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This Weekend's Events (27th to 29th September)

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Hi Everyone

Is it just me or was Westminster preferable when it was prorogued?  I know some of you will no doubt disagree as you clutch your John "orrrrghhhderrrrrr" Bercow dolls* extra close and tell them that I, your humble narrator doesn't mean it, and to "take no notice of the nasty man", but even the chirpiest daytime TV presenter or even Tony Blackburn will agree that it's the most depressing spectacle in the world.. ever!  (Even more so than Leonard Cohen's "Party, Party" album...)

Anyway, it's not all bad news and John Bercow talking over everyone, because we have a thing or two Rising Sun-related to be telling you about!

On Friday, CLUB VELOCITY presents ARTMAGIC

And this time, it's a bit more Tham another fine selection of beat combos for the enjoyment of us all courtesy of Velocity HQ this time around sees the debut Reading gig for ARTMAGIC

Formed in 2008 as the brainchild of guitarist Richard Oakes and singer/producer Sean McGhee.  In the 6 years since they released their debut album, Richard has returned to a newly reformed Suede. Reclaiming his place at the heart of their writing team, he re-established them with the three UK top 10 albums Bloodsports, Night Thoughts and The Blue Hour.

Sean has continued his career as a singer and producer. In 2013 he started working with Alison Moyet as her backing singer and latterly her musical director, touring the world twice over and notching up co-writing credits on her 2017album Other along the way. 

Despite their achievements elsewhere, Artmagic always planned to press on. Starting in 2013, they began writing a second album. With neither an abundance of time to tinker or a major label budget to fritter away, they decided to make features of these particular bugs. Taking a cue from renowned filmmaker Derek Jarman, they allowed these restrictions to define the album’s aesthetic. Songs were written when spare days could be found, then recorded quickly in small London studios. 

Both wanted a more direct sound – less detail, more focus. Richard’s guitars would be front and centre with Sean’s voice and analogue synths. Gone, too, would be the additional musicians. Drums would be provided by Alex Thomas (Anna Calvi, John Cale, Squarepusher) but the duo would play everything else themselves. Sean explains, “On our first album, there’s a lot of electronic texture, a lot of watercolour washing over the songs. This time, I was determined to make everything more upfront. We had to work fast, so a direct approach fitted perfectly.”

Keen to beat a new lyrical path, Sean drew from his interest in English folk music. He found himself writing character sketches and narratives – about lonely fishermen, about elderly women abandoning their religious faith, about Muslim birdwatchers and, in the case of the title track, about the traditional songs themselves and the singers who keep them alive.

Musically, an adoption of folk aesthetics was never on the cards. Richard took his cues from Peter Gabriel-era Genesis, Talk Talk, Thee Oh Sees and Field Music. Crucially, Sean was determined that Richard’s own unique style should drive their songwriting and that there was no attempt made to fit into anyone’s agenda but their own. It’s all very well to look back but pushing forward is, in the end, the most important thing. Nostalgia has no place in Artmagic’s work.

Finally, in early 2018, the album was complete. The sound of the record might best be described as crepuscular – a distinct feeling of twilight seen through dense trees. And, as the album progresses, you find yourself walking amongst those trees, becoming surrounded, losing all sense of a world outside, as dusk becomes dawn and the occasional shaft of sun penetrates the half-light.

Let The Songs Of Other England come alive.

And support comes in the shape of:-

HARROLAND
Best New Band In Reading

COLOURS & FIRES
Emotive indie acoustic folk with a lot of soul

We'll be open at 8pm for an 8.30 start, and we are already SOLD OUT for this one!  There are no tickets available on the door!

On Saturday, we bring you FIESTA LATINA

A fun and sociable dance night featuring a mix of Latin dance from tango to merengue, salsa to bachata and all the stops in between (La Rueda is a speciality). Very friendly evening in somewhere that could have been lifted straight out of Cuba. Come and enjoy some hot Latin rhythms. With music from DJ TIJERAS. 

We'll be open at 9pm and it'll cost you a paltry £6 on the door to get in

That’s everything for another week, just to remind you that we are, as always, at 30 Silver Street, Reading, RG1 2ST (If you pop it into your satnav or Google, we shall magically appear!)

(* We've also just been informed by Trading Standards that the John Bercow doll will learn to love the sound of its own voice and will continue to bellow "orrrrghhhderrrrrr" unless you remove the batteries before he completely becomes excruciating...)

Have a nice weekend!

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