Posts Tagged ‘Music’
Victoria Hume – songs of the psyche
Victoria Hume explores complex mental conditions using music
Read MoreSounds from the vault – The Helmholtz Resonators
Eccentric local act The Helmholtz Resonators return with a new EP entitled Van Damme’s Vault
Read MoreNoah And The Whale: Little Noise Sessions – review
New-folk outfit visits Hackney for penultimate in charity gig series
Read MoreToodar – a flood of success
Hackney-based ‘deeply personal pop’ duo Toodar emerged from the wreckage of a flooded basement
Read MoreFossil Studios fuelled by chart success
Music studio fast becoming Hackney hit factory
Read MoreKicking up a musical storm – Miranda Quammie launches Tempest
Miranda Quammie’s début album Tempest uses folk and classical influences to examine notions of identity
Read MoreThe Tall Poppies – All the Rave
A mix of wit and melody characterises Tall Poppies’ latest album
Read MoreArt at the Core – new works and live music
Core Arts is to host an evening of paintings by Sophie O’ Neill together with new work by MA students, Core printmakers and live music
Read MoreHackney folk musician Sam Lee nominated for Mercury prize 2012
Flying the flag for folk, Mercury Prize-nominated Sam Lee gives the low down on Mumford & Sons, Laura Marling and Michael Jackson
Read MoreHackney record label launches TV project
Never Say Die Records unveil new way of reaching worldwide fans
Read MoreOrigamibiro to write themselves into the Shoreditch fold
Avant-garde collective return to East London for a free show combining ethereal soundscapes with live visuals
Read MoreBlur guitarist Graham Coxon launches Oxjam in Dalston
Singer-songwriter plays gig in Oxfam shop to launch charity festival
Read MoreJens Lekman – review
Thursday 20 September 2012, Hackney Empire
Read MoreArt of noise: overheard by the overground
Ross Aitken’s sound-art project Oversound aims to connect passengers with the areas they pass through on the East London Line
Read MoreJosienne Clarke: Home is where the heartache is – review
The East London folk duo branch into country with their new release
Read MoreAlpha-ville Festival returns
This year’s programme features two events exploring innovation in technology and the arts
Read More1-2-3-4 Festival 2012 – review
New acts rub shoulders with some of the music industry’s legends at Shoreditch Park
Read MoreThe Fades: Ragnarok – review
The Fades’ Ragnarok is a fun, apocalyptic take on punk rock
Read MoreBjörk song gets Hackney treatment
SPIRITWO and singer Yael Claire bring an eastern tradition to Björk’s Oceania, inspired by the Olympic Games
Read MoreLembit Öpik stars in Hackney band’s movie
Colourful ex-MP will play the emperor of the galaxy in a forthcoming, low-budget space epic
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