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Dark Star Orchestra at The Garage
Rock18 March 2012
The Garage N5 1RD[map]
Using entire shows from the Grateful Dead's 30 years of extensive touring as a launching pad, Dark Star Orchestra recreates the original song for song performance set list for an entirely new generation of, as well as old school, Deadheads.
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David Guetta at Alexandra Palace
House Club1 June 2012
Alexandra Palace and Park N22 7AY[map]
One of the most in-demand producers on the planet, David Guetta has sold over three million albums and 15 million singles worldwide. Guetta has collaborated with a slew of both pop and hip-hop artists, including Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, Lil' Wayne, Kylie Minogue and Taio Cruz, injecting his commercial electro house sound into some of the biggest hits of the past five years.
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Destroyers of the Faith at HMV Forum
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DJ Yoda at HMV Forum
Drum n Bass Club19 May 2012
HMV Forum NW5 1JY[map]
Duncan Beiny aka DJ Yoda is no ordinary scratch DJ. His seminal 'How To Cut and Paste' series showcased a tongue-in-cheek mixing style that prompted Q Magazine to declare him `one of the ten DJs to see before you die'. Originally a hip hop DJ, he has been steadily incorporating a myriad music styles into his shows with a view to create exhilarating musical collages, from reggae to drum'n'bass, kuduro to country music and often at the same time concocting an intoxicating blend with one single aim in mind: to get the party going! Trail-blazing into the world of the audio-visual he has pioneered a new artform using cutting edge technology that he has been instrumental in developing to scratch and mix visuals on top of his DJ sets.
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Dreadzone at The Garage
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Electric Wizard at HMV Forum
Metal31 March 2012
HMV Forum NW5 1JY[map]
Often referred to as the 'heaviest band in the universe,' England's Electric Wizard have consistently redefined the preconceived thresholds of a detuned guitar chord with their peerless doom metal achievements. Formed in darkest Dorset by vocalist/guitarist Justin Oborn (previously with Lords of Putrefaction), bassist Tim Bagshaw and drummer Mark Greening, and initially known as Thy Grief Eternal (briefer still, simply Eternal), Electric Wizard made their debut with 1993's 'Demon Lung' single - a split release with fellow doomsters Our Haunted Kingdom (who later evolved into Orange Goblin).
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Everything But The Brain at The Lion and Unicorn Theatre
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Eyes Set To Kill at The Garage
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Florence and The Machine at Alexandra Palace
Acoustic Music8 March 2012 to 10 March 2012
Alexandra Palace and Park N22 7AY[map]
Theatrical art school graduate Florence Welch is renowned for her luscious vocals and kooky videos. The pre-Raphaelite goddess of the airwaves is one of the UK's most popular female stars and has become increasingly famous due to her hit singles such as Rabbit Heart, You Got the Love and Dogs Days Are Over.
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Girlschool at The Garage
Metal10 March 2012
The Garage N5 1RD[map]
Back in 1975, Enid Williams (Bass, Vocals) and Kim McAuliffe (Rhythm Guitar, Vocals), both from South London, formed an all girl rock covers band called 'Painted Lady'. In April 78 they changed their name to 'Girlschool' and hit the road touring venues around France, Ireland and the U.K.
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Glasvegas at The Garage
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Graeme Clark at The Garage
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Grouplove at The Garage
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The Hard Boiled Egg And The Wasp at The Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Drama22 May 2012 to 10 June 2012
The Lion & Unicorn Theatre NW5 2ED[map]
It’s 1904. The comedian Dan Leno has been confined to a lunatic asylum by his wife. But why has he been incarcerated? Is he mad? If not why is he there? What is the reason for his appalling headaches? If he doesn’t improve might he face intrusive possible life ending surgery? Why does a young George Robey hope Dan’s health deteriorates? And is the head of the asylum actually a man dressed as a woman.
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Howler at The Garage
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I'll Be Your Mirror: Slayer + Mogwai + Guided By Voices at Alexandra Palace
Indie25 May 2012 to 27 May 2012
Alexandra Palace and Park N22 7AY[map]
Curated by Mogwai and ATP, I'll Be Your Mirror is a weekend of diverse alternative music in Alexandra Palace. Friday sees legendary thrash metal band Slayer perform their seminal album Reign in Blood in its entirety, with support from doom metal band Sleep and sludge-rockers the Melvins. Saturday is headlined by Scottish post-rock legends Mogwai, with support from Washington's Mudhoney and UK slow-core band Codeine. Sunday is headlined by indie-rockers Guided By Voices, with support from Yuck. More acts to be announced.
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Infa Riot at The Garage
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Jedi Mind Tricks at The Garage
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Juice Crew Allstars at HMV Forum
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Kamelot at HMV Forum


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