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Slipped Disco and The Magic Wheel Friday 27 January

by noise of art on Jan.09, 2012, under Events

DJs: Hyena Stomp aka Severino (Horse Meat Disco) and Nico de Cigelia, Serge Santiago (Retro/grade), Ben Osborne (Noise of Art/ Re:Play), Mystic Rock (aka Horton Jupiter – They Came From The Stars I Saw Them)

Live Acts

Kal Lavelle, Kevin Pearce Band, Tiny Dragons, Peter Hepworth, Antonio Lulic, Evokoteur

More to be announced…

333 Mother

333 Old Street London EC1V 9LE.

£5 8pm – 3 am Friday 27 January

Slipped Disco celebrates its seventh birthday by returning to its Shoreditch roots to start a new residency at the multi floored 333 Mother – one of SD’s first venues. To get the party started Slipped Disco has invited a typically diverse selection of talented acts to play. It’s also hosting the debut outing of The Magic Wheel, which will test the DJs’ versatility by randomly switching music genre.

The 333 Mother launch night sees Slipped Disco returning to its DJ and live music format, with Italo disco and house DJ Severino lining up with Pete Tong’s aide de camp, Nico de Cigelia, as house remix duo Hyena Stomp. Severino is also one of the residents behind the power house of disco that is Horse Meat Disco. Joining them on the decks are disco and techno maestro Serge Santiago, half of Retro/ Grade with Tom Neville, and Slipped Disco host, DJ Ben Osborne.

Meanwhile members of the audience in the Magic Wheel room will spin the Wheel and determine a new genre. Expect to hear music from the sublime to the ridiculous, see wheel-based performances, and have your life changed – or at least turned up-side—down – every half hour or so…

In the live room the selection of fast rising talent sees singer songwriter Kal Lavelle top the bill. Lavelle is Ed Sheeran’s support act of choice and the voice on Artful’s club hit; ‘It Must Be The Bass Line’. Joining her is Music Week’s hotly tipped electronic act Kevin Pearce – live voice of I Monster’s Daydream In Blue hit. Catch him here first.

Brighton’s Tiny Dragons have been storming the UK recently, fronted by one of the most powerful bass playing front women in the country. After a long break, singer songwriter Peter Hepworth signals a renaissance by returning to London for the second time this year. London based Mexican electro act Evokateur caught the attention of Gary Newman last year – who kindly offered to remix their debut single. They join the line-up here in the run-up to their second release.

Amongst the first club nights to embrace London’s neo disco scene, Slipped Disco takes disco as the root of modern dance music, but accepts it’s slipped a bit into other genres. Over the last seven years Slipped Disco’s invited acts from a diverse range of genres to get their groove on. It’s been responsible for introducing many of Paris’ leading electro acts to the capital, alongside leading lights from the Amsterdam house, Norwegian electronica and Italian disco scenes, hosting sub bass and funky jams and diving head first into the capital’s re-emerged house, techno and psychedelic scenes.

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7 Year Itch – Friday 20 January

by noise of art on Dec.05, 2011, under Events

Slipped Disco kicks off its celebration of seven years of forward thinking music with a night of seminal DJs and up-and-coming bands.

DIESEL + JUSTIN ROBERTSON + BEN OSBORNE + BLEEDING HEART NARRATIVE + KEVIN PEARCE BAND + FRED’S HOUSE + RYAN KEEN + PETER HEPWORTH

93 Feet East
150 Brick Lane
Whitechapel
London
E1 6RU
7pm-1am FREE entry all night

Split over two rooms, a live room and a club room, and featuring everything from bumping b-line house to live electronica, alt folk and deep techno. The DJ line-up sees Justin Robertson (Madchester mainstay and Lion Rock founder) and Diesel, half of Xpress 2 (who release their first album in five years in January 2012), spin alongside resident DJ Ben Osborne.

The live room is a double header, as Bleeding Heart Narrative, who’ve been turning heads with their Brain Love released Bison mini LP, are joined by hot new electronic talent, Kevin Pearce, whose debut single, Don’t Fall Down, has just been chosen for Music Week’s best of 2011 CD. Expect to hear a lot more from these two acts in 2012.

Singer songwriter Ryan Keen is another act whos threatening to breakthrough this year, as is Cambridge based Fred’s House, whose vocal harmonies take their cue from the late Sixties. Starting off the live music on the night will be East-Anglian troubadour Peter Hepworth.

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Noise of Art: Paris, Rome, Prague and London, 93 Feet East

by Noise of Art Team on Sep.30, 2011, under Events

Friday 30 September
93 Feet east, 150 Brick Lane London E1 6QL
7pm – 1 am Free

Acid Washed (France)
Hyena Stomp aka Severino and Nico de Ceglia (Italia)
Dec Shoes (London)
Hentai Corporation (Prague)
Ben Osborne
The People Pile
Your Mum
Beef Warehouse
Cosmic Onion Field
Rupert The Brewer
Overlap
And more to be announced

Continuing Noise of Art’s cross London, pan-European celebration, which sees sister events taking place in Paris and Rome, Noise of Art steps into 93 Feet East for a Rome vs Paris, Prague and London four way dance off.


Signed to hot Parisian label Record Makers (home to acts as diverse as Sebastian Tellier and Kavinksy and originally set up by Air), Acid Washed are a live electronic duo who squelch a myriad influences into their post acid techno sound. Comprised of Richard d’Alpert and Andrew Claristidge, the duo takes Chicago house and Detroit techno, add some Giorgio Moroder and end-up somewhere in a late Sixties cyber world.

Italian partners in crime Severino and Nico de Ceglia, have made names for themselves on the London scene through their associations with Horse Meat Disco and Radio 1’s Essential Selection. Hyena Stomp, their joint Italo project, kicks out the finest house sets this side of Nineties Rimini.

New London act Dec Shoes have spent the summer playing everything from festival main stages to low ceilinged street bars this summer with their live vocal and vinyl sets. Their sound combines, house, techno and bass.

Hentai Corporation are what Led Zeppelin would have sounded like if they’d formed after drum n bass had been invented – and grown-up listening to traditional Czech music and Napalm Death. Prog rock done Prague style.

Holding it all together, Noise of Art founder and resident DJ Ben Osborne will be heading-up the mix down in the Pink Room with homeboy Rupert The Brewer kicking things off with a fine selection of his home made funky jams.

Reading and Leeds Festival favourites, Beef Warehouse, will be bring their stadium filling sound to the Red Rooms smaller ambience, mashing through the genres in their inimitable DJ style, while Cosmic Onion Field will be providing their warped brand of psycho-delic atmospherics

Visuals, dance and performance come courtesy of the awesomely creative project The People Pile, and the stunning projections of Your Mum and Overlap.

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Dance of The Vampire at The Playground Vs Noise of Art

by noise of art on Sep.17, 2009, under Events

Ben Osborne DJ set at Dance of the Vampires
Noise of Art is bringing its acclaimed cross platform art club show to the East End and will be joining our good friends at The Playground on 31st October for this year’s Halloween bash.

The Playground Vs. Noise of Art
Halloween, Saturday 31st October
Time: 4pm – 4am
£8 adv £10 door
93 Feet East
150 Brick Lane London E1 6QL
Noise of Art’s “Dance of the Vampire” with a live collaboration between members of They Came From The Stars and I Saw Them, Les Hommes Du Train, Ben Osborne -DJ set, plus costumes, visuals and performance art by Immaculate Extremists, Overlap, Your Mum, MOTH. In The Playgroundlive sets from Man Like Me, My Tiger My Timing, My Toys Like Me, Trash Fashion, The Midi Midis, Glitches, The Teeth, Kindle, Gene Serene Plus DJs and burlesque DARKORSE-DJ set, Rack ‘n’ Ruin – DJ Set, Afro Punk-DJ set Slinky Sparkle, Chris Columbine, Little Bo Freak and Lydia Darling – Burlesque.

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