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26 May 2015

Sound City Liverpool 2015 - Friday Review

Soundcity Liverpool 2015 - Friday Review

Sound City Liverpool 2015 - Friday Review

This year the Bramley Dock site was what Sound City Liverpool 2015 was all about. Moving from multiple venues to consolidate the festival into one area of docklands north of the city centre is a gamble, but is one that had to be made to promote the continued growth of the festival and attract big name acts.

Getting there (or back) wasn't the easiest which has drawn some complaints from festival goers.

The laid on bus finished at 10pm so ignored the fact that thousands of people would be leaving after the headline acts finished, to either compete for a limited number of taxis, or start the half hour walk back to the city centre.

That aside once there the site was great the way it had been decorated and was easy to navigate with all the stages in a five or ten minute walk from each other, although this did give rise to some noise bleed across different performances. It could have been laid out slightly better and used more of the warehouse space as only the Baltic Stage was in one of the large structures, but then this may in itself have been detrimental as I think it was with YAK's performance. This loud rock outfit with a touch of psychedelia didn't struggle to get themselves heard as they filled the venue with their sound but possibly the acoustics of the gigantic warehouse they played in let them down.

Moving on to catch some of KOF at the Cargo stage, I found him to be engaging with the audience with his upbeat music. His alternative souls style is easy to listen to and he aims to spread a more modern message with his music. His backing band had one great character in the lead guitarist, but some of the others were a tad too moody which didn't compliment his performance.

Spector on the Atlantic stage tried to warm up the audience with their energetic enthusiastic performances of their Killer's­esq music, but this was marred with smatterings of pretentiousness.

Whilst singing “Celestine”, Macpherson (vocals) stopped the performance to try and rouse the audience more before restarting the song. This had little effect. When announcing “Chevy Thunder” a handful of fans, stood at the front, whooped with joy, understandably so as it is one of their better releases, but not all the audience were as receptive. It was a shame, maybe it was the time they were on, or the chill wind coming up the Mersey that sapped enthusiasm from the crowd.

Iceage on the Baltic stage, these Danish rockers were loud and moody, maybe a bit too moody. It may just have been this performance, but they finished early with the lead singer saying “that's all were doing tonight” dropping his mic and walking off.

Close Talker on at the Cavern Stage, an energetic 4 piece Canadian alt­indie/ rock group showed how friends who are gelled with each other can make great solid sounding music. Having formed in 2012 they gained more exposure through being finalists in a CBC competition for best Canada's Best New Artist in 2013. Seeing how good these guys were I've have see who they lost to to understand why.

Taffy I must admit was stumbled upon whilst passing The North stage and was one of Fridays best, if not the best, performing groups. Their faultless playing incorporated an excellent rendition of The Cures “Boys Don't Cry “ which captured many passers­by who paused and enjoyed these Japanese rockers. They also must have had the happiest drummer of the festival as he beamed throughout the set. The only downside was the vocals of lead singer, Iris, were drowned out, which went unnoticed by the sound mixer who was happily enjoying the performance.

Everything Everything on the Atlantic Stage I found their live performance although promising with their energy, was just not my thing, and did not live up to their recordings. In­between their plugs for their new album (‘Get To Heaven’ ) I found myself checking Facebook to pass the time before going for a wander.

Once The Vaccines hit the Atlantic stage the large crowd were ready for some high powered music. This was delivered to them with a professionally honed performance including tracks from the new album English Grafitti. One of the few bands to utilise the massive screen behind them they provided a visual experience to match the performance.

All in all not a bad first day of the Soundcity festival and aside from certain hiccups like the aforementioned travel, the long queues for the toilets (must have forgotten the urinals), plus overpriced food and drink that are commonplace for such events I would easily return to the location next year especially if they had a better transportation links. I would also advise people to get a weekend pass as that would also allow you free movement in and out of the site which is very handy when you can pop over the road to The Bramley Moore pub (which soon got crowded) for cheaper food and drink.

Review by Mike Stanford

1 June 2014

Less Is More Music Present More Music Less Noise

Less Is More Music More Music Less Noise

Less Is More Music Present More Music Less Noise

Following the success of their last event, More Music Less Noise is back again to grace our eyes and ears with the best in British talent. Combining the freshest up and coming artists, this event is due to be one to remember...

Hosted by Alim Kamara, More Music Less Noise will bring together the likes of the brilliant RnB duo DORA MARTIN, the multitalented AYANNA, the easy sounds of CYNIKAL and the soulful tones of KOF in a night of vibrant entertainment followed by a chill out session courtesy of DJ Isyss and DJ Selecta Maestro playing the best in Hip hop, RnB, Soulful House and Afro beats with an exclusive tribute set to Nas.

Tickets are out  now prices at £8. The night will be held at The Drury Club, Covent Garden from 5pm till late. To be part of an unforgettable night, get your tickets now before they run out!

Date: Friday 7th June 2014
Venue: The Drury Club, 167 Drury Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2B 5PG
Time: 5pm
Live: Dora Martin, AYANNA, KOF, Cynikal

Check out www.moremusiclessnoise.com for more information, and follow us on twitter and instagram at @LessIsMoreMusic

10 January 2013

New York Sound City announce The Enemy, Reverend and the Makers, Tea Street Band and live performance with The Anfield Wrap

New York Sound City

New York Sound City announce The Enemy, Revered and the Makers, Tea Street Band and live performance with The Anfield Wrap

 
Continuing their mission to globalise discourse around the entertainment industry and identify opportunities for international partnerships, Sound City has confirmed a second outing to New York in March.  The inaugural New York Sound City took place in 2012 and was a huge success bringing a host of emerging UK talent to the USA and hosting a compelling series of panels addressing the pertinent music and tech issues of the day with the very best transatlantic innovators, forward thinkers and creatives.

The 2013 New York Sound City showcase will take place at the Knitting Factory and will be headlined by one of the UK's most compelling rock bands, The Enemy.  The band released their third UK top 10 studio album 'Streets InThe Sky' in 2012 and always deliver an electric set.  Sheffield's Reverend and the Makers showcase their brand of rock, electro pop and funk whilst the Tea Street Band up the tempo with their euphoric, Ibiza tinged electronica.

KOF has been cited at the hottest unsigned artist in the UK right now and is attracting a huge amount of attention from record labels with his classic soul vocals and melodic R&B
sensibilities.  Brodka is a much lauded female artist from Poland and The Verdict are a rapidly emerging band from Liverpool.

The Anfield Wrap podcast is the second biggest podcast in the UK after the Guardian. Their live podcast has been taken around the UK and will now be coming to the US. This is a must see for anyone who is interested in UK culture and up for a laugh. They'll be talking about some of the coolest things that are coming out of the UK now

Information on the convention, speakers and panels will be announced shortly.

Having already paved the way for global collaborations through boutique events in Texas, Norway, New York and their home base of Liverpool, Sound City will announce further global expansions for 2013 later in the year.

TICKETS

Conference Pass
Our NYSC Conference pass will give you access to everything going on at the event. You'll be able to attend all of our panels as well as the showcase in the evening at the knitting factory. This will also give you access to The Anfield Wrap live podcast at the Wythe Hotel.

Name:   New York Sound City Conference
Price:          £50 / $80
Location:       The Wythe Hotel, Brooklyn, New York
Date:           Monday 11th March
Time:           Registration from 12noon at the Wythe Hotel
                7pm NYSC @ The Knitting Factory
                The Enemy
                Reverend and the Makers
                Brodka
                Tea Street Band
                The Verdict
                KOF
Book Now:       http://newyorksoundcity.eventbrite.com/


Showcase and The Anfield Wrap Podcast
The Anfield Wrap podcast is the second biggest podcast in the UK after the Guardian. Their live podcast has been taken around the UK and will now be coming to the US.

Name:   NYSC Gig + The Anfield Wrap Live Podcast
Price:          £18.50 / $30
Location:       The Wythe Hotel and The Knitting Factory
Date:           11th March
Time:           6pm – 7pm The Anfield Wrap Podcast @ The Wythe
                7pm NYSC @ The Knitting Factory
                The Enemy
                Reverend and the Makers
                Brodka
                Tea Street Band
                The Verdict
                KOF
Book Now:       http://newyorksoundcity.eventbrite.com/


New York Sound City Showcase
The New York Sound City Showcase is hitting up the Knitting Factory this year. This Ticket will give you access to the NYSC Showcase only.

Name:   New York Sound City Showcase
Price:          £12.50 / $20
Location:       The Knitting Factory
Date:           11th March
Time:           7pm NYSC @ The Knitting Factory
                The Enemy
                Reverend and the Makers
                Brodka
                Tea Street Band
                The Verdict
                KOF
Book Now:       http://bk.knittingfactory.com/


26 August 2011

The planet boat - New fringe stage at Mathew street festival



MATHEW STREET FESTIVAL, NEW FRINGE STAGE - THE PLANET BOAT
27th 28th 29th AUGUST 2001

We have been given the all clear by Mathew street fringe organiser Gordon Ross to put on one of the most original stages for the festival at the end of August. We plan to have the Planet Boat open for 3 days, Sat 27th until Monday 29th showcasing some of Liverpools most up and coming artists. The feedback throughout the city has been amazing and the news of the boat stage has already appeared in the local press.

Bands we will be showcasing on the boat include The Bo Weevils, KOF, Sean Walsh, R&R Featuring Flute Man, Fly with Vampires and other up and coming acts from Liverpool who are already getting thousand of hits on their videos and playing festivals and venues such as Glastonbury, Creamfields, The Echo Arena etc. 
 
THE PLANET BOAT
This year The Planet boat in Liverpools Albert dock will be taking over the MATHEW STREET FESTIVAL weekend (27TH UNTIL THE 29TH AUGUST) with the most original stage in town as part of the fringe festival! 
Showcasing The Bo Weevils, KOF, Sean Walsh and more of the hottest local acts from around the city the boat will be a FREE ENTRANCE SHOW, opening from 5pm on Saturday the 27th August until 23pm on Monday 29th August ! 
 
Ste says... ''After setting up the croxteth hall music festival in June and getting great feedback and support from the city I wanted to carry on setting up more unique shows with my band and with the Mathew st Festival coming up at the end of August thought this was a perfect opportunity to put on one of the most original stages in town. I put the Idea to Gordon Ross who is organizing the Fringe festival which runs alongside the Mathew st festival to and told him about my plans to showcase some of the hottest bands in Liverpool on the Helideck of The Planet Boat. I promised to make this platform the most exciting stage in town and give this city a taste of real rock and roll. The stage will be showcasing many different styles of music and we will be making a short movie with band in a box TV to raise awareness for The Planet Boat as we aim to make it one of Liverpools most attractive music venues in the country. For more information contact theplanetboat@hotmail.co.uk or visit www.theboweevils.co.uk 
 
promo video link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7mxnmm67mM

                      


THE PLANET BOAT
Full Line up
August 27TH, 28th, 29th,

Sat the 27th August
5.15pm Shaun Walsh
6.00pm The New Caldera
6.45pm Fly With Vampires
7.30pm The Springtime Anchorage
8.15pm Club Fiction
9.00pm R&R Featuring Flute Man
9.45pm KOF
10.30pm The Bo Weevils

Sunday 28th August
5.15pm The Bo Weevils
6.00pm Fly with Vampires
6.45pm The Romleys
7.30pm Earthworm
8.15pm Triphazard
9.00pm The Stan Smith Band
9.45pm The White Widows
10.30pm We The Undersigned

Monday 29th August
2.45pm The Verdict
3.30pm Insanity Hurts
4.00pm Istari Stacks
4.45pm The Union Dolls
5.30pm The Bo Weevils
6.15pm Raw City
7.00pm Jemma O'shea
7.45pm The Wayward Travellers

22 July 2011

Kof Plays O2 Academy Liverpool with full live band


For all the Liverpool and N-W peeps, local talent Kof has his first Liverpool Headline show of the year, coming up next Sat - 30th July @ the 02 Academy Liverpool.
He will be performing with a FULL BAND and showcasing some of his new tracks for the first time! It would be great if you can be there.

Tickets are on sale NOW: http://www.o2academyliverpool.co.uk/event/29835/kof-tickets
(hate the picture that they have used lol)

Support comes from Karl Sweeney and the Sweet Knees, Esco Williams, Future, Kobi Onyame and more.

For the over 18s we will be throwing an afterparty too...

31 August 2010

KOF - FIRE IT UP E.P. LAUNCH @ O2 ACADEMY


From the first time I came across Kof, singing an acoustic set in a laundrette at the MAPS festival a few years ago, I knew we would be hearing more from this extremely talented and versatile young man over the coming years, and thankfully i was right as we were at the O2 Academy in Liverpool for his E.P. launch "Fire it Up" featuring none other than Wiley!
With a line up of up and coming R&B talent including Chelsee Grimes who performed a great little set. It isn't hard to see why she is being tipped for stardom, even though her style would cater more for the mainstream Lady Ga Ga fans.
When the highly anticipated headliner Kof, finally took to the stage to the full on bass and beats of "DJ Put It Louder" the crowd were soon bouncing along to it and joining in with him. Next up was the cheeky "I Don't Smoke The Reefer" which contains various narrative samples and a tune so catchy it'll give you brain itch for days. The bass went even louder for " Bass Face" which saw Kof doing a very good impression of Jay Z when demonstrating his very own Bass Face which he then encouraged the crowd to do along with him.
Showing off his true vocal talent with a collaboration with Keisha Santos for an acoustic mix of "I Wanna Be A Billionaire", we got to see a voice that can go from raw hip hop to gentle mellow tones that could melt even the hardest of hearts.
Finally we got to the single of the moment "Fire It Up". A beat laden track with help on vocals by Chelsee Grimes that complimented each other perfectly and the energy exuding from them ensured the crowd were swept along with it.
As E.P. launches go, Kof should be proud of himself as this was one with the most talented musicians and vocalists from Liverpool I have seen in many years.

Words: Alison Goggin


Kof ft Wiley & Chelcee Grimes - 'Fire It Up' from MTV - The Wrap Up on Vimeo.

23 August 2010

KOF - FIRE IT UP EP - Now Available on I-Tunes

MusicMafiaUK are proud to announce the new Kof E.P featuring Wiley. This is available on I-Tunes NOW. So far this has been one of my biggest tracks...getting support from radio stations from Radio 1 to 1Xtra to Juice FM...
The video was premiered on MTV The Wrap Up last week and hit FLAVA TV on Saturday and hopefully MTV Base this week too.You can also purchase other albums and songs by the Liverpool Artist Kof. We have covered Kof from M.A.P.S. festival in Manchester, through Liverpool Sound City and on his upcoming gig at Launch Party for the E.P at the O2 Academy on 28th August 2010. Details of which can be found here


To download the E.P. via I-Tunes click the picture below which will take you straight there.


Further info on Kof can be found at http://www.kofmusic.com/