MURMUR Issue One - November 2017

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MURMUR issue one November 2017


Manchester’s monthly newsletter

MURMUR

Editors: Olivia Havercroft Nicole Peeters Design: Lisa Lorenz

issue one // November 2017

»I’m your Magdalene. You’re not like him.« MOTHER, Godlike Splash

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Welcome to MURMUR: Your alternative guide to Manchester’s independent, radical & inclusive events

L I S T E N 1 November Girl Ray £7.50 @ Gullivers NQ Lo-fi heartache 7.30pm

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3 November An Evening Without Joanna Newsom @ FUEL

Fundraiser tribute night of local sweethearts, Tekla and Jo Rose to name a few, covering songs from one of the finest artists to bless the 21st century. All proceeds go to Partisan: a new space for independent, community led, DIY and cultural based projects 7pm - 10pm

4 November Monastery of Sound Presented by Errant Monks @ The White Hotel £8 OTD

Music, art, visuals, mischief, and ink, to make you think’. Electronica, improvisation, obscure instrumentation enveloped in rapid mood changes, direction, noise&rhythm. 7.30pm - 4am

11 November The Magic Band play The Music of Captain Beefheart @ Band on the Wall £25

Former Captain Beefheart musical director and drummer, John “Drumbo” French leads out the latest version of The Magic Band for one final tour of the UK. 7.30pm - 11pm

13 - 18 November RNCM: New Music North West

Performances will take place in various venues across the city many of them are free; one of our highlights: Tuesday 14 November KINETIC – Mancunian Perspectives: North West-based composers respond to all things Mancunian @ Salford Uni/Media City’s Digital Performance Lab 6pm – 7pm FREE

15 November Thundercat £24 @ The Albert Hall OUT

Eclectic 2017 showcase for North West collectives and students embracing many genres.

Illustration: Lulu Heal www.luluheal.tumblr.com Insta: @lulu_heal

The cosmic jazz extraordinaire Thundercat tours his most recent album, which includes collaborations with Kendrick Lamar, Pharrell, Michael, McDonald, Wiz Khalifa, and Kamazi Washington. 7pm - 11pm

16 November Teebs (Live) @ Soup Kitchen £12

Beautifully crafted electronic music by Bronx born Angeleno Mtendere Mandowa. Representing the calmer side of beat music label Brainfeeder. You will leave as light as a feather. 7.30pm - 10.30pm

FEATURE LULU HEAL You might recognize Lulu’s artwork from your visits to Soup Kitchen? Nature lover Lulu’s work is inspired by visual distortions deriving from unfortunate scans or water ripples. She has been an active member of our darlings Generic Greeting Collective, with whom she initiates DIY exhibitions/events.

16 November Abstract Orchestra plays: Madvillainy @ Sound Control £13

The 16-piece, UK No. 1 HipHop outfit Abstract Orchestra play homage to MF DOOM and Madlib’s cult album madvillany. 7.30pm - 11pm

16 November BADBADNOTGOOD @ O2 Ritz £15

Fusing contemporary jazz and classical hip hop, Toronto’s genrebending quartet BADBADNOTGOOD are headlining the Ritz. 7pm - 10pm

18 November TOPS @ Deaf Institute £11

Warped and weird melodic nostalgic indie rock. If this doesn’t get you interested, we don’t know what will: ‘melodically malnourished, rhythmically bloodless and sonically anaemic’. 7.30pm - 10.15pm

23 November John Maus + Gary War @ The White Hotel

MURMUR thought we would never ever see the philosopher synthesiser Gregorian enigma John Maus ever again. This gig is sold out but scratch and claw and gnaw your way to a ticket - it will be worth it. 8pm - 11pm

25 - 26 November The White Hotel Presents: An All-Day Ordeal 4pm - 6am

A day of gloom, postpunk, industrial, noise, punk, psychadelia, garage and much more, Including Autobahn, Yassassin, Phobophones, USA Nails, Meatraff le, Drahla, Mold, The Starlight Magic Hour. All for £7 - GET IT!

D A N C E 4 November SladeFest: A Feast of Fools @ Slade Hall 6pm ‘til late £5 - £8

Spend bonfire night at Slade Hall and watch fireworks as well as live music, visual artists, circus acts and much more. Don’t forget to come in fancy dress - Slade Hall will be transformed into one big medieval feast.

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4 November @ Hidden £15 HomoElectric w/ Nicky Siano, Hifi Sean, Luke Solomon, DJPaulette

Nicky Siano was once resident DJ at Studio 54, spinning records for Diana Ross and Michael Jackson, and now you can see him live at HomoElectric, Manchester’s most established LGBT club night. 10pm - 4am

11 November Elevator x Partisan with Brackles @ Partisan Collective £5 11pm - late

Dance to Afrobeat, disco, house and garage in Manchester’s newest radical venue.

17 November Inside Out w/ Tom Ireland @ Soup Kitchen £5 OTD 11pm

Expect danceable tunes provided by former Boogizm party collaborator Tom Ireland: Boogie, house and more.

18 November Queer Media Festival Afterparty @ Tribeca 11pm - 2am

The Fuzzy-Arty-Afterparty bring high tech and low tech art together. Spoken word, Video installation, Music, Arts & crafts, Performance art & much more!

D O 4 November Manchester Vintage & Street Food Market FREE 10am - 4pm @ Royal Mills Marketing Suite

Find food, clothes, furniture, homeware all in one place.

4 November Life-writing workshop FREE @ Chorlton Library 2pm - 4pm

Part of Women’s Words Manchester - come and write your story to contribute to the Manchester Central Library’s archive on women living, growing and working in Manchester.

9 - 10 November Off The Record from £16 @ Northern Quarter Manchester,

Innovative talks, music showcases, and networking events to those trying to make waves in the music industry. MURMUR pick: New Kids on the Block Hear it from the music industry’s new generation: what does it take to break into the industry, what were their first strokes into this big ocean - from application to dream job. Pre-Party 9 Nov: 7pm - late Conference 10 Nov: 10am - 4.30pm

16 November Print and Protest @ John Rylands Library FREE 5-9pm Radical print: learn about how the printing press became the first medium of protest.

18 November Queer Media Festival @ HOME Manchester from £10

Queer Media Festival returns for the festival’s fourth year celebrating the amazing range of LGBTQI+ stories in all forms of media. 11am - 5.30pm

24 November Let’s Paint The Town Red @ PLANT NOMA from £3 7pm - late

Help Every Month MCR raise funds to supply sanitary products to the homeless and those experiencing poverty in Manchester. With artwork, DJs, booze, cakes, craft and more, this fundraiser is looking pretty good!

25 November Zine Club! w/ PenFightDistro @ Partisan Collective FREE 3 - 6pm

»Zine Club is a space where anyone can read, make zines, collaborate, be shown what a zine is and how to make one, work on an existing project, or ask more seasoned zine-makers any practical questions.«

A R T 1 November - January 2018 The Return of Memory @ HOME Manchester FREE

Unofficial histories, suppressed memories and strategies of resistance all converge in HOME’s new major group exhibition, which seeks to redress the legacy of the Russian Revolution on its centenary by exploring how contemporary artists are responding to the state of the »New East« today.

1-16 November Esto no es un toro @ Leica Studios FREE

An Exhibition of photographs from the Spanish village of Beas De Segura. Their San Marco festival sees 60 bulls released into the streets. In the middle of it all three photographers documented the families and the traditions of the 500 year old festival.

9 November Matter FREE Preview 6pm - 10pm @ The Beagle

An exhibition and installation of woodwork, ceramics, textiles,

painting, concrete and prints exploring materials, functionality and comfiness.

23 November Thursday Lates: Excavating the Reno FREE 6pm - 9pm @ The Whitworth

Through personal memoirs, artifacts and rare funk and soul from its heyday, this exhibition at the Whitworth pays homage to the Reno (1971-1981), a legendary subcultural basement club in Manchester’s Moss Side that’s currently being excavated as part of an arts project.

24 - 26 November Open Weekend Launch @ OA Studios FREE Fri 6pm - 9 pm Sat & Sun noon - 5pm

OA Studios is a shared studio and gallery space in Salford, describing itself as »born out of necessity to provide affordable artists studios in a city centre location amidst a climate of uncertainty.« They’ll be opening their doors for the first time this weekend to the general public. FREE

W A T C H 3 November Uncle Vanya Preview @ HOME Manchester £10 7.30pm

Taking Russia’s past as inspiration in this historic year Walter Meierjohann’s production explores the acutely tragic and deeply comic spirit or Chekhov’s late masterpiece with a bold visual design and live music. Watcha: After the preview tickets will go up slightly £5 - £26

11 November »The Spirit of Hulme« Screening Redbricks’ 70th Birthday @ Hulme Hippodrome FREE

Come and celebrate 70 years of the iconic Hulme Bentley Estate, aka The Redbricks! Residents have joined forces with Reelmcr, Hulme Hippodrome & Hulme Community Garden Centre to present to you a documentary on Hulme & its community.

Sat 4 Nov 2017 – Tue 12 Dec States of Danger and Deceit: European Political Thrillers in the 1970s @ HOME Manchester £9

Starting off with Costa-Gavras 1969 classic »Z«, HOME presents nail-biting thrillers exposing political tensions that reverberated across Europe.

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E A T Lupo Manchester, Salford Purtroppo: It is with great sadness that we learnt our favourite Mancutalian spot, Lupo, will be closing their doors as their landlord has served them their notice. All is not lost though - they are currently looking for a new venue. GO NOW to show your support and have the best Italian food you can get north of the Alps. Nico and his team will open their doors on Chapel street for the last time on 11 November. Their menu changes daily, but if you can get it, murmur recommends the tiramisu, meatballs, lasagne + breakfast.Vegans, order una colazione di verdure!

R E A D 2 November Feminist Book Club: Persepolis

@ Morley Cheek’s FREE 7.30pm - 9pm Fancy to meet new people who love literature? Join FBC for their monthly meetings to talk about kick-ass books.

3 November Black Teeth & a Brilliant Smile Book Launch by Adelle Stripe £4-6

@ The Portico Library 6.30pm - 8pm Adelle Stripe’s Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile is a compelling novel inspired by the life and works of Bradford kitchensink dramatist Andrea Dunbar. Stripe will be interviewed by Neil Mudd, editor of Culture Vulture.

6 November FLIM NITE: Fargo (1996) 7.30pm @ 3 Minute Theatre £3 donation

Theatre makers, poets, comedians, musicians & performers will create an exciting melange of renditions of this stone-cold, black-as-the-night comedy. (No parts of the film will be shown.)

15 November Jennifer Egan from £8 7pm @ Manchester Central Library

Jennifer Egan is in Manchester to discuss her newest novel Manhattan Beach, set against the backdrop of the Great Depression and WWII. Sounds like traditional historical fiction to you? Think again, this is Pulitzer Prize winning Egan, master of overlapping stories & fractured narratives.

REVIEW G O D L I K E S P L A S H MOTHER album launch at Soup Kitchen (Sat 21/10/17): We’re not quite sure if the pouring rain were tears of empathy or joy shed by the weather gods that wet night in October. For us the album launch of Godlike Splash was truely a rollercoaster of emotions in the best sense of the word. The what-seemed-likeforever-anticipated MOTHER album launch set presented a mixture of old and new material, taking the audience by the hand to explore fur y, sadness, ecstasy and love. The night started off with a musical costume parade in the upstairs kitchen, led by Ror y Mullen is an ar tist who guided us down to the basement, which had in the meantime been transformed into a cave f illed with ready-mades dangling from

25 November Peter Barlow’s Cigarette #25: w/ Vahni Capildeo, Alec Newman, Andrew Spragg & Jessica Tillings

@ Waterstones Deansgate FREE A funny &/or thought-provoking afternoon of alternative poetries. Secret tip, there will be free wine and more importantly lots of cheap quality books and pamphlets for sale. 4 - 6pm

L E A R N 7 November MCR Talks: Girl With a Gun Revolution in Iran £12 7 - 9.30pm @ Texture Manchester

Listen to former peshmerga fighter and women’s rights activist Diana Nammi in conversation with internationally published author and journalist Karen Attwood exploring the prosecution of honour crimes and equality.

8 November Aleida Guevara donation 6.30pm @ Mechanics Institute

To revisit Che Guevara’s and the Cuban Revolution’s legacy, the Cuba Solidarity Campaign and UNISON North West Manchester are hosting

the ceiling, complementing the parade and, later, MOTHER’s stage outf its. The night kicked off with a short set by Manchester’s all time fuzz favourites Fruit Tones. Initially curtained off with a ghostly layer of transparent covering sheets, MOTHER slowly emerged from behind this translucent wall. Who would have thought bin bags can dress so well? During their third song MOTHER revealed their weird, cheeky, kink knit wear designed by Ruby Kirby. Hyperdimensional glove sleeves were swung round, plastic vagina faces uncovered. But none of that was a distraction but underlined this marvellous magic wonder ride of a show. Evidently both MOTHER and the audience enjoyed the night to the same deg ree. We will cherish our broken ladle drum stick until the end of time and, of course, we can’t wait for the next MOTHER gig. To aquire records drop a line: ☞ mmmotherrr@gmail.com Follow ☞ @mmmotherrr

a public meeting with Che’s daughter Aleida Guevara March.

16 November Censorship & the Working Class Reader FREE 6.30pm - 8.30pm @ The Working Class Movement Library

Listen to Dr Katherine Inglis lecture on censorship and feel/read original documents, including political pamphlets and published editions of trials.

We hope you will love this cornucopia of events. Let us know if you enjoyed anything in particular! Get in touch if you’d like us to feature your own project for next month’s edition. Just a little note at the side: We, the editors of MURMUR, can take no responsibility for the words said and events spiralling from any of the listing. Please stay mindful, share the love and respect the ones around you. Until next month! Team

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