FOUR TET CURATED BRIXTON ALL NIGHTER SOLD OUT IN UNDER TEN MINUTES!
Four Tet and Eat Your Own Ears Present:
Brixton All Nighter:
Four Tet & Caribou B2B DJ Set
Ben UFO
Floating Points
James Holden
Pangea
Pearson Sound
Plus guests
O2 Academy Brixton
Friday 2nd November 2012
10pm till late
Tickets £5
Excitement following the announcement of this very special show via Four Tet’s Twitter on Tuesday 8th May spread like wildfire – with the limited pre-sale selling out in a matter of hours, even before announcement of the line up.
‘I saw Fugazi at Brixton in the 90’s… £5 ticket, no light show, no bullshit… one of the best things I’ve ever seen’, he Tweeted. ‘this is kind of inspired by that I guess ‘. Kieran Hebden aka Four Tet
News of this and his new single Jupiters being released even caused Four Tet’s name to trend on Twitter in the UK on Tuesday afternoon.
When the tickets went on general sale on Thursday afternoon, demand was so high that they sold out in under 10 minutes…!
Four Tet and Eat Your Own Ears Present:
Brixton All Nighter
Four Tet & Caribou B2B DJ Set Ben UFO Floating Points James Holden Pangea Pearson Sound Plus guests
O2 Academy Brixton Friday 2nd November 2012 10pm till late Tickets £5
Excitement following the announcement of this very special show via Four Tet’s Twitter on Tuesday 8th May spread like wildfire – with the limited pre-sale selling out in a matter of hours, even before announcement of the line up.
‘I saw Fugazi at Brixton in the 90’s… £5 ticket, no light show, no bullshit… one of the best things I’ve ever seen’, he Tweeted. ‘this is kind of inspired by that I guess ‘. Kieran Hebden aka Four Tet
News of this and his new single Jupiters being released even caused Four Tet’s name to trend on Twitter in the UK on Tuesday afternoon. When the tickets went on general sale on Thursday afternoon, demand was so high that they sold out in under 10 minutes…!
Exclusive: Walls x Holy Other Download
Walls are back to play for us soon. The show happens at Hoxton Bar and Kitchen on the 28th of May and we can’t wait. They kindly let us pass on one of the highlights from their new Remix record (out on May 28th too…) by the excellent Holy Other.
He twists Sunporch into a yearning, otherworldly post-rave jam. The rest of the remix set is brilliant too and well worth grabbing in anticipation of the show. For now though grab that mix below…
Loving this slightly meta video from the Spector boys who take to the desert for ‘Celestine’. Their show at Electric Ballroom is inching ever closer (17th of May) and we’d definitely advise booking now!
S.C.U.M. YouTube Mixtape
Ahead of their show at Bishopsgate Institute we roped Sammy Seven from S.C.U.M in for one of our YouTube mixes. The bands wealth of influence and taste comes across strongly in this video-list and SS dips his toes in a load of stuff we hadn’t come across before. A real treat. Take a look above and read the explanations below…
Kill – Amazing soundtrack by Berto Pisano, we used one of the tracks from it for a recent series of playlists we put together on our website. I love this scene, it seems so out of character for James Mason, drug dealers doing somersaults in suits with a hairy soundtrack.
Fuego en Castilla – This was shown to me by a friend of ours who has conducted film nights around london for a few years called Stanley Schtinter. He was showing a series of shorts by Jose Val Del Omar, this one really stuck out for me. Religious iconography aside, all aspects of this piece of film are stunning. The sound that accompanies the images is fantastic.
Prey – I’ve recently become quite interested in the Vampix video label; they put out a lot of horror films that would later be banned in the U.K. I bought this one recently and really loved it. Again, the music that accompanies it is brilliant, filthy synthesizer drones. The story line is pretty laughable but it still managed to scare the shit out of me.
Jean Claude Vannier – For the band, Jean Claude Vannier is one of our biggest influences. The fact this footage exists at all is incredible. It’s his collaboration with Yves Saint Laurent, when amazing fashion, music and art all intertwine.
Church going – Any footage of John Betjeman is always really fascinating and to see him with philip larkin talking about their writing and in particular Larkins ‘church going’ is brilliant. A lost side to britain which is so nice to see captured on film.
Main Booka – R.d Burman is a prolific bollywood composer who has made some incredible records over the years. Its very silly but i love it.
Don – Again the soundtrack…
Solar flares burn for you – Essentially a short road movie, i saw this the first time i visited the bfi mediatheque on the south bank, it was part of a series of short films about ‘psychedelic london’ or something like that. Robert wyatt wrote and realeased the soundtrack for this, another great piece of electronic composition. A really great piece of film.
Townes Van Sandt – S.c.u.m went through a massive american country and folk patch at the time we were touring again into eyes and i fell in love with this film. Heartworn highway is a look at the resurgence in country music among the second generation of recording artists in the south in the seventies. The piece of footage stands out towers above the rest, a beautiful performance and a great track.
R. Crumb – One of my favorite r crumb sketches.
Four Tet – Jupiters
Four Tet is back – with a new single on his ever-brilliant TEXT label. Stay tuned for more news soon! For now, stream ‘Jupiters’…
EYOE Twinterview with Neneh Cherry at 2pm
Today we meet a veritable legend on the medium of twitter. Yep – our latest Twinterview is with Neneh Cherry, who plays for us at Village Underground with jazz trio The Thing in July.
Join us at 2pm on twitter: @eatyourownears and @misscherrylala