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Seefeel / Dead Fader / Epic45

December 10th, 2010  |  Published in Listings

Before the electro-infused indie and post-rock of today, there was Seefeel. They provided a bridge between the electronic nouveau and indie-rock; being ultimately instrumental in opening up the parallel reality of electronic music to the more adventurous members of the indie scene.

In 2008 Mark Clifford and Sarah Peacock relaunched Seefeel and were joined by Shigeru Ishihara (DJ Scotch Egg) and former Boredoms drummer Iida Kazuhisa (E-Da) who fill in the bass and percussive sections respectively.

Following the success of their comeback EP Faults, Seefeel are proud to announce the true fruits of their recent labours. Seefeel, the band’s upcoming eponymous LP and first full length since 1996′s (Ch-Vox), will be released on January 31st, 2011 on Warp Records..

http://www.myspace.com/seefeelmyspace

ollin’, batterin’, FUBAR-steppin’, maxed-out, funky-ass bastards. That’s who Dead Fader are. Their hybrid of distorto-death grooves, limited-to-hell wonky-not-wonky productions, sound like Distance playing though Slayer’s back line.. On first impression it’s hardly a production sound you’d associate with the backdrop of Dead Fader’s home base, Brighton. This sounds more like it was born out of some grim industrial slum on lockdown, all pent up anger and a serious need to party hard; 2-step garage from a Hair Police state.

‘It’s playful but sick. Like a puppy with extremely sharp teeth’ -  Justin K Broadrick

http://www.myspace.com/deadfader

Epic45′s acclaimed 2007 album May Your Heart Be The Map was a vivid exploration of the British countryside, tinted by childhood memories and the metamorphosis of the seasons, influenced by dramatic post-rock structures and warm acoustic folk. Last year’s mini album In All The Empty Houses explore the resonances of abandoned buildings; the ghosts of past lives and memories that inhabit them as they fall into dilapidation.

“Tracing emotional reactions to shifting seasons, May Your Heart Be the Map did something new with old materials and gave the Black Country its very own Boards of Canada.”Word Magazine, Best of the Noughties


http://www.epic45.com/wordpress/

Stop For The Drop

October 5th, 2010  |  Published in Listings

www.soulshare.net Invites you to…

STOP FOR THE DROP – SAT 27TH NOVEMBER 2010
(an Evening of sounds from Across the music spectrum)

…Each and every month STOP FOR THE DROP will be inviting some of the Countries finest Guest DJ’S / Collectors and all round good guys to Dig deep into their musical archives to bring you an evening of true aural delight! be it Northern/Modern soul / 60′s R&B / Dub roots Reggae or latin boogaloo, whatever the Selection…. the objective is simply to share in a shuffle, and enjoy a much needed fun night out, without all the pretense, that sadly most places now offer!
Taking place in one of Birminghams most established Venues – THE HARE & HOUNDS.
STOP FOR THE DROP invites friends, both old and new to come and join us for what is sure to be a good old fashioned quality get together!

Should be a blinding night!

PLEASE NOTE:

THIS IS A PAY ON THE DOOR EVENT
DOORS OPEN AT 9PM ENTRY IS JUST £3 (NO GUESTS)

PLEASE ARRIVE AS EARLY AS POSS GUYS, CAPACITY IS ONLY 150 PEOPLE AND WE EXPECT THAT TO BE REACHED PRETTY QUICK!

FUTURE GUESTS DJ’S include ANDY WEATHERALL, DON LETTS, ALFREDO, DANNY RAMPLING, TERRY FARLEY, ASHLEY BEEDLE, KEV BEADLE, COLIN CURTIS, DAVE EVISON, GREG WILSON, JOSE PADILLA, PHIL MISON, DISCOMENDMENTS, GARY HOLIMAN, LUKE UNA

We welcome feedback and suggestions for future DJ’s so please feel free to get in touch, either on here or email

Dean at:
soulshare@email.com

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