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when: Tue 04 November  
Event title Neon Neon, Yo Majesty
Where: Tripod - Dublin
Category: Gigs
 
Event description:

Debut Irish show by the new group from Gruff Rhys of Super Furry Animals and Boom Bip. Their debut album Stainless Style is themed around the life of John Delorean and features Spank Rock, Yo Majesty and Fat Lip.  It is nominated for the Metrcury Music Prize which is announced this September.

Stainless Style is a concept album about the life and times of the playboy engineer who designed the car used in Back to the Future.

Boom Bip is a producer who experiments across numerous genres and has collaborated with the likes of Doseone and Daedelus and remixed Mogwai, M83, Danny Elfman and Four Tet.
Support comes from hotly-tipped Florida female hip hop group Yo Majesty who release their debut album on Domino Records this autumn.


POD Concerts presents

NEON NEON
Support: Yo Majesty
Tuesday November 4th
Tripod – Old Harcourt St Train Station – Dublin 2.
Doors – 7.30pm

Tickets €24.50 / €28   (inc. booking fee)  available from Ticketmaster, Road Records, City Discs, Sound Cellar and usual outlets. www.ticketmaster.ie
www.myspace.com/neonx2
www.yomajesty.com
www.myspace.com/yomajesty4life
REVIEWS FOR STAINLESS STYLE
"CD of the week" The Observer
4/5 Uncut - 4/5 URB - 4/5 Q Magazine
4/5 The Guardian - 4/5 The Mirror
4/5 Observer Music Monthly
5/5 London Metro
"Like playing Grand Theft Auto on Ecstasy" Vice Magazine 8/10

"A brilliant electro-pop concept album"
Dazed & Confused magazine
"One of the most brilliantly demented electro-pop albums you'll hear this year"... "The best side-project since Gorillaz"..."Miss it at your peril" NME 8/10
"Damn near perfect...Early contender for album of the year"
Record Collector

"Utterly Unique...The stuff of dreams"
Clash magazine
"Neon Neon were bound to get compared to Gorillaz...Stainless Style is more consistent as an album... The potential hits, hit equally hard." Pitchfork Media
Neon Neon is the artist name for the combined musical powers of Los Angeles-based producer Boom Bip and Super Furry Animals main man and solo star Gruff Rhys.  The talented collaborators' forthcoming album, Stainless Style, is a turbo-charged slice of highly imaginative conceptual power-pop based around the incredible life and times of the world's first playboy engineer, John DeLorean. 
The charismatic and highly ambitious DeLorean rose from humble beginnings in Detroit to become one of the youngest, most highly paid executives at car giant General Motors.  Borrowing enormous sums of money, including £85 million from the British Government, the ballsy businessman left General Motors to build his very own automotive empire, the DeLorean Motor Company [DMC].  His crowning achievement was the iconic DMC-12, better known as simply 'The DeLorean' and fittingly immortalized as Marty and Doc's time machine in legendary 80s movie Back To The Future.  However, DeLorean's jet-setting lifestyle and seemingly unstoppable career trajectory all came crashing down.  With costs spiraling out of control DMC faced financial ruin and to add to his ever-growing troubles, DeLorean was sensationally exposed as the subject of a huge $24 million cocaine bust by the FBI and faced 60 years in jail…
Boom Bip's euphoric, lush and pin-sharp dancefloor-pop chauffeurs us into a heady world of fast cars and shagpile carpets all tinged with the bitter taste of Martini as Gruff Rhys's brilliantly maverick songwriting reimagines the colourful and chequered life of a man taking the American dream to the edge and beyond.  The album unites pop, electro, rock, crunk, hip-hop and italo disco, whilst exploring a range of subjects and events relevant to DeLorean's life including his romance with international sex symbol Raquel Welch [Raquel], the party orientated yet cold and superficial world of celebrity [I Lust You, Trick for Treat], his string of glamorous lovers [Steel Your Girl], and even references DeLorean's latter day born again Christian baptism [Luxury Pool].
Raquel and Trick For Treat were the first songs to roll off the Neon Neon production line, appearing on a limited run of quickly sold-out and much desired 12" prototype picture disks which included a supercharged remix by musical mechanics Hot Chip.

 
Location
Venue Tripod
Homepage: http://www.pod.ie/about_tripod.php  
Street: Harcourt Street
ZIP:
City Dublin
Country: IE
 
Location description:
The idea behind Tripod was simple - to create a multi-functional club and live music venue within an original shell structure that was forward thinking. Something that wasn't to a prescribed formula, something unique and inspiring, fusing architectural styles and live and electronic music.

The whole space is pierced with a central architectural core around which the building functions. Off this are three venue spaces that can be used for live performances, DJ shows, circulation space and also includes a VIP bar within the core. With versatility a prime objective Tripod caters for standing shows or fully seated shows, running in conjunction with the club space or independently.

The aesthetic is one that plays on the fusion idea and the notion of 'industrial chic', with the shell being a celebration of the original building and the new architectural insertions juxtaposed with this.

Two and a half years in the planning, the live music venue boasts a perfect line of sight from every point in the venue including - most importantly - the bar! It's size is idyllic, it packs a vast crowd yet due to its layout retains a very intimate atmosphere.
 

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