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INFLUENTIAL VENUES // ESSENTIAL EVENTS AND PARTIES // MONTHLY GUIDE JANUARY - 2015

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FRI 2 JAN

THE-MONITORSBloggers by day, crime solving super DJs by night, The Monitors are hell bent on saving the world from boredom with their, deep, soulful, rhythmic beats.

FRI 9 JANSCRIBBLE & SCRATCHMonthly illustration battle and turntabalism event, with live Hip-Hop acts and DJs into the night.

• IN THE STUDY w/ PEASOUP

FRI 16 JANINVADER FMInvader DJs drop an intergalactic selection of breaks, bass and disco jams in a two floor takeover.

FRI 23 JANROCKIT SCIENCEDisco, House, Electro, Funk & Soul for people who like to party. Hosted by DJ Ryu & guests.

• IN THE STUDY w/ MY BOOGALOO feat. PETE CUNNING

FRI 30 JANFRONTIN'Straight tropical misbehaviour! Expect anything from Trinidadian soca and old skool ragga, to classic 12" funk and soul. J Rus and guests on the 1's & 2's 'til the early hours.

• IN THE STUDY w/ BODYWORKS X BOOGIE TRUCKERS

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FEATURED VENUES51 Stokes Croft

O2 AcademyBig Chill Bar

CosiesCrofters Rights

DojoElbow RoomThe Fleece

The Full MoonThe Golden Lion

LakotaLanes

The Love InnMother’s Ruin

Mr WolfsNoche Negra

Stag and HoundsTrinityTheklaWoods

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// HIGHLIGHTS //

DEADLY HUNTER & THE UPPERCUT BANDCLUB/LIVE

Deadly Hunta started off his career chatting on the Sound Systems African Roots and SkyJuice in the early nineties before travelling to Jamaica and getting to sing in Bobby Digital’s studio. Since then he has built up an extremely credible reputation, supporting groups such as Wu Tang Clan and Ice T.

Jan 23 // 8.30pm - 2am // Free before 9.30pm £3 after The Full Moon & Attic Bar

FUTURE BOOGIE 13TH BIRTHDAY CLUB

Future Boogie 13th Birthday, the Bristol Edition. Future Boogie celebrate 13 successful years in the business. Expect a healthy line up of very special guests from the ever expanding roster.

Jan 30 // 10pm - 4am // Free before 11pm / £3 after // The Love Inn

ANSUM AND THE VIBESLIVE

Ansum and The Vibes bring their Reggae sound to The Lion for a night of deep bass and tight rhythms. Super cool Ansum and his three-piece backing band have been exciting crowds all over Bristol with their high octane live shows.

Jan 17 // Free // The Golden Lion

SOUNDS OF HARLOWE AND EVA LAZURASLIVE

It may be early January but that doesn’t stop the Wolf Den from putting on some of the best bands in Bristol. Ease away your January blues with an extra special acoustic set from the amazing Eva Lazuras and then dance your pants off to the awesome tunes from Sounds of Harlowe.

Jan 9 // 9.30pm – Late // £3 - £4 // Mr Wolf’s

MARK LANEGAN BAND LIVE

Mark Lanegan visits UK shores with ‘Phantom Radio’, his brand new, ninth album under his own name. Formerly of 80s grunge band Screaming Trees, Mark has had a successful solo career as well as collaborating with various artists and bands throughout his career, including Kurt Cobain.

Jan 27 // 7pm // £19.68 inc BF // O2 Academy

FAT HAT CLUB/LIVE

The second installment of the amazing Fat Hat events is sure to be another high energy fun filled night with a line up worthy of a festival stage. Fat Hat is proud to present Ushti Baba, Shambolique and support from Mama Jerk and The Lady Fingers. If this is anything like the last one then prepare to be amazed!

Jan 9 // 9pm - 3am // £3 // Crofters Rights

THE DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN’S DRINKING CLUBCLUB

Distinguished Drinkers, it’s that time of the month again, DGDC returns with a tasty batch of Punk, Post Punk and New Wave. Expect to hear the likes of The Velvet Undergound, The Ramones, The Clash, Richard Hell, Johnny Thunders, Devo, Blondie, B-52s, The Dictators, Dead Kennedys, Talking Heads, Magazine, PIL, etc.

Jan 17 // 10pm – 2am // Free // Mothers’ Ruin

ASIAN HAWKCLUB/LIVE

DMC Champion Asian Hawk spins and cuts Hip-Hop, old and new. Asian Hawk is one of the most original turntablists operating in the world today, playing with the likes of Guru, GZA, and Q-Bert. He is one third of the Disablists, DMC UK Team champions for the years 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007. Also claiming the UK DMC solo crown in 2006.

Jan 24 // 10pm – 4am // Big Chill Bar

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FUNERAL FOR A FRIENDLIVE

One of the last remaining bastions of the British hardcore scene that exploded into the mainstream at the turn of the century, Funeral for a Friend return to The Fleece in January 2015 following sell out shows in both 2013 & 2014 in support of their upcoming new album.

Jan 15 // 7.30pm // £16.50 // The Fleece

BRISTOL LOVECLUB

Bristol Love is a series of nights running at the Dojo Lounge exposing the best underground talent that Bristol has to offer. Playing House, Techno, Electro, DnB, Dubstep, Garage, Hip Hop and anything else that will keep your feet moving.

Jan 31 // 12am – 6am // £6 before 1am/ £7 after // Dojos

FEEL THE REALCLUB

Stokes Croft’s original party starters Dreamboat, Pato & Christophe make a long awaited return to The Love Inn. For years now Christophe has been an essential and indispensable, if often unsung, part of Bristol’s beating music heart.

Jan 24 // 10pm - 4am // Free before 11pm / £3 after The Love Inn

EVIL B BIRTHDAY BASH CLUB

Evil B brings his annual DnB party to O2 Academy Bristol. It’s a HBS showcase with an impressive line up including Evil B, Logan D, Kay G, Faction G, special guest Skepta and a very special guest to be announced.

Jan 31 // 10pm – 5 am // £22.50 inc BF // O2 Academy

THE EGG CLUB/LIVE

Electronics-heavy but performance-oriented group The Egg are influenced by a wide variety of styles (including jazz-funk, prog rock, DnB and Madchester). The band centers around brothers Matt and Ned Scott. Their fourth studio album, ‘Something to Do’ was recently named Mixmag’s album of the month.

Jan 9 // 8.30pm - 2am // Free before 9.30pm £3 after The Full Moon & Attic Bar

BIRKHOUSECLUB

The label’s DJs playing underground dance music, house and techno. Featuring Gilly, George Oscar, Strayer, L.S.G and Patrick.

Jan 16 // 10pm – Late // £4// Cosies

DEPARTMENT SCLUB/LIVE

John The Mod and guests spinning 60s Garage beats, Tamla, Two Tone, Mod, Northern Soul, Alt 80s, rock & roll and indie anthems. Free for NYE tickets holders.

Jan 3 // 9pm - 3am // £5/ £3 NUS // The Lanes

CUBANA - 6CLUB

The Cubanisto party lands back again at Lakota bringing with them full havana décor, visuals, cheap rum, cigars & questionable morals. Taking us through the night will be Ninja Tune favourites Maribou State and UK garage legends MJ Cole.

Jan 23 // 10.30pm – 6am // £6 / £8 / £10 // Lakota

MANUSHKA AND RENNY JACKSONCLUB/LIVE

The fantastic Manushka return to Mr Wolf’s. With Balkan Gypsy beats flavoured by Ska, Dub and Reggae vibes your feet just won’t know what to do with themselves. Supported by Renny Jackson and band.

Jan 23 // 9.30pm – Late // £3 - £4 // Mr Wolf’s

LIGHTSCLUB/LIVE

Lights comes to Thekla in support of new album, Little Machine - “a gleaming, groundbreaking, generously tuneful slab of brightly hued 21st-century techno-pop brimming with songs so immediate and timelessly pure of heart that they feel like old friend.”

Jan 24 // 7pm // £12.65 inc BF // Thekla

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BLANKETY QUIZ QUIZ

When asked to describe the blankety quiz, some common themes throughout the descriptions were, naughty, hilarious, totally inappropriate, eclectic, bizarre, totally nuts, brilliantly bonkers. And that just sums it up nicely, so pick up your pen and forget everything you know about regular pub quizzes.

Every Tuesday // 8pm – 11pm // £1 quiz entry // No.51 Stokes Croft

FREE FOR ALL BRISTOL FESTIVAL: CRINKLE CUTSLIVE

As part of their Free For All Bristol festival this January (150 bands – One Month – Free Entry), Stag and Hounds present Crinkle Cuts, The Sneak Eazies, Ruckus Collective, Junior Bill and the Scallies, and Slim Fifties. Fresh with a capital PH, Crinkle Cuts deliver you a blasting of tantric funk, smooth reggae and new-wave latin ska woven together in a bombastic psychedelic tapestry of good vibes for an eccentric, exotic and eargasmic live performance.

Jan 25 // From 7.30pm // Free // Stag and Hounds

PARTY ON - A NIGHT DEDICATED TO WAYNE’S WORLDCLUB

Playing music from both films and a whole lot of metal and glam rock. Ruin will also be screening the films and SNL skits and there will be a special cocktail (CreamofSomeYoungGuy) and plenty of red licorice to go around. Plus, Happy Hour prices to anyone dressed in Wayne’s World fancy dress.

Jan 3 // 9pm – 2am // Free // Mothers’ Ruin

SLIMKID3 & DJ NU-MARKCLUB

With the vinyl release of their album-length eponymous collaboration, the legendary Pharcyde MC and Jurassic 5 DJ/producer have created a soulful Hip-Hop soundtrack for the coming months and beyond. With support from The Scribes & Table Turnsmore, Astrosnare & Ben Official & DJ Lunakick, DaHybrid, Minamus and DJ Average Joe.

Jan 29 // 7.30pm // £12 // The Fleece

WOLF ALICELIVE

Wolf Alice are a four-piece alternative rock band from North London. They have had a meteoric year, which has seen the band pack out festival stages and ignite a fierce fanbase with their heralded Creature Songs EP.

Apr 2 // 7.30pm // £10 // Trinity Centre

AMON AMARTHLIVE

Not many bands can claim their ninth album as the most powerful, dynamic, and downright aggressive of their career, but then Amon Amarth have consistently upped their game with every successive release, having exploded onto the Swedish melodic death metal scene with 1998’s Once Sent From The Golden Hall .

Jan 18 // 7.30pm // SOLD OUT // Thekla

HUDSON-TAYLORLIVE

Brothers Alfie and Harry Hudson-Taylor, sons of a musician father and a dancer mother, started busking on the streets of Dublin while still in their teens. Now, the Irish folk-pop sibling duo Hudson Taylor are set to embark on their biggest headline tour to date following their main support of Jake Bugg on his UK arena tour in October.

February 19 // 7.30pm // £10 // Trinity Centre

THE CROFTERS RIGHTS PRESENTS A NIGHT OF LOVERS ROCK CLUB/LIVE

This is the first of many Crofters Rights Presents nights and this one is in the theme of Lovers Rock. With selector DJ Satta from Bristol’s own Top Ranking providing a wonderful warm up to the Love Reggae Band who between them will be bringing good vibes all night.

Jan 17 // 10pm - 2am // Free // Crofters Rights

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THE LASTING DAYS, SWAMPGRASS AND SHAWLIVE

Mr Wolf’s host ‘The Lasting Days’ album launch party with three incredible sets from some of the finest musicians around - this is going to be a night to remember!

Jan 24 // 9pm – Late // £3 - £4 // Mr Wolf’s

FAT STASH CLUB

Fat Stash is a bass culture night in Bristol, bringing together hip-hop, dub wise and jungle for the ultimate intimate rinse outs. Featuring DnB/Ragga Jungle/Reggae producer and DJ J-Man, as well as Stivs, Kelvin 373 and more.

Jan 15 // 10pm – Late // £3 // Cosies“JOG: ON” FUNDRAISER CLUB

An extra special fundraiser that No.51s are very proud to host: “Jog: On Fundraiser”. Show your support to a very brave guy who plans to run The Length of Wales in 7 days - that’s 190 miles in a week, 7 marathons in a row, all for a great cause. If that isn’t a reason to party we don’t know what is!

Jan 30 // 8pm – Late // £3 // No.51 Stokes Croft

FOUNDATIONCLUB

Jacky P and the Foundation family return with a double headliner special. Eveson Tangent with local support bringing liquid DnB deliciousness all night.

Jan 30 // 11pm – 6am // £6 // Dojos

FREE FOR ALL BRISTOL FESTIVAL: ZEN HUSSIESCLUB/LIVE

As part of Stag and Hounds’ Free For All Bristol festival this January (150 bands – One Month – Free Entry), catch Bristol favourites The Zen Hussies, Boot Hill Allstars, The Leylines, and Jack Bird. The Zen Hussies have established themselves as a formidable live act with their original brand of swinging stomp and song. Playing Jump Jive, Swing and Dixieland Jazz, Ska, and Rhythm and Blues.

Jan 9 // From 8.15pm // Free // Stag and Hounds

FRONTIN’CLUB

Straight tropical misbehaviour! Expect anything from Trinidadian Soca and old skool Ragga, to classic 12” Funk and Soul. J Rus and guests on the 1’s & 2’s ‘til the early hours.

Jan 30 // 10pm – 4am // Big Chill Bar

UBERPHONIC PRESENTSLIVE

Every Wednesday evening, the Uberphonic boys takeover Golden Lion, bringing an eclectic display of creativity for your viewing and listening pleasures. Expect weird and wonderful sounds and visuals.

Every Wednesday // 9pm // Free // The Golden Lion

PSYCHED X HERITAGE CLUB

Psyched team up with London’s best garage night Heritage, taking over Lakota with a ridiculously huge line-up. In the main room: DJ Luck & Mc Neat, Groove Chronicles, Foundation (Scott Garcia b2b Sticky), Sunship, Mc Creed. Room 2: Congo Natty, Nanci & Phoebe, Koast. Room 3: Binary Vision.

Jan 27 // 10pm – 4am // £10/ £15 // Lakota

ERROL’S KITCHENLIVE

Errol’s Kitchen are a funk quartet who pay homage to acts such as The Meters, Grant Green and Lou Donaldson. Afterwards, John the Mod will be spinning 60s Garage beats, Tamla, Two Tone, Mod, Northern Soul, Alt 80s, rock & roll and indie anthems at the Department S club night.

Jan 10 // 9pm - 3am // £5/ £3 NUS // The Lanes

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PREVIEW NIGHT

Hayseed Dixie at The Fleece

“Somebody in 200 years can decide, with the benefit of hindsight, if anything we did was art. In the meantime, I want to see people rock their faces off and smile.”Forget everything you know about a ‘covers band’ and introduce yourselves to Hayseed Dixie. Front man John Wheeler spoke to Nitelife magazine ahead of their show this month at The Fleece. Hailing from Nashville Tennessee, old-style rockers Hayseed Dixie surfaced in 2001 with the release of their album, A Hillbilly Tribute to AC/DC, a collection of ‘rockgrass’ covers played on a banjo, mandolin, and dobro.Fifteen albums later, you might be surprised to learn that the first was recorded as a joke after two friends got drunk on whiskey and decided to mess around in John’s studio. Before they knew it they had recorded 10 AC/DC songs and burned 20 or so copies onto discs for their friends. They sobered up and got back to normal life, but suddenly they found their songs popping up on radio shows across the US, with no one having any clue how.Regardless of how Hayseed Dixie started, there’s no denying they’re a talented bunch. Their first album sold a quarter of a million copies and they’ve toured relentlessly since, releasing a new album nearly every year. “I wanted to make a record that my friends could have fun playing at their parties. I reckon if you play music that you and your friends enjoy while you’re drunk, then other drinkers will likely enjoy hearing you do it. There are a LOT of drinkers out there, particularly in the UK!”The band might be most famous for their hillbilly covers, but there are plenty of originals thrown into the mix. In fact, in 2008 they released No Covers, an album of (you guessed it) no covers. John also released a solo album Un-American Gothic (2013) which was predominately original material. However, neither of these were efforts to move away from doing covers and the band don’t feel that there is any sort of stigma attached to what they do:“Every symphony orchestra in the world plays covers. We do original songs too, but not because we’re trying to prove anything to anybody. We’ve never been a ‘cool’ hipster band, but we’re not hipsters. Somebody in 200 years can decide, with the benefit of hindsight, if anything we did was art. In the meantime, I want to see people rock their faces off and smile.”

Their latest album, Hair Down to Her Grass (released January 2015) features 12 rockgrass re-workings of classics from the rock era. We asked John how they tackle the choice of which songs to include on a new album:“By sitting in a circle and seeing which songs from our youth we could remember well enough to play. We figured that if we still remembered them, then they must be memorable songs.”Hayseed Dixie will be heading to The Fleece on January 22 for a night of rockgrass mayhem. The band are renowned for their live performances, so this is one not to miss -

“Nothing could prepare you for the visceral experience of seeing country-ish music delivered and received with such violence and chaotic celebration.”

Thursday 22 January, The Fleecewww.hayseed-dixie.comInterview by Rachel Morris

“If you’ve never seen us before, then nothing I could say about it would really prepare you for the visceral experience of seeing country-ish music delivered and received with such violence and chaotic celebration. If you have seen us before, then you should know what to expect – and we’re going to try our damndest not to disappoint you.”

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Win tickets to Jungle’s SOLD OUT show February 18,

O2 Academy Bristol Modern soul collective Jungle have had an incredible year, with their debut eponymous album shortlisted for the 2014 Mercury Prize. It’s no surprise then that tickets for their show at O2 Academy Bristol swiftly sold out. If you missed out on tickets, fear not - we’re giving away a pair of tickets to one lucky Nitelife reader. All you have to do to enter is head over to our Facebook page.Visit us on facebook.com/nitelifebristol and post: ‘Win tickets to Jungle’ on our wall to enter.Winner selected by prize draw on 28/01/15.

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INTERVIEW // LOCAL TALENT

Dub Mafia

You have a strict ‘no backing track’ policy according to your website. Why is so important when you perform?Matt: It just suits us, it’s not like we’re against other bands doing it, it just works well for us really. Andrew: You can interact and play off the crowd and you get a different vibe every gig. Whereas with computer backing tracks, you end up getting stuck to a computer. Especially being a drummer, you can really feed off each other. Flash: It means you can stretch something out as well. Andrew: Exactly, you can stretch something out and really play off the crowd. Aaron: It’s freedom.Andrew: There’s perfectly good reasons why you would use backing tracks, and we’ve even toyed with the idea ourselves. I mean, you could have a fifty piece orchestra playing with you or something, but you lose that live energy a little bit.

Your 2013 album Sirens displays a mixture of sounds, from drum and bass, to hip hop and dub, but your most recent single Hero displays more house-like vibes. You are pretty versatile in your sounds, but is there a particular genre you enjoy working with? Eva: We just play what we want. We make what we like and we play that. Whose rule is it that we have to make just one certain thing? We just make what we make and if it’s good and people vibe off it, then it stays in the set and it’s about as simple as that.

Bristol based band Dub Mafia have certainly taken centre stage the last few years by priding themselves as ‘one of the most popular dance acts in the UK, Europe and beyond’. The strictly ‘no backing track’ philosophy the artists bring to the stage far from limits their creativity, but instead enhances their versatile skill, allowing them to bring a blend of drum and bass, dub, dubstep, bashment and break beat into their own unique sound. In only four years, the Bristol home grown act have already ticked off a fair few achievements, with the release of their 2013 debut album Sirens, performing at Outlook Festival, Glastonbury and Nozstock festival to name a few, as well as touring overseas and putting their sound on the map across Europe. With many successes under their belts in such a short period of time, the sky is the limit for these eclectic performers. Nitelife Magazine caught up with the band before a local gig at Stokes Croft’s Attic Bar. Even during sound check, you could already feel the electrifying sounds and pulsing bass bounce across the empty space in the soon to be filled venue. For a band headlining the evening, the group were surprisingly relaxed as they chatted with us before the show. But you could tell without hesitation that as soon as these artists stepped up on stage, their calm exterior would disappear and that same electrifying sound would dominate the venue. Here’s what happened during the calm before the evening’s storm:

You have been together for over four years now and in that time, have managed to bring a fusion of digital sounds to a live stage. How did Dub Mafia come to life?Andrew: Well as three brothers we’ve been playing music and mucking about with electronic sounds and stuff for a while, and one night we saw Eva perform in a bar, so we got her number and got in contact. We were doing stuff with Snafu as well at the same sort of time and Flash was working years before that. So yeah, we just came together and had a few jams and hit it off, had a great vibe and took it from there really.

Four years later, do you still get nervous before you go on stage? Aaron: I do if it’s people that I know. When we play in Bristol, that’s when the nerves kick in. Andrew: It’s just the odd one or two now for me, for some reason one gig will just jump out at you.

You play around with a lot of genres that other artists would produce straight from a laptop. What made you decide to create a ‘live’ sound? Matt: I think it comes from playing in a room together rather than writing music and sitting in front of computer I suppose. Aaron: Yeah we’ve always liked live music and we’ve always liked playing music, so we just wanted to bring this digitalised edge to it.

Eva - VocalsAron - SynthsAndrew - DrumsMatt - GuitarSnafu - Decks

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dub-mafia.comsoundcloud.com/dub-mafia-central@Dub_MafiaInterview by Abi Lewis

Sending Love featuring Buggsy was a huge hit off your album. How did collaborating with the Bristol based artist come about? Matt: We were just really impressed to be honest, we’d seen him live a few times. Aaron: He’s just a really good live performer and he really suits us and the music we make. We just got in contact with him and it all went from there really.

Would you consider working with him again? Aaron: I think we’d rather keep moving forward and collaborating with people we’ve never worked with before. I mean, it was great working with him but he’s not in the band or anything. But I guess you never know.

In just four years you have managed to perform all over the UK and Europe. What have been your highlights so far, both on and off stage? Andrew: Probably doing the shows in Europe if I’m completely honest! Aaron: But that’s because it’s been different and exciting. Andrew: I think England’s got such a vibrant scene, but when you go to Europe they have it all set up so they have three people helping you and all the top kit and they really take pride in making everything professional out there. Matt: They’re much more professional out there. Eva: I don’t know, I wouldn’t say they were much more professional, I just think it’s different out there. Over here there are so many more venues in the UK per square mile than in Europe. People look to the UK for sound anyway, and they look to the UK for music, so we’re almost spoilt for choice in terms of venues and sound engineers and equipment. So when we go to Europe, I dunno, it’s just different. Aaron: I think we all like to travel as well so it brings an extra edge to our music when we go to a different country. Andrew: Its lovely going to the airport with your instruments and it’s just a nice feeling, a privilege really.

Going back to your music, if Dub Mafia could collaborate with anyone, who would it be? Eva: I’d absolutely love to work with a singer called Nai Palm. She fronts a band called Hiatus Kaiyote. They’re like a neo-soul kind of band and they’ve been supporting Erykah Badu recently. Andrew: I don’t know… Maybe someone who inspired me and got me into playing drum n bass pieces, so someone like Roni Size, who’s a local hero in Bristol.

Now the Bristol music scene is close to the heart for both artists and music lovers. As performers who’ve come from this ever changing music hub, what does Bristol’s vibrant music scene mean to you? Flash: There’s a lot of experimental stuff going on in and around Bristol, more I would say than in London. Eva: I mean, people are moving here! A lot of Hospital Records producers are moving to Bristol too. Fred V + Grafix have just moved here, Dismantle is here and the whole Hench Recordings lot are here. This city is representing in a massive, massive way. There’s so much royalty from here so you can’t say anything bad about it! All you need to know is that it’s here and it’s strong. Aaron: There’s something in the water that’s for sure. Andrew: It’s all about the mixture of cultures and it’s the right size so you don’t feel lost like you do in London. London has the same mixture of culture, but you don’t get that sense of community like you do here.

And finally, what can we expect from Dub Mafia in 2015? Aaron: Well, we’re hoping to spend the first part of the year doing some writing and get a few more tunes together, so we’re probably looking at an EP together next year. We’ve also got a few festivals and shows coming in as well, but we can’t really say too much as of where and when yet, as it’s still early days. I think we’ve spent a lot of time in the last few years gigging, and doing live stuff, and personally I think there are a few of us who want to take a bit more of a back seat on the live gigs and spend a bit more time writing and focusing on that for a while. We’ve kind of rinsed it a bit playing live so-Andrew: We’ve rinsed ourselves too! Aaron: Yeah, we’re all sick of each other, so I think it’s time to get in the studio and write really. Andrew: Separate studios. (Laughter)

A bit like One Direction flying everywhere on their separate planes because they won’t talk to each other then? Eva: Um…who?!

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Andy Stewart is one of the promoters of The Fleece, surely Bristol’s most legendary venue, established in 1982 and having hosted the likes of Oasis, Radiohead, Queens of the Stone Age and White Stripes to name a few. We asked Andy all about his job…

How did you get into that? I was fortunate enough to be recommended by a friend when a position became available after having four successful years programming at The Golden Lion and doing the odd show in other venues.

Can you describe an average day at work? Once I have made sure that all my numerous homeless puppy

sponsors have been taken care of; I sit at my desk and liaise with local bands, agents, promoters, our street team, my colleagues, and who ever else will listen to me kiss their backside whilst I plot potential future events at The Fleece.

What do you love most about your job? The Bristol music is scene is genuinely one of the most thriving, friendly, generous, and creative industries I have ever set my eyes and ears upon and it is an absolute pleasure to be involved within it every day and to (despite my protests) get paid for it.

Best moment:This year I grew a pony tail. And, despite it having nothing

to do with me, was over the moon to see a band I have championed and booked for the past eight years finally hit the big time and get the recognition they deserve.

What’s your favourite music venue in Bristol besides The Fleece? The Golden Lion and The Louisiana.

Any advice to others trying to get into a similar role? You should have tried better at school.

Photo credit: Martin Thompson // [email protected]

THE INFLUENCERS // BEHIND THE SCENCES WITH

ANDY Stewart

Name: Andy S

Age: 29

Job title: Promoter at The Fleece

Timeline:A typical day:10am-6pm Emails, emails, emails, phone calls, emails.

On a typical evening4pm Arranging dressing rooms4:30pm Band arrives - meet and greet5pm Signs, stage times, guest list,

ticket sales, etc.6pm Sound check, admin/emails7:30pm Doors, admin/emails11pm Show finish, settle up, finish up12am Home time

Meet the people who help drive the Bristol music scene forward

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THOSE QUESTIONS...THOSE QUESTIONS...What have you learned today?Today I learned that over ONE BILLION Jaffa Cakes are eaten every year. Laid end to end, you could create a bridge of Jaffas from London to Sydney and back again.

Favourite track of all time? Für Die Liebe which was produced by Matthew Dekay & Lee Burridge.

Worst chart song at the moment?Most of them but would have to say the David Guetta’s track Dangerous.

Who are your top 3 producers/ DJs right now? Guy Gerber, Maceo Plex and Sidney Charles.

If you weren’t a DJ, what would you be doing instead? I have always liked and dabbled with photography and image design so I would probably be doing that instead.

What was the last book you read? Last book I read was Northern Lights by Philip Pullman which is part of the Dark Materials trilogy and was turned into a film a few years ago called The Golden Compass.

Favourite thing on TV?That would be American Horror Story. Each season is a completely different story. The same actors are used for each series but playing different roles.

Are you afraid of anything?Wasps, why are they even on this planet?!

Tell us something people don’t often know about you... For my day job I am a Specialist for a Pharmaceutical company.

What are you doing tomorrow? Packing up some of my more mobile parts of my studio, so I can work on some tracks whilst I’m away for Christmas.

What have you learned today?Lots about Genghis Khan and that Chaz Yankel was the guitarist and key player for The Blockheads.

Favourite track of all time? Impossible to say just one. I’ve currently got mild obsessions with Bobby Womack and Fela Kuti.

Worst chart song at the moment?I’m not remotely snobbish when it comes to chart music. There’s a lot of good stuff that manages to creep its way into the charts these days. That said I’ve hated everything I’ve heard by Nicki Minaj – grating!

Who are your top 3 acts right now? Session Victim, Island, Hodge.

If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? Probably something food or booze related.

What was the last book you read? I just re-read Kerouac’s On The Road. Really fueled the fire for more travels.

Favourite thing on TV?Q.I. Stephen’s a G.

Are you afraid of anything?Watching Jaws as a kid gave me a life long fear of the open ocean, which I’ve spent years trying to conquer.

Tell us something people don’t often know about you... I’m a massive secret fatty. I’ve always got food in my record bag.

What are you doing tomorrow? Finishing my first solo E.P out on Alfresco Disco in the new year. Sounds like a shameless plug but that genuinely is what I’m doing. Oh and walking the dog.

soundcloud.com/gregshaw // facebook.com/gregshawmusic // @gregshawdj soundcloud.com/jambo // soundcloud.com/alfresco-disco // @wearecrazylegs

HOMEGROWN

profiles

HOMEGROWN

J.MorrisonDJ / Producer

Jamie Morrison is one of the founding members of Bristol record label and party institution Crazy Legs.

Founded in 2008 by Shandy and J.Morrison (or ‘Jambo’ as he was known at the time), Crazy Legs was set up to provide a platform for innovative, forward-thinking dance music that wasn’t getting a look-in elsewhere in the city.

Creative, multi-genre lineups became their trademark, blending dubstep, bassline, grime, garage and funky, laying the foundations of the bass music movement that quickly took hold of the city. By late 2010, Crazylegs was at the forefront of Bristol’s club scene.

In 2012 they decided it was time to make a more concrete commitment to the music they believed in by putting vinyl on the shelf. Warmly-received debut releases from Ziro and Toyc have paved the way for the label, which has become as significant as the clubnight that gave birth to it.

With the record label in full swing, Jamie has turned his attention to producing his own music, releasing tracks on Alfresco Disco under the name J.Morrison. His eagerly anticipated first solo E.P is due for release early this year.

Upcoming shows: 31 Dec - Alfresco Disco // 2015 - Love Saves The Day // Glastonbury and more

Greg ShawDJ / Producer

Whether in the booth, the studio or the laboratory, Greg Shaw is a scientist. He strives to investigate with a fiendish appetite for music. These qualities come out in all aspects of his musical career as a DJ, promoter and producer.

Greg started to gain recognition on the scene from 2006 as a resident for Mooch!n, Dirty Blue and the Bristol staple, Just Jack. He has stayed on the cusp of every wave of house trends, whilst remaining true to his energetic yet refined style. He experiments with all sorts of DJ equipment and is just as comfortable behind turntables, CDJs or controllers, occasionally throwing in an Ableton Live set to show off his talent as a live artist.

After his residency at Just Jack, Greg wanted a new challenge and started Drama, a late night after party at Timbuk2. Over 7 years Drama grew from its humbled beginnings to become one of the most respected and recognised names on the underground house scene, booking huge DJs such as Andre Crom, Sidney Charles, and Saytek often for their first set in Bristol. Greg has an eye and an ear for what makes a good DJ and a good producer.

In recent years Greg has applied his scientific methodology to learning everything he can about production and music. Some of his earliest productions were signed to Baroque Records and his recent collaboration with Nifty has been picked up by Pro B-Tech.

Upcoming shows: 3 January - Timbuk2

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January 30 // 8pm – Late // £3

Last month at No 51

“JOG: ON” FUNDRAISER An extra special fundraiser that No.51s are very proud to host: “Jog: On Fundraiser”. Show your support to a very brave guy who plans to run The Length of Wales in 7 days - that’s 190 miles in a week, 7 marathons in a row, all for a great cause. If that isn’t a reason to party we don’t know what is!

51 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QP

Coming soon

facebook.com/51stokescroft

01179 148 048

www.51stokescroft.com

No 51

No 51 is one of the oldest public houses in Bristol, embedded in the core of the cultural quarter of Stoke Croft. We offer a vast selection of spirits, wines, lager and ale to accompany our hand crafted and delicious menu from which we serve food on a daily basis. Open ‘til late, 7 nights a week, whatever you are looking for from a night out, No 51 is sure to deliver.

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January 31 // 10pm – 5 am // £22.50

January • 2015

O2 Academy BristolFrogmore StreetBristolBS1 5NA

o2academybristol.co.uk

Venue box office opening hours: Mon - Sat 12pm - 4pmNo boooking fee on cash transactionsticketweb.co.uk • seetickets.com gigantic • ticketmaster.co.uk

Wed 31st Dec • £10 adv

10pm - 4am • over 18s only

Ramshackle’s NYE 90’s PartyCalling all Vengaboys and Spice

Girls - Ramshackle is proud to

announce it’s NYE 90s party!

Tue 27th Jan • £17.50 adv

Mark Lanegan Band

Sat 31st Jan • £17.50 adv

10pm - 5am • over 18s only

Evil B’s Birthday Bash

Tue 3rd Feb • £10.50 adv

Neck Deep

Tue 10th Feb • £16.50 adv

Kerrang Tour 2015

Don Broco & We Are The In Crowd+ Bury Tomorrow & Beartooth

Sat 14th Feb • £20 adv

Black Label Society

Mon 16th Feb • £18.50 adv

The Decemberists

Wed 18th Feb • SOLD OUT

Jungle

Fri 20th Feb • £17.50 adv

The Used

Thu 26th Feb • £25 adv

The Jesus & Mary Chain performing Psychocandy

Fri 27th Feb • £10 adv

Cash A Tribute To The Man In Black

Tue 3rd Mar • £27.50 adv

NME Awards Tour 2015Palma Violets + Fat White Family

The Amazing Snakeheads + Slaves

Tue 3rd Mar • £27.50 adv

The Charlatans + Blossoms

Fri 6th Mar • £18.50 adv

Reef

Sat 7th Mar • £18.50 adv

Stiff Little Fingers

Tue 10th Mar • £20 adv

Papa Roach

Thu 12th Mar • £17 adv

Kodaline

Fri 13th Mar • £18.50 adv

Yellowcard & Less Than Jake

Mon 16th Mar • £26 adv

Europe & Black Star Riders

Thu 19th Mar • £23 adv

The Stranglers

Wed 25th Mar • £15 adv

Nick Mulvey

Thu 26th Mar • £14 adv

Karnivool

Sun 29th Mar • £18 adv

Devin Townsend Project

Fri 3rd Apr • £12.50 adv

Catfish & The Bottlemen

Wed 8th Apr • £17 adv

The Wombats

Thu 16th Apr • £27.50 adv

Five

Mon 20th Apr • £13 adv

James Bay

Thu 23rd Apr • £20 adv

Public Service Broadcasting

Fri 24th Apr • £15 adv

Prong

Thu 30th Apr • £20 adv

UFO

Wed 13th Feb • £20 adv

8:58 The new band from Paul Hartnol

Playing new 8:58 & Classic Oribital tracks

Fri 5th June • £21 adv

Atomic Kitten“15 years”

Fri 12th June • £11 adv

The Smyths Celebrating 30

years of Meat is Murder + the Hits

Last month at O2 Academy

o2 academy

The o2 Academy is one of Bristol’s busiest music venues playing host to major touring acts as well as up and coming artists. We’ve established ourselves as one of the best venues to catch your favourite bands in the Southwest. We are also home to Ramshackle - the biggest weekly Indie night in Bristol - every Friday.

Frogmore Street, Bristol, BS1 5NA

@o2academybris

facebook.com/o2academybristol

0905 5020 3999

www.o2academybristol.co.uk

EVIL B BIRTHDAY BASH Evil B brings his annual DnB party to O2 Academy Bristol. It’s a HBS showcase with an impressive line up including Evil B, Logan D, Kay G, Faction G, special guest Skepta and a very special guest to be announced.

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January 24 // 10pm – 4am

EVERY TUESTHE UNIVERSITY JAZZ FUNK SOULSOCIETY

Following the huge success of last years sessions the weekly Jazz, Funk & Soul Jam session returns and once again features some of Bristol's best, jamming live.

EVERY WEDS

WE LOVE WEDNESDAYSSip The Juice’s Felix Joy & fam play all manner of ill-mannered floor bangers past and present. Open late and packed with high-grade Hip-Hop, so come correct for the dancefloor.

THURS 8FAST & LOOSEPRESENTS... THE BIG SWING

Monthly night of Swing and Electroswing.

THURS 15

WIN WINDJ Neckbone plays forgotten classics and future faves.

THURS 22HIGH JONTHE CONQUERORPRESENTS...

A fresh blend of the finest Ska, Reggae, Dub, Dancehall and Steppas with special guests every month.

THURS 29

LICKEDLast Thursday lands a night of upfront and emerging House, Bass & Garage talent. See online for guests.

FRI 2

THE-MONITORSBloggers by day, crime solving super DJs by night, The-Monitors are hell bent on saving the world from boredom with their, deep, soulful, rhythmic beats.

FRI 9SCRIBBLE& SCRATCH

Monthly illustration battle and turntabalism event, with live Hip-Hop acts and DJs into the night.

IN THE STUDY w/ PEASOUP

FRI 16 INVADER FMTAKEOVER

Invader DJs drop an intergalactic selection of Breaks, Bass and Disco jams in a 2 floor takeover.

FRI 23

ROCKIT SCIENCEDisco, House, Electro, Funk and Soul for people who like to party.

IN THE STUDY w/ MY BOOGALOOFEAT PETE CUNNING

FRI 30

FRONTIN'Straight tropical misbehaviour! Expect anything from Trinidadian Soca and old skool Ragga, to classic 12" Funk and Soul. J Rus and guests on the 1's & 2's 'til the early hours.

IN THE STUDY w/ BODYWORKS

X BOOGIE TRUCKERS

SAT 3

BEDMO DISCO#010Another riotous evening of Disco, Boogie, Soul, Funk, Hip-Hop and House.

SAT 10

SIP THE JUICEBristol's #1 party starters with hits for days! Hip Hop, RnB and everything else. We got enough to go around.

IN THE STUDY w/ HYPE SESSIONS

SAT 17FEEL THE REAL SOUNDSYSTEM

Bristol heavyweights in vibes play Soul, Funk, Boogie, Rare Groove, House and Dance.

IN THE STUDY w/ MR FANTASTIC

SAT 24

ASIAN HAWKDMC Champion Asian Hawk spins and cuts Hip-Hop, old and new.

IN THE STUDY w/ DIRTY THOUGHTS

SAT 31

45 LIVE BRISTOLWah Wah 45s Dom Servini and host Boca 45 spinHipHop, Disco, Funk and Soul - all on 7”.

IN THE STUDY w/ SOULWORKS

BIG CHILL BAR15 SMALL STBRISTOLBS1 1DE

MON—WED • 4PM-2AMTHURS • 4PM—3AMFRI—SAT • 4PM—4AMSUNDAY • BANK HOLS ONLY

WWW.WEAREBIGCHILL.COM

Last month at Big Chill Bar

ASIAN HAWKDMC Champion Asian Hawk spins and cuts Hip-Hop, old and new. Asian Hawk is one of the most original turntablists operating in the world today, playing with the likes of Guru, GZA, and Q-Bert. He is one third of the Disablists, DMC UK Team champions for the years 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007. Also claiming the UK DMC solo crown in 2006.

15 Small Street, Bristol, BS1 1DE

@BigChillBar

facebook.com/the.big.chill.bristol

01179 304 217

www.bigchill.net/bristol

BIg ChILL BAR

A social hub bringing together a community with a love of quality music, drink, food and a passion for art & design. DJs and live music from Monday to Saturday plus their Festival Chilli Camper serves authentic Texan fare from 4pm until late. Open from 4pm until late Monday to Thursday and 4am at the weekends.

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January 15 // 10pm – Late // £3

Last month at Cosies

CoSIES

Low expense, no pretence still supplying the alternative, cheap booze, church pews, all set to music from the hippest cats and kittens. There’s no shortage of top DJ’s playing at this legendary little venue. Music wise the remit is mainly Reggae and Hip Hop, Bristol Bass and Funky Stuff with a friendly party vibe for all ages.

34 Portland Square, Bristol, BS2 8RG

@CosiesBristol

facebook.com/cosies.bristol

01179 424 110

www.cosies.co.uk

FAT STASH Fat Stash is a bass culture night in Bristol, bringing together hip-hop, dub wise and jungle for the ultimate intimate rinse outs. Featuring DnB/Ragga Jungle/Reggae producer and DJ J-Man, as well as Stivs, Kelvin 373 and more.

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January 9 // 9pm - 3am // £3

Wow Factor!

Wed 7Who Cares?

Friday 9Fat Hat

Thurs 8Non Fiction

Thur 22Roots Selecta

Sat 24Atomic

Fri 23 Watchman (AV Set)

Fri 16Join La Dots

Sat 17 Crofters Rights Lovers Rock

Wed 14 Let Me Tell You A Story Jack

Fri 30Life4Land Spesh

Sat 31 Breakneck Discoteque

Wed 28 Domestic Sound Cupboard

CroftersRights

2015Jan

facebook.com/CroftersRights

Last month at Crofters Rights

FAT HAT The second installment of the amazing Fat Hat events is sure to be another high energy fun filled night with a line up worthy of a festival stage. Fat Hat is proud to present Ushti Baba, Shambolique and support from Mama Jerk and The Lady Fingers. If this is anything like the last one then prepare to be amazed!

117-119 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3RW

@Crofters_Rights

Coming soon

0117 2310079

www.croftersrights.co.uk

CROFTERS rights

Situated in the heart of Stokes Croft, Crofters Rights brings you fine craft beer, exciting street food and a big versatile arts space for the local community. Passionate about beer, we are dedicated to seeking out the finest beers the UK craft beer scene has to offer. Our carefully selected list includes some lovely local beers from Bristol as well as some interesting international beers.

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Last month at Dojo

DOJO

Dojo has become one of Bristol’s leading venues for underground electronic music. This intimate venues see’s international DJ’s play to one of the best crowds in the city. A good sound system, dancefloor and beautiful outdoor terrace makes this the perfect small venue. Last entry is now 2am for non members and 4am for members.

12-16 Park Row, Bristol, BS1 5LJ

@DojosBristol

facebook.com/dojo.bristol

01179 251 177

www.dojolounge.co.uk

FOUNDATIONJacky P and the Foundation family return with a double headliner special. Eveson Tangent with local support bringing liquid DnB deliciousness all night.

January 30// 11pm – 6am // £6 // Dojos

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Every Thursday // Free

Last month at The Elbow Room

ELBOW BASS, AFTAFT records presents Bristol’s best DJs playing dub step, drum and bass, hip hop, funk and baseline jungle. AFT (Ambush Family Tree) Records is a Bristol based label set up to showcase cutting edge music and do Bristol proud.

64 Park Street, Bristol, BS1 5JN

@ElbowRoomBris

facebook.com/The-Elbow-Room-Bristol

0117 930 0242

www.theelbowroom.co.uk

THE ELBOW ROOM

Lively but laid back, both urban and urbane, ‘Purple Haze’ meets purple baize with two fantastic eight foot pool tables and walls decorated with graffiti by some of the nation’s finest artists. Open until late every night with free entry. A great place to hold a party for up to 100 guests with your own bar, DJ equipment, toilets and dance floor.

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January 29 // 7.30pm // £12

Last month at The Fleece

THE FLEECE

Legendary live music venue previously hosting the likes of Oasis, The Strokes, Goldfrapp and Bloc Party. Live music 7 nights a week and new club nights coming soon The Fleece is a must for music lovers and students. The in-house promotions team are also responsible for promoting many gigs across the city in other venues so follow us on Twitter and Facebook to receive updates on our upcoming gigs

12 St. Thomas Street, Bristol, BS1 6JJ

@FleeceBristol

facebook.com/fleecebristol

0117 945 0996

www.thefleece.co.uk

SLIMKID3 & DJ NU-MARKWith the vinyl release of their album-length eponymous collaboration, the legendary Pharcyde MC and Jurassic 5 DJ/producer have created a soulful Hip-Hop soundtrack for the coming months and beyond.

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January 9 // 8.30pm - 2am Free before 9.30pm £3 after

Last month at The Full Moon / Attic Bar

THE EGG Electronics-heavy but performance-oriented group The Egg are influenced by a wide variety of styles (including jazz-funk, prog rock, drum’n’bass). The band centers around brothers Matt and Ned Scott. Their fourth studio album, ‘Something to Do’ was recently named Mixmag’s album of the month.

1 North Street, Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3PR

Coming soon

facebook.com/pages/The-Full-Moon-and-Attic-Bar

01179 245 007

www.fmbristol.co.uk

The FULL mooN / Attic Bar

The Full moon pub, Attic bar, with its Moonshine bar and Shisha bar are all the on the same grounds. This really is a hub for all nightime activities from events, parties, drink and food. To add to this there is also a backpackers hotel which adds an international vibe to a great night out. What more could you ask for?

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Last month at The Golden Lion

the golden lion

Live music 6 nights a week! Mondays - Open Mic Night. Tuesdays - A live evening of Folk music hosted my Nuala Honan. Wednesays - Uberphonic: A surprise mix bag encompassing the whole music spectrum. Keep up to date on our Social Media pages for full listings and details. Bar open ‘til 1am Friday and Saturday, and midnight on Sunday -Thursday.

244 Gloucester Road, BS7 8NZ

@goldenlionbriz

facebook.com/goldenlionbristol

0117 924 6449

www.goldenlionbristol.co.uk

ANSUM AND THE VIBESAnsum and The Vibes bring their Reggae sound to The Lion for a night of deep bass and tight rhythms. Super cool Ansum and his three-piece backing band have been exciting crowds all over Bristol with their high octane live shows.

January 17 // Free

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January 10 // 9pm - 3am // £5/ £3 NUS

Last month at The Lanes

ERROL’S KITCHENErrol’s Kitchen are a funk quartet who pay homage to acts such as The Meters, Grant Green and Lou Donaldson. Afterwards, John the Mod will be spinning 60s Garage beats, Tamla, Two Tone, Mod, Northern Soul, Alt 80s, rock & roll and indie anthems at the Department S club night.

22 Nelson Street, Bristol, BS1 2LE

@thelanesbristol

facebook.com/lanes.bristol

01173 251 979

www.thelanesbristol.co.uk

THE LANES

Rapidly establishing itself amongst the ranks of city’s most respected music venues. As well as playing host to both international and local live music and clubnights, The Lanes also offers round the clock bowling, an Italian style pizzeria, karaoke, a vintage shop and even a bed for the night. All in a genuinely laid back atmosphere.

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Jan 23 // 10.30pm – 6am // £6/£8/£10

SATURDAY 24TH JANUARYABSOLUTE HARDCOREMUSIC: HARDCORE, GABBA, OLD SKOOLROOM 1: D-ICE & REALITY B2B LEGACY, HEKTEK, REFLUX, MAGPIE, INSTIGATE, CON CON, ROSSATRON, FUNK-E MCS: ROBBIE DEE, BUZZ, FUGITIVE, OFFSIDE10PM-6AM // FREE B4 11PM £5 AFTER OTD

TUESDAY 27TH JANUARYPSYCHEDMUSIC: GARAGE, JUNGLE, DNBROOM 1: DJ LUCK & MC NEAT, CONGO NATTY, FOUNDATION (SCOTT GARCIA B2B STICKY), GROOVE CHRONICLES, SUNSHIP, MC CREED, NANCI & PHOEBE10PM-4AM // £6/ £8/ £10/ £12+BF/ MOTD

FRIDAY 30TH JANUARYSHAK OUTMUSIC: JUNGLE, DUB, REGGAE, HIP HOP, GRIME, GARAGE, FUNK, SOUL, DISCOROOM 1: BENNY PAGE: LIVE (BRISTOL EXCLUSIVE), MAD PROFESSOR (DUB SHOW), BUGGSY, EARL GATESHEAD, LEO SAMSON, KINGS VIBRATIONROOM 2: NLP, SMELLINGTON PIFF, JACK JETSON, INDEX, DJ FINGERFOOD, ZEALOUS FT OG (MAD ATTIK)ROOM 3: BROCKLEY HIFI, JESSE AMOS B2B MR MCCUSKER, KAYZE B2B BEPPO, HOTWAX10PM-6AM // £10/ £12/ £15+BF/ MOTD

SATURDAY 31ST JANUARYLOBSTER BOYLOBSTER BOY IS A RECORD LABEL FOUNDED BY REDLIGHT IN 2009. WE INVITE YOU TO ONLY THE SECOND LOBSTER BOY PARTY TO TAKE PLACE IN BRISTOL. ALL PRODUCERS INVOLVED IN LOBSTER BOY WILL BE PERFORMING.ROOM 1: REDLIGHT, MAK & PASTEMAN, NEW YORK TRANSIT AUTHORITY & RESIDENTS10PM-6AM // £6/ £8/ £10/ £12+BF/

SATURDAY 17TH JANUARYFRAMEWORKMUSIC: DRUM AND BASS (NEUROFUNK, TECHSTEP & RAGGA) JUNGLE, RAGGA JUNGLE, AND OTHER BADMAN ACTS IN BASSLINE, HIP-HOP, HARDTEK, RAGGATEK, FUNK, DISCO, REGGAE, GHETTO FUNK AND MOREROOM 1: JADE & MINDSCAPE, MAMPI SWIFT, JAE OVERTECH, QO, COPPA, INNATE MC, AKOV, BLOCK DODGER, SAFETY IN NUMBERS, KUSH-T, ROOM 2: JACKY MURDA, MOONCAT, SELECTA J-MAN, AUDIOMISSION B2B SEYMS, KAMOH, ROOM 3: AMEN 4 TEKNO, MANDIDEXTROUS, C3B, STIVS, SLINKS, T-MENACE, RUFFTEK, MAPPMAKER, ROOM 4: SIKA STUDIOS VS FIVE DOLLAR SHAKE, BONAFYDE, FLASH HARRY, A SIKA HEAVYWEIGHT MC CYPHER, MYLO STONE, SMELLINGTON PIFF, OCEAN, SEAN PENG, LOADS OF NOTHING, INNER METHOD RECORDS, MISS MERCAL, JAK DA REPPA, ANDY BASSLINE, DNB LEE, X-RAY TED, WONKINSON, 10PM-6AM // £10+BF/ £15+BF/ MOTD

FRIDAY 23RD JANUARYCUBANA, THE SIXTH ADVENTUREGARAGE, HOUSEROOM 1: MARIBOU STATE, MJ COLE, SPECIAL GUEST, DISSIDENT, MILES METRIC (THE OTHER TRIBE), ALXZNDR, VAISO B2B LIABLEROOM 2 & 3: INCAPAX, MAGNUS FUNK, TOBY GODWIN, MACHIE, STOLEN, PHARAOH K, PLEASURE CREW, SWIFT MUSIC9610.00PM-4AM // £6/ £12

JanuaryLakota.co.uk

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Last month at Lakota

lakota

Situated in a converted warehouse, hosting a wide range of underground events. It now welcomes a larger crowd of people owing to the mix in music styles on show. The club covers 3 storeys, 4 dance areas, a huge balcony. Lakota also boasts a massive outside smoking area. Lakota remains one of Bristol’s big players.

6 Upper York St, Bristol, BS2 8QN

@LakotaBristol

facebook.com/lakotabristol

01179 232 225

www.lakota.co.uk

CUBANA - 6 The Cubanisto party lands back at Lakota, bringing with them full Havana décor, visuals, cheap rum, cigars & questionable morals. Taking us through the night will be Ninja Tune favourites Maribou State and UK garage legends MJ Cole.

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January 30 // 10pm - 4am Free before 11pm / £3 after

Friday 2nd JanuaryRESIDENT DJS

Saturday 3rd JanuaryROASTED SPECIAL

DELI & DALEY'S BIRTHDAY BASH

Friday 9th JanuaryHERD

Saturday 10th JanuaryELEVATOR SOUND

Friday 16th JanuarySIP THE JUICE

4TH BIRTHDAY

Saturday 17th JanuarySTEVE RICEFriday 23rd JanuaryDJ VADIM

Saturday 24th JanuaryFEEL THE REAL

Friday 30th JanuaryFUTUREBOOGIE

13TH BIRTHDAY

Saturday 31st JanuaryBODYWORK DJS

JANUARY

THELOVE

INNSTOKES CROFT

84 STOKES CROFT, BRISTOL BS1 3QY. T: 0117 923 2565WWW.THELOVEINN.COM

Last month at The Love Inn

FUTURE BOOGIE 13TH BIRTHDAY Future Boogie 13th Birthday, the Bristol Edition. Future Boogie celebrate 13 successful years in the business. Expect a healthy line up of very special guests from the ever expanding roster.

84 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QY

@TheLoveInn

facebook.com/theloveinnbristol

0117 923 2565

www.theloveinn.com

the love inn

The Love Inn is a brand new neighbourhood bar with a healthy emphasis on quality food and drink brought to you by Team Love, the minds behind Love saves the Day. The spacious and slickly-outfitted venue offers a tasty selection of dishes during the day, whilst evenings are given over to exotic cocktails and soundtracked by visiting DJs from Bristol and beyond.

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January 3 // 9pm – 2am // Free

Last month at Mothers Ruin

mothers’ ruin

Bright Red, behind the market on St Nicks street, a three floor mad funhouse that specialises in super sweaty aural delights of Rock n Roll, Pop and Disco. We pride ourselves on being Free to enter nearly every night, without compromising on our entertainment. Upstairs or downstairs you won’t be going anywhere quite like here!

7-9 St Nicholas Street, Bristol, BS1 1UE

@TheMothersRuin

facebook.com/The-Mothers-Ruin

07546 082 009

www.mothersruinbristol.co.uk

A NIGHT DEDICATED TO WAYNE’S WORLDPlaying music from both films and a whole lot of metal and glam rock. Ruin will also be screening the films, SNL skits, plenty of red licorice and there will be a special cocktail (CreamofSomeYoungGuy). Plus, Happy Hour prices to anyone dressed in Wayne’s World fancy dress.

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January 9 // 9.30pm – Late // £3 - £4

Last month at Mr Wolfs

SOUNDS OF HARLOWE AND EVA LAZURASIt may be early January but that doesn’t stop the Wolf from putting on some of the best bands in Bristol. Ease away your January blues with an extra special acoustic set from the amazing Eva Lazuras and then dance your pants off to the awesome tunes from Sounds of Harlowe.

84 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QY

@MrWolfsBristol

facebook.com/theloveinnbristol

0117 923 2565

www.theloveinn.com

Mr Wolfs

Wolfies is the place for live music and late night party. It’s the place you’ll get the opportunity to see up and coming bands, to bust some moves on the dance floor, to watch talented artists paint live, to hear some quality musicians come together and jam their hearts out. We are open 7 nights a week and look forward to seeing you soon....

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Every Fri and Sat // 9pm – Late

Last month at Noche Negra

NOCHE NEGRA

Venture up the stairs above Pata Negra, or via the secret side door, and you’ll find our music bar ‘Noche Negra’. Open from 9pm – 4am Thursday – Saturday, here we serve Latin-inspired, fruit laden cocktails in a relaxed, party atmosphere. ‘Noche Privada’, our top floor bar can be exclusively booked for events and parties of up to 120 persons.

Corn Street, Old City, Bristol BS1 1YH.

@PataNegrabris

facebook.com/patanegrabristol

0117 9276762

www.patanegrabristol.com

WEEKENDS AT NOCHE NEGRAWith full programme of live music and DJs, Noche Negra is open for business every, Friday and Saturday. As well as live music from talented local bands, regular Noche DJs Syvieng Saysana, Speakerboxx and DJ Jam-On will be spinning party music until late on weekends.

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January 9 // From 8.15pm // Free

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150 bands one month free entry

ZEN HUSSIES • RAILROAD BILL FLIPRON • THE JOHN E.VISTIC EXPERIENCE • HOWLIN’ LORD

SCREAMIN’ MISS JACKSON AND THE SLAP YA MAMA BIG BAND JOHNNY CAGE AND THE VOODOO GROOVE • THE BOOT HILL ALLSTARS • ANNETTE BERLIN

THE DISFAVOURED PARTY • MEMORY OF ELEPHANTS • SHE MAKES WAR • MORIATY THE BUFFALO SKINNERS • HOLY MOLY & THE CRACKERS • FACTOTUM • MILO’S PLANES

THE GNARWHALS • THE PLAINVIEWS • CRINKLE CUTS • DANIEL MEADE AND THE FLYING MULES RUCKUS COLLECTIVE • THE TAME • BASTIONS • EVIE WOODS • CHIYODA KU • FALLS • BEGGAR

NICK PARKER AND THE FALSE ALARMS • THE BEATPACK • MUM • DOWNARD • NATHAN DETROIT ALRIGHT THE CAPTAIN • DIVING BELL • DOCTOR NUT • CATHODES • BOSC MONITOR

A DOUBTFUL SOUND • ALL THE BEST TAPES • ARMCHAIR COMMITTEE • GHOST OF THE AVALANCHE HANGING TREE • HONEY • HOWL • JUNIOR BILL & THE SCALLIES • LUPEN TOOTH • REPO-MAN RED RAY • SVALBARD • WELCOME BACK DELTA • GAG REFLEX • DOOMICIDAL • FACTORY DOLLS

THE LEYLINES • THE WAITRESS • THE STIFF JOINTS • CHARIVARI • ARKETTA BUFFALO FRAME • GODBOMBER • WARRIOR POPE • THE TRAVIS WALTONS • SARRERA • WORLD’S BEST DAD HEAVY ON THE RIDE • THE RUN UPS • ETAO SHIN • FABRIC • LEG • OUR NAMELESS BOY • GHOSTS AS ALIBIS

MUNCLE • THE SETBACKS • SHOOTIN’ THE CROW • ELI STONE • SKYHITCH • THE LONG POURS • SONS • ABELANA SLIM FIFTIES • THE VIGIL • SEXTEETH • CLOUDY APPLE • TOADSTOOL • SUPER GOLIATH • THE WELCOME DESTROYERS

DIGITAL ZEUS • HIEROPHANT • KARMA CONTROL • WE ARE ALIGHT • LAKE OF KINGS • EJECT PILOT EJECT • FIRES THE ANGRY BADGERS • BY JUPITER • DEAD FASHION • THE BLUNDERS • SAINT OF ME • HARRY & THE GONDOLAS

THEM DIRTBAGS • THE BURT REYNOLDS • HELL DEATH FURY • ELECTRIC THEATRE • PATRONS • THE SNEAK EAZIES LYNCHBURG • NANOOK OF THE NORTH • OH, THE GUILT • KAHAI • NORTHERN FUGUE • THE VIOLENT ROMANTICSPRETEND HAPPY • RICKYFITTS • RAFFAELLA • SECONDS ALIVE • SAVE THE DINOSAURS • MIND FACTORY • RUINS

GOODBYE THE SUNSET • THEM DEAD BEATS • WHITE NOISE RADIO • THE BRACKETS RAUSCHENBERG • TIE FIGHTER PILOT • TRANSMISSIONS • WE ARE STRANGERS MINDS • THIRTY SIX STRATEGIES

AREA 53 • ATIGUN PASS • CHOKOBO • CASSETTE CULTURE • POUNDSHOP LIFE • DEADMINDS TOMORROW COME THE WOLVES • LEE MANSFIELD • BILLY SHINBONE • CALUM DUELL • JACK BIRD JOE KELLY • JOHN D REVELATOR • NIALL DAVEY • TOBION • PHIL COOPER • HENRY WACEY • SION RUSSELL JONES

STAG AND HOUNDS JANUARY 2015

Last month at Stag & Hounds

FREE FOR ALL BRISTOL FESTIVAL: ZEN HUSSIESAs part of Stag and Hounds’ Free For All Bristol festival this January (150 bands – One Month – Free Entry), catch Bristol favourites The Zen Hussies with their original brand of swinging stomp and song. Plus, Boot Hill Allstars, The Leylines, and Jack Bird.

74 Old Market Street, Bristol, BS2 0EJ

@Stagandhounds

facebook.com/The Stag and Hounds

0117 329 2141

Coming soon

STAG & hounds

A well-established pub dating back to the 15th century, with friendly staff serving real ales and a great selection of pub classics until 8pm. The downstairs stage hosts some of Bristol’s best live bands and international artists, including jazz, punk, folk, and indie rock. “The Stag” is one of Bristol’s most eclectic live venues. Another reason to head into Old Market.

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January 24 // 7pm // £12.65 inc BF

Friday 16th January

BETHAN LEADLEYSunday 18th January

AMON AMARTH + HUNTRESS + SAVAGE MESSIAHSaturday 24th January

LIGHTSSaturday 31st January

ALVVAYSTuesday 3rd February

ONE NIGHT ONLYWednesday 4th February

CHARLIE SIMPSONSaturday 14th February

RAE MORRISThursday 19th February

BEFORE YOU EXIT + CHRISTINA GRIMMIESaturday 21st February

ORLA GARTLANDSunday 22nd February

DARLIATuesday 24th February

TWO GALLANTS

Saturday 28th February

FATHER JOHN MISTYSunday 1st March

ROOM 94Monday 2nd March

YEARS & YEARSTuesday 3rd March

PEOPLE ON VACATION + LACEY + LINUS OF HOLLYWOODWednesday 11th March

TO KILL A KINGTuesday 17th March

ANDY JORDANWednesday 25th March

BILLY LOCKETTSaturday 28th March

THE CORONASTuesday 31st March

THE SUBWAYSSunday 5th April

THE VIEWSunday 12th April

BIPOLAR SUNSHINE

Advance tickets available from: alt-tickets.co.uk • gigantic.com • 0844 871 8819 • Bristol Ticket ShopThekla The Grove East Mud Dock Bristol BS1 4RB • theklabristol.co.uk • FL theklabristol • I theklabris

Last month at Thekla

thekla

Bristol’s only music venue and club on a boat! From live toe-tapping Americana to the dirtiest Dubstep this side of London and everything in between, we have all your musical needs covered. We play host to the cream of the city’s weekly club nights as well as national and international touring live acts every week. Welcome aboard!

The Grove, BS1 4RB

@theklabristol

facebook.com/theklabristol

0117 929 3301

www.theklabristol.co.uk

LIGHTSLights comes to Thekla in support of new album, Little Machine - a gleaming, groundbreaking, generously tuneful slab of brightly hued 21st-century techno-pop brimming with songs so immediate and timelessly pure of heart that they feel like old friend.

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February 19 // 7.30pm // £10

Last month at Trinity

HUDSON-TAYLORBrothers Alfie and Harry Hudson-Taylor started busking on the streets of Dublin while still in their teens. Now, the Irish folk-pop sibling duo Hudson Taylor embark on their biggest headline tour to date and following their main support of Jake Bugg on his UK arena tour.

The Trinity Centre, Trinity Road, BS2 0NW

@trinitybristol

facebook.com/trinitybristol

0117 935 1200

www.3ca.org.uk

trinity

One of the few truly independent venues with performances from the likes of Gorillaz, Daniel Johnston, Roni Size and Animal Collective as well as a venue for great club nights like Teachings in Dub and now Bump Rollerdisco. Famous for hosting some legendary band names such as U2, Massive Attack, Portishead, Public Enemy and The Specials. Trinity can rightly claim to be the birthplace of the Bristol sound.

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Contact The Woods for further details.

Last month at The Woods

the woods

The Woods has been going strong for over five years. We have one of the biggest spirit selections in Bristol, not to mention a massive selection of bottled beers. When it comes to weekend no bar does it like us, open till 4am on Friday and 6am on Saturday where we work through all the different types of music possible until the early hours.

1 Park Street Avenue, Bristol, BS1 5JN

Coming soon

facebook.com/TheWoodsBristol

01179 250 890

www.thewoodsbar.co.uk

PRIVATE PARTIES AT THE WOODSThe Woods offers a great venue to host your own private party with a mezzanine area which can cater for up to 40 guests with hot/cold buffet options. Available during the day, all night during the week and up to 11pm on Friday and Saturday.

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150 bands one month free entry

ZEN HUSSIES • RAILROAD BILL FLIPRON • THE JOHN E.VISTIC EXPERIENCE • HOWLIN’ LORD

SCREAMIN’ MISS JACKSON AND THE SLAP YA MAMA BIG BAND JOHNNY CAGE AND THE VOODOO GROOVE • THE BOOT HILL ALLSTARS • ANNETTE BERLIN

THE DISFAVOURED PARTY • MEMORY OF ELEPHANTS • SHE MAKES WAR • MORIATY THE BUFFALO SKINNERS • HOLY MOLY & THE CRACKERS • FACTOTUM • MILO’S PLANES

THE GNARWHALS • THE PLAINVIEWS • CRINKLE CUTS • DANIEL MEADE AND THE FLYING MULES RUCKUS COLLECTIVE • THE TAME • BASTIONS • EVIE WOODS • CHIYODA KU • FALLS • BEGGAR

NICK PARKER AND THE FALSE ALARMS • THE BEATPACK • MUM • DOWNARD • NATHAN DETROIT ALRIGHT THE CAPTAIN • DIVING BELL • DOCTOR NUT • CATHODES • BOSC MONITOR

A DOUBTFUL SOUND • ALL THE BEST TAPES • ARMCHAIR COMMITTEE • GHOST OF THE AVALANCHE HANGING TREE • HONEY • HOWL • JUNIOR BILL & THE SCALLIES • LUPEN TOOTH • REPO-MAN RED RAY • SVALBARD • WELCOME BACK DELTA • GAG REFLEX • DOOMICIDAL • FACTORY DOLLS

THE LEYLINES • THE WAITRESS • THE STIFF JOINTS • CHARIVARI • ARKETTA BUFFALO FRAME • GODBOMBER • WARRIOR POPE • THE TRAVIS WALTONS • SARRERA • WORLD’S BEST DAD HEAVY ON THE RIDE • THE RUN UPS • ETAO SHIN • FABRIC • LEG • OUR NAMELESS BOY • GHOSTS AS ALIBIS

MUNCLE • THE SETBACKS • SHOOTIN’ THE CROW • ELI STONE • SKYHITCH • THE LONG POURS • SONS • ABELANA SLIM FIFTIES • THE VIGIL • SEXTEETH • CLOUDY APPLE • TOADSTOOL • SUPER GOLIATH • THE WELCOME DESTROYERS

DIGITAL ZEUS • HIEROPHANT • KARMA CONTROL • WE ARE ALIGHT • LAKE OF KINGS • EJECT PILOT EJECT • FIRES THE ANGRY BADGERS • BY JUPITER • DEAD FASHION • THE BLUNDERS • SAINT OF ME • HARRY & THE GONDOLAS

THEM DIRTBAGS • THE BURT REYNOLDS • HELL DEATH FURY • ELECTRIC THEATRE • PATRONS • THE SNEAK EAZIES LYNCHBURG • NANOOK OF THE NORTH • OH, THE GUILT • KAHAI • NORTHERN FUGUE • THE VIOLENT ROMANTICSPRETEND HAPPY • RICKYFITTS • RAFFAELLA • SECONDS ALIVE • SAVE THE DINOSAURS • MIND FACTORY • RUINS

GOODBYE THE SUNSET • THEM DEAD BEATS • WHITE NOISE RADIO • THE BRACKETS RAUSCHENBERG • TIE FIGHTER PILOT • TRANSMISSIONS • WE ARE STRANGERS MINDS • THIRTY SIX STRATEGIES

AREA 53 • ATIGUN PASS • CHOKOBO • CASSETTE CULTURE • POUNDSHOP LIFE • DEADMINDS TOMORROW COME THE WOLVES • LEE MANSFIELD • BILLY SHINBONE • CALUM DUELL • JACK BIRD JOE KELLY • JOHN D REVELATOR • NIALL DAVEY • TOBION • PHIL COOPER • HENRY WACEY • SION RUSSELL JONES

STAG AND HOUNDS JANUARY 2015

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