Wednesday, 31 January 2018
Ed Schrader's Music Beat are coming back to London this May! Joy of joys!
Upset The Rhythm presents…
ED SCHRADER’S MUSIC BEAT
Monday 7 May
Moth Club, Old Trades Hall, Valette St, Hackney Central, E9 6NU
7.30pm | £7.50 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/430039
ED SCHRADER'S MUSIC BEAT are Ed Schrader and Devlin Rice - a minimalist punk duo from the fair city of Baltimore, Maryland. In the beginning there was only Ed: a man unhinged, channelling to the world a sacred message in the form of song. His only divining instruments: a single floor tom, one light, and a commanding baritone. He's a master songsmith who has reduced pop and punk to their most basic building blocks. Ed was soon joined by Devlin on bass, who proved to be an acute match for encapsulating the space-time from whence they came. Their union quickly brought about the release of their 2012 debut album 'Jazz Mind' and 2014’s ‘Party Jail’ through Upset The Rhythm which The Wire said recalled "the percussion-heavy chants of Liars", with Ed "affecting a mournful Arthur Russell tone on the a cappella songs" whilst "roaring like Rollins" on the album's faster numbers. Since then, Ed Schrader's Music Beat have toured frequently in North America and Europe, notably alongside their friends Future Islands.
New album, ‘Riddles’ begins their new life. In search of a fresh direction, Ed and Devlin invited their close friend, electronic-pop maestro Dan Deacon, to expand their sound and experiment with them as the album’s producer, arranger, and co-writer. Working steadily in Dan’s studio for two years in total collaboration, three evolving musicians pushed through an intense period of personal tumult and found purpose in the sounds they were committing to record. The result: a polished and passionate masterpiece of nuanced alt-rock. From driving opening track ‘Dunce’ and the soaring single ‘Riddles’ to the disarmingly gorgeous closer ‘Culebra’, Ed and Devlin unapologetically channel a personal pantheon of pop and rock gods while growing into the band—and people—they’d previously kept caged inside. ‘Riddles’ is released through Carpark Records on March 2nd.
https://edschradersmusicbeat.bandcamp.com/
Tuesday, 30 January 2018
Upset The Rhythm - RADIO SHOW 5!
Alright then!
Here’s Upset The Rhythm’s brand new radio show for January, episode number five for arts hub CAMP. Two terrific hours that speed by in the company of Minimal Man, David Nance, No Babies, Yeah You and Dancing Did. We’ve even included some recent field recordings from our Moor Mother and No Home concert, listen up and listen loud!
Upset The Rhythm - Episode 5
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01. Love Live Life + 1 - Love Will Make a Better You
02. Shopping - Control Yourself
03. David Nance - Negative Boogie
04. Camberwell Now - Pearl Divers
05. Flood - Blessed Be the Young Children
06. No Home - Live at Upset The Rhythm
07. No Babies - The Weight
08. Yeah You - Skin (I Have Only Lived Once)
09. Beverly Glenn Copeland - Ever New
10. Meredith Monk - Fields / Clouds
11. Hiroshi Yoshimura - Urban Snow
12. Elizabeth - You Should Be More Careful
13. Moor Mother - Live at Upset The Rhythm
14. Sunday Painters - Flex
15. Young Guv - Traumatic
16. Magits - Fragmented
17. Minimal Man - Jungle Song
18. Angus MacLise - Heavenly Blue Pt. 4 and 5.
19. Full Moon Band - Thinking About Yesterday
20. Strandgut - Endstation
21. Dulcimer - Time in My Life
22. Dancing Did - The Rhythm Section Sticks Together
23. Bernard Parmegiani - Accidents / Harmoniques
24. Slime - Robot Age
25. Ashra - Nightdust
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Brigid Mae Power to play London this March!
Overjoyed to announce this intimate concert with Brigid Mae Power this March! Tickets now on sale!
Upset The Rhythm presents…
BRIGID MAE POWER
Tuesday 27 March
Servant Jazz Quarters, 10A Bradbury Street, Dalston, London N16 8JN
7.30pm | £8 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/429984
BRIGID MAE POWER is an Irish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who, like Judie Sill, Micky Newburyor Linda Perhacs before her, paints her songs in dreamily expansive strokes, transporting earthly compositions into universal and exultant realms. Her self-titled debut on Tompkins Square was a majestic suite of reverb-swathed laments for voice, guitar, piano, accordion, and harmonium, recorded at the Portland studio of key musical foil Peter Broderick. Themes include transformation, change, motherhood, acceptance, strength, courage and trust. In the words of Power, the album is about “trusting if you lose yourself or your way — you can come back”.
New album ‘The Two Worlds’ is another masterful collection of effortless, affecting folk, and an album that furthers the songwriter and multi-instrumentalist’s already stellar reputation. Live, Brigid can encapsulate the timeless magic of her songs either solo or as a duo with Peter. Thus far she has toured throughout Ireland, UK and the US together with artists including Lee Ranaldo, Richard Dawson, Alasdair Roberts, Peter Broderick and Ryley Walker, with performances at Le Guess Who? and TUSK festivals along the way.
http://brigidmaepower.com/
Friday, 19 January 2018
The Green Child's debut album is released today! Plus news on upcoming shows for David Nance & Shopping!
Mikey Young and Raven Mahon began collaborating on The Green Child, after meeting in 2013 when their bands, Total Control and Grass Widow
played a show in Oakland, California. They started writing songs
together in Australia in 2014 and the project has been on a slow burn
since. Their self-titled debut album is the culmination of a several
years of putting ideas together internationally and periodically
recording in Mikey's home studio.
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‘The Green Child’ is released today
through Upset The Rhythm on 180g black vinyl, accompanied by some
suitably spirited sleeve design by James Vinciguerra. It is available in
all good shops and directly through our webshop here.
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Upset The Rhythm presents...
DAVID NANCE
NEGATIVE SPACE
MIDNIGHT MINES
Monday 5 February
The Islington, 1 Tolpuddle St, Angel, London, N1 0XT
7.30pm | £6 | TICKETS
DAVID NANCE, Omaha veteran of
warble and hiss, returns with ‘Negative Boogie’ (Ba Da Bing Records),
his new concoction of chug, throb and greasy swagger. For
‘Boogie’, Nance trades in his beaten up Tascam 488 for the bulletproof,
glass walls of A.R.C. Studios. Where else can you brew the negative
boogie? It’s a bit like Canned Heat but with Pere Ubu’s queasy rhythms
and someone playing five-finger fillet with Swell Maps. Ensconced in his
ivory tower and soundproof rooms, Nance reached for unlikely weapons to
tear down his own lofty experiment. He had his pick of rare guitars,
cowbells, steel drums, vintage amps, Crazy Horse microphones, mellotron,
and the restless but indefatigable rhythm section of Kevin Donahue and
Tom May. They started at sunrise and recorded 15 songs by midnight.
Maybe it’s his Midwestern work ethic, maybe he’s a sonic cheapskate.
Maybe it’s just the sound of negative boogie. These songs stab and flow
into one other like a perfectly orchestrated classic. They’re drenched
with Nance’s most biting and comic lyrics to date, peaking on
“D.L.A.T.U.M.F. Blues”. And ripping through the entire thing is the
cracked power he yanks out of the guitar, a veritable The Good, The Bad
and the Ugly of riffage. This is a departure for Nance. It’s bigger and
grander but it’s far from easy music. It’s his Plastic Ono Band, his For
Your Pleasure, his fever dream of Rocket from the Tombs. Shredders sit
with jangling rockers, manic energy spills into depressive torpor,
providing the ultimate record experience: one of power, nuance and
emotion.
NEGATIVE SPACE play mysterious
gay hardcore. Negative Space released their debut album 'Gestalt'
through new London-based queer label Always Restrictions and Drunken
Sailor late last year. The record focuses almost exclusively on the
miasma of larger inner-city living and the effects of gender dysphoria
on the self, 'Gestalt' pushes an overbearing aural disquiet that expands
on the band's established tense minimalism while upping the ire,
recalling post-punk forefathers like Wire or a peppier Gang of Four
while simultaneously feeling wonderfully, urgently now.
MIDNIGHT MINES are a
self-styled ‘spontaneous music ensemble’ eschewing formal songwriting
for laying down improvised bursts of music during their recording
sessions. The resulting live jams are subsequently chopped, screwed and
assembled into tracks, filtered through their love of obscure 60s garage
no-hopers, outsider folk, The Fall, fried dub, early industrial and
other esoteric concerns. Baron Saturday and Private Sorrow swap
instruments and splice together tracks built out of old drum machines,
feedback, 2-note riffs, atonal harmonies, transistor organs and
repetitive mantras. Check out their recent LP on Mystery Plane and the
duo’s ‘We Are The Primitives of a New Era’ cassette.
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Upset The Rhythm presents…
SHOPPING
DOG CHOCOLATE
BIG JOANIE
Tuesday 6 February
Moth Club, Old Trades Hall, Valette St, Hackney Central, E9 6NU
7.30pm | £9 | TICKETS
SHOPPING are propulsive bass
lines, primitive disco-not-disco drums and guitar lines sharp as broken
glass. The band was formed in 2012 by members Rachel Aggs (guitar),
Billy Easter (bass) and Andrew Milk (drums), who've all done time in a
plethora of notable UK DIY bands including Trash Kit, Sacred Paws and
Wet Dog. They pull from a well of 70's post-punk with a voraciousness
seldom seen these days, bringing to mind the jagged aggression of Gang
of Four, the voracious yelp of The Slits and the dance inducing thrust
of Delta 5 . Their debut LP 'Consumer Complaints' was released November
2013 in the UK via MILK records and quickly sold out its first pressing.
A US re-issue of 'Consumer Complaints' came out in 2015 via Fat Cat
records, followed up by their excellent second album 'Why Choose?' The
band are tirelessly committed to taking their sound to new audiences and
spreading the Shopping gospel, securing impressive gigs along the way
including main support for ESG and Gang Of Four as well as a BBC 6 Music
session for Marc Riley. They have toured in the UK and throughout
Europe numerous times over the last few years and last year toured the
USA with also awesome Gauche, look out for a new album ‘The Official
Body’ through FatCat imminently!
DOG CHOCOLATE sound like a
crowded room but are actually four individuals from London. Having
played in many other bands including Yeborobo, Limn and Gasp! Cracking
Eggs, united they recognise Dog Chocolate as their one true love.
Abandoning notions of elegance, cred and professionalism they embrace
the ramshackle, instant and fun, capturing a vivid spontaneity with
their music. Their sound is a shabby, fast, over-excited ball of wet fur
falling down the stairs, knocking over plant pots along the way and
staining the carpet. With an average song time of 2 minutes, Dog
Chocolate are on to the next treat before fully digesting the last.
Chewing up bits of punk, post-punk, noise and pop, Matthew and Robert's
guitars race around each other like wasps, pitch-shifting and phasing
all over the place while Jono's rolled-up-newspaper drums chase them
round the room. The band's new album ‘Moody Balloon Baby’ is readying
for release through Upset The Rhythm, who also released their debut
'Snack Fans' in 2016.
BIG JOANIE are a black feminist
punk band based in London, UK. They formed in July 2013 to play First
Timers in November that year - a gig where every band played their first
set. Big Joanie are Chardine Taylor-Stone (drums & vocals),
Stephanie Phillips (guitar & vocals) and Estella Adeyeri (bass &
vocals). Big Joanie are influenced by Nirvana, Throwing Muses, X-Ray
Spex, The Bags, My Bloody Valentine, Darlene Love, Tina Turner, Jesus
and the Mary Chain, Breeders, PJ Harvey, Shop Assistants... They're like
The Ronettes filtered through 80s DIY and riot grrrl with a sprinkling
of dashikis. Big Joanie formed to make powerful music but also to create
a continuum for black punks by presenting a strong, powerful vision of
black womanhood and discussing the black punks who came before them. By
making black punks more visible, they believe they can inspire young
black punks to start the bands they always wanted to hear.
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Hoping you have a fantastic weekend,
Thanks so much for your time,
Upset The Rhythm
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Tuesday, 16 January 2018
Screaming Females are heading to London on May 23rd! Best news!
Hurrah! So excited to welcome Screaming Females back to London this May! Tickets onsale now!
Upset The Rhythm presents…
SCREAMING FEMALES
Wednesday 23 May
OSLO, 1a Amhurst Road, Hackney, E8 1LL
7.30pm | £10 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/427471
SCREAMING FEMALES are one of those force-of-nature bands that only comes around once in a blue moon. Their story starts in New Brunswick in 2005, with Marissa on guitar and vocals, Jarrett on drums and Michael on bass. 'Power Move' was the band's first full-length with any label (or any outside help) and was released by their hometown label, Don Giovanni Records, in 2008. They've gradually sneaked into a wider mainstream consciousness, gaining attention for their punk rock sensibilities and their raucous live shows driven by Marissa's famed guitar heroics. Now Screaming Females are DIY-punk luminaries, on the cusp of celebrating 13 years as a band by releasing this February’s new album, entitled ‘All At Once’ on Don Giovanni Records. The band collaborated with producer Matt Bayles, setting out to make an album in the spirit of a salon-style gallery show, where larger pieces provide an eye-level focal point to a galaxy of smaller works. Concision took a back seat to experimentation, with arrangements meant to evoke the energy and spontaneity of their live performances. ‘All At Once’ is a reminder there's a hopeful and joyful energy to underground music-making. Patience, perseverance, and long term dedication still work.
http://screamingfemales.com/
Upset The Rhythm presents…
SCREAMING FEMALES
Wednesday 23 May
OSLO, 1a Amhurst Road, Hackney, E8 1LL
7.30pm | £10 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/427471
SCREAMING FEMALES are one of those force-of-nature bands that only comes around once in a blue moon. Their story starts in New Brunswick in 2005, with Marissa on guitar and vocals, Jarrett on drums and Michael on bass. 'Power Move' was the band's first full-length with any label (or any outside help) and was released by their hometown label, Don Giovanni Records, in 2008. They've gradually sneaked into a wider mainstream consciousness, gaining attention for their punk rock sensibilities and their raucous live shows driven by Marissa's famed guitar heroics. Now Screaming Females are DIY-punk luminaries, on the cusp of celebrating 13 years as a band by releasing this February’s new album, entitled ‘All At Once’ on Don Giovanni Records. The band collaborated with producer Matt Bayles, setting out to make an album in the spirit of a salon-style gallery show, where larger pieces provide an eye-level focal point to a galaxy of smaller works. Concision took a back seat to experimentation, with arrangements meant to evoke the energy and spontaneity of their live performances. ‘All At Once’ is a reminder there's a hopeful and joyful energy to underground music-making. Patience, perseverance, and long term dedication still work.
http://screamingfemales.com/
Dog Chocolate and Big Joanie will be playing at our Shopping concert next month! Counting the days! BTW... it's 21 days!
Upset The Rhythm presents…
SHOPPING
DOG CHOCOLATE
BIG JOANIE
Tuesday 6 February
Moth Club, Old Trades Hall, Valette St,
Hackney Central, E9 6NU
7.30pm | £9 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/424325
SHOPPING are propulsive bass lines, primitive disco-not-disco
drums and guitar lines sharp as broken glass. The band was formed in 2012 by
members Rachel Aggs (guitar), Billy Easter (bass) and Andrew Milk (drums),
who've all done time in a plethora of notable UK DIY bands including Trash Kit
and Wet Dog. They pull from a well of 70's post-punk with a voraciousness
seldom seen these days, bringing to mind the jagged aggression of Gang of Four,
the voracious yelp of The Slits and the dance inducing thrust of Delta 5 .
Their debut LP 'Consumer Complaints' was released November 2013 in the UK via
MILK records and quickly sold out its first pressing. A US re-issue of
'Consumer Complaints' came out in 2015 via Fat Cat records, followed up by
their excellent second album 'Why Choose?' The band are tirelessly committed to
taking their sound to new audiences and spreading the Shopping gospel, securing
impressive gigs along the way including main support for ESG and Gang Of Four
as well as a BBC 6 Music session for Marc Riley. They have toured in the UK and
throughout Europe numerous times over the last few years and last year toured
the USA with also awesome Gauche, look out for a new album ‘The Official Body’
through FatCat imminently!
DOG CHOCOLATE sound like a crowded room but are actually four individuals from
London. Having played in many other bands including Yeborobo, Limn and Gasp!
Cracking Eggs, united they recognise Dog Chocolate as their one true love.
Abandoning notions of elegance, cred and professionalism they embrace the
ramshackle, instant and fun, capturing a vivid spontaneity with their music.
Their sound is a shabby, fast, over-excited ball of wet fur falling down the
stairs, knocking over plant pots along the way and staining the carpet. With an
average song time of 2 minutes, Dog Chocolate are on to the next treat before
fully digesting the last. Chewing up bits of punk, post-punk, noise and pop,
Matthew and Robert's guitars race around each other like wasps, pitch-shifting
and phasing all over the place while Jono's rolled-up-newspaper drums chase
them round the room. The band's new album ‘Moody Balloon Baby’ is readying for
release through Upset The Rhythm, who also released their debut 'Snack Fans' in
2016.
BIG JOANIE are a black feminist punk band based in London, UK.
They formed in July 2013 to play First Timers in November that year - a gig
where every band played their first set. Big Joanie are Chardine Taylor-Stone
(drums & vocals), Stephanie Phillips (guitar & vocals) and Estella
Adeyeri (bass & vocals). Big Joanie are influenced by Nirvana, Throwing
Muses, X-Ray Spex, The Bags, My Bloody Valentine, Darlene Love, Tina Turner,
Jesus and the Mary Chain, Breeders, PJ Harvey, Shop Assistants... They're like
The Ronettes filtered through 80s DIY and riot grrrl with a sprinkling of
dashikis. Big Joanie formed to make powerful music but also to create a
continuum for black punks by presenting a strong, powerful vision of black
womanhood and discussing the black punks who came before them. By making black
punks more visible, they believe they can inspire young black punks to start
the bands they always wanted to hear.
Monday, 15 January 2018
David Nance, Negative Space, Midnight Mines all playing Feb 5th in London!
Here's the lowdown on our next London concert, Feb 5th at The Islington
with... David Nance, Negative Space and Midnight Mines! 100% AMAZE!
Upset The Rhythm presents…
DAVID NANCE
NEGATIVE SPACE
MIDNIGHT MINES
Monday 5 February
The Islington, 1 Tolpuddle St, Angel, London, N1 0XT
7.30pm | £6 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/421393
DAVID NANCE, Omaha veteran of warble and hiss, returns with ‘Negative Boogie’ (Ba Da Bing Records), his new concoction of chug, throb and greasy swagger. For ‘Boogie’, Nance trades in his beaten up Tascam 488 for the bullet-proof, glass walls of A.R.C. Studios. Where else can you brew the negative boogie? It’s a bit like Canned Heat but with Pere Ubu’s queasy rhythms and someone playing five finger fillet with Swell Maps. Ensconced in his ivory tower and soundproof rooms, Nance reached for unlikely weapons to tear down his own lofty experiment. He had his pick of rare guitars, cowbells, steel drums, vintage amps, Crazy Horse microphones, mellotron, and the restless but indefatigable rhythm section of Kevin Donahue and Tom May. They started at sunrise and recorded 15 songs by midnight. Maybe it’s his Midwestern work ethic, maybe he’s a sonic cheapskate. Maybe it’s just the sound of negative boogie. These songs stab and flow into one other like a perfectly orchestrated classic. They’re drenched with Nance’s most biting and comic lyrics to date, peaking on “D.L.A.T.U.M.F. Blues”. And ripping through the entire thing is the cracked power he yanks out of the guitar, a veritable The Good, The Bad and the Ugly of riffage. This is a departure for Nance. It’s bigger and grander but it’s far from easy music. It’s his Plastic Ono Band, his For Your Pleasure, his fever dream of Rocket from the Tombs. Shredders sit with jangling rockers, manic energy spills into depressive torpor, providing the ultimate record experience: one of power, nuance and emotion.
https://davidnance.bandcamp.com
NEGATIVE SPACE play mysterious gay hardcore. Negative Space released their debut album 'Gestalt' through new London-based queer label Always Restrictions and Drunken Sailor late last year. The record focuses almost exclusively on the miasma of larger inner-city living and the effects of gender dysphoria on the self, 'Gestalt' pushes an overbearing aural disquiet that expands on the band's established tense minimalism while upping the ire, recalling post-punk forefathers like Wire or a peppier Gang of Four while simultaneously feeling wonderfully, urgently now.
https://spacenegative.bandcamp.com/
MIDNIGHT MINES are a self-styled ‘spontaneous music ensemble’ eschewing formal song-writing for laying down improvised bursts of music during their recording sessions. The resulting live jams are subsequently chopped, screwed and assembled into tracks, filtered through their love of obscure 60s garage no-hopers, outsider folk, The Fall, fried dub, early industrial and other esoteric concerns. Baron Saturday and Private Sorrow swap instruments and splice together tracks built out of old drum machines, feedback, 2-note riffs, atonal harmonies, transistor organs and repetitive mantras. Check out their recent LP on Mystery Plane and the duo’s ‘We Are The Primitives of a New Era’ cassette.
https://midnightmines.bandcamp.com/
Upset The Rhythm presents…
DAVID NANCE
NEGATIVE SPACE
MIDNIGHT MINES
Monday 5 February
The Islington, 1 Tolpuddle St, Angel, London, N1 0XT
7.30pm | £6 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/421393
DAVID NANCE, Omaha veteran of warble and hiss, returns with ‘Negative Boogie’ (Ba Da Bing Records), his new concoction of chug, throb and greasy swagger. For ‘Boogie’, Nance trades in his beaten up Tascam 488 for the bullet-proof, glass walls of A.R.C. Studios. Where else can you brew the negative boogie? It’s a bit like Canned Heat but with Pere Ubu’s queasy rhythms and someone playing five finger fillet with Swell Maps. Ensconced in his ivory tower and soundproof rooms, Nance reached for unlikely weapons to tear down his own lofty experiment. He had his pick of rare guitars, cowbells, steel drums, vintage amps, Crazy Horse microphones, mellotron, and the restless but indefatigable rhythm section of Kevin Donahue and Tom May. They started at sunrise and recorded 15 songs by midnight. Maybe it’s his Midwestern work ethic, maybe he’s a sonic cheapskate. Maybe it’s just the sound of negative boogie. These songs stab and flow into one other like a perfectly orchestrated classic. They’re drenched with Nance’s most biting and comic lyrics to date, peaking on “D.L.A.T.U.M.F. Blues”. And ripping through the entire thing is the cracked power he yanks out of the guitar, a veritable The Good, The Bad and the Ugly of riffage. This is a departure for Nance. It’s bigger and grander but it’s far from easy music. It’s his Plastic Ono Band, his For Your Pleasure, his fever dream of Rocket from the Tombs. Shredders sit with jangling rockers, manic energy spills into depressive torpor, providing the ultimate record experience: one of power, nuance and emotion.
https://davidnance.bandcamp.com
NEGATIVE SPACE play mysterious gay hardcore. Negative Space released their debut album 'Gestalt' through new London-based queer label Always Restrictions and Drunken Sailor late last year. The record focuses almost exclusively on the miasma of larger inner-city living and the effects of gender dysphoria on the self, 'Gestalt' pushes an overbearing aural disquiet that expands on the band's established tense minimalism while upping the ire, recalling post-punk forefathers like Wire or a peppier Gang of Four while simultaneously feeling wonderfully, urgently now.
https://spacenegative.bandcamp.com/
MIDNIGHT MINES are a self-styled ‘spontaneous music ensemble’ eschewing formal song-writing for laying down improvised bursts of music during their recording sessions. The resulting live jams are subsequently chopped, screwed and assembled into tracks, filtered through their love of obscure 60s garage no-hopers, outsider folk, The Fall, fried dub, early industrial and other esoteric concerns. Baron Saturday and Private Sorrow swap instruments and splice together tracks built out of old drum machines, feedback, 2-note riffs, atonal harmonies, transistor organs and repetitive mantras. Check out their recent LP on Mystery Plane and the duo’s ‘We Are The Primitives of a New Era’ cassette.
https://midnightmines.bandcamp.com/
Friday, 12 January 2018
The brilliant KA BAIRD is heading to London in March!
Upset The Rhythm presents…
KA BAIRD
Tuesday 6 March
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £7 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/427919
KA BAIRD is a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist living and working in NYC. She is one of the founding and continuing members of the long running avant-psych project Spires That In The Sunset Rise. Described by Jack Rose as a "female Sun City Girls," STITSR have contributed a different slant to the New Folk movement by incorporating various avant-garde and world music influences into their music. Their sound has been compared to the Raincoats, Meredith Monk, Comus and Harry Partch. Their most recent album "Beasts In The Garden" was described by Marc Masters as "some kind of long-lost Terry Riley/Angus MacLise collaboration, equally devoted to divine repetition and center-seeking ritual." Since 2001, they have released eight full length records and several side releases.
Since relocating to NYC in November 2014, Baird has set off in numerous directions apart from Spires with new collaborations as well as honing in on her own solo work. Her current work explores piano improvisation, electroacoustic interventions, extended vocal techniques, physical movement, and her unusual electronic manipulation of the flute. She released an album of piano improvisations through Brooklyn label Perfect Wave "See Sun Think Shadow" in November of 2015 and a tribute record "A Love Supreme" dedicated to John Coltrane through Chicago label No Index in January of 2016. Most recently Baird released ’Sapropelic Pycnic’ through Drag City described as a possession, a catharsis, a transformation; an act of physical consumption, a much needed sacred gesture.
https://www.kabaird.com/
KA BAIRD
Tuesday 6 March
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £7 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/427919
KA BAIRD is a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist living and working in NYC. She is one of the founding and continuing members of the long running avant-psych project Spires That In The Sunset Rise. Described by Jack Rose as a "female Sun City Girls," STITSR have contributed a different slant to the New Folk movement by incorporating various avant-garde and world music influences into their music. Their sound has been compared to the Raincoats, Meredith Monk, Comus and Harry Partch. Their most recent album "Beasts In The Garden" was described by Marc Masters as "some kind of long-lost Terry Riley/Angus MacLise collaboration, equally devoted to divine repetition and center-seeking ritual." Since 2001, they have released eight full length records and several side releases.
Since relocating to NYC in November 2014, Baird has set off in numerous directions apart from Spires with new collaborations as well as honing in on her own solo work. Her current work explores piano improvisation, electroacoustic interventions, extended vocal techniques, physical movement, and her unusual electronic manipulation of the flute. She released an album of piano improvisations through Brooklyn label Perfect Wave "See Sun Think Shadow" in November of 2015 and a tribute record "A Love Supreme" dedicated to John Coltrane through Chicago label No Index in January of 2016. Most recently Baird released ’Sapropelic Pycnic’ through Drag City described as a possession, a catharsis, a transformation; an act of physical consumption, a much needed sacred gesture.
https://www.kabaird.com/
Wednesday, 10 January 2018
Nap Eyes return with a new album and a London show at OSLO this May!
Excellent news! Nap Eyes are releasing a brand new album in March and are heading back to London this May 8th. Tickets onsale this Friday.
Upset The Rhythm presents…
NAP EYES
Tuesday 8 May
OSLO, 1a Amhurst Road, Hackney, E8 1LL
7.30pm | £10 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/425318
* Tickets go onside at 10am this Friday!
NAP EYES hail from Nova Scotia and Montreal and make crooked, literate guitar pop refracted through the gray Halifax rain. Recorded live to tape with no overdubs, their songs are equal parts shambling and sophisticated, with one eye on the dirt and one trained on the starry firmament, inhabiting a skewed world where odes to NASA and the Earth's magnetic field coexist easily with lyrics about insomnia and drinking too much. In the world of Nap Eyes, workaday details punctuate (and puncture) cosmic concerns, as songwriter, singer, and rhythm guitarist Nigel Chapman wrestles with air and angels, struggling (and often failing) to reconcile the Romantic rifts, both real and imagined, that define our lives: between chaos and order; solipsism and fellowship; the anxiety of social (dis)orders both big and small; and the various intersections and oppositions of religion, art, and science. It's the sound of being young and alive in the city, a tenuous and impermanent counterpoise of recklessness and anxiety, archness and earnestness. Following on from their 2014 debut 'Whine of the Mystic' and ;last year’s ‘Thought Rock Fish Scale’ on Paradise of Bachelors, Nap Eyes will release their third album ‘I’m Bad Now’ on Jagjaguwar. ‘Im Bad Now’ achieves a new sonic clarity, depth, and range to match the group’s effortless melodies and extraordinary writing. It’s the band’s most transparent and personal set of songs to date, in which singer Nigel Chapman interrogates social, psychological, and spiritual milieus for clues about the elusive nature of knowledge.
Tuesday, 9 January 2018
Greg Ashley is coming to London next month!
Upset The Rhythm presents…
GREG ASHLEY
MASS DATURA
Saturday 24 February
The Islington, 1 Tolpuddle St, Angel, London, N1 0XT
7.30pm | £7 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/427382
GREG ASHLEY has been a fixture on the underground music scene since the late Nineties while strafing eardrums as a teenager in Houston in garage- punk band The Strate-Coats. Since then he’s proven himself not only as a songwriter, singer and guitar player in bands like The Mirrors & The Gris-Gris, but also as a producer/sound engineer via his Oakland-based Creamery Studio. His career as a solo artist is vast and varied, spanning the gamut between fried-n-beautiful psychedelia, gorgeous & cathartic symphonic suites and gentle, damaged folk music, beginning with 2003’s debut and last leaving us with 2017’s ‘Pictures of Saint Paul Street’ (Trouble In Mind). This recent record carries forward Ashley’s musical palette (a rootsy amalgam of tortured, Cohen-esque folk tinged with the beer soaked recklessness of a West Texas honky-tonk). The songs on ‘Pictures of Saint Paul Street’ are lush & beautiful autopsies of society’s underbelly, with stark and brutally honest ruminations on humanity. Songs like “A Sea of Suckers” & “Pursue The Nightlife” pull no punches, while “Jailbirds & Vagabonds” and “Blues For A Pecan Tree” carouse on a more abstract, human (almost romantic) level. The protagonist in many of Ashley’s songs may be Ashley himself - a true artist willing to admit he’s nowhere near perfect, and honest enough to document his sunrises & sunsets no matter if they occur in his own backyard, or on a barroom floor.
https://gregashley.bandcamp.com/
MASS DATURA have spent the last three years earning a well-deserved reputation for their mesmerising, raw and unpredictable live performances. Mass Datura was initially formed by singer, writer and artist Thomas Rowe (with best friend Joseph Colkett), as an outlet to channel his own strange childhood experiences. Born and raised in the rural ghettos of Western Canada, frontman Rowe discovered at an early age what a powerful form of escapism music could be for him. Landing as an alien in London eight years ago, Rowe gathered a group of like-minded East London misfits around him and from this, Mass Datura formed. Mass Datura take their name from 16th century occult mythology, the Datura flower when ingested was said to give you the ability to levitate, flying through bleak night skies around the world snatching up little children. The band’s debut album was released last year alongside a performance at Liverpool Psych Fest. Mass Datura have managed to support some very exciting bands around the country including L.A. Witch, The Black Angels, A Place to Bury Strangers, Holy Drug Couple, Dark Horses and Black Mountain.
Friday, 5 January 2018
Moor Mother - Live in London next week!
Hello 2018!
I very much hope you had a great break
over Xmas, how quickly the festivities fly by! I’m still taking off my paper
crown. Thank you all (so much) for making our seasonal Richard Dawson concert
such a success, what a perfect way to finish the year. Moving onto to this
year, this month Upset The Rhythm have just the one show booked in. Next
Wednesday we’re thrilled to have Moor
Mother and No Home both
performing at The Islington. All looks set for a stunning evening of purifying
noise and extrapolated electronics. Tickets have almost sold out, so please do
book in advance to avoid missing out. Read on for all the show detail and more.
This first week back to work we proudly
announced two new events in March with superlative, avant-guitarist Bill Orcutt and percussion godhead Chris Corsano. The first show on March
17th sees them team up in their impressive, quake-worthy duo
formation. Whilst March 18th witnesses both exploring more
electronic solo modes. Great news, I’m sure you’ll agree. Tickets links for
both have now been added to our live programme that concludes this message.
Can’t look more forward to that, I’ve event asked my optician! Those two stellar
shows join a cavalcade of other live events we have booked for the first
quarter of 2018, including…David Nance,
Shopping, Gun Outfit, Chain And The
Gang, Shannon Lay, Joshua Abrams, No Age, Jamie Stewart (Xiu
Xiu), Eric Chenaux and Protomartyr. What a list, that’ll keep
us busy.
During the festive doldrums we also found
some time to record the fourth installment of our new radio show for French arts hub CAMP.
If you’d like to listen to 120 minutes of our favourite music from Arthur Lee
Harper to Yura Yura Teikoku, including a few live highlights from our recent
shows, then consider yourself in luck, here you go.
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WEDNESDAY / / / / /
MOOR MOTHER
NO HOME
Wednesday 10 January
The Islington, 1 Tolpuddle St, Angel, London, N1 0XT
MOOR
MOTHER is the viscerally charged output of Philadelphia based
interdisciplinary artist, Camae Ayewa. Her music is often harsh and strange,
projecting both the cathartic anger of punk and the expansive improvisatory
spirit of Sun Ra. Using a variety of machines, field recordings, and analog
noisemakers, Ayewa constructs fractured, cacophonous waves for her words of
punishing pertinence to ride. As a musician performing under the name she has
toured in Europe and the U.S. at numerous festivals, colleges and universities
sharing the stage with King Britt, Islam Chipsy, Claudia Rankine and Bell
Hooks. As a soundscape artist she has had work featured at Samek Art Museum,
Metropolitan Museum of Art Chicago, and Everson Museum of Art. Her latest
album, Fetish Bones, was released through Don Giovanni Records in September
2016. The album features 13 songs conceived and recorded in Camae's home studio
and it is an album intended as a form of protest and as form of time travel - a
collection of sounds that are events themselves, telling stories rich in
history about the journey that brings us to today and the future we are
creating. Fetish Bones is not an album meant to help you forget. It is made so
that you will remember the injustices that we bear witness to and participate
in.
NO
HOME is the musical project of Charlie Joseph. Her most recent EP, Self
Preservation, was written over the summer of 2017. On the EP, No Home tackles
the toxicity of masculine power, realisations through Tinder dates, and how to
preserve yourself. The project takes inspiration from Bon Iver, Frank Ocean and
Mitski.
Thanks for listening, here’s to a
great 2018!
See you all next Wednesday.
UPSET
THE RHYTHM
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UPCOMING SHOWS
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MOOR MOTHER
NO HOME
Wednesday 10 January
The Islington, 1 Tolpuddle St, Angel, London, N1 0XT
DAVID NANCE
Monday
5 February
The
Islington, 1 Tolpuddle St, Angel, London, N1 0XT
SHOPPING
Tuesday 6 February
Moth Club, Old Trades Hall, Valette St, Hackney Central, E9 6NU
GUN OUTFIT
Tuesday 20 February
Moth Club, Old Trades Hall, Valette St, Hackney Central, E9 6NU
7.30pm | £10 | https://www.wegottickets.com/event/420213
Tuesday 20 February
Moth Club, Old Trades Hall, Valette St, Hackney Central, E9 6NU
7.30pm | £10 | https://www.wegottickets.com/event/420213
CHAIN
AND THE GANG
Monday 26 February
OSLO, 1a Amhurst Road, Hackney, E8 1LL
7.30pm | £10 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/422746
SHANNON LAY
Wednesday 7 March
The
Islington, 1 Tolpuddle St, Angel, London, N1 0XT
7.30pm | £6 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/424308
BILL ORCUTT &
CHRIS CORSANO
* DUO PERFORMANCE
Saturday 17 March
The Lexington,
96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, N1 9JB
* SOLO PERFORMANCES
Sunday 18 March
The Islington, 1 Tolpuddle St, Angel, London, N1 0XT
JOSHUA ABRAMS - NATURAL INFORMATION
SOCIETY
Monday 2 April
OSLO, 1a Amhurst
Road, Hackney, E8 1LL
NO AGE
Wednesday 4 April
Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club, 44 Pollard Row, London, E2 6NB
JAMIE
STEWART (Xiu Xiu)
ERIC
CHENAUX
Monday 9
April
The
Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, N1 9JB
PROTOMARTYR
Thursday 10 May
Scala, 275 Pentonville Road, King´s Cross,
London, N1 9NL
7.30pm | £12.50 | http://www.wegottickets.com/event/420727
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