Tinnitus
25-11-2009, 10:16 PM
Yay! Christmas! Woo! Everyone loves it - tacky decorations, horrendous festive songs, annoying relatives, endless mince pies, pissed retards in vomit-stained santa hats and loads of marriage breakdowns all bound together with lovely religious glue - so much to make you feel great about humanity, don't you think? Well if you want to escape all that bollocks (apart from the santa hat types perhaps) there's a little pubrave going off in a certain legendary venue on the back streets of Sheffield - nothing less than the Tinnitus/Room 303/Subvert Christmas Party in fact. After all, the greatest gift you can give at Yuletide is bass, and we've got a selection of underground dons and lairy residents to provide plenty of that . . .
The Tinnitus/Room 303/Subvert Christmas Party @ The Red House, Solly St, Sheffield, Friday 4th December 2009
SCHEME BOY (http://www.myspace.com/schemeboy)
(Ninja Columbo (http://ninjacolumbo.co.uk/)/Peace Off (http://peaceoff.c8.com/)/Adverse Camber (http://www.adverse-camber.net/))
It's taken a while to get Schemeboy to the Red House, but it's happened at long last. As co-founder of the Adverse Camber crew, one half of the somewhat mental Boep, prolific producer on some of the sickest labels around, keyboard player with a leading psychedelic prog rock band and founder of the Anti-Ketamine League, he's done it all really. Apart from utterly, utterly mangle the dancefloor at the Redhouse that is, and about time too!
SASQUATCH (http://www.myspace.com/footandmouthflow)
(Senseless Records (http://www.senselessrecords.co.uk/))
This guy lives, breathes and pretty much personifies bass. Rooted about as firmly as possible in the underground, he's raved, DJed, produced and squatted his way around the UK and Europe all while co-running the seminal Senseless Records imprint. We are very, VERY lucky to have him play in Sheffield - expect fresh, razor sharp bass music. Proper zeitgeist.
And, of course, there will be heaps of ace music (and something that passes for showmanship) from the usual motley bunch of residents. You know they're good, I know they're good - even your mum knows they're good.
The craic is as follows:
Venue - The Red Hose, Solly St, Sheffield
Doors - 9 while 3
Tax - FREE! FREE! FREE! before 10:30/£4 after
Sound - Danger rig
Lights - Billy DMX
Booze - plenty
See you on the floor . . .
T/R/S xxx
www.myearsarebleeding.co.uk (http://www.myearsarebleeding.co.uk)
The Tinnitus/Room 303/Subvert Christmas Party @ The Red House, Solly St, Sheffield, Friday 4th December 2009
SCHEME BOY (http://www.myspace.com/schemeboy)
(Ninja Columbo (http://ninjacolumbo.co.uk/)/Peace Off (http://peaceoff.c8.com/)/Adverse Camber (http://www.adverse-camber.net/))
It's taken a while to get Schemeboy to the Red House, but it's happened at long last. As co-founder of the Adverse Camber crew, one half of the somewhat mental Boep, prolific producer on some of the sickest labels around, keyboard player with a leading psychedelic prog rock band and founder of the Anti-Ketamine League, he's done it all really. Apart from utterly, utterly mangle the dancefloor at the Redhouse that is, and about time too!
SASQUATCH (http://www.myspace.com/footandmouthflow)
(Senseless Records (http://www.senselessrecords.co.uk/))
This guy lives, breathes and pretty much personifies bass. Rooted about as firmly as possible in the underground, he's raved, DJed, produced and squatted his way around the UK and Europe all while co-running the seminal Senseless Records imprint. We are very, VERY lucky to have him play in Sheffield - expect fresh, razor sharp bass music. Proper zeitgeist.
And, of course, there will be heaps of ace music (and something that passes for showmanship) from the usual motley bunch of residents. You know they're good, I know they're good - even your mum knows they're good.
The craic is as follows:
Venue - The Red Hose, Solly St, Sheffield
Doors - 9 while 3
Tax - FREE! FREE! FREE! before 10:30/£4 after
Sound - Danger rig
Lights - Billy DMX
Booze - plenty
See you on the floor . . .
T/R/S xxx
www.myearsarebleeding.co.uk (http://www.myearsarebleeding.co.uk)