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Entries from Londonist tagged with 'throbbinggristle'

December 18, 2007

The Rainbow is long gone, the Hammersmith Palais now lingers only in the memory and even that good old grubby beer stained shit-hole that is the loveable Astoria is under threat. Gigs are selling out in minutes, replacing restaurants and cinemas as the preferred venue for gormless gobblers to converse after work, and yet the property developers keep their beady eyes focused on every venue lease going. How are we going to find the......

Continue Reading "Save Our Pits And Pickle Factories, Finally The Government Steps In"

May 22, 2007

Coming up is the UBS Openings: The Long Weekend, which we loved last year and this year there is an even more impressive programme of film, music, performance and visual art. Get out your diaries, set your watch, take a deep breath and get a bit excited... Friday 25 May To kick off the Long Weekend, French artist Mathieu Briand will create a massive sound installation in the Turbine Hall; basically, a huge recording......

Continue Reading "UBS Openings: The Long Weekend, Tate Modern"

April 18, 2006

Formed out of members of Art of Noise & The Auteurs, we first came across Infantjoy while wallowing in 'OMG SARAH NIXEY IS BACK!!!111!!' induced glee a few months ago. Guest starring on their working of 'Silent Night', we were intrigued by this duo who seemed to produce mesmerizing, elegant instrumental music. Almost cinematic sounding, their concept album Where The Night Goes is based on the idea that 'each track takes place at a......

Continue Reading "New Music Interview : Infantjoy"

March 3, 2006

We were at the ICA last night to watch Mirrormask and listen to Dave McKean and had to pinch ourselves again at what an important part of London life the Institute is. We spent all of £4.50 for a great night out and we haven't got a clue how the ICA continually manages to offer so much when so many other places offer so little. Reading about the Triennial exhibition at the Tate Britain......

Continue Reading "Tate's Tampon Time Tunnel to 1976's ICA"

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