Events on Thursday 19th October
“In the deepest depths of NASA HQ, two men Dick and Mickey, with guidance from operative Janine, have been assigned the almighty task of providing Neil Armstrong, the iconic first words to be spoken from the surface of the moon and change mankind forever.”
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Soundbite
“Romantic and honest, gloomy and curious, melodic and melancholic, Plastic Barricades chronicle life in the troubled yet fascinating XXI century with painstaking sincerity, asking questions and trying to find the answers. Inspired and influenced by almighty Radiohead, Oasis, Coldplay, Muse, Keane, Razorlight, Nirvana and many others, trio loves to experiment with styles, sound and approach.”
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Plastic Barricades + The Lasting Days
“Candlelit jazz standards played by two of
El Rincon's regular clandestine instrumentalists: the simply brilliant pianist Jon Baggott, with Pete Judge on trumpet & flugelhorn. Expect some Bill Evans tunes, some hand-selected standards, and some of Jon's lovely originals.”
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Los Clandestinos
“Formed in 1995 by Makoto Kawabata at the same time as the Acid Mothers Temple Soul Collective. The group released its debut album in 1997 on PSF Records (Japan), and it was selected as one of the year's best albums in the The Wire magazine (UK). In 1998 the group played their first tours of the US and Europe. Since then the group has released a huge number of albums on labels from many different countries. As of 2017, the group has released around 80 albums. Every year since 1998, they have toured extensively in the US and Europe, and more recently have started performing around Asia and in Japan too.”
From:
Acid Mothers Temple
“London four-piece Mellow Gang made a wondrous debut earlier this year with the sweet and dreamy ‘Lagoon (Solina)’. Their EP, ‘Play’ (released June 23rd), proves that there’s more lush psychedelic pop worth your attention.”
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Mellow Gang