May 18, 2012
10pm – 3am / £4/£3/£2
Dirty Funk Syndicate live / DJ Skeg / DJ Skint
Live 60s hammond funk meets rap w/ Dirty Funk Syndicate and friends, plus DJ Skeg (breakin bread) and DJ Skint in a soul-funk / hip hop shake down....
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May 19, 2012
10pm – 3am / Free Entry
MrSteveBob / Zeal
Those sexy Cool Beans boys, MrSteveBob and Zeal, are back once again to play the best Indie clasics this city of the south has seen. Expect future anthems, untold Indie and upside down classics....
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May 20, 2012
1pm – 5pm / Free Entry
he Big Jumble Sale from Start The Bus!! Why buy new when you can recycle old fashion? Perfect place to find the treasures for those Christmas Pressies! Loadsa vintage, retro, handmade pieces, won't find them in the Cabot Circus......
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Woman’s Hour and The Veees – live on February 29th
Originally hailing from Cumbria but now based in the big smoke, Woman’s Hour are a four-piece which actually consist of more men than women, and are known to play for less than an hour. They specialise in stripped-down yet dynamic indie- pop which can alternate between delightfully sparse slow jams on Human and more funked up moments such as Jenni, all characterised by singer Fiona’s smooth tones. They are already developing a reputation for rambunctious live performances, and if early recordings are anything to go by they could be in line for some major attention sooner rather than later.
Following this female triumvirate’s triumphant début gig, The Veees return to delight, amaze, seduce and dazzle you with their passionately pared pop inspired by Prince, Serge Gainsbourg, Michael Jackson, Raymond Scott, ESG, Liquid Liquid, Chicago House, experimental and Chanson Francaise. The Veees are bass player Regina , drummer Lou Lou and Anne Gallien, the mesmerising French chanteuse/songwriter/band leader, bass player drummer-percussionniste. Catch them while you can still see the whites of their eyes.
Click play above to listen to ‘Jenni’ by Woman’s Hour.
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