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19 February 2013

US star Paul Rudd reveals wish to make a single with his UK house music producer namesake

Paul Rudd

US star Paul Rudd reveals wish to make a single with his UK house music producer namesake


American actor and comedian Paul Rudd told the BBC that he wants to team up and make a single with his British namesake, the UK house music producer and DJ, Paul Rudd. "I know Paul Rudd," said the actor known for his roles in Anchorman, I Love You Man and Friends

"I'd love to meet him and I think he and I should team up in some way and call ourselves 'DJ's Paul Rudd!'" he stated in an interview with Edith Bowman whilst promoting his recent film, This is 40

Rudd also revealed that he used to DJ at Bar Mitzvah's at weekends to earn extra money whilst he was at school. The UK's Paul Rudd responded by saying he would be delighted with a potential link up.

 "I'm a big fan of his films and I'd like the opportunity to work together to make a really unique record.

Rudd's latest single, Trust in Me, featuring Amanda Wilson, is out on March 4th.

25 May 2012

Friends new tour dates announced

Friends

Friends new tour dates announced

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‘Manifest!’ Album and ‘Mind Control’ Single
Debut Album to be released June 4 on Lucky Number, Single to be released May 28
“Equal parts untouchable cool and indelible, hook-laden pop music” - Q
“Insanely catchy bursts of indie pop...one of the hottest new bands around” – Grazia
“Brooklyn’s hippest supergroup” - Elle
“Sharply set piece of indie disco funk...you don’t have to be psychic to guess what larks 2012 has in store for these guys” - NME
After blazing out of Bushwick in 2011 with the two buzz-worthy singles, “I’m His Girl” and “Friend Crush”, a reputation for turning live gigs into spontaneous DIY parties (and vice versa), and a bio built to withstand the most cynical indie-blog cred-vetting – Brooklyn’s Friends will release their debut album Manifest!, June 4th on Lucky Number.
Produced by the band – singer Samantha Urbani; multi-instrumentalists Lesley Hann, Matthew Molnar, and Nikki Shapiro; and drummer Oliver Duncan –its twelve tracks were recorded between last summer and this spring with engineer Daniel Schlett at Strange Weather studios in Brooklyn.
Full track-listing and more details are forthcoming but, for now, as a further provocative taster we are delighted to present the anthemic “Mind Control”, which is to be the band’s next single and the album’s climax. 
Mixed by Paul Epworth, it sums up the seditious streak of Manifest!  The musical choices are brazen even by Friends’ standards: superfly bass, slinky synth, crybaby wah, bongo solo, group chants.  Lyrically, it also might be the Friends manifesto, were it not for the strong possibility that Ms. Urbani is taking the piss.
“I don’t want to rule or be ruled/I just want the right to be cool/However I chose to do what I do/Wherever I choose to be or with whom/Hey, I don’t need your money, I can grown my own food/I don’t need your beauty standard, I can be my own dude.”
With “Mind Control” already anointed the Hottest Record in the World by Zane Lowe on Radio 1, the band’s Spring tour close to selling out and more shows to come in the Summer, Friends look set to make the rest of the year theirs alone.
UPCOMING LIVE DATES
Dates
June
2nd London Field Day Festival 
2nd Bristol Dot to Dot Festival
3rd Nottingham Dot to Dot Festival
4th London Rough Trade East (instore)
4th London **Secret Show** Ridley Rd Market Bar 
6th London Dingwall's (headline show) 
8th Liverpool Kazimier (headline show)
9th Manchester Parkilife Festival
Tickets from Ticketmaster 

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9 May 2012

Dot to Dot Festival line-up expands with 23 more acts announced

Dot to Dot Festival

Dot to Dot Festival line-up expands with 23 more acts announced

Cloud Nothings / Friends (Nottingham) / The Internet / 2:54 (Nottingham / Manchester) / A Plastic Rose / All The Young / Doldrums /Two Wounded Birds / Here We Go Magic (Bristol / Nottingham) / Hyde and Beast / The Dunwells / Eugene Francis Jr (Bristol / Manchester) / The Men (Manchester) / Last Dinosaurs / O Children /  Olugbenga (Metronomy) / Lewis Watson / Josh Kumra / Kwes / Mary Epworth / The Other Tribe (Bristol) / Seasfire (Bristol) / Sunless 97 (Nottingham / Manchester)
PLUS
ATTENTION LIVE PHOTOGRAPHERS: WIN A PHOTOPASS
Bristol: Saturday 2nd June 2012
Nottingham: Sunday 3rd June 2012
Manchester: Monday 4th June 2012
• An eclectic mix of innovative, ground-breaking acts manage to secure the festival’s spirit and provide the musical kudos.- Virtual Festivals
• ‘A forest of new stars, old favourites and plenty of mischief at one of the UK’s fastest rising festivals’ - NME
• ‘With a stunning bill and venues within yards of one another we’ll leave you to join the dots.’ - Clash
The countdown to this year’s Dot To Dot is hotting up with less than a month to go until a litany of the globe’s biggest buzz bands hits Bristol, Nottingham and Manchester over this coming Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend. Headlined by The Drums and Pulled Apart By Horses, and with appearances from Wavves, Willis Earl Beal, Dog Is Dead, Summer Camp, Lucy Rose, Pond and more, the tri-city event is set to reveal even more must-see acts for 2012, and you can catch them all for the mind-blowing ticket price of just £20!
Says Dot To Dot Organiser Anton Lockwood: “There’s under a month to go until Dot To Dot 2012 and the latest acts joining us showcase what a fantastically exciting line-up of new music we have on offer. From high octane rock to soulful singer songwriters these are the acts that people will be talking about all summer long and with tickets currently £20 it's great value for money'.”

Currently enjoying widespread critical acclaim for his second, Steve Albini produced, long player ‘Attack on Memory’, Dylan Baldi AKA Cloud Nothings who first came to the music world’s attention with his pithy lo-fi power-pop in 2009 are the first of the latest wave of bands to be announced for Dot To Dot. Honing his craft on the road over the past two years with a crack live band, Cloud Nothings’ sound has quickly matured into compelling gritty indie-rock territory, giving the band a real shot at stadium-filling glory, so make sure you catch them first in intimate surrounds at Dot To Dot. 

One of the most exciting bands to have emerged from New York in the past year, Dot To Dot are delighted to announce that Friends will be playing the Nottingham leg of this year’s event. Named after Brian Wilson’s favourite Beach Boys album, Friends have left a trail of slack-jawed hipsters in the wake of their effortlessly cool percussive heavy take on post-disco funk-pop. Taking Liquid Liquid and ESG’s blueprint and bringing it bang up to date, they’re a top drawer live act that knows how to rock a party.

Also adding some serious weight to proceedings are The Internet Syd Tha Kyd and Matt Martians from Odd Future playing their only shows outside of London. The first act out of the traps on OFWGKTA’s Odd Future Records, with their debut long player Purple Naked Ladies, The Internet’s hip-hop soul has garnered them high praise across the board.  Sibling duo 2:54 will also be bring their love of a bit of lo-fi action to Dot To Dot. Embodying the new face of Riot Grrrrl, 2:54’s blend of ethereal vocals and abrasive guitars has made them a stand-out live act who are sure to be one of Dot To Dot’s biggest draws. Mixing pure emotion and rock n roll dynamics, A Plastic Rose will be demonstrating exactly why their incisive riffs have been winning over audiences across the UK and Ireland. With their debut album due for release in September this year, the band are releasing a series of singles and hitting the festival circuit in the run up, beginning with their performance at Dot To Dot.

Channelling the spirit of Britrock, Stoke’s All The Young, who are currently making a name for themselves reinvigorating guitar-powered rock n roll for a new generation will also be joining the bill. A direct reaction to the identikit pop that currently rules the airwaves, All The Young’s swaggering live show is one not to miss.  Canadian tip for the top Doldrums another of the latest bands to join the bill, are set to be journeying the triumvirate of Dot To Dot cities. Fusing art-rock and electronica, Doldrums AKA Aldrick Woodhead is one of the most forward thinking producers around.

Steeped in the defining sounds of the last 60 years of pop, music obsessives Two Wounded Birds who have steadily built a reputation as one of the best live bands on the circuit will also be hitting Dot To Dot’s triumvirate of cities. Championed by The Drums’ Jon Pierce, the band has also gained high praise from the Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson and Blondie’s Debbie Harry for their exhilarating performances and timeless pop. Psychedelic electro folk five-piece Here We Go Magic will also be appearing at Bristol on June 2nd and Nottingham on June 3rd.  Creating their songs from melodies that can turn from gorgeous to challenging to a little scary and back again, they’re truly mesmerising and worth seeking out. 

Adding even more thrills to the burgeoning bill, there will also be appearances from double-headed mackem drum behemoth Hydeand Beast, featuring the Futureheads’ Dave Hyde and Golden Virgins’ Neil Bassett, luscious Leeds based vocal harmonisers The Dunwells, alternative rocker Eugene Francis Jr (Bristol / Manchester) Brooklyn’s hardcore psych-rockers The Men who will only be playing the Manchester leg on June 4th, soaring guitar-smiths Last Dinosaurs, disaffected pomp from O Children, a DJ set from Metronomy’s Olugbenga, 19 year-old wunderkind Lewis Watson who has clocked up more than two million YouTube views for his emotionally charged song writing, Josh Kumra whose gutsy and heartfelt live show is getting those in the know hot under the collar, uber-producer and rising start Kwes, singer songwriter Mary Epworth, Bristol mobs The Other Tribe and Seasfire playing their home town date and electro trio Sunless 97 in Nottingham and Manchester. 

As well as championing the most vital new music around, Dot To Dot organisers will is also be nurturing wider creative talents in 2012 with a competition to get your hands on a coveted photo pass! Dot To Dot have a photo pass, which gives you access to Dot To Dot venue photo pits, for each city up for grabs, and all you have to do to enter is post the best live shot you’ve ever taken to twitter with the hashtag #D2DFestPhoto or tag Dot To Dot Festival in your photo on Facebook. Three winners (one for each city) will receive a photo pass and the chance to get up close and personal with some of the most exciting acts around. This is a rare opportunity or you to get your foot in the door of the world of live photography, don’t miss it!


There will be more acts and competitions plus venue news in the coming weeks, so keep an eye on www.dottodotfestival.co.uk and Dot To Dot Festival’s Facebook for the low down.

Tickets are now on sale:

Bristol: £20
Nottingham: £20
Manchester £20

Visit www.dottodotfestival.co.uk for all ticket info.

1 April 2011

Tape Club Records Presents Peter and Kerry New EP


Each primarily a solo artist, Peter and Kerry have joined under the auspices of boutique label Tape Club Records to release 'Clothes, Friends, Photos' (out now)

Youtube videos of Kerry's solo tracks came to the attention of Tape Club's founder, and her subsequent signing to the label brought her into contact with stablemate Peter Lyons. Something of a musical odd couple on paper- she, motivated by influences as eclectic as Erykah Badu and Why?, and him a producer gun for hire with a tendency towards samples and loops- their collaboration took form over a startlingly short few days of sessions in the modest surrounds of Peter's bedroom.

There's also a brain-fuddling remix by Raisa Khan (she of Micachu & The Shapes) if ipod-melting-in-the-sun takes your fancy- http://soundcloud.com/partisanpr/peter-and-kerry-knees-raisa/s-uFi53



Peter and Kerry

‘Clothes, Friends, Photos’ EP – March 21, 2011

Free Download – ‘The Summer House Song’

The Slaughtered Lamb – February 21, 2011



Peter and Kerry will release their beautiful EP, ‘Clothes, Friends, Photos’, on March 21 (Tape Club Records). It is the debut output from two bright new talents; solo artists in their own right, whose chance meeting and collaborative instincts led to them penning a collection of their own original songs. One of the results, ‘The Summer House Song’, is available now as a free download. They will launch the project officially at a headline gig at The Slaughtered Lamb on February 21.



It is a story, but not in the usual sense, of Boy Meets Girl. Kerry Leatham is a Colchester-born singer and songwriter, managed by ATC’s Kwame Kwaten: the man who discovered the vocal talent of Shola Ama on the Tube, and most recently unearthed a singer called Rumer after posting an open question on his Facebook page (‘Who Is The Most Talented Person You Know?’). Kerry taught herself to play and wrote her first songs on a three-string guitar, developing an early love for the likes of Van Morrison, Erykah Badu and Ani DiFranco (perhaps her biggest influence). Having been signed up by ATC, and busy at work on her debut album, Leatham was discovered by Will Evans on Youtube: co-founder of a boutique London label, Tape Club Records, whose artists all write, record, produce and gig together (and, as the name suggests, often release their results on tape).



Leatham consequently moved to London, balancing work on her solo efforts with other projects within the Tape Club collective. It was there that she was introduced to Peter Lyons, a burgeoning solo artist from Southampton, then jobbing as a writer/producer/arranger for a soundtrack company. In contrast to Kerry, Lyons’ own creative output is based around electronic loops, samples, and a general sense of cut-and-paste pop: he has been producing music since the age of thirteen, and recently worked with Matthew Herbert on a film score. Yet despite their drastically different backgrounds and musical sounds, Peter and Kerry hit it off, and started writing material of their own. Sessions were swift, productive and written and recorded entirely by the pair across a few days in Peter’s artfully dishevelled Southampton bedroom; the exact scene of which is captured on the EP’s striking front cover.



‘Clothes, Friends, Photos’ is an atmospheric and eclectic EP that reflects the tastes and styles of two very different artists, but ends up sounding like neither: in fact, they both cite the likes of Why?, Local Natives, Bon Iver and even Phillip Glass as inspiration for the project. Throughout, there is a definite sense of production flair and subtle experiments with sound and textures: ‘Half Empty’, for instance, adds layer after layer of Peter’s voice to Kerry’s lead vocal, surrounding a simple ukulele line with almost Animal Collective-esque intricacies. The beautiful ‘Knees’, meanwhile, mixes classical, mournful piano with ghostly harmonies and beats that seem to have arisen from just hitting objects in the room to see what sound they’d make. Both Lyons and Leatham were indeed keen to capture the environment of the bedroom in which they recorded the songs. The result is a unique and creative collection of material, which you sense could only have come about in that place and at that time.



Kerry Leatham and Peter Lyons will announce plans for their own solo work shortly, whilst continuing to collaborate, together with their fellow Tape Club members, on other projects.



LIVE DATES:
21 February LONDON The Slaughtered Lamb
16 March BRIGHON Proud Brighton Ballrooms (with Hannah Peel)
26 April LONDON The Social (Club Ugly)