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Thursday, November 12, 2009 
IT'S FRIDAY THE 13TH & Beat The Radar celebrate the release of their debut album 'To The City From The Sea' on aA with a launch party @ The Deaf Institute

>>>>>>>>>BEAT THE RADAR

"a thoroughly enjoyable slice of punk-pop that ticks all the boxes required: shouty-bits, check - dicing guitars, check - anthemic overtures, check" ALTSOUNDS.COM

"Fuck looking like a fashionista; this is indie music as its meant to be. Songs like ‘Misunderstood’ and ‘By The Sea’ stand out a mile – Idlewild meets Cribs guitar anthems, and most importantly they mean every word." THE FLY

"“We’ve been missing something like this –desolate yet hopeful new wave with an immense grasp on stadium rock dynamics – and this is what we want” " HIGH VOTAGE MAGAZINE

http://www.myspace.com/beattheradar

>>>>>>OPTIONAL WALLACE

Optional Wallace from Manchester formed in 2005. "The Wallace" are a powerfully dark and dynamic punk/pop power trio with a supposed mystery fourth member, who has, as yet, never shown up. Their songs are urgent, melodic, and catchy. They've had radio play on xfm, The Rev, Gmr, Steve Lamacq and John Kennedy’s shows, and played numerous festivals.

http://www.myspace.com/optionalwallace

>>>>>CROOKED ROOKS

"Crooked Rooks stand apart. They have the bold imaginations to match their classy songcraft and peerless live reputation, a band to keep you on your feet..." David Sue - CityLife

http://www.myspace.com/crookedrooks

>>>DJ'S LEGO & WILL

Plus special guest DJs!

***LATE NIGHT INDIE DISCO***

To help celebrate the launch of Beat The Radar's debut album, longtime friends of aA, DJ Sunshine, Felthead & Smokey have been invited to join the party and bring their world travelling indie-disco to town to keep the kids dancing after the band have player. (It be far better suited for a knees up than those awkward stoner noodlings young Will and Lego be playing earlier on)

***FREE ENTRY AFTER THE BANDS FINISH***



FRIDAY 13TH NOVEMBER
THE DEAF INSTITUTE
GROSVENOR STREET
MANCHESTER
9PM RIGHT ON THROUGH TO 3AM

aA WEB
http://www.akoustikanarkhy.co.uk
aA TWITTER
http://www.twitter.com/akoustikanarkhy
£5 ADVANCE TICKETS
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/61364

BEAT THE RADAR 'TO THE CITY FROM THE SEA' ALBUM OUT NOVEMBER 9TH ON aA RECORDINGS

PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A CLUB GIG SO BANDS WILL BE ON LATE & DJ'S LATER
Thursday, November 12, 2009 

aA PRESENT A NIGHT OF PSYCHEDELIC SPACE EXPLORATION WITH:

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RICHARD NORRIS (TIME & SPACE MACHINE / BEYOND THE WIZARD'S SLEEVE) - LIVE DJ/VJ SET

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RACE HORSES (FANTASTIC PLASTIC) - LIVE

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PLANK! - LIVE

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PLUS RESIDENT DJ'S LEGO & WILL

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http://www.myspace.com/thetimeandspacemachine
http://www.myspace.com/beyondthewizardssleeve
http://www.myspace.com/racehorsesmusic
http://www.myspace.com/akoustikanarkhy

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FRIDAY 11TH DECEMBER
9PM UNTIL 3AM
THE DEAF INSTITUTE
GROSVENOR STREET, MCR
£6 ADVANCE: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/63731

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SOME BACKGROUND ON MR NORRIS:

RICHARD NORRIS The Time & Space Machine / Beyond The Wizard’s Sleeve / The Grid

When it comes to being a man of many talents, there are few to equal Richard Norris. DJ, producer, musician, audiovisual artist, A&R man, author and journalist... his is a career of many twists and turns which have always seen him at the forefront of pushing new ideas forward and championing diversity and innovation. As 2010 approaches, he is focusing most of his energy based around three projects: Beyond The Wizard's Sleeve, The Grid and The Time & Space Machine.

BEYOND THE WIZARDS SLEEVE
Richard is one half of BTWS alongside Erol Alkan. Together they have brought the music community to their knees with their mixes of Goldfrapp, Franz Ferdinand, Tracey Thorn, Badly Drawn Boy, The Chemical Brothers and Simian Mobile Disco. The album "Reanimations Vol. 1" was released on New State earlier this year to critical acclaim and they are now working on an album of original material and other art-led related projects that will re-inspire a flagging music scene. Watch this space for further details.

THE GRID
The Grid were of course Richard and Soft Cell’s Dave Ball. After a prolific career, with spots on TOTP as well as remixing Yello, Pet Shop Boys, Happy Mondays and Brian Eno, their classic "Floatation" is to be given a new lease of life on New State, with brand new mixes. Release date to be announced.

THE TIME & SPACE MACHINE
TT&SM is Richard’s solo project, which has just been signed to Tirk Records. The debut single, "Children Of The Sun" and "Zeitghost" was released in July. A second release, the "You Are The One" EP, was released in October 2009, with the debut album set for February 2010.The Time & Space Machine Biography’67 – ’88 – ‘09Things come round in circles.

A few years ago a skinny tie and a guitar made music seem sharply angled, black and white. But we’re move on – this time, towards a world of psychedelic technicolour. Introducing… the Time & Space Machine.‘67Richard Norris has been heavily influenced by the psychedelic era of 1967 for many years. He was label manager at psych reissue Bam Caruso. They have remixed Midlake, the Chemical Brothers, Franz Ferdinand, Simian Mobile Disco, Tracey Thorn and many more.‘88Twenty one years after 1967, Richard released one of the first acid house and sample-based albums, "Jack The Tab" in spring ’88. His band the Grid were responsible for Balearic classic "Floatatio"’ and many others. Like ’67 psych, Balearic and acid music inform his new project, The Time & Space Machine.‘09Twenty one years after 1988, the third summer of love is on the horizon and The Time & Space Machine are aiming for the epicentre.

A second TT&SM re-edit mini-album and a space-themed TT&SM mixed compilation album, "Moondust", have both been released this year as well a host of DJ spots at prestigious venues and festivals, with Richard working with film maker Kieran Evans.

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CHECK OUT RICHARD'S ACE LIVE MIX FROM NASH
http://www.theloveunlimited.com/mixes/richard-norris-live-at-nash.html

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& A SHREM STIX WARM UP MIX FROM LEGO:
http://soundcloud.com/lego-aa/shrem-stix-mix

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OH YEAH...
Thursday, October 08, 2009 

aA Vs. ATIC THIS FRIDAY!


So whats going on at aA this Friday I hear you ask?

Well we've invited the good people and fellow Manc independent label types ATIC Records to share the floor and stage at the Deaf Institute this Friday 9th.

....

They've just put a record out (‘On Safari’) by THE WITCH AND THE ROBOT which borders on the uncatergorisable and possibly the strangest new act you’ll encounter this year. Blending dark psychedelia, folk, shanties and spoken word, these Lake District dwellers prove that the darkest music often comes from the prettiest places. The Lakes have long inspired poets, painters and romantics but The Witch And The Robot have filtered that inspiration into something dark, intense and meat-strewn. http://www.myspace.com/..thewitchandtherobot

Such a release should be celebrated and it has:

“The Witch And The Robot add something piquant and properly odd to the the psych-folk pot – namely, motorik rock, ‘60s beat and baggy soul. On Safari is studded with crack gems that suggests an equal fondness for Happy Mondays, Fred Neil, Can and Vivian Stanshall.” Uncut

“Some sort of freak-folk, pastoral, krautrock mindblow. seriously, SOOO good!” Drowned In Sound


....

Also coming over the mountains are MECHANICAL OWL, sounding like a real broken social scene from North Wales their super melodic soundscaped rock creations have to be seen to be believed. http://www.myspace.com/..mechanicalowl

....

And opening procedures are THE FTSE 100. It's funk but not as we know it! (if funk embraced tight assed experimental warblings that is). Formed via The Freezing Fog and the much missed Burnst this group of likely lads teamed up to challenge for the gold medal in Funk. With the impending announcement that Funk will be included as a category in the 2012 Olympics, and even more excitingly, for Rio De Janeiro in 2016, these boys are by far and away in the best position to be drawn as the British squad. Catch them while you can before they adorn lycra outfits. http://www.myspace.com/..financialfunk

That's what’s going on, on stage. On the decks aA regulars Lego and Will be playing whatever they pull out of their record (mixed)bag while Atic founder and Manchester institution AIM will be bringing a crew and spinning records to keep the party going late into the night....

All this for a credit crunching fiver. Doors 8ish. See you then...
Thursday, October 08, 2009 

aA Vs. ATIC THIS FRIDAY!


So whats going on at aA this Friday I hear you ask?

Well we've invited the good people and fellow Manc independent label types ATIC Records to share the floor and stage at the Deaf Institute this Friday 9th.

....

They've just put a record out (‘On Safari’) by THE WITCH AND THE ROBOT which borders on the uncatergorisable and possibly the strangest new act you’ll encounter this year. Blending dark psychedelia, folk, shanties and spoken word, these Lake District dwellers prove that the darkest music often comes from the prettiest places. The Lakes have long inspired poets, painters and romantics but The Witch And The Robot have filtered that inspiration into something dark, intense and meat-strewn. http://www.myspace.com/..thewitchandtherobot

Such a release should be celebrated and it has:

“The Witch And The Robot add something piquant and properly odd to the the psych-folk pot – namely, motorik rock, ‘60s beat and baggy soul. On Safari is studded with crack gems that suggests an equal fondness for Happy Mondays, Fred Neil, Can and Vivian Stanshall.” Uncut

“Some sort of freak-folk, pastoral, krautrock mindblow. seriously, SOOO good!” Drowned In Sound


....

Also coming over the mountains are MECHANICAL OWL, sounding like a real broken social scene from North Wales their super melodic soundscaped rock creations have to be seen to be believed. http://www.myspace.com/..mechanicalowl

....

And opening procedures are THE FTSE 100. It's funk but not as we know it! (if funk embraced tight assed experimental warblings that is). Formed via The Freezing Fog and the much missed Burnst this group of likely lads teamed up to challenge for the gold medal in Funk. With the impending announcement that Funk will be included as a category in the 2012 Olympics, and even more excitingly, for Rio De Janeiro in 2016, these boys are by far and away in the best position to be drawn as the British squad. Catch them while you can before they adorn lycra outfits. http://www.myspace.com/..financialfunk

That's what’s going on, on stage. On the decks aA regulars Lego and Will be playing whatever they pull out of their record (mixed)bag while Atic founder and Manchester institution AIM will be bringing a crew and spinning records to keep the party going late into the night....

All this for a credit crunching fiver. Doors 8ish. See you then...
Thursday, October 08, 2009 

aA Vs. ATIC THIS FRIDAY!


So whats going on at aA this Friday I hear you ask?

Well we've invited the good people and fellow Manc independent label types ATIC Records to share the floor and stage at the Deaf Institute this Friday 9th.

....

They've just put a record out (‘On Safari’) by THE WITCH AND THE ROBOT which borders on the uncatergorisable and possibly the strangest new act you’ll encounter this year. Blending dark psychedelia, folk, shanties and spoken word, these Lake District dwellers prove that the darkest music often comes from the prettiest places. The Lakes have long inspired poets, painters and romantics but The Witch And The Robot have filtered that inspiration into something dark, intense and meat-strewn. http://www.myspace.com/..thewitchandtherobot

Such a release should be celebrated and it has:

“The Witch And The Robot add something piquant and properly odd to the the psych-folk pot – namely, motorik rock, ‘60s beat and baggy soul. On Safari is studded with crack gems that suggests an equal fondness for Happy Mondays, Fred Neil, Can and Vivian Stanshall.” Uncut

“Some sort of freak-folk, pastoral, krautrock mindblow. seriously, SOOO good!” Drowned In Sound


....

Also coming over the mountains are MECHANICAL OWL, sounding like a real broken social scene from North Wales their super melodic soundscaped rock creations have to be seen to be believed. http://www.myspace.com/..mechanicalowl

....

And opening procedures are THE FTSE 100. It's funk but not as we know it! (if funk embraced tight assed experimental warblings that is). Formed via The Freezing Fog and the much missed Burnst this group of likely lads teamed up to challenge for the gold medal in Funk. With the impending announcement that Funk will be included as a category in the 2012 Olympics, and even more excitingly, for Rio De Janeiro in 2016, these boys are by far and away in the best position to be drawn as the British squad. Catch them while you can before they adorn lycra outfits. http://www.myspace.com/..financialfunk

That's what’s going on, on stage. On the decks aA regulars Lego and Will be playing whatever they pull out of their record (mixed)bag while Atic founder and Manchester institution AIM will be bringing a crew and spinning records to keep the party going late into the night....

All this for a credit crunching fiver. Doors 8ish. See you then...
Thursday, July 30, 2009 
AKOUSTIK ANARKHY PRESENTS:

Golden Animals
Beth Jeans Houghton
Sam and Me (aA)

THE DEAF INSTITUTE
FRIDAY 14TH AUGUST

£5 ADV - http://www.wegottickets.com/event/54657

DJ'S LEGO & YOUNG WILL
Tuesday, May 26, 2009 
Friday, January 30, 2009 



 its a buffalo's debut album 'Dont Be Scared' is released on aA on 16th March.
To celebrate the release of the album we're hosting a marvellous show for the lads at Manchester Academy 3 or the 'hop & grape' as you may have known it on Friday 27th March! In support come the latest signings to the aA stable 'Beat The Radar'
Buy tickets for the show from the following places:
SEE TICKETS
TICKETLINE
IN PERSON from:
Piccadilly Records, Oldham Street, Manchester
Manchester University Students Union, Oxford Road, Manchester

Get yourself a ticket for the gig soon as this one's gonna sell out. Details of an aftershow party will be announced soon too!
Nice one
aA 
 
 
Monday, December 08, 2008 

 

Hello, the next aA is our ChristmaAs Party at The Deaf Institute on Friday 19th December.

 

Autokat are getting ready for an extensive period of hibernation so check them out one last time.

 

Meanwhile young guns 'Beat The Radar' fresh from making their aA debut in Dublin at the weekend will be showing Manchester why they're the best new band around!

 

DJ's Lego & Soft Priest will take charge of the tunes!

 

We look forward to seeing you there.

 

Cheers

 

aA

 

PS - keep NYE free for aA's return to the Gardens Hotel.

 

PPS - VOTE NO to the congestion charge!
Monday, November 17, 2008 

Hello, the brand new single from its a buffalo is out today on Akoustik Anarkhy Recordings.

aA2W/039 - Marbles / Belt me in the back - 7" Vinyl & Download

Of course, it's bloody brilliant & the best deal is available exclusively from the aA Shop. The inner sleeve of all copies ordered from the aA Shop are signed by the whole of the band!
 
Should you want a download of the single you can pick it up here
 
We'll end by thanking all those who made Fridays single launch at the Deaf Institute such a marbellous evening. It was a sold out, jam packed delight.
The next Akoustik Anarkhy is our annual ChristmaAs Party which is Friday 19th December at The Deaf Institute. Stay tuned for updates on line ups but what we can say is some aA favourites maybe saying goodbye....at least for the forseeable....and some young guns are gonna step forward & take up the baton or should that be the christmas cracker!
 
Get it in your diary: FRIDAY 19TH DECEMBER - aA CHRISTMaAS PARTY
 
Cheers
 
aA
 
PS - VOTE NO TO THE CONGESTION CHARGE!