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Boom Bip plays with live band for first time + lali puna + gescom
 

offline eyoe from london (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-21 07:09 [#00450342]
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Eat Your Own Ears and Lex Records Present
Live
Boom Bip performing with his new band
Buck65 
Lali Puna (Morr Music)
Djs
Rob Hall (Gescom - Skam)
Films
Short Experimental Film Showings

Wednesday 4th December
7pm - 11pm (fist live act on at 8pm)
Union Chapel
Compton Ave
London
N1
Highbury and Islington Tube
Buses: 4  19  30  43  271  277  279
Tel: 020 7226 1686/info@eatyourownears.com
www.unionchapel.org.uk/www.eatyourownears.com
www.lexrecords.com/www.warprecords.com

Tickets: £12.50 (subject to booking fee) from:
www.ticketweb.co.uk tel: 0207 771 2000
www.wayahead.com tel: 0870 120 1149
Rough Trade (Covent Garden 0207 240 0105)
Smallfish (Old Street 0207 739 2252)
Reckless Records, 79 Upper Street, London, N1

Boom Bip and highly esteemed rapper Buck65 perform material
from the highly acclaimed album 'Seed To Sun' (Lex Records)
at the Union Chapel on Wednesday 4th December. Having
released a few excellent tracks on the notable Mush label,
he's now taken a giant step forward and has signed on to
Warp Records imprint Lex Records for an album that is as
experimental and cutting edge as anything in Warp's back
catalogue.
Sound collage scientist extraordinaire Boom Bip and his live
band mix soaring strings, hip-hop scratches and digital
rhythms with ghost voices, electro hymns and jittering
breakbeats. Using a wide range of emotional effects, Boom
Bip creates a soundtrack that has as much to do with the
dream sequences of Boards Of Canada as with the
down-to-Earth darkness of Massive Attack. Turntablist and
poet from Canada, Buck65 joins Boom Bip to provide his
unique razor sharp wit and cutting lyrical jousts. He plays
a rare solo set which sees him mix deck trickery with vocal
twists.
'"Abstract hip-hop masterclass... the focused intensity of
techno nut Bogdan Raczynski and the ethereal weightlessness
of Richard D James' early ambient works, Boom Bip fluctuates
between weird, the clever and the downright beautiful" NME

Live support comes in the form of Lali Puna (m


 

offline euphonicfilter from illadelphia (United States) on 2002-11-21 07:13 [#00450349]
Points: 2443 Status: Addict



i saw buck65 last year - best concert ever seen hands down

he rules my life


 


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