SKINNY WOLVES CLUB
E+S=B & Hair France Live
Skinny Wolves DJs & Guest DJ's Jaakko (Finland) & Magnetize
This Thursday 25th May, the Hub, Dublin
doors 9pm // bands 9.30 // djs until 2.30
6/7 euro
"Art Rocking Music to Dance to....
Music from the Post-Punk, No/New wave, Krautrock eras and everything
it has inspired and influenced since..."
(Magik Markers had to cancel as they are not being allowed into the
country)
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E+S=B feature members of Irish legends WORMHOLES, and have released
one sold out CDR on the Deserted Village label.
They dont play often but were Damo Suzuki's backing band last year in
Dublin and also played along side Candian freaks Les Georges Leningrad
& Glasgows arty post punks Park Attack.
They improvise around a krautrock sound using keyboards, bass, drums,
percussion and electronics/effects.
This will be their first show in about a year, so it really is a
special occasion.
Check out their song on our myspace profile for how great they are...
http://www.myspace.com/skinnywolves
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Hair France is New Zelander Dan Watsons new avant rock outing with a
new line up. He played before in Happy Stack and Mcfilthies (featuring
members of Stereolab). Dan runs the Vibrator club and also, Folkrum
records which has had many great releases, such as capratone, adrian
crowley, etc... this is also a rare live gig, so make sure to check
them out...
check out more about these here
http://www.skinnywolves.com/club.htm
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Jaakko is back from Finland with a s**t load of new vinyl and a
grinning face after touring around Ireland in Circle's tour van and
the pride of LORDI!
check out his previous SW Club set list here
http://www.skinnywolves.com/club-list-jaakko.htm
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Magnetize, who is well known for his album on rimbadu records {a
collection of tracks recorded between 2000 and 2004 ranging from
drones and soundscapes to looped guitar sounds and radio-wave static.
made using a heavily treated guitar & analogue modular synth and
recorded live in one take with no overdubs or post-editing.} &
templedog releases loosely classified as dark dancefloor
electro/techno will be playing a noisey DJ set.
If anyone caught him play after the Circle gig, in Bodkins will know
what we are talking about! Damn right!
http://www.magnetize.biz/
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OH, some reviews of E+S=B's Milkshake on the RISC Records Compilation:
"My favourite is a band called E+S=B, about whom little seems to be
known. Their track's called "Milkshake", and it sounds like, well, a
rudimentary live motorik recorded at someone's practice room. But it's
one of the best rudimentary live motoriks I've heard in a long time.
They've got the speed, the drum-fills, the swooshes of guitar, the
organ sound and the momentum down just right, and it's a blast"
Frances May Morgan, Plan B
"'Milkshake' by E+S=B is a seven-and-a-half-minute rehearsal-room
recording of neu-waves and cosmic casiotones reminiscent of Germanic
groove units of old." Keith Wallace, Do Something pretty
"E+S=B's awesome krautrocking "Milkshake" itself almost justifies the
compilation's existence" Paul Watts, Anorak
"You have to love the cheeky pure pop offering of 'Milkshake' by
E+S=B, a song that makes you want to dance (up til now, most of these
tracks just make you think)." Sinead Gleeson, Sigla
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