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Photography: Lukasz Kaminski / Martin Thompson / Dominika Scheibinger / Laure Noverraz / Xela - xelapicture.com / Faye Hedges Photography / Amanda Thomas / Chris Cooper / Ewelina Karbowiak - Karazona / Sarah Kourywww.nitelifeonline.com | facebook.com/nitelifebristol | [email protected] | Tel: 07590 993 523

Director Carlos Javier Art Director Steve Hughes Editor Rachel Morris Features Abi Lewis Photo Editor Lukasz Kaminski Print Stephens & George Distribution Javier Fox

51 Stokes Croft 30

O2 Academy 31

Anson Rooms 32

Cosies 33

Crofters Rights 34

Dojo 35

The Fleece 36

The Full Moon 37

GALLIMAUFRY 38

The Golden Lion 39

lakota 40

Lanes 41

The Lantern 42

The Love Inn 43

MANOS 44

MArble Factory 45

Mother’s Ruin 46

Mr Wolfs 47

THE OLD BOOKSHOP 48

Small Horse SOCIAL 49

Stag and Hounds 50

Trinity 51

HIGHLIGHTSbest events this month 16-19

COMPETITIONWin 4 VIP tickets to NASS Festival 20

PROFILESFirst degree burns 21 the stranglers 21

INTERVIEW // LOCAL TALENTgardna 22-23

REWINDrodney p 24-25

EVENT PREVIEWmala all night long 26-27

THE INFLUENCERSben gatt 28-29

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HIGHLIGHTS JUNE 7. UNITED SOUNDS SUMMER FESTIVAL

United Sounds present the 18 hour summer festival set to take place at Lakota and Coroners Court, including an outdoor stage and BBQ. With a monstrous line up featuring So Solid Crew, Serial Killaz, Ragga Twins and MC Evil B, this event will be a great start to your summer.4th Jun // 2pm – 6am // £26.50+bf // Lakota

8. TELEVISIONTelevision were one of the most innovative bands to emerge from New York’s underground scene of the mid-70’s, creating an influential new guitar vocabulary. Enjoy their vast discography and new material at Anson Rooms this June.6th Jun // 7pm – 11.30pm // £22.50adv

9. THE PARLOTONESJohannesburg, South Africa based rock band The Parlotones formed in 1998 and have achieved multiplatinum-selling status in their home country, winning numerous MTV, People’s Choice and International Song writing Competition awards. Be sure not to miss their award winning sound.6th Jun // 7.30pm – Late // £15adv // The Fleece

1. THE DRIVES & JEEPSAs part of their UK tour The Drives and & Jeeps are set to hit Bristol this June to showcase their sound.2nd Jun // 7pm – Late // Free // Crofters Rights

2. CHK ONECHK One present their 2nd Electronic Open Mic Night, for all digital artists who want to perform live to an appreciative audience. If you want to take part, get in touch to register your space in advance. 2nd Jun // 9pm – Late // Free // Full Moon & Attic Bar

3. MOTORCITYBristol’s favourite motown, soul, funk and disco night is back once again this June, to showcase some of your favourite dancefloor fillers.3rd Jun // 9pm – 3am // £3.50adv // The Lanes

4. NO VIOLET + SKIN + JET PACK VICTA + MOREAn exclusive night of alternative rock and grunge, from some of the most exciting acts to emerge from Bristol. Including psych and alt-rock No Violet, Skin and Jet Pack Invicta and more.3rd Jun // 8pm – Late // Free // Stag & Hounds

5. NARAMJahtari producer ‘Naram’ touches down in Bristol for a night of live dub mixing. Including support from local record label Roots Factory, plus Andy Payback & Stash of Dub.3rd Jun // 10pm – 4am // £4 // Cosies

6. MOXIEMoxie is many things: London born and bred, raised on raving and records; a seasoned DJ, and charming radio host. It’s this balancing act between the underground and the mainstream that’s seen her become one of the UK’s hottest DJs. 4th Jun // 10pm – Late // £3 // The Love Inn

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10. PAGON LOVE VIBRATIONS PRESENTS: THE THIRD SOUNDThe Third Sound began as a solo project from Hákon Aðalsteinsson, formerly of Icelandic band Singapore Sling. The self-titled debut album, of dark, fuzzed up psych tinted tracks held together by Hákon’s deep vocals, was recorded in Rome with help from friend Francesco D’Onofrio.6th Jun // 7.30pm – Late // £6adv // The Mothers Ruin

11. STEVE VAI: PASSION AND WARFARE 25TH ANNIVERSARYSteve Vai is a virtuoso guitarist and visionary composer that sculpts musical sound with infinite creativity and technical mastery. With 15 million album sales, three Grammys and more than 30 years in the industry, Vai has proven himself, in his own right, one of music’s true originals.7th Jun // 7pm – 11pm // £32.50adv // O2 Academy Bristol

12. BLANKETY QUIZ + DJ ADSKIBlankety Quiz is a comedy show wrapped in a Pub Quiz. Expect jokes, doodles, songs, laughter and of course a great set of questions and prizes to be won. £2 entry per person.7th Jun // 9pm – Late // £2 // No.51 Stokes Croft

13. SUGARHILL GANG & GRANDMASTERS FURIOUS FIVE FEAT: MELLE MEL & SCORPIOMarble Factory are excited to announce the legendary Sugarhill Gang + Melle Mel & Scorpio as part of their reunion tour. Expect to hear classics like Rappers Delight and The Message as they showcase the foundations of hip hop.9th Jun // 7.30pm – 11pm // £12adv // Marble Factory

14. MATMOSRenowned conceptual electronics duo Matmos return to The Lantern to showcase their latest album - Ultimate Care II, constructed entirely out of the sounds generated by a Whirlpool Ultimate Care II model washing machine.9th Jun // 8pm – Late // £14.50adv+bf // The Lantern

15. IDESTROYAfter their EP launch party and successful sell-out tour, IDestroy felt it’s only right to have a summer celebration at The Mothers Inn to showcase some brand new tunes. Plus support from Kamino and Martyrials.10th Jun // 7.30pm – Late // £5 // The Mothers Ruin

16. TEACHINGS IN DUBGet ready for another chapter of heavyweight dubwise, welcoming Vibronics, Conscious Sounds feat Singa Tempa, Jah Lokko and more. Be sure not to miss out on the final chapter before the summer break.10th Jun // 10pm – 5am // £11/£16.50adv // Trinity Centre

17. CUBANA PRESENTS: GENTLEMAN’S DUB CLUB + DUBKASM + IRATION STEPPAS + BUGGSYCubaña are excited to unveil their third instalment of the year, with their usual bravado of luring tropical club décor, rum, pyro-technics and live performances. This month Cubana will be bringing you the full Gentleman’s Dub Club, plus support from Dubkasm, Iration Steppas and local lovable Bristol boy Buggsy.11th Jun // 10pm – 6am // £8/£10/£12 // Lakota

18. TUN UP! GHOST WRITERZ + DUB BOY + MOREThe TUN UP! family are back at The Full Moon and Attic Bar for another heavyweight carnival session with the hugely credible output, Tru Thoughts / Sharp And Ready / Unit 137 affiliated collective Ghost Writerz. Plus Dub Boy, Titan Sound and Duchess DJs.11th Jun // 8.30pm – Late // £3 after 9.30pm Full Moon & Attic Bar

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HIGHLIGHTS JUNE 24. IAMX

Metanoia, Corner’s sixth studio album as IAMX, is a milestone for the composer, producer, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and video artist. The consistently riveting set marks a timely return to musical activity for Corner, who’s established himself as one of the most potent creative forces of electronic music. Not to be missed.17th Jun // 7:30pm – 11pm // £14adv // Marble Factory

25. YELLOW BRICK ROADZ: MALAGet ready for the sounds of Mala as he returns to Trinity as part of his Yellow Brick Roadz tour for an epic all-night long set. Powered by RC1 Soundsystem; this bass heavy night is one you will not want to miss.17th Jun // 10pm – 4am // £10+bf // Trinity Centre

26. BRISTOL REGGAE SOCIETYBristol’s reggae society round up the end of the Uni year with a big Friday night party, vinyl records & live horns.17th Jun // 10pm – 4am // £3 // Cosies

19. THE RIN TINS + WILL TUN & THE WASTERS + DJ ALDO VANUCCIDon’t miss out on the genre - jumping night this June, filled with relentless live energy and dancing. Headlining the event are the 6-piece gypsy band The Rin Tins following a strict ‘keep em dancing’ ethos, plus 8 piece Will Tun & The Wasters and DJ Aldo Vanucci.11th Jun // 9pm – Late // £3 - £4 // Mr Wolf’s

20. BAD MANNERS + BEAT GOES BANGStill going strong and now into their fourth decade, legendary British Ska band Bad Manners continue to pack venues all over the world. Fronted by the man himself Buster Blood vessel, come and join the band at The Fleece this June as they celebrate their 40th anniversary.12th Jun // 7pm – Late // £18adv // The Fleece

21. DREAMY DAYS MK2 This time with a more electronic direction with Malestripper (AKA Anna Tehabsim & Julian Raymond) and Borai, Dreamy Days will help wash away those Sunday blues whilst immersing you into the electronic world. 12th Jun // 5pm – Late // Free // The Love Inn

22. AIH PRESENTS: ELVIS DEPRESSEDLY + SPECIAL GUESTSCrofters are long-time fans of Elvis Depressedly and basically everything Mat Cothran has ever done, so Crofters are delighted to be welcoming Elvis to Bristol on his first ever UK tour all the way from South Carolina. Plus special guests.13th Jun // 7pm – Late // £6 // Crofters Rights

23. SAFFRON / TEMPLE OPEN MIC NIGHTSaffron and Temple Records are back to co-host another helping of their monthly Open Mic. Don’t miss the opportunity to catch some incredible headline acts from Saffron and Temple Records, plus a fantastic selection of open mic performances. Please note: Open mic performances are strictly for ages 16-25.16th Jun // 8pm – Late // Free before 11pm No.51 Stokes Croft

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27. BACK YARD BASH STREET PARTYDust off your dirty Dungarees, get ready for a blues hoe down and join Back Yard Bash at their newly re-located venue The Golden Lion, for a feast of blues, roots, food, market stalls and more. Including live music from Kirris Riviere Blues Band, The Blues Cowboys and Itchy Fingers.18th Jun // 12pm – Late // Free // The Golden Lion

28. ALKALINE: NEW LEVEL UNLOCK TOURDancehall Events Fest presents the artist everyone is talking about. Alkaline, ‘da champion bwoy’, comes to O2 Academy Bristol on the New Level Unlock Tour, supported by one of the hottest young artists out there, Showtime Damion. A guaranteed roadblock.18th Jun // 10pm – 3am // From £20adv O2 Academy Bristol

PARALLEL DIMENSIONS BIRTHDAY: ALTERN8 + GROOVERIDER + EVIL EDDIE RICHARDS The celebrated house night has brought an impressive array of legendary DJs, including 808 State, Graeme Park, A Guy Called Gerald, Victor Simonelli, and more.18th Jun // 10pm – 6am // £12/15.50+bf Lakota

30. MBONGWANA STARThe Congolese seven-piece hit The Lantern after the release of their widely praised 2015 debut album, From Kinshasa. Their sound is a fusion of traditional Congolese rhythms with a big fistful of European post-punk bass Afrobeat with, a solid steel casing. 21st Jun // 8pm – Late // £8/£16.12+bf // The Lantern

31. ST PAUL & THE BROKEN BONESSix-piece soul band based out of Birmingham, Alabama set foot on Trinity Centre’s stage for the first time this June as part of their UK tour. Bringing southern soul, grit, elemental rhythm and a louder than life horn section.23rd Jun // 7pm – 11pm // £19.50adv+bf // Trinity Centre

32. HENRI HERBERTHailed by Jools Hollond; Henri John Pierre Herbert is a piano-playing phenomenon. He cut his teeth playing in bands all over Europe before being invited to join the mighty Jim Jones Revue in 2011. The Roland Piano endorsed pianist has since pursued a solo career, succeeding over 7 million youtube hits.24th Jun // 8pm – Late // £6adv // The Golden Lion

33. THE APPLESIsraeli funk, jazz and groove nine piece – including a drummer, upright bassist, 4 brass, 2 DJs and a sound console operator are set to return to Bristol for an incredible night of energetic sounds.26th Jun // 7.30pm – Late // £15adv // The Fleece

34. BRANDY LIVEFollowing the release of her latest single Beggin and Pleadin, RnB songstress Brandy returns to the UK. The song is the first material released from her upcoming, seventh album.27th Jun // 7pm – 11pm // £27.50adv // O2 Academy Bristol

35. KAMASI WASHINGTONGround breaking jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington sets foot in Anson Rooms this June as part of The Epic Tour. You will not want to miss this mesmerising show.30th Jun // 7pm – Late // £15.50adv // Anson Rooms

36. OPEN MIC NIGHTSWith all genres and types of performers welcome, this weekly open mic night is an eclectic mix of wonderful musicians. Come down for amazing vibes, incredible talent, plus unmissable free beer and pizza for every performer.Every Wednesday // 9pm – Late // Free // Mr Wolf’s

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Win 4 VIP tickets to NASS festival

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Skateboarding, BXM and graffiti culture combine with top level music once again at this year’s NASS festival at Royal Bath & West Showground on 8-10 July.This year NASS has been chosen to host the BMX World Championships. This is possibly the biggest thing to happen in UK BMX’ing in 30 years, featuring the best riders in the World across Pro Park, Dirt, Vert and Flatland.

Upfest will also be curating a series of live street art events at the festival, and B-Boy crew Soul Mavericks will be hosting an outdoor arena.

On top of that, the impressive music line includes sets from Andy C, Jurassic 5, Knife & Party, Stormzy, Caspa & Rusko, and Kurupt FM.

To enter: visit us on facebook.com/nitelifebristol and post: ‘Win NASS festival tickets’ to our wall. Enter by 24 June. Winner will be selected by prize draw and notified via facebook

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THOSE QUESTIONS...THOSE QUESTIONS...1. What have you learned today? Hard question to answer. Today I learned that cleanliness isn’t always next to godliness…

2. Favourite track of all time? Why do people always ask musicians that? Such a hard question to Today it’s Country Home by Neil Young… tomorrow it’ll be somethingdifferent.

3. It’s 3am and the party is winding down, what track do you play to get everyone going again? Mr Blue Sky by ELO

4. Who are your top 3 acts right now? Field Music / XTC / Dandy Warhols

5. If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? I have absolutely no idea. It’s all I’ve ever known, but probably something involving writing I’m sure. I have a lot of interests, but as to whether I could make a living out of any of them…hmm…

6. What was the last book you read? A biography of actor Robert Shaw - fascinating man.

7. Favourite thing on TV? Penny Dreadful / Game of Thrones

8. Are you afraid of anything? No. Other than not waking up in the morning…

9. Tell us something people don’t know about you... I once saved someone’s life with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.

10. What are you doing tomorrow?Travelling to band rehearsals to start preparations for the summers’ gigs…including Grillstock Festival.

1. What have you learned today?I’ve had re-affirmation that your true friends will always be there for you, to lift you and support you through tough times.

2. Favourite track of all time?I struggle to pick a favourite anything! But probably Clockwork by Roots Manuva.

3. It’s 3am and the party is winding down, what track do you play to get everyone going again?Dogz N Sledgez by Million Dan

4. Who are your top 3 acts right now?The Mouse Outfit, The Skints, and everything coming out of Bristol right now – it’s literally popping off! Eva Lazarus, Cut Capers and Split Prophets, to name a few.

5. If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? Unfortunately music is not my full time job, just my first love, favourite escape route and medium of expression! I’d love to be involved in some form of youth work.

6. What was the last book you read? The Hydrogen Sonata by Iain M Banks.

7. Favourite thing on TV?Don’t have one. It’s all shit.

8. Are you afraid of anything?Heights, spiders and America if Donald Trump gets in.

9. Tell us something people don’t know about you...I was grade 5 on violin and clarinet, and used to play in an orchestra.

10. What are you doing tomorrow? Continuing on the path to awesomeness and self-betterment… and maybe going down the pub.

grillstock.co.uk/festival // Fb.com/thestranglers // @StranglersSitefdbtheband.com// fb.com/First-Degree-Burns // @FDB_SkipHop

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The StranglersBand

September will mark 42 years in the business for The Stranglers. Initially based in The Jackpot, an off-licence run by their drummer Jet Black; the band quickly developed a pub-rock following and were soon swooped into the punk movement, opening for both Patti Smith and The Ramones on their British tours.With hit singles Peaches, Something Better Change and No More Heroes, The Stranglers quickly forged a place for themselves in punk rock history. Former Toy Dolls bassist Baz Warne was invited to join The Stranglers in 2001 as guitarist and co-lead vocalist. We asked him those famous questions…. Upcoming gigs: 3 July, Grillstock Festival, Harbourside

First Degree BurnsBand

Seven-strong, horn blaring, bass thumping, foot stomping Bristol crew First Degree Burns have been blending their unique mash up of genres for 17 years. Today, their sound is an ear-pleasing mix of hip hop, ska and reggae – a blend they call ‘skip hop’ – and consists of Sam (vocals/clarinet), Jalon (vocals), Ben (drums), George (bass), Mike (guitar), Piers (sax) and Nathan (trombone). Known across the UK and Europe for their knock out live energetic shows and infectious sounds, if you’ve have yet to see First Degree Burns live, make sure you add them to your list this summer. Sam answers our 10 questions… Upcoming gigs: 24 June – Attic Bar

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It seems that living near Bristol has had a similar effect on Maisie Williams, who also grew up in Midsomer Norton and went to school with Gardna.

“We often cross paths at raves! And she’s been at a fair few of my gigs over the years - so I’d say she’s a fan!

“We’d been toying with the idea of doing a video together for a while. I just needed to come up with the right idea and right tune for it. When ‘Sunday’ was finished and I nailed the idea for the video, I just hit her up and it happened. Just like that.”

The track samples Johnny Osbourne’s ‘Going To Church’, which inspired the idea for the music video, which is shot in the gothic church on Nelson Street. The video sees a demon-faced Maisie wreak havoc on the church, pouring Bacardis and ‘possessing’ Gardna.

“It was super easy working with her. Very natural. I mean, it took 12 hours to shoot the video and rolling into hour 11 she was still ready to roll. We got some of the best shots in the video in the last 15 minutes. Stamina!”

With so much under his belt already, it’s hard to believe Gardna is just wrapping up his final year at BIMM. At 21, he’s already achieved plenty of bucket list moments...

“Doing the sunset set on Arcadia at Glastonbury

GARDNA

Over the past few years, Bristol MC and producer Gardna has been quietly helping shape the underground music in the city with his independent label, club nights and live dubwise PAs.

But recently, MC Gardna AKA Luke Gardna, jumped into the limelight with the release of the music video for his new banger ‘Sunday’, in which he co-stars with Game of Thrones actress Maisie Williams, who plays the badass Arya Stark.

The new track, created with Bristol producer Kreed, only dropped officially on 30 May, but has already become a summer anthem for many of us, with the video hitting 40,000 views on YouTube in the month before release.

“I’m still gassed about the video now,” says Gardna. “Chris Lucas did such a great job on it. The full EP includes a ‘Monday’ Dub and Hi5Ghost Remix and Dub. The vinyl will get here eventually – they take forever.”

This isn’t the first time one of his tracks has gotten this level of attention. Gardna’s 2013 ‘Festival Track’ became the unofficial anthem of Boomtown Fair and was championed on Radio 1 by Rob da Bank.

The 21-year-old MC grew up in Midsomer Norton and moved into central Bristol to study music industry management at BIMM, where he’s currently completing his final year.

During this time, as well as creating his own music he also set up and runs independent record label, Boom Sound, with Bristol promoters Adam Asbo Disco, Jack Fat Stash and James Wonkavision.

“Working together in the Boom Office on Stokes Croft inspired us to bring together artists who were working on the Boom Artists agency. We started pairing acts together to collaborate and make music and the final product was sounding wicked. I mean, too good to give away... We wanted to release it ourselves, so we did!

“Boom Sound is an independent record label promoting underground soundsystem based music worldwide. Running a label is new to me and it’s been well fun so far. My favourite part of running the label is putting on label showcases - we always have a party!”

Growing up in Bristol had a huge influence on him musically, he says. With its rich heritage of soundsystem culture, it’s no coincidence that’s the sound he champions now – with his own music and the Boom Sound label.

“100% it’s because I grew up in Bristol. For my sixteenth birthday my older brother gave me his old passport, which gave me access to all the raves in Bristol. I was about my beats and my bass music before that happened, but that’s when it all started to change.”

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Interview by Rachel MorrisPHOTOGRAPHY BY DOMINIKA Scheibingersoundcloud.com/gardnafb.com/[email protected]

after Rodigan was pretty special. There’s no way I’m forgetting that day!

“The shows over the past month or so have been pretty special too. I’ve done a few live PAs, some wicked Mr Benn live and direct shows alongside Eva Lazaras, and some big room hosting sets with Ed Solo and Deekline, and Born on Road. Love to the crews!

“I’m currently on my 22-date summer tour. It spreads over four months with loads of festivals, a few international outings and a couple more club nights in the build up. I’m mostly looking forward to Glastonbury, Eden, Boomtown, Shambala and Outlook. I’ll also be releasing more music; an EP with Kreed and other tunes with Mr. Benn, Mystic State, Jinx in Dub, Aries and more.”

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The Full Moon’s Attic bar served up some of Bristol’s favourite homegrown talent along with London’s finest this May, featuring Dub Boy, Eva Lazarus and godfather of UK hip hop – Rodney P.

It might’ve been that awkward point in the month with funds starting to look a little low and pay day lurking a bit too far away, but that didn’t stop fans taking to The Attic to appreciate the soulful vocals of Lazarus and witness one of the UK’s most pioneering MCs.

The Attic Bar was overflowing when we made our way through the swarming venue to check out Bristol’s very own reggae, drum n bass and soul sweetheart Eva Lazarus. The singer’s set was as vibrant as her fluorescent lime green PVC skirt, with her distinct fierce vocals and heavy beats delivered by Chris Munky vibrating through the dancefloor. By the end of her set, Eva Lazarus had once again succeeded to whip up the Bristol crowd into a frenzy.

By the time Rodney P took to the stage, the crowd were ready to dive straight back onto the dancefloor, to enjoy the raw lyrics and positive vibes from one of the founders

of UK hip hop. Opening with his Sound Dimension-inspired and all-round anthem The Nice Up, Rodney P jumped straight into the classic with ease, reminding everyone why this veteran is recognised as one of the UK’s most influential MCs.

DJ Shepdog accompanied Rodney P, bringing a constant supply of beats, whilst Da Riddim Killa MC continued to deliver silver tongued verses, simultaneously pouring Jack Daniels into the mouths of the lucky few at the front of the stage.

Rodney P visited a variation of material both old and new, including his latest ska-tinged anthem Holes in the Building feat. DJ Die and Indigo Kid, before closing with Dub Pistols collaboration Mucky Weekend and a whole feast of DnB-inspired material, gluing the crowd to the dancefloor.

But before all of this, Nitelife headed down to Rodney P’s hotel room, to get to know the MC, find out about the history of London Posse and hear his opinion on the ever-changing UK hip hop scene...

London Posse and their 1990 debut album Gangster Chronicles was where it all started for Rodney P, but unlike other hip hop albums coming out of the UK at that time, London Posse created a new foundation and blue print for future MCs to follow, by being the first to MC in their native accents - ultimately changing the face of UK hip hop.

“We wanted to do something new and different. It was after our trip to NYC we realised how stupid it sounds to rap in a fake American accent, and that’s when we decided we wanted to bring something different to the table.”

“At the time, we thought we were the best rappers in the UK! We thought everyone should follow our lead and years later they did. It’s not as if we started rapping UK and everyone started rapping UK. It took 10 years, but we eventually won that argument.

“To be honest, I recognise my position and I recognise we ushered in a new era, but I think that era would’ve come eventually anyway, we were just the ones that set it off.”

Over the years Rodney P has maintained a strong sense of

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Interview by Abi Lewissoundcloud.com/rodneyptru-thoughts.co.uk

identity by sticking to his unique style, whilst continually growing as an artist and entertainer.

“I’ve had my style for a long time, I do my Rodney P thing; my hip hop, reggae ‘walk like me, talk like me’ thing and that’s what I do. I have no intention of changing it.

“I consider life like a learning curve. You will change within your journey, but it’s a natural progression. There aren’t any jagged edges. If you looked at my entire career you’ll see it all makes sense. Hip hop and reggae, that’s just what I do.”

The London based MC has never been shy to collaborate with a whole host of artists. Touring with the likes of Dub Pistols, Ghost Writerz and most recently DJ Die and Indigo Kid, Rodney P thrives working with a variety of artists by following one simple rule:

“The only question you ever need to ask yourself is ‘when I leave the studio, do I still like the tune?’ That’s it. If the answer is yes then that’s good enough. It just has to be good music that you like.”

If you’ve ever been to a Rodney P show before, you’ll know this artist likes to take centre stage and put on a high energy set, often with a bottle of Jack Daniels in one hand and mic in the other. But in order to deliver these verses in style, the MC embraces the energy and vibrations passed back to him from the crowd.

“I often do hip hop shows for people who know me, so I’m winning because they already know my music. But sometimes the best shows are when people don’t know me at all, because then you have to work them.

“It’s a different kind of energy entirely. But all the love is there still. I’m not coming out on stage all aggressive. Instead I just want to win the crowd over.”

Considered a veteran of UK hip hop, Rodney P’s opinions on the history and developments of the music scene are always sought after. Recognising the climate of our current hip hop culture here in the UK, Rodney P is positive the attitude towards the music genre is making steps in the right direction.

“The thing I like about UK hip hop at the moment is that it’s all merging into one. For a long time there were lots of different scenes within the UK. There was your backpack-wearing High Focus scene, your trap people and various scenes within scenes, and that became quite troublesome and not very healthy. For a long time people boxed themselves into one genre, whereas in the generation I grew up in, we listened to all that shit. But now I think it’s finally getting back to how it used to be and that’s a much healthier place to be.”

With the grime scene in the UK making a soaring comeback and the likes of Skepta reaching across the pond to America, we had to hear Rodney P’s opinion on the rise of the homegrown music scene.

“When I was in America recently I found out Americans find it strange how grime kids think they’re doing something completely different to hip hop. The way they see it in America, grime is just British hip hop and that’s exactly what I think too.

“It might be quite controversial for a traditional hip hop MC to say, but I think grime is the most pure version of UK hip hop that I’ve ever heard. You hear all the genres the UK has produced; from drum and bass, garage and bassline, and these are all the things that have made grime. Plus, the music sounds like a concrete housing estate!

“Hip hop is about taking in the elements around you, but a lot of grime kids don’t recognise that, yet American artists do.”

Judging from his to-do list, it sounds like Rodney P has been busy working on plenty to keep followers entertained in the upcoming months…

“I’ve just come back from America where I’ve been filming a new hip hop documentary and meeting some of the biggest names in hip hop, like Chuck D, Russell Simmons and Rakim, to name a few. It’s all about how the world looks through the lens of hip hop and looking at its image. Not the media’s image of rap, but the true hip hop culture. We’re looking at education, sexuality, power and various topics that we’ve focused really deeply on. That will be coming to BBC Four this September. I’m also in the process of making another documentary called Under the Influence and that’ll be looking at the journey of the UK voice and accent as MCs.

“I’ve also got an album coming out on Tru Thoughts that’s nearly finished, so keep your eyes out for that one too.”

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PREVIEW

Dubstep pioneer, DMZ founder and legitimate legend Mala returns to his favourite Bristol venue this month, this time taking the reigns solo for an all-night long session: Yellow Brick Roadz: Mala All Night Long.

“Yellow Brick Roadz is a place where people can come and feel free to be themselves,” he tells Nitelife. “That goes for the artists playing and the audience bringing the vibe. DJs get longer sets, getting the chance to take their time and play in ways they don’t get always get a chance to. Bristol is one of best cities in UK to play in. Trinity is a wonderful venue and RC1 Sound System is so powerful. Perfect combination.”

One of the things that Mala is known for is the exclusivity of his dubplates. If you want to listen to Mala, you need to come and see him. You won’t hear a radio edit of a new track two weeks after he’s finished it. You might hear a track at a Mala show and it could be months or years before you hear it again, which, for true fans, is all part of his charm.

“It’s what I grew up with - early 90s pirate radio stations and jungle raves. You would have to listen to a certain DJ to hear certain tunes being played. Grooverider had his

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exclusives. Brockie has his exclusives. Roni Size had his exclusives. Soundsystem culture has always been about dubplates and exclusives. It’s exciting to go to someone and not know what you’re gonna get. I think the audience appreciate coming out and being challenged by the music they are listening to. It’s part of my culture.”

Mala’s fiercely anticipated new album Mirrors drops this month and is a follow up to his 2014 Mala in Cuba record; this time taking inspiration from the music and culture of Peru, where he spent a month absorbing a local mixture of folk sounds, from local Afro-Peruvian percussionists and

grassroots tap dancers to music from the mountains and Andean sopranos.

And judging from the sample track he’s released on Bandcamp, Kotos, featuring native panpipe group Asociacion Juvenil Puno, this is something really worth getting excited about.

“It took two years to make. It was finished and mastered last year and finally it’s out this coming June! You can check out malamirrors.com for samples and more info.”

The full album drops on 24 June with a limited edition vinyl release of 500 restricted to one copy per customer. This is a significant move on his part, since it became common practice to see Mala records fetching absurd prices online (at one time, his seminal Anti-War Dub was going for £200 on Discogs).

“When we released Mala in Cuba, people were buying several copies. The record sold out and a few days later it started appearing on Discogs at ridiculous prices. I’m not going to knock anyone’s hustle but I understand by doing it this way those who really want the record can actually get it at the asking price. The same was happening with

Bristol is one of best cities in the UK to play in. Trinity is a wonderful venue and RC1 Sound System is so powerful.

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music styles. No matter who my audience is, I appreciate that they are there. It’s for that reason alone I will play every show as if it was my first and my last. I love the music I play, so I’m going in.”

With already a decade of influential producing under his belt, and much more on the horizon it seems, the latter half of 2016 brings another milestone for Mala. Along with the release his new album, September brings the 10 year anniversary celebration of his dubstep label Deep Medi.

“Deep Medi is 10 this year and the label is almost at 100 releases too. We have been doing Deep Medi events for a few years now and this year we have taken on bigger venues to create our intimate vibes, like Bristol’s Motion and London’s iconic Fabric, and the shows and feedback have been so positive.

“We celebrate our 10 years at Outlook Festival this year, which I’m looking forward to. So this year, like every year, is a celebration of music and people and a coming together of the two - bringing a goodness that we all get to feel and be a part of. Giving thanks!”

my Return II Space record too. Anti-War Dub is different… Somehow this piece captured a moment in time.”

It’s impossible to talk to Mala without asking about the resurgence of true dubstep (we’re not talking Skream’s La Roux mix circa 2010) over the past few years. Whilst remaining discernably underground, dub step is becoming more and more accessible to music lovers of all disciplines.

“I play at plenty of places that have nothing to with dubstep. This has been a huge role within my career since day one. But back then we didn’t have the platform. We just had FWD and Rinse FM. Then we started DMZ. We had to create our space within the industry to get the music out there.

“I was lucky enough many, many years ago to play at Deep Space, which is Francois K’s Monday night session in NYC. I have played there six times or so now. FK is known for playing house music. I have been the only so called ‘dubstep artist’ to play at techno festivals alongside people like Theo Parrish. I also play alongside legends like Goldie or David Rodigan. I’ve also played on the same lineups as foundation sound systems sounds like Aba Shanti, Jah Shaka, Iration Steppas and Channel One. I love the fact that I’ve never just played at dubstep events.

“This is something that’s important to me. It’s expanded my ears and mind. I have met so many amazing people as a result of being open-minded to all people, places and

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THE INFLUENCERS // BEHIND THE SCENCES WITH

BEN GATT

Ben GattAge: 33 Job title: Bar manager and co-owner of The Old Bookshop

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This month, Nitelife talks to bar manager and co-owner of The Old Bookshop, Ben Gatt, who has played a big role in transforming the previously struggling North Street into a vibrant, lively and generally cool place to be when the weekend hits.

What were you doing before you took over The Old Bookshop? I was working as a kitchen and bathroom fitter/ plumber/ general builder in South Wales. This is how I’ve managed to open my own place, as I had the skills to physically create The Old Bookshop. I’ve always had a keen interest in the bar and music industry. I used to DJ most Saturday nights in Wales and help a friend set up PA rigs in TJs in Newport. When I moved to Bristol, I lived in a rotten old boat outside the M Shed, packed in my job and did bar work in Thekla, The Hatchet and Bierkeller for a year - probably the most enjoyable, carefree year I’ve ever had.

Bookshop was one of the first venues to kick-start the regeneration of North Street – was this your intention? No. I had no idea how things would turn out. We took on the premises because it was the only place we could afford. It had a flat above and most of the planning was already existing, i.e. to sell alcohol and food, and put on live music. There wasn’t much happening on lower North Street when we first opened up; in fact the general attitude from friends was that it might not work out as other businesses in the area had failed. However, I was fairly confident as I felt I was offering something unique. I could see the potential for a bar like The Old Bookshop on North Street.

When did you decide to start doing live music? It was always my intention from the start to put on live music, so from day one really. The position and shape of the stage and what equipment we would put in was one of our planning priorities during the refurbishment of the building. I even brought in a drum kit and made a mock-up of the stage. As a very small venue it was crucial to get this right.

Can you tell us a bit about your music program? You get some pretty interesting acts in! Generally I book stuff that I like. I’ve managed to get in some great bands that are used to playing bigger venues. The likes of Sheelanagig, Beth Rowley, Phil King, 45s, Marcus Bonfanti, Scarlet Rascal… the list goes on. Our whole concept was to SQUEEZE great bands into a small space to create a super intimate experience. I think I’ve managed to achieve this for a few simple reasons that sometimes get overlooked. In my opinion, we have one of the best PA set ups and sound quality in a small venue in Bristol. The bands can hear themselves well, all my equipment is well kept and of a professional quality. I’m a bit of a sound geek so I take the sound aspect very seriously. I do my best to be a good host and make the band feel welcome and relaxed, often giving them free drinks. If the band is happy and they’re enjoying their sound, it will come across to the audience and make for a better show.

Could you describe Bookshop as a venue in a nutshell? Almost daily I hear the word ‘quirky’ used to describe The

Old Bookshop. I really dislike this word. What’s quirky to one person may not be to another. Who made you the judge of quirky? For myself and many others, The Old Bookshop has heart - it has a soul.

What does a typical work day / night look like for you? A typical day is actually fairly mundane. There’s always chores. Cleaning, moving barrels, moving furniture, staff rotas, emails… I tend to work from morning to night and I’ve been doing this for four years. I have no issue with working hard but I’ve found that to keep on going I need an hour to myself at around 4 or 5pm so I can pop upstairs and have a shower and get dressed up. Then start work over again.

Evenings are always quite fun, but sometimes stressful. I describe myself as the oil that keeps the wheels turning. I can tell you who is sat on what table at any time, what they’re eating, what they’re drinking... Always looking out for potential problems, and making sure customers and staff are happy. On weekends I usually operate the sound desk, which I always enjoy. I kind of like the traditional approach to running a bar - I see myself as the host. At the end of the day, it’s called the service industry for a reason - we’re here to offer a service.

What are some of the perks of being a bar owner?I must admit that this question makes me feel uncomfortable. I don’t think it’s a good approach going into an industry with a view to the perks you’ll get. However, I have been able to meet some interesting people who I wouldn’t have crossed paths with if it wasn’t for this job. I firmly believe in looking

after people within the industry. Typically, if someone comes in who I know works in a bar, runs a venue, is a promotor, etc. I’ll always do my best to look after them as much as I can. A free drink here and there. This is often reciprocated when I visit other venues and bars, but I think it’s important never to expect any perks.

What is the best thing about your job in general?From the start I had a clear vision for the bar and I’ve not deviated from this. My vision has always been to create an environment that I would want to be in, as both a customer and a business owner. I feel I’ve been able to achieve this, so that’s the answer to the question. I’m pretty intolerant of ‘laddish’ behaviour, rowdy groups, stag nights, you get the

idea. There’s no snobbery behind this. For myself and many others, if I go out to socialise, listen to music, eat and drink, I want to be able to relax in a warm, open-minded, friendly environment. I’ve got no time for small-minded arseholes. I’ve come up with a saying: “you find your tribe.”

Any drawbacks?Yes, quite a few. It’s very difficult to have a 9-5 lifestyle. Very often you’re working when friends are not, such as evenings and weekends. I’m naturally quite a private person and I have struggled with becoming the face of the business. Maybe dressing like a 1920s oddball doesn’t help…

What advice would you have for anyone wanting to get into a similar role? In my opinion, it depends on how successful you want your business to be. If you want something that stands out, is unique and of a high standard, you are going to have to work extremely hard. The job isn’t as glamorous as you may think. It actually just comes down to hard work. The responsibility for your business is yours alone. I think in the service industry you have to BE the job and everything that goes along with it. I also feel it’s not good to sit back and think you’ve made it just because you’ve opened a venue. It’s good to improve and move forward, not treating your place like your personal playground. No-one wants to see the owner lying in his pants on the floor in a puddle of vomit!

Are you involved in the Bristol nightlife scene in any other way?Other than visiting some fine drinking and music establishments in Bristol, I’ve not really had the time to get involved with much. However, currently I’m pursuing some nights playing vinyl and looking to get involved with some new projects. Maybe ask me again in a year.

Do you have any more plans for expansion / new nights / more music events? There’s quite a lot in the pipeline. By August, we should have a creative art space and coffee shop open in the harbour area. From there I plan to do classes, workshops, evening events, theatre, and music. Building work is underway

so hopefully it should be done on schedule.

Last year, we acquired the lead boat, Grey Gull, from the Leigh Woods installation by Luke Jerram. We’ve got some great plans for the boat. It’s going to be fitted out for events and trailer-mounted so we can take it to festivals and parties, and hopefully get a location for it in central Bristol. Everyone likes drinking on a boat! Now that we’re four years into The Old Bookshop, I feel like I’ve got the time and energy to get involved in some new projects and the Bristol scene.

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SAFFRON / TEMPLE OPEN MIC NIGHTSaffron and Temple Records are back to co-host another monthly Open Mic. Don’t miss the opportunity to catch some incredible headline acts from Saffron and Temple Records, plus a fantastic selection of open mic performances.

16th Jun // 8pm – Late // Free before 11pm

BLANKETY QUIZ + DJ ADSKIBlankety Quiz is a comedy show wrapped in a Pub Quiz. Expect jokes, doodles, songs, laughter and of course a great set of questions and prizes to be won. £2 entry per person.

7th Jun // 9pm – Late // £2

A vibrant and welcoming venue with traditional and historic roots, being one of the oldest Public Houses in Stokes Croft. Our space is versatile and creative, blending homemade, locally sourced food with livemusic, art and late night party DJs. Our beautiful garden offers a sunny sanctuary amongst the hustle and bustle of Stokes Croft.

51 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QP | Twitter - Coming soon | facebook.com/51stokescroft | 01179 148 048 | 51stokescroft.com

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O2 Academy BristolFrogmore Street, Bristol BS1 5NA • Doors 7pm unless statedVenue box office opening hours: Mon - Sat 12pm - 4pm • No booking fee on cash transactions

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Original tickets still valid

Nelly

Tue 7th Jun • £32.50 adv

Steve Vai

Fri 10th Jun • £16.50 adv

Sham 69

+ Angelic Upstarts

Sat 11th Jun • FREE from Box Office

Doors 7pm, kick off 8pm

EURO 2016: England v Russia

Thu 16th Jun • FREE from Box Office

Doors open 1pm, kick off 2pm

EURO 2016: England v Wales

Sat 18th Jun • From £20 adv

10pm-3am • over 18s only

Alkaline+ Showtime Damion + Stamina Kid

Mon 20th Jun • FREE from Box Office

Doors 7pm, kick off 8pm

EURO 2016: England v Slovakia

Mon 27th Jun • £27.50

Brandy

Tue 28th Jun • SOLD OUT

Grimes

Wed 20th Jul • £20 adv

Belly

Thu 18th Aug • £4/5 adv

10pm-3am • over 18s only

Ramshackle: A-level Results Party withBig Narstie

Fri 26th Aug • £5 adv

Beyond Recall

Tue 30th Aug • £10 adv

Sticky Fingers+ Will and The People + Tom Forbes

Fri 2nd Sep • £11 adv

Guns 2 Roses

Sun 4th Sep • £20 adv

The Enemy

Thu 15th Sep • £16.50 adv

Flatbush Zombies+ A$AP Twelvyy

Mon 3rd Oct • £10 adv

Fireball: ‘Fuelling The Fire Tour’Less Than JakeThe SkintsMariachi El Bronx + Kemuri

Fri 7th Oct • £27 adv

The Mission

Sat 8th Oct • £17.50 adv

White Denim

Thu 13th Oct • £18 adv

Billy Talent

Sun 16th Oct • £22 adv

Chas & Dave

Thu 20th Oct • £11 adv

Jeremy Loops

Fri 21st Oct • £20 adv

The Undertones40th Anniversary Tour

Sat 22nd Oct • £30 adv

UB40

Fri 28th Oct • £22.50 adv

Buzzcocks40th Anniversary Tour

Wed 2nd Nov • £22 adv

3 Doors Down+ Pop Evil

Fri 4th Nov • £24 adv

Birdy

Sun 6th Nov • £16.50 adv

Y&T

Tue 8th Nov • £15 adv

Sleaford Mods+ Cappo

Wed 9th Nov • £16.50 adv

Bear’s Den

Thu 17th Nov • £18 adv

Architects

Thu 24th Nov • £25 adv

The Levellers+ Ferocious Dog

Tue 29th Nov • £25 adv

The Saw Doctors

Fri 2nd Dec • £20 adv

Alabama 3

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BRANDY LIVEFollowing the release of her latest single ‘Beggin and Pleadin’, RnB songstress Brandy returns to the UK. The song is the first material released from her upcoming, seventh album.

27th Jun // 7pm- 11pm // £27.50adv

EURO 2016: ENGLAND V RUSSIA / WALES / SLOVAKIA Come and watch all of England’s EURO 2016 group games at O2 Academy Bristol on the giant screen with surround sound. Immerse yourself in the action with a thousand England fans all under one roof.

11th / 16th / 20th Jun // Free (18+)

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’re also home to Ramshackle - Bristol’s Notorious Weekly Rave: A fine selection of all thats good in music mixed by Patrick Nazemi, Chezney & Guests.

Frogmore Street, Bristol, BS1 5NA | @o2academybris | facebook.com/o2academybristol | 0905 5020 3999 | o2academybristol.co.uk

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Housed within the University of Bristol Students’ Union building, the Anson Rooms has played a big part in Bristol’s arts and music programme since the 1960s, hosting internationally renowned acts including David Bowie, Radiohead and Amy Winehouse. With major improvements to the stage, bar area and backstage facilities, the improved venue is amongst the best in the region.

TELEVISION Television were one of the most innovative bands to emerge from New York’s underground scene of the mid-70’s, creating an influential new guitar vocabulary. Enjoy their vast discography and new material at Anson Rooms this June.

6th June // 7pm – 11.30pm // £22.50adv

KAMASI WASHINGTONGround breaking jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington sets foot in Anson Rooms this June as part of The Epic Tour. You will not want to miss this mesmerising show.

30th June // 7pm – Late // £15.50adv

anson roomsBristol SU, Richmond Building, 105 Queens Road, Bristol, BS8 1LN | @AnsonRooms | facebook.com/ansonrooms | 0117 331 8663 | bristolsu.org.uk/ansonrooms

Anson Rooms

For tickets for these gigs and more visit

www.ansonrooms.co.uk

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NARAM Jahtari producer ‘Naram’ touches down in Bristol for a night of live dub mixing. Including support from local record label Roots Factory, plus Andy Payback & Stash of dub.

3rd Jun // 10pm-4am // £4

BRISTOL REGGAE SOCIETY Bristol’s reggae society round up the end of the Uni year with a big Friday night party, vinyl records & live horns.

17th Jun // 10pm – 4am // £3

34 Portland Square, Bristol, BS2 8RG | @CosiesBristol | facebook.com/cosies.bristol | 01179 424 110 | cosies.co.uk

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.

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29 Sound Cupboard

1 Mathew Lefi Ep Launch Feat. Madeleine and Salute the Sun

2 The Drives and Jeeps

3 Bodywork

4 The Garage Flowers // Blitzkrieg City // Dellavega (acoustic)

5 Lukes Retro Games Night

6 Loralie EP Launch

9 Collective

8 Imagine That Presents: Fighting Caravans & Special Guests

10 Fat Hat

11 Superfly

24 Fat Hat

13 AIH Presents: Elvis Depressedly + Rink & /Please/

THE DRIVES & JEEPS As part of their UK tour The Drives and & Jeeps are set to hit Bristol this June to showcase their sound.

2nd Jun // 7pm – Late // Free // Crofters Rights

AIH PRESENTS: ELVIS DEPRESSEDLY + SPECIAL GUESTS Crofters are long-time fans of Elvis Depressedly and basically everything Mat Cothran has ever done, so Crofters are delighted to be welcoming Elvis to Bristol on his first ever UK tour all the way from South Carolina. Plus special guests.

13th Jun // 7pm – Late // £6 // Crofters Rights

117-119 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3RW | @Crofters_Rights | Facebook.com/croftersrights | 0117 2310079 | croftersrights.co.uk

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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CATCH 22Frank Colzie and guests bring nothing but straight up House music for their monthly night. Half price entry before 1am, with promo code ‘Catch 22’.

Every Saturday // 12am – 6am // £6/£7

FOUR TO THE FLOORBristol Love’s weekly slot accommodates the widest variety of guest DJs, showcasing the plethora of talented artists that inhabit the city and more.

Every Friday // 12am – 6am £6 before 1am/£7 after

12-16 Park Row, Bristol, BS1 5LJ | @DojosBristol | facebook.com/dojo.bristol | 01179 251 177 | dojolounge.co.uk

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.

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BAD MANNERS + BEAT GOES BANG Legendary British Ska band Bad Manners continue to pack venues all over the world. Come and join the band at The Fleece this June as they celebrate their 40th anniversary.

12th Jun // 7pm – Late // £18adv // The Fleece

THE APPLES Israeli funk, jazz and groove nine piece – including a drummer, upright bassist, 4 brass, 2 DJs and a sound console operator are set to return to Bristol for an incredible night of energetic sounds.

26th Jun // 7.30pm – Late // £15adv // The Fleece

12 St. Thomas Street, Bristol, BS1 6JJ | @FleeceBristol | facebook.com/fleecebristol | 0117 945 0996 | thefleece.co.uk

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

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CHK ONECHK One are excited to present their 2nd Electronic Open Mic Night, for all digital artists to perform live to an appreciative audience. To take part, get in touch to register your space.

2nd Jun // 9pm – Late // Free

TUN UP! GHOST WRITERZ + DUB BOY + MORE The TUN UP! family are back for another carnival session with the hugely credible output, Tru Thoughts / Sharp And Ready / Unit 137 affiliated collective Ghost Writerz. Plus Dub Boy, Titan Sound and Duchess DJs.

11th Jun // 8.30pm – Late // £3 after 9.30pm

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?

1 North Street, Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3PR | Twitter - Coming soon | facebook.com/pages/The-Full-Moon-and-Attic-Bar | 01179 245 007 | fmbristol.co.uk

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thegallimaufry.co.uk

june

The Groove Den

Live funk, soul & beats

with an all-star cast

2nd James Morton

feat. Tony Remy

9th Gary Alesbrook Band

16th Jackson

23rd James Morton’s

Gospel Funk

30th James Morton’s

Urban Soulthurs

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Grooves DJsJazz, funk, soul & hip-hop

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record store, 1c Cranbrook Rd

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Open Mic Hosted by Chuman

tuesdays7th The Bristol Sessions

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Ruth Royall & friends14th The Duval Project 21st tbc28th George Montague

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Eddie Martins Blues Club 1st Eddie Martin’s One-Man-Band8th Eddie Martin’s Post-War Blues with special guest double bass Matt Downer15th Mike Hoddinott Blues All-Stars22nd Eddie Martin Trio29th Eddie Martin’s Old Skool Blues with Pasty Gamble

EDDIE MARTIN’S BLUES CLUB“The most remarkable blues man of his generation” according to Blues in Britain, joins us for a new Wednesday residency. Expect a different line-up each week with plenty of very special guests.

Wednesdays // 9pm – 11.30pm // Free Entry

ED LOFSTEDT + CECILE The Gallimaufry proudly presents a cross-channel, joint headline show this July. Featuring music from the harmonious folk Cécile and the big-hearted melodic sounds of Ed Lofstedt.

12th Jun // 8pm – Late // Free

26-28 The Promenade, Gloucester Road, BS7 8AL | @thegallibristol | facebook.com/TheGallimaufryBristol | 01179 42 7 319 | thegallimaufry.co.uk

An independent bar, restaurant and music venue on the Gloucester Rd. A relaxed coffee shop vibe in the day, ‘The Galli’ serves food and drinks all day with live music and DJs 7 nights a week (always free entry). Working with local suppliers, artists & artisans wherever possible. Check www.thegallimaufry.co.uk for up-todate info on menus and events.

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HANNAH ALDRIDGE The Golden Lion are set to host a selection of fine acts from across the pond, in preparation for the Back Yard Bash.

16th Jun // 8pm – Late // £6adv

BACK YARD BASH STREET PARTY Dust off your dirty Dungarees, get ready for a blues hoe down and join Back Yard Bash at their newly re-located venue The Golden Lion for a feast of blues, roots, food, market stalls and more.

18th Jun // 12pm – Late // Free

244 Gloucester Road, Bristol, BS7 8NZ | @goldenlionbriz | facebook.com/goldenlionbristol | 0117 924 6449 | goldenlionbristol.co.uk

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.

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THU 2nd JOE CRIBB & THE SEED DRILLS - Blues, Roots FRI 3rd POPES OF CHILLITOWN - Ska / Dub / Punk £3SAT 4th SOUL INGREDIENTS - Stax records stylee

GOLDEN LION LIVE MUSIC JUNE 2016

FRI 10th THE RIN TINS / IMPRINTS - Folk Jive Boogie £3SAT 11th TRIP THE SWITCH - Local Pop / Funk / Soul

TUE 7th ROSS LEE (Balls of Steel) - New Comedy Night

THU 16th HANNAH ALDRIDGE Muscle Shoals, Alabama £6

FRI 17th BUSTY & THE BASS - (Montreal) ElectroSoul £3

SAT 18th “BACK YARD BASH” STREET PARTY

TUE 14th MARC HALLS / WE ARE ALL FOSSILS

THU 23rd TBC - FRI 24th HENRI HERBERT - Supercharged Boogie £6SAT 28th THE HARRISONS - The Band / Little Feat etc

TUE 21st SAM PIPER -

FREE ENTRY UNLESS STATED - BAND DONATIONS WELCOME

THU 9th BIMM BANDS SHOWCASE - Introducing Night

THU 30th THE BAD LOSERS - Garage Rock n Roll

KIRRIS RIVIERE BLUES BAND / THE BLUES COWBOYS / ITCHY FINGERS

RED RAY / FRANKIE SPAIN & THE INQUISITION POSITIONTHE BISHOPSTON BAYOU BAND / BILLY IN THE LOWGROUND

LILLY HIATT - Nashville, Tennessee THE FLYIN A’s - Austin, Texas

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CUBANA PRESENTS: GENTLEMAN’S DUB CLUB + DUBKASM + IRATION STEPPAS + BUGGSY Cubaña are excited to unveil their third instalment of the year, with their usual bravado of luring tropical club décor. This month expect Gentleman’s Dub Club, plus Dubkasm, Iration Steppas and Buggsy.

11th Jun // 10pm – 6am // £8/£10/£12

PARALLEL DIMENSIONS BIRTHDAY: ALTERN8 + GROOVERIDER + EVIL EDDIE RICHARDS The celebrated house night has brought an impressive array of legendary DJs, including 808 State, Graeme Park, A Guy Called Gerald, Victor Simonelli, and more.

18th Jun // 10pm – 6am // £12/15.50+bf

6 Upper York St, Bristol, BS2 8QN | @LakotaBristol | facebook.com/lakotabristol | 01179 232 225 | lakota.co.uk

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.

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MOTORCITYBristol’s favourite motown, soul, funk and disco night is back once again this June, to showcase some of your favourite dancefloor fillers.

3rd Jun // 9pm – 3am // £3.50adv

DEPARTMENT S CLUB NIGHT: FOOTBALLTo celebrate Euro’s 2016, The Lanes will be screening the football for everyone to enjoy. Department S Club night will follow in full swing with John the Mod spinning 60’s garage beats, northern soul and more.

18th Jun // 8pm – 3am // £5adv

22 Nelson Street, Bristol, BS1 2LE | @thelanesbristol | facebook.com/lanes.bristol | 01173 251 979 | thelanesbristol.co.uk

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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Box Office 0844 887 1500*www.colstonhall.org/the-lantern

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Jun - JulThu 2 Jun Kevin Eldon, Josie Long and Simon Munnery: The Alternative Comedy Trio

Mon 6 Jun Ben Watt Band Feat. Bernard Butler

Tue 7 Jun Martha Tilston

Wed 8 Jun The Common Linnets: Special Acoustic Sessions

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Julian Arguelles

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Sona Jobarteh

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Kernow King

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MATMOS Renowned conceptual electronics duo Matmos return to The Lantern to showcase their latest album - Ultimate Care II, constructed entirely out of the sounds generated by a Whirlpool Ultimate Care II model washing machine.

9th Jun // 8pm – Late // £14.50adv+bf

MBONGWANA STAR The Congolese seven-piece hit The Lantern after the release of their debut album, From Kinshasa, bringing a sound is a fusion of traditional Congolese rhythms, with a big fistful of European post-punk bass.

21st Jun // 8pm – Late // £8/£16.12+bf

The Lantern at Colston Hall presents a packed programme of cutting edge artists playing everything from jazz, electronica and pop, to folk, world and hip hop. Recent visitors include Kamasi Washington, Julia Holter, Slum Village, This Is The Kit and Saul Williams. Grab a bite to eat at Beerd and relax in Colston Hall’s stylish modern foyer before you head to the show.

the lanternColston Street, Bristol, BS1 5AR | @Colston_Hall | facebook.com/ColstonHall | 0844 887 1500* | colstonhall.org

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4th Jun // 10pm – Late // £3

DREAMY DAYS MK2 This time with a more electronic direction with Malestripper (AKA Anna Tehabsim & Julian Raymond) and Borai, Dreamy Days will help wash away those Sunday blues whilst immersing you into the electronic world.

12th Jun // 5pm – Late // Free

84 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QY | @TheLoveInn | facebook.com/theloveinnbristol | 0117 923 2565 | theloveinn.com

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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PRIVATE HIREPerfect for any occasion on any night, enquire about our upstairs Private Bar & Lounge for hire till 4am.

Enquire on 01179 255 266

2-4-1 COCKTAILS The perfect way to wind down after work or set yourself up for a great night ahead!

2-4-1 cocktails until 10pm every night

Moved from the North to the West Side of Clifton’s Triangle, Manos brings a breath of fresh air and well needed feeling of Independence. Fine Liquors, Carefully Crafted (& affordable) Cocktails, Quality ales, lagers and Good Times! Our Dj’s bring you the best in musical beats & treats until 4am, our Private Bar & Lounge is the only place to celebrate your party! so come party!

37 The Triangle West, Bristol BS8 1ER | @ManosBristol | facebook.com/ManosBristol | 01179 255 266 | manosbarbristol.co.uk

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VENUES // 45Marble Factory

Set in what was formerly a skate park, Bristol’s newest live venue The Marble Factory has been completely re-developed and re-configured to host live music, club nights and much more. The philosophy applied throughout the process of developing the venue was to offer artists and promoters an enjoyable and affordable option with the emphasis on having everything needed in-house and ready to go.

IAMXMetanoia, Corner’s sixth studio album as IAMX, is a milestone for the composer who’s established himself as one of the most potent creative forces of electronic music. Not to be missed.

17th Jun // 7.30pm – 11pm // £14adv

SUGARHILL GANG & GRANDMASTERS FURIOUS FIVE FEAT: MELLE MEL & SCORPIO Marble Factory are excited to announce the legendary Sugarhill Gang + Melle Mel & Scorpio as part of their reunion tour.

9th Jun // 7.30pm – 11pm // £12adv

74-78 Avon Street, Bristol | 0117 972 3111 | @MarbleFactoryUK | facebook.com/marblefactorybristol | marblefactorybristol.com

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PAGON LOVE VIBRATIONS: THE THIRD SOUNDThe Third Sound began as a solo project from Hákon Aðalsteinsson, formerly of Icelandic band Singapore Sling. Their self-titled debut album, of dark, psych tinted tracks will be showcased at The Mothers Ruin this June.

6th Jun // 7.30pm – Late // £6adv

IDESTROYAfter their EP launch party and successful sell-out tour, IDestroy felt it’s only right to have a summer celebration at The Mothers Inn to showcase some brand new tunes. Plus support from Kamino and Martyrials.

10th Jun // 7.30pm – Late // £5adv

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 | mothersruinbristol.co.uk

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OPEN MIC NIGHTSWith all genres and types of performers welcome, this weekly open mic night is an eclectic mix of wonderful musicians. Come down for amazing vibes, incredible talent, plus unmissable free beer and pizza for every performer.

Every Wednesday // 9pm – Late // Free

THE RIN TINS + WILL TUN & THE WASTERS + DJ ALDO VANUCCI Don’t miss out on the genre - jumping night this June, filled with relentless live energy and dancing. Featuring 6-piece gypsy band The Rin Tins, plus 8 piece Will Tun & The Wasters.

11th Jun // 9pm – Late // £3 - £4

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....

32 St Nicholas Street, Bristol, BS1 1TG | @MrWolfsBristol | facebook.com/MrWolfs | 0117 923 2565 | mrwolfs.com

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THE SURF BEATSSurf Rock Trio The Surf Beats bring together Bristol jazz master Brett Lewis, Fabian Huss of Mr Tea and the Minions and Samwise Sorenson of Lounge Cat Ideals, to crank out righteous surf riffage to the masses.

17 June // 9pm – Late // Free entry

POP-UP: EDNA’S KITCHENThis June, our mission is to spice up your event with delicious, healthy, nourishing food using organic, fairtrade and locally sourced ingredients. Specialising in vegetarian Mediterranean & Middle-Eastern food.

All Month // Free Entry

65 North Street, Bristol, BS3 1ES | @theoldbookshop | The Old Bookshop | 0117 953 5222 | theoldbookshop.co.uk

The Old Bookshop is an informal, sociable café-bar located on North Street. With its eclectic decor, homemade food, unique cocktail bar, boat-yard beer garden, and famous Sunday roasts, The Old Bookshop is known for doing things its own way. The bar showcases guest ales and local craft beers week-by-week, and the ever-changing menu from guest chefs, pop-ups and street food vendors.

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THE TEAM BEHIND THE LOVE INN AND LOVE SAVES THE DAY COME TO THE CITY CENTREWITH A BRAND NEW VENUE FOR DRINKING, DANCING & GOOD TIMES.

WEDNESDAY 1ST OF JUNE

CULTFRIDAY 3RD OF JUNE

AKEMISATURDAY 4TH OF JUNESOUL SHAKE PRESENTSKRYSTAL KLEARLEMON DRIZZLE IN THE LODGE

TUESDAY 7TH OF JUNEIN THE DANCE PRESENTSFUNKY DEEWEDNESDAY 8TH OF JUNEVACATION PRESENTSMALL GRAB B2B KGWFRIDAY 10TH OF JUNE

ARTWORK & MR PRICESATURDAY 11TH OF JUNE

SIP THE JUICE VARDY PARTY: ENGLAND VS RUSSIA

THURSDAY 16TH OF JUNEUMBRO BOYS PRESENTFLORENIOENGLAND VS WALES

FRIDAY 17TH OF JUNE

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SATURDAY 18TH OF JUNE

SHAMBARBERS FRIDAY 24TH OF JUNE

PAT NEVINSATURDAY 25TH OF JUNE

SUNCEBEAT WARM-UPFT CRAIG SMITHFEEL THE VIBES IN THE LODGE

IN THE DANCE PRESENTS: FUNKY DEEThe man who brought you the club smash hit ‘Are you Gonna Bang doe’ is hitting Bristol’s Small Horse this June to showcase some of his finest material.

7th Jun // 10pm – Late // £3

FUTURE GARDEN: FT EDDIE CEDDIE C is in town this June. Originally from Canada and now living in Berlin, Eddie C has a crazy good back catalogue of releases and seriously knows how to tear up a dance floor.

17th Jun // 10pm – Late // £3

A brand new bar from the mighty Team Love. The Small Horse Inn has been dubbed the “slightly upmarket sister of The Love Inn” on Stokes Croft. Serving up decadent desserts from Gourmet Dessert Club, as well as excellent music, drinks and dancing till the early hours. The Small Horse Inn is a brilliant new addition to the city centre.

The Small Horse SOCIAL CLUB15 Small St, Bristol, BS1 1DE | @SmallhorseInn | facebook.com/The-Small-Horse-Inn | 0117 929 8074 | thesmallhorseinn.co.uk

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NO VIOLET + SKIN + JET PACK VICTA + MORE An exclusive night of alternative rock and grunge, from some of the most exciting acts to emerge from Bristol. Including psych and alt-rock No Violet, Skin and Jet Pack Invicta and more.

3rd Jun // 8pm – Late // Free

THE CORN POTATO STRING BANDThe Corn Potato String Band have earned high praise in traditional American music, keeping old time fiddle and banjo music from a one-way trip to the dustbins of history.

14th Jun // 7.30pm – Late // Free

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.

74 Old Market Street, Bristol, BS2 0EJ | @Stagandhounds | facebook.com/The Stag and Hounds | 0117 329 2141 | stagandhoundsbristol.co.uk

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GROOVE YARD COLLECTIVE Reggae, soul, funk, and garage from the tight knit crew Sean O’Daly, Annica, Swoon, Elve & Reason Sound. Plus support from Anicca and Durleigh.

3rd Jun // 10pm – 4am // £10adv +bf

PARQUET COURTSAmerican rock band from NYC land in Bristol this June to perform tracks from their latest album Human Performance.

14th Jun // 7pm – 11pm // £12.50adv

The Trinity Centre, Trinity Road, Bristol, BS2 0NW | @trinitybristol | facebook.com/trinitybristol | 0117 935 1200 | 3ca.org.uk Xxxxxxxxx

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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