Been wondering what Edward Larrikin has been up to since Larrikin Love split up? Well since July 2007 he's been working on a new solo project called The Pan I Am, a typically weird sound clash of art rock, minimal drone, and whispered vocals.
Playing the Victorian splendour of Hoxton Hall tonight alongside arty electronica act Stereo Art, we recommend you get tickets for this fast: a sell-out is almost a dead cert.
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...
Dirty Retro present The Microdance for your glittering pleasure tonight. The local lads (from Hackney no less) will be performing an acoustic set of their atmospheric, chunky shoegaze before stepping aside...
Annual group show time at the printspace on Kingsland Road. A broad variety of photographic work is on show, all produced in the gallery's studios by a host of contemporary artists.This year the show ...
Contemporary artist David Hepher's latest solo show at the Kingsland Road branch of Flowers focuses on the notorious Aylesbury Estate in Walworth, South East London - the site of Tony Blair's first speech...
A hip-hop duo from Philadelphia aimed squarely at angular haired hipsters, Chiddy Bang have been one of the revelations of 2010 so far, thanks mainly due to their hideously infectious MGMT-sampling party...
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.
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...
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...
On first listening you might be misled into bracketing Still Corners as London’s own equivalent to Beach House by way of Warpaint. The super-soft female vocals are there, and there’s enou...
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Hoxton Hall
130 Hoxton Street
Hoxton and Shoreditch N1 6SH,
London