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Author: Conal Dougan

Artist of the Week: Bristol

Posted on December 9, 2014 by Conal Dougan

The Spiegeltent is back! Since it’s debut in 2012, the Bristol Spiegeltent has become a festive institution, offering up some of the most sparkling events of the Christmas period, and this year is no different. With regular Christmas parties, gigs… Continue Reading →

Music bristol, marc collin, massive attack, morcheeba, portishead, roads, spiegeltent

Review: An Evening With…, Factory Studios

Posted on December 7, 2014 by Conal Dougan

Factory Studios, the recording studios based in Bristol’s Lawrence Hill, played host to the launch of An Evening With…, carefully curated parties showcasing some of the most respected artists from the spectrum of house and techno. For this launch, An… Continue Reading →

Gig Reviews, Music an evening with, dan beaumont, factory studios, floating points, pardon my french, soulworks

Something for the Weekend

Posted on December 5, 2014 by Conal Dougan

Donegal mix master Colpey Calling selects his new Track of the Week, as well as the Best Track You’ve Never Heard. Track of the Week Floating Points – ‘Nuits Sonores’ (2014) Technically this hasn’t been released yet (although it is available… Continue Reading →

Music colpey calling, floating points, new music

Review: Swallows and Amazons, Bristol Old Vic

Posted on December 3, 2014 by Conal Dougan

3 December 2014 Stowing away at Bristol Old Vic this Christmas is Swallows and Amazons, returning to the theatre following its success in 2010. Taking inspiration from Arthur Ransome’s much-loved series, it is billed as a story of “an idyllic… Continue Reading →

Theatre neil hannon, old vic, swallows and amazons

Artist of the Week: Floating Points

Posted on December 2, 2014 by Conal Dougan

In an era when David Guetta pap rules the airwaves and dance music can’t make it without involving either a) a massive drop or b) the mindless repetition of a random phrase, it is great to have an artist producing… Continue Reading →

Music

Interview: Lund Quartet

Posted on December 1, 2014 by Conal Dougan

Following on from their outstanding gig at Bristol’s Hen & Chicken, we spoke to Simon from Bristol jazz outfit Lund Quartet about their upcoming album and collaborations with local musicians. Hi Simon. Thanks for the great gig at the Hen… Continue Reading →

Music bristol, interview, jazz, lund quartet

Something for the Weekend

Posted on November 28, 2014 by Conal Dougan

Donegal mix master Colpey Calling selects his new Track of the Week, as well as the Best Track You’ve Never Heard. Track of the Week Ken & Ryu – ‘Made Up’ (2014) This week it was tight between Derry artist… Continue Reading →

Music

Artist of the Week: Beyond the Wizard’s Sleeve

Posted on November 25, 2014 by Conal Dougan

Earlier this year, Northamptonshire lads Temples released their debut album Sun Structures, a solid collection of 60s psychadelic nostalgia and revivalism. The album benefited from spaced-out lyrics, structured verse-chorus songwriting and surely the catchiest riffs to ever come out of Kettering.… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized beyond the wizard's sleeve, erol alkan, sun restructured, temples

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