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The Clore Ballroom
Shamus Dark's Songs For Suicid
Friday 3 April 2009
Friday 3 April 2009
Americana | Film & Music | Free | Music | Music | Electronic | Friday Tonic
13016
Friday Tonic migrates to the Clore Ballroom for a special event fusing music and film, exploring songs of obsession, betrayal and lost love.
Yellow Room, Spirit Level
The Delian Mode screening
Saturday 11 April 2009
Saturday 11 April 2009
Experimental | Film | Film & Music | Free | Music | Music | Electronic | Ether
13035
The Delian Mode explores the life and work of electronic music pioneer Delia Derbyshire, the woman behind the distinctive Doctor Who theme music created at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in the early 1960's.
Hayward Gallery Concrete
SSSIXA Presents Sound Aestheti
Friday 1 May 2009
Friday 1 May 2009
Free | Music | Music | Electronic | Concrete
13135
This night is about high aesthetics of sound expression and entertainment, covering a huge variety of music genres.
Hayward Gallery Concrete
Minimalism
Saturday 2 May 2009
Saturday 2 May 2009
Free | Music | Music | Electronic | Concrete
13136
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Hayward Gallery Concrete
Wah Wah 45s presents 07/05/09
Thursday 7 May 2009
Thursday 7 May 2009
Club | Free | Music | Music | Electronic
13137
Dom Servini runs the Wah Wah 45s record label and related club nights at Cargo, The Jazz Cafe and more.
Hayward Gallery Concrete
Mouth 2 Mouth
Saturday 9 May 2009
Saturday 9 May 2009
Free | Minimalism | Music | Music | Electronic
13139
x`Mouth 2 Mouth is a monthly installment of dreamy beats, aural treats and great laid-back artistic vibes.
Hayward Gallery Concrete
Echaskech Presents 16/05/09
Saturday 16 May 2009
Saturday 16 May 2009
Free | Music | Music | Electronic | Concrete
13142
Dom and Andy have been involved in London's music and club scene for over ten years and form part of audio visual act Echaskech along with Mach V.
Hayward Gallery Concrete
Flomotion Foundations
Saturday 23 May 2009
Saturday 23 May 2009
Free | Music | Music | Electronic | Concrete
13145
Leigh Morgan, Label/A&R Manager at Urbantorque, former resident at Heaven, and a man who truly knows his house music, DJs at Concrete.
The Front Room at QEH
The Trouble Tune Tonic: Part 1
Friday 29 May 2009
Friday 29 May 2009
Cross-artform | Electronic | Experimental | Free | Music | Spoken Word | Visual Arts | Music | Electronic | Concrete | Friday Tonic
13184
An exciting cross-fertilisation of two initiatives; trouble tune, which has been forging a new audience for electro-experimental music at Hayward Gallery's Concrete bar, and Friday Tonic, the highly popular weekly music strand in The Front Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Hayward Gallery Concrete
The Trouble Tune Tonic: Part 2
Friday 29 May 2009
Friday 29 May 2009
Cross-artform | Electronic | Experimental | Free | Music | Spoken Word | Visual Arts | Music | Electronic | Concrete | Friday Tonic
13188
An exciting cross-fertilisation of two initiatives - Trouble Tune, which has been forging a new audience for electro-experimental music at Hayward Gallery's Concrete bar, and Friday Tonic, the highly popular weekly music strand in The Front Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall.
The Front Room at QEH
The Trouble Tune Tonic: Part 3
Friday 29 May 2009
Friday 29 May 2009
Cross-artform | Electronic | Experimental | Free | Music | Spoken Word | Visual Arts | Music | Electronic | Concrete | Friday Tonic
13189
An exciting cross-fertilisation of two initiatives; trouble tune, which has been forging a new audience for electro-experimental music at Hayward Gallery's Concrete bar, and Friday Tonic, the highly popular weekly music strand in the Front Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall.
The Front Room at QEH
Trouble Tune Tonic: Charlie Da
Friday 31 July 2009
Friday 31 July 2009
Free | Music | Music | Electronic | Friday Tonic
13468
Charlie Dark is a spoken word and electronics artist, who has toured the world as a DJ and third member of Attica Blues, which recorded on the legendary Mo Wax label (DJ Shadow, Air).
The Front Room at QEH
Trouble Tune Tonic: Speech Deb
Friday 31 July 2009
Friday 31 July 2009
Free | Music | Music | Electronic | Friday Tonic
13475
South London MC Speech Debelle is the recent signing to Big Dada records and has been nominated for the 2009 Mercury Prize.
Hayward Gallery Concrete
Trouble Tune Tonic: Seb Rochfo
Friday 31 July 2009
Friday 31 July 2009
Free | Music | Music | Electronic | Friday Tonic
13476
Sebastian Rochford is the multi award-winning drummer, composer and producer; famous as the front man of Mercury-prize nominated group Polar Bear.
Hayward Gallery Concrete
Trouble Tune Tonic: Soweto Kin
Friday 31 July 2009
Friday 31 July 2009
Free | Music | Music | Electronic | Friday Tonic
13477
Soweto Kinch has won a Mercury Music Prize, two Mobo Awards and countless urban music and BBC jazz prizes across his career to date, which spans two albums.
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Queen Elizabeth Hall
Mad Professor + Ariwa Stable
Tuesday 27 October 2009
Tuesday 27 October 2009
Drums | Music | World | Music | Electronic
11672
The sonic dub genius creates cutting edge reggae live on stage for the first time.
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The Clore Ballroom
Trouble Tune: Bass Clef & Geiom with special guests from the London Improvisers Orchestra
Sunday 22 November 2009
Sunday 22 November 2009
Club | Music | Music | Electronic | London Jazz Festival
12364
Free
Trouble Tune is a unique programming initiative that has been forging a new audience for electro-experimental music through a series of events at Southbank Centre since October 2008
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The Clore Ballroom
Trouble Tune: Appleblim
Sunday 22 November 2009
Sunday 22 November 2009
Club | Music | Music | Electronic | London Jazz Festival
13736
Free
Appleblim (Laurie Osborne) is one of the most respected producers in UK dubstep.
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Purcell Room
Schnittke Concerto for Electronic Instruments
Sunday 22 November 2009
Sunday 22 November 2009
13729
Schnittke wrote his Concerto for Electric Instruments in 1960. It is scored for the electric (or camerton) piano, the crystadin, the termenvox or theremin, and the shumophone (noise-maker).
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The Front Room at QEH
Max Eastley & Liam Frost
Friday 29 January 2010
Friday 29 January 2010
Acoustic | Music | Music | Rock & Pop | Electronic | Friday Tonic | SHIFT
13910
Free
Soundscapes meet acoustic guitar in a special edition of Friday Tonic, featuring a double bill of Cape Farewell voyagers Max Eastley and Liam Frost.