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THE HERALD FRIDAY JANUARY 27 2017


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49 Entertainment Regime release new album Hardstyle in Quay Street A NIGHT of psy trance, hard


dance and hardstyle comes to Quay Street, Haverfordwest in February for the next Powerjam evening. Headlining the night at El Rio on


Friday, February 17 will be Ed ET & DTR, a dynamic duo of reverse bass hardstyle. Not content with a DJ union


that would turn heads, the two have accomplished a considerable amount of production since their combining of creative forces. Their discography already boasts


Regime: Launching their new album with a gig in Narberth REGIME are celebrating


another release at The Queens Hall this year, two years after their EP at the Boxing Day Bash in 2014. This unique band has been


playing the circuit for years and is much-loved in their home county of Pembrokeshire. On April 21, Regime will be


returning to the county to release their amazing new album at the popular Narberth venue. They may be considered Bristol’s


newcomers, but having shared stages with the likes of The Skints, Gentleman’s Dub Club, Scroobius Pip and Akala, Regime have quickly earned their stripes alongside some of the UK’s finest acts. Tackling issues such as drug


abuse, arms dealing and government oppression, Regime speak directly to the hearts and minds of free- thinking people. Social and political commentaries are blended seamlessly with hip-hop, reggae and rock to make audiences jump, laugh and think. Being raised on the likes of Rage


Against the Machine, Dead Prez and The Roots has helped create this unique and ever-conscious band. The first support act to be


confirmed is the Cardiff rapper Project. After only a short time on the UK rap scene, Project has already started


making waves. Fusing influences together from all corners of the musical universe, Project blends the emotional pull of classic orchestral strings with dirty, dark nu-metal esque guitar riffs and a fast, hard-hitting vocal delivery. His soul-baring lyrical style is


emotive and challenging. Energy, passion and emotion are the driving forces in his live sets; he captivates audiences with his honest and personal performances. He quickly took to the stage to


perform live, starting his journey off at Cardiff’s popular Hub Festival back in August 2015. Taking influences from artists


such as Tech N9ne, Atmosphere, Macklemore and Hilltop Hoods, Project released his first EP, ‘Rectify’, in July 2015, tackling such topics in his lyrics as discrimination, ambition, loss, friendship and substance abuse. Online tickets are available at


puretechss.co.uk/regime.html for £10 (plus a 75p booking fee) or from The Queens Hall office from Monday to Friday for £10 (plus a £1 booking fee). Online tickets are collected on the


door from 7pm on the night. Please have the name and address of the PayPal account used to buy the tickets. A limited number of tickets will be


available on the door from 7pm on the night for £10 too.


an impressive plethora of releases, having attained over 16 number one hardstyle chart positions globally on such well reputed outlets such as DJ’s United Records, Bionic Digital, Ourstyle recordings, Nu Reverse Recordings, Deception Digital, Nutty Trance, D-Day Recordings, Compulzion UK and many more. Ed ET & DTR bring a unique


edge to their take on hardstyle, which has seen their records supported by international headliners the world over. The boys have recently been


signed to DJ’s United Records, one of the biggest and most respected hardstyle record labels, which will showcase their work to the global hardstyle audience. Also taking to the stage on the


night is Cardiff’s Stu Grady, who is quite simply one of the most versatile DJs in the scene with a huge passion for all the many facets the dance music spectrum has to offer. Stu can perform a jaw dropping


set to many different styles of music. Most renowned for his hard style and hard trance, which almost everyone knows and loves him for, Stu also plays hardcore, techno, hard house, drum ‘n’ bass and anything oldskool! Hosted by Venom, Dane


McShane and Ryan Beer will return to Powerjam after nearly a decade back-to-back, along with resident


Award-winner at Span Arts Comedy Club FEBRUARY’S Span Arts


Comedy Club will have you in stitches, with Ian Bolsworth, Tom Ward and Dave Ward performing on the night. Ian Boldsworth, formerly known


under stage name Ray Peacock, has established himself as one of the most popular compères, headline performers and television warm-up acts on the circuit, with Chortle Award nominations in the ‘Best Compere’ and ‘Best Internet Show’ categories. Ian co-hosted the hugely popular


‘Peacock and Gamble Podcast’ with Ed Gamble. Almost 200 episodes of the iTunes number one show have been recorded, including numerous live shows and special runs at the Edinburgh Fringe, with guests including Russell Howard, Matt Lucas and Ardal O’Hanlon.


The show has also picked up


Chortle Internet Comedy Award nominations in consecutive years, used as in-flight entertainment for British Airways and was commissioned as a flagship show on FUBAR radio, where Ian also hosts his own weekly show ‘Some Nonsense with Ray Peacock’. With double act Peacock and


Gamble, Ian presented ‘The Comedy Club’ on BBC Radio 4 Extra, starred in ‘Warm Up’ for BBC Comedy Online (which he also wrote and produced) and appeared twice on ‘Russell Howard’s Good News’ (BBC Three), both as stand-ups and as a double act. They remain the only acts to have made repeat appearances on the show. Supporting him will be comedian


Tom Ward and compere for the evening Dave Ward. Why not have some dinner at the


Ed ET & DTR: Performing at El Rio in February


DJs Intense vs Turk and Smith-E. With tickets only £5 on the door


all night (from 10pm – 3am), what have you got to lose?


Ian Bolsworth: Headlining the Comedy Club


show? Food is available from Sospan Fach. Just order on arrival to be ready for the interval. Menus will be on the tables. Tickets are £10/8 (members and


concessions) in advance or £12/10 on the door.


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