
Type PR Presents…
Richard Walters
+ Jacob’s Stories
+ Lucy Kitt.
Date: Tuesday 14th July 2009
Venue: The Basement, 24 Kensington Street, Brighton. BN1 4AJ
Time: 8.00pm-11.00pm
Tickets: £5 adv/£6 on the door
Available from Resident 01273 606312 / Rounder Records 01273 325440
Over 18s only
Richard Walters, at 26 years old, has been performing solo for eleven years, and has been a voice-for-hire for many prominent musical projects. He has also appeared in several bands such as Ex Theremin (Shifty disco Records) frontman, released his first solo Ep in May 2004 on Beard Museum Records. ‘Umbrella songs’ recieved lovely reviews the world over and caught the attention of Nic Harcourt, presenter of cult Los Angeles radio show ‘Morning becomes electic’ on KCRW. Richard is also part of Monoband, the side project of Cranberries guitarist Noel Hogan, who released their debut Lp in May 2005 in Ireland. Richard has worked with genius producer Guy Sigsworth (Frou frou,Bjork, Lamb, Madonna) and Suede legend Bernard Butler, and David Kosten (Bat For Lashes, Faultline) came onboard as one of the producers of The Animal.
Richard Walters sings in such a beautifully gentle falsetto, without theatrics or histrionics, like a choirboy, when he really hits the high notes, that the subjects of his songs might come as a surprise. This is someone who sings about “losing the plot” or having a seizure, about the anxiety you feel at the start of a new affair, or about domestic abuse from the point of view of the abuser. He even covers a song by notorious manic depressive American musician Daniel Johnston, while one of his songs, a fragile confessional called ‘All At Sea’, was recently picked for the soundtrack of hit US forensic crime drama CSI: Miami. On the sleeve of his debut album of exquisitely minimal, hushed and haunting piano and guitar ballads adorned with the merest hint of strings, he is shown wearing headphones and tucking into a delicious plate of black cable as if the style of this record was zany electronica. It catches you off guard, because in its quiet majesty, the sound he makes is far removed from that world. The title of his debut LP, The Animal, is no less jarring because this music is more ethereal than bestial.
You may have seen Richard Walters singing his little pulsing heart out on tour with Dave Matthews, Grant Lee Phillips, Imogen Heap, Gemma Hayes or Supergrass.
Or maybe you heard ‘All at sea’ being played on an episode of CSI: Miami…or ‘Brittle bones’ soundtracking some love in Phillip Pullman’s ‘The Butterfly tattoo’ film.
“Finally, a male singer-songwriter that we actually enjoy!..Hushed and haunting”- The Guardian
“Dazzlingly Beautiful, Fragile And Mesmeric ” – Clash Magazine
http://www.myspace.com/richardwalters
Jacob’s Stories
Brighton-based singer-songwriter hovers on the musical faultline between electronica (think Radiohead on a good day) and the lyricism of Damien Rice. Sometimes somber, at other times brash, always goose-bump inspiring, Jacob’s Stories is characterised by Stuart’s unmistakably hunting voice, dipped in liquid velvet and cast against a haunting electronic backdrop. (180 news article). If anyone had the chance to see Jacob’s Stories supporting Tenniscoats recently, will already know he is one of Brighton’s best kept secrets.
http://www.myspace.com/jacobsstoriesband
Lucy Kitt
Lucy Kitt is a 22 year old singer songwriter, attracting attention for her individual and exciting fresh new sound. She began performing her solo acoustic material around Canterbury during her university years living in the city, building up a fanbase on the thriving local music scene. Before then she played guitar and wrote songs in an girl grunge band, after first picking up the guitar at the age of 16. Her self- penned, acoustic songs are all about the experiences, feelings, and people she has met so far along the way, and they continue to connect with audiences through their heartfelt and self- confessional lyrics. It is rare to see so many influences crammed into music, and lucy’s songs span the wide spectrum of folk, grunge and blues, with a distinct twist of her own individual style.
http://www.myspace.com/lucykitt
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Type PR Presents…
Axxonn featuring Tom Hall and Ian Rogers (Australia)
+Power Up
+The Vainglories (Australia)
Date: Friday 17th July 2009
Venue: The Basement
24 Kensington Street, Brighton. BN1 4AJ
Time: 8.00pm-11.00pm
Tickets: £5 + BF adv/£6.50 on the door.
Available from Resident: 01273 606312
AXXONN
AXXONN takes all things beautiful – unicorns, showbags, stolen pens, J-Pop – and mashes it into shit, noise, dirt and distortion to come up with what can only be described as a mix between ‘Powernoise & Icecream’. Lulling listeners into a false sense of security at times, AXXONN’s aim is to transverse a number of genres, picking, choosing and using their favourite facets of black metal, doom metal, ambiance, electro and pop to create a cacophony of sound that feels like a rainbow sawing through your cranium (in a good way). AXXONN consists of solo artist and Room40 (Tenniscoats/Tujiko Noriko/Lawrence English & John Chantler) collaborator Tom Hall
http://www.tomhall.com.au http://www.myspace.com/digi_destroy
and Ian Rogers
http://www.myspace.com/ambrosechapeldestroysyou using a combination of electronics, laptops, drums and whatever other sound making devices they can get there hands on.
-http://www.myspace.com/axxonn1
Power Up
Power Up are a boy/girl duo who create layers of shifting pulsing sound that twists from sparkling digital melodies to looping violin drones.
Influenced by artists like black dice, kid 606, four tet and godspeed! you black emperor, they perform semi-improvised sets using an ever changing collection of noise making toys.
Having taken a 6 month break from live performance to concentrate on remixes and other projects they return with a new set of skittering electronic beats,warped samples and vintage keyboard bleeps
Notable bands they have played with include Fuck Buttons, Keyboard Choir and Agaskodo Teliverek.
http://www.myspace.com/powerupup
The Vainglories
Gillian Alder has been writing scores for imaginary films as The Vainglories since 2003. Whilst living in Melbourne she played in melodic pop band Tempted and electronica duo Sweet Violentine, and contributed music to theatre, live improvised comedy and (actual) short film. In 2007 she moved to Brighton and has been working on creating a live performance set from The Vainglories’ back catalogue of extraterrestrial lullabies. The Vainglories’ music has featured on Australian radio stations SBS, PBS and Triple J, and was selected for a Melbourne Fringe Festival compilation album in 2004. In January 2008 The Vainglories played her debut live gig at Brighton’s Spirit of Gravity.
A review from The Vainglories debut gig:
The first live performance for The Vainglories was, as described on the tin: beautifully crafted electronica with dark undertones and scary undercurrents. Sat at a keyboard, laptop and FX Melbourne native Gillian Allder worked her songs by building up a background through the laptop into concisely structure songs with haunting piano leads over the top.
http://www.myspace.com/gilliealder
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Woodland Recordings and Type PR Presents…
Frànçois
+ I Know I Have No Collar
+ Thirty Pounds of Bone
Date: Thursday 30th July 2009
Venue: The Basement, 24 Kensington Street, Brighton. BN1 4AJ
Time: 8.00pm-11.00pm
Tickets: By Donation (please note** monies made on the door are divided between the artists, so please donate generously)
Over 18s only
Woodland Recordings and Type PR join forces with Bristol DIY label Stitch Stitch Records to showcase three of the independent lables’ wonderful artists.
François
François creates dream-like lofi pop music, and with his ever-changing collaborative backing band, The Atlas Mountains.
When Frànçois turned 20 he moved from his native France to Bristol, and quickly became part of the local music scene. His early solo work was dreamy lo-fi guitar pop, covered in drum machine and casiotone, From there he started scattering his music, band projects and collaborations across countries. He has since became a part time collaborator with Glaswegian pop band Camera Obscura, Bristolian experimenters Crescent, fellow stitch-stitch artist Ray Rumours, and Fence records new signee Rozi Plain.
http://www.myspace.com/francoisinbristol
I Know I have No Collar
Formed by Aaron Sewards and Tom Cops in 2003, I Know I Have No Collar started off as a mostly instrumental band, blending warm, playful keyboard melodies with Tom’s unique minimalist drumming. They worked with Frànçois on their first two records, I’m Missing and These Are Our Numbers, and played a lot of shows, mainly in Bristol. In 2005, Aaron moved to Canada for a year, and on his return, Nat (Bass), Steve (Clarinet) and Liam (Trombone) joined the lineup. Their new songs have expanded with the instrumentation, as has Aaron’s lyrical pallete. Their new CD, called A Little Slow, A Little Late, was recorded in bedrooms, kitchens, forests and cinemas around Bristol over the past year, and is released on stitch-stitch records.
http://www.myspace.com/iknowihavenocollar
Thirty Pounds of Bone
Here’s what some people had to say…
“Launching a new folk band can’t be too easy, but when their album is as bold and innovative as Thirty Pounds of Bone’s is, Folk aficionados should take notice. Proudly different, it has the side-ranging ambition and talent to appeal far more than only folk fans alone.” 4/5 – RECORD COLLECTOR Magazine
the debut album “THE HOMESICK CHILDREN OF MIGRANT MOTHERS” is out now across the UK, and online. Drift Records
“There is much to savour on this accomplished collection of plaintive laments, of which the title track and drone like uyeasound are exceptional.” Q Magazine.
“With its tattoo-style artwork depicting a storm-tossed sea, and snapshots of the band in archaic suits clutching pints of Guinness, it’s clear that this album isn’t going to fit the clichés of many of the recent ‘weird folk’ trends.” WORD magazine.
http://www.myspace.com/thirtypoundsofbone
http://www.myspace.com/typemusicpr
http://www.woodlandrecordings.com
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Woodland Recordings and Type PR Present...

Date: 02/05/09
Venue: The Basement. 24 Kensington Street, Brighton. BN1 4AJ
Time: 8-11pm
ENTRY BY DONATION
*LIMITED CAPACITY VENUE-PLEASE ARRIVE EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT*
WWW.MYSPACE.COM/TYPEMUSICPR
WWW.WOODLANDRECORDINGS.COM
WWW.MYSPACE.COM/WOODLANDRECORDINGS
The Diamond Family Archive
Trance-like and intimate, folksongs for darker hearts, Laurence Collyer's mesmerising live performances are hard to translate to record but, they do and amazingly so. Chilling evocative lyrics coupled with a droning countryfied guitar and assorted accompaniment. Imagine how Bob Dylan and the Band might have sounded if they'd been holed up in a cold drizzling English countryside with only bottles of cough syrup and Lou Reed's Berlin LP on constant rotation. It's that good.
“…this is haunting, intense, spectral folk but with a distinctly British sound… Laurence Collyer's diamond family archive is a unique, revolving ensemble, centering around his ghostly, deeply emotive songwriting. imagine Mark Kozelek's haunting folk with elements of Robert Wyatts heart wrenching vocals combined with Collyer's beautiful songs this is a truly great disc” – Rough Trade
Robert Stillman (Horses)
HORSES is wordless music and sound by Robert Stillman. The spirit of 'Horses' music is somewhere between the fairground, the rural parlor, and the stars; while the shrewd listener may be able to pick out hints of Stillman's influences, (among whom he counts John Fahey, Kurt Weill, Scott Joplin, and Maurice Ravel), his music exists on its own terms, a detailed musical territory unto itself.
Attendees of Stillman's live shows have come to expect the unexpected; a 'Horses' performance can mean a one-man-band, tape-based sound collage, live accompaniment of silent archive footage, or a full ensemble event.
Stillman's most recent release, Early Maine Films (l'animaux tryst field recordings), is a CD/DVD featuring original sound and music composed to accompany turn-of-the-century archive footage from Stillman's native corner state. Selections from the project were performed live with the films at the 2007 H&M High Line Festival (curated by David Bowie) in New York City.
"...'Horses' whirls like a dancer in a slit skirt, each slow turn and quick step showing you a glimpse of something you desperately want to see again, and each track another chance to capture it." The Washington Examiner
Clara Kindle
Clara Kindle is an anagram under which illustrator Daniel Michael Clark (b. 1988) records music. Daniel spent much of his childhood exploring the woods surrounding a smallholding his parent's bought together or playing in the junk shop his father owned in a nearby town. Today he lives in Brighton where he splits his time between making music, drawings & short films.
“…this is a dusky hued record crackling with imagination that feels totally and utterly free. Melodies tangle but never too tightly, vocals turn out of a whisper and a song, it’s all so heartbreakingly tender, even when breaking to abstraction the record feels structured and nuanced. I can’t wait for the album, or whatever comes next. I’m in for life, I suggest you join too’-Eyeless Records (Oxford).
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A Dancing Beggar "How They Grow" Out Now!

How They Grow EP (kindly released on Grand Independent - 23rd February 2009) *1. How They Grow 2. We Could Be Anywhere 3. Storm at the Undercliff 4. If These Walls Could Talk 5. This Must Be the Start 6. I've Washed My Hands Of This* (Artwork by Gill Dollery http://www.driftways.co.uk/) 'How They Grow' EP is now available to buy from

A Dancing Beggar is the post rock project of 21-year-old Brighton based musician, James Simmons. Having played a mixture of drums and guitar in previous bands, a solo project seemed the next step in achieving other creative goals. Using just a laptop, a couple of guitars and a cheap microphone, everything is written, recorded, mixed and produced in his bedroom.
Influenced by seminal post-rock artists like Maps, Sigur Ros, Amusement Parks On Fire, and Eluvium, A Dancing Beggar began in summer 2007 after the purchase of some recording equipment and a number of songs were written, recorded and distributed across MySpace. It wasn’t until early 2008 that a collection of songs seemed to link together for a possible release. These were recorded and subsequently turned into the 5 tracks EP 'How They Grow'. The editing and mixing was rushed and untidy (although The Stool Pigeon described it as a 'post rock treat'). In late 2008 the songs were properly edited, parts were added, parts were taken away, songs were deleted and replaced with others and the entire EP was re-mixed, this time more carefully and patiently. On 23rd February 2009 Grand Independent released ‘How They Grow’, a 6 track EP on iTunes. ‘How They Grow’ takes elements of post-rock and shoegaze and has been compared to the sounds of Mogwai, Explosions in the Sky, Ulrich Schnauss and Sigur Ros.
The EP 'How They Grow' is a post rock treat full of warmth and subtlety. 'This Must Be The Start' is almost unbearably beautiful with its delicate and melancholic guitars. Gorgeous.' The Stool Pigeon
Check out A Dancing Beggars Myspace:www.myspace.com/adancingbeggar
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Type PR and Melting Vinyl Present...
From Japan, signed to Room40 Recordings, psychedelic folk-pop from Deerhoof / The Pastel / Tape collaborators.

Date: Sunday. 7th June 2009
Time: 8pm-11pm
Venue: The Albert, Trafalgar St, Brighton, TEL: 01273 730499
Tickets: £6 adv. / £7 on the door: Rounder 01273 325440 / Resident 01273 606312 / Edgeworld 01273 628262
Over 18s only
In essence Tokyo’s Tenniscoats celebrate all that makes song vital in our collective conscious. Matching emotive live performance against delicately psychedelic folk songs, the duo of Saya and Takashi Ueno (assisted by a plethora of floating members), create some of the most compelling music currently emanating from Japan.
Saya, lead vocalist for Tenniscoats is one of the key figures in the tokyo underground pop scene, a catalyst and collaborator, organising shows and giving opportunities to younger musicians on the scene, whilst spreading her own wings with far-flung collaborations. Two are due later this year with The Pastels (on Geographic/Domino) and Deerhoof’s Satomi as OneOne - the name a sweet pun on the japanese onomatopoeia for a dog’s bark. These follow last year’s two stunning records - Totemo Aimasho (trans. ‘Lets meet very much’ for the Australian ROOM40 label) and Tan-Tan Therapy (for Häpna in Sweden).
Saya is also a member of Maher Shalal Hash Baz and runs the Majikick label with her partner Takashi Ueno (Tenniscoats’ guitarist/saxophonist) from their base in Tokyo’s outer suburbs.
"their most impressive statement so far, a convincing and beguiling melange of whispy folk, hazy psychedelia and murmuring electronics among which deft melodies blossom almost unnoticed" THE WIRE
“It would be so easy to just write ‘ambient Japanese folktronica with occasional cutesy vocals’ and have done with it. But frankly, such dismissive generalising ill-serves this wonderful duo”. Chris Jones BBC
www.myspace.com/tenniscoats
www.room40.org
www.myspace.com/typemusicpr
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More Acts Confirm For National Student Pride.
The full line up for the day event of National Student Pride to be held at Oceana, Brighton on Sunday 8th of March is:
Gwenno(solo project by Gwenno from The Pipettes)
Stuart Flynn 'N' The Dirty Cakes
The Student Pride day event runs from 1pm to 6pm. For info on where to purchase tickets and up-to-date info check out:
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Conrad Vingoe "Spare Buttons and Bones" Out Now!



“Spare Buttons and Bones” is Conrad Vingoe's new album which will be released digitally on Feb 14th 2009. Conrad decided to release it digitally in order to celebrate signing a new digital distribution deal with the French company, Believe Digital.
The album gathers material previously released on EP’s together with some unreleased tracks. The collection for the most part spans the last two years and combines Conrad's favourite recordings from this period. Recorded in the various locations of London, Denmark and Brighton, the album has a number of different musicians and producers/engineers, a list of whom can be seen on Conrad's official website: http://www.conradvingoe.co.uk
Listening back to this collection for the first time Conrad was surprised by how coherent it was, despite the recordings being separated by distances both geographically and in time. The songs seemed like postcards from certain periods of his life.
Listen to samples of all the songs off "Spare Buttons and Bones" here:
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National Student Pride 2009

Confirmed artists for the event include:
Jacob's Stories
Doll and The Kicks
Stuart Flynn 'n' The Dirty Cakes
Psycho Fag
Dear Britch
+ many many more.
Click here for more details: www.studentpride.co.uk
Type PR will be programming the live music for National Student Pride 2009.
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Woodland Recordings by Arrangement with Type PR Present...

(debut performance)



Date: Saturday 4th April
Venue: Redroaster Coffee House, 1d St James' St, Brighton.
Doors: 8pm till 11pm
Cost: Entry by donation.
Check out the links below for further info:
www.myspace.com/woodlandrecordings
Type PR past and present clients:
Woodland Recordings

www.myspace.com/woodlandrecordings
Type PR continues to programme live shows and support independent Brighton label Woodland Recordings.
"Awesome new Brighton label Woodland Recordings announces itself with this split ep from its two flagship acts. this is haunting, intense, spectral folk but with a distinctly british sound. unique hand made booklet include lyrics and chord charts, this is a great debut." Rough Trade
"The legendary nights arranged by Woodland Recordings have become something of a Brighton institution." The Argus
A Dancing Beggar
(Grand Independent)

www.myspace.com/adancingbeggar
The EP 'How They Grow' is a post rock treat full of warmth and subtlety. 'This Must Be The Start' is almost unbearably beautiful with its delicate and melancholic guitars. Gorgeous.' The Stool Pigeon
'This is a very accomplished start' leonardslair.com
'truly bombastic piece of Sigur Ros inspired pomp' ****4 stars-Lastbroadcast.co.uk
'It's an atmospheric delight and an absolute keeper' Source Magazine
Out Loud Festival 2008

http://www.myspace.com/outloudfestuk
"Pride-Goers will be tasting the city's legendary music scene this year thanks to an alternative new platform for local talent" One80news
"Hottest tickets in town" The Argus
"There is no excuse not to get involved" F*@k! Magazine
"Queer music promoters and homo-friendly musicians celebrate the cultural diversity of Brighton's gay scene. Music Is My Boyfriend is our pick for this mini-festival" Gay Times Magazine
"Out Loud Fest provides a much-needed live alternative to the club nights at this years Brighton Pride" Drowned In Sound
"Bringing together Brighton's live music scene and the city's gay community, Out Loud Fest launches at Brighton Pride 2008" Lastbroadcast.com
"Melting Vinyl recommends Out Loud Fest" Melting Vinyl Promotions
"Fantastically fun and cutting edge", "Out Loud Fest places the emphasis on live music" Latest 7 Magazine
Twenty-One Crows

http://www.myspace.com/twentyonecrows
“Twenty-One Crows are a captivating sigh of relief in the folk genre. This Brighton based band make brooding, brilliant modern classics” The Great Escape Festival
”This is tough stuff, music that takes a while to come out from its reclusive shell, but Twenty One Crows are a mature and exciting new force in song writing” Lastbroadcast.co.uk
“Whatever Will Become Of Us…” is an undiscovered pleasure. This Four-track cd is only a teaser of better things to come” Kingdom Magazine
Jacob's Stories
(Laugh Riot Records)

Photo by: Robin Parfitt
http://www.myspace.com/jacobsstoriesband
“A British indie needs to snap up Jacob’s Stories and give Undisciplined Art the full release its unerring quality warrants, as if this album was put out by more of a houeshold name it would have already have been widely lauded as one of 2008’s very finest” Rock Midgets
“This impressive self-release album from Scottish-born, Brighton-based singer/songwriter Stuart Lee is deserving of a wider audience” Rock Sound Magazine
“Jacob’s Stories are profound, immense and beautiful” XYZ Magazine
“Beautifully crafted electronica” Bent Magazine
“Haunting in places, sparse and beautiful in others” Latest 7 Magazine
Peepholes

http://www.myspace.com/wearepeepholes
“”Half finished bolts of tunes are discharged into the either with a lack of regard for conventions of traditional indie. To hold them in would be inconceivable” 20jazzfunkgreats
“Stop Picking On Aretha Pudding” comes across like a grittier early Le Tigre, with angular guitar riffs broken out over a pounding drum machine and Kate Barrett left to her own devices on the vocals, producing nu-skool riot-grrl in excelsis” Playlouder.com
“Coltish Korg abusers Peepholes are screaming, writhing on the dancefloor” Plan B Magazine
“With their imaginative blend of up-beat frenetic pop and the wackiest sounds that emerged from the 80’s The Peepholes are not afraid of bucking current indie trends” One80news
Conrad Vingoe
(Crazy Beard Records)

http://www.myspace.com/conradvingoe
“…he takes standard folk-like forms back to their essence so that the grains of the genre are important rather than the veneer of fashion. His touch is deft and almost feminine…almost imperceptible until you realise that the songs inhabit you…the melancholy of out of season loneliness…” Americana-uk.com
“Vingoe’s super-power lies in his voice, which is glorious…Everything is in place” The Stool Pigeon
“Folk influenced pop carved out of wooden guitars and ivory keys, swelling melodies and a healthy vocal performance. This feels solid and ephemeral at once” The Brighton Source magazine
'a stunning exhibition of what Vingoe can do both vocally and musically' Alan Baillie-subba-cultcha.com
'this is a collection full of sublime melodies that radiate a wounded pathos.' **** 4 stars
Lastbroadcast.co.uk
'this is definitely another addition to my admittedly limited “Great Folk Albums” list.' leonardslair.com
Nils Bech

Photo: Andreas Frøland
http://www.myspace.com/nilsbech
“Combining classical music and well-crafted electronica…Nils Bech is a must see” Gscene Magazine
“With a baritone that sounds seductively schooled, a scrap book of musical styles and a real zeal for performance he’s the type of artist you stumble across at a festival, go “wtf?” and within 2 songs is your new favourite band” Q:Pitch
“Bech is an integral part of the Norwegian art and music scene” Amp Over Camp
Clients Type PR has assisted putting together live shows for:
Jacob's Stories (Laugh Riot Records)
www.myspace.com/jacobsstoriesband
Twenty-One Crows
www.myspace.com/twentyonecrows
Birdengine (Drift Records) x 2
www.myspace.com/birdengine
Simon Finn/Joolie Wood/Karl Blake (Current 93 Records)
Elizabeth Walling
www.myspace.com/elizabethwalling
Out Loud Fest
www.myspace.com/outloudfestuk
Music Is My Boyfriend
www.myspace.com/musicismyboy
Mofo Promotions
www.myspace.com/mofopromotions
Popstarz
In Every Home...A Heartache
www.myspace.com/in_every_home_a_heartache
Somewhere In The Universe There Must Be Something Better Than Man
www.myspace.com/somewhereintheuniverse
Caroline Weeks (Manimal Vinyl Records)
www.myspace.com/carolineweeks
Joanne Robertson (Textile Records)
www.myspace.com/jorobertsonblood39n39feathers
Laish Quartet (GlossesFurDieMasses/Willkommen/ToySoldier Records)
www.myspace.com/laishmusic
Conrad Vingoe (Crazy Beard Records)
www.myspace.com/conradvingoe
Mortis Tobias (Woodland Recording)
Songs Of Our Lap (Unlabel Records)
Animal Magic Tricks (Fence Records/Hot Home Press)
www.myspace.com/animalmagictricks
Dear Britch
http://www.myspace.com/dearbritch
Stuart Flynn 'N' The Dirty Cakes
http://www.myspace.com/thedirtycakes
Psycho Fag
http://www.myspace.com/psychofagsinbinbagsuk
Carly Bryant
http://www.myspace.com/carlybryant
Gwenno (Pipettes solo project)
National Student Pride
The Diamond Family Archive ( woodland Recordings, dala horse, electronic musik, ABOS)
www.myspace.com/thediamondfamilyarchive
Robert Stillman (Horses) (Mill Pond Records/l'animaux tryst(field)recordings)
www.myspace.com/robertstillmanshorses
Clara Kindle (Woodland Recordings)
www.myspace.com/clarakindleaudio
Tenniscoats (Room40 Recordings)
Hind Ear
Clara Kindle (Woodland Recordings)
http://www.myspace.com/clarakindleaudio
Robert Stillman (Horses)
http://www.myspace.com/robertstillmanshorses
The Diamond Family Archive
http://www.myspace.com/thediamondfamilyarchive
Kristin McClement (Woodland/willkommen Records)
Tristram
I know I Have No Collar (Stitch Stitch Records)
Frànçois (Stitch Stitch Records)
Richard Walters (Kartel Creative)
Lucy Kitt
Artist's Press Clippings
Jacob's Stories
(Gscene Magazine)

Jacob's Stories Preview (XYZ Magazine)

Preview (Gscene Magazine)

Article (One80news)

Album Review (Rock Sound Magazine)

Article (Bent Magazine)

Preview (Insight Magazine)

Interview (Kemptown Rag)

Live Review (XYZ Magazine)

Preview (Insight Magazine)

Jacob's Stoires/Twenty-One Crows Flyer (Great Escape Festival 2008)

Twenty-One Crows
EP Review (lastbroadcast.com)
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Interview/live performance(Juice FM)

Interview (XYZ Magazine)

(Argus/Melting Vinyl Promotions)

EP Review (Kingdom Magazine)

Jacob's Stoires/Twenty-One Crows Flyer (Great Escape Festival 2008)

Preview (The Great Escape Festival 2008)

Peepholes
Ep Review (Plan B Magazine)

Article (One80news)

Nils Bech
Preview (Gscene Magazine)

Out Loud Fest 2008
Preview (The Argus)

(F*@k! Magazine)

Article (The Argus)

(Gay Times Magazine)

Preview (Latest 7 Magazine)

Preview (One80news)

Preview (Lastbroadcast.com)

Caroline Weeks
Caroline Weeks Interview (The Argus)

Plus loads more to be added very soon...
Type PR Gig Photos and Clips

Jacob's Stories Photo by Robin Parfitt

Twenty-One Crows Photo by Robin Parfitt

Birdengine

Cats In Paris

Alan MX
Gwenno Photo By Robin Parfitt
Psycho Fag Photo by Robin Parfitt

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