Wiggle, Ninjabit, Lamp, TarSeer and Hark will play a mix-mash Halloween evening of fancy-dress fun.
Fancy Dress Halloween Fiesta
City Limits/Comedy Club, Coburg St, Cork
More info Wiggle, Ninjabit, Lamp, TarSeer and Hark will play a mix-mash Halloween evening of fancy-dress fun. And to add all proceeds will go to aid and awareness raising for Palestine and the Cork Palestine Link. Worthy cause and a fun night......what more could you ask for?
Wiggle gigs are like entering an ever evolving sonic landscape, their songs segue and flow into one another. It’s an electronic rhythm riot, part entrancing mash-up, part swirling voyage that makes their every gig an extraordinary event not to be missed. For more info see www.wiggle.ie
Lamp is a two piece progadelic band based in Cork. This two headed, four armed procrastinating monster is made up of two young men with sickeningly Irish surnames; Ted Murphy and Shane O' Leary. These two boyoz have been playing in bands together since the age of 15.
Read more: http://www.myspace.com/bulbshade
TarSeer is Rory Francis O'Brien. He plays ''old world loops lowfi noisescapes, or a mix of ambient stuff with rhythms''. Well known in Cork for his part on 7:10. Self described as Minimalist/Celtic/Zouk. Rory runs an alternative music night in the Quad in Cork called Zaum. Check him out on http://www.myspace.com/tarseer.
Ninjabit is Rob Flynn, dub-stepper extraordinaire. He co-runs Dubculture...for more info see http://dubcultureirl.blogspot.com/
Formed in the latter half of 2007, Hark! (previously ‘The Great Timedawn’) are a three-piece suite from Cork, Ireland. Once correctly and inaccurately described as belonging to the genre of “psychedelic jazz odyssey”, the phosphorous band are inspired by the neapolitical movement in post-marital Atlantis and the Great Balloon Collision of the Cobwellian Civil War (1917-2021). The band’s overall aim is to blur musical peripheries between post-urban taxonomies, vegetal portals and an egg. Some day, Hark! would like to be worshipped as deities in a more civilized age of biodiversity. Their hit song ‘What Would Jesus Do?’ does not explore this ideology at all.
Read more: http://www.myspace.com/harkcork
For information on the Flotilla, go to www.irishshiptogaza.org
Email palestinecork@gmail.com for info on Cork Palestine Link
Come one, come all.