Part of the Roundhouse's reverb festival, Imogen Heap performs her acappella soundtrack for the 1928 French surrealist silent film The Seashell and the Clergyman (originally commissioned by Birds Eye View Film Festival and the Southbank Centre) with the Holst Singers.
Alongside this, composer and vocalist Ana Silvera performs her own songs, accompanied by the Baltic sounds of the Estonian Television Girls’ Choir in arrangements by electronic artist Max De Wardener and Estonian composer Elo Masing.
The Casino Royale kids take over The Barfly for a night of debauched party antics. Featuring the usual mix of classic guitar cuts from the '70s, '60s voodoo pop and the odd retro classic, there's als...
On the back of a string of recent great live performances at Filthy MacNastys, the pub is getting, once again, a reputation for being a very cool place to hang, if you want to see the coolest cats.So ...
Electric Dreams mix their own unique blend of electronic music. Expect to hear the likes of Ladytron, Goldfrapp, La Roux, Depeche Mode and The Human League.
Neither possessing or desiring amps, mics or a stage, The Book Club's Live and Unamplified is the rawest, purest open mic you're going to get in East London without pitching up round your mates house with...
You have to have quite a bit of patience for this one. Not the best storyteller but a brilliant writer of poetry with a keen eye for visuals, Martin Figura tells the story of his life since the tragic...
The Zabludowicz Collection kicks things off in 2012 with the launch of a new programme of solo shows for unrepresented artists. The programme for Paart 1 is as follows:Benedict Drew 12th Jan - 5th FebA...
Upmarket Zulu-themed novelty clubbing space where the food is exotic and the music less so. ESSENTIAL: high heels, expensive-looking handbag, someone else's credit card
Join the Work to Play DJ's in their first night at Bar Vinyl. DJ's on rotation: DJ PostScript, Jonny Sneakers, and DJ Continental Breakfast playing a mash-up of Hip-hop, Electro, Indie, D'n'B, House...
Taking over Bar Solo each and every Friday, Friday Night Live promises wall-to-wall party music with some of North London's finest reggae, ska. punk and electro acts.
One of London's longest running rock nights and still reliably brilliant, packing out the Ballroom through all three floors with Goths, punks, and leather clad metal freaks for a hedonistic, twisted night...
Taking over Heroes Bar, Rockers and Rebels brings together classic rock DJs and hard rocking bands for a night that's somewhere between a good old fashioned piss up and a riot.