Our recent recommendations for Cafe Kino
An intimate evening of activism and education at Kino: they screen award-winning documentary If A Tree Falls, following the story of imprisoned “eco-terrorist” Daniel McGowan and radical environmentalist group the Earth Liberation Front, alongside art and info stalls from Mintemori and BASE Social Centre.
Cafe Kino Political Film Screening of 'If A Tree Falls'
We’re veeery here for this scene-saving new run of DIY punk shows for barely the price of a pint! A Friday night five-biller of fringe noise, including glitchy chiptune from Bristol experimental queer scene fixture Eyre, Sigil’s howling emo-laced screwgaze and more, plus gig-goer discounts at the Kino kitchen.
Queercore Forever at Cafe Kino
Frankie say relax! In 1984 Brian De Palma trolled his critics with his most deliberate Hitchcock rip-off yet, reimagining Vertigo as a balls-to-the-wall sex-and-sleaze hardcore voyeurismfest. Met with boos at its first public screening, the power drill innuendos are worth the price alone.
Its Christmas time! Here at Heavy Pictures Presents we have a hot and sleazy entry into Brian De Palma's filmography
Cambridge shoegazers Lemondaze play swooning, washed-out guitar-pop for the romantically concussed! Their woozy sound swells and shimmers with slow-release euphoria – tailor-made for acolytes of: Slowdive, Drop Nineteens, Just Mustard, They Are Gutting A Body Of Water.
Blowout Presents Lemondaze, Indecision and Year of the Rabbit at Cafe Kino, Bristol
The IGH improv machine churns on with a second celebration of their fresh organised chaos imprint! It’s The Dark Prince of industrial neo-noir as you’ve never seen him before: Slack Alice / Bellyache rabble-rouser Kelan’s going full downtown jazzer with the house band in a Monday no-brainer FFO: Psychic TV, Special Interest, John Zorn, Glenn Branca.
Celebrating our first release as label + future regular