bass festival brochure 2012
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Here at Punch (http://punch-records.co.uk/) we organise and exhibit the annual BASS festival (British Arts and Street Sounds) it is the UK’s only month long celebration of Black Music and Art. Every June, the UK comes alive with a phenomenal line up of events, new commissions, gigs, exhibitions, master classes, showcases, club nights, theatre, conferences and film. The theme for this year’s festival is Jamaica which coincides with the counties celebration of 50 years independence and the arrival of the Jamaican Olympic team to train in Birmingham for the London Games 2012.TRANSCRIPT
DESI DANCE
JOIN THE OLYMPIC TORCH PARTY!BE PART OF THE RAIL GADDI (CONGA)
LEARN THE DANCE 2–3pm* at Summerfield Park and The Mailbox
Summerfield Park Bhangra, Bollywood & Giddha dance styles
The Mailbox Dancehall & Hip Hop dance styles
Free event
DO THE DANCE 6pm at one of five places on the route
(listed on the right) it’s free just turn up! Large groups catered
for; just get in touch. This is your chance to celebrate the Olympics
in Birmingham and have FUN!
*Subject to change at any time, please see website punch-records.co.uk
for updated information.
SATURDAY30 JUNE 2012
2–8PM
#DesiMoves
SUMMERFIELDPARK*
CALTHORPEPARK*
CITY HOSPITAL*SITE OUTSIDE
[email protected] 224 7444#DesiMoves
MAILBOX*
BRINDLEYPLACE*
BBAASSSS FFeessttiivvaall has always instigated the best in Black Britisharts so it is with real excitement that the theme of this year’s
festival is JJaammaaiiccaa, which celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2012.It’s also timely as Britain’s largest Jamaican community outsideLondon is in Birmingham, the host of the Jamaican Olympic team.
A full range of Jamaican influenced music and culture will populate this year’s festival with some exciting partnerships built in order to present some great events, which include visual arts, dance, fashion and of course music in what promises to be the best BASS yet.
True to our roots and ambition there will be a lot of new talent from the region including llaaddyy LLeesshhuurr RRooxxxxxxaann and RRTTkkaall who perform alongside TTooppccaatt. We also pay homageto some of the best muicians over the past decades, the legendary JJuunniioorr MMuurrvviinn and CChhaannnneell OOnnee’s mighty sounds Play live and members of Steel Pulse and Musical Youth discuss the legacy ofUK reggae pioneers..
Finally and in respect to the Birmingham photographer VVaannlleeyy BBuurrkkeewe have a specially commissioned piece responding to his iconicimage of the 1970’s Africa day on Soho Road – a taster of things tocome in the Autumn of 2012.
Eat some jerk chicken, drink some rum punch,but most of all have some fun - TThhee PPuunncchh TTeeaamm
To commemorate Jamaica’s 50th year of Independence Birmingham basedMMaarrkk AAnntthhoonnyy CCaarrrroollll exhibits his latest work. Highlighting the determined independent spirit of Rastafarianism, its impact on music,language, promoting their heroes and martyrs such as Marcus Garvey and Haile Selassie.Describing his work Mark says “ This important piece of the jigsaw inJamaica’s history, arguably described in four words, PPEEAACCEE,, LLOOVVEE,, WWAARR aanndd JJUUDDGGEEMMEENNTT”” These words are the key ingredients that describe hiswork. Each Saturday there will be events at the custard factory aroundthe exhibition. For more info please visit www.punch-records.co.uk
JAH MEK YA19THJUNE - 7THJULYDAILY FROM 10AM
CUSTARD FACTORY
SUPPORTRD BY CUSTARD FACTORY
Jamaica’s impact on UK music is long and deep. From Jazz to dancehall, hip hop to grime its impact is all around. Nowhere is this more the case than inBirmingham; from the early 50’s when Jamaican jazz legend AAnnddyy HHaammiillttoonn arrivedthrough the 80’s when SStteeeell PPuullssee’’ss Handsworth Revolution defined Black Britain. Tocelebrate this young Birmingham jazz pianist DDaavviidd GGrreeyy premieres a new show featur-ing re-imaginings of Jazz and reggae classics with a specially created ensemble.
DDaavviidd GGrreeyy is an active part of the Birmingham scene working in schools, with filmand theatre as well as running regular jazz nights in the city. This unique perform-ance will see him bringing together two of the great Black British music styles tosuggest where music could go in the next 50 years.
DAVID GREY,S
ONE MANY PEOPLE19TH JUN FREE 8PM FREE
THE JAM HOUSE
IN PARTNERTSHIP WITH JAZZ LINES
DAT MI SEH19THJUNE ONWARDS FREE
SSttiicckkyy TTooffffeeee studios take dancehall to thestreets in a series of flash mobs set to surpriseshoppers in locations across the city throughoutthe festival. If you see them don’t be shy getinvolved and learn some of the latest bashment moves.
ttoo ffiinndd oouutt mmoorree ##bbaassss1122oorr wwwwww..ppuunncchh--rreeccoorrddss..ccoo..uukkPART OF THE CULTURAL OLYMPIAD
The relationship between Jamaicans settled in Birminghamand those in Jamaica is explored in this exciting newpiece written by Birmingham spoken word artists DDeeccii44lliiffeeand SSmmaasshh. The differences between two brothers – oneborn in Birmingham and the other in Jamaica come explo-sively to life after the death of their mother. The clash between a light skinned born and bred yardieand a dark skinned Jamaican born in England and affected by English culture. The performance comes to asurprising conclusion on a night out on the town.Will they ever see eye to eye when their differences meet?
SAMEDIFFERENCE21STJUNE 8PM £8
THE DRUM
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MAC BIRMINGHAM
MARCUS GARVEYRELAUNCH23RDJUNE 6PM -10.30PM TICKETS £5-£7
THE DRUMAugust 2012 marks the 125th anniversary of the birth of Jamaica’s first national hero MMaarrccuuss MMoossiiaahh GGaarrvveeyy; and the re-launch of Garveyism worldwide. building towards this SSiirriiuuss BBuussiinneessss NNeettwwoorrkk will host a night of performances, presentations and live debate to commemorate Garvey’s legacy.
Throughout May Sirius will help young people research to rediscover the largely forgotten storyof one of the most influential figures of the 20th century and share their findings at theevent. With a photographic exhibition, live performances and a Jamaican style reasoning session,this event will be a night of ‘edutainment’ for all.
Showcasing the glamorous side of Jamaica’s biggest export, dancehall,a mix of dancers, DJs and models will transform the urban landscapeof Handsworth into a mash up of style and music not to be missed.Dancehall is the trendsetting music for the 15-30s becoming morestylish with designer consciousness and high end couture.
Beauty and da beats will showcase dancers, models, and performanceartists such as, PPEEPPPPAA,, CCLLAAIIRREE AANNGGEELL,, MMAARRIIAA LLEE’’BBEELLLL,, JJOORRDDAAIINNEE,, EEAARRLLYYMMAANN,,RReevvoolluuttiioonn SSoouunndd,, DDaannccee UUnniiqquuee UUKK and EExxqquuiissiittee PPhhoottooss. Also aspiring models and women directly from the dancehall scenewill grace the stage with their own individual style and beauty.Hosted by Dancehalls favourite ‘‘BBeehhBBeehh PPaappaarraazzzzii’’ it will be a funfilled extravaganza. Food and refreshments available.
BEAUTY & DA BEATS23RDJUNE 3PM-8PM
3BS BUSINESSVILLAGE FREE
CChhaannnneell OOnnee SSoouunndd SSyysstteemm is one of the UK’s pioneering dub reggae sound systems with a history stretching back over 30 years. Startedby brothers MMiikkeeyy DDrreeaadd and JJaahh TT the soundsystem started playing blues parties in thelate 70’s before becoming a mainstay of NottingHill Carnival. Channel One have a truly heavy-weight bass sound which compliments their tightselection of old and new dub reggae classics.
SUNDAY 24TH JUNE 1PMBirmingham based fine foodies theSOULFO OD PROJECT will be hosting a meet the artist lunch at the venuewhere you can get to know Channel One andenjoy some fine Jamaican cooking.
23RDJUNE 10PM
THE VICTORIA ££5 ON DOOR
CHANNEL ONESOUND SYSTEM
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SOULFOOD PROJECT
Dancehall’s vibrant design and illustration history, from 1980 tothe present day, will be presented in this new exhibition. Archiverecords, posters and flyers never exhibited before in the UK - fromLLiimmoonniioouuss to SSaassssaa – mix established artists such as Greensleevesstalwart artist TToonnyy MMccDDeerrmmootttt with new artists from across theworld keeping the tradition alive: RRoobbiinn CCllaarree (Jamaica), EElleenn GG(Israel), DDaanniieell DDaavviidd FFrreeeemmaann (UK) and PPeetteerr EEddwwaarrddss (UK). Curated by SShhiimmmmyy SShhiimmmmyy
ART IN THE DANCE HALL28THJUNE - 12THJULYDAILY FROM 10AM FREE
THE DRUM
“This ain’t no white guy from Warwick”is what JJaahh SShhaakkaa said when he heardGGeenneerraall TThheeoorryy ooff DDuubb on Kiss FM. Now,founder EElllliiss has teamed up withMMuunnrroo and recorded new material forlive performance using reel to reeltape recorders and the mixing consoleas a musical instrument. Live analoguesampling, tape scratching, melodica’sand stylophones complete this extraor-dinary audio visual RJ set inspired bythe processes pioneered by the influ-ential Jamaican dub producers of the70’s. RRiiddddiimmssttoonnee’’ss contemporary tunes are amix of their own compositions and reg-gae classics, from revival, roots andlovers to rubadub, all in a reggaestyle. Ensuring that reggae musicstays live and firmly in the publicdomain this band is not to be missed!
GENERALTHEORYOF DUB &RIDDIMSTONE
28THJUNE TICKETS £6HARE & HOUNDS 9PM
GGlleennnn AAnnddeerrssoonn is anestablished multidisci-plinary artist and illus-trator. His work, whichuses aerosol and raw,found materials, spanslarge-scale murals andsculptures through toillustrations and char-acter design. For Bassfestival 2012 Glenn willcreate an aerosol muralinspired by BBoobb MMaarrlleeyy,giving his profoundlyrics a permanent spacein Birmingham’s concretejungle.
CONCRETE JUNGLE
FROM 30THJUNEFREE PST
SUPERSUITESPECTACULAR30THJUNE 10PM
SUGAR SUITETICKETS £3 BEFORE MIDNIGHT / £5 AFTEROn the night that the Olympic torch hits Birmingham,Jamaica takes centre stage with the city’s biggestDancehall party hosted by SSuuppeerr SSuuiittee. Birminghamdancehall heavyweight BBiigg JJoohhnn NNeeww000000 teams up with 11XXttrraa’’ss SSeeaannii BB for a night of pure street vibes withSuperSuite’s very own TTrriippllee SSSSSS playing Dancehall, R&B,Hip Hop and Funky.From his roots in dancehall bootlegs and mix tapes forDDaavviidd RRooddiiggaann,, Seani B has become one of the highest
rated 1 Xtra DJs and taste makers. Busy in the studio producer and remix credits include SSiizzzzlleerr,LLaauurryynn HHiillll and RRaayyvvoonn.
Reimagining of the rathertraditional format of the‘Blue Plaque’, artist CCoolliinn
YYaatteess will infuse elementsof Jamaican culture and
Urban Arts to create a seriesof contemporary streetplaques to commemorate
Jamaican sporting icons.
Pioneering sporting starshave overcome many obstacles
in order to achieve successin their respective sports
and in turn have become rolemodels to many generationsof youngsters. The Jamaican
Heritage plaques will form acontemporary trail across
the city of Birmingham.To view these plaques please
visit punch-records.co.uk
FROM 4THJULYBIRMINGHAM FREE
A HERITAGE TRAIL OF JAMAICAN SPORTING ICONS
“YO! YO!” Jamaica to Rastafari! seesMMooqqaappii SSeellaassssiiee reprise his char-acter “Blackheart Man” to take alook at Jamaican culture thoughthe eyes of the Jamaican diaspo-ra/Blackheart Man here inBirmingham. It will feature music,poetry and social commentary...Cho!jus reach...faasa dan Usain...it a goboom! See it deh Olympics a cum!
JAMAICA TORASTAFARI5THJULY 7.30PM
LIBRARY THEATRETICKETS £6
London based club promoters TThhee HHeeaattwwaavvee areknown for throwing parties, and SShhoowwttiimmeewill be madder than most. But Showtime is morethan just a party. It is an explosion of UKdancehall history, bringing together legendsfrom every era of UK rave music to share themic and spit lyrics over classic dancehall rid-dims that recognises the continuing impact ofJamaica on club culture.Featured on the night are GGaappppyy RRaannkkss,, TTooppccaatt,DDuurrttyy GGooooddzz,, LLaaddyy LLeesshhuuuurr, SSeerroocceeee, RRTTKKaall andRRooddnneeyy PP. The result of these mc’s coming togeth-er is an epic explosion of UK music culture anda vital piece of oral history, telling a storywhich is often forgotten or misrepresented bythe mainstream.
SHOWTIME5THJULY 10PM
RAINBOWWAREHOUSETICKETS £10/£12 ADV
Created by Artist/Musician/Producer - NNeegguussEEsshh SSWWAAGGGGAA BBAATTTTLLEE will pitch artists Head-to-Head, backed by a Live Band, in the Jamaicanoriginal stage show clash style, all throwingtheir Swagga down on the Night.Expect to see fiery performances, listen tosome funny lyrics and enjoy the atmosphereas; Bashment, Hip-Hop & Grime Artists allapproach the Stage with 1 thing in Mind –to bethe ultimate swagga!
SWAGGABATTLE6THJULY 10.30PM
RAINBOWCOURTYARDTICKETS £5 ON DOOR
BRUK UP!7TH JULY 10PMTICKETS £5 ON THE DOORYARD TALK
7TH JULY 2PM -6PM
THE EDGE FREEIn a Jamaican flavoured event for elders and all the family,Friction Arts hosts an afternoon of conversation, music andJamaican food. Bringing together the community to share sto-ries and memories about blues parties and work days aroundDigbeth and Highgate. With a free Jamaican barbeque, oldschool reggae DJs, MCs and a performance by BirminghamCommunity Gospel Choir, what better way to while away a sum-mer afternoon?
Yard Talk is part of Friction’s 2-year project to collect sto-ries about work and play in Digbeth and Highgate, leading toa large-scale interactive exhibition next summer – to getinvolved please visit www.digbethechoes.com
With its roots in UK dub and reggaeculture broken beat links Jamaicanroots to much of today’s bass culture.For a festival special the regularBBrruukk uuPP!! Nights the team returns with anight of broken beat with a realJamaican flavour.
With a heavy focus on London basedBroadcite label a great contemporaryline-up includes EXPression[S] (LazerKru / Broadcite), T.Roy on the set(Broadcite) as well as Birmingham bro-ken beats specialist EDoubleD (Bruk uP!)
HARE & HOUNDS
In the lead up to a major retrospective by mac Birmingham the UK’smost important black documentary photographer, VVaannlleeyy BBuurrkkee, aspecially created ensemble and school children will perform aunique concert. Musician BBoobbbbiiee GGaarrddnneerr returns to the site of Africa Liberationday 1977 to work with young people from Holyhead and St. Jamesschools in Handsworth to devise a musical set inspired byVanley’s photographic documentation of that Day. For one perform-ance only a group that combines a reggae band with classicalmusicians will back PPrriinnccee JJaammoo (Black Rose Productions) andBirmingham children, whose lyrics are inspired by Vanley’s iconicimages.
RESPEK VANLEY7THJULY MAC 3.30PM
BIRMINGHAM
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MAC BIRMINGHAM
TUNED ON: UK PIONEERS12TH JULY 6 - 8PM
THE DRUMThe seventies and eighties were an incredible time for cre-ativity and energy for British reggae musicians.
This special panel, featuring memebers of MMuussiiccaall YYoouutthhand SStteeeell PPuullssee discusses and celebrates how the likes ofJanet Kay, Carroll Thompson, Tippa Irie, Maxi Priest, SteelPulse, Aswad, Mad Professor and others managed to mix credibility from the core audience along with mainstreamsuccess.
This was completed in the face of a music industry whichwas not open to giving opportunities to young British reg-gae artists, and venues that would not allow them to play!
A chance to reminisce, story tell and re-live a crucialperiod in the growth of black music here in the UK.
IMAGE TAKEN FROM THE ‘WORD, SOUND & POWER’ EXHIBITION COMING TO BIRMINGHAM IN THE AUTUMN OF 2012 CONTACT PUNCH RECORDS FOR MORE DETAILS
Returning to Birmingham with their full live band tomark the 35th anniversary of one of the most influen-tial reggae albums of all time, JJuunniioorr MMuurrvviinn revisitshis classic ’77 album PPoolliiccee aanndd TThhiieevveess as the endparty of BASS 2012. Junior Murvin had been singingfor almost a decade before his smash hit co-writtenwith LLeeee SSccrraattcchh PPeerrrryy. The song became part of thewhole dread beat and punk movement in the UK and inhis native Jamaica it was to prove the cry of theJamaican people in the strife torn mid-seventies andearly eightiesAn absolute must see concert to cap off BASS 2012.
JUNIORMURVIN13THJULY 9PM
TICKETS £17.50 / EARLY BIRD £15
HARE & HOUNDS
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH IAMGEORGEPOWELL
www.the-drum.org.uk | Box Office 0121 333 2444
The Drum | 144 Potters Lane | Aston | Birmingham | B6 4UU
jamaicagold2012
michael thompsonexhibition freestylee:artist without borders
simmer down 2012featuring aswad
As part of our summer season we plan to mark the Jamaican
50th celebrations with a series of events including theatre, music,
dance, films and as a series of In Conversations.
The Drum is the UK’s premier Black led-arts centre dedicated to the development, celebration and presentation of African, Asian and Caribbean arts and cultural activities, for the benefit of all.
jamaicanindependencecomedy special
Sun 22 Jul
my big fat jamaicanfuneral
Sat 16 – Sun 17 Jun
Mon 16 Jul – Fri 14 SepFri 13 Jul
jamaican champions
Thu 5 – Sat 7 Jul
In Conversation
VENUESPST 71 LOMBARD STREET, DIGBETH BIRMINGHAM B12 0QU
THE DRUM 144 POTTERS LANE, ASTON, BIRMINGHAM, B6 4UU
THE EDGE 79-81 CHEAPSIDE DIGBETH BIRMINGHAM, B12 0QHTHE HARE & HOUNDS KINGS HEATH HIGH STREET BIRMINGHAM, B14 7JZ MAC CANNON HILL PARK BIRMINGHAM, B12 9QH
VICTORIA PUB 48 JOHN BRIGHT STREET, BIRMINGHAM, B1 1BN
SUGAR SUITE 200 BROAD STREET, FIVE WAYS, BIRMINGHAM B15 1SU
3BS BUSINESS VILLAGE ALEXANDRA ROAD. HANDSWORTH, BIRMINGHAM B20 0PD
RAINBOW ADDERLEY STREET, BIRMINGHAM, B9 4ED
CUSTARD FACTORYGIBB STREET, BIRMINGHAM, B9 4AA
THE LIBRARY THEATRE Paradise Place, Birmingham B3 3HQ
THE JAM HOUSE 3-5 St Pauls Square, Birmingham B31QU
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JAH MEK YA 19TH JUNE - 7TH JULY / CUSTARD FACTORYDAVID GREY
,S ONE MANY PEOPLE 19TH JUNE / THE JAM HOUSE
DAT MI SE 19TH JUNE / AROUND BIRMINGHAMSAME DIFFERENCE 21ST JUNE / THE DRUMMARCUS GARVEY RELAUNCH 23RD JUNE / THE DRUMBEAUTY AND DA BEATS 23RD JUNE / 3BS BUSINESS VILLAGECHANNEL ONE 23RD JUNE / THE VICTORIAART IN THE DANCE HALL 28TH JUNE - 12TH JULY / THE DRUMGENERAL THEORY DUB & RIDDIMSTONE 28TH JUNE / H&HCONCRETE JUNGLE FROM 30TH JUNE / PSTSUPER SUITE 30TH JUNE / SUGAR SUITEA HERITAGE TRAIL OF JAMAICAN SPORTING ICONS FROM 5TH JULY / AROUND BIRMINGHAMJAMAICA TO RASTAFARI 5TH JULY / LIBRARY THEATRESHOWTIME 5TH JULY / RAINBOW WAREHOUSESWAGGA BATTLE 6TH JULY / RAINBOW COURTYARDYARD TALK 7TH JULY / THE EDGEBRUK UP! 7TH JULY / H&HRESPEK VANLEY 7TH JULY / MACTUNED ON 12TH JULY / THE DRUMJUNIOR MURVIN 13TH JULY / H&H
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