Tuesday 25 June 2013

THIS WEEKEND: PLANK! W/ SONIC BOOM @ Kraak Friday, HILLS excursion Sunday...

DOTS & LOOPS
This Friday at Kraak Gallery, PLANK! are playing at Dots & Loops' birthday extravaganza, alongside a DJ set by the mighty SONIC BOOM. It's £8 on the doors and runs 8pm til 4am....(!)

PLANK! in Halifax
PLANK! road tested a load of new tracks a couple of weeks ago in Halifax & they sounded amazing, catch them now before they lock themselves away recording their second album...

SONIC BOOM
Then on Sunday things take on a much more laid back agenda, at the Fox & Goose in Hebden Bridge...
The Fox & Goose
DANIEL BACHMAN / dbh (LIVE) 
FOX & GOOSE , Hebden Bridge 
Sunday 30th June 

EARLY EVENING SETS


FREE entrance with a hat going around for the musicians

Daniel Bachman is a 22 year old musician born and raised in Fredericksburg, Virginia. He has been playing what he describes as “psychedelic appalachia” since he was a teenager, releasing small run editions of tapes, CDs and LPs for the past three years, with a sound that evolved from drones and banjos to a now guitar centered focus.


 Touring off and on since the age of 17, Bachman has managed to cover thorough ground across the US, sharing stages with like minded folk such as fellow Fredericksburg native Jack Rose, for whom he fashioned the artwork for the posthumous release of ‘Luck In The Valley’. His newest effort is the full length LP ‘Seven Pines’ on the Tompkins Square record labal, sprung from a year living and working in the city of Philadelphia. The sound results in a combination of homesick worried blues and the ecstatic buzz of fresh experience and a new life in unknown territory. Familiar and known, but also seeking to access memories from lives past, dead and gone. 
Duende & aA DJS from 3.30pm playing psych, folk, country, pop oddities


Manchester based dbh plays lovingly crafted instrumentals, enunciating his passion for popular music with a languid, progressive guitar style and playful experimentation. The approach will appeal particularly to fans of American Primitive (Fahey/Basho/Lang et al) and modern-era, post-Takoma solo guitarists (Steffen Basho-Junghans/William Tyler/James Blackshaw), but the melodies are there for all to enjoy as heard on his recently released 'Time Flies' release.



TestPressing just posted this new mixtape which is all related...

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