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news: 21/5/10
Thanks to everyone who came to Duracell.
Now confirmed -- Skaters solo projects James Ferraro and Monopoly Child Star Searchers join the bill with Chora on 10th June at the Portland.

Currently confirmed:
> 10/6/10: James Ferraro + Monopoly Child Star Searchers + Chora, The Portland
Tickets: £6 adv: www.wegottickets.com/event/82658

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Related and recommended events:
Crushing Death and Grief
25/5/10
Ganglians + La La Vasquez + Pete UM
The Portland, Cambridge, 8:30pm, Entry: £5
> www.crushingdeath.com

team brick

volcano the bear

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17/11/09
bad timing presents
bad timing 8th birthday


hair police
(harbinger sound, hospital productions, gods of tundra, no fun)
(feat. mike connelly, wolf eyes)

The Man on the Moon
2 Norfolk St
Cambridge
Price: £6.50 adv/£7.50 door
Times: 8:30-11:00
Advance tickets:
> www.wegottickets.com

Uncompromising industrial, psychedelic noise rock overlords, Hair Police famously toured the U.S with Sonic Youth, have played ATP, headlined No Fun Festival on numerous occasions.

'HAIR POLICE work with the traditional rock trinity of guitar, bass and drums, as well as chewed electronics, reworked tape and oscillators. The trio from Lexington, Kentucky feature Mike Connelly of Wolf Eyes and build a demonic wall of sound straddling the boundary between thrash metal and trippy industrial noise. The band have been spewing out a huge back catalogue for legendary labels such as American Tapes, Animal Disguise, Chondritic Sound, Hanson and Connelly's own Gods of Tundra imprint and most recently released the 'Totalled and Stranded' LP on Hundebiss and 'Certainty Of Swarms' through No Fun.' Upset the Rhythm

A tour LP will be available in a limited edition of 100. It is entitled "Stay in Bodies" and will be released by Harbinger Sound with a killer cover etching by Nate Young (Wolf Eyes) who also created the tour poster image.

> www.gnarlytimes.com
> www.last.fm/music/Hair+Police

family battlesnake
(harbinger, bo' weavil)

Berlin-based Bill Kouligas makes his long-overdue Cambridge debut. Kouligas has collaborated with Chris Corsano, Damo Suzuki, Karen Constance, Sudden Infant and more, with a sound conjuring up a hazy psychedelic mayhem of mind-blowing drones from lulling numbness to fierce noise outbreaks. Family Battlesnake releases are forthcoming on Harbinger Sound and Bo' Weavil.

> www.myspace.com/familybattlesnake

temperatures
(heat retention, ultramarine)

Temperatures are a bass/voice and drums/synth duo from London formed in late 2004, producing several vinyl releases and touring with A Middle Sex and Ninni Morgia Control Unit.

'... Temperatures again prove that they are one of London's most spasmodically captivating outfits with the release of their first LP, Ymir (Heat Retention). The previous 7" aktion has been good (particularly the debut 7" on 4th Harmonic), but this record drags the whole drum/bass/duo concept into a new sludgier realm. They don't so any of the proto-prog calesthetics of Lightning Bolt, but prefer to just roll around in muzz. Which is a fairly admirable alternative, eh?“ - Byron Coley and Thurston Moore, Arthur Magazine.

"... first full-length by this mysterious south London duo, one long untitled piece each side, downcast and sinister thick bass throbbing and rolling drumming on the first side, with vocals that sound like a broken man trying to explain what really happened to a hostile interrogator towards the end of the piece.

The second side is noisier, starting with their 'familiar' sound of knotted, hammered bass notes and drum clatter that breaks down after a few minutes before exploding into some terrifically noisy interplay with - it has to be said - Mark E Smith-style ranting before the yearning, thrilling conclusion. These boys don’t give much away, with the abstract titles and imagery, so just enjoy this night bus ride through hell. This is fantastic, abject subterranean stuff." - Ymir LP review on Swedish Nurse blog

> www.myspace.com/temperaturesband


 
 

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