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Party

FRIDAY 28TH MARCH

The New Bradford Playhouse, Little Germany, Bradford 8pm doors, free Entry for Disco, 3 for bands No Hands and This Obscene Baby Auction present The Bismarck (USA) Loud Indie Rock / Post Punk from Seattle like Shellac / Pavement / Mission of Burma Two Trick Horse Noise rock trio from Leeds a bit like Mule / Scratch Acid

SATURDAY 29TH MARCH Theatre in The Mill, University of Bradford, Bradford 7pm Doors. 8/5 concessions. Tickets available from brad.ac.uk/music M@BU presents - An evening exploring the voice with Vialka (France) Nomadic duo whose frontier-touring has taken them to all corners of the globe. Deriving their influences from traditional and modern underground music from around the globe Marylise Frecheville (percussion & voice) and Eric Boros (baritone-guitar & voice) create music that trespasses unabashedly across all borders. At this event Vilaka perform the minimalist dinner-opera for two lAbri des Regards Indiscrets. Juxtavoices Large antichoir which includes many familiar faces from Sheffields leftfield music, poetry and visual arts scene. Stephanie Hladowski Critically acclaimed Bradfordian singer whose repetoire and experience ranges from Western and Eastern European traditional song, to psychedelic folk with The Family Elan, to dub as part of Inspirational Sound. Stephs music has been released by Singing Knives and Bo Weavil.

SATURDAY 29TH MARCH

WEDNESDAY 2ND APRIL

FRIDAY 4TH APRIL Wharf Chambers, 23-25 Wharf Street, Leeds 7.30pm, 5 for members and their guests The UML Presents: An Evening With Richard Youngs A rare opportunity to see Richard Youngs play live! Richard will be performing multiple solo sets, with no support. Each set will be entirely different, exploring a different area of his music. Acoustic folk guitar? Electronics? Piano? Synth Pop? Solo vocals? Who can say? I do however have it on good authority that tonight we will be hearing some fairly unique stuff 3 or 4 Richard Youngs concerts for the price of one: Yes. SATURDAY 5TH APRIL The Kirkgate Centre, 39a Kirkgate, Shipley 7pm 11pm, 6.50 Advance, 8 on the door Golden Cabinet gig number six GNOD There could be an aural avalanche of haunting and hypnotic kraut rock or a heavy dub infused all electronic trance set that they have favoured more recently. Sunwolf A meltdown of complete amplifier worship. Monolithic sized chunks of instrumental psyche and space rock with walls of riffs that blend against their more ethereal and downbeat doom interludes. Henry Blacker From the west country and who feature long serving members of the kraut rock / sludge band Hey Colossus. This three piece ensemble churn out a bass heavy and angular noise vibe with a large smothering of fuzzed out seventies boogie rock. Bands will finish in time for last trains to Leeds and Bradford. Merch tables & Cheap bar selling real ales and homemade vegan cake.

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