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Sep 27

High Society ALT FRESHERS SHOW

With Frànçois & The Atlas Mountains, Haiku Salut and Yellow6 at Lee Rosy's Tea

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Date

Monday 27 September 2010 at 7:30pm

Location

Lee Rosy's Tea
17 Broad Street, Hockley, Nottingham, NG1 3AJ, United Kingdom

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Our first gig of the year! Featuring Francois who we had to cancel last time because of freakin ash cloud. HE'S BACK, for real, travelling by train. With two of Notts best instrumental soundscape outfits.

Francois and the Atlas Mountains Solo Set
http://www.myspace.com/francoisinbristol

Fránçois Marry is Bordeux meets Bristol, creating a mix of "refreshingly playful and experimental ideas coupled with a natural pop sensibility and gentle bilingual vocals". For his first Bristol show in early 2004 he took to the stage alone using guitar, live samples, a drum machine and a keyboard – played simultaneously with his guitar via his feet by ingeniously extending the keys with knives. He is currently on Bristol's stitch stitch records.

Yellow6:
http://www.myspace.com/jonyellow6
Jon Attwood grew up with the tail end of punk and post-punk of the early 80s, playing in a few London punk bands around 81-84 before moving to the suburbs. Following flirtations with goth, folk and Stax/Motown soul during the 90s, Jon Attwood started Yellow6 as a solo guitar project, initially inspired by space/post-rock, electronica and reverb soundscapes.

Haiku Salut
http://www.myspace.com/haikusalut
Haiku Salut are Gemma, Sophie and Louise. They use accordions, organs, ukeleles, glockenspiels, pianos and loop pedals to create the noise above. The songs were recorded in various living rooms, bedrooms and dining rooms across the midlands. They have been recently provided the soundtrack to a short James Machin animation which was shown at Quad art gallery cinema, Derby at the end of March as part of the Five Lamps Film competition.

£2 High Soc £3.50 general Entry

Doors 7.30pm

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