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FEBRUARY 2018

YOUR ONE STOP GUIDE TO THE BEST MUSIC IN THE COUNTY!

D O R S E T MUSIC BEZ : FREAKY DANCING

Interviewing the man behind the maracas Happy Mondays Legend Comes To Kyps

THE DAMNED RETURN 40th ANNIVERSARY FOR THE GODFATHERS OF PUNK

“The wise musicians are those who play what they can master” Duke Ellington

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Things are picking up now that the January lull is in the rear view mirror. This month we have an exclusive interview with Bez from UK chart toppers Happy Mondays ahead of his show at Mr Kyps, as part of his upcoming Freaky Dancing tour.

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We also take a look at punk icons The Damned before they play the O2 Bournemouth and preview the grand reopening parties for Sixty Million Postcards, after their full refurbishment last month. Elsewhere in the mag we round up all the best gig listings and previews from all over Dorset, D-Tox chats with Drumfunk mainman Harry Judda and does the usual D’n’B round up plus Chinners reviews Galahad’s new EP

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BEZ FREAKY DANCING Mark ‘Bez’ Berry. Quite simply mad for it, Bez made his mark as the madcap dancer with the Happy Mondays. Dragged into the band at their first show when frontman and friend Shaun Ryder was afraid to go on stage alone, he became an icon for a generation. On the 23rd February he will be coming to Mr Kyps in Poole to talk candidly about his career and answer your burning questions. We caught up with Bez ahead of his tour to ask some questions of our own.

What do you think are the unique combination of things that need to come together to create a scene such as the 90’s boom in Manchester. Do you think that a similar thing could happen in todays world and how essential was having a space like The Haçienda to foster that community.

You do need magical ingredients to create such a scene, luck and timing, but I do believe that such a scene can come along again because youth culture is always growing. As a kid we used to dream of being in the 60s and then the Hacienda and ecstasy explosion came along and from it we managed to make a scene of our own, which still goes on today. If it wasn’t for Tony Wilson, New Order and Alan Erasmus funding the Hacienda for years, at


a loss, and Factory Records there wouldn’t have been such a scene to come out of Manchester. The Hacienda was essential to the time. You’ve been lucky enough to perform at some of the worlds largest venues with both Happy Mondays and Black Grape. Do you have any pre-stage routines to help you prepare for a big gig? Yes, I stretch and warm up by doing some gentle dancing to some good music beforehand surrounded by good people and friends backstage. In 2015 it was reported that you’d produced your first batch of honey. What drew you to beekeeping? What should people be doing to help the under threat bee population and how is the the honey business going in 2018?

The reason I love honey so much stems from childhood. When my grandad returned from the war he brought back 3 tins of honey with him and ever since then

it has been part of our family tradition to have honey in our tea and morning cereals. That’s what drove me to become a beekeeper and now I’m an all out honey monster. I have honey in everything. I encourage everyone to plant bee friendly flowers and to stop using pesticides as that is what is killing the bees off. If able to I also encourage people to keep bees, they are not as difficult to keep as people think. The honeys always going, I have loads of honey... It’s become a lot harder for live bands to build up an audience and to make music into a career path. What advice would you give to a budding musician who is struggling to make a living from their art?

You’ve just got to keep going and always remember you’re doing it for the enjoyment and pleasure for yourself. It is difficult to become a professional musician these days, but don’t give up. We were really lucky as we entered the record industry as it was, before the digital age took over. You are doing a tour soon, which will take in the Dorset venue Mr Kyps. This tour is an opportunity for you to talk about your career and for people to ask your their burning questions. Are you looking forward to telling your story and why should people come along?

Yes I’m really looking forward to it. I’m a bit nervous but my stories always seem to go down well and you may be lucky to hear some stories people may have not heard before. I really enjoy telling stories and if anyone’s a fan of the Mondays I can answer your questions straight up from the horses mouth.

FREAKY DANCING: AN AUDIENCE WITH BEZ FEBRUARY 23RD MR KYPS




DJ ANDY SMITH

Andy Smith was the first DJ to release a multi-genre mix album on a major label. His seminal mix-CD The Document hit the streets back in 1998 and became the soundtrack for a generation who’d heard Coldcut’s Journeys By DJs but needed to hear more – The Document filled the void. It segued tracks from artists such as Tom Jones; Peggy Lee (sample source for Beastie Boys single Ch-Check It Out); The Jungle Brothers and even The Spencer Davis Group. This was new to music lovers but for Smith a mixed bag of treasures has always been at the centre of his sets.

This appreciation of different genres made Smith the ideal person to provide samples for Portishead’s first two albums. He went on to make his name as their international tour DJ – reflecting their respect for both digging and hip-hop scratch DJ-ing. Hip-hop elements formed the basis of Portishead’s unique sound. Since the Portishead tours he has established himself as an underground producer, working with Scott Hendy (Boca 45) under the name Dynamo Productions and providing samples for The Prodigy.


Selby and the Dharma Blitz is an alternative, hip hop, funk project that merges arresting lyricism with a unique musical direction. Providing a fusion of folkloric storytelling with infectious groove. Since forming in early 2015 the group have hit the UK festival circuit with their eight piece barrage of Brass and rap poetry, supporting some of the biggest names on the alternative scene

Nile Rodgers is a fan. Kid Creole is a fan. Disclosure, Jazzy Jeff, and Joris Voorn are all fans. Fascinated by the remix from an early age, London-based French native Nicolas Laugier, aka The Reflex, takes his cue from the first wave of disco remixers by using only the original sounds from the master tapes (or stems) to breathe new life into soul, pop and disco classics. Very few editors out there put as much time and detail into their work as The Reflex and the results speak for themselves: heavily championed by BBC6 Music’s Craig Charles, The Reflex Revisions have amassed over 50 weeks of radio play in just two years on this number one rated show.


THE SUB:SECTION

drum&bass | jungle | bassline

by Harry D-Tox This month for the Box Fulla Records Sub:Section we have the pleasure of talking to international DJ, producer, unofficial George Michael lookalike and long standing Bournemouth promoter, Harry Frampton aka Judda or Harry Judda, depending on your musical preference. He’s an artist who has always had his finger on the pulse (and I don’t mean the classic Bad Company release on Grooveriders high profile Prototype Recordings) whether it be pushing ground-breaking DB, Dubstep or more recently House and Techno, Judda has always put the work in, done it right and got strong support and recognition from artists and raver alike. This is one artist who is definitely NOT a one trick pony. First things first, nuff respect for taking the time out to do this interview! Big up your bad self. Let’s start at the beginning with your earliest musical influences. What did your parents listen to and what did you listen to growing up? My mum dad are into all sorts, they were punks back in the day so I was subjected to a lot of that when growing up, along with Reggae and Alternative. It probably shaped my own approach to music in a way. Personally I got straight into dance music at an early age, I was into jungle at 10 years old and other rave music as I called it, previous to that. I never really listened to Pop Music. I guess the closest to that back then would have been The Prodigy.

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events come about, what artists did you bring down to them and how long did the events run for? After The Venue’s closure in 2003, I wanted to keep DJing out. So I decided to create something of my own to play at, doing a midweek thing to avoid the bigger DB nights in town at the weekends. I used to do them at a club called Slam, it was a great basement club for DB in the middle of town. I remember bringing Brockie Skibadee down, Fatman D, Foxy, DJ Fluid and Nicky Blackmarket. I wish I still had the flyers myself to tell you more.

When did you first start DJing and can you remember the first club you played at? I had my first set of belt driven decks when I was 12. They used to be on my bedroom floor, not exactly ideal. I started hanging about in record shops buying a lot of DB, House, Garage and even some Trance back then. I’d record my own radio shows, mixing it all up (probably badly). I started playing peoples parties, and then when I hit 18 I was involved in a night called Mono which was at Bar Tonka in Bournemouth (which later became The Winchester). Soon after I was a resident at The Venue in Poole. Getting to play alongside idols Fabio Grooverider amongst others.

When we first started playing out, the two main DB events in town were Destiny and Cocoshebeen, which had a bit of rivalry. You used to put posters out for Destiny and I remember hearing that the promoter of Cocoshebeen had tried to drag you into the back of a transit for supposedly taking down his posters… Is this true? Well not quite, but I was threatened to have my hands cut off, cheers Matt :) Destiny wanted to take the story to The Echo newspaper but it never happened. This was pre Facebook days so postering was very important to night clubs promotion. Not like today where you can sit in your underpants at a computer and share your events on social media. You actually had to get out there. It would definitely filter out a lot of today’s promoters if it was still like that.

I was looking through an old bag of flyers that I had in storage from way back when and found a flyer for the event “Filth”, which you ran with Tony Morrison. You organised this night long before you started Drumfunk or even the Dex Factor nights, where the local scene was first introduced to Whitey. How did the Filth

I know you did a basic Cubase course back in 2004 because that is where we first properly met, but I was wondering if you have done any other music courses since then and if you still use Cubase to write music? I actually write in Logic at moment. I learnt a lot of production techniques through sitting in with other people, I think thats the best way to


learn. Working with Ulterior Motive helped me a lot. Id actually been considering finding another course to expand my knowledge. Production is something Id like to refocus on again this year. In 2006 you launched Drumfunk at the Consortium in Bournemouth Square, which has long been closed and made into some poncey wine bar or something. I remember getting down there shortly after the doors had opened and before the crowds had turned up, to find you, like any promoter on their launch night, worrying about people not turning up and if the event would be a success or not. Needless to say, the event was a massive success and went from strength to strength, with you not long after being the first person to bring Hospital Records to Bournemouth. What has been the most memorable night since then and what made you later join forces with Enter? I still stand around at the start of the night worrying if anyones going to come in! But yeah Im very glad to have managed to keep Drumfunk going for so long with many a great memory to go along with it. One of my favs was the first time I had High Contrast in Bournemouth. That was over 10 years ago now but the vibe was incredible and Id never seen the Consortium so busy! To be honest there is too many to mention, which can only be a good thing. Whitey, the head honcho of Enter, was a resident for me at Drumfunk at the time when he decided to start working on some of his own nights. We worked the calendar around each other to avoid any date clashes. But eventually decided to join forces when we were doing pretty similar stuff and took our event to The Old Fire Station.

set at the Boxing Day Blow Out, hosted by Mash Up. What labels did you release on under that name, what made you stop working on Dubstep and have you any plans to reopen that project? The music seems to have gone back to its roots here with parties starting to pop up again. So Im quite intrigued to see how it develops. And yeah it was great to be asked to play a set under the Audio Sleaze alias, Id definitely be open to offers to do more. May well get back in the studio to do some fresh material

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The first time I went to Outlook Festival in 2010, I was camped next to a load of lads from Edinburgh and they were looking through the programme planning what acts to go see when they mentioned your name as one of the acts they wanted to see, and I was all like what Judda? I know him from Bournemouth! (Haha claim to fame). This is one of the first times I remember thinking that you were making moves as a producer outside our local scene and getting proper recognition. What labels were you releasing on back then and what DB labels have you released on since? Thats always nice to know. For the record that was a great gig at Outlook Festival. Probably the sweatiest gig Ive ever played also! Id had releases on Critical, Subtitles and CIA amongst some others around that time, working with the Bournemouth locals Ulterior Motive Krakota, who have both blown up in recent times. I havent made any DnB for a couple of years at least but its something I plan on changing this year. Im always being asked when Im going to produce it again so I think its time to reappear. You also had a strong following in the Dubstep scene under the alias Audio Sleaze, which was you and Matt Deep. You recently did a “one off” reunion

So House and Techno… You seem to have made some really big moves in that scene over the last few years, with regular air play on BBC Radio 1, Rinse FM (also doing a guest mix) and your tunes getting featured on the Red Bull Mixtape Series, Ibiza compilations and My Nu Lengs FabricLive CD. How did this all start and how does the House and Techno scene compare to the DandB scene? Yeah things moved along very quickly when I started doing the house techno stuff. Id brought my DnB dubstep influence over to it which made me stand out I think. And the quick success from that made me inspired to keep going with it. Id got the excitement back in writing and playing music. I wouldnt like to compare the two styles of music. Theyre both good in different ways. There is a lot more energy at a DB rave though thats for sure but only natural at the higher tempo I guess. Im actually planning on recording a DB mix early this year, which will be the first time Ive played it in over 5 years! Lastly, what forthcoming music can we look out for and what gigs have you got lined up over the next few months? I have a 5 track EP on the house techno tip dropping within the next few months. I also have plans to do a monthly mix podcast. My main priority this year is to write as much new material as possible. Lots of my studio time was compromised last year due to moving house a couple of times. Gigs wise, Ill be doing my residencies in Bournemouth for “We Are Your Friends” amongst others. Hoping I can add some festivals for the summer along the way.

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PREVIEWS A Talent To Be Reckoned With

EMILY MAGUIRE

A classically-trained multi-instrumentalist, Emily Maguire is truly “a talent to be reckoned with” (R2 Magazine), her strong, thought-provoking lyrics, supremely expressive vocals and stunning live performances winning her fans across the globe. ‘Hard-hitting and socially aware... if she doesn’t melt your stereo, she’s sure to melt your heart’ (Scene Magazine)

9TH FEB | DORCHESTER ARTS It’s Finally Time For The Launch

THUUM EP LAUNCH

Spawned in the basement of The Anvil, Thuum have since graduated to playing in front of huge crowds at Bloodstock Festival. After years of waiting, Thuum’s debut EP - “Through Smoke, Comes Fire” shall be released worldwide in February, but before it’s released to the massives, they are doing a hometown launch to which you guys will get it before everyone else. The EP was recorded with the great Jack Irving at Echo Studios and mastered by Brad at Audioseige, whos work includes Conjurer, Ohmms, Stranger Things OST, Sunn O))), Black Tusk and more!

GAZ BROOKFIELD

10TH FEB| THE ANVIL One of the UK’s most talented singer songwriters

Nu / anti-folk artist and winner of Acoustic Magazines’s UK singer-songwriter competition. His songs are instantly accessible, everyman tales of life, love and everything else in between. Played in a folk-ish style with occasional use of the guitar as a percussive tool, as well as some two handed venturing around the fretboard, Gaz’s simple yet poignant songwriting captures the imagination of the listener.

10TH FEB | BRIDPORT ARTS CENTER British singing/rapping duo

They took part in the eighth series of Britain’s Got Talent in 2014. During their audition, they had automatically been entered into the semi-finals after the head judge Simon Cowell pressed the golden buzzer, and eventually finished in third place. After the show, they released their debut single, ‘Hopeful’ in July 2014 which peaked at no.5, while their debut album ‘143’ reached no.4 on the UK album charts.

BARS AND MELODY

14TH FEB | THE OLD FIRE STATION XANDER & THE KEYS A brilliant cross of Kings of leon, The Killers & Artic Monkeys

16TH FEB | SMOKING ACES

Already creating excitement on the south coast, with a hard-hitting guitar driven sound complimented by melodic execution, perfectly blended with gritty yet soulful vocals and anthemic choruses, this band is taking the UK by storm gig after gig, venue after venue. With UK and European tours/major festivals and supports already under their belt and an exciting 2018 ahead, they are the best they have ever been and set to be moving on to their most exciting chapter yet.

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Previews


PREVIEWS Amen for the Amen Break

WILKINSON

Hailing from the leafy suburbs of South West London is Ram Records’ Wilkinson, hotly tipped to do big things across drum & bass and electronica. He has topped the D&B charts and received numerous daytime Radio 1 plays. He continues to tour worldwide from Sydney to Berlin, Barcelona to Brighton, with his dynamic and energetic DJ sets.

17TH FEB | O2 ACADEMY BOURNEMOUTH Infectious riffs, Ferocious bass & hard drums

THE DELTORERS

“Deltorers scream (literally) sleazy grungy rock - think Mudhoney meets QOTSA and you will have some idea of the big sound and dirty riffs this three piece thrash out. One of the most exciting live bands you will ever see. Capturing something of the live raw power of early Nirvana...but cranking it up a notch or two.

22ND FEB | CELLAR BAR SOUL KINDA WONDERFUL Celebrates the music and songs of the golden era Since the 50’s, musicians such as Ben E. King, The Temptations, and The Drifters have been part of the musical landscape. Now, Soul Kinda Wonderful is bringing soul and Motown back to the mainstream with their professional performances. The group resonates the magic of the most well-known hits of the last 70 years, getting people off their seats and onto the dance floor.

23RD FEB | CANVAS A State Of Love And Trust

Celebrating some of the finest music of the last 18 years, Pearl Jammed hail from sunny Manchester and are considered by many in the Northwest of England to be The DEFINITIVE Pearl Jam Tribute Band in the UK!

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23RD FEB | SOUND CIRCUS THE ATARIS Honest rock n’ roll, played loud, recorded to analog tape ‘Based in Santa Barbara, California with unbelievably catchy songs, tireless work ethic, and non stop touring have made this the fastest growing band in recent punk history.’

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The Damned are a band who need no real introduction to fans of punk/goth music. Formed in 1976, The Damned were the first British punk band to commercially release both a single and an album, as well as take their music Stateside, with their first US voyage taking place in 1977. Along with the Sex Pistols and the Clash, The Damned helped to spearhead the punk movement in the United Kingdom, fusing the fast aggressive style of their contemporaries with a darker gothic edge. They went on to break up and reform a few times racking up 9 UK top 40 singles and 10 studio albums along the way. Selling millions of albums over four decades the goth punk pioneers have inspired a whole movement and countless bands with hits such as ‘Neat Neat Neat’, ‘Love Song’, ‘Smash It Up’ and ‘New Rose’ – recently voted the ‘Best Punk Song Ever’ by Kerrang! Magazine.

Hot off the success of their 40th Anniversary tour in the US and an epic appearance at British Summer Time Festival in Hyde Park on Saturday last July the band announced not only a new album in 2018, their first since 2008, but a huge 16 date UK tour including a show at Dorset Music’s local O2 in Bournemouth. Fans will get to experience the raw, primal and macabre energy produced by members Dave Vanian, Captain Sensible, Monty Oxymoron, Pinch and Stu West across some big and some intimate settings and hopefully a sneak preview of the new album itself.

The Damned are live at the O2 Academy Bournemouth on the 11th February


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Coupla Cans Tour

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Wilkinson

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Thu 8 Tivoli Theatre Wimborne : Sam Baker Thu 8 Forest Arts Centre New Milton : Clive Carroll+ Support Thu 8 Chaplins Cellar Bar Boscombe : Def Honk Blues+ The Remedy Fri 9 Dorchester Corn Exchange Dorchester : Emily Maguire+ Support Fri 9 Royal British Legion Blandford Blandford Forum : Wessex Acoustic:Featuring: Noahs Cape + Wendy Jane Fri 9 Tivoli Theatre Wimborne : T.Rextasy(Marc Bolan Tribute) Fri 9 Sound Circus Bournemouth : Alice In Londonland UK Alice Cooper Tribute+ Support Fri 9 Lord Nelson Poole : Compass Fri 9 Quay Inn Wareham : Total Madness(Madness Tribute) Fri 9 Square and Compass Swanage : Bob Cheevers Sat 10 Memorial Centre New Milton : Voodoo Vegas+ Our Propaganda + Western Sand Sat 10 Tivoli Theatre Wimborne : Fishermans Friends Sat 10 Bridport Arts Centre Bridport : Gaz Brookfield: and the Company of Thieves + Chris Webb + Nick Parker Sat 10 Barrington Theatre Ferndown : Book Of Genesis (Tribute to Genesis) Sat 10 Lord Nelson Poole : The Wonky Donkeys Sat 10 Green Man Wimborne : John De Barra Sat 10 Ship Pub Christchurch : Mudeford Crabs Sun 11 Square and Compass Swanage : James Gavin Sun 11 Lord Nelson Poole : Raising Kane Tue 13 Amberwood Inn Walkford Christchurch : Bernie Farrendens Jazz Wed 14 Lord Nelson Poole : Renegade Fri 16 James and White Christchurch : Joe Boiling

Tue 6 Old Fire Station Bournemouth : The Sherlocks+ Support Wed 7 Roxys Bistro Bar Bournemouth : Open Mic Night: Hosted by Calvin Glen Wed 7 Lord Nelson Poole : Hugh Budden & The Blue Chords

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Fri 16 Sound Circus Bournemouth : Between The Void + Bitter Divide + Trip Wizard Fri 16 Fiveways Pub Bournemouth : The Defectors Fri 16 Smokin Aces Bournemouth : Xander & The Keys+ Bigg Fri 16 Forest Inn Ferndown : Room 13 Fri 16 Square and Compass Swanage : Lindsay Lou and the Flatbellys Sat 17 Sat 17 Sat 17 Sat 17

Canford Heath Community Centre Poole : Vixen Eyes Lighthouse Poole : Moscow Drug Club Lord Nelson Poole : All Funked Up The Belvedere Inn Weymouth : The Hawkmen

Sun 18 Taphouse Wimborne : Jo Carly and the Old Dry Skulls Sun 18 Old Fire Station Bournemouth : Dappy+ Support Sun 18 Bournemouth International Centre Bournemouth : Paul Weller + Support Thu 22 Tivoli Theatre Wimborne : Chris Farlowe+ The Norman Beaker Band Fri 23 Old Fire Station Bournemouth : The Style Councillors (The Style Council Tribute) Fri 23 Tivoli Theatre Wimborne : Vonda Shepard Fri 23 James and White Christchurch : The Goodfoot Band Fri 23 Four Horsemen Bournemouth : Bowen and Pounds Fri 23 Sound Circus Bournemouth : Pearl Jammed (Pearl Jam Tribute)+ Endea Fri 23 Bridport Arts Centre Bridport : Medea Electronica Fri 23 Lord Nelson Poole : Mooseknuckle Fri 23 Quay Inn Wareham : Stacey Lou Sat 24 Sandford Holiday Park Poole : Winters End Festival:Featuring : The Temperance Movement + Wayward Sons + Those Damn Crows + Broken Witt Rebels + Deever + The Amorettes + Gasoline Outlaws + Erin Bennett + 13 Stars + The Dust Coda Sat 24 Dorchester Corn Exchange Dorchester : The Wildes Sat 24 Shelley Theatre Bournemouth : Bournemouth Folk Club:Featuring: John Smith + Support Sat 24 Barrington Theatre Ferndown : Kast Off Kinks (Tribute To Ray Davis and The Kinks) Sat 24 The Owls Nest West Parley Ferndown : Jo Carly and the Old Dry Skulls Sat 24 Grove Tavern Bournemouth : Jacob Sanction Sat 24 Fiveways Pub Bournemouth : Rat Race Sat 24 Quay Inn Wareham : Jim Etherington Sat 24 Square and Compass Swanage : Two Man Ting Sat 24 ONeills Bournemouth : Drunk Education Sun 25 Sun 25 Sun 25 Sun 25

Lord Nelson Poole : Blame George Black Bear Wool Wareham : Lithium Hurn Bridge Sports Club Christchurch : Harpin On Lord Nelson Poole : Angus Simpson

Wed 28 The Owls Nest West Parley Ferndown : Stans Blues Jam Wed 28 Lord Nelson Poole : Sweet FA

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Thu 1 Independent Venue Week Special Holes Bay Studio and more Fri 2 Captain Accident & The Disasters (Ska/Reggae) + Dj Dubwize Sat 3 Country Weekender Launch - Clockwork Carousel + Stamford Road + Dj Unification Sun 4 Jazz on Sunday with Ian Ellis and Friends Mon 7 Solid Air Bowen & Pounds + Philip John + Tobias in Flight + Ben Pocza Tues 6 Carl’s Comedy Club Wed 7 Chaplin’s Open Mic Night Thu 8 Rubber Soul Def Honk Blues + The Remedy Fri 9 Shindig - The Zipheads + Citizen Perez Band + Dj Razzman Sat 10 Dreamcatcher + DJ Dubwize Sun 11 Folk on Sunday with The Fox & The Owl Mon 12 Solid Air Ayriss (from Gutter Rats) + Arthur Young - (ex honey bones) + Brandon Tue 13 Verbal Remedies hosted by Legski - Spoken word and poetry Wed 14 Open Mic Night Thu 15 Rubber Soul with Stocks’n’Skins + Skaema Fri 16 Electric Shakes + The Lillettes + Dj Will (Snupeas) Sat 17 Xander & the Keys + Support Bands + Dj Blow Sun 18 Jazz on Sunday with Musique à Trois Mon 19 Solid Air with Kez Hinton + Wendy Jane + Lewis Markson + Chris Reardon Tue 20 Cabaret Project with Richard Ryan Wed 21 Open Mic Night Thu 22 Bandstand Deltorers + The Arrows Of Time (from London) Fri 23 Skimmity Hitchers + Dj Razzman Sat 24 Blue Commotion + Dj Miss Summer Sun 25 Jazz on Sunday with FB Pocket Orchestra Mon 26 Forbidden Planet Klauss Shnopplejagen + The Lost Tribe of the Teacup Turtles Tue 27 Acoustic Tuesday with Johnny Phillips & Krista Green Wed 28 Open Mic Extravaganza Thu 1st March An Evening of Country with Ben Rose Fri 2nd March (B’day special) - Rootstone (ex The Breeze) + The Chime Sat 3rd March Shindig with Hometown Show follow our Instagram: chaplinscellarbar -- Facebook: chaplins-bar -- twitter@chaplinscellar -- Contact us via our Website: www.chaplins-bar.co.uk Correct at time of press



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Gigs of the Month Sat 3 Feb, 19:30, Canford Heath Community Centre, Poole: Stranger

www.rock-regeneration.co.uk GALAHAD: THE SEAS OF CHANGE The kings of Dorset’s progressive music scene Galahad are very pleased to announce the release of their new studio album “Seas of Change”, which is the follow up to the 2017 “Quiet Storms”.

the five main Galahad members plus long term honorary member Sarah Bolter who makes an appearance on flute, clarinet and soprano sax.

The album is at 42 minutes a piece work that is quintessentially British, the “Lords Ladies and Gentlemen” announcer sets the scene for a politically charged The new album see some major journey through a dramatic changes to Galahad’s sound while landscape of uncertainly. Lee still keeping with their traditional Abraham lays down some beautifully atmospheric guitars elements. “Seas of Change” is also the first album to feature Lee which combine well with the Abraham on all guitars following genius of Dean Baker’s epic sounding keys and orchestration. his re-joining of the band in the spring of 2017. Lee is already This type of recording is why we familiar to the band and a fully paid up part of the Galahad family still need long playing albums in our life, it is not a record that having been the band’s bass you can just dip in and out of, player from 2005 to 2009, Lee you need to make time to just replaces the departing guitarist throw yourself in and take in Roy Keysworth. all the goodness it has to offer. Singer Stuart Nicholson make The new album was put the journey a pleasure to take together mixed with some excellently laid and mastered down vocals, while not by forgetting the lovely engineer/ rhythms applied Tim producer and Spencer. Karl Groom For a band to be at Thin around for 33 Ice years in itself is Studios remarkable, but to in Surrey. still be producing Musically, albums of this high the album quality is just amazing. features just

Chinners recommends

Sat 3 Feb, 21:00, Chaplin’s Cellar Bar, Boscombe: Clockwork Carousel + Stanford Road Sun 4 Feb, 19:00, Old Fire Station, Bournemouth: The Magic Gang+ San. Marlo + Lyra + Sad Love Fri 9 Feb, 20:00, James and White, Christchurch: Phil Dewhurst (Jinder) Sat 10 Feb,19:30, Bridport Arts Centre, Bridport: Gaz Brookfield: and the Company of Thieves + Chris Webb + Nick Parker Sat 10 Feb, 20:30, Lord Nelson, Poole : The Wonky Donkeys Sat 10 Feb, 21:00, Grove Tavern, Bournemouth: Miss Rubys Roadhouse Blues Band Fri 16 Feb, 20:00, Sound Circus, Bournemouth: Between The Void + Bitter Divide + Trip Wizard Fri 16 Feb, 21:00, Chaplins Cellar Bar, Boscombe: The Electrics Shakes+ The Lillettes Fri 16 Feb, 21:00, Smokin Aces, Bournemouth: Xander & The Keys+ Bigg Sat 17 Feb, 21:00, The Belvedere Inn, Weymouth: The Hawkmen Sun 18 Feb, 17:00, Taphouse, Wimborne: Jo Carly and the Old Dry Skulls Sat 24 Feb, 19:00, Anvil, Bournemouth: Dream State + Chapter and Verse + Escape December

If you would like to find out more about the gigs and artists

in my blog please go to Black Tree Vultures - Samity Isn’t Perfect EP mentioned www.rock-regeneration.co.uk. www.facebook.com/BlackTreeVultures If you would like your band or gig featured here or on the Rock The Butterfly Collective- Makes Perfect Sense - Regeneration website contact me: EP chinners@rock-regeneration.co.uk. www.facebook.com/thebutterflycollective Each Wednesday listen to local music show “Livewire Live” between 7-9pm on 90.1 Hope FM or listen online via the TuneIn The Bamboo Vipers- Self Titled EP app tunein.com/radio/Hope-FM-901-s80435 www.facebook.com/BambooVipers

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