October: London Live Music

October: London Live Music

01 October, 2009
by: Spoonfed Team

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Jean Michel Jarre @ The O2 Arena
10th October
The king of French noodlism, Jean Michel Jarre has been releasing new age electronic music since the late 60s, with his 1976 record 'Oxygene' widely renowned as the genre's blueprint.
Best For: Insane robots

No Age @ XOYO

14th October
Californian experimental rock duo No Age headline a veritable feast of awesome noise pop down at XOYO this month, plugging their new album 'Everything in Between',  that is out on Sub Pop.
Best For: Swamp creatures

Yeasayer@ The Roundhouse

27th October
A bit of a change from their Fleetwood Mac loving first album,  trans-genre New Yorkers Yeasayer'm new album 'Odd Blood' has melodic African rhythms and hypnotic Middle Eastern subtleties. It basically sounds like Vampire Weekend in a wind-tunnel.
Best for: Ghosts

Warpaint @ The Scala
28th October
Ethereal psychedelic group Warpaint p have an immediately arresting sound, soothing and - to sound as sappy as possible - quite lovely.
Best For: Forest Spirits

Release The Bats @ The Forum
30th October
After a notably absence last year, ATP's Halloween soiree returns to North London for another massive night, where in the words of The Misfits, anything goes. Featuring live sets from Liquid Liquid, The Field and Beak>, this will be off the hook good.
Best For: Vampires

Happy Halloween!

October: London Clubbing

October: London Comedy

October: London Exhibitions

October: London Theatre


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