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savage banter presents...
a Mush Records night
featuring
cLOUDDEAD
"perhaps the most most all-enveloping, engrossing, perplexing, sublime listening experience you'll have all year." - SLEAZE NATION
BOOM BIP & DOSEONE
"They make DJ Shadow's latest look as progressive as a penny farthing, let them take your inner ear out there." - NME
REACHING QUIET
"If Salvador Dali were alive today he would probably hail the duo as his new muses." - ALTERNATIVE PRESS
RADIOINACTIVE
"Like hopping on a magic carpet mystery tour around the world of music.." - HIP HOP CONNECTION
PLUS LATE NIGHT SAVAGE BANTERING WITH DJs
BRAIN GIRL & DINGHY BOY
and cheapo booze: Grolsch & Staropramen bottles 2.50 europ.
WHELANS, SUNDAY JULY 21
Tickets: Ten europ (plus booking fee) from ROAD RECORDS (Fade St, Dublin 2, www.roadrecs.com)
The Mush Records world tour makes its only Irish stop-off at Dublin on July 21. This will be a hip-hop show like no other, featuring live drums, trumpets, guitars, bass as well mics, decks and samplers. It'll feature four performances, no change-overs, no waffle. cLOUDDEAD you may be familiar with through their awesome eponymously titled album on Ninja Tune affiliate label Big Dada. cLOUDDEAD is a trio featuring the unique words and voice of esteemed emcee and Anticon head Doseone and his cohorts Odd Nosdam and Why? U.S. dance culture magazine Urb described Dose as "an artist who may turn out to be one of our generation's most important."
Doseone will also team-up with UK production eccentric Boom Bip. The duo have just released an incredible collaborative album on the Leaf Label, entitled Circle. "An unhinged collage of poetry, static, sneers, monologues, drumbeats, wisecracks and guitars," said the New York Times. "So far ahead of the rest," added Mojo. "A certifiable Freudian freak-out", concluded Jockey Slut.
Also on this bill will be Reaching Quiet, where clOUDDEAD heads Why? and Odd Nosdam conspire through their poetry-to-beat experiments to "meld personality into an off white noize", and achieve "a gogeous meltdown of sounds." And Radioinactive is a one-time collaborator of such hip-hop luminaries as Afrika Bambaata and the Sugarhill Gang. He blends strnage underground hip-hop styles with string-laden ethnic music and complex rapping / singing. He's been cited as a true next generation poet.
After that lot the Savage Banter dishko action kicks in with one of our favourite duos, Brain Girl (Frontend Synthetics) and Dinghy Boy (FES/ Jimmy Cake).
a Mush Records night
featuring
cLOUDDEAD
"perhaps the most most all-enveloping, engrossing, perplexing, sublime listening experience you'll have all year." - SLEAZE NATION
BOOM BIP & DOSEONE
"They make DJ Shadow's latest look as progressive as a penny farthing, let them take your inner ear out there." - NME
REACHING QUIET
"If Salvador Dali were alive today he would probably hail the duo as his new muses." - ALTERNATIVE PRESS
RADIOINACTIVE
"Like hopping on a magic carpet mystery tour around the world of music.." - HIP HOP CONNECTION
PLUS LATE NIGHT SAVAGE BANTERING WITH DJs
BRAIN GIRL & DINGHY BOY
and cheapo booze: Grolsch & Staropramen bottles 2.50 europ.
WHELANS, SUNDAY JULY 21
Tickets: Ten europ (plus booking fee) from ROAD RECORDS (Fade St, Dublin 2, www.roadrecs.com)
The Mush Records world tour makes its only Irish stop-off at Dublin on July 21. This will be a hip-hop show like no other, featuring live drums, trumpets, guitars, bass as well mics, decks and samplers. It'll feature four performances, no change-overs, no waffle. cLOUDDEAD you may be familiar with through their awesome eponymously titled album on Ninja Tune affiliate label Big Dada. cLOUDDEAD is a trio featuring the unique words and voice of esteemed emcee and Anticon head Doseone and his cohorts Odd Nosdam and Why? U.S. dance culture magazine Urb described Dose as "an artist who may turn out to be one of our generation's most important."
Doseone will also team-up with UK production eccentric Boom Bip. The duo have just released an incredible collaborative album on the Leaf Label, entitled Circle. "An unhinged collage of poetry, static, sneers, monologues, drumbeats, wisecracks and guitars," said the New York Times. "So far ahead of the rest," added Mojo. "A certifiable Freudian freak-out", concluded Jockey Slut.
Also on this bill will be Reaching Quiet, where clOUDDEAD heads Why? and Odd Nosdam conspire through their poetry-to-beat experiments to "meld personality into an off white noize", and achieve "a gogeous meltdown of sounds." And Radioinactive is a one-time collaborator of such hip-hop luminaries as Afrika Bambaata and the Sugarhill Gang. He blends strnage underground hip-hop styles with string-laden ethnic music and complex rapping / singing. He's been cited as a true next generation poet.
After that lot the Savage Banter dishko action kicks in with one of our favourite duos, Brain Girl (Frontend Synthetics) and Dinghy Boy (FES/ Jimmy Cake).