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[idm] machine.records presents: Chris Clark (Warp), Yellotone (AI), MoQ (Seed) and Oddskool (Machine)

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2006-04-25 12:01[idm] machine.records presents: Chris Clark (Warp), Yellotone (AI), MoQ (Seed) and Oddskool (Machine)
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2006-04-25 12:01neil@machine-records.comSorry to spam but we're very excited about dragging these lovely people to Wales ... if an
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Sorry to spam but we're very excited about dragging these lovely people to Wales ... if anyone's in the vicinity it'll be a good one :) cheers neil. <http://www.machine-records.com/> www.machine-records.com April 27th sees <http://www.machine-records.com]machine.records> '%20bring%20some%20seriously%20VIP%20guests,%20from%20the%20UK's%20leadi ng%20electronic%20labels,%20to%20its%20monthly%20residency%20at%20Clwb Ifor Bach in Cardiff. This will be the first time these artists have played in Cardiff, and is a night not to be missed! Headlining we have (Chris) Clark, who in recent years has produced two of the finest albums on the legendary <http://www.warprecords.com/> Warp Records label. Both <http://www.warprecords.com/> Clarence Park and <http://www.warprecords.com/> Empty The Bones of You, not to mention his equally acclaimed <http://www.warprecords.com/> Ceramics Is The Bomb EP, are classic, genre-defining electronica albums of the sort Warp used to pump out an an alarming rate, but which nowadays come along far less often. Fresh from his tour supporting <http://www.65daysofstatic.com/> 65 Days Of Static, Chris has also just released a new EP, <http://www.warprecords.com/?mart=WAP204> Throttle Furniture,which gives a taste of his forthcoming third album, due out later this year on Warp. His recent live shows have left reviewers breathless with praise and tonight will be no different! <http://www.themilkfactory.co.uk/interviews/cclark_2_iw.htm> Recent interview <http://www.themilkfactory.co.uk/reviews/cclark_bones.htm> Album Review <http://www.warprecords.com/> Website Supporting Clark is AI Records' artist Yellotone, whose brilliant <http://www.airecords.com/> Tar File Junction album was released in October 2004. Effortlesly weaving together seemingly disparate elements of the musical traditional, electronic and otherwise, Yellotone is an artist who can switch with ease from ripping up the dancefloor with glitched-up beats to surprising you with the most fragile melody imaginable, utilising a plethora of real instruments and, er, "fake" ones, Yellotone is a true original and outstanding performer who you can't afford to miss. <http://www.myspace.com/yellotone> Listen <http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=15126> Read <http://www.airecords.com/> Label MoQ, our second guest act from Seed Records (following up The Doubful Guest last month), is another first time visitor to Wales. He'll be giving us a taste of his full-length album release, <http://www.seedrecords.com/> 1.21 Gigawatts, which is out now on the Seed label. With label-mates Posthuman, The Doubtful Guest, Ardisson, and Cursor Miner, MoQ represents the cutting edge of the London electronic scene, with a brutal, autechre-inflected electro style that demands your full attention in a way that dissapointingly little music does. Guaranteed to rock the house! Check out his myspace page for tracks: <http://www.myspace.com/moqmoqmoq> www.myspace.com/moqmoqmoq <http://www.seedrecords.com/> www.seedrecords.com Last but not least, machine.records' own Oddskool, aka Toby Newman, will open up live proceedings. Played by John Peel way back in 2000, the last year has seen Toby re-emerge as an astounding live performer after a long radio silence, and he's got a new studio album in the bag that's hard to beat. No wonder last year's download single, featuring the first infectiously catchy track from his forthcoming album Two Ways To Listen, won praise from Radio 1's Huw Stephens and Radio Wales' Adam Walton, both of whom hailed 'Monostril' as one of the best releases yet to come from the award-winning machine.records label. Like his debut album, due for release in early May, this performance will knock the cobwebs out of your ears. <http://www.oddskool.com/> www.oddskool.com In between the live music, the Machine residents, DJ SMO and Bendy J, will be joined and Seed Records' DJs, all serving up the latest and best electronic music, with tunes from the likes of Warp, AI, Seed, Rephlex, Planet Mu, Skam, Schematic, DHR, Mille Plateaux, Force Inc, FatCat, Audiobulb, Leaf, etc. Terminal. 27-April-2006/ 10 adv/12 on door/ 8:30pm-2am Clwb Ifor bach, Womanby Street, Cardiff Tickets: <http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_wales&query=detail&event=155 131&referral_id=featured_wales> www.ticketweb.co.uk Info: <http://www.machine-records.com/> www.machine-records.com