Emeralds pics

Another excellent Sunday night gig! Thank you to all who came out to the Emeralds gig last night, a great atmosphere, superb performances and some slick and fresh between band DJing from Emeralds themselves – 90s tastic!

Thanks to Kate Fitzgeorge for the photos:

Mr Underwood opened the show and was joined on stage by local historian (and one of last year’s Supersonic illustrators) Ben Waddington, who delivered a spoken word piece.

Iron Fist of the Sun followed with cold electronics and Princess Diana visuals

Rousing kraut electronics from Emeralds – an amazing show.

Next up we’ve got Battles + Young Montana? @ HMV Institute on Monday 27th June. Be warned, tickets are selling fast for this one so get yours here

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New Lexicons of Dark

A great show has been organised in London for you to blow away those bank holiday cobwebs, thoroughly recommended if you’re down that way.

New Lexicons of Dark: Exploring Darkness in Sound and Art will take place Monday 30th May at Red Gallery, 3 Rivington Street, London EC2A 3DT and features a great line up of Black Abba (a new project from Alexander Tucker), Necro Deathmort (check out their Supersonic 2010 set) and The Haxan Cloak who will be joined on stage by Liam Sparkes of Trencher.

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Tickets on sale for our huge Home of Metal exhibtion!

“I’m really proud to be a Brummie and to call Birmingham my home, that’s why I’m supporting the Home of Metal events and message. Your surroundings and experiences influence your music so it’s important for people to know where that music came from!”  – Tony Iommi, Black Sabbath


Four decades since heavy metal was unleashed onto the world, Home of Metal arrives this summer, presenting a series of ambitious exhibitions and associated cultural programme which explore the foundations, social context and heritage of heavy metal culture, which has gone on to be a global phenomenon.

Tickets for our huge Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery exhibition are now on sale! Book them here.

18th June – 25 September 2011
Home of Metal: 40 years of Heavy Metal and its unique birthplace
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
http://www.homeofmetal.com
http://www.bmag.org.uk/

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Young Montana? supports Battles

Battles perform at HMV Institute, Monday 27th June. Coventry’s Young Montana? has been confirmed as support – he’s been lauded by the likes of Pitchfork and Gaslamp Killer for his experimental approach to hip hop, grime and glitch.

Be warned, tickets for this show are already selling fast, to get yours go here

Monday 27th June
Battles + Young Montana?
@ HMV Institute, Birmingham
https://www.hmvtickets.co/performances/7688/book

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Matmos pics and review

Wow – what a show! Sunday’s Matmos show at the mac was really something special, thanks to all who came down.They were joined on stage by J Lesser and were supported by the ever mesmerising John Weise. A special thanks to the vocalists who joined Matmos to re create a 1960s vocal sound piece, complete with tippexed out glasses and monotone chanting, it made the show extra special.

A review by Ross Cotton is online now…

Forwarding what Pierre Schaeffer had once begun, Matmos innovatively break through the musique concrete barrier, with the use of bottled water, scraping singing bowls and ‘anything goes’ percussion, the duo portray abnormality in it’s greatest form of entertainment, both extremely uncomfortable and highly eccentric, the unpredictability provides that thrill ride to anybody who is keen to be pushed to their limit.

Read the full review here

Thank you to Kate Fitzgeorge for the photographs.

The next show is Emeralds + Iron Fist of the Sun + Mr Underwood at Hare & Hounds on Sunday 22nd May, should be another great one so snap your ticket here

Oh and don’t forget we’ve announced the initial line up for Supersonic Festival 2011, if you fancy seeing Electric Wizard, Zu93 (David Tibet + Zu), Zombi, Secret Chiefs 3, Lucky Dragons, White Hills and more all in one place then get your Early Bird tickets here while they last!

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Supersonic 2011 – line up announced & tickets on sale!

Supersonic Festival 2011
Fri 21 – 23rd October
Birmingham UK

Line up includes special guests Zu93, Electric Wizard and Secret Chiefs 3
joined by
a.P.A.t.T., Agathe Max, Antilles, Astro, Bardo Pond, Blarke Bayer/Black Widow, Cloaks, Eternal Tapestry, Fire! w/ Oren Ambarchi, Lucky Dragons, Monarch, Pekko Käppi, Scorn, The Skull Defekts, White Hills, Wolves In The Throne Room, Zombi

Limited early bird tickets available from www.theticketsellers.co.uk

Capsule’s Supersonic festival has evolved…to consistently provide one of UK’s most anticipated Festival line-ups. Fans of dubstep, krautrock, free-jazz and doom metal were all catered for on a bill which promised to both rupture the ears while stimulating the mind through its diverse selection of music, film and specialist talks.” – CLASH

Go to http://www.supersonicfestival.com for info on the line up, hotel deals, volunteering etc

And if you need any more convincing – look at how much fun we had last year…

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Matmos interview on The Quietus

Matmos – the electronic duo comprised of Drew Daniel and Martin Schmidt – have been creating, constructing and collaging sonic ephemera since the mid 90s. With each album they release, Daniel and Schmidt seem to have thrown each other a gauntlet, between them creating compositions based around the collection and processing of particularly unorthodox sounds. Sometimes compared to artists like Steve Reich, and certainly to Pierre Henry (the ‘father’ of Musique Concrete), Matmos have created albums entirely from the sounds of surgery (A Chance To Cut Is A Chance To Cure), used the sound of a bovine uterus (on their venerative album The Rose Has Teeth In The Mouth Of A Beast which pays tribute to notable queers), and on their first self-titled effort sampled the nerve signals of a crayfish.

Read the full interview by Nix Lowrey HERE
Matmos perform with J Lesser at the mac in Birmingham this Sunday tickets are available HERE
We’re intrigued and so should you be – see you there.

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Perform with Matmos!

Exciting news – the ever intriguing Matmos will play at mac, Birmingham this Sunday 15th May and they are looking for people to contribute vocals to their performance.

Members of Dream Dreams the Dreamer will be involved and Matmos are looking for 4 more people to perform. mac staff will be recruiting people on the night as they collect their tickets so if you fancy taking up this unique opportunity to contribute to Matmos’ show then grab your ticket here and look out for mac staff on the night.

You don’t need to be an experienced, or even talented, vocalist and instructions will be given on the night (you can’t just sing anything I’m afraid).

We’re even more excited than before- should be a cracker!

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