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4. COOL HOUSE
COAL EXCHANGE,CARDIFF BAY, CARDIFF
Saturday 13/6
WHAT started life as a pre-club bar event
2. BEATZ & BOBZ with Dave Mills spinning to 50 people is
THE EXETER PHOENIX, GANDY ST, EXETER now Cardiff’s byword for quality house
Saturday 6/6 and techno.
Tonight former End duo Layo &
LONG serving forces on the breaks Bushwacka! are joined by Circo Loco
scene, Beatz & Bobz are as proud as favourite Matthias Tanzmann. Residents
punch of their heritage. Launched in Matt Joy, Matt Owen, Huey Richards and
1997, their bookings have always had the Dave Mills support.
wow factor with DJs like Afrika 10pm – 4am £tbc
Bambattaa, Timo Mass, The Orb’s Dr Alex
cool-house.net
Paterson and Soul of Man. HEADS UP: Layo & Bushwacka!’s recent
Tonight they give breaks and d&b a heavy Olmeto release is another electronic funk killer
INSIDE
dunking with Krafty Kuts and Noisia with the booming ‘L&B 21’ backed with the old
limbering up for friendly fi sty cuffs on the school house vibes of ‘Strictly L&B’.
decks.
INFO...
Mr Nice and Maxxi P go back-to-back,
while residents Ben and Lex throw some 5. SHIT THE BED NINE
1. As a nipper, Delete’s
punches on the side. LAKOTA, BRUNSWICK SQ, BRISTOL
Control Alt
headliner Tom Ellis
9pm – 2am £11 Saturday 6/6
(below) once passed
myspace.com/beatzandbobz10
Delete
out playing ‘Twinkle
HEADS UP: Krafty Kuts gets down with the BRISTOL’S favourite beat rapscallions
Twinkle Little Star’ on his rural chic at Oxon’s Out To Graze Festival, on The Blast team up with The Scratch
clarinet. He gave up the Saturday 13th June. Check
outtograze.co.uk Perverts’ Beatdown for another bass
Escape into unknown
clarinet soon after. for more details. propelled Shit The Bed affair.
Headliners The Scratch Perverts, MC
electronics
Dynamite, Sub Focus and Skream b2b with
3. TOGS Plastician get plenty of leverage from
1. ALT RECORDINGS 2ND THE OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ST MARY’S local tyrants Dubious and Arsequake. One
BIRTHDAY ST, TRURO hell of a hefty session!
TAKE FIVE CAFÉ, STOKES CROFT, BRISTOL Saturday 20/6 10pm – 8am £15
Saturday 13/6
myspace.com/theblast_bristol
GOING under the self-given moniker of HEADS UP: The Scratch Perverts join the
JUNE is a funny month on the Westside. “Plymouth’s 14th best DJ”, Aldo Vanucci Beach Break Live entourage on Tuesday 16th
With Glastonbury lurking and Beach is a master of low-slung feel-good funk June. FFI
beachbreaklive.com
Break Live coming up mid-way, many and has bootlegged remixes of everyone
clubs keep an understandably low from Queen to Dr Dre, as well as dropping
profi le. Thankfully, Delete Techno are the odd legal one for Max Sedgley and
ploughing ahead, helping London techno Fatboy Slim.
label Alt Recordings celebrate their 2nd
2. Tom named his
He also co-wrote Fatboy’s ‘That Old Pair of
birthday tonight.
immense EP on Floppy
Jeans’ and supplied Norman with many of
A long-time Alt favourite, Tom Ellis plays
Funk ‘101 Things To Do
the samples for the ‘Palookaville’ LP,
a live set of stripped down, funked out
With A Sandwich
using the massive vinyl collection that is
rhythms, complete with his own live bass
Toaster’ after he spent a
slowly replacing all his furniture.
plucking and plenty of jazzy ripples. year living with only a Tonight Aldo is joined by Shanghai Disco
Recently snapped up for Luke Solomon’s sandwich toaster to dude Robin Parris and they’ll both bring a
Music For Freaks label, Cambridge’s Le make meals with. smile to your face.
Jockey brings his edgier, experimental 9pm – 2am £3
techno grooves, while Tone Def and Mr
3. Tom and Leif have
theoldgrammarschool.com
Smith unleash a funkier side.
an EP imminent on
HEADS UP: Robin Parris plays the Sunday
10pm – 4am £5
Trimsound, entitled
Chill slot on Cornwall’s mainstream commercial
deletetechno.com
‘Tone EP’. It’s available
radio station
Atlantic.fm, the perfect way to
HEADS UP: ‘Sex, Drugs and Sausage Rolls’
from 30th June.
wind down your weekend.
is the debut album release from Tom Ellis,
which comes out on Telegraph Recordings this
month.
Local
● Cardiff’s C-Y-N-T go all out on Meanwhile, their fi nal Thursday on Saturday 6th June, taking
the fi nal week of the student nighter at CLWB IFOR BACH place at CARDIFF STUDENT
Knowledge term. On Friday 5th June, they welcomes BOY 8-BIT on Thursday UNION’S GREAT HALL, with
WEST &
smash it up with Dim Mak’s 11th June. FFI
c-y-n-t.com GOLDIE, HIGH CONTRAST,
WALES
Italian stallions THE BLOODY NOISIA, CYANTIFIC, N-TYPE,
BEETROOTS, ghetto-house don ● Cardiff’s premier drum & bass YOUNGSTA and LOGISTICS all
DJ ZINC, Ed Banger’s DJ FEADZ promoters APERTURE again on the massive d&b and dubstep
and Institubes’ artist DAS GLOW. team up with Hospital Records line-up. FFI
aperturefamily.co.uk
It all goes off at CLUB SEVEN. for another HOSPITALITY special
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