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 ...
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...
If, like us, you ever wished Blur had done more wacky instrumental tracks, then you'll bloody love Portasound.Playing wonky, organ led indie pop, they're bridging the gap between the Mystery Jets and ...
Internationally acclaimed Canadian stand-up Craig Campbell brings his trademark brand of inventive storytelling to London as part of his first UK tour. As a known ?outdoor adventurer? and instinctive entertai...
One of the Wellcome Collection's most hotly anticipated exhibitions since the institution opened: Brains - the Mind as Matter explores not so much what the brain does as what we have done to it. So the...
The Wellcome Colleciton hosts a new display dedicated to public health in inter-war Bermondsey. A niche area perhaps, but sounds pretty interesting. Until 03.06.12.
An exhibition exploring 5,000 years of humanity's relationship with horses, this summer at the British Museum, as part of their celebrations of the Diamond Jubilee. The show focuses on two breeds - the...
The result of a three-month residency at The Place dance studios, this summer the theatre bar and foyer play host to works across a range of media by Magali Charrier. Until 23.06.12.
A first solo show - if you discount her work-in-progress exhibition at C4RD back in 2010 - for the hotly tipped Sarah Lederman at ROLLO Contemporary this summer. Picked up by Saatchi and winner of the...
After 2008's solo show at Limoncello, Tom Gidley is back with his characteristic mix of surreal fetishistic assemblage and painting - this summer at Paradise Row. Until 26.06.12.
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