The Old Market Presents Normanton Street, Time For T, Jouis & Yonaka - Hove: Thur 16 April 2015
See Normanton Street, Time For T, Jouis & Yonaka live. BOOK NOW, cheapest in advance: [Code: 'EASTER' for 2for1, expires Fri 10 Apr.]
Celebrating the very best that Brighton's music scene has to offer, The Old Market presents a phenomenal line up of local bands.
Margate City Beach Patrol Memorials 2014
Footage from the 2014 Margate City Beach Patrol Memorial Races, on August 1st. Filmed and edited by Matthew Arch of MCBP and Superhero Media. We went with an epic feel, using epic music and Game of Thrones footage. This video is non-profit! Visit the Beach Patrol at margatecitybeachpatrol.weebly.com
The Flowing The Lighthouse Deal 8th May 2015
The Flowing at The Lighthouse Deal 8th May 2015
Mountain Song, We will not go, The Driver.
Jouis - Collapse Rewind
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Album: Mind Bahn [ALBUM]
Track: 1 of 9
Title: Collapse Rewind
Artist: Jouis
Label: None More Records
Cat#: NMR004
Formats: Vinyl LP/Digital
Digital Release: 5th April 2019
Physical Release: 5th April 2019
About This Release:
Jouis return with their second album ‘Mind Bahn’, their first album for None More Records following up 2015’s self-released ‘Dojo’. Jouis are a three piece from Brighton, UK comprising Joe Woodham (vocals, bass, guitars) Louis Pavlo (vocals, keyboard, synths and piano) and Adam Johnson (vocals, drums and percussion).
‘Mind Bahn’ is 9 tracks of groove laden psychedelic folk rock. Drawing on influences as far and wide as the British jazz-tinged folk scene of Nick Drake and John Martyn, the contemporary Canterbury Scene of groups like Syd Arthur and a sprinkling of the 70’s scene of groups like Hatfield & The North and Caravan. Mixed in with the folk and progressive influences, comes hints of BADBADNOTGOOD, Khruangbin and Polar Bear in the tight rhythms, the space of Debussy’s piano pieces and the experimental electronica of Stereolab and early Broadcast.
Jouis' sound melds these eclectic influences with their own mellifluous West Coast harmonies, inimitably skewed grooves and ambitious, spaced-out musical explorations. The first single is ‘Sinking Statues’ a riff led, groove heavy banger, and will be available as a digital single in January. Some key tracks to dig in to include the luscious opener Collapse Rewind, with its signature Jouis harmonies, circular bass and drum groove and spacious guitar which sets the scene for the record brilliantly. Turtle shows Jouis at their grooviest peak, with a killer Rhodes-led groove rolling underneath more incredible harmonies. There’s also the opportunity to hear the band wig-out on the sense-defying, time-warping groove of Medievil. Lyrically, the album’s theme is life itself. Birth, death and round again. Take a trip on the Mind Bahn, a flowing train of thought through Jouis’ collective mind.
Reviews for This Release:
This is something really great, lovely minor low key smooth prog rock ... - Katie Puckrick (6Music)
This is great! Thanks. Will send on to Lauren. - Lauren Laverne (Producer) (6Music)
A belter, I'll support that first track for sure! - Rebecca Vasmount (WWFM)
wow I'm really loving this Jouis track. Can't wait to hear more! - Hector Plimmer (NTS)
Dope! Absolutely killer harmonies, loving the swirling arpeggios too! The wildness that ensues after the two minute mark is amazing also. Big up None More! - Born Cheating (Tiffs Joints/Balaami)
Bramley Apple Cocktail
Our award winning mixologist Andy Mill teaches you how to make one of his signature Bramley Apple cocktails.
Ghost Tale Of The Month - June @ The Falstaff in Canterbury
Featuring John Jenkins at The Falstaff in Canterbury with his Ghost cocktail 'The Patrick Swayze'!
Jouis - Turtle
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Album: Mind Bahn [ALBUM]
Track: 4 of 9
Title: Turtle
Artist: Jouis
Label: None More Records
Cat#: NMR004
Formats: Vinyl LP/Digital
Digital Release: 5th April 2019
Physical Release: 5th April 2019
About This Release:
Jouis return with their second album ‘Mind Bahn’, their first album for None More Records following up 2015’s self-released ‘Dojo’. Jouis are a three piece from Brighton, UK comprising Joe Woodham (vocals, bass, guitars) Louis Pavlo (vocals, keyboard, synths and piano) and Adam Johnson (vocals, drums and percussion).
‘Mind Bahn’ is 9 tracks of groove laden psychedelic folk rock. Drawing on influences as far and wide as the British jazz-tinged folk scene of Nick Drake and John Martyn, the contemporary Canterbury Scene of groups like Syd Arthur and a sprinkling of the 70’s scene of groups like Hatfield & The North and Caravan. Mixed in with the folk and progressive influences, comes hints of BADBADNOTGOOD, Khruangbin and Polar Bear in the tight rhythms, the space of Debussy’s piano pieces and the experimental electronica of Stereolab and early Broadcast.
Jouis' sound melds these eclectic influences with their own mellifluous West Coast harmonies, inimitably skewed grooves and ambitious, spaced-out musical explorations. The first single is ‘Sinking Statues’ a riff led, groove heavy banger, and will be available as a digital single in January. Some key tracks to dig in to include the luscious opener Collapse Rewind, with its signature Jouis harmonies, circular bass and drum groove and spacious guitar which sets the scene for the record brilliantly. Turtle shows Jouis at their grooviest peak, with a killer Rhodes-led groove rolling underneath more incredible harmonies. There’s also the opportunity to hear the band wig-out on the sense-defying, time-warping groove of Medievil. Lyrically, the album’s theme is life itself. Birth, death and round again. Take a trip on the Mind Bahn, a flowing train of thought through Jouis’ collective mind.
Reviews for This Release:
This is something really great, lovely minor low key smooth prog rock ... - Katie Puckrick (6Music)
This is great! Thanks. Will send on to Lauren. - Lauren Laverne (Producer) (6Music)
A belter, I'll support that first track for sure! - Rebecca Vasmount (WWFM)
wow I'm really loving this Jouis track. Can't wait to hear more! - Hector Plimmer (NTS)
Dope! Absolutely killer harmonies, loving the swirling arpeggios too! The wildness that ensues after the two minute mark is amazing also. Big up None More! - Born Cheating (Tiffs Joints/Balaami)
Rally For Heroes 2012 - Driving through South of France
The Powers - Live showreel
High energy Kent based party band. Book us now for a night of Songtertainment!
Brian plays the Phoenix Pub in Canterbury
Combi with Tool Bar following muck spreader and hedge cutter
Valtra’s muck spreading hedge cutting Combi seed drilling wheat 2018
LUNATRAKTORS – The Exciseman
Happy New Year everyone! January is that time of year when we're all obliged to think of the taxman, so here's a little 18th century traditional about the unexpected benefits of *not* avoiding the attentions of HMRC...
This is the last of three videos we recorded at London's The Preservation Room last summer, with many many thanks to the amazing John Kye (and to Raphael Mann for some additional mastering).
LUNATRAKTORS – This Is Broken Folk
Documentation from Lunatraktors live at the Tom Thumb Theatre, Margate.
Video: Vision Thing Studio
Live Sound: Joseph Cornwell
Sound Production: Raphael Mann
Downs Link by bike (1 of 9) - Shoreham-by-Sea to Bramber Bypass (double speed)
The Downs Link uses two disused railway track-beds to link the South Downs Way and North Downs Way. To ride the whole track-bed one should begin at Shoreham-by-Sea and follow the path to Peasmarsh (south of Guildford).
Our video commences from the A283 in Shoreham-by-Sea. At the time of filming the beginning of the path further south was cordoned off due to building works. The route follows the River Adur, passing beneath the A27 and bears sharply right where the track-bed used to bridge the river. The path bridges the river a while later and picks up the course of the track-bed again at a right hand turning a while after. Upon reaching the A283 the path turns abruptly right to return to the river so that cyclists can pass beneath the road at the bridge.
Also on this channel: Cuckoo Trail and Centurion Way. For the ultimate humorous cycling travelogue 'Stair-Rods and Stars' by Adam Colton is available in paperback and digital formats, documenting trips along disused rail lines, canals and ancient trails in Southern England.
Si Bella Reception & Function Rooms | 21st Birthday Wedding Hire | Heathmont
The Si Bella Reception and Function rooms are located on Canterbury Road, Heathmont in the Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne and is the ideal place to book a birthday celebration, 21st, wedding reception or any excuse to party.
The Si Bella rooms are a very popular location for celebrating weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and religious occasions. Si Bella is also a popular venue for all sorts of music clubs and groups and has a great stage set-up.
They can seat 120+ guests and have a fully licensed bar. Si Bella is situated in the same building as the Heathmont La Porchetta Restaurant and can therefore provide plenty of catering options.
You can find the Si Bella Reception and Function Rooms at:
165 Canterbury Road,
Heathmont, Vic.
Phone: (03) 9876 9000
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Jake Quincey & The Big Rad Wolf - If Trouble Was Money November 2016
British Blues Rockers Jake Quincey & The Big Rad Wolf jam the classic slow blues 'If Trouble Was Money', original by Albert Collins and famously covered live by Gary Clark Jr. This video was filmed by Jake himself onstage at Canterbury's popular cocktail bar and music venue 'Bramley's'. The duo are joined by a guest bass player.
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See Jake Quincey & The Big Rad Wolf at a venue near you soon!
Henry Padovani - Brothers, Sisters & Preachers + Next to you Live @ Blue Rose Bresso 28-03-2013
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