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words from london on 2002-01-09 17:34 [#00067720]



if you like four tet then you will love minotuar shock...

Eat Your Own Ears Presents:

Minotaur Shock (Live)
Wigwam (Live)
The Boy Lucas (Dj Set)
DOT (Dakota Oak Trio - Twisted Nerve) (Dj Set)

Wednesday 23rd January 2002
8pm - 11.30pm
93 Feet East, 150 Brick Lane, London, EC1 6QN
old street tube/liverpool street tube

Tel: 0207 247 3293
www.93feeteast.co.uk www.minotaurshock.com
www.melodic.co.uk

Tickets: eight pounds in advance and on the door from:
The Rough Trade Shop (Covent Garden - 0207 240 0105) Sister
Ray (Soho - 0207 287 8385) Smallfish (Old Street - 0207 739
2252) and www.ticketweb.co.uk

Minotaur Shock (the solo project of 25-year-old Bristolian
David Edwards famed for his remixes for the likes of Badly
Drawn Boy, Andy Votel, His Name Is Alive and Tim Hutton)
promotes his highly acclaimed album ‘Chiff-Chaffs & Willow
Warblers’ (Melodic) with his first ever London live show
at 93 Feet East, 150 Brick Lane, London on Wednesday 23rd
January 2002.
Minotaur Shock creates a beautiful listening experience
mixing futuristic fractured folk music with 'Sublime, woozy,
melodic, electronica' - NME 'Equating roughly to Boards Of
Canada gone pop or Radiohead gone merrily leftfield' -
Mixmag

Wigwam drag themselves away from the studio where they have
been busy recording their forthcoming album with Matt Elliot
(of The Third Eye Foundation) to provide a live set of
intricate melodies, folksy post-rock and utterly engaging
songs.

The Boy Lucas (another Bristolian!) plays extracts from his
fine and highly praised debut album ‘Out Of The Wires’
(Output) providing abstract electronic beats and sweet pop
arrangements in the vein of Boards of Canada, Four Tet and
Vincent Gallo.

Pedro a founding member of DOT (Dakota Oak Trio - Twisted
Nerve) takes to the decks to play a mesmeric mix of delicate
melancholia and blissed out white noise, electronica,
classic techno-psychedelia, post-rock and anything else
that's right at the time...



 

The_Funkmaster from Newfoundland, Canada on 2002-01-09 18:38 [#00067750]



how much are you gonna post this... for goodness sake...


 

titsworth_courier from washington, dc on 2002-01-09 18:46 [#00067755]



i was just thinking the same thing, actually.


 


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