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Tickets for 17 September now on sale
by Noise of Art Team on Aug.25, 2011, under Events
Noise of Art and Trees For Cities present: Metiss’age Nite, Village Underground, 54 Holywell Lane, London EC2A 3PQ, 9:30pm – 4am.
Featuring: Peter Kruder (Kruder and Dorfmiester/ G Stone), Si Begg (Mute/ Mutate), Ashley Beedle (Outhear Audio/ Dark Star/ Xpress 2), Ben Osborne (Noise of Art/ Slipped Disco), Dec Shoes, Portfolio (Mighty Rumble), Your Mum, Overlap, The People Pile, David Jenkinson (C21), Rupert the Brewer, Mark Scott Wood and more to be announced.
Tickets on SALE now here

Following a day of music and art events at Battersea Park, Noise of Art and Trees For Cities continue the Metiss’age activities with a night of electronic music, surround visuals, costumed contemporary dancers and immersive clubbing.
The evening sees pioneering deep house maestro, Peter Kruder, making a rare London appearance. Kruder rose to prominence as half of Kruder and Dorfmiester in the mid Nineties, and has continually contributed to electronic music’s evolution through deep house and broken beat. His DJ sets are both imaginative and floor shaking.
Kruder is joined by Si Begg, a similarly influential and restless musical soul, and Ashley Beedle, whose never ending projects and pseudonyms (including Black Science Orchestra, Dark Star, Delta House of Funk and X Press 2) have seen him continually re-define house, neo-soul, reggae, acid jazz and psychedelic funk. New act Dec shoes are a vinyl and vocal double act who’ve been raising the temperature at festivals and low ceilinged clubs throughout the summer. Producer and DJ, Portfolio, cut his teeth as resident DJ at Singapore’s celebrated Zouk club. Having recently moved to London, his new sound has become darker and deeper and has already been picked-up for compilations by Steve Lawler, amongst others. David Jenkinson has been busy exporting his C21 club around the world, but tonight returns to his home turf, while Trees For Cities regular Rupert the Brewer will be bringing his collection of smouldering funk to the table. Noise of Art founder Ben Osborne will deliver a trademark round of roof and floor bumping music.
Completing the immersive club experience there will be surround visuals, performance art and spectacular contemporary dance pieces provided by Noise of Art’s regular contributors Your Mum, Overlap and The People Pile, plus an alien anti-fashion show by artist Mark Scott Wood.
Money raised from the event will go to Trees for Cities to plant Metiss’age trees in inner cities.
Metiss’age is supported by the cultural programme of the European Union.
Noise of Art’s Metissage and 2011 London events
by Noise of Art Team on Aug.19, 2011, under Events

Noise of Art Attack The Block Party at Latitude
Noise of Art’s forthcoming London programme will run from 17 September to 14 October, including the Metiss’age Street Art Festival, supported by the Cultural Programme of the European Union.
Following recent events at Latitude, Sketch, National Portrait Gallery, Tate Britain and Spot Festival Denmark, the month of London events will include club nights, street art painting, contemporary dance, costumes, performance art, street performers and circus acts, all set around Noise of Art’s core of electronic club music.
Noise of Art is also supporting Tree For Cities and the Treeathalon, to raise awareness and funds for its work planting trees in inner city environments.
Venues include:
Battersea Park, London SW11; Village Underground, London EC2, Big Chill House, London N1, 93 Feet East, London E1, National Maritime Museum, London SE 10
Artists include:
Peter Kruder, Si Begg, Ashley Beedle, Acid Washed, Dec Shoes, Ben Osborne, Serge Santiago, DJ Ritu, Miss Led, Your Mum, Severino and Nico de Cigelia, aka Hyena Stomp, Overlap, The People Pile, Portfolio, Jason Singh, 6 Day Riot, Beef Warehouse, David Jenkinson, Rupert the Brewer, Tiny Dragons, Peter Hepworth, Mark Scott Wood and more to be announced.
Highlights:
Saturday 17 September Day Event
Noise of Art presents
Metiss’age Junior Street Art Festival and Music Picnic
@ the Treeathalon, Battersea Park, London SW11
Free entry: 10am – 3pm
The Metiss’age street art festival and music picnic is an all ages family event celebrating life in the city and cultural and ecological diversity. Organised by Noise of Art, it will run alongside the Trees For Cities Treeathalon event in Battersea Park.
The centre piece of Metiss’age is an interactive street painting celebrating cultural and eco diversity in London and designed by London artist Miss Led. It will be painted by young people and members of the public. The day is part of two sister festivals being held in Rome and Paris. It will feature a barefoot 100 meter world record attempt, performance art, acrobats, jugglers, a solar powered mobile music stage, costumes, dance, music, cross platform art and trees.
The Metiss’age events are organised in partnership with Global Warming in Paris and Explora in Rome and are suppoted by and part of the European Union’s Cultural Programme. Acts to be announced soon.
To join the Treeathalon race go www.treesforcities.co.uk
More information at www.noiseofart.org
17 September Night Event
Noise of Art and Trees For Cities present:
Metiss’age Nite
At Village Underground, 54 Holywell Lane, London EC2A 3PQ
10pm – 4am
Tickets £10
Peter Kruder (Kruder and Dorfmiester/ G Stone), Si Begg (S I Futures/ Noodles), Ashley Beedle (Outhear Audio/ Dark Star/ Xpress 2), Ben Osborne (Noise of Art/ Slipped Disco), Dec Shoes, Portfolio (Mighty Rumble), Your Mum, Overlap, The People Pile, David Jenkins (C21), Rupert the Brewer, Mark Scott Wood and more to be announced.
Money raised at the event will go to Trees for Cities to plant Metiss’age trees in inner cities.
Saturday 24 September
Noise of Art Vs Slipped Disco
Big Chill House, 257-259 Pentonville Road King’s Cross London N1 9N. 7pm – 2 am. Free
Continuing Noise of Art’s cross London, pan European celebration of cultural diversity and street art, Noise of Art returns to King’s Cross’ Big Chill House for a night of live electronics, deep house and bumping techno music. Noise of Art founder, DJ Ben Osborne, is joined by Dec Shoes (live), Rupert The Brewer, The People Pile, Overlap, Your Mum and a further line-up of special guests, to be announced.
Friday 30 September
93 Feet East, 150 Brick Lane, EC2
Noise of Art presents: Paris, Rome and London
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), Ben Osborne, The People Pile, Beef Warehouse, Cosmic Onion Field, Rupert The Brewer and more to be announced
Mirroring sister events in Paris and Rome, Noise of Art steps into 93 Feet East for a Rome vs Paris and London three way marathon.
Thursday 6 October
Noise of Art and National Maritime Museum presents:
Traders Unpacked
National Maritime Museum, Romney Road, Greenwich, London SE10 9NF
Free, times and line up to be annunced.
To mark the opening of the new East India Gallery and wing at the former hub of Britain’s Navy, Noise of Art takes inspiration from the way Eastern sea routes have brought new cultures into London, and changed our art, music and film.
Full line-up to announced soon,
15 October
Noise of Art Vs Slipped Disco
Big Chill House 257-259 Pentonville Road King’s Cross London N1 9NL. 7pm – 2 am. Free
Serge Santiago Vs Ben Osborne and more to be announced
Noise of Art Winter London events 2010
by noise of art on Nov.09, 2010, under Events
Noise of Art is taking part in series of events leading-up to our event at the National Portrait Gallery on Friday 10 December.
Noise of Art’s next events at a glance.
Friday 3 December
Noise of Art Vs
Yes We KAN’T at Sketch
Ben Osborne takes Yes We Kan’t to re-visit their old one time stomping ground at Sketch.
10.30pm -2am Free entry (depending on capacity)
Email noiseofart@gmail.com for guest list
Friday 10 December
Noise of Art and the National Portrait Gallery presents
New Music Producers Portrait The Gallery
National Portrait Gallery St Martin’s Place London WC2H 0HE
6pm-10pm
Free Entry
An audio visual feast with Maija Handover, Will Dutta and Stuart Davis, Phillip Neil Martin and Juice, Jason Singh, Overlap, Ben Osborne and Your Mum, Mark Scott Wood, Bex Mather, Ranjana Ghatak, Avaes Mohammed and more.
With music ranging from Opera to House, Beatboxing to Ragas and Romantic to Robotic, The National Portrait Gallery and Noise of Art invites a team of the producers from PRSF for Music’s New Music Plus Award to create New Music and Audio Visual works inspired by and reflecting the Gallery.
Saturday 11 December
Noise of Art Christmas party
Ben Osborne and friends of Noise of Art
Free entry 7pm – 1am
Big Chill Bar, Dray Walk, Off Brick Lane, London, E1 6QL
A Christmas party, but no Christmas songs.
Featuring contemporary Club, Classical and Asian Music, New Artworks, Performance Art, AV installations, film and more, this is Noise of Arts broadest cross platform events series yet!
Winter events already been
Saturday 20 November
Noise of Art Vs Slipped Disco B2B
Diesel (X Press 2/ Ballistic Brothers) Vs Ben Osborne
Free entry 7pm – 1am
Big Chill Bar, Dray Walk, Off Brick Lane, London, E1 6QL
X-Press 2’s Diesel and Noise of Art’s Ben Osborne continue the party with their ongoing exploration into the far flung reaches of the dancefloor.
Friday 19 November
Noise of Art Vs Counter Culture
Justin Robertson
Larry Tee (Brooklyn, NYC)
Fred Deakin (Lemon Jelly)
Punks Jump Up (Kitsune)
Ben Osborne and Lady Hot Tangerine (Noise of Art)
Stop Making Me (Kill Em All)
Overlap
Your Mum
Friday 26 November
Noise of Art Vs Slipped Disco’s UFO
Ben Osborne, Overlap, Rupert The Brewer, Your Mum, photos by Roulla and more to be announced.
Free entry, 8pm – 3am
Big Chill House, 253 Pentonville Road, Kings Cross, LondonBen Osborne is joined by Rupert The Brewer, some un-announced special guests and visual maestro’s Overlap.
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Slipped Disco’s UFO: Back at Big Chill House Friday 30th July
by Tom on Jul.23, 2010, under clubs
On Friday 30th July, runaway success story Slipped Disco’s UFO returns to Kings Cross with two floors of cosmic house, space funk and a roof terrace.
The night, inspired by London’s late ‘60’s UFO club, takes over the Big Chill House with a firing line up of jackin house, psychedelic beats, cosmic disco, wigged out funk and analogue electronics.
It sees seminal Nineties eclectic-cosmic DJ and Tummy Touch label boss, Tim “Love” Lee on the wheels of steel. Apart from being the man who discovered Groove Armada back in the 1990s, Lee has recently been causing a buzz wih his latest pych discovery, The Phenomenal Handclap Band.
He joins residents Ben Osborne and X-Press 2 man, Diesel, behind the decks, while Rupert The Brewer keeps it funky upstairs.
Captain Credible is literally from another planet. Norway. His show is an extraordinary, irresistible mix of theatre, music and insanity. This is his first time back since his UK debut at Slipped Disco last year. Not to be missed.
Also playing live, The 9000 return to rock our house down with their funked-up brand of electronic music meets Boosty Collins.
Other-worldly imagery and visuals come courtesy of regular art teams Overlap and Your Mum, while resident photographer Roulla will be on hand to portrait the glamorous.
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Art Hunt @ Latitude Festival – UFO: Rendlesham Incident
by Tom on Jul.08, 2010, under Events, performance art

We can now announce the stellar collection of artists we’ve invited to produce collectable pieces of art for Noise of Art’s return to Latitude Festival next weekend.
The party starts at 12 midnight at the Film and music tent with Severino and Ben Osborne (resident DJs at Horse Meat Disco and Slipped Disco respectively), My Toys Like Me and The 9000 combining to create the music, while The Immaculate Extremists, Overlap, Your Mum and Prick Image crate the visuals and costumed performance.
There will be unique artifacts for you to find and keep created by local and international artists including: Gavin Turk, Stella Vine, Russell Herron, Gareth Bayliss, Schwange, Paul Kindersley, Edwina McEachran, Gemma Land, Andrew Hatfield, Matt Gee, Monique Jivram, Reeka Kapoor, Claudia Forsbrey, Francesca Denega and Corinna Spencer.

Stella Vine, pic by Venetia Dearden
The Art Hunt forms a key part of Noise of Art’s immersive club show UFO: Rendlesham Incident, with a club show on the opening Friday night of Latitude (July 16th) and events throughout the weekend.
The theme of these events is inspired by a real incident that occurred in a Suffolk forest in the winter of 1980. Thirty years ago a hapless alien cruise ship landed in Rendlesham Forest next to a US Air Force Base. This was a mistake. The accidental tourist ship was supposed to be landing on the Mountain of Embarrassing Dreams. But the captain, having un-opposable hoofs, entered the wrong data into the ship’s sat nav, so they landed near Woodbridge instead.
During the kerfuffle of getting away from the naturally curious US Air Force, priceless artifacts belonging to the alien tourists were scattered across the forests, towns and fields of East Anglia. Lying lost for 30 years (or a long weekend in alien time), the aliens have now returned to find the lost treasures.
The Rendelsham Forest incident was reported to the MOD by Lt. Cl. Charles l Holt, the deputy commander of the US Air Force base.
Full details of the events are available through Noise of Art’s Daily Newspaper, distributed free at the UFO Disco and on the festival site. The Art Hunt is curated by Suffolk born artist, Mark Scott-Wood.
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Noise of Art brings new UFO show to Latitude Festival
by Tom on Jun.25, 2010, under music, performance art
Inspired by the 30th Anniversary of the UK’s most famous UFO incident at RAF Woodbridge, Suffolk in 1980, we’ve joined forces with Town Hall Galleries, Ipswich, to launch a spectacular immersive club event at Latitude on Friday 16 July.
Noise of Art’s new show, UFO: Rendlesham Incident, has a peak-time slot from midnight – 3am, where we’ll be bring some of London’s finest club acts and DJs to the festival’s Music and Film Arena on its opening night.
Expect a 360-degree performance of cosmic disco, surround visuals, space freaks and interactive performers. A one-off live cosmic super-group featuring My Toys Like Me, The 9000, We Are KAN’T and critically acclaimed DJs Severino and Ben Osborne will all be providing the interstellar soundtrack.
The event will be followed by an Alien Art Hunt at Latitude Festival on the Saturday and Sunday, featuring real artworks for finders to take home. Look out for details of the high profile and up and coming artists involved, and where the hunts will be. If in doubt, ask an alien.
More info to follow here on noiseofart.org soon…
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Noise of Art vs Slipped Disco’s UFO Friday 30 April
by noise of art on Apr.28, 2010, under Events
Ashley Beedle (X Press 2), Serge Santiago, Ben Osborne (noise of art), DJ Sonny (Mighty Rumble), Culprit 1 – LIVE (record launch), The 9000 – LIVE, Immaculate Extremists, Your Mum and Overlap.
Big Chill House, Kings Cross, London. 7-m – 4am, Free before 10pm then £5.
NOA teams up with sister club Slipped Disco’s UFO for a night of music, visuals, performance art and DJs. In true prog style the night will span live beat science, wigged out disco, psychedlic re-edits, bass fuelled sci fi funk and wah driven dancefloor rock – while art will come courtesy of regular Noise of Art collaborators, making this the biggest prog concept experience since Spinal Tap recreated Stonehenge.
“When we heard Slipped Disco, Noise of Art, Deep Space Disco polymath Ben Osborne was planning to resurrect the legendary UFO Club, our brains exploded.” (Eddy Lawrence, Time Out)
Noise of Art Vs Slipped Disco’s UFO April 30th
by Tom on Mar.25, 2010, under clubs
Ashley Beedle (X Press 2), Serge Santiago, Ben Osborne (noise of art), DJ Sonny (Mighty Rumble), Culprit 1 – LIVE (record launch), The 9000 – LIVE, Immaculate Extremists, Your Mum and Overlap
Rounding off this April’s traditional month of Noise of Art actvity, NOA teams up with sister club Slipped Disco’s UFO for a night of music, visuals, performance art and DJs. Drawing its inspiration from the night’s UFO theme, the night will span live beat science, wigged out disco, psychedlic re-edits, bass fuelled sci fi funk and wah driven dancefloor rock – while art will come courtesy of regular Noise of Art collaborators, making this the biggest prog concept experience since Spinal Tap recreated Stonehenge.
“When we heard Slipped Disco, Noise of Art, Deep Space Disco polymath Ben Osborne was planning to resurrect the legendary UFO Club, our brains exploded.” (Eddy Lawrence, Time Out)
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Noise of Art April 2010
by noise of art on Mar.08, 2010, under Events
Noise of Art will be launching Kindertransport, a new audio visual art installation, between Thursday 15 April and 25 April at BFI Southbank, London. Details will be announced here very soon.
On 22 April we hold an intimate sound and art event at The Social, London.
And on 30 April Noise of Art Vs Slipped Disco’s UFO takes over both floors of the Big Chill House with a mega line up.
All details coming soon.
Dance of The Vampire at The Playground Vs Noise of Art
by noise of art on Sep.17, 2009, under Events

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.



