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| ORGAN
#209 > JUNE 14th 2007 -
new issue on line every Thursday afternoon |
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still revising excess... |
You
know, the way I figure this filthy dirty butterfly drawn to the brightest
flower reviewing business is like this, we could spend all our time reviewing
a million CDs and shed loads of gigs, we go to enough of them, our floor
is awash with dust gathering albums and singles and bits of broken CD hurled
at the wall in a fit of this will not do. The Royal Mail bring more and
more every day (some of them still in one piece), we could clutter up our
minds and pages and your lives with unneeded opinions and tired thoughts
on the uninspiring, the average, the quite good, the compromised conformists,
the bad hair emo boys and Hoxton toss and what ever this is now, something
so bad that oh why bother? You haven’t got time to read it all, we haven’t
got time to write about it all, no one would see the wood and the wounds
for the trees and the broken heels and the weasels would swamp everything,
the smell of apathy would eat us all, we’d drown in more average sound
– hang on let me take this CD off, some band from Worcester singing about
not being able to see the woods for the trees.
This weekly on-line version
of Organ is about the things that are exciting us, that’s all it is – simple
- these things excite us, here they are, here’s the links, check them out
if you want...
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THINGS TO GET SHOUTING ABOUT? |
CARDIACS
will play the songs YOU love live in session on MARC
RILEY'S ROCKET SCIENCE RADIO SHOW on BBC 6 MUSIC from 7pm. Thursday
28th June 2007. YOU will stand by YOUR radio. YOU will press up YOUR vile
ear to the tinny-sounding speaker. YOUR heart will erupt and YOUR guts
will swirl. Like the angry sea, like all biblical storm. YOUR big eyes
might POP OUT OF YOUR HEAD. THE ALPHABET BUSINESS CONCERN guarantees this.
John on the phone... |
JOHN
LEE BIRD
BEFORE ENCORE – A COLLECTION
OF PORTRAITS
@ The 20th Century Theatre,
Westbourne Grove, London, W11
Before Encore – Part 2 is
an exhibition of 36 painted portraits of “emerging artists; collecting
under its wing performance artists, musicians, writers, actors, visual
artists and club kids. All of whom collectively fuel the current art scene.
Before Encore sets out to display each of these artists as icons. It acts
as a living archive and performance platform with the very performances
that inspired the paintings occurring in the exhibition space. The before
encore project archives this new period of time in the art scene
where more and more performance artists and musicians are emerging, from
small internet communities, nightclubs and cabaret bars. These new
acts are ever increasing in popularity in their own communities with their
influence gradually shaping the mainstream”
So we find ourselves in a
plush mainstream art gallery/theatre in fashionable West London. Even window
shopping seems exstravigent around these parts - underground art is crossing
over, there’s something in the air right now – a new breed of (dare we
say pop) art creators, makers and do’ers – performers, sculptors, painters,
dancers, live art, cross pollination and where once engaging with art seemed
elitist and out of reach it all suddenly in seems so inviting and welcoming
again. Act Art last week, Revisions of Excess the week before, Bristol
live art last weekend, people like Franko B, Empress Stah, Hector De Gregorio,
Lee Adams, Dominic Johnson... Art is alive with exciting possibility once
more.
John Lee Bird is right there
as part of the new excitement, capturing some of the creative people and...
read the whole piece here |
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ORGAN
TV is on your screens in the UK right now. Every Wednesday
evening, 10.30pm on the OPEN ACCESS 2 Channel on
SKY173.
And now due to the fine response, repeated every Sunday on SKY883
at 11.15pm.
This coming Sunday
we have the following videos...
TIME.SPACE.REPEAT.- Joy
THE ICARUS LINE - Get Paid
YIP YIP - Candy Dinner
FLIPRON - Dogboy vs Monster
THE SCHLA LA LAS -
1,2,3,4
MY VITRIOL - This Time
HELMET - Monochrome
ASSDROIDS - Daft Crunk
65DAYSOFSTATIC - Drove Through
Ghosts To Get There
Next Wednesday and Sunday
we have...
THE SCHLA LA LAS -
1,2,3,4
NOVA ROBOTICS - Two Seven
One
READ YELLOW - The Association
THE ICARUS LINE - Get Paid
FLIPRON - Dogboy vs Monster
SIKTH - How May I Help You
AMON TOBIN Verbal
WENDYKURK - Freckles
EPHEL DUATH - The Passage
What's it all about? Simple,
just good music, and the art of good video making... Same musical
policy as we've always had with Organ - the labels are just handy signposts,
as long as the music and video making has that X factor - expect a healthy
eye/earboiling mix of metal, punk, prog, beats, post rock, post punk, post
man pat, hardcore, indie, alternative, pronk, whatever..... music and creativity
for the open minded
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Want to get your video on?
Well all you need to do is make us aware of what you have, send us a link
to your video on MySpace or You Tube or wherever, or a VHS or a DVD and
if you have something that we want to broadcast then we'll chase you for
a master broadcast format and wallop, sorted |
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DEMO TIME |
Like
we already said - we shall no longer be reviewing a million demos,
we're just going to tell you about the very very best once a week, no more
time for the average, only the most exciting - we're very very selective,
when we tell you it's goood then it really is goooooooood
DEMO
OF THE WEEK
SASSY
– Sassy make sassy pop, they’re a sassy sassy perfectly named two piece
from Oakland California – Trixie Delicious and Kitty Largewood are their
names, somebody somewhere may be on the run from their day job in Fabulous
Disaster but hey, who are we to be blowing anyone’s cover? Four sassy DIY
tracks, four slices of grrrl pop that infectiously taste of early Blondie
being chased by The Ramones with a bag of candyfloss, bubble gum and fast
fast riffs - sassy! www.myspace.com/sassytheband
ALSO
CHECK OUT
A
GENUINE FREAKSHOW – 0.008% - A rather impressive five piece from Berkshire
(that’s South England for those of you tuning in from overseas). The band,
in their own words, “achieve a sound similar to modern post-rock and experimental
bands like Mogwai, Explosions In The Sky and Godspeed You Black Emperor”
– and that is exactly what they do, and very very well indeed – that’s
also the problem though. How many more bands who sound like a (highly professional)
Godspeed meets Radiohead do we need? A Genuine Freakshow are really very
very good at the slow moody dramatic moody Godspeed You Radiohead Explosion
In The Sky thing and we’re thinking, yes, very nice, very accomplished,
very professional, very relaxing, but hey, just what is the point here?
A Genuine Freakshow are clearly a potentially very rewarding band, it really
isn’t enough to want to sound like all your post-rock heroes though, however
professionally you manage to pull it off. This is like going to Ikea
for your post-rock – functional, put tab a in to slot b and everyone is
happy with the piece of decent quality furniture. There’s a potentially
rather good band in here somewhere, hopefully they’ll add a dimension and
some ambition of their own sometime very soon. Contact: www.myspace.com/agenuinefreakshow
Last
week's demo of the week - ALEX TAYLOR AND THE
EVIL EYE
Previous
demo's of the week -MONTY CASINO /
TO
THE BONES / 4 OR 5 MAGICIANS / JACK
SHIRT / HERZOGA / LAST
DAYS OF LORCA /
THE DEFILED / BOMB
THE SUN /
OXYGEN THIEF /
THE
DAWN CHORUS / THE SCARLET LETTER UNION
/ KOE / DEATH LIST
FIVE / BITCH SLAP BARBIE / STRAY
BORDERS / FOUR LETTER FRIEND /
ALSATIAN
/ THE VIPERS / LILY
GREEN / THE VELCROS / MAYORS
OF MIYAZAKI /
FANTAPLASTIC / CLUB
LE SHARK / THEY DIED TOO YOUNG / INVASION
/ OPHELIA TORAH / THE
MERLIN BIRD / LEAVE THE CAPITAL /
GRAVANZIA
/ CHET / LADY PROMISE
/ FTSE100 /
STEAL
GANDHI /
ALL DARK MORNINGS / SHADY
BARD / SHILOE / THE
RAMPTON RELEASE DATE / BATTLEWITCH /
THE
FLESH HAPPENING / VESSELS / BLACK
JACKSON / INNER RAGE / ALLERGO
/ BROOKE / CARTRIDGE
/ PERHAPS CONTRAPTION
/ THE PROCESS VOID |
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'NEW
ALBUMS WE’RE LISTENING TO THIS WEEK |
This
week we’ve been listening to...
ALBUM
OF THE WEEK
MORVISCOUS
- Free Pop - London-based instrumental five-piece Morviscous are members
of a rare breed - a very rare breed. Without being part of any revival
or reformed outfit, and far too young to be nostalgists, they're making
nifty, wry proggy jazz rock with the feel of what was termed the Canterbury
Scene - bands like Hatfield And The North, Gong, National Health, Egg,
Henry Cow - combined effortlessly with contemporary post-rock like Don
Caballero, Rothko and Bark Psychosis. Its a magical combination.
The Canterbury scene was a sound full of wit and verve - complex, imaginative,
heavy on jazz harmonies - the indie music of the seventies. Morviscous,
however, could only be contemporary: their energy levels are way higher
than most of the aforementioned bands, a spark and liveliness, and a leaning
away from those cheesier jazz progressions. Morviscous don't do twee.
Neither do they fall into the all too common trap of sounding exactly like
someone's post-rock record collection: Godspeed! You Black Emperor need
not sue this time. And if we're going to talk math rock - which,
with a rainbow of different time signatures in every track, we should -
the joy of Morviscous is their complete ease with such things. They
make it sound so easy - the tune and the mood comes first, big clear melody-led
changes that go somewhere meaningful. Only a muso will think they're showing
off.
On
'Free Pop' ideas dance and flow, new tunes and playful digressions appear
out of nowhere, lead the mood down side streets. Ideas are stuffed into
this album. Suddenly you're in another part of town, via The Unassuming
Warmth Of A Night Bus - what a track, eight minutes of light and shade,
uplifting edginess, tension and dark wary humour and the final vibraphone
release of a dawn walk home. My Face Your Doily (title of the year)
has so much going on that a week of listens later it's still revealing
itself. Each composition has a subtlety and depth that lasts; the playing
is tight but never self-conscious, production live and natural. For
all its adventures, Free Pop hangs together in a satisfying whole, a distinctive
Morviscous sound that is slightly dark, with a feel that is in some mysterious
way London-flavoured. Above all, this album really does live up to
its name: the creative freedom of avant prog delivered with tuneful accessibility.
Morviscous are something special.
www.morviscous.com
ALSO
CHECK OUT
EXPERIMENTAL
DENTAL SCHOOL – 2 ½ Creatures (Cochon) – Those of you who pay attention
will know we’ve been playing tracks off this album lots on our Resonance
FM radio shows. They’re from Oakland (isn’t everyone?) and they playing
manic pop, wrong fairground chaos and all very Mr Bungle in a most positive
way. Manic jarring organs and hits of all kinds of Deerhoofs and Flying
Luttenbachers (with the helping hands of Weasel Walter and Creg Saunier).
Twisted fairground other rock and slices of nervous recreation. meet me,
meet me... Genuine slices of experimentation and push of the avant edge
in there alongside the tracks that are very Bungle-ised. They disturbingly
do rather sound like their name, you would not want to be in their chair,
you do want this album though – www.cochonrecords.com
BUFFALO
TOM – Three Easy Pieces (New West) – First studio album for nine years
from the Boston band and some easy on the ear American alt-guitar indie
rock. Kind of how you’d expect a respectably middle aged Buffalo Tom to
be – at ease with themselves, nothing to prove, classy, warm, inviting,
intelligent, mellow, rewarding alt.country rock, what more need we say?
www.newwestrecords.com
MYRA
LEE – 2 (Theatre) – A raw blistering trio from France, some kind of messy
grunge-punk that they claim is a modern take on the AmRep sound. Powerful,
relentless and a little unfocussed in this recorded form, they sound like
they’d kick up one hell of a storm live. Excellent packaging/artwork –
www.loisirsmyralee.free.fr
LETHAL
BIZZLE – Back To Bizznizz (V2) - Back for more bizznizz, what d’ya fink
this is (bluuud)? East London grime and hop-hop rhyme, apples and pears
and the East London rapper that people like Babyshambles think it safe
enough to hang out with. And why not, trust costs more than a Bentley.
Pissed off English street grime and crime and musical rhyme and half of
it has us jumping around in delight, though the other half has us hitting
the “urban” R&B cheese button and fast forwarding for more Ruts riffs
and Cameron cursing... yeah.... yeah... the real shit... Love half of it,
fast forward half of it, what the hell do I know – want to buy a Punto?
A little Linford, running fast now, ban this hoodie filth, he probably
stole your car two years ago in Walthamstow (his admittance not my accusation)
– the half we love is well worth your time - www.lethalbizzle.co.uk
HELLFUELED
– Memories In Black (Black Lodge) – Now I’m a metalhead, I grew up on Metal,
there’s nothing better than good metal. Thing is, we get piles of it, day
after day, package after relentless package – all in artwork that looks
the same, mostly made by four or five males who all look the same, and
all seemingly churned out by third division record labels who have their
market plan worked out – pile it up and sell it on, no need to take any
musical risk now. Band after band, label after label, most of them following
the same rules and happy to just conform and act out some kind of short-lived
rock star fantasy – good luck to them, keep life simple, have a blast,
hey Ma look at my photo in Terrorizor magazine blah blah... So these albums
flood in, we throw them on the death deck, most of the time we hit the
eject button by the third song knowing full well we’re not missing anything,
throw the CD in the corner and get on with the next one. Now and again
a metal band, while obeying all the rules and completely conforming, will
just grab our ears and hit the spot. Hellfueled are from Sweden, they play
old school power-edged metal that mostly tastes of late Ozzy Period Sabbath
– Never Say Die period – or early Ozzy solo stuff. What ever anyone else
may say, Never Say Die is great album, and you can’t go wrong with that
early Ozzy stuff from back before he became a parody of himself and Sharon’s
performing puppet. Hellfueled just have something, they make well played
power, stoner-edged, thrash-tinged metal. Quality songs, strong vocals,
sense of melody when they need it – just good quality metal that
stands out from the crowd and comes rather recommended - www.myspace.com/hellfueled
or www.blacklodge.se
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LIVE |
RON
ATHEY / PURESSENCE / VEENUS – Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol / Bristol
Vegan Fayre – 9th June 2007
We didn’t actually go to
the Vegan Fayre, we were sitting on the harbourside outside the rather
impressive Arnolfini gallery in the glorious evening sun when the sound
of Puressence drifted over – that sounds very familiar, who is it? It was
bugging me for ages, had to walk over there and find out. There had been
fine sounds drifting over the water from the other side of the harbour
for most of the afternoon and early evening, I’m sure I could hear Parlour
Talk and their distinctive Britolian hip-hop at one point (must have been
in a recorded state?). We were actually in Bristol for a whole load of
live art that was taking place at the rather impressive gallery, mainly
another Ron Athey performance, this time a solo piece as part of a Manuel
Vason Symposium/Encounters photography exhibition.
Before Athey there was a
performance by a mysterious creature called Veenus Vortex, a rather intimate
piece called Worth Her Weight – “a seductive exploration the personal language
of desire and the subconscious landscape of the skin. Gilding her own body,
Veenus gradually covers the eroticised and private. Through this process
she takes on an emblematic presence that draws on representations of the
body and notions of the feminine”. Lying in the dark, dark torch-light
music playing, darkly lit in dramatic moods of blue and purple. We sit
around on the gallery floor or tip toe around as an almost naked man quietly
slowly thoughtfully gilds a motionless Veenus, it feels very private a
personal, very seductive, intimate, as intimate as it can be with about
a hundred people trying to blend in to the darkness. It almost feels wrong
to be watching, or indeed to be reading the hundreds of personal pink post-it
notes she’s put up on a wall at the end of the gallery. Viewers lurk (in
a non-menacing thoughtful way) in the shadows, lost in their own thoughts,
in her thoughts...
I kind of lost touch with
Puressence back there somewhere at the end of the last century, seems they’re
alive and well and sounding bigger than ever – and it is a big sound they
have. Listening to them in the summer warmth in a relaxed atmosphere as
the sun goes down was the perfect way to rediscover them – like an old
friend walking along the quayside. Sounding as powerful as ever and James
Mudriczki really does have a beautifully distinctive voice – real real
emotion in every note and every word, great big songs and ecstatic dramatic
almost inviting agony. Seems they’re preparing to release a new album,
seems things are looking rather positive for the band who looked like they
joined the pile of chew them up and spit them out major label victims.
That really distinctive Manchester-edged indie pop, that quivering drama
and melting epicness and mostly that voice. That wonderful powerful distinctive
sound drifting over the harbour in the warmth of the evening sun really
could only be coming from one band.
Ron Athey’s performance is
far more intimate tonight, he’s in the middle of one of the gallery rooms
with a really enthusiastic excited audience closely surrounding him, there’s
an air of anticipation, a hushed anticipation. He’s naked (besides the
tattoos that cover most of his body) on all fours in a long blond wig,
back-brushing it and messing it up in a furiously demented agitated kind
of way – something to do with channeling Marina Abramovic and the artist
needing to be beautiful I think he said – apparently the hair was about
to reveal a punch line when the fire alarms went off in the gallery – at
first it seemed like part of the performance – flashing lights and sirens
and “please leave the gallery” messages, then people start ordering us
out and the big side doors are opened... we leave, Ron Athey left there
stranded on the table looking confused, frustrated – unplanned and accidental
but very powerful. Some of the audience are let back after ten minutes
or so, some of us miss the call and come back in to find nothing but heavy
plates of glass and a lot of blood on the table... Bristol was a
roller-coaster ride and all kinds of different shades of intense, these
are creative times.
Ron
Athey
www.myspace.com/vortexvovo
www.myspace.com/puresssence
www.artcollaboration.co.uk
www.manuelvason.com
www.myspace.com/manuelvason
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SINGLES |
Single
time...
SINGLE
OF THE WEEK
THE NOVA SAINTS – The Draft
EP (HR4) - They were glorious the other day over at the Water Rats in Kings
Cross (or Monto as it seems to be called now), massive walls of psychedelic
warmth and swirling guitar cream. They’re from Bristol and they’re an undeniable
celebration of the golden age of Creation records and all things shoegaizer
– massive blissed-out anthmic rides. West Coast flavours, Stone Roses,
Chapterhouse, Ride, Slowdive, My Bloody Valentine, Primal Scream . You
get a glorious hint of how good they are live here with this delicious
four track EP. The Nova Saints aren’t doing anything massively different,
they are absolutely brilliant at what they do though, and if you ever felt
at home with that Creation sound of the last century then you need to go
see them and let that wall of warmth engulf you. This EP is almost as good
as they are live, one hell of a fine band, one hell of a fine EP. www.myspace.com/novasaints
ALSO
CHECK OUT
MY
VITRIOL – A Pyrrhic Victory (Xtra Mile) – Second single of the year from
the much missed My Vitriol then, if it goes on like this we’ll get a nose
bleed or maybe even that long awaited second album! I do wish they’d stop
‘tweaking’ things though, this version of War Of The Worlds is no where
near as good as the version that’s been kicking around the web for ages
(years?). Still a damn fine song though however much they may have over-cooked
this version of it. My Vitriol have still to really touch those skies they’re
threatened to touch for most of this century – bad decisions and the stew
of unfortunate music business moves (that would have killed off most ordinary
bands) have almost swamped one of the most promising musical treasures
of recent years, are they finally emerging? I really hope so. My Vitriol
are frustrating, their brilliance is all in here somewhere amongst the
ambitiously anthemic hopeful writing and the uplifting chords and their
distinctive indie-guitar finger print. War of The Worlds, like the previous
single This Time, is an excellent song, a song full of hope and warmth,
a song that’s fighting through the clouds, Som and company fit those notes
together in such a rewardingly simple and deliciously distinctive instinctive
way, the precise art of the understatement where less is so much more and
the silence almost roars. War Of The Worlds, like the band who have made
it, is both frustrating and wonderful, I hope they do one day record it
properly and they get to release it in the massive way it deserves to be
released. My Vitriol are a special band, there’s massive hints of that
special unique thing here and sometimes rock bands should be big.
Unfortunately the other three tracks once again feel like short-change
filler, another cover – this time Toy Solders, a remix and a distinctively
b-side sounding moody thing called Lord knows How I’ve Tried (hopefully
they’re keeping their tinder dry for that second album). My Vitriol are
an almost brilliant band, this EP hints at that almost brilliance, and
those mere hints are a million times better than the very best moments
of most ordinary bands, now will someone grab hold of them and get things
sorted out so they can make that second album properly and stop messing
up. We fans deserve it as much as they do. www.myspace.com/myvitriol
or www.xtramilerecordings.com
Last
week's single of the week - VILE VILE
CREATURES / CHRONICLES OF ADAM WEST
Previously
OIB
SPLIT VOL 1: 7” GAY AGAINST YOU / LONELY GHOSTS / MUNCH MUNCH / THE TUMBLEDOWN
ESTATE /
WE START FIRES /
THE
THERMALS /
DAS WANDERLUST /
65DAYSOFSTATIC
/ SILICON VULTURES / THE
OOHLAS / STRIPLIGHT / ALMOS
/ THE LOW LOWS / I
LIKE TRAINS / DINOSAUR Jr / RADIO
LUXEMBOURG / HONEY RIDE ME A GOAT / MOTHGUTS
/ KILLA KELA / CHARLES
CAMPBELL JONES / TOBIAS FROBERG / THE
FLESH HAPPENING / GIRL SCOUT HAND GRENADE
/ ZERO / BEATNIK
FILMSTARS / DAN LA
SAC vs SCROOBUIS PIP / FEAR OF MUSIC
/ THE RUBY SUNS / THE
SCHLA LA LAS / THOMAS TANTRUM / DUSTIN’S
BAR MITZVAH / SUPERSUCKERS /GIANT
PAW / CHROME HOOF/
FRANK
TURNER / ESKIMO DISCO / THE
RACE / OCTOBER FILE / MOISTBOYZ
/ THE LOVES / THE
EDUCATION / JESUS LICKS / EINSTELLUNG
/ SPIDERBABY / |
'RE-ISSUE
OF THE WEEK |
Ah look, we're still recovering
from Revisions of Excess.
PREVIOUSLY - OMD |
MEDIA, VIDEO, PRINT AND.... A |
we
really are still recovering from Revisions of Excess, whole load of DVDs
and zines and books and things to tell you about..
PREVIOUSLY - DVD
- NAZARETH – FROM THE BEGINNING |
THE END BIT... |
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- it's updated every week, has sections on regular events, local events,
protest camps and more...
As
always, thanks to SchNEWS
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Open
message to you bands, labels and anyone else with a blog or a My Space
page or a webzine or who are generally out there getting involved in a
positive way and spreading the word about fine music and creativity and
underground/alternative art that go bump in the night. This is how it works
around here; we’re perfectly happy for you to cut and paste our reviews
and put them on your band/label pages or where ever you want, please please
do go spread the word, that’s what this is about – the spreading of information.
We encourage you to do it (unless you’re involved in something that’s a
little unsavoury like one bunch of nasty little right wing scumbags we
had a run in with a few weeks ago), There’s no ego here, we’re not going
to come chasing you about copyright and all that crap. All we ask you to
do is credit the material and add links to our pages with anything you
want to use. Please feel free to use our words to spread the word, it’s
how it works – word word word it’s basic netiquette, it’s weblove and only
a massive ego-inflated no-mark would think any other way. Use our words,
we take it as a massive compliment – please do add the link though, please
tell people where you got it from and cut 'n paste away (like many others
have already done), the more people who read about these bands and things
the better don’t yer think? It’s the underground way.
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SLAP BARBIE, FRANK TURNER, CAR BOMB, THRONE OF KATARSIS, PHINIUS GAGE,
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VANILLA, ERRANDER, XisLOADED, DROP DEAD GORGEOUS, THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA,
LOVEHATEHERO, TOBIAS FROBERG, THE ADVENTURES OF LOKI, RAY, CSS, THE BLACK
VELVETS, LEAVE THE CAPITAL, FARRAH, WILLIAM D.DRAKE, NORTH SEA RADIO ORCHESTRA,
DINOSAUR JR, ROLO TOMASSI, THE LOCUST, WILL HAVEN, INDYMEDIA, ClearerChannel,
SchNEWS
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THE RUBY SUNS, THE VELCROS, FUTURE OF THE LEFT, TRIPPED & FALLING,
OZRIC TENTACLES, FROM THE SKY, RADIO MOSCOW, THE BLOODY HOLLIES, BELOW
THE SEA, MONTANA, GALLOWS, THE RESIDENTS...
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LA LAS, THE PRISCILLAS, LEISUR HIVE, ENNIO MORRICONE, ANTHRAX, KUTOSIS,
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OF MISFORTUNE, SLEEPYTIME GORILLA MUSEUM, PICASTRO, RED COTTON, THE BAZOOKAS,
SOLEY MOURNING, PETER HAMMILL, VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR, RADIOHEAD, BIS,
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GIANT PAW, GOBSAUSAGE, GENE SERENE, EARTH, IQ, FLIPPER, THEATER DES VAMPIRES,
THE KNIVES OF NEPTUNE, PETER HAMMILL, SWAD, MIKROKOSMOS, THE FLESH HAPPENING,
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184 - THE RUBY SUNS, CHROME HOOF, FRANK TURNER,
CLUB LE SHARK, ENABLERS, THE DODGEMS, GRINDERMAN, RONNIE DAY, THE DISTANCE,
YOUR CREATION, LIPID, MOTORHEAD, WEASEL WALTER...
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BAUER, WINTERKIDS, GREENWICH RESIDENT, WE ARE TREES, VOICST, ME FIRST AND
AND THE GIMME GIMMES, ALEUCHATISTAS, BEATNIK FILMSTARS, FUME, OUT FOR BLOOD,
CRADLE OF FILTH, NEBRASKA, RATTLESNAKE REMEDY, THE DEGENERATE ART ENSEMBLE,
THE STOLEN BABIES, ZAG AND THE COLOURED BEADS, PEEPING TOM, TERROR, SPACE
WEATHER, THE ANARCHIST BOOK FAIR
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AGE OF CHAOS, SANCTORUM, LOVEMAT, WOVEN HAND, LEAVE THE CAPITAL, THE APPARATUS,
JESUS LICKS, RED SPARROWES, MASTODON...
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176 - ELLIOT SMITH, JENNIFER TERRAN, CRADLE OF
FILTH, HEAVEN 17, LOVE, SUGARCUBES CHET, GRAVANZIA, VANCOUVER DELUXE, HOLY
SMOKES, GALLOWS, YO LA TANGO, SKID ROW, UFO, ECHO AND THE BUNNYMEN, EINSTELLUNG,
THE LATE GREATS, ROYAL TREATMENT PLANT, WHEN GRAVITY FAILS, DARTZ, THE
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ARDENCY, TOURETTES SYNDROME, GOD IS AN ASTRONAUT, THE VITAMINS, THE RESIDENTS,
WEDNESDAY 13, JOHN PEEL DAY PLANNED, RIOT COPS GATECRASH FREE PARTY, The
INTREPID FOX
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ESTRADASPHERE, WOLFGANG BANG, ELECTRONIC, CURSIVE, AGAINST ME, TRANSIT
KINGS, TRANSMISSION, DUN 2 DEF, THE RUSSIAN FUTURISTS, PHOENIX BODIES,
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PAULA?
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DEADSTAR ASSEMBLY, AD AAD AT, ROBIN GUTHRIE, BANG! BANG!, FEU THERESE,
CERBERUS SHOAL, HERESY, SERENA-MANEESH, PUNISH THE ATOM, The RampArt Community,
GO SPIDERMUM - A gang of anarchist Robin Hood-style thieves, ORGAN TV will
be back for more, ORGAN on your radio
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TROOF, SYMMETRY, GREENSPACE, DRUGDEALER CHEERLEADER,
LAST PARTY, ALEX WARD, BURNT,
INTENTION, TRACTOR
SEX FATALITY, THE DRESDEN DOLLS, PROUDFLESH, THE GHOSTS, SPEED THEORY,EL
TOPO, THE CULT WITH NO NAME, THE PROCESS VOID.
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