Thursday, November 09, 2006

Scotch Egg Band, Bardens Boudoir, Fri / Nov 10th

I was more than delighted to find out that the lovely nutters from Adaadat Records are putting together yet another stunning performance with lots of people for insanely good ticket value.



Coming up this Friday, the gabba-kids, gameboy mutilators, breakcore-heads and anybody else who is interested in silly, hands-on indie-electronica cum gabba-that-sounds-like-broken-toys-mayhem will all find their way to Bardens Boudoir in Dalston, London. The ticket features infamous DJ Scotch Egg (yes, that's right) and his band with three drummers (sic!). Um, well not that he needs them since his usual outfit consisting of a gameboy orchestra ensemble and a megaphone is usually enough aural abrasion already, this bill sure is a treat!

THE SCOTCH EGG BAND
For the first time ever, Shigeru Ishihara, aka DJ SCOTCH EGG (Adaadat / Wrong Music), the chiptune genius and KFC core maestro forms the screaming nucleus of a band with three drummers. Featured percussionists include members of grind merchants Trencher, Brighton indie-math-rock legends I'm Being Good and some other guy, not quite sure who, think it might be one of the guys from the Boredoms. Anyway, expect noisy gameboy gabba beats and maybe a bit of projectile scotch egg abuse. Should be proper wicked.


The band consists of ATOM TRUCK (Adaadat), LOZ KOLESZKO (One Man Army),THE STRANGE LIGHTS COLLECTIVE (feat. UM, ASCOLTARE & MAN FROM URANUS)

DOORS: 8.30pm - 2am
PRICE: £5
Order here.


ATOM TRUCK (Adaadat)
Adaadat Records co-founder, musical genius, Scottish gentleman, part-time chef and electronic musician. A rare gig, Truck has neglected his laptop of late - but he now returns to support Scotch Egg brandishing songs called things like "ShitStick."

LOZ KOLESZKO (One Man Army)
Another rare London outing from One Man Army's finest, expect some exceptionally executed Aphex-esque acid techno mixed with some dark ambience.

THE STRANGE LIGHTS COLLECTIVE
featuring...

UM
Experimental musician / performer from Cambridge. Part Bowie, part Baby Bird, part 23rd century court jester on a George Formby trip. The future of DIY singer-songwriter electronica is here among us.

ASCOLTARE
Fits somewhere besides Aphex Twin's crash of listless melody and spasmodic collages of rhythm, yet also flirts with intrusions into abstract sound-art. Whatever that means. I've heard him and he's good.

MAN FROM URANUS
Lists artists that have had the most impact on him as Iron Butterfly, The Moody Blues, The Rolling Stones, Donovan, The Monkees and Grand Funk Railway. Probably pretty weird then. Check him out for yourself. Recently worked with Agaskodo Telivirek (feat Miklos The Accountant) on their latest Adaadat release.


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