Haling from the fashionable suburb of Brooklyn, Gang Gang Dance have earned an enthusiastic underground following the world over by providing experimental, left-field music that revolves mostly around electronics and lots and lots of percussion.
Influenced by Brain Eno, art rock and elements Middle Eastern and African drum music, the band has found particular success in New York's club scene, where their tribal like ambient dub makes kids dance like Apaches in a cowboy movie.
For years now All Tomorrow's Parties festivals have been the event of choice for discerning, bearded music fans up and down the country. The list of ridiculously awesome upcoming ATP gigs is already ...
Forming over a shared lobe of hip hop, orchestral pop, funk and electronic jazz, Ex Libras never take the simple approach when it comes to making music.
Each and every Saturday, Fabric hold the biggest party going at one of the biggest and best clubs in the UK. Resident DJs Terry Francis and Craig Richards are huge names in themselves, sought after by...
Most awesome regular club night in London goes hands down to Fabriclive, the urban, eclectic, cutting edge Friday nighter at the biggest club in town. There are no residents, just a string of the very...
The UCL Museum presents an intriguing exhibition celebrating 300 years since the birth of author, philosopher and firebrand political thinker Jean-Jacques Rousseau. On display are a host of objects from...
A series of artworks produced by animals on show this February and March at UCL's Grant Museum of Zoology. Personally we think Bakhari the chimp has a bright future ahead. Until 09.03.12.
Two simultaneous exhibitions this autumn and winter at the Wellcome Collection, under the title of Miracles and Charms. Infinitas Gracias - Mexican Miracle Paintings is the first major exhibition of Mexican...
Art gets topical this year, as Woolff Gallery play host to a series of new paintings by Oona Hassim. The works on show depict the various examples of urban disturbance that London witnessed in 2011 - from...
Ooh this sounds cool. Grayson Perry is curating a major exhibition at the British Museum that includes a host of new work by the transvestite potter. Perry has trawled the museum's amazing archives...
2012 sees the British Museum present an exhibition dedicated to Hajj, the once-in a lifetime pilgrimage to Mecca that is one of the five pillars of Islam. The show explores the history and significance...
Is it really time for Resolution again already!? The biggest, longest festival of new dance in Europe, Resolution! features three pieces each night from a dazzling international array of choreographers...
This winter Rollo Contemporary Art is playing host to the third and final installment in the critically-acclaimed exhibition series 'The Body in Women's Art Now'. The aim of the series is to review artworks...
Are you a Queen fanatic? The jukebox musical We Will Rock You is based on the songs of the legendary band and features show stopping performances of all the old favourites. After the death of Freddie Mercur...
Inspired by and in response to the work of Daniil Kharms, Clout theatre company present a physical theatre production that depicts a city of genius and nonsense where women are as delicate as porcelain...
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