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INFLUENTIAL VENUES // ESSENTIAL EVENTS AND PARTIES // MONTHLY GUIDE MARCH - 2016

B R I S T O L

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Photography: Lukasz Kaminski / Ambient Vista / Ben St. Louis / Martin Thompson / Dominika Scheibinger / Arun Chris Lucaswww.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 32

O2 Academy 33

Anson Rooms 34

Cosies 35

Crofters Rights 36

Dojo 37

exchange 38

The Fleece 39

The Full Moon 40

GALLIMAUFRY 41

The Golden Lion 42

lakota 43

Lanes 44

The Love Inn 45

MANOS 46

MArble Factory 47

Mother’s Ruin 48

Mr Wolfs 49

THE OLD BOOKSHOP 50

Small Horse SOCIAL 51

Stag and Hounds 52

Trinity 53

COMPETITIONWin 4 tickets to LOVE SAVES THE DAY 2016 17

HIGHLIGHTSbest events this month 18-21

PROFILESDYNAMITE MC 23 JOSEF SALVAT 23

INTERVIEW // LOCAL TALENTJAYDROP 24-25

REWIND // BEST OF LAST MONTHTHE MOUSE OUTFIT 26-27

EVENT PREVIEWKANO, MARBLE FACTORY 28-29

THE INFLUENCERStODD WILLS 30-31

FEATURED VENUES

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COMPETITION // 17

Win 4 x tickets to Love Saves the Day 2016

competition

competition

HOT CHIP

EVERYTHING EVERYTHINGSHURA / MURA MASA / MARIBOU STATE

MNEK / CLEAN CUT KIDFEEL THE REAL

HOSTED BY IN:MOTION & APEX

THE MARTINEZ BROTHERSSKREAM / DISCIPLES

JASPER JAMESSG LEWIS

PARDON MY FRENCHAPEX DJS

HOSTED BY JUST JACKBEN KLOCK

JOY ORBISONROMAN FLüGELPARANOID LONDON

TOM RIODAN WILD

HOSTED BY FUTUREBOOGIEMOTOR CITY DRUM ENSEMBLEYOUNG MARCOFELIX DICKINSON

DAVE HARVEY & CHRISTOPHEPLUS SPECIAL GUESTS

RONI SIZE & KRUST PRESENTFULL CYCLE WITH DYNAMITE MC

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HOSTED BY LIONPULSE/HOLD TIGHT

MAD PROFESSOR

MANU DIGITALCURTIS LYNCH FT. NANCIOBF FT. SHANTI DDUBKASMRSD FT. JOE PENG

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HIP HOP VS RNBMR THING / SHORTEE BLITZ / SPIN DOC

SIP THE JUICE DJS

HOSTED BY SPECIAL GUEST

DIZZEE RASCAL

STORMZYCHINESE MAN / DAVID RODIGAN

NIGHTMARES ON WAXHOT 8 BRASS BAND

SHY FX’s

PARTY ON

THE MOON

WITH VERYSPECIALGUESTS

HOSTED BY CRACK MAGAZINEHUDSON MOHAWKE

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EASTVILLE PARK BRISTOL

MUSU / GET BORN / STUDIO 89BOOGIE NIGHTS / COLOURS

& MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED

TEAK / DIRTY TALKSLIX DISCO/ BANOFFEE PIES& MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED

SLY ONE / DJ DAZEEDURKLE DISCO / BLAZEY

SPRUNG/ ALTERNATE DJS MORE TBA

BODYWORK / HANNAH MULVANNYBILLY DISNEY / JETHRO BINNS& MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED

CULT TAKEOVERDJ LUCK & MC NEAT

ARTFUL DODGERBONKAZ

THE DANCE OFF CREWPLUS SPECIAL GUESTS

SUBJECT TO LICENSE

CHASE & STATUS DJ SETREDLIGHT/GOLDIE 20 YEARS OF TIMELESSWHO??CARES : GIRLS X BOYS / AMY BECKER X KAHN

BARELY LEGAL X DISMANTLE / FLAVA D X MY NU LENGJAMZ SUPERNOVA X JUS NOW

MADAM X NEW YORK TRANSIT AUTHORITYSAFESOUL X KOMON / SPECIAL GUEST X GOTSOME

MCS DREAD/KOAST/JUMA/SHADZ

Bristol’s favourite festival returns to Eastville Park on the 28th & 29th May with a massive line up and brand new stage – Arcadia’s Afterburner.

Headliners include Dizzee Rascal, Stormzy, Hot Chip, Maribou State, Shy FX, and Roni Size & DJ Krust with Dynamite MC.

We’ve teamed up with the lovely lot at LSTD to offer you the chance to win weekend tickets for you and your mates.

To enter: visit us on facebook.com/nitelifebristol and post: ‘Win Love Saves the Day tickets’ to our wall. Enter by 1 April. Winner will be selected by prize draw and notified via facebook.

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HIGHLIGHTS MARCH 6. LAPSLEY

Singer-songwriter and Electronic music artist Låpsley will be releasing her debut album Long Way Home this March. To celebrate, this multi-instrumentalist artist will be performing tracks from her debut album just days after its release.6th Mar // 7pm – 11pm // £10adv // Trinity Centre

7. JAZZ, FUNK, SOUL SOCIETY + RESIDENT DJ’SThe Bristol University student society devoted to everything Jazz, Funk, Soul and more will be holding weekly open jam sessions, and forthrightly bands from Bristol and further. Come and join the society for some great Jazz, and pints from £2.50 every week during term time.8th Mar // 9pm – Late // £3 -4 // Mr Wolf’s

8. BEN ABRAHAM + CRY MONSTER CRY DEXTER SELBOY & THE SHONKY TRIOAlready seducing Australia with songs, stories and charm, Secretly Canadian signed Ben Abraham is now taking on the world. With support from Irish brothers Cry Monster Cry, with their take on electronic folk and world melodies. 8th March // 9-11.30pm // Free entry // The Gallimaufry

1. WILDFLOWERS RACE TO CALAIS + GEORGE OSCAR A ‘Care 4 Calais’ fundraising tour in aid of the refugee crisis in Calais helping to provide food, shelter and much needed support. Wildflowers will be making their first stop at No.51 to help raise money for this great cause with the breezy, supremely melodic sounds of George Oscar. 1st Mar // 8pm – Late // £3 suggested donation // No.51 Stokes Croft

2. FOXESAfter the successful launch of her brand new album All I Need, Foxes will be coming to Bristol to showcase a selection of old and new favourites. This singer-songwriter is currently taking the UK by storm, so be sure not to miss a memorable show. 1st Mar // 7pm – 11pm // £16adv // Trinity Centre

3. MOTORCITY: THE ANNUAL BIG LEBOWSKI PARTYMotorcity Is back at The Lanes for another annual celebration dedicated to one of their favourite films – Big Lebowski. Come and enjoy a White Russian and witness the likes of a Hot Dog Eating competition, prizes and your favourite Lebowski themed music from DJ Junk Soul Bothers all night long. 4th Mar // 9pm – 3am // £4/£8.50adv // The Lanes

4. THE PEOPLE’S STRING FOUNDATION + THE LONESOME STAMPEDEBack on the live circuit, The People’s String Foundation mix passionate theatrics with an urban, gypsy sound. Blending artisan flavours with urban/world beats, this band are fast being recognised as the heavyweights of the South West. Plus support from the utterly original Folk-Funk band – The Lonesome Stampede. 4th Mar // 9pm – Late // £3 // The Golden Lion

5. 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’. 5th Mar // 12am – 6am // £6 before 1am / £7 after // Dojo

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9. MATT CORBY Award-winning Australian singer-songwriter Matt Corby, is promoting his debut album Telluric with a UK tour. 9th Mar // 7:30pm – 11pm // £14adv // Anson Rooms

10. MUSU: WILLOWMusu have had an incredible run of nights at The Love Inn so far, and they won’t be stopping yet. For their next event, Musu have invited the hotly tipped, House- heavy Willow for another memorable night. 10th Mar // 10pm – Late // £3 // The Love Inn

11. ALTERNATE This month Alternate plan to go big across all six arenas of Lakota and The Coroner’s Court. An alternate world of visuals and wall-to-wall bass, with a line up including Congo Natty Ft. Congo Dubz, Kahn & Neek, Slimzee and more. 11th Mar // 10pm – 6am // £15-£20adv // Lakota

12. MATT SELLORS + AARMSTRONG Well-known for fronting Bristol-based band Yes Sir Boss, Matt Sellors has rediscovered his folk-laden roots and launched a solo career to great effect. Raw, simple and deeply personal. 11th Mar // 9:30pm – Late // Free before 11pm // No.51 Stokes Croft

13. DROPOUT DISCO: CRAZY P SOUNDSYSTEM + ADESSE VERSIONSA raucous night of Cosmic Disco & House this month. Promising an audio-visual journey to the Retro-Future, this event is guaranteed to make you shift. Featuring ‘slinky Underground House and Disco’ from Crazy P Soundsystem and Manchester DJ/Producer Adesse Versions. 11th Mar // 10pm – 3am // £12adv // The Lanes

14. TEN BENSON + JOHN E VISTIC ROCK N ROLL SOUNDSYSTEM + THE MONTGOMERYSLondon Swamp Rocksters Ten Benson, will be in Bristol to headline a night of full-on Rock n Roll. UK’s brilliant in-sludge rockers have been rejuvenated of late after an extended dormant period, but now they are ready to take on the might of Bristol. . 11th Mar // 9pm – Late // £5 // The Golden Lion

15. YONAKA + MOATS + MOREBrighton’s Yonaka formed at the beginning of 2015 and quickly gained a big reputation in the blogs of indiesphere, with their mixture of ice-clean melodies and dark DIY indie. Now ready to unleash more material onto the world, they take their sounds to Start The Bus for this standout gig.12th Mar // 8pm – Late // Free // Start The Bus

16. PEOPLE’S FRONT ROOM TAKEOVER Mr Wolf’s will be completely transformed into a static version of the People’s Front Room, including full festival decor, tequila bar, glitter bar, and of course, the incredibly talented crew of musicians and performers, including Cat Brooks, Jez Sings Things, Three London Planes and more. 12th Mar // 6pm – Late // £3-4 // Mr Wolf’s

17. HOUSE STEPPERSSly Logic and Saysana showcase the more fun side of House with their House and Techno infused night, made for the purpose of booty shaking. 12th Mar // 12am – 6am // £6 before 1am/ £7 after // Dojo

18. HALF MOON RUNHalf Moon Run is a talented young trio from Ottawa, Ontario and Comox, British Columbia, bringing elements of Indie, Rock, Pop and Folk with rhythmic harmonies, delicate guitar lines and a hint of warm electronica. 15th Mar // 7pm – 11pm // £15adv // Anson Rooms

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HIGHLIGHTS MARCH 24. EVA LAZARUS + THE AFRONAUGHTS

+ DJ SNAREOPHOBE + THE SCRIBESBig afro, big voice and big bass is what Singer/MC Eva Lazarus is all about, with musical flavours spanning across genres from Reggae to DnB, Jungle and soul. Eva & her crew The Afronaughts’ and DJ Snareophobe are primed, packing a stage show and ready to nice up your night. 18th Mar // 9pm – Late // £6 // The Golden Lion

25. LADY NADE & THE SILHOUETTESLady Nade’s voice has a powerful authority that belies her young age, a voice that speaks of lost cellars and smoky jazz. Bluesy, with more than a touch of soul. 19th March // 9pm // Free entry // The Old Bookshop

26. LATE NIGHT TALES WITH TOM FINDLAY (GROOVE ARMADA) DJ SETLate Night Tales is very happy to welcome Groove Armada’s Tom Findlay for a vibes packed debut Bristol party. As half of Groove Armada, he’s had Grammy-nominated singles, started the Lovebox festival and produced no less than four Late Night Tales albums. 19th Mar // 10pm – Late // £4 // The Small Horse Social Club

19. DEAD PREZThe Florida-based rap duo Dead Prez have immersed themselves in political and social studies to forge their own style of Hip-hop. With hard-hitting beats, politically aware rhymes, deft lyricism and strong song concept, Dead Prez emerged in 2000 as one of Rap’s most politically strident outfits. Don’t miss this unforgettable show. 15th Mar // 7:30pm - Late // £15adv // The Fleece

20. LOUIS BARABBASLouis Barabbas is a writer, performer and label director, best known for his energetic stage shows. Over the years he has performed all over the world, sharing stages with the likes of Motorhead, Supergrass, Sun Ra’s Arkestra and The Blockheads. 16 March // 9pm // Free entry // The Old Bookshop

21. KASBAH: DJ NATURE The Love Inn welcomes a new midweek ‘mystical night’ Kasbah, to bring home one of Bristol’s prodigal sons of underground House - DJ Nature.17th Mar // 10pm // £3 // The Love Inn

22. RUA SOUNDA night of dance and celebration in Rua Sound’s sister city for their new label, with operators Rob DC & Welfare, alongside friends Frankie Dread (Roots Factory) and Jonezy (Rise Up) to name a few.17th Mar // 10pm – Late // £5 // Cosies

23. THE HIGHWAY CODE PRESENTS: UNCLE DUGS + DJ DAZEEWelcome to Highway Code’s first of many Jungle nights at the Crofters this March. Featuring a night of Drum n Bass history from Uncle Dugs, as well as some of the finest DJ’s on the Bristol scene, including DJ Dazee, Pi and MCs Twitchee, Trafic, Bluejay and Y-Dott. 18th Mar // 9pm – 3am // £5 after 10pm // The Crofters Rights

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27. WE ARE 4! WITH PAUL WHITE + HOW-DUThe Gallimaufry celebrate their fourth birthday in fine style with modern beat-smith legend, Paul White and support from How-Du and DJ Skint. Blow out the candles with The Gallimaufry and dance ‘til the early hours. This will be a birthday celebration to remember. 20th March // 6pm-2am // Free entry // The Gallimaufry

28. BODYWORK: RUF DUGBack for another pumping workout, Bodywork host a bank holiday special with an incredible selector in the form of Ruf Dug. Come on down and make the most out of your long weekend. 24th Mar // 10pm – Late // £3 // The Love Inn

29. GORILLA TACTICS PRESENTS: JELLYHEAD 002 Jellyhead is back with a whole host of new mind-bending stage installations and music to help celebrate your Bank Holiday weekend. Fusing underground culture with over ground flavours of Jungle D&B, Bassline, Garage and House for everyone’s taste buds. 25th Mar // 10pm – 6am // £6/£10adv // Lakota

30. BOXJAMCosies are thrilled to welcome another legend of the UK underground who’ll be taking you on a journey of all genres of music - Richard Sen.25th Mar // 10pm – Late // £3/5 // Cosies

31. FIELDVIEW FESTIVAL: NOT LONG ‘TILL SUMMERAfter the sell-out success of ‘No More January Blues,’ Fieldview Festival returns to The Crofters for another night of awesome music. Featuring some of Bristol’s finest underground acts, including acoustic Hip-Hop trio Binbag Wisdom, Samantha Lindo, Andy Nelson and Rock N Roll band Weatherstorms. 26th Mar // 7pm – 11pm // £5adv / £6 // The Crofters Rights

32. HOLLAThe 2nd instalment of DJ Dad & Chris Munky’s Cosies basement sessions. Forward thinking Breakbeats, Hip Hop, Grime, Reggae & Jungle from Chris Munky, Titus 12 (Zam Zam / Ujima FM) and Kroomen. 26th Mar // 10pm – Late // £3 // Cosies

33. EASTER CIDER FEST WITH THE WURZELS + BOOT HILL ALL STARSHaving recently celebrated 40 years of carrying forward the songs of Adge Cutler, The Wurzels return to The Fleece this Easter. Joining the ‘Combine Harvester’ stars are Psychobilly-Bluegrass-Ska Band, The Boot Hill All Stars. 27th Mar // 7:30pm – Late // £17.50 // The Fleece

34. SUPERSMASH: EASTER SUNDAYSupersmash is back after their successful NYE event. If you fancy another dose of House, Techno, Disco to help celebrate your Easter weekend, then look no further. Expect some of the best sounds from, Noodle, Kraymon, Spinthief and Waxmouse. Spread the word. 27th Mar // 10pm – Late // £3 // The Small Horse Social Club

35. BORN RUFFIANS With glitchy samples, baffling time signatures, and a musical rebelliousness, Canada’s Born Ruffians create pop songs like no one else. Tracks like Hummingbird blend playful experimentation with pure hooks, latching into your mind for life like an over-imaginative Vampire Weekend.30th Mar // 8pm – Late // £8adv // Start The Bus

36. THE BESNARD LAKESThe Besnard Lakes marry textured, questing headphone sonic to the honeyed pleasure of radio hits past: the rapture of My Bloody Valentine entwined with the romance of Fleetwood Mac. Imagine dreamy Beach House riding Led Zeppelin dynamics, with unabashedly androgynous vocal harmonies.31st Mar // 7:30pm – Late // £10adv // The Fleece

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THOSE QUESTIONS...THOSE QUESTIONS...1. What have you learned today? Don’t wear the same socks for three days straight.

2. Favourite track of all time?The race track.

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

4. Who are your top 3 acts right now?Act 4, Act 5, Act 9.

5. If you couldn’t work in music, what would you be doing instead? Trying to work in music.

6. What was the last book you read? It was a really a great one actually. For a change!

7. Favourite thing on TV? A fly I successfully swatted a while back that has dried there.

8. Are you afraid of anything?Honesty.

9. Tell us something people don’t know about you... Only if you don’t tell anyone else?

10. What are you doing tomorrow? Something musical I think, but I haven’t checked my diary. My manager does it for me, I don’t know anything!

1. What have you learned today?Having a cold is annoying, no matter what age you are (and not to complain about colds when people have real issues!).

2. Favourite track of all time? ‘Voodoo Ray’ by Guy called Gerald.

3. It’s 3am and the party is winding down, what track do you play to get everyone going again?I just pick up the mic and say “Free drinks at the bar for the next 5 minutes!” Instant party recharge.

4. Who are your top 3 producers/ DJs right now? Roni Size, Etherwood, Krafty Kuts.

5. If you weren’t making music, what would you be doing instead? Maldivian hotel tester.

6. What was the last book you read? The Dalai Lamas Cat by David Michie.

7. Favourite thing on TV?Judge Judy and RT News.

8. Are you afraid of anything?Arachnids!

9. Tell us something people don’t often know about you... My album is out, and it’s really good!

10. What are you doing tomorrow? Playing in Southampton, and preparing for a Bristol and Sheffield show on Saturday.

soundcloud.com/josef-salvat // @josefsalvat // fb.com/JosefSalvatMusicsoundcloud.com/dynamitemc // @dynamitemc // fb.com/DynamiteUK

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Josef Salvat Singer/ songwriter

Australian born, London-based songwriter and performer Josef Salvat heads to Bristol this month as part of a huge European tour for his new album Night Swim.His cover of Rihanna’s hit, Diamonds was what first caught the attention of the world, but it was his own brand of upbeat-yet-melancholic electronic pop and songwriting aptitude that kept it.After releasing his debut In Your Prime EP, which includes the cover, just eighteen months ago, he’s already racked up multiple sold out European tours and a French #1 with his breakthrough track, Open Season (which now has over 5 million combined views). We’re expecting big things from this relative newcomer, so don’t miss him at the Thekla this March, or you’ll likely be kicking yourself in a few month’s time… Upcoming gigs: Thekla, 10 March

Dynamite MC MC

Red Bull Culture Clash returns to Bristol this month for a battle of genres. Grime, dancehall, dubstep and drum and bass go head-to-head with four crews battling for the biggest cheer from the audience in the form of Elijah and Skilliam’s Butterz Sound, Stylo G’s Warning Sound, DJ Die’s Gutterfunk and Pinch’s Tectonic.It’s only right that Bristol legend Dynamite MC should host the event, having been such a major part of creating the city’s sound. He won a Mobo, Q and Mercury Award with Roni Size and Reprazent, and is no stranger to the vibrant musical output of its residents, commenting: ‘It’s an honour and a privilege to host what will be a mighty showdown’. The event ties in perfectly with the recent release of a 30-track deluxe edition of his multi-genre album World of Dynamite. With a new Reprazent album also on the horizon, we can’t wait to hear more from the enduring MC.Upcoming gigs: Red Bull Culture Clash @ Passenger Shed, 4 March

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INTERVIEW // LOCAL TALENT

I’ve got a lot of bookings for other nights as well. Although it’s fun playing at the busier peaks of a night, when you’re warming up you get to be more creative, which is always a plus.

We’re looking forward to seeing you support EZ and special guest Benga this month. That must be a pretty exciting booking for you? Of course, EZ is the DJ’s DJ. I’m glad that he’s had a massive resurgence in the past few years too. I’ve got quite a few old sets of his and they’re all amazing, especially when they include MC Viper. As for Benga, I’m very excited to see what’s in store for him in 2016. Hopefully he can bring something new to the table. That night sold out in a few hours – it’s going to be special.

Dubstep or drum and bass (or both)? Predominantly drum and bass has taken over for me in

JAYDROP

Bristol’s Jay Jennings, better known as DJ and producer Jaydrop, has had an incredible few years. His early productions in dubstep caught the attention of genre pioneer Plastician, who started giving him support on his Rinse FM show and went on to include two of his tracks on his volume of Dubstep Allstars in 2013.

Jaydrop’s more recent experiments in drum and bass found him signed to Doc Scott’s influential 31 Recordings, releasing his True Sound EP on the label late last year.

Today you can catch Jaydrop on any Bristol bass lineup worth talking about, plus a never-ending list of gigs and festivals further afield. He’s a resident DJ for local giants, The Blast and has recently shared a stage with the likes of Shy FX, Andy C, Goldie, David Rodigan, Congo Natty and Loefah.

This month alone, he’ll play the Outlook Festival launch party at Fabric, three gigs at Motion including The Blast presents DJ EZ, which sold out in just a few hours, before jetting off to play Annie Mac’s Lost and Found festival in Malta.

Despite the obvious buzz around this exciting young producer, he remains humble and determined. We met up with the talented 24-year-old for a pint to find out what’s next in store…

How did you get the attention of Plastician when you first started out, and what happened next?I started listening to Plastician on the back end of 2007 during his Radio 1 residency and then followed him when he moved back to Rinse FM. This was well before I had even started thinking about making my own music. So when that time eventually came, it was amazing that he was the first person to be supporting my music on air and in his DJ sets too.

Chris [Plastician] was regularly playing my music on his Rinse show, which boosted my profile dramatically. There was talk of him starting a new label to run alongside Terrorhythm, but it happened to be at a time when dubstep started to ‘die’, so that folded. But he still featured two of my tracks on his Dubstep Allstars album, which came out on Tempa.

Earlier this year you were running between gigs with Swindle and LTJ Bukem on the same night. Why do you think you’re so in demand as a warm up for all these huge acts?More than often I’ll have two shows in a night, so will be darting around the city. I enjoy doing it because it generally means I get to play two separate types of music that I love. Being a resident for The Blast means I’ve got to support some of my favourite DJs and producers and off the back off that,

Drum and bass has taken over for me in the past few years.

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Interview by Rachel MorrisPhotography by Lukasz Kaminski soundcloud.com/jaydropfb.com/jaydropp

in Bristol at Champion Sound and a few other nights. It was around this time I started producing, it just felt like the natural progression.

What’s been the biggest moment of your career so far?Obviously releasing on not just 31 Recordings but all of the labels that have supported me. Gig wise, playing Fabric main room in 2013 was a highlight.

What’s next in the pipeline? I’m currently working on some new music, mostly collaborative, with Perverse, SubMarine and Crypticz to name a few.

You can catch Jaydrop in Bristol this month at: 5 March, Opie Presents @ Basement 45 / 18 March, MTA Records @ Motion /19 March - DJ EZ @ Motion / 24 March – Bad Company @Motion. Check out his facebook page for full listings.

16/17, I know how much fun you can have in the crowd. I’ve always wanted to be able to give back to the people who are paying to come and see you DJ. When you get people banging on the walls or the booth and people calling for reloads you know you’re doing something right.

You’re fairly prolific with your guest mixes and live sets. How much time do you spend in the studio?Guest mixes are a great way to expand your audience. Most recently I was on Youngsta’s Rinse FM show and I also recorded one for the M.I.B Crew who are based in Malta. Production wise, I try to sit down most evenings or whenever I have spare time. It’s having to find time to fit it around the day job, annoyingly.

How did you first get into DJing and producing? I bought my first set of decks in about ‘07/‘08 off a good friend of mine for an absolute bargain (cheers Cam!) and never looked back. I started off playing at under-18 nights in Bath alongside my mate, Troy Gunner and Occular. This moved onto playing at a night called Instinct run by my now housemate, who used to sneak me in the back door because I wasn’t old enough! I became a resident there and started to set my sights on Bristol. In about 2010, I started playing

the past few years. All of my recent releases have been of 160bpm+ but dubstep was my first love in electronic music. I would almost sway to enjoying myself out at a dubstep night more than anything.

What’s been the reaction to your True Sound EP?My debut EP on 31 Recordings was very well received, from what I can tell. I still cannot believe I’ve signed music to one of the most respected labels that has been there since the start of the scene. And to go with that, the support I’ve had from artists that have inspired me and I look up to has been motivating.

Are there any other genres you’re interested in working in, or having been experimenting with?Whenever I sit down to create something, I always mess around with different speeds and genres. You can come across something in one genre and then take that to another, sometimes this works well – sometimes!

You always look like you’re having such a good time behind the decks. Can you describe how it feels when you’re in front of a live crowd? For somebody who has been going out since the age of about

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REWIND // BEST OF LAST MONTH

HIGHRISE BRISTOL LAUNCH FEAT. THE MOUSE OUTFIT

Last month, Bristol heartily welcomed the launch of HighRise Bristol, a new, soon to be huge, night representing underground bass music and soundsystem culture, with 12 successful sessions in Leeds already behind them.

The impressive line up brought a pleasing concoction of sounds and respected artists to all four rooms of Lakota, including headliners The Mouse Outfit and Gorgon Sound, plus Prince Fatty feat. Horseman, Kenny Ken B2B with Uncle Dugs and Commix.

Headlining the main room was Mancunian production team and collaborative live hip hop band, The Mouse Outfit. Consisting of its three core members, Chini, Pitch and Defty, The Mouse Outfit set out to perfect the live hip hop sound with an ever-expanding line up of musicians and local Manchester MCs, including regulars Sparkz, Dr Syntax, Fox, and Truthos Mufasa to name a few.

Taking over the stage on this occasion was the full live band, with MCs Sparks, Truthos Mufasa and Black Josh. Playing songs from their new album Step Steadier, as well as old favourites from Escape Music including Sit Back and Who Gwan Test, The Mouse Outfit had the crowd singing lyrics back at them from across the dance floor, balconies and stairwells.

It’s yet another sign of things to come for the band, who are fast gaining recognition in the UK and further afield. Their highly anticipated second album, Step Steadier found its way in ear shot across the pond at ABC News and reached Number

9 in their Top 50 Albums of 2015. But despite the rapid growth of success, The Mouse Outfit continue to follow the independent route of self-released and self-promoted music, making listeners respect the Manchester-based collective even more.

Nitelife caught up with Defty from The Mouse Outfit before the show to find out more about the success behind the collective and how they transform their unique sound from studio to stage.

How did The Mouse Outfit firstly come to form?Me and Chini met at an audition for a Neo Soul band in Manchester, but decided we wanted to make something with a bit more energy, so started making music under the name The Mouse Outfit. At the time, Chini was teaching at a music college in Manchester and Pitch (producer) and Adisa (drummer) were both students at the college. After performing together a few times at a hip hop jam in Manchester called ‘In The Loop’, we started doing shows together and working on studio tracks.

Since The Mouse Outfit formed, other bands have followed in a similar style of fusing together MCs with a live band format. Did you start this collaboration with the intention to change the face of live hip hop?We just started with the intention of putting together the most exciting live show that we could. For us, that was going to involve MCs, horns and heavy drums. One of the tracks that influenced these early intentions was called Can’t Help Myself, by TY and the New Zealand funk band The Bamboos. Our sound has changed now and will continue to do so, but it was certainly a track that pushed us in this direction.

It seems Mouse Outfit are constantly touring whilst continuing to release incredible bangers, including last year’s album Step Steadier. How do you balance studio life and tour life? This is a tricky one! Quite a few of us have other part time jobs teaching music too. We need to take as many gigs as possible so that this can be our full time job, but the more time we’re on the road the less time we have to make tracks! Sparkz seems to be able to make music anywhere though - I’m pretty sure he made most of his last three EPs on the road between venues.

How do you get The Mouse Outfit’s music from studio to stage with a live band? Even though there are live elements on our tracks, we rarely get the band in the studio to make music. It’s generally done by either Pitch or Chini who’ll work alone or with an individual musician, to create patterns or layering ideas. The band then

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has a job of interpreting those ideas, but sometimes it’s hard to recreate the studio sound, so that means our live and studio sounds can be quite different. It’s not necessarily a bad thing though because most hip hop shows sound quite similar to the studio sound, but when you come to our shows you’re getting something you really can’t hear at home.

We’ve heard you sometimes try a new track with a couple of rappers until you find one that works. What do you listen out for when you’re choosing an MC to collaborate with? Sometimes one rapper’s vocal tone or lyrical content will sit particularly well with the instruments and vibe of that track. Sometimes certain rappers will buzz off different types of beats and be more likely to have that moment of creative inspiration. This technique of trying beats with different vocalists was something we probably did more with the first album when we were working with the rappers for the first time. Now we can hear a beat and get a pretty quick idea of who we want on the track.

The Mouse Outfit features a huge number of MCs. Do you get much of an opportunity to have all these MCs on stage at once for a live show? Our Manchester shows almost always involve Sparkz, Dr Syntax, Truthos Mufasa, Fox, Black Josh and Dubbul O. We can’t take all the rappers to all the shows due to costs and logistics, but on our last UK tour our usual trio wasn’t always available, so we were able to experiment with our line-up

a little more. This allowed us to keep the set fresh and play tracks around the country that our fans don’t usually get to see.

People often draw similarities between Bristol and your home city Manchester. How do you think Bristol and Manchester’s music culture compare to each other? Bristol certainly feels like our second home. Both cities have a deep heritage in electronic music and are famous for partying hard. We hope we’re continuing that tradition of combining various genres and cultures to create something new.

Finally, what’s in the pipelines for The Mouse Outfit this 2016? We’re hoping to put out an EP after the summer and a new album next year, but before that we’ll be releasing an album of remixes from producers like Dub Phizix, Tall Black Guy and Werkha who’ll be putting a spin on some of our older tracks. We’ve also got a European tour in March and a pretty packed summer of festivals, ending the year with another UK tour. We just want to perform as much as possible and continue to expand.

Interview by Abi LewisPhotography by Lukasz Kaminskythemouseoutfit.com soundcloud.com/themouseoutfit

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PREVIEW

Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock for the past few years, you’ve probably noticed that grime has enjoyed a massive resurgence, with artists like Stormzy, Wiley and Skepta lingering near the top of the UK charts.

The triumphant return of original grime MC, Kano is far from opportunistic, however. His new album Made in the Manor has been three years in the making and it’s potentially his most exciting record to date...

Talking to Nitelife ahead of his Bristol show this month, Kano says, ‘It’s definitely the realest album I’ve ever made. It’s really close to my heart. It’s about me, and I think it shows musically and lyrically.’

Kano’s first album Home Sweet Home is regarded as one of grime’s finest records, earning him a Mobo award for Best Newcomer in 2005. Even 11 years on, many of the tracks feel like they could have been made yesterday.

‘I hadn’t listened to that record for years, until I went on a ten year celebration tour of it last year, and yeah, it doesn’t feel dated to me either, so I understand that.

‘I was a kid, man. But I was definitely trying to push the genre forward, push boundaries and experiment a bit, and gladly it’s lasted the test of time. It’s nice to know that it still feels fresh!’

In the decade since Home Sweet Home, Kano hasn’t been sitting on the sidelines. He’s been consistently putting out music and collaborating with important artists, but he’s done so in a way that refuses to compromise his musical integrity, setting up

his own label Bigger Picture Music to allow him to avoid the politics of big label bosses and gain full creative control.

He also made his first foray into acting as the lead in Channel 4’s Top Boy. And let’s not forget that Jay Z praised Kano as his standout UK lyricist in 2010.

Kano remains at the helm of his creative direction, despite being signed once again to giants Warner on their Parlophone imprint, and has in fact self-directed his last two music videos for new tracks Hail and New Banger – the latter follows Kano around his house as he throws a party for all his friends and family, coming in at a very modest price tag for a music video of £550.

‘We bought quite a few drinks! That was really my house and that was really my friends and family. That was my mum I went to the butchers with to buy the meat.’

If you think that’s impressive, his video for Hail only cost £35,

Jay Z has praised Kano as his stand out UK lyricist

KANO MARBLE FACTORY, 18 MARCH

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which he shot with grime media director and pioneer, Risky Roadz.

‘I was looking through a few treatments of music videos and I’ve never really loved the process. I thought, why not stop complaining about it and just do it myself? We ended up getting a camera and shooting ourselves literally over a few days.

‘People really took to it. There was a time when music videos were about being glossy and having all these nice cars in the background. People call it ‘aspirational’, but it’s not, it’s silly. No one can identify with that. So this video really resonated with fans.’

So what does the grime king think of the state of UK music today? Hail features the ominous rhyme, “They say grime’s not popping like it was back then / Rap’s not honest like it was back then…”

‘A couple of years ago [when I made that track], I felt like we were in a place where people were reaching for commercial success and it was coming across. And when we started this, we weren’t really caring about that stuff. But I think we’ve gone a back to just doing us and not caring, and having a strong British identity. In a lot of ways, our uniqueness is our selling point at the moment.

‘I think the state of UK music today is really good. Right now people are out there making great music. It feels like people are making the music they want to make rather than the music that record labels are pushing them to make. People are keeping it real and getting a lot of attention, which is good for me. I think we’re in a nice place. It just feels like there’s a great energy right now. There’s a lot of new people coming through. It just feels good.’

With Made in the Manor due for release this month, anticipation among fans is high. The album features collaborations with Wiley, Giggs and JME, but Kano also teams up once again with Damon Albarn.

The pair have worked together before on Kano’s London Town track Feel Free and Kano features together with Bashy on Gorillaz album Plastic Beach, which led to a world tour with Gorillaz and a ridiculous host of other special guests including Snoop Dogg, Mos Def, and MF Doom, who took turns covering the rap on seminal hit, Clint Eastwood.

‘[Damon] is someone that I respect a lot musically, and he’s my mate as well. When we get in the studio, he’s so sick. I can never second-guess him. He always surprises me with what he likes and what he might bring to the table. We’re different, but I think that’s what makes it interesting us collaborating.

‘For Made in the Manor, he did a little bit on a song for me called Deep Blues. He sang a bit and played a bit and done some production on there.’

The new album drops on 4th March and there’s no doubt that the songs we’ve heard so far are genre-pushing, particularly the rock-tinged tinged Hail, but we wouldn’t expect anything less from Kano.

‘I don’t want to call this album a grime album, it wouldn’t be a true representation. It just comes from me. I feel with my music, you can hear my influences. And grime is a massive influence of mine. But dancehall is as well, and obviously hip hop is.

‘People say Home Sweet Home is a grime classic, but I don’t think that’s a grime album, really. I don’t see it that way. At the time when I was doing Typical Me with an electric guitar, people were like, “how can you be doing that? That’s not this, or that…” Then years later it becomes this thing that people hold in high regard.

‘I’ve always tried to push boundaries, but stay true to what I grew up listening to, which is grime, garage, jungle, dancehall and hip hop. And I feel my music is a blend of it all.’

Interview by Rachel MorrisKano at Marble Factory, 18 March Made in the Manor released 4 March kanomusic.com

I don’t want to call this album a grime album, it wouldn’t be a true representation

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THE INFLUENCERS // BEHIND THE SCENCES WITH

TODD WILLS

Todd WillsAge: 41 Job title: Head of programme at Colston Hall

Photography by Martin Thompsonfb.com/thefacecollective.comInterview by Rachel Morris

‘The Lantern is our way of saying, “look we know what we’re doing,” says Colston Hall programmer Todd Wills.

‘It’s our way of saying, as a venue, as programmers, as a cultural organisation, we know what’s out there and we know what’s going on. The Lantern is our calling card.’

Todd is the head of programme at Colston Hall, which means he’s ultimately responsible for booking all the artists in the Main Hall, The Lantern and Foyer space. We have met him on a Wednesday afternoon to find him still shattered from BBC’s 6 Music Festival the weekend before, where Colston Hall was one of the main venues, hosting Underworld, Laura Marling, John Grant and Roni Size, to name a few…

‘6 Music Festival was amazing, although we didn’t have a lot to do with it. It was more of a BBC thing. We discussed some of the programme with them, but I think they had an understanding of what they wanted it to look like.

‘The biggest thing we’ve done so far was the Goldie and Heritage Orchestra show down at Harbourside and the after party here. That was great, hopefully we’ll be able to do something like that again.

‘What often happens with venues of this size is that national promoters will come in and hire your venue. So quite a lot of the time you don’t have access to the artists you want, so if I want to book Primal Scream (and I always want to book Primal Scream), I won’t get to because they will always work with a regional promoter. But we try and make those good nights happen here.

‘The remaining percent of the business is where we look for acts. With Colston Hall, we mainly work with promoters, but with The Lantern – that’s 80 percent us.’

Before moving as a programmer back to Bristol three and a half years ago, Todd worked as programmer in London, including for the famous Vortex Jazz Club. ‘Some of that was really experimental - throwing marbles at urinals sort of stuff!

‘After university I worked in the usual jobs you do when you leave university, trying to sustain myself with doing music, but I was nowhere near! I made music and put records out, but nobody was buying them...

‘And then I started getting into working in arts funding, bits and pieces here and there, or working with musicians to do an arts council funding application. I did this big project linking British jazz musicians with West African drummers.

‘Eventually I quit the day job and it all just snowballed from there. It’s quite a small industry, so the more people you get to know, the more doors open.’

Todd speaks modestly for a man in charge of the programming for the biggest venue in one of the UK’s top musical cities. The Colston Hall and Lantern has events almost every night, across every thinkable genre, as well as festivals and exhibitions.

‘It’s a lot of work. A typical day is trying to fit all my emails, in between the meetings and then worrying about how I’m going to do the work from the meetings after the meetings – it’s really not as glamorous as it sounds!

‘I didn’t get the job here in the first instance. I applied on the off chance because I had moved back here, but I was still working in London. I didn’t even get an interview but I wrote to the chief exec and she gave me some positive feedback.

‘Then, I don’t how long it was, but they contacted me to say that someone had dropped out of the interview process and did I want to come in the next day. So I had to write a presentation on the train back from London, which was a bit unfair, I thought. I came in, did the interview and got the job!

‘What Bristol is great for, far from the way it is in London (I was lucky to have a programming career in London!), is that Bristol feels like a city where you can still do something.

‘If you are interested in this kind of work, it’s not hard to start a night here, it’s not hard to get people to notice that you started a night here, and to make it work. It’s possible that we’re getting saturated with the size of the city and the amount of nights here, but if what you’re doing is good then people will go.

‘I hear there are courses now in doing it and maybe that is a good way to get into it, but you can’t replace good old experience. Just find a venue, or a like-minded person that can help you run a night at a venue, and just get it out there.

‘And like I said, the industry is quite small – you’ll be amazed at how quickly you get to know everyone here. It’s the best feeling when you have an amazing sold out night that everybody loves.’

It’s a small industry, so the more people you get to know, the more doors open.

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MATT SELLORS + AARMSTRONG Well-known for fronting Bristol-based band Yes Sir Boss, Matt Sellors has rediscovered his folk-laden roots and launched a solo career to great effect. Come and witness his new material live.

11th Mar // 9:30pm – Late // Free before 11pm

WILDFLOWERS RACE TO CALAIS + GEORGE OSCAR A ‘Care 4 Calais’ fundraising tour in aid of the refugee crisis in Calais, to help provide food and shelter and much needed support. Including a breezy, supremely melodic sounds of George Oscar.

1st Mar // 8pm – Late // £3 suggested donation

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

ticketweb.co.uk • seetickets.com • gigantic.com • ticketmaster.co.uk

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Thu 3rd Mar • £25 adv £45 VIP

Fowler In BristolSun 6th Mar • £18.50 adv

Stiff Little FingersTue 8th Mar • £19 adv

Sabaton & Alestorm + Blood Bound

Wed 9th Mar • SOLD OUT

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night SweatsThu 10th Mar • £18.50 adv

ReefThu 17th Mar • £20 adv

The Wonder Stuff30th Anniversary Tour

Fri 18th Mar • £24 adv

HRH AOR On The Road Tour 2016 Sat 19th Mar • £24 adv

The StranglersSun 20th Mar • £17.50 adv

Simple Plan + Ghost Town

Wed 23rd Mar • £20 adv

TriviumFri 25th Mar • £16 adv

Wilkinson+ Delta Heavy

Sun 27th Mar • £13 adv

Asher Roth ft Nottz+ Saga

Thu 7th Apr • SOLD OUT

Jack GarrattSat 9th Apr • £12 adv

Sunset Sons+ Louis Berry

Sun 10th Apr • £20 adv

Brian Fallon &The Crowes+ Good Old War + Jared Hart

Thu 14th Apr • SOLD OUT

The LumineersSat 16th Apr • From £9.44 adv10pm-5am • over 18s only

Banjax: Toolroom LiveSun 17th Apr • £19.50 adv

WolfmotherMon 18th Apr • £17.50 adv

Hollywood UndeadThu 21st Apr • £25 adv

Wilko JohnsonFri 22nd Apr • RESCHEDULED DATE £23.50 adv £65 VIP

Ben HaenowSat 23rd Apr • From £5 adv10pm-5am • over 18s only

Garage NationWed 27th Apr • £12 adv

Raleigh RitchieThu 28th Apr • £25 adv

Billy Ocean “When The Going

Gets Tough” 30th Anniversary Tour

Fri 29th Apr • £18 adv

CastMon 2nd May • From £22 adv

Tarrus Riley & The Blak Soil Band+ Assassin AKA Agent Sasco

Thu 5th May • £18 adv

Rend Collective

Fri 13th May • £26 adv

Gov’t MuleWed 18th May • £15 adv

The HeavyFri 20th May • £17 adv

The Dandy Warhols+ Happiness

Sun 29th May • £22.50 adv

MagnumFri 3rd Jun • RESCHEDULED DATE Original tickets still valid

NellyFri 10th Jun • £16.50 adv

Sham 69 + Angelic Upstarts

Mon 27th Jun • £27.50

BrandyTue 28th Jun • SOLD OUT

GrimesFri 26th Aug • £5 adv

Beyond RecallFri 2nd Sep • £11 adv

Guns 2 RosesFri 7th Oct • £27 adv

The MissionFri 21st Oct • £20 adv

The Undertones40th Anniversary Tour

Fri 28th Oct • £22.50 adv

BuzzcocksSun 6th Nov • £16.50 adv

Y&TTue 8th Nov • £15 adv

Sleaford Mods

WILKINSONThe South West London Drum ’N’ Bass DJ/ producer, now signed to Ram Records/Virgin EMI is being touted as one of the brightest new stars in dance music. Accompanied by full live band and special guests.

25th Mar // 6:30pm – 11pm // £17.60 +bf

SIMPLE PLANSimple Plan play their first UK headline tour in four years following the release of their brand new album, Taking One For The Team.

20th Mar // 7pm – 11pm // £20+bf

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.

MATT CORBY Award-winning Australian singer-songwriter Matt Corby, will be promoting his debut album Telluric with a UK tour, including a midweek gig at the Anson Rooms.

9th Mar // 7:30pm – 11pm // £14adv

HALF MOON RUNHalf Moon Run is a talented young trio from Ottawa, Ontario and Comox, British Columbia, bringing elements of indie, rock, pop and folk with rhythmic harmonies, delicate guitar lines and a hint of warm electronica.

15th Mar // 7pm – 11pm // £15adv

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

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RUA SOUNDA night of dance and celebration in Rua Sound’s sister city for their new label, with operators Rob DC & Welfare, alongside friends Frankie Dread (Roots Factory) and Jonezy (Rise Up) to name a few.

17th Mar // 10pm – Late // £5

BOXJAMBack in January Joe Hart well and truly jammed the Box. For the next party, Cosies are thrilled to welcome another legend of the UK underground - Richard Sen.

25th Mar // 10pm – Late // £3/5

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.

cosies

T U E 1 S T M A R C H £ T B C / 1 0 - 2

XPRSTRUANT & GUESTSD U B S T E P

F R I 4 T H M A R C H £ 4 / 1 0 - L AT E

IDLE HANDS X GRETTA COTTAGE WORKSHOPONLYZ, WINKLEZ, ANDY MAC & CHRIS FARRELLH O U S E / T E C H N O

S A T 5 T H M A R C H £ 3 / 4 / 1 0 - L AT E

RUFFNEK DISKOTEKED WEST (TRU THOUGHTS / UNIT 137), DUB BOY & TENJAATKI2 & JONES MC, STYLATRONB A S H M E N T / S O C A / G R I M E

S U N 6 T H M A R C H £ 2 / 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

REGGAE SUNDAYSSKYLION & GUESTR E G G A E / D U B

T H U 1 0 T H M A R C H £ T B C / 1 0 - L AT E

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F R I 1 1 T H M A R C H £ 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

COSIES WASHING MACHINESUZUKI (WLTP), NAKES & PERESOSH I P H O P / J U N G L E / R E G G A E

S A T 1 2 T H M A R C H £ 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

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S U N 1 3 T H M A R C H £ 2 / 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

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T H U 1 7 T H M A R C H £ 5 / 1 0 - L AT E

RUA SOUNDSAM BINGA & MOREJ U N G L E

F R I 1 8 T H M A R C H £ 5 / 1 0 - L AT E

ROUGH DRAFTPLO MAN, ROUGH DRAFT DJSB R O K E N B E AT / H O U S E / T E C H N O

S A T 1 9 T H M A R C H £ T B C / T B C

COYOTE RECORDS PRESENT:ASCEND BY LAST JAPANLAST JAPAN FT SPECIAL GUEST MCHI5GHOST B2B BOOFY, IMPEY, SILK ROAD ASSASSINSJURANGOG R I M E / B A S S

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REGGAE SUNDAYROOTS INJECTION CREWD U B / R E G G A E

W E D 2 3 R D M A R C H F R E E / 1 0 - L AT E

METRORHYTHMIC THEORY, FACTA & GUESTSH O U S E / T E C H N O / OT H E R

F R I 2 5 T H M A R C H T B C / T B C

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S A T 2 6 T H M A R C H £ 3 / 1 0 - L AT E

HOLLACHRIS MUNKY, TITUS 12, KROOMEN & FERNQUESTH I P H O P / D R U M A N D B A S S

T H U 3 1 S T M A R C H £ 2 / 1 0 - L AT E

BRISTOL REGGAE SOCIETYBRS SELECTORS WITH LIVE HORNS & GUESTSD U B / R E G G A E

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THE HIGHWAY CODE PRESENTS: UNCLE DUGS + DJ DAZEEWelcome to Highway Code’s first of many Jungle nights at the Crofters this March. Featuring a night of Drum n Bass history from Uncle Dugs, as well as some of the finest DJ’s on the Bristol scene.

18th Mar // 9pm – 3am // £5 after 10pm

FIELDVIEW FESTIVAL: NOT LONG ‘TILL SUMMERAfter the sell-out success of ‘No More January Blues,’ Fieldview Festival returns to The Crofters for another night of awesome music. Featuring some of Bristol’s finest underground acts, including acoustic Hip-Hop trio Binbag Wisdom, Samantha Lindo.

26th Mar // 7pm – 11pm // £5adv / £6

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’.

5th Mar // 12am – 6am // £6 before 1am / £7 after

HOUSE STEPPERSSly Logic and Saysana showcase the more fun side of House with their House and Techno infused night, made for the purpose of booty shaking.

12th Mar // 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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PITTY THE FOOPitty the Foo are the South West’s premier Foo Fighters tribute band, recreating the Foo’s iconic live sound and performance. Expect to experience a high powered set with all your favourite Foo Fighters tunes.

5th Mar // 7pm – Late // £10adv

JOANNA GRUESOME Taking a break from writing their third album, the welsh group will be performing hits from their records Weird Sister and Peanut Butter, plus new material rumoured to be appearing on their forthcoming single.

18th Mar // 7pm – Late // £9adv

Exchange plays host to both gigs most nights of the week with Club Nights most weekends. Having opened in September 2012, Exchange has already hosted performances from a varied array of internally revered artists including The 1975, Four Tet, (the) Melvins, Jungle, Diplo, Haim and Sick Of It All to name but a few.

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PHAROAHE MONCHFollowing his sold out 2014 appearance at The Fleece, Hip-Hop legend Pharoahe Monch is coming back this spring for another unmissable show of complex lyrics and delivery.

4th Mar // 7pm – Late // £17.50adv

EASTER CIDER FEST WITH THE WURZELS + BOOT HILL ALL STARSHaving celebrated 40 years of carrying forward the songs of Adge Cutler, The Wurzels return this Easter. Joining the ‘Combine Harvester’ are psychobilly-bluegrass-ska band, The Boot Hill All Stars.

27th Mar // 7:30pm – Late // £17.50

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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JENNA & THE GS + EVA LAZARUS + CHRIS MUNKY + PAPAMOOMINJenna G goes back to her live roots in this 8 piece band covering her past, present and future releases reworked with a lot of Funk, Soul and Drum n Bass. P

4th Mar // 8:30pm – 2am // Free/ £3

HONEYFEET + LORI CAMPBELL + DJ DAD + STEVIE BEARManchester’s finest Ethio-Trad, Folk-Hop & Barrelhouse-Pop Honeyfeet have the skill, charm and (frankly) tunes to pull it all together into a joyful, foot-banging sound. Plus support from Lori Campbell and more.

5th Mar // 8:30pm – 2am // Free / £3

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

THE FULL MOON / ATTIC BAR

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thegallimaufry.co.uk

march mondays

Open Mic Hosted by Chuman

wed

nes

day

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Slim’s Pickings

Live Rhythm & Blues

hosted by Henry Slim

2nd Organ3man

9th The Carry Nations

16th Slim’s Soul-Blues

Sensations

23rd Gumbo Gals

30th Eddie Martin

tuesdays1st Pete Josef (Sonar Kollectiv)8th Ben Abraham (Secretly Canadian/Aus) + Cry Monster Cry (Eire) + Dexter Selboy & the Shonky Trio15th Sam Evans Band22nd The Tixx29th Introducing... 3 top performers from February’s Open Mic

thursdays

The Groove Den Hosted by James MortonLive funk, soul & beats with an all-star cast

saturdays

Centre For Better

Grooves DJs

Jazz, funk, soul & hip-hop

Centre For Better Grooves

record store, 1c Cranbrook Rd

frid

ays

Michael Vinyl’s Prime Cuts IndieDiscoFunkRapSynthPrime Cuts record store, 85 Gloucester Rd

sunday

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Sleazy Harry & Luke Warm’s

Charity shop pic’n’mix

Sunday Sundowner vinyl

20th We are 4! (6pm-2am, free entry)

Paul White (One-Handed Music)

+ How-du aka Simiah & Withdrawn (Cold Light)

+ DJ Skint

BEN ABRAHAM + CRY MONSTER CRY + DEXTER SELBOY & THE SHONKY TRIOAlready seducing Australia with songs, stories and charm, Ben Abraham is now taking on the world. With support from Irish brothers Cry Monster Cry, with their take on electronic folk and world melodies.

8th March // 9-11.30pm // Free

WE ARE 4! WITH PAUL WHITE + HOW-DU + DJ SKINTThe Gallimaufry celebrate their fourth birthday in fine style with modern beat-smith legend, Paul White and support from How-Du and DJ Skint. Come blow out the candles with The Gallimaufry.

20th March // 6pm-2am // Free entry

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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TEN BENSON / JOHN E VISTIC ROCK N ROLL SOUNDSYSTEM / THE MONTGOMERYSLondon Swamp Rocksters Ten Benson, will be in Bristol for a night of full-on Rock n Roll. UK’s brilliant in-sludge rockers have been rejuvenated of late, but now they are ready to take on Bristol.

11th Mar // 9pm – Late // £5

EVA LAZARUS + THE AFRONAUGHTS + DJ SNAREOPHOBE Big afro, big voice and big bass is what Singer/MC Eva Lazarus is all about. Eva & her crew The Afronaughts’ and DJ Snareophobe are ready to nice up your night.

18th Mar // 9pm – Late // £6

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.

the golden lion

GOLDEN LION244 Gloucester Road , BS7 8NZ. 0117 924 6449

FRIDAY 3rd MARCH

THE PEOPLE’S STRING FOUNDATIONTHE LONESOME STAMPEDE

£3 // 21.00

FRIDAY 11th MARCH

TEN BENSONJOHN E VISTIC ROCK N ROLL SOUNDSYSTEM

THE MONTGOMERYS

£5 // 21.00FRIDAY 18th MARCH

EVA LAZARUSWITH DJ SNAREOPHOBE & THE AFRONAUTS

THE SCRIBES

£6 // 21.00MONDAY - BIG FAT MUSIC QUIZ, 8.30PM

WEDNESDAY - ROCK N ROLL BINGO, 8.30PMTHURS, FRI, SAT & SUN - LIVE MUSIC

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ALTERNATE This month Alternate plan to go big across all six arenas of Lakota and The Coroner’s Court. Prepare to immerse yourself into the Alternate world of visuals and wall-to-wall bass from Congo Natty and more.

11th Mar // 10pm – 6am // £15-£20adv

GORILLA TACTICS PRESENTS: JELLYHEAD 002 Jellyhead is back with a whole host of new mind-bending stage installations and music to help celebrate your Bank Holiday weekend. Fusing underground culture with over ground flavours. Line up TBA.

25th Mar // 10pm – 6am // £6/£10adv

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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MOTORCITY: THE ANNUAL BIG LEBOWSKI PARTYMotorcity Is back at The Lanes for another annual celebration dedicated to one of their favourite films – Big Lebowski. Come and enjoy a White Russian and dance to your favourite Lebowski themed music.

4th Mar // 9pm – 3am // £4/£8.50adv

DROPOUT DISCO: CRAZY P SOUNDSYSTEM // ADESSE VERSIONSDrop into The Lanes for a raucous night of Cosmic Disco & House this month. Promising an audio-visual journey to the Retro-Future, this event is guaranteed to make you shift.

11th Mar // 10pm – 3am // £12adv

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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03.03 / Slix Disco feat Chrissy (Smart Bar)04.03 / Playback feat FYI Chris05.03 / Hot Blood x Futureboogie 10.03 / Musu feat Willow11.03 / Eton Messy12.03 / Sip The Juice17.03 / Kasbah feat DJ Nature18.03 / Boogie Nights19.03 / The Pool feat Cut & Shut Disco24.03 / Bodywork feat Ruf Dug25.03 / Dust.Rhythms26.03 / Feel The Real27.03 / Futureboogie feat Mark E & Christophe31.03 / PRJKTS

KASBAH: DJ NATURE The Love Inn welcomes a new midweek ‘mystical night’ Kasbah, to bring home one of Bristol’s prodigal sons of underground House - DJ Nature.

17th Mar // 10pm // £3

BODYWORK: RUF DUGBack for another pumping workout, Bodywork host a bank holiday special with an incredible selector in the form of Ruf Dug. Come on down and make the most out of your long weekend.

24th Mar // 10pm – Late // £3

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 // 47Marble 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.

0871 220 0260 (24HR HOTLINE) SEETICKETS.COM GIGANTIC .COM THEMJRGROUP.COM

T H E M J R G R O U P P R E S E N T S

UPCOMING EVENTS

WED 02 MAR 2016

CREEPERW/ GRADER & MONTROZEMOLES, BATH

WED 02 MAR 2016

PALEHOUNDSTART THE BUS, BRISTOL

THU 03 MAR 2016

EAGULLSW/ SPECTRESFIDDLERS, BRISTOL

FRI 04 MAR 2016

FIELD MUSICEXETER PHOENIX, EXETER

FRI 25 MAR 2016

SUBMOTION ORCHESTRAMOTION, BRISTOL

SAT 26 MAR 2016

MUSHROOMHEAD & AMERICAN HEAD CHARGEMARBLE FACTORY, BRISTOL

MON 11 APR 2016

GOLD CLASSSTART THE BUS, BRISTOL

02MAR

03MAR

15APR

02MAR

11APR

04MAR

30MAR

21APR

25MAR

02APR

26MAR

22APR

24APR

27APRWED 30 MAR 2016

KNUCKLE PUCKW/ SEAWAY & BOSTON MANORTHE FLEECE, BRISTOL

SAT 02 APR 2016

NOVANATHE FLEECE, BRISTOL

FRI 15 APR 2016

TELEMANW/ NZCA LINESMARBLE FACTORY, BRISTOL

THU 21 APR 2016

DIZRAELITHE LOUISIANA, BRISTOL

FRI 22 APR 2016

DIZRAELITHE LOUISIANA, BRISTOL

SUN 24 APR 2016

MOULETTESTHE EXCHANGE, BRISTOL

WED 27 APR 2016

LONELY THE BRAVEMOLES, BATH

SUBMOTION ORCHESTRA + SPECIAL GUESTSSeven piece Leeds based band Submotion Orchestra are making some of the most interesting and exciting music in the UK today. Prepare for a kaleidoscope of electronic bass music, entrancing vocals, ambient Jazz and Dub.

25th Mar // 7pm – 11pm // £12.50+bf

LADY LESHURRLady Leshurr – AKA Queen of the new skool rap game stole the world’s attention with her most recent viral sensation ‘Queen’s Speech 4’. Come and witness her unique style at The Marble Factory this March.

5th Mar // 7pm – 11pm // £11+bf

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

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BLACK ASTEROIDSInstrumental duo Simon Donovan and Chris Allen have been performing under the name Black Asteroid since 2011. Come witness the loud, heavy instrumentation of Black Asteroids.

9th Mar // 8pm – Late // Free

DEAD UNITED + LUPEN TOOTH + GHOST STORY All the way from Germany- A new dimension of blood, freaks and morbid creatures, The Mothers’ Ruin welcome Dead United. Plus support.

26th Mar // 8pm – Late // Free

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

mother’s ruin

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PEOPLE’S FRONT ROOM TAKEOVER Mr Wolf’s will be completely transformed into a static version of the People’s Front Room, including full festival decor, tequila bar and of course, the talented crew of musicians and performers, including Cat Brooks and more.

12th Mar // 6pm – Late // £3-£4

JAZZ, FUNK, SOUL SOCIETY + RESIDENT DJ’SThe Bristol University student society devoted to everything Jazz, Funk, Soul and more will be holding weekly open jam sessions and forthrightly bands from Bristol and further.

8th Mar // 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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LOUIS BARABBASLouis Barabbas is a writer, performer and label director, best known for his energetic stage shows and sharing stages with the likes of Motorhead, Supergrass, Sun Ra’s Arkestra and The Blockheads.

16 March // 9pm // Free

LADY NADE & THE SILHOUETTESLady Nade’s voice has a powerful authority that belies her young age, a voice that speaks of lost cellars and smoky jazz. Bluesy, with more than a touch of soul.

19 March // 9pm // Free

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.

the old bookshop

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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.

W E D N E S D AY 2 N D O F M A R C H

HAMMER & TONGUEW E D N E S D AY 2 N D O F M A R C H

CULT F R I D AY 4 T H O F M A R C H

LOOSE LIPSDJ BABESTATION, PETER ANDRE 3000,SEEK & RESIDENTS

S AT U R D AY 5 T H O F M A R C H

FUNK FROM THE TRUNKft FLORIAN KELLER

W E D N E S D AY 9 T H O F M A R C H

HOLD TIGHT T H U R S D AY 1 0 T H O F M A R C H

QUIZ NIGHT F R I D AY 1 1 T H O F M A R C H

SPRUNG ft. NICK BAM S AT U R D AY 1 2 T H O F M A R C H

HOT BUTTERED SOULft. WILL TRAMPW E D N E S D AY 1 6 T H O F M A R C H

CULT T H U R S D AY 1 7 T H O F M A R C H

SCULPTED LAUNCH PARTYNU:TONE & JUBEI, PEDESTRIAN,BEN SOUNDSCAPE WITH COLLETTE WARREN. HOSTED BY JUMA & SIEGE MC

F R I D AY 1 8 T H O F M A R C H

FACES AFTER DARK S AT U R D AY 1 9 T H O F M A R C H

LATE NIGHT TALESWITH TOM FINDLAY (GROOVE ARMADA)

T H U R S D AY 2 4 T H O F M A R C HUMBRO BOYS PRESENTFAMILY BUSINESSF R I D AY 2 5 T H O F M A R C H

HORSE MEAT DISCO S AT U R D AY 2 6 T H O F M A R C H

BRYSTAL MAZE S U N D AY 2 7 T H O F M A R C H

SUPERSMASH EASTER SUNDAY F R E E E N T R Y B E F O R E 1 0 P MS E V E R A L R O O M S F O R P R I VAT E H I R E , P L E A S E S E E T H E W E B S I T E F O R D E TA I L S1 5 S M A L L S T R E E T, B R I S T O L B S 1 1 D E T : 0 1 1 7 9 2 9 7 6 6 1W W W.T H E S M A L L H O R S E . C O . U K

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SUPERSMASH: EASTER SUNDAYSupersmash is back after their successful NYE event. If you fancy another dose of House, Techno, Disco to help celebrate your Easter weekend, then look no further.

27th Mar // 10pm – Late // £3

LATE NIGHT TALES WITH TOM FINDLAY (GROOVE ARMADA) DJ SETLate Night Tales is very happy to welcome Groove Armada’s Tom Findlay for a vibes packed debut Bristol party.

19th Mar // 10pm – Late // £4

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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AUTUMN DIET PLANS + MANNEQUIN + UMICome down to Stag and Hounds for a grungey, fuzzy Sunday evening full of plaid shirts and moody riffs. With a line up including, Autumn Diet Plans, Mannequin an Umi.

6th Mar // 7pm – Late // Free

WHITE HILLS + YESPLEASEYEP + STEREOCILIA American Psychedelic Rock Band, White Hills are landing in Bristol’s Stag and Hounds for an electrifying show. Don’t miss this the unforgettable show from one of the most ‘prolific bands of their generation’.

9th Mar // 7:30pm – Late // £9adv

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

stag and hounds

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LAPSLEYSinger-songwriter and Electronic music artist Låpsley will be releasing her debut album Long Way Home this March. To celebrate, this multi-instrumentalist artist will be performing tracks from her debut album just days after its release.

6th Mar // 7pm – 11pm // £10adv

FOXESAfter the successful launch of her brand new album All I Need, Foxes will be coming to Bristol to showcase a selection of old and new favourites.

1st Mar // 7pm – 11pm // £16adv

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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