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[idm] [Highpoint Lowlife] December 2005 news
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hello there! +++++++++++++++++++ This past weekend, saw a most excellent start to December, with both Like A Stuntman and Marcia Blaine School for Girls in London for shows. Friday night was Like A Stuntman playing at the Silver Rocket club, supporting Rainer Maria, and saturday was two of the Marcia lads DJing at Werk, or at least I had thought it was going to be a DJ set, but instead we were welcomed to a very rare treat - a performance by The Village Unit, a live ragga breakcore mashup project between Dave/Production Unit and Ruardih/Village Orchestra. Absolute genius set! Check out pictures from both shows at: Like A Stuntman - http://www.flickr.com/photos/sideb0ard/sets/1508009/ The Village Unit - http://www.flickr.com/photos/sideb0ard/sets/1507973/ Theres a couple more shows coming up this month.. Like A Stuntman have a few german shows if thats your geographic preference.. 15th Dec w/ Rainer Maria in Leipzig 16th Dec in Hamburg. (check http://www.like-a-stuntman.de/las_main_english.htm for full show details) Fuck-off Machete have their Glasgow single launch party this coming saturday at Stereo, and on the 17th of December, they'll be out in Holland playing at this year's Festival State-X / New Forms. (check http://fuck-offmachete.com/gigs.html for full details of these 'uns) Release News +++++++++++++++ Both The Village Orchestra album and the Fuck-off Machete single should now be in all friendly neighbourhood record stores across the UK, plus large shipments out to France, Germany and Japan. If you come across any stores who don't carry our releases, you could do us an immense favor by asking them to order copies - if they know people are looking for them, they'll order them for sure. Tell em to get them from Cargo UK! Machete had a Radio One session last week on Vic Galloway's show, which i believe you can still listen to if you search around the BBC's site, and they've been getting some great radio play, between Vics show and Huw Stevens . The reviews have also been going really well.. "Glasgow's Fuck-off Machete are on to a winner here - a grimy, bittersweet tune, like a furious remake of Kinickie's 'In Your Car' for an angrier generation. The latter stages of this single are insanely gripping - Natasha Noramly's seductive vocals collapsing into wonderful wails." 8/10 Rocksound. "The trio's demonstrating of deft pop sensibilities, retained from the their recommended live shows, runs throughout these three tracks of otherwise acerbic angst-rock. Without it, Fuck-Off Machete would be as appealing a prospect as being butchered by just that; with compositional intelligence on their side, and the sexiness necessary to tempt indie lurkers out from bedroom to show, the Scots could become a real buzz band of the forthcoming wintry months." Drowned In Sound more at: http://highpointlowlife.com/hpll016.shtml The Village Orchestra, not to be outdone, has been getting airplay over on the Breezeblock show, and on XFM's Flo-Motion, recieved the CD of the month accolade in De-bug magazine, has an interview with them in next months issue, and an interview in an upcoming issue of Undercover magazine. You can also now get the Village Orchestra CD from Warpmart and from the iTunes store. "one of the most impressive debut albums of the year." The Milk Factory "Equally Phillip Glass and Carl Craig" Stylus Magazine "One of the albums of the year" 9/10 Undercover Magazine "ravishing collection of symphonic splendour - sonic sculpting of the first rank." Textura.org The randomNumber full-length "Golden Acre Sleeps" finally turned up this morning, after some troubles with Customs, and a fair bit of palm-greasing! Its looking and sounding ace, and was well worth the wait! It should be available up on Posteverything, Smallfish and Norman records, hopefully by the end of the week, in time to make it into you christmas stocking! Other Stuff.. +++++++++++++++++++ Been trying to work on a top ten records of 2005, but finding it rather hard to narrow down, theres been so many good ones this year. At the moment, my list is around 21 great releases, not including our own - Bichi - Notwithstanding Broken Social Scene - Broken Social Scene Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Death Sentence: Panda! - Puppy, Kitty, Or Both Ezee Tiger - Ezee Tiger Ezekiel Honig and Morgan Packard - Early Morning Migration Fenton - Pup Hulk - Silver Thread Of Ghosts Marsen Jules - Herbstlaub Modeselektor - Hello Mom! Mokira - FFT Pop Mark Clifford / Simon Kealoha The Lucksmiths - Warmer Corners Tape - Rideau The American Analog Set - Set Free Windy And Carl - Dream House / Dedications To Flea Acid House Kings - Sing Along With The Acid House Kings Animal Collective - Feels Dangerdoom - The Mouse and The Mask Sawako - Hum 13 & God - 13 & God Thats actually my own personal ones, but you can see a more rounded listening list over at our Last.fm group page at: http://www.last.fm/group/Highpoint%2BLowlife/charts We'll be back in the new year with a whole bunch of ace new releases, downloads, and live shows planned, including special 10" releases from Fisk Industries and Like A Stuntman, full lengths from Izu, Marcia Blaine School For Girls, Tigrics, Mandelbrot Set, Marshall Watson, a special 7" series, and oh so much more! Have yerself a great holiday break! cheers, Highpoint Lowlifers... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org