Posts Tagged ‘Southbank Centre’
iamamiwhoami is releasing its audiovisual album Kin next week – but, as big as this release is and as wild as we are with anticipation, this isn’t what we’re here to talk about. No, what we’re about to announce is another piece of news that has us positively bursting with …
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Tags: electronic music, Ether Festival, iamamiwhoami, Kin, live, london, music, performances, Southbank Centre, Swedish
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And the results are in! Now in its 19th year Southbank’s Meltdown Festival has released the 2012 line-up for curator and lead singer of Antony and the Johnsons, Antony Hegarty’s event.
Notorious for providing audiences with an array of remarkable events that celebrate musicians, artists and thinkers that have …
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Tags: 2012, Anthony Hegarty, August, Charles Atlas, CocoRosie, Derek Jerman, Diamanda Galas, Elizabeth Fraser, film, Hal WIllner, Laurie Anderson, line up, Marc Almond, Meltdown Festival 2012, music, Southbank Centre, Summer
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So ‘Antony’ was confirmed the Director of Meltdown festival this august 2012 at the Southbank Centre. The musician and visual artist was announced the curator of the festival’s 19th year, initially known to be the lead singer of the Mercury Award Winning, Antony and the Johnsons.
From the 1…
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Tags: 2012, Antony, Antony and the Johnsons, artists, culture, director, event, london, Meltdown Festival, music, performance, riverside london, Southbank Centre, Summer
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October 2011 saw Luke Haines release Nine and a Half Psychedelic Meditations on British Wrestling of the 1970s And Early ’80, a poignant and fond personal reminiscence about the golden age of British wrestling. Perhaps one the most flamboyant of British wrestling stars during the 1970s was, the son of …
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Tags: Adrian Street, Jeremy Dellers, Luke Haines, Simon Garfield, Southbank Centre, The Life & Times Of Adrian Street
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The long August Bank holiday weekend is often classed as the end of the British summer. Whilst many Londoners will hope to spend the weekend sunbathing in public parks or joining the carnival in Notting Hill, the chance of a Bank holiday downpour is almost a certainty; a tradition in …
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Tags: Bank Holiday, crochet, film, Hayward Gallery, Love is What You Want, Notting Hill, Southbank Centre, Tracey Emin, Victorian
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Ready to dance? I hope so!
You’ll have to be to attend the Vintage Festival at the Southbank Centre as they’ve got together all the best DJs for your entertainment, in fact, over the weekend 150 DJs will play, including Greg Wilson, Norman Jay and Craig Charles. They’ll be celebrating seventy years …
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Tags: Benefit, British, Craig Charles, festival, greg wilson, July, london, Norman Jay, Southbank Centre, vintage
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On track to be huge this year, the opening weekend of Meltdown Festival 2011 features rare live performances from Ready Steady Go!, The Fugs, Yo La Tengo and Dengue Fever. In addition, Ray Davies has selected some of the best comedians, composers, poets and filmmakers, from both the past and …
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Tags: 60th Anniversary, Dengue Fever, Eric Burdon, Festival of Britain, Meltdown Festival 2011, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Ray Davies, Ready Steady Go!, Reinventing the Wheel, Ronnie Spector, Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, The Animal, The Fugs, The Ronettes, Yo La Tengo
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As part of the Ether festival at the Southbank Centre, Trouble Tune will be presenting two nights packed full with a selection of great DJs.
Friday night (8th April) sees exclusive performances from Pantha du Prince and Apparat; both of which will be showcasing brand new material from …
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Tags: Apparat, Ether Festival, Oneohtrix Point Never, Pantha Du Prince, Southbank Centre, Trouble Tune
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So it’s time to bid adieu to another fabulous intern, the lovely Bronya Francis. She’s worked tirelessly for Notion these past few weeks to bring you all sorts of things from updates at London Fashion Week to all the most exciting music news, reviews and cultural insights, from Cakes …
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Tags: 2001: A Space Odyssey, 20th Century Music, ballet, Baroque, Bronya is amazing, cakes for japan, Casper C, City of Birmingham City Orchestra, connan mockasin, Ether Festival, FOE, Games, gigs, Julia Mech, Klaus Obermaier, London Sinfonietta, micachu, Moleskin, music, Oneohtrix Point Never, oOoOO, Philharmonia Orchestra, Returnal, Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, Stanley Kubrick, Stravinsky, The Rite Of Spring
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We love The Southbank Centre for its diverse events in all things artsy, be it music, fashion, film, telly, art, documentaries, talks and anything else under the cultural bracket. There are a few bits and bobs going on at TSC next month that we have our eye on. Here’s the …
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Tags: Beggars of Life, BFI, British Silent Film Festival, Claire Denis, Neil Brand, Nenette et Boni, Sir George Martin, Southbank Centre, The Dodge Brothers, Tindersticks
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