Music
Showing results 61 to 80.
-
Assemblage 23
-
Assorted Jelly Beans
-
As Tall As Lions
-
The Asteroids Galaxy
-
Astra
Concert14 April 2010
The Scala London N1 9NL[map]
Like a heavy hammer onto anvil, down from Ether's starry meadows, the sounds of Astra are engulfing this planet Earth. With their heads floating in the mist of Europe's original psychedelic and progressive eras, Astra make timeless music for timeless minds. Their approach is genuine and heartfelt - focusing on melody, symphonic landscapes, cosmic atmospheres as well as raw energy, dynamics and space travel. Astra began their space odyssey under the winter sun of San Diego, CA in the year 2001. With the joining of new drummer/multi-instrumentalist David Hurley in 2006 and the recent addition of guitar wizard Brian Ellis, the planets aligned and Astra was complete.
-
Athlete
Concert8 December 2009 to 9 December 2009
O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire W12 8TT[map]
Commercial indie rockers from South East London with an extremely broad fanbase in the UK. In acknowledgement of their pop choruses, they won an Ivor Novello award in 2006 for their smash hit single 'Wires'.
-
The Atomic Bitchwax
-
Aurelio Martinez
-
Autokratz
-
The Automatic
-
The Automatic
-
The Automatic
-
Avishai Cohen
-
Backyard Babies
-
Band of Skulls
-
Basement Jaxx
-
The Bays
Concert5 December 2009
Koko NW1 7JE[map]
The Bays, the UK's legendary, improvising, electronic group took a new step by curating and headlining 24 hours of music in the Blue Pavilion tent at Bestival 2006. The band are frequent offenders at the Big Chill festival, and due to their improvising prowess can pretty much guarantee that no two shows are ever the same.
-
Beak
-
The Beat
Concert4 December 2009
The Rhythm Factory E1 1EW[map]
Formed in the working class suburbs of industrial Birmingham in England in 1978 The Beat arose at a time of high unemployment and social upheaval. Ranking Roger and Dave Wakeling led with vocal duties while Andy Cox and David Steele took guitar and bass duties with Everett Morton supplying the most distinctive of drumming styles. Added to this mix was the renowned saxophonist Saxa, adding the deliciously warm Jamaican ska instrumental flavour that is forever associated with the bands sound.
-
The Beat
Concert22 May 2010
HMV Forum NW5 1JY[map]
Formed in the working class suburbs of industrial Birmingham in England in 1978 The Beat arose at a time of high unemployment and social upheaval. Ranking Roger and Dave Wakeling led with vocal duties while Andy Cox and David Steele took guitar and bass duties with Everett Morton supplying the most distinctive of drumming styles. Added to this mix was the renowned saxophonist Saxa, adding the deliciously warm Jamaican ska instrumental flavour that is forever associated with the bands sound.
London Pass
Theatre Breaks
Attractions
Dinner & Show