I Blame Coco is the brainchild of Stings daughter Coco Sumner supported by ex-members of Mr Hudson and the Library.
Her undeniable voice fronts a sound that sits somewhere between the uplifting side of Bloc Party and the indie-synth of The Killers. There is however an occasional darker edge to these songs of the love, life and celebrity.
Matilda Strang curates a collaborative exhibition at Standpoint this January and February. Screening features the architectural practice of Joe Watling with John Lawrence's video work. Until 18.02.12.
Ray Exley curates an exhibition of contemporary photographic works this January and February at Charlie Smith London. The exhibition examines the medium's relationship with stillness, movement and time...
Two artists make use of textiles to explore issues around labour, capital, politics and trade at Rivington Place this spring. Alice Creischer presents an installation inspired by a trip to India, whilst...
Expect cutting edge acts from the music world alongside hyped live visuals and loads of fun stuff - hula hoopers, photo booth, free manicures and a whole heap more to keep you grinning. Sounds are a freest...
An effortlessly cool bunch Londoners who are sort of taking the Stricken City thing to it's natural conclusion, Vadoinmessico make delightfully weird lounge-folk that probably looks quite good in loaf...
Make Me have been moving things forward on the underground with some big name line-ups and cracking parties lately. Kicking off 2012 year they have have two of North America's finest laying down the beats...