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BJ Cole + Luke Vibert + Posthuman
 

offline seed from United Kingdom on 2004-06-17 08:24 [#01244628]
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Monday 5th July 8pm-1am
Spitz Venue, Commercial St. Spitalfields, London

BJ Cole
Luke Vibert
Posthuman

Legendary pedal guitarist BJ Cole playing live with recent
collaborator Luke Vibert (the most proficient electronic
artist of 2004?) with live support from Seed Records'
Posthuman.

tickets

BJ Cole / Vibert info

Posthuman


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2004-06-17 08:25 [#01244632]
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oh, a london gig for a change!!


 

offline acrid milk hall from United Kingdom on 2004-06-17 08:27 [#01244639]
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londonlondonlondonlondonlondonlondonlondonlondon..

i don't think i can make it down for that one.


 

offline soundguy from London (United Kingdom) on 2004-06-17 08:38 [#01244663]
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I saw Posthuman play in Smallfish records once, they sounded
ok, a lot harder than they are on their records, I couldn't
stay for long though cos I was fliering for a club we were
doing.

IMO Luke Vibert hasn't done that much good stuff since "Phat
Lab Nightmare" and I didn't much like his MJ Cole
collaberation, still might be a good gig though.


 

offline soundguy from London (United Kingdom) on 2004-06-17 08:39 [#01244665]
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sorry BJ cole, not MJ cole, damn typos


 

offline acrid milk hall from United Kingdom on 2004-06-17 08:58 [#01244689]
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i disagree with you about the quality of vibert's work.


 

offline soundguy from London (United Kingdom) on 2004-06-17 11:27 [#01244784]
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I just liked "phat lab" because it was so tripped out and
innovative, everything since then has been pretty "normal"
by comparison, the first few Plug 12" were brilliant at the
time though.


 

offline Neto from Ecatepec (Mexico) on 2004-06-17 11:28 [#01244787]
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I wish BJ Cole work again with Vibert, I really like their
"Stop the Panic"


 

offline Hetzel from Montreal (Canada) on 2004-06-17 11:57 [#01244811]
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Still lookin' for "Stop the Panic" on wax......


 

offline acrid milk hall from United Kingdom on 2004-06-20 12:37 [#01248440]
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sure, i understand what you mean.
but i don't think it's necessary that every release by every
artist needs to push envelope & be wildly experimental -
evolution is a lengthy process.
sometimes it's enough just to execute something really
well.

and vibert does exactly that.


 


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