Post by zog on Feb 25, 2009 19:03:33 GMT
Host: Sunday Funday @ Love Apple, Bradford
Type: Music/Arts - Performance
Network: Global
Date: 01 March 2009
Time: 17:00 - 23:00
Location: Love Apple
Town/City: Bradford, United Kingdom
Description"MARCH MAGIC" - SUNDAY FUNDAY
SUNDAY MARCH 1ST, 2009,
LOVE APPLE, CENTRAL BRADFORD (near the Alhambra Theatre)
The North of England's most bizarrely diverse music, dance and arts event "Sunday Funday" returns this weekend to Bradford's Love Apple, bringing you as always an exciting range of live bands, DJs, dancers and random circus action. If you've yet to sample the offkilter delights of Sunday Funday, switch off the telly and become part of the late weekend entertainment experiment that is helping Bradford regain its mantle of the equator of the musical universe.
The theme is "March Magic", Tetchi, Spence, the SewerSuckers, Astro Druid and the magnificent Twisted Bliss Dance Team making your Sunday evening a refreshingly psychedelic experience. Friendly, communal, 100% not for profit and open to all ages before 8.30pm and over 18s afterwards, for the "credit-crunch-friendly" sum of £3, unday Funday reaches out to all audiences, bringing fans of varied musical styles together under one broad roof.
Eye-catching visuals are provided by Zog, Sunday Funday's projection artist from Halifax. A local creative talent developing quite a reputation, Zog will be manifesting galaxial colours, shapes and thernes to add an uplifting spiritual ambience to proceedings, along with performance partner Manteum who will be also using lazer displays during Sunday Funday's March Magic show.
As well as displaying conscious visuals and themes alongside Astro Druid and Tetchi for Sunday Funday, Zog's work will also be on display accompanying Astro Druid at Thimbleberry Festival.
Kicking off the leftfield action is Aunt Sally's Sound. A contributor to Traffic Magazine, and a presenter on Phoenix FM, "straight outta Haworth", world music DJ Aunt Sally will be acclimatising Sunday Fundayers to the humidity of the journey ahead, warming up clubbers with a flurry of super-chilled worldwide rythyms. Also hailing from Bronte Country is up-and-coming busking singer-songwriter Spence who performs at folk festivals up and down the country. Currently working on studio material, from 6.30pm onwards, Spence will simmer the imagination with free-range mantras of life.
Lifting the tempo to psytransical proportions, Manchester's Astro Druid will set circadian rythyms in motion with meaningfully intuitive electronic wizardry. Once consciousness has been raised to a higher plane, you're ready for the multi-dimensional mind-apparatus that is Hebden Bridge's un-mimicable and highly imaginative live performers,Tetchi. Regulars at Kulu events at the Mill, fusing dance rock and folk, their "psychedelic groove infested quirk" is poised to infect your inner spirit to get the most static humanoid stirring to his or her feet in a flurry of primeval rhythm. (tetchi.co.uk).
When legendary Leeds punksters the SewerSuckers headed by guitarist Gaz Nowland take to the stage at 9pm, expect power, verve, lyrical passion and surprisingly groovematic continuity. Unlike many bands of the genre, the SewerSuckers define categorisation, and have a hip hop drummer, and the band have indulged in several genre crossover projects including mixes by Ian Ossia of Ministry of Sound. From the intimacy of squat parties to large outdoor festivals, the Sewer Suckers don't do mundane! Blending the heightened psychedelic vibe of "March Magic" with raw punk enthusiasm, dub destroyer Roy The Reggae Iceman blends the Suckers' sound midway between the Sex Pistols and Hawkwind, to keep the party flowing.
Finally, on this evening of world beats and infectuous grooves, radio roadshow extraordinaire Global Meltdown makes it public return. Part of the legendary Disoriental nights at the Love Apple, starting at 10pm, expect a two hour long dose of hard and fast beats snapping at you from all four corners of the world like rainforest aligators. Coming at you like a funky-fresh overdose of deadly nightshade, Delivered by BCB 106.6 FM's eclectic presenter and founder of world-music label Nation Records, Kath Canoville, picks up the pace and blasts full-blooded into outer space. interspersing the sounds of Africa, Asia and Latin America with a backdrop of crunchy, power-packed dub, beats and breaks, button up your bootstraps, fling on your backpack, and venture passionately across hills, forests, deserts, oceans and trees, and out into the great unknown.
Transcend your metaphysically significant other down to the Love Apple this Sunday between 5pm and midnight to celebrate the amazing diversity of the musical world, and lose yourself in the esoteric wisdom that is Sunday Funday. Sunday Funday isn't merely a clubbing event with a difference, nor an evolving scene to break scenes. Rebalancing your battle-weary chakra, preparing you for the stresses and strains of the week ahead, it's a complete state of mind.
ENJOY!!!
www.myspace.com/thesundayfunday
Type: Music/Arts - Performance
Network: Global
Date: 01 March 2009
Time: 17:00 - 23:00
Location: Love Apple
Town/City: Bradford, United Kingdom
Description"MARCH MAGIC" - SUNDAY FUNDAY
SUNDAY MARCH 1ST, 2009,
LOVE APPLE, CENTRAL BRADFORD (near the Alhambra Theatre)
The North of England's most bizarrely diverse music, dance and arts event "Sunday Funday" returns this weekend to Bradford's Love Apple, bringing you as always an exciting range of live bands, DJs, dancers and random circus action. If you've yet to sample the offkilter delights of Sunday Funday, switch off the telly and become part of the late weekend entertainment experiment that is helping Bradford regain its mantle of the equator of the musical universe.
The theme is "March Magic", Tetchi, Spence, the SewerSuckers, Astro Druid and the magnificent Twisted Bliss Dance Team making your Sunday evening a refreshingly psychedelic experience. Friendly, communal, 100% not for profit and open to all ages before 8.30pm and over 18s afterwards, for the "credit-crunch-friendly" sum of £3, unday Funday reaches out to all audiences, bringing fans of varied musical styles together under one broad roof.
Eye-catching visuals are provided by Zog, Sunday Funday's projection artist from Halifax. A local creative talent developing quite a reputation, Zog will be manifesting galaxial colours, shapes and thernes to add an uplifting spiritual ambience to proceedings, along with performance partner Manteum who will be also using lazer displays during Sunday Funday's March Magic show.
As well as displaying conscious visuals and themes alongside Astro Druid and Tetchi for Sunday Funday, Zog's work will also be on display accompanying Astro Druid at Thimbleberry Festival.
Kicking off the leftfield action is Aunt Sally's Sound. A contributor to Traffic Magazine, and a presenter on Phoenix FM, "straight outta Haworth", world music DJ Aunt Sally will be acclimatising Sunday Fundayers to the humidity of the journey ahead, warming up clubbers with a flurry of super-chilled worldwide rythyms. Also hailing from Bronte Country is up-and-coming busking singer-songwriter Spence who performs at folk festivals up and down the country. Currently working on studio material, from 6.30pm onwards, Spence will simmer the imagination with free-range mantras of life.
Lifting the tempo to psytransical proportions, Manchester's Astro Druid will set circadian rythyms in motion with meaningfully intuitive electronic wizardry. Once consciousness has been raised to a higher plane, you're ready for the multi-dimensional mind-apparatus that is Hebden Bridge's un-mimicable and highly imaginative live performers,Tetchi. Regulars at Kulu events at the Mill, fusing dance rock and folk, their "psychedelic groove infested quirk" is poised to infect your inner spirit to get the most static humanoid stirring to his or her feet in a flurry of primeval rhythm. (tetchi.co.uk).
When legendary Leeds punksters the SewerSuckers headed by guitarist Gaz Nowland take to the stage at 9pm, expect power, verve, lyrical passion and surprisingly groovematic continuity. Unlike many bands of the genre, the SewerSuckers define categorisation, and have a hip hop drummer, and the band have indulged in several genre crossover projects including mixes by Ian Ossia of Ministry of Sound. From the intimacy of squat parties to large outdoor festivals, the Sewer Suckers don't do mundane! Blending the heightened psychedelic vibe of "March Magic" with raw punk enthusiasm, dub destroyer Roy The Reggae Iceman blends the Suckers' sound midway between the Sex Pistols and Hawkwind, to keep the party flowing.
Finally, on this evening of world beats and infectuous grooves, radio roadshow extraordinaire Global Meltdown makes it public return. Part of the legendary Disoriental nights at the Love Apple, starting at 10pm, expect a two hour long dose of hard and fast beats snapping at you from all four corners of the world like rainforest aligators. Coming at you like a funky-fresh overdose of deadly nightshade, Delivered by BCB 106.6 FM's eclectic presenter and founder of world-music label Nation Records, Kath Canoville, picks up the pace and blasts full-blooded into outer space. interspersing the sounds of Africa, Asia and Latin America with a backdrop of crunchy, power-packed dub, beats and breaks, button up your bootstraps, fling on your backpack, and venture passionately across hills, forests, deserts, oceans and trees, and out into the great unknown.
Transcend your metaphysically significant other down to the Love Apple this Sunday between 5pm and midnight to celebrate the amazing diversity of the musical world, and lose yourself in the esoteric wisdom that is Sunday Funday. Sunday Funday isn't merely a clubbing event with a difference, nor an evolving scene to break scenes. Rebalancing your battle-weary chakra, preparing you for the stresses and strains of the week ahead, it's a complete state of mind.
ENJOY!!!
www.myspace.com/thesundayfunday