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Interview: Gramatik

Posted on December 10, 2014 by Conal Dougan

Slovenian DJ Gramatik is bringing his funk/hip-hop/electro-swing party to Bristol’s Thekla on Friday, so we couldn’t resist asking him some questions about his show. Welcome to the UK! Are you looking forward to your gig in Bristol? I’m happy to… Continue Reading →

Music gramatik, interview, Thekla

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

Review: Catfish and the Bottlemen, Thekla

Posted on December 5, 2014 by Arran

5 December 2014 For the third time in 14 months The Fix had the name Catfish and the Bottlemen on its list of monthly gig reviews in Bristol and thus our previous experience of their performances at Louisiana in October… Continue Reading →

Gig Reviews, Music arran dutton, bristol, bristol music, catfish and the bottlemen, cocoon, fran healy, indie, kathleen, lousiana, the balcony, Thekla, travis, van mccann

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: Rodrigo y Gabriela, Colston Hall

Posted on December 5, 2014 by Kevin McGough

4th December 2014 Sometimes things just work. You can’t really explain it, but they just do. Be it balsamic vinegar in a dessert, or flamenco and heavy metal, it may seem odd at first but once you get over the… Continue Reading →

Gig Reviews 2014, bristol, colston hall, december, Kevin Mcgough, rodrigo y gabriella, the fix, the fix magazine

Throwback Thursday: Retro Track of the Week

Posted on December 4, 2014 by Scott Hammond

Song: The Killing Moon Artist: Echo and The Bunnymen Year: 1984 Often described by Ian McCulloch as “the greatest song ever written,” the Echo and the Bunnymen singer’s praise for ‘The Killing Moon’ reached sacred proportions in 2008 when he… Continue Reading →

Music, Uncategorized echo and the bunnymen, scott hammond, the killing moon, throwback thursday

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 →

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