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A Mountain of One @ Cargo 24th Oct 08


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Expect a night of ambient-techno and serene electronica from the three members of A Mountain Of One whose music has already been tagged by Vice magazine as “future Balearic classics”.

Mo Morris, Leo Elstob and vocalist/pianist Zeb Jameson will be presenting an exclusive live showcase of new material from the forthcoming EP & album. Early-70s fetishists, their songs, often 10 minutes long, are slow and meanderingly melodic and their ambition is to make the 21st century Dark Side Of The Moon - they have already been compared to Arthur Lee, Santana and Pink Floyd.

One half of Rub N Tug Thomas Bullock was once pumping beats into the heart of New York City's underground scene is a purveyor of seedy, risqué, hell-bent indulgence.

The Time and Space Machine is a new project from Richard Norris, one half of Beyond The Wizard's Sleeve. This freak beat outfit counts influences from sunshine, outer space, quantum mechanics and wah wah pedals. Expect spaced-out Balearic AV craziness.

The New Electric Hi-Life is AJ Holmes’s unique blend of West African Highlife music and British Electronic Pop. Highlife is a musical genre that originated in Sierra Leone, Ghana and Nigeria starting in the 1920's - a hybrid of African and European music styles.

LIVE: A MOUNTAIN OF ONE + THE TIME & SPACE MACHINE (A/V SHOW) + AJ HOLMES: THE KING OF NEW ELECTRIC HI-LIFE

DJ: THOMAS BULLOCK

8-3

£10 adv, free b4 9, £12 after

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