident DJ Stev-E playing chart, R&B, bouncey house & trance. LOVE R’N’B. Revolution, Derrys Cross. 10pm-2am. £free. R’n’B all night. REGGAE REGGAE SUNDAY. The Underground. Mutley Plain, free, 8pm. DJ Jasper playing the best in Reggae, Dub and roots. SUNDAY LOVE VIEW 2. Vauxhall St. £tbc, 9pm-late. Music for lovers, whatever they may be! The sunday club. Ride Club. 9pm-4am. DJ Super Duper Dan serves up party mashups as you recoever from your come down!
St Austell
12th TRANZ@CTION Presents. Puls-8, £7/£6. 10pm - 2am. Special guests N-trance - The Tranz@ction Allstar Dj’s - Neon Fancy Dress Theme.
Torquay
SUNDAY NIGHTS. Play Nightclub 10pm-late, £4. Drinks deals and commercial tunes.
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