Hey,
So over the last year or so I've been writing for CMU - mainly reviews of Albums and concerts as well as doing previews for Le Cool London - I'm going to post some of that stuff up here now..
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     |                        |               |         Sale Green    Xmas     I    know it is hard to believe but Christmas truly is just around the    corner and for those of us who don’t fancy the traditional    last-second Christmas Eve rush for presents then here is an    excellent opportunity to stock up early and support a good cause    at the same time. The Green    Christmas Fair    ticks all the boxes with organic and eco-friendly products on    offer and the £2 entrance fee going to the Cambodia Trust.    I’ll admit the cause is close to my heart after having visited    the country and meeting people who, despite experiencing a    genocide as recently as the 1970s and living in one of the poorest    countries in SE Asia, remain amazingly positive. So go down, it's    a great opportunity to give something to those less fortunate and    also grab some fantastic presents and eco-gadgets while you're at    it. / Ian    Marshall     |                   |         where             The    20th Century Theatre, 291 Westbourne Grove W11 2QA 020 7229    4179                        when             10am    - 6pm                        how    much          £2             |   
     |                        |               |         Gig Duke    Special     Duke    Special has always approached music in an experimental way; his    first album was recorded with egg whisks, cheese graters and an    old gramophone, and he will no doubt put on a very unusual show at    perhaps the most lavish venue in Piccadilly. The Pigalle    certainly has the theatrical feel that will suit the vaudeville    theme of the evening. Four London venues will be hosting on    consecutive nights with each promising something different, be it    a big band night at the Albany on the 21st, the Music Hall night    at Bush Hall on the 20th or the “Solo et Lumiere” night at the    Roundhouse Studio on the 19th. The shows follow on from his    similar and successful Irish tour over the last three weeks and    with Duke recently without a record company following the closure    of V2 there could be A&R out in force. Prepare for something a    bit “special” then… / Ian    Marshall     |                   |         where             The    Pigalle Club, 215 Piccadilly, W1J 9HN 020 7287 3834                        when             Doors    7pm, Onstage 9pm                        how    much          £12.50    Standing £42.50 Show + 3 course Dinne     |   
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     |                        |               |         Club Lovebox    Christmas Party          Groove    Armada seem to have morphed over the years from the chill-out    background music of At the River to the full on party sound of    Superstylin’ and now, ten years on, they seem as busy as club    promoters with their Lovebox events going from strength to    strength. Their summertime weekender    over at Victoria Park has become a regular and welcome date on the    London calendar, showing innovation and great music put together    by people who are really passionate about these things. So this    Saturday marks their winter    ball    and expect a full on party atmosphere with The Nextmen's 4-deck    throw-down, Bestival main-man Rob da Bank, live music from The    RGBs and a performance from The Black Ghosts (that’s Simon Lord    from Simian and Theo Keating from The Wiseguys in case you didn’t    know.) Apparently it all takes place in an amazing subterranean    winter wonderland as well, which sounds lovely. / Ian    Marshall     |                   |         where                 229    Venue, 229 Great Portland Street                   when             8pm    - 3am                        how    much          £12             |   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ALBUM REVIEW: Thomas White – I Dream of Black (Drift Records)
As if Thomas White didn't have enough going on with Electric Soft Parade, Brakes, Restlesslist and the rest of the Brighton scene, he has now joined the Devon-based Drift Collective and is set to release this, his debut solo album. Recorded at home on a four track tape machine, with White playing all the instruments himself, this is a lo-fi record described by the man himself as an idea of what ESP's demos might sound like. 'I Dream Of Black' contains several snippets, slightly unformed songs which befit the scratchy home recording style of the whole. It's rewarding in parts, not least the incendiary, swirling My Bloody Valentine-esque 'The Runaround', which is possibly the most impressive and innovative thing on offer and makes you wonder how White would get on with the kind of time and money Kevin Shields had to record 'Loveless'. As it is we can enjoy another album from a prolific artist showing an admirable do-it-yourself ethos. IM
Release Date: 14 Jul
Press Contact: Freeman PR [all]
 
 
 
 
 
 
ALBUM REVIEW: John & Jehn - John & Jehn (Faculty Music Media)
Famous couples in rock performing together aren't as common as you might
think, Sonny and Cher, John and Yoko, Birkin and Gainsbourg, er, Katie and
Peter.  I'll no doubt get a list in the post but they are certainly not as
common as siblings.  You would think that the energy should spark some
creativity and that can certainly be said for this French pair, now based in
London.  This is their eponymous debut of squally indie and sweetly penned
love songs with that introspection and philosophy which only the French can
really do seriously without it appearing trite.  There are moments when it
promises to join the new-folk bandwagon but there is more than a hint of
Velvet Underground style raucousness here to intimidate the casual listener
and beguile those with more patience for that sort of thing. This record
exudes cool from its every pore but without being annoying. John & Jehn
exist in a world where photographs are black and white, love is something to
start the day with like coffee and rock and roll is a lifestyle choice.
Release Date: 28 Apr
Press Contact: Scruffy Bird [CP, RP, NP] Nile-On [O]  
 
 ALBUM REVIEW: Daedelus – Love to Make Music To (Ninja Tune)
Alfred Darlington, otherwise known as Daedelus, is not your typical Ninja Tune DJ, dressing as he does in a Victorian Dandy style, perhaps better suited to the likes of London's White Mischief night or down at one of Bourne & Hollingsworth's prohibition parties. Anyway, an unlikely looking raver he may be but it was his discovery of the UK hardcore scene in a YMCA fifteen years ago that inspired this record. It's an electronic album, and to be any more genre-specific would probably be doing it a disservice, covering as many bases as it does. Opener 'Fair Weather Friends' has a sexy vocal, glitchy beats and draws you in with a tight hook. 'Make It So (feat Michael Johnson)' is the first single and is one of the more hip hop influenced tracks while 'Hrs:Mins:Secs' was a download-only release and sounds like Cornelius in one of his more aggressive moments. Overall this is a fascinating, endlessly inventive and equally listenable album which would make a rather nice soundtrack to a summer hanging out in beer gardens in Shoreditch. IM
Release Date: 9 Jun
Press Contact: Ninja Tune IH [NP, CP, RP], Cool Badge [NR, CR, RR]