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Quartz Presents Tectonic 10 with Pinch, Acre & Ipman

Tomorrow night we welcome Quartz back to the H&H for their second party of the year with Tectonic.

In Modern electronic music, Tectonic have cemented themselves as one of the seminal labels to push underground dance music. Hosting releases from the likes of Benga, Skream, Joker and many more. Check out the labels soundcloud below;

https://soundcloud.com/tectonic-recordings

Advance £10 tickets are on sale now, you can get hold of yours right here.

New Show: SJM Bring Telegram to the H&H

We’re delighted to announce that SJM concerts will be bringing Telegram to the Hare & Hounds on Thursday 11th February.

The anglo-welsh four piece consisting of band Matt Saunders (vocals/ guitar), Matt Wood (guitar), Oli Paget-Moon (bass) and Jordan Cook (drums) have proved to be one of the most exciting new live bands around and effortlessly combine their love of Roxy, Barrett, krautrockand late proto-punk to great effect. Check out the video for their single ‘Follow’ below;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rK0ODu_GuY

Advance £7 tickets are on sale now, you can get hold of yours by clicking here.

New Show: Keston Cobblers Club

We’re pleased to announce that Killilive will be bring Keston Cobblers Club back the H&H on Wednesday 9th March.

The band will be touring in support of their brand new album ‘Wildfire’ check out the video for the lead single of the same name below;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUvjO-uiSz8

Advance £12.50 tickets go on sale this Friday 30th October at 10am, find them here.

New Show: MONEY to play the H&H

We’re pleased to announce that This Is Tmrw will be brining Manchester 4 piece MONEY back to the H&H on Thursday 18th February 2016.

The band will be touring in support of their second full length offering ‘Suicide Songs’ released via Bella Union on the 29th January. Check out the lead single from the album ‘You Look Like A Sad Painting On Both Sides of the Sky’ below;

https://soundcloud.com/moneybandofficial/03-gbbrp1551803-you-look-like-a-sad-painting-on-both-sides-of-the-sky/s-THcpU

Tickets go on sale this Thursday at 9am, you can find them here.

The Hot 8 Brass Band Next Wednesday at the H&H

Leftfoot and Soul Food Project join forces to bring The Hot 8 Brass Band back to the H&H on Wednesday 4th November for the Birmingham leg of the Vicennial – 20 years of The Hot 8 Brass Band UK Tour.

The Hot 8 Brass Band was founded in 1995 by tuba player Bennie Pete, Jerome “Bay Bay” Jones(trombone) and Harry “Swamp Thang” Cook (bass drum) to play brass band music professionally. Any incarnation of Hot 8 Brass Band will boast eight or nine players of the highest rate, bringing the passion and noise through a bevy of trombones, saxophones, trumpets, snare and bass drums, all buoyed up by the immense tuba basslines of band leader Bennie Pete. Check out the video for their single ‘Ghost Town’ below;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsyK9_iaCoA

Advance £15 tickets are on sale now, you can get hold of yours by clicking here.

 

ASTRX Present Synkro This Saturday at the H&H

This Saturday 24th October ASTRX will be bringing Synkro back to the H&H

Manchester’s Joe McBride pens elaborate, emotive & intellectual soundscapes, drawing in influences across a spectrum of bass culture and electronica. Having released with Exit Records, Brownswood, Styrax, Auxiliary & Med School, as well as remixes for Model 500, Snow Patrol, Lowb & a plethora more, Synkro has most recently found a home at R&S sister label ‘Apollo’. Major support for Synkro’s music has come from names like Chris Coco, Giles Peterson, Mary Anne Hobbs, Prefuse 73 and dBridge. A truly staple artist in the timeline of UK Bass. Check out his boiler room set below;

https://soundcloud.com/platform/boiler-room-upfront-004-synkro

Advanced £10 tickets are on sale now, you can pick up yours by clicking here.

Sons Of Kemet at the Hare & Hounds

Tomorrow night we welcome Sons of Kemet, one of the most original and interesting contemporary jazz acts around, back to the Hare & Hounds.

The 2013 MOBO award-winners Sons of Kemet, feature four of the UK jazz scene’s brightest stars culminating in a revolutionary mix of music that spans jazz, rock, dub, Caribbean folk and traditional African diasporan history, Sons of Kemet are a band that really must be experienced live. Check out the video for the bands latest single ‘In The Castle Of My Skin’ below;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmN3vFIukk4

Advance £12 tickets are on sale now, you can pick up yours by clicking here.

Mild High Club Tomorrow Night at the H&H

This Is Tmrw bring Mild High Club to the Hare and Hounds on Wednesday 21st October.

Mild High Club is the home for the musical output of LA based Alexander Brettin, who has been recording and performing with the likes of Ariel Pink and R. Stevie Moore while working on his own debut LP ‘Timeline’ for Stones Throw Records (due September 18th). Aside from 3 stellar tracks and a handful of videos, not much is know of the project, but we look forward to familiarising ourselves with Brettin and the rest of the club come October. Check out the surreal video for their first single ‘Windowpane’ below;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEX0r9cs5_0

Advance £7 tickets are on sale now, you can get hold of your by clicking here.

New Show: Will Varley

Rambling folk singer Will Varley, who walked over 500 miles along England’s south coast with a guitar on his back, is gearing up for the release of his third album ‘Postcards From Ursa Minor’ released 30th October via Xtra Mile Recordings. His last two received rave reviews from The Independent, fRoots & Q magazine and has been described by Frank Turner, as ‘One the best singer-songwriters in the UK.’

With forthcoming tour with said label mate and champion Frank Turner in November 2015, Will Varley will then be heading out solo in February for 17 UK dates up and down the country culminating in his biggest headline show to date at London’s Scala on 10th March. This headline tour follows a jam-packed couple of years for Will who has played at The Royal Albert Hall for the Teenage Cancer Trust, headlined his own spring tour earlier this year, played dates with cult legend Beans On Toast, released an EP, and spent a summer supporting The Proclaimers across the UK as well as festival appearances at Bestival, Secret Garden Party, Green Man and BoomTown amongst others.

Produced by Tristan Ivemy and mastered at Abbey Road by Frank Arkwright (Arcade Fire, Blur) ‘Postcards From Ursa Minor’ is a master-class in song-writing that pushes the boundaries of the ‘one man and a guitar’ format. From rowdy drinking songs with sprawling chaotic arrangements to his sparse solo performances he covers a range of subjects with his trademark sprinkling of social commentary, politics and wry humour.

Since completing his walking tour in 2014 and being named one of Time Out’s rising stars of 2015, Will has had tracks played on BBC Radio 2, 6 & XFM including mentions from Steve Lamacq, Communion Records and Rob Da Bank. Varley’s high energy live shows, which jump effortlessly from heartbreaking love songs to hilarious shaggy dog stories, are complimented by his self-made music videos that in turn have clocked up hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube and bought attention to his songs from all over the world.

Between touring constantly for the past five years and co-running his own record label & the sell-out Smugglers festival where he’s based in Kent, interest in Will, and his highly anticipated third album is reaching fever pitch. Looking forward to 2016, with his headline tour in February and his first visit to the USA scheduled for March already, the future is bright for this rising star. Check out the video for his latest single ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’ below;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf8qExQVAdA

Advance £8 tickets for the show on Thursday 25th February are on sale now, you can get hold of yours by clicking here.

A Lecture with Andy Inglis at All Years Leaving

As part of All Years Leaving, artist manager, tour manager and lecturer Andy Inglis will be talking about his experiences in the industry during an afternoon session at the Hare & Hounds Kings Heath Birmingham on Saturday 24 October.

Andy will be covering tour, venue and artist management, as well as the international festival market and the general state of the music industry during the session. Audience members will also have the opportunity to take part in a Q&A as part of the talk.

The Civil Civic, Hanne Hukkelberg + East India Youth manager’s career began in 1990, with DJing and running raves around the country, then managing bands and small electronic labels.

Andy has since gone on to manage venues, bands and labels, booked festivals, edited magazines, been a DJ, a promoter, a tour manager, a journalist, a booking agent, a digital marketer, a PR, a graphic/web designers + lecturer.

In his own words, Andy would ‘ban guest lists, encores, cover versions, and those music industry seminars where some old executive talks about that time his singer drove a Ferrari into a swimming pool.’

Hosted by Lyle Bignon (music publicist, writer and lecturer)

2pm – 4pm Saturday 24 October 2015

Tickets: £10 for Lecture // £20 for Lecture & Saturday AYL Ticket

Read more about Andy Inglis at http://fivethousand.co.uk/