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Monday, February 05, 2018
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BOOKINGS Patci at Wilde bookings patci@wildebookings.com
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Friday, October 30, 2009
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Noise of Art is joining our good friends at The Playground on 31st October for this year’s Halloween bash. Naturally we’ve taken the opportunity to ride our new prog disco horror show into town. DETAILS BELOW… The Playground Vs. Noise of Art Halloween, Saturday 31st October Time: 4pm – 4am £8 adv £10 door 93 Feet East 150 Brick Lane London E1 6QL
featuring
Noise of Art’s “Dance of the Vampire” with a live collaboration between members of They Came From The Stars and I Saw Them, Les Hommes Du Train, Ben Osborne -DJ set, plus costumes, visuals and performance art by Immaculate Extremists, Overlap, Your Mum, MOTH In The Playground live sets from Man Like Me, My Tiger My Timing, My Toys Like Me, Trash Fashion, The Midi Midis, Glitches, The Teeth, Kindle, Gene Serene
Plus DJs and burlesque DARKORSE-DJ set, Rack ‘n’ Ruin – DJ Set, Afro Punk-DJ set Slinky Sparkle, Chris Columbine, Little Bo Freak and Lydia Darling – Burlesque. Throughout the night and venue NOISE OF ART’S “Love Bites – Dance of The Vampire” will be performed as a live collaboration between members of They Came From the Stars I Saw Them, Les Hommes Du Train/ Ben Osborne, Overlap, Immaculate Extremists, Your Mum and MOTH.
NOISE OF ART debuted their latest cross platform clubbing event at this year’s Latitude Festival. Creating a psychedelic cosmic sound track against which three visuals teams and a host of fantastically costumed performance artists create an immersive club horror show. Dance of the Vampire features re-workings of some of the earliest silent horror films, as well as new films and images projected all over the venue. The performances will emerge from and merge into the dancefloor – completing the 360 degree experience (see recordings of Noise of Art at Latitude, Ether and Paris at www.noiseofart.org).
“You’re unlikely to attend another event in London like this so our advice is to get your ticket sharpish.” DJ Magazine, April 2009.
In the main room THE PLAYGROUND set the scene with some of the U.K’s most exciting live electro/ new wave bands juxtaposed with Burlesque, Trapeze, Stilts and Visual Imagery by Straightola. Expect Sleazy-Electro from Gene Serene, Kindle, the Teeth and Glitches followed by Trash Fashion. Stepping it up to bring the art-pop to the party with their unique techno-camp beats. “Convincingly menacing and cute, Trash Fashion are Motley Crue meets The Muppet Show with a splash of Beastie Boys chucked in the mix”- Super Super.
Bursting at the seems with experimental Fuzz pop Knife-like techno/disco madness we bring you My Toys Like Me; “Like Lilly Allen lost in a k-hole, battered and twisted but deeply catchy and deeply lovable” – Mixmag
My Tiger My Timing will take to the stage, armed with “a cleverness and sexiness which is all the more irresistible” These guys are THE next-big-thing!! – Artrocker
Finally Man Like Me is heading-up the main stage to keep you dancing until the daylight turns the vampires to dust. PLUS Ben Osborne, Rack ‘n’ Ruin and DJ DARKORSE on the wheels of steel all night long!
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Sunday, July 19, 2009
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Activities:Noise of Art presents Love Bites - Dance of The Vampires Latitude Festival 17-19 July 2009 Featuring They Came From the Stars I Saw Them Serge Santiago Les Hommes Du Train Ben Osborne Overlap The Immaculate Extremists Prick Image You Mum Films from the BFI and more Noise of Art returns to Latitiude Festival to present a Disco Horror Show featuring vampire films going back to 1910. Noise of Art founder, Ben Osborne, has recently been awarded the prestigious a New Music Plus Award, by the PRS Foundation in the UK.
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Saturday, June 13, 2009
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Noise of Art presents Deep Space Disco Saturday 13 June The Social Club Paris With The Emperor Machine (LIVE) Faze Action/ Simon Lee (DJ Set) Serge Santiago (DJ Set) Ben Osborne Les Hommes Du Train (DJ Set)
A night of performance, art and retro-futurist psychedelic disco music, featuring film of Soviet space missions, fantastically costumed performers, live music and DJs.
http://www.noiseofart.co.uk
Following sell out events in London and across the UK, the NOISE OF ART will make its Parisian debut on 13 June by turning the Social Club into a deep space disco.
A music and art clubbing event, Noise of Art’s Deep Space Disco features a line-up of London's leading retro-futurist musicians, DJs, performance artists and visual arts teams. Amongst those crafting cosmic grooves to re-edited Soviet-era space films and fantastically costumed performers, will be The Emperor Machine (who release their new LP in the June), Faze Action (who also have a new space disco LP out), Serge Santiago and Les Hommes Du Train (who launch their single 'Space Hopper' on Parisian label Totolo).
The night will feature rarely seen footage from early soviet space missions from the National Archive of the BFI.
Noise of Art founder, Ben Osborne, has recently been awarded a prestigious New Music Plus Award, by the PRS Foundation.
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Saturday, June 13, 2009
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Category: Parties and Nightlife
Noise of Art presents Deep Space Disco Saturday 13 June The Social Club Paris 142 Rue Montmartre, Paris, France. With The Emperor Machine (LIVE) Faze Action/ Simon Lee (DJ Set) Serge Santiago (DJ Set) Ben Osborne/ Les Hommes Du Train (DJ Set)
visuals by Overlap and MOTH Performance and costumes by Immaculate Extremists NOISE OF ART will make its Parisian Deep Space Disco debut on 13 June by turning the Social Club into a cosmic disco dancing spaceship. A night of performance, art and psychedelic disco music, featuring film of Soviet space missions, fantastically costumed performers and the leading lights of London's neo cosmic scene. The night also marks the release of Les Hommes Du Train’s Piccadilly Nites V#1, out on BFI/ Noise of Art Recordings, on 19 June. "Ben Osborne takes his Noise of Art phenomenon to the Paris Social Club... The Emperor Machine celebrate their album release with a typically psychedelic live set, joined by a host of DJ talent in Simon Lee, Serge Santiago and Les Hommes Du Train. Expect visual trickery from Overlap and fancy dress wierdness from The Immaculate Extremists." (DJ Magazine, June 2009)
A music and art clubbing event, Noise of Art’s Deep Space Disco features cosmic grooves crafted to re-edited Soviet-era space films and fantastically costumed performance artists. The acts performing include The Emperor Machine (who celebrate their new LP Space Beyond The Egg), Faze Action (who are also releasing a new space disco LP), Serge Santiago and Les Hommes Du Train (who launch their single 'Space Hopper', on Parisian label Totolo, and audio visual single 'Piccadilly Nites V#1'). The night will feature rarely seen footage from early soviet space missions from the National Archive of the BFI. About Noise of Art: Noise of Art celebrates the convergence of music and visual art brought about by the digital age. It has worked with acts and venues such as Laurent Garnier, The Tate, Booka Shade, BFI, Coldcut, The Roundhouse, I:cube, Big Chill Festival, Fred Deakin (Lemon Jelly), Latitude, Sebastian and Kavinsky, QEH, Southbank, The National Theatre, Nathan Fake, Coldcut, Sebastian Tellier, The Juan Maclean and Chateau Flight. “You're unlikely to attend another event like this so our advice is to get your ticket sharpish.” DJ Magazine, April, 2009 “When it comes to mega multimedia events, promoter-DJ-journalist Ben Osborne and his collective, Noise of Art, are all over it.” Kate Hutchinson, Time Out, London, July 2008 Selected number one club event of the week by The Times newspaper, Time Out and Guardian Guide. “Turning the National Film Theatre into a riverside club and Tate Britain into a two floor dancefloor music venue indicates just how ambitious the organisers are as they seek to represent the clash and synergy of visuals and electronic music, silent films, live bands and whatever interactive artworks are when they’re not posing on the dancefloor.” Dave Swindells, Time Out, 2006. “Celebrating the convergence of visual and audio in the digital age, independent mini festival Noise of Art sails into its winter session with a series of events in relatively close proximity. For example there’s the launch of Cine Lumiere’s Paris At The Movies season at the Institute Francais on Friday and next Thursday they put on an event at the Social with the debut performance of Krazy Baldhead from the Ed Banger label in Paris. But first there’s the party to kick off 2007 at Bar Music Hall in east London, a night of DJs and visuals featuring Lemon Jelly’s Fred Deakin, Sancho Panza’s resident hedonist Matt Brown and Noise of Art founder Ben Osborne. It’s a combination that’s bound to free the crowd from any midweek torpor.” Nick Green, Guardian, 2007 Noise of Art founder, Ben Osborne, has recently been awarded a prestigious New Music Plus Award, by the PRS Foundation in the UK.
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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Category: Music
New Music Plus PRS Foundation has announced eight winning music producers who will collaborate with some of London’s leading cultural institutions. The New Music Plus producers are being offered a unique opportunity to work with eight of London’s most prestigious venues and cultural organisations. The cohort of winning producers reflects the breadth and vibrancy of new music in the UK. Announced at a special event at City Hall on Tuesday 21 April, 2009, the winning producers and their cultural partners are:
Ben Osborne Sound and Music Ash Chandola Southbank Centre Will Dutta Tate Maija Handover Big Chill Festival Phillip Neil Martin Roundhouse Jason Singh BFI Claire Staunton Longplayer Trust Andi Studer Serpentine Gallery
Vanessa Reed, Director of the PRS Foundation, said, “This is the first time that PRSF has established a network which stimulates increased cross art-form collaboration between an outstanding group of music producers.” more information at http://www.prsfoundation.co.uk/newmusicplus/
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Friday, April 17, 2009
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Visit the new website beta version at www.noiseofart.org for more info on events and releases etc.
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Sunday, February 01, 2009
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Noise of Art at Ether Festival, Southbank, London.
Sunday 19 April. Tickets now on sale.
Noise of Art will launch Deep Space Disco at the Ether Festival on Sunday 19 April. Featuring an international line-up of Musicians, DJs, performance artists and visuals teams, amongst those crafting cosmic grooves to re-edited Soviet-era space films and fantastically costumed performers, will be top New York DFA act The Juan Maclean. The night will also feature the UK debut of DJ T (founder of Berlin's ultra cool Get Physical Music) and Thomas Schumacher's new collaboration. In another first, new Faroe Islands discovery, Orca, will play live. Further debuts are to be announced.
Following last July's sell out week of events, the NOISE OF ART returns to its London home to turn the Southbank centre into a disco dancing space ship - as Ether sees the debut of Noise of Art's latest project, DEEP SPACE DISCO, a music and art clubbing event.
The event will include visual artists manipulating Soviet era space films from the 1960s, set to space disco grooves by an International line-up, featuring: DJ T vs THOMAS SCHUMACHER (Get Physical, Berlin) doing their first UK show as a duo; THE JUAN MACLEAN (New York, DFA) performing their London debut as a full live band; plus the widely tipped LES HOMMES DU TRAIN (Totolo, Paris), DJ sets from Ben Osborne (Noise of Art founder) and DJ Sonny (Mighty Rumble, Singapore) and performance art by the IMMACULATE EXTREMISTS', art by OVERLAP, FUNKCUTTER, PUNKVERT, PRICKIMAGE and more to be announced.
The night also sees the UK debut show of ORCA and BUDAM, two of the leading lights of the music revolution emanating from the Faroe Isles - both soon to be the subject of a feature in Observer Music Magzine.
Orca has taken the Noise of Art principle to a logical conclusion by creating their own instruments from disused farm machinery. Their music is a powerful, abstract electronica that escapes easy comparisons. Budam combines song writing with story-telling and performance in ways that transform and merge different artistic and musical traditions.
More acts are to be announced soon, but please snap up your tickets before they disappear from this earth...
You can buy Tickets here... but hurry the stalls are going fast:
http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/calendar/productions/noise-of-art-45043
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
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Slipped Disco New Year's Eve tickets have now all sold out.
Thank you for all your support in 2008 and HAPPY NEW YEAR 2009!!!
News of Noise of Art 2009 coming shortly.
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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8pm until late, 31st December/ 1st January.
At a secret NW1 location in London.
Tickets ONLY in advance £7.50 visit website for details of where to buy.
Slipped Disco, the "ace AV collective" (Time Out), cult NME Radio show and club night, ventures into the New Year in a suitably themed Camden location. There will be two rooms, a garden with visuals, a curved wooden bar serving drinks at pub prices and DJ Ben Osborne and unannounced friends taking care of the neo disco, house and b-line grooves. There's a strict limit on ticket numbers to keep it friendly and fun for everyone, plus a credit crunch friendly advance price of £7.50. There's also a gastronomic food option. More information will be available via www.myspace.com/slippeddiscoclub soon.
About Slipped Disco
Described as "ace!" by Time Out. Over the last (nearly) four years, Slipped Disco introduced the UK to acts such as SebastiAn (Ed Banger) and Kavinsky (Record Makers), who played their first ever gig together here and went on to become Daft Punk's tour DJ duo. Alex Gopher played his first ever live band gig at SD, Zombie Zombie made their London debut, rising Norwegian stars Casiokids played their UK debut here and promptly got signed to tastemaker label Moshi Moshi, new hip Dutch dance band Le Le made their first impact at Slipped Disco and also it's played host to a shed load of established acts (I:Cube, Lemon Jelly, Sancho Panza, Pete Herbert, Horsemeat Disco, Danton Eeprom and so on). Slipped Disco is also the live extension of Ben Osborne's Sunday night dance music show on NME Radio.
Slipped Disco is on NME Radio on Sky 0184, Virgin Media 975, Freesat 727 and nme.com/radio/shows7
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