The “Not So” Supermarket

August 1, 2010 (1:00 pm - 5:00 pm)

Feat. Squeaky Hill
Hungover Dj’s

After a summer of festival frolics Squeaky Hill returns to bring you this interactive half market, half fete. It’s a Sunday market for Sunday people, with local artists, charity shops, cakes like your mum bakes and a swap shop amongst other things. Shop to the sound of old war time classics, get involved in the interactive art and enjoy a Sunday roast. The perfect place to spend a lazy Sunday and find a bargain. To reserve a pitch for free email us on Startthebus@googlemail.com. See you there!!!! 

1pm – 5pm | Free Entry

Sunday Club

August 1, 2010 (9:00 pm - 1:00 am)

Josie And The Lovecats – Live

Jim Dahl – Live

Somebody wiser than us once said that three is the magic number, this month’s Sunday Club is set to prove that once and for all. As well as the usual dance-floor fillers and tunes of beauty we’ll have up-and coming-gothy pop charmers Josie & The Lovecats playing for your delectation as well as a top secret special guest that… may just involve a banjo and some actual magic!

9pm – 1am | Free Entry

Squeaky Hills Alternative Quiz

August 2, 2010 (8:30 pm - 11:00 pm)

Hosted by Messy Mayhem

Revamped and pimped up for 2010, a brand spanking new quiz (well kind of) from Squeaky Hill, new quiz masters in bad suits posing questions that need answering! The only pub quiz in Bristol that provides your brain with a general all round work out, utilising the physical, mental and the creative parts of your brain that other pub quizzes just can’t reach! Free to play and prizes to be won, say no to dumb down Britain!

8.30pm – 11pm | Free Entry

Save Your Wisdom Teeth Presents:

August 3, 2010 (8:00 pm - 1:00 am)

Zs – Live
Team Brick – Live
Bambikill – Live

While Zs’ music has been variously categorised as no-wave, noise, and post-minimalist, it is primarily concerned with making music that challenges the physical and mental limitations of both performer and listener. Manipulating extended technique, unique instrumental synthesis, and near telepathic communication, Zs aims to create works that envelop the listener and unfold sonically over time, evoking unspoken past, present, and future rites and ritual. Zs has performed across North America and Europe with The Locust, Gang Gang Dance, Animal Collective, Battles, The Dirty Projectors, Dan Deacon, Peter Brotzman and Han Bennick, and Louis Andriessen. Zs currently records for The Social Registry record label.

8pm – 1am | £2.50 All night!

Fear of Fiction Presents:

August 5, 2010 (8:00 pm - 3:00 am)

Chapman family – Live
The Black Shores – Live
Missing White Woman – Live
Idles – Live

The Chapman Family are hard to describe, so don’t assume this does them justice. Apocalyptic post-punk comes close. Maybe. With the last few years spent building a reputation for intense live performances, playing with the likes of Maximo Park, The Drums, Everything Everything and Editors in the last few months alone.

8pm – 3am | Free Entry

Funk from Trunk

August 6, 2010 (10:00 pm - 3:00 am)

Mooqee (Bomb Strikes)
Mr Soulsbury
Funk From The Trunk DJs

Bristol’s number 1 party are here with the sole intention of putting the FUN back into all things FUNK. For their first instalment of they have called in the services of a man named MOOQEE. In between creating tracks he can also be found pedalling his genre, twisting sound through his party rocking DJ sets, alongside such luminaries as DJ Yoda, Boys Noize, Krafty Kuts and Stanton Warriors to name just a few.

10pm – 3am | £3/£2

We Like To Party Residents Special

August 7, 2010 (10:00 pm - 3:00 am)

Okay deejay
Boys and Dance dj Set
More to be Confirmed

After last months Sell Out Apples show We Like To Party presents The Residents bash, playing everything from Afro-beat through to Disco. Expect a house party in a club!

10pm – 3am | £3/£2

Squeaky Hills Alternative Quiz

August 9, 2010 (8:30 pm - 11:00 pm)

Hosted by Messy Mayhem

Revamped and pimped up for 2010, a brand spanking new quiz (well kind of) from Squeaky Hill. It’s the only pub quiz in Bristol that’ll provide your brain with an all round work out, utilising the physical, mental and the creative parts of your brain that other pub quizzes just can’t reach! Free to play and prizes to be won.

8.30pm – 11pm | Free Entry

CLUB COSMIQUE

August 12, 2010 (10:00 pm - 3:00 am)

Tim Sweeney (DFA / Beats in Space)

Pardon My French DJs

Presenter of the legendary Beats In Space radio show, all the way from New York, Club Cosmique welcome DFA’s Tim Sweeney to Bristol, with full support from Pardon My French DJs and Okay Deejay.
www.beatsinspace.net

10pm – 3am | Free Entry

No Need To Shout Vs Crack Presents

August 13, 2010 (9:00 pm - 3:00 am)

Ruby Suns – Live
The Vaccines – Live
Idles – Live

The pop masters from New Zealand The Ruby Suns cites their influences from ‘80s New Jack Swing and modern Angolan kuduro, Fleetwood Mac and Britney Spears, Brazilian tropicalia and Argentinean cumbia. They spend their days hunched over a laptop in a tiny rented studio in Auckland, NZ just to perfect a sequenced drum track (mission accomplished).

9pm – 3am | £4/£3/£2

http://www.myspace.com/therubysuns


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