Events on Friday 7th September
“We're excited to be hosting Thai writer, translator and film-maker, Prabda Yoon in conversation at Foyles, Cabot Circus. His new book, Moving Parts, is his second collection of short stories out from Tilted Axis Press and a rare publication of Thai fiction translated into English.”
From:
Moving Parts: In Conversation With Prabda Yoon
“Expect insight, speculation, tangents and nonsense as four Alan enthusiasts bring this unofficial podcast to Bristol, discussing, dissecting and celebrating episodes 1 and 2 from the second series of Alan's Mid Morning Matters.”
From:
Monkey Tennis : Mid Evening Matters
“One of the most influential and beloved indie rock bands to emerge in the 1990s, Luna make lyrical, dreamy pop centered on singer/guitarist Dean Wareham. Formed in 1991, Luna came together after the breakup of Wareham's previous band, the equally influential Galaxie 500. Originally a trio, the band was a kind of alternative pop supergroup that also included former Chills bassist Justin Harwood and ex-Feelies drummer Stanley Demeski.”
From:
Luna
“After years of touring as an instrumentalist for Connan Mockasin and Mac DeMarco, Rory McCarthy shifts centre-stage with his gently composed lo-fi pop, ever-so-sweetly named infinite bisous. An Englishman in Paris, Rory has found the comfort of home in the city of sex and literature. Only making music when it feels right, infinite bisous fogs your bitter outlook on life with delicate, funk-infused billows of pure romance. We spent a late Friday morning on Skype, musing on the art of making music, the sound of sensual and the brighter side of our digital times. ‘This is the most personal project yet,’ he ruminates on infinite bisous. ‘It’s me.’”
From:
Infinite Bisous
“Thank goodness! Marisa Anderson is back with her 'Cloud Corner' album on Thrill Jockey in tow. The intimate and epic spaces and images created by her solo electric guitar are something else. The music track 'n' trails American folk music, 20th century minimalism and West African guitar idioms.”
From:
Marisa Anderson + Aughisky + Lorcán Thompson