Container / The Shits / Es / Remote Viewing / All Structures Align / Street Grease & More

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    Belgrave Music Hall
    • 1-1A Cross Belgrave Street, LS2 8JP Leeds
  • 日付
    Jul 15, 2023
    Sat 15:00 - Sun 23:30
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    Endless Hum
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    Container (live), The Shits, Es, Remote Viewing, All Structures Align, Street Grease, Coded Marking and Care Home.
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  • An all day showcase of the best in leftfield punk & noise from around the UK, featuring live music, retro gaming, food stalls and live screen-printing. A collaboration between Endless Hum & Dirty Otter. All profits given to charity. Container (London/US -- ALTER Recs) Container is the stripped-down, beat-oriented electronic project of Ren Schofield, who sculpts vicious punk sonics into raw jackhammer rhythms. ‘His crunchy beats, low-tech decay and fist-pumping zeal have struck a chord with an electronic dance music scene that is once again craving techno that is hard, heavy and elemental’ — Resident Advisor Container combines elements from his background in noise and cassette collage music with a new found interest in repetitive beats to create this raw and damaged rhythmic sound that groove in the most relentless, hypnotic, unstoppable and psychedelic ways currently working the grid. His 5 full lengths and 4 EP’s (for labels like Editions Mego offshoot Spectrum Spools, Alter, Morphine, and now Drone) have all boggled brains in every hemisphere and received highly favourable reviews in the process, cementing Container as a distinctive and disorderly force in modern electronic music. Having toured the world over with sessions for the likes of Boiler Rooms, this time he’ll be tearing off the roof of the Belgrave. The Shits (Leeds - ROCKET RECS) “Terrible, terrible bastards The Shits are here with all the spiritually uplifting, life affirming, serotonin boosting properties of a dark amber, ammonia stinking, three-day rave piss, in the form of new transmission, You’re A Mess. Starting with a bludgeoning, left of centre, Amphetamine Reptile punk take on The Stooges that laughs in the face of more recent flat white-sipping, pantywaisted post rock and post hardcore innovations and instead concentrates on a caustic, clangorous, bone-cracking assault on all that is right and proper. But steady your nerve, delve into their metallic, acid stripped, pig-fuck grooves and you will find a chaotic world of inverted psychedelia and jet black – fucking appalling – enlightenment waiting for you.” – John Doran / The Quietus Check out the brilliantly bleak album out now on Rocket Recordings. Es (London - UPSET THE RHYTHM RECS) London based quartet Es have 3 albums under their collective belt on the likes of notable punk and experimental labels La Vida Es Un Mus and Upset The Rhythm. Their latest EP ‘Fantasy’ on UTR redirects previous goth-pop leanings in favour of a punchier synth driven post-punk vibe with a sprinkling of anarcho influence. Frankly one of the best bands we’ve seen in the last decade. Remote Viewing (London - HUMAN WORTH RECS) Featuring members of Sly & The Family Drone and past extorts such as Palehorse, those familiar with the latter will know that RV are one of the heaviest bands in the UK today. Modern Addictions released on the very awesome London label Human Worth is a well tuned cacophony of glacially slow and threatening noise rock. Not for the faint hearted. All Structures Align (Everywhere - WRONG SPEED RECS) Tim and Adam Ineson’s past in 90s UK underground heroes Nub isn’t the only reason people latched onto ‘Details and Drawings’ so strongly. The songs on ASA’s debut LP unwind and develop at their own pace, delighting the listener and revealing themselves more and more with every play. Now teaming up with the legendary Neil Turpin (Bilge Pump / Objections) to help make the arrangements flex and pulse that little bit more, ASA return with a second album under their belts fresh on the ever awesome Wrong Speed Records (once again). Street Grease (Brighton - VENN RECORDS) Dark industrial rock emerging from past notable acts JCQ, Torrid Horror and Meet Me In St Louis. Brighton’ Street Grease bring forth unrelenting noise rock with industrial undertones in the vein of early NIN and Ministry. Coded Marking (Leeds) Driving drum machine laden industrial EBM/Post-punk from Leeds in the vein of Skinny Puppy, Nation Unrest and PC World. Care Home (Bradford) Bradford based misery with noise rock and nowave leanings featuring ex-members of USA Nails, Whores Whores Whores & Red Stars Parade. --- Food: Belgrave has an excellent selection of streetfood options for meat-eaters and vegans alike. Check out their menu’s here. --- Live Screenprinting: Our very own member of Endless Hum – Tommy Davidson (also the man behind Prints of Thieves) will be live screenprinting posters for a limited time only and you can print your own copy too! --- Retro Games: We’ll also have a small selection of retro consoles and games to chill out and take a much needed breather on. Seems soft not to include a time trial competition on Mario Kart? Maybe a prize or two as well.
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