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The xx

TRAILER TRASH TRACYS
Hoxton Hall
Monday 17 August 2009
Sold Out

£9.50 - SOLD OUT
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THE XX play their first ever headline show in a tiny venue, with no guest list!

The London quartet, featuring the dual lead vocals of Romy Madley Croft and Oliver Sim (who also play lead guitar and bass guitar respectively), Baria Qureshi (keyboards and guitar) and Jamie Smith (beats, MPC sampler).

These four nineteen and twenty year olds are childhood friends who formed while attending south west London’s Elliot School – the comp whose alumni also includes such acclaimed boundary-pushers as Burial, Four Tet and Hot Chip.

Bonding over a shared love of dark, emotive 80s guitar sounds and the high-end sheen of American R&B, The xx’s unique sound befits a band whose wide range of influences include everything from Aaliyaah to Cocorosie, Rhianna to The Cure, Missy Elliot to The Chromatics and Mariah Carey to The Pixies.

These influences combine via beautiful, hushed vocal duets and a brilliantly inventive use of samples and low-end frequencies to produce a stark, sweet melancholic pop.

The band’s debut album is due for release on the show day on XL Recordings imprint Young Turks.

Trailer Trash Tracys, straddle the line between darkness and light, of dissonance and melody. Hailing from London and only a hand full of gigs old, the vocals of Susanne Aztoria and guitarist Jimmy-Lee create discordantly beautiful, dreamily fragile music which always seems to be hovering perpetually on the brink of collapse. Absorbing everything from woozy lo-fi atmospherics to even the SoCal surf pop of Dick Dale and the Shadows, the band conjures a beguiling maelstrom of duelling contrasts like no other. The real rub, however, comes with Susanne’s vocals, which sound like ghostly transmissions from another metaphysical plane and channel the spirits of both Nico and Joe Meek simultaneously on the starkly beautiful love song “You Wish You Were Red”.

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0870 264 3333



The xx

Underage Festival

London Victoria Park
Sunday 2 August 2009

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Following two hugely successful sold out events, Underage returns to Victoria Park for its third year. Founded by Sam Kilkoyne (now 17) the Underage Club and Underage Festival are the original and most revered under 18’s events in the world. Critically acclaimed by the media and much loved by its enthusiastic, adolescent audience Underage has captured the imagination of a nation and tapped into a vibrant and buoyant scene set by Britain’s youth.

The Pigeon Detectives
Santigold
The Horrors
Patrick Wolf
Mystery Jets
LadyHawke
Hadouken!
Metronomy
Rolo Tomassi
Esser
Lion Club
Flash Guns
Tinchy Stryder
Kissy Sellout
Many More



Underage Festival

FIELD DAY

Victoria Park
Saturday 1 August 2009

£29.50 + BF
WWW.FIELDDAYFESTIVALS.COM

Field Day announce the seriously great Wild Beasts, Fanfarlo, King Charles, Jon Hopkins and The Invisible

Field Day 2009 are over the moon to announce some ace new acts to their already super brilliant line up. The hotly-tipped Wild Beasts’ big, intelligent baroque pop and falsetto-voiced grandeur, will no doubt ensure they secure the moniker this summer as the thinking-man’s-festival-anthem-providers.

AEROPLANE
EROL ALKAN
FENNESZ
FINAL FANTASY
FIRST AID KIT
FOUR TET
JAMES YORKSTON
MALCOLM MIDDLETON
MOGWAI
SCUM
SKREAM
TOUMANI DIABATE
more



FIELD DAY

YACHT

GRAMME + ALLEZ ALLEZ
ADVENTURES CLOSE TO HOME DJS

SPECIAL GUESTS
Cargo
Friday 24 July 2009

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Portland, Oregon artist YACHT aka The Blow’s Jona Bechtolt heads up this special summer party at Cargo.

His songs are wide and warm-hearted. What makes them so accessible – apart from their undeniable vigour, or their fractured, crystalline pop sensibility – is the strength of their objective. Behind the beats and the choruses, which come from left-field and bloom into frenetic dance breaks, are big ideas about how positive thinking, optimism, and luck can replace blind faith in a world without a lot of white gloves, or magic.

Bechtolt has been a promiscuous genre-smasher since his adolescence, when he decided that
playing drums in the touring punk band he formed with his older brother was more worthwhile than attending a single day of high school. He has plied his unique breed of laptop wizardry and grunge intuition to endless collaborations, both as drummer and producer, with west coast mainstays like Devandra Banhart, Panther, Mt. Eerie, Bobby Birdman and E* Rock. Yacht shows are uncluttered inspiring sessions of improbable dance moves and synchronized crowd-waving; the songs shudder happily into the air, and any relation-ship to ‘laptop music’ is shattered by Bechtolt’s own strain of shamanistic bombast.

“YACHT smells wonderful. I must say, all the time he spent in our bus, it was as if a cool breeze was blowing through my mind. and good songs, too!” 
– James Murphy, LCD Soundsystem

“YACHT = megaphysical.” 
– Devendra Banhart

“Positive energy rainbow dome music from a next-generation west coast healer.” 
– Dave Longstreth, Dirty Projectors

“YACHT is a true renaissance man, feel his magic zap you with its lightning bolt made of awesome.” 
– Architecture in Helsinki

“The energy they brought, the aerobic choreography, the propelling beats, and the catchy repetitive mantras were irresistible.” 
– Vanity Fair

“A more modern take on Suicide, Sonic Youth, Bush Tetras and ESG.” 
– Variety

“Being indie rock’s Timbaland ain’t easy.” 
– VIBE Magazine

“Oh, man, we love this kid.” 
– NME

“No one combines giddy bubblegum melodies with clinically precise programming quite
like Bechtolt.” 
– Entertainment Weekly

“After spinning Yacht’s new one, I Believe in You. Your Magic Is Real, we are prepared to echo the album title’s assessment with respect to the artist himself.” 
– Time Out New York

GRAMME
Gramme’s last release was at the end of the millennium, hosted by Trevor Jackson on his Output label and was celebrated for it’s energy and immediacy, with splintered grooves and dub menace. We’re lucky enough to have the punk funk pioneers are back with their sonic assault.

Pardon me, I feel some freaky dancing coming on.” 4/5 – DJ

ALLEZ ALLEZ
Rapidly gaining a reputation as two of London’s brightest and most talented up-and coming producers / DJs, Sam Willis and Steve Nolan, AKA Allez-Allez play sets that are a mixture of all things weird, wonderful and danceable – think krautrock / minimal / industrial / house.

Their blog / podcast series (located at www.allez-allez.co.uk) features exclusive weekly mixes from Allez-Allez, plus carefully selected guest mixes from the likes of Hot Chip, Four Tet, Andrew Weatherall, Lindstrom, Optimo, Ewan Pearson and Joakim amongst many others

They have hosted parties for and played alongside the likes of James Holden, Michael Mayer, LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy, Optimo, Four Tet, Shackleton, Hercules & Love Affair and Gui Borrato amongst others.

ADVENTURES CLOSE TO HOME DJS Ill Will and Choaf have played their acid house, acid rock, acid disco, fantasy rhythm, cosmic melody & mutant BASS records at all manner of clubs, parties, festivals, gigs, aftershows, launches, corporate sellouts and circumcisions including: DJs for Bloc Party, The Strokes, Interpol, Muse and spinning alongside the likes of James Murphy, Herve, Skull Juice, Riton, Radioclit, Simian Mobile Disco & Paul “Phones” Epworth amongst many others. 

FREE ENTRY – Priority entry available to the first 50 people to RSVP to Eat Your Own Ears via [email protected] with the subject heading “Yacht at Cargo”
Please arrive early to avoid disappointment.



YACHT

The Temper Trap

WOLF GANG
ICA
Wednesday 15 July 2009

£8.50
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The Temper Trap’s atmospheric, captivating sound, created using grand guitars, pulsating rhythms and yearning vocals achieved rapturous acclaim at South by Southwest in March 2009. Expect an energetic live experience from this four piece from Melbourne.

Emerging from Melbourne in 2006, the success of their single led to the band being compared with the likes of Sonic Youth, TV on the Radio and Radiohead.

Intense and energetic live shows ensured an impressive tour roster with the band gracing the stage with prestigious international acts including Modest Mouse, Kasabian, Cold War Kids, Omar Rodriguez, The Dears, Damo Suzuki, and Spank Rock. Complimenting this were spots on multiple major festivals including V Festival, The Great Escape and The Laneway Festival.

With new album produced by Jim Abbiss (Arctic Monkeys, U.N.K.L.E, Kasabian, Placebo, Bjork) their transfixing guitar melodies and brilliant, hypnotic vocals, make for surging indie rock anthems that you’ll find impossible to ignore.

Plus WOLF GANG

Tickets from
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0870 264 3333



The Temper Trap

Florence and the Machine

Somerset House
Wednesday 15 July 2009

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Florence and the machine plays an outdoor show at the grand Somerset House.

bserver ‘She’s blessed with an astonishingly expressive voice, which can quickly switch from haunting whisper to harridan shriek.’

Observer ‘Her tales of passion and revenge owe more to American artists like Regina Spektor and Cat Power.’

The Times ‘A 20 year old musical descendant of Bessie Smith.’

The Times ‘Blessed with a jaw-dropping blues voice that seems impossible coming from one so young and so skinny.’

TANK ‘An underground phenomenon.’

Dazed & Confused ‘Florence makes soulful, melodic, sexy tunes that linger for days.’

Dazed & Confused ‘With a voice so hauntingly captivating you can feel it in your stomach, the skinny south Londoner and her trusted musical machine make some seriously beautiful noise.’

FACT ‘It seems inevitable that F&M will wrangle their way into the hearts and minds of thousands before the year is out.’

FACT ‘Their gleaming, retroactive pop, with its undercoat of dark humour and topcoat of grubby, post-libertines urban glamour is an almost certain recipe for success.’

Music Week ‘If you haven’t been drawn into the world of Florence and the Machine yet, rest assured, its only a matter of time.’

AnOther ‘With a voice that can alternately lull the dawn chorus or turn blue skies black, Florence Welch has been waking London’s dreary scenes up to what one ambitious young woman can do.’

Metro ‘Her violent visceral lyrics and raw but theatrical howl speak of some very disturbed offspring of Natalie Merchant and Thom Yorke.’

NME ‘Florence is among 2008’s most charismatic greats.’

Harper’s Bazaar “If Kings of Leon’s Caleb Followhill was a London girl, this would be her”
NME  ‘Timeless DIY blues shot through with punk rock menace’

NME ‘There’ll be nothing as exciting this summer as watching this brilliant girl and her machine’

Independent ‘a soul blues voice that can rival Sixties Motown singers, never mind her peers.’

i-D ‘When Flo’s in town the boys need to watch out’

Tickets available Friday 26th March from:

www.somersethouse.org.uk/music



Florence and the Machine

Of Montreal

SPECIAL GUESTS LOCAL NATIVES
O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
Tuesday 14 July 2009

£15.50
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Of Montreal bring their consumate theatricality to the Shepherds Bush Empire this summer. Their songs soar and weave with energy and goodwill, daring anyone who hears them to walk away without a smile on their face. Listening to OF MONTREAL, you might think that singer Kevin Barnes is missing the angst gene. But the longer you listen, the more you start to realize that maybe missing the angst gene is a blessing. It allows Kevin to explore more fully his crazily creative ideas and to make wondrous music, drawing on influences from the Byrds or even the Mamas And The Papas; the group’s songs are all sweet pop ditties, as suitable for campfire-singing as stage performance.

LOCAL NATIVES
Favouring a new breed of energetic, percussion-driven music, this clan of five gentleman craft songs reminiscent of a musical tribe, singing and dancing in harmony, with the eccentricity of Talking Heads and the aura of Broken Social Scene.

With electrified, sweet melodies, Local Natives were one of the most talked about bands at this year’s SXSW, picking up across the board plaudits for their strikingly beautiful baroque, harmonic pop.

In the age of auto tune and vocoders, Local Natives is one of those rare bands defined by their ability to deliver live. In fact, it has been more of challenge for the group to translate the vibrant and exciting nature of their performances to a recording than vice versa.

Tickets from:
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08444771000
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0870 264 3333



Of Montreal

TV On The Radio

NOISETTES + GUESTS
O2 Academy Brixton
Monday 13 July 2009
Sold Out

£17.50 ADVANCE
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TV ON THE RADIO’s career has established them as one of the most exciting and genuinely innovative bands to have emerged from the American musical underground in years. Winners of the Shortlist prize – The US equivalent of the Mercury music prize – and a devoted global fanbase.

Difficult to classify, their music is often described as art rock or post-punk, but is educated by a diverse spectrum of styles including freeform jazz and a cappella music, psychedelia and trip-hop, modern soul and classic ’90s indie rock, giving them a unique and original sound. The core members are Tunde Adebimpe (vocals, loops), David Andrew Sitek (guitars, keyboards, loops) and Kyp Malone (vocals, guitars, loops), but the band is accompanied by additional members when performing live.

TV On The Radio’s loose approach to songwriting, recording and performing leaves an incredible amount of room for instrument-swapping and role reversals. Rather than rely on a stringent and stale guitars/bass/drums/vocals setup, the quintet often brings home-demoed sketches to the studio along with the attitude that a track needs to go through everyone’s filter before it becomes a fully formed song.

Plus NOISETTES

Tickets from:
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0870 264 3333



TV On The Radio

The XX

Somerset House
Monday 13 July 2009

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The XX return with a special outdoor show at the grand Somerset House.

The London quartet, featuring the dual lead vocals of Romy Madley Croft and Oliver Sim (who also play lead guitar and bass guitar respectively), Baria Qureshi (keyboards and guitar) and Jamie Smith (beats, MPC sampler).

These four nineteen and twenty year olds are childhood friends who formed while attending south west London’s Elliot School – the comp whose alumni also includes such acclaimed boundary-pushers as Burial, Four Tet and Hot Chip.

Bonding over a shared love of dark, emotive 80s guitar sounds and the high-end sheen of American R&B, The xx’s unique sound befits a band whose wide range of influences include everything from Aaliyaah to Cocorosie, Rhianna to The Cure, Missy Elliot to The Chromatics and Mariah Carey to The Pixies.

These influences combine via beautiful, hushed vocal duets and a brilliantly inventive use of samples and low-end frequencies to produce a stark, sweet melancholic pop.

The band’s debut album xx was released via XL Recordings imprint Young Turks to huge critical acclaim this summer.

An inherent contradiction, the tension between two forces that are unexpectedly tied together, is often the source of the power of great art. This is especially true in music; indeed, many of the most thrilling bands and records of our generation have shown the excitement and beauty that can often spring from such internal paradoxes.

‘xx’ Press Quotes:
“A triumph of young, idiosyncratic vision” – NME 8/10
“Heart-stopping stuff” – Mojo ****
“Utterly electrifying” – The Observer
“Sounding seriously, honestly – unbelievably! – unlike any other pop music going” – Dazed & Confused
“A remarkable debut” – Sunday Times ****
“A magnificently moody new world of indie-soul” – The Times ****
“One of the year’s most beautiful and original debut albums” – The Telegraph ****
“Seductively special” – Observer Music Monthly ****

Tickets on sale Friday 26th March from:

www.somersethouse.org.uk/music



The XX

The Temper Trap

Somerset House
Sunday 12 July 2009

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Expect an energetic live set that sees them deliver transfixing guitar melodies and brilliant, hypnotic vocals alongside pulsating rhythms drawing influence from early U2, sound at times like Coldplay, but also have a twist and creative drive similar to that of Tv On The Radio and Vampire Weekend.

Their debut album ‘Conditions’ (produced by Jim Abbiss – Arctic Monkeys, U.N.K.L.E, Kasabian, Placebo, Bjork) is out now.

Tickets available Friday 26th March from:

www.somersethouse.org.uk/music



The Temper Trap

JON HOPKINS

DAVID HOLMES + TUNNG DJS
BANJO OR FREAKOUT
ICA
Wednesday 1 July 2009

£10.50
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Jon Hopkins is a musical shapeshifter: a composer, pianist and a self-taught studio wizard. He makes affecting, bold electronic music using walls of synths, lustrous melodies and amorphous bass rumbles. As such his two albums have seen him labelled by the likes of ambient patriarch Brian Eno as an electronic innovator while an impressive sweep of artists from Herbie Hancock and David Holmes to King Creosote and Coldplay, have called upon his handiwork as a producer and composer.

New album Insides will be released on Domino on the 4th of May.

Plus DAVID HOLMES

and TUNNG DJS

and BANJO OR FREAKOUT

Tickets from:

www.ica.org.uk
020 7930 3647
www.seetickets.com
0870 264 3333
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08444771000

More information on Jon:
Coldplay were so taken with Light Through the Veins – which is earmarked as the first single from Hopkins’ new album Insides – that they used a reworked version to bookend last year’s bestselling Viva La Vida and persuaded the 28-year-old Londoner to spend the last six months of 2008 opening their live shows across the USA and Europe.

Insides is more confident than its predecessors, showcasing Hopkins’ intriguing musical aesthetic to brilliant effect. His ethereal compositions transcend genres, melding digital coldness with subtle, bucolic textures; veering from simple elegance to strange, unsettling sonic depths. Hopkins’ artfully constructed palette of rhythmic loops and treated piano can be partly explained by his unusual adolescence; he was a child piano prodigy before discovering the bleeps and beeps of dance music. In his west London bedroom he balanced a teen obsession with acid house, early hardcore and grunge alongside weekend piano tutorials at the Royal College of Music. At 16 he flitted between the twilight stoner world of drum’n’bass pirate radio and German label Recycle or Die’s hypnotic electronica, and the classical discipline of playing a Ravel piano concerto.

His first album, 2001’s Opalescent, was written in a Wembley bedsit while he jobbed as a session musician. Although he was still naive about rave culture and its comedowns, Opalescent unwittingly tapped into a cultural shift as rave morphed into a more downtempo sound. A collection of instrumental songs with an escapist feel, it earned him a cult following among the electronica cognoscenti.

His second outing, Contact Note (2004), was more enticing still: a cinematic, layered work with a harder experimental edge, it earned Hopkins comparisons to, and praise from, Brian Eno. An introduction to the sonic alchemist lead to sessions that were later released as part of Eno’s Another Day on Earth, and subsequently to Hopkins working alongside Eno as an additional producer on Coldplay’s Viva La Vida. A stint producing Scottish folkie King Creosote’s Bombshell lit the touchpaper for the genuinely exploratory electronica of his forthcoming new album.

Insides moves on from the cold clinical accuracy of earlier, more rigidly sequenced work, to a drifting, wordless electronica that has a seductive intimacy. Opener The Wider Sun is a slow, layered violin lament that conjures a rural idyll, gently melting into softly pulsating electronics. The likes of Vessel and title track Insides have a more ominous quality, infused with a particularly British strain of melancholy. Their delicate melodies mutate into bass heavy oscillations that wouldn’t be out of place at an east London dubstep night, or even accompanying avant-garde choreography – the first half of Insides formed the score to Wayne McGregor’s recent contemporary dance production Entity, which has been touring the world since its premiere last year at Sadler’s Wells.

As each track segues seamlessly into the next, thunderous claustrophobic frequencies are offset by familiar sounds – the submerged noise of cars on the street, birdsong – and cold currents of melody that open a window and let the day back in. First single, Light Through the Veins (27th April 2009), is all but perfect: drawing the listener in with each pure, serpentine note. None of which is to say that Insides is cerebral music for art boffs. It’s hardly even a dance record. Instead it’s about juxtaposition: natural, arcane textures welded to uneasy rhythms, beautiful acoustic melodies set against jarring bass. Above all, Insides is an audacious album which boasts a magical aura all of its own.



JON HOPKINS

MALCOLM MIDDLETON

PICTISH TRAIL + LITTLE RAY
ICA
Tuesday 30 June 2009

£13.50
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Former Arab Strap multi-instrumentalist Malcolm Middleton will be playing a special show at the ICA. As part of the now-defunct Falkirk duo, he spent 11 years peddling seedy, sweaty tales of cheap booze, late nights and sexual perversion, and his burgeoning solo career seems to be running along the same thematic lines. Working with numerous luminaries from the Glasgow scene, it’s Malcolm and his songs, however, which are the stars here, confirming Middleton’s status as one of the best songwriters of his generation.

Plus PICTISH TRAIL

and LITTLE RAY

Tickets £13.50
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0870 264 3333



Jamie T

KIERAN HEBDEN AND STEVE REID

AT ORNETTE COLEMAN'S MELTDOWN
The Front Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall
Saturday 20 June 2009

£8.50
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Following the release of their fourth collaborative record, NYC at the end of 2008, KIEREN HEBDEN AKA FOUR TET and jazz drummer STEVE REID, perform with stalwart on the Scandinavian free jazz scene, saxophone player MATS GUSTAFSSON, on Saturday 20 June at SOUTHBANK CENTRE’S annual MELTDOWN festival.

Renowned for unrepeatable events, mind-bending collaborations and unlikely line-ups (2007’s alternative ‘rat pack’ of Cocker, Cave, McGowan and Doherty has gone down in history). ORNETTE COLEMAN’S MELTDOWN is no exception with former MELTDOWN director ROBERT WYATT on spoken word duties with CHARLIE HADEN’S LIBERATION MUSIC ORCHESTRA, BACHIR ATTAR & THE MASTER MUSICIANS OF JAJOUKA appearing with the ORNETTE COLEMAN QUARTET, and an already intriguing line up for YOKO ONO PLASTIC ONO BAND. Given that ORNETTE COLEMAN’S MELTDOWN is a celebration of the unbounded spirit of the avant-garde and the edgy impulse of improvisation, audiences can expect to see artists appearing in each others shows throughout the festival.

An unmissable festival for lovers of serious music, ORNETTE’S COLEMAN’S MELTDOWN in 2009 features artists drawn together by a love of the pioneering spirit of this year’s director, and specially curated one-off events that won’t be found on the bills of other festivals throughout the summer.

MORE SPECIAL GUESTS AND SUPPORT ACTS CONFIRMED:
ANTONY HEGARTY, from Antony and the Johnsons, will be joining SEAN LENNON and CORNELIUS in YOKO ONO’s conceptual rock band YOKO ONO PLASTIC ONO BAND in the Royal Festival Hall on Sunday 14 June. On Friday 19 June Ornette will be joined by guitar virtuoso BILL FRISELL and Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist FLEA demonstrates his love for the avant-garde legend by flying in from Los Angeles to guest on ORNETTE COLEMAN’S second show on Sunday 21 June. Given that ORNETTE already has two bassists in his quartet, this show is likely to shake the Royal Festival Hall to its foundations. And, you know it’s not just any festival when support for MOBY is provided by OREN MARSHALL, a pioneering player of acoustic and electric tuba who has collaborated with the likes of Derek Bailey, Moondog and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. 91 year-old sax legend ANDY HAMILTON supports THE ROOTS on Saturday 13 June and SOAP & SKIN – the piano-driven musical project of 18-year-old Austrian artist Anja Plaschg – has just been confirmed as the support act for the Patti Smith night on Thursday 18 June.

FOUR MORE SHOWS IN THE QUEEN ELIZABETH HALL

SOUTHBANK CENTRE also announces four new shows in the QUEEN ELIZABETH HALL that put the seal on one of the most adventurous MELTDOWN line-ups in its 16 year history. On Sunday 14 June MARC RIBOT, the idiosyncratic guitar genius of choice for Tom Waits, John Zorn and Elvis Costello, collaborates with free jazz saxophonist EVAN PARKER and improvisational drummer HAN BENNINK. On Tuesday 16 June, jazz and blues guitarist (Ornette’s first electric guitarist) JAMES BLOOD ULMER performs a very rare solo show. In an event that will draw the connections between free jazz and extreme metal, former Faith No More vocalist and John Zorn and Bjork collaborator, MIKE PATTON will perform a special show on Thursday 18 June with avant-garde icon FRED FRITH.

For full listings and tickets please visit
http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/festivals-series/meltdown
0871 663 2500