Thursday 18 December 2008

RUARRI JOSEPH LAUNCHES NEW ALBUM


Cornish singer songwriter Ruarri Joseph is back with his eagerly anticipated second album, entitled Both Sides of the Coin. The album will be launched at the Princess Pavilion in Falmouth on 6 Feb 09 and heralds a return to form for the artist. Back in 2006, after he unexpectedly landed a major record deal with Atlantic, Ruarri shot into the limelight with a selection of songs originally recorded as demos at home. His album, Tales of Grime and Grit, gave him a couple of hit singles, a headline UK tour and slots on stages at Glastonbury, Bestival and Boardmasters.

But Ruarri's career stalled unexpectedly when the record company demanded more music in the same vein as the demos he had recorded so long ago - some songs had been written more than eight years before they made it into the public eye. Ruarri knew his writing had changed a lot since then. After struggling to write songs that weren't really right, he decided to leave Atlantic and work on songs he really believed in. A result of both the decision to try songwriting on his own terms and the fact that many of his close family had a turbulent start to the year, Both Sides Of The Coin really does look at both sides of life - both the sunny and the darker aspects.


With a busy few months of gigs and support slots with artists like Donavon Frankenreiter under his belt and attention and support from the likes of Rob Da Bank, Janice Long, and Dermot O Leary, it looks like 2009 is going to be a good year for Ruarri Joseph.


Dont miss him at Falmouth Princess Pavilion on 6 Feb. Tickets are £8.00 in advance and are available from www.seetickets.com 0871 2200260 or from the Princess Pavilion Box office 01326 211222 – subject to booking fee.


www.myspace.com/ruarrijoseph

Wednesday 17 December 2008

ATTLA x SOUP CUSTOM KICKS XMAS PARTY TONIGHT




Tonight is the Custom Kicks Christmas party at Attla Snowboards in Truro. The "Custom kicks" project is a colloboration between Vans, Eastpak, Attla and The Soup Gallery and sees some of the South-West's finest artists customising Vans shoes and Eastpak bags. This is the first time that Vans have ever commissioned a project such as this and every shoe is strictly limited to one of its kind.

With late night shopping until 9pm and a live instore set from DJ Dilla as he spins a mix of the finest jazz/funk/reggae/hip hop and soul the event should get everyone into a festive mood! If you can't make it, make sure you check out our exclusive Attla x Soup custom sneaks competition in this month's issue of 247 Magazine to try your luck at winning some of this super rare product!

www.attlasnowboards.com
www.thesoupgallery.co.uk

Tuesday 16 December 2008

Out of the Jungle...

Simon Webbe, (ex-Blue boy band and I’m a celebrity contestant 2008) is fresh out of the Jungle and will be taking to the decks at Bristol’s very own Panache nightclub on Sat 20 Dec.

This will be his first DJ set coming out the Jungle which is also Panache’s Christmas party.

Simon will be spinning some club anthems and urban grooves to get the Christmas spirit going and Alize, the exotic Fruit based spirit, is offering the first 100 people through the doors a free Alize cocktail to get the party started.

More info here

Monday 15 December 2008

BREAKIN' CONVENTION: Get involved in an International Festival of Hip Hop Dance Theatre


Calling all b-boys, hip hoppers, and street dancers! Breakin' Convention is an annual convention of all things hip hop that began in 2004. The festival showcases dance companies and artists from around the world, giving a passionate audience the unique opportunity to witness the incredible diversity of Hip Hop Dance Theatre. There is also a focus on education, with a comprehensive workshop programme led by artists from around the world; graff commissions; graff jams; DJ demos and freestyling; film screenings and lecture demonstrations. From 22 - 23 May 2009, every corner of the Theatre Royal in Plymouth will be taken over by graff artists, DJs, MCs, freestylers, and break dancers.

Three top international hip hop acts will also perform at The Theatre Royal as part of the festival, which tours round a select few venues in the UK, Plymouth being the only city in the South West of the UK where the tour stops. Acts on the tour include VII Gems Rock Dance Division which will feature an exclusive UK performance from "the epitome of the b-boy" and hip hop dance pioneer Ken Swift. French artist Salah brings his crowd-pleasing mix of hip hop dance, mime and clowning to the stage too, and b-boy crew Myosung come all the way from South Korea (the best b-boying nation in the world) to take part.

As well as being a super hip event showcasing all this international talent, there's also a chance for local people to get involved, and submissions are now open for local and regional acts to perform on the Theatre Royal Stage! If you think you have something interesting to say through your work then you could be performing at Breakin' Convention. If you use hip hop or funk style dance techniques in exciting new ways, then get in touch with the team and you could be taking to the stage as part of the festival. If you're a young person just starting out or you're a seasoned professional, the organisers want to hear from you!

To get involved, download an application form at www.breakinconvention.com or call 020 7841 0304 for more info.

SUBMISSIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 31 JAN 2009. Keep checking www.breakinconvention.com for updates.

See http://www.theatreroyal.com/content.asp?CategoryID=968 for more on the event.

Saturday 13 December 2008

Dance Academy pair lose appeal

The Plymouth two who were jailed for permitting drug dealing at the Dance Academy, Plymouth have lost the first round of their appeal. Tom Costelloe and Manoucehr Bahmanzadeh claimed their trial in July was unfair and they said undercover police officers should not have been allowed to testify anonymously from behind a screen.

Read the full story here

Wednesday 10 December 2008

SASH! IS COMING TO CORNWALL!


Global superstar DJ Sash! is appearing at the Corn Exchange in Camborne on 17th December as headline act for Cornwall College’s Student Union Christmas celebrations and 80th birthday party.

With ten years of international success under his belt and over 17 million CDs sold around the world, Sash is famous for hits like 'Encore Une Fois' and 'Ecuador' and is finally heading to Cornwall. Steven Powell from the College’s Student Union said, “This year is a very special one for Cornwall College, celebrating its 80th year of providing excellence in education in Cornwall. We had to celebrate in style.”

Tickets are also available to the general public on the door at £10, Cornwall College students pay a discount £7 if they purchase tickets from their campus before the event and free student transport is also available from around the region. For more details check out the Cornwall College Student Union website at www.cornwallstudents.org

IF I COULD CHANGE THE WORLD…


If you were given the opportunity to change the world, what would you do? Cornwall based digital TV channel Chew TV is running a competition asking young people in the county to answer that question by making a short film.

The top ten films will then be picked, and made into reality as part of the Ideas That Can Change The World project. So whether it’s saving energy by switching off your TV or whether it’s about doing something positive for your community, if you’ve got an idea that could change the world for the better, make your short film (it can be a mobile phone or an all singing, all dancing three minute blockbuster) clip and upload it to chewtv.com by 5 Jan.

Tuesday 9 December 2008

Creative Office Space Available

Office Share opportunity suitable for freelance designer.

Are you a talented freelance designer based in or around Plymouth? Are you looking for a brilliant centrally located space to work in, with a great atmosphere and like-minded creatives?

Due to expanding their office, the boardsports, fashion and youth lifestyle PR agency Coffin on Cake have a great working space available within their office to let for a very small monthly fee. The working area includes office furniture (desk/chair/filing cabinet), wireless internet, private meeting area, telephone, a fully equipped kitchen, and lots of natural light. For more information and to come in and have a look contact Alex on 0870 112 7505 or email alex@coffinoncake.com.

Thursday 4 December 2008

MY HEROES KILLED COWBOYS DOWN IN CORNWALL

A brand new party drops in Cornwall this month from the man behind the curtain and two headed DJ outfit Jac the Disco, bringing people with an adamant refusal to grow up, some cutting edge, genre defying electronic dancing music from the big smoke and beyond to the ears and feet of the southwest ...
It all kicks off on Sat 20 Dec at the Sandsifter, Gwithian, Cornwall with Thick is Thieves - Winners of Groove Armada's prestigeous Lovebox competition, and who run one of the country's hottest club nights - Voodoo. Support comes from Urchins, (signed to Potty Mouth Music and in demand for their remix mastery), and of course, the mighty Jac the Disco with four decks of dancefloor destroying cross genre electro mayhem who has quickly gained a reputation for quality that is loved by party rockers everywhere from Cornwall to London to Ibiza.
Out in the front bar .. panda baiting disco funk Honk Kong Ping Pong bash it out - who have a penchant for all things funky, rooting it out wherever it can be found.
And just when you thought it could'nt get any better .. you will be treated to silver service battenberg cake by a Pandaand free whisky courtesy of MHKC sponsors Makers Mark. Ticket £5 in adv and it runs from 9pm till 3am.

Glade Festival is moving

Last years winner of 'Best Dance Festival' at the UK Festival Awards, The Glade Festival is moving venues to allow it to crank up the volume a little louder, go on longer and hopefully not get flooded out as in previous years! The Glade festival is the festival for electronic and techno beats and always has a stella line-up. The festival takes place from Thurs 16th July - Sun 19th July 2009, tickets are £125 or £99 if your a student. Get your tickets now from www.gladefestival.com

Friday 28 November 2008

CRITICAL MASS IN FALMOUTH

CRITICAL MASS is a global celebration of the alternatives to cars and other polluting traffic, and campaigns for the recognition of cyclists’ needs on today’s increasingly congested roads. The first Critical Mass event took place in San Francisco in 1992, and events now take place in cities all over the world. People are encouraged to bring bicycles and other forms of non-polluting transport and ride together in celebration. Join the Critical Mass ride in Falmouth on 3 Dec starting at 5.30pm at Falmouth Moor and going down the high street. For more, see the Facebook group Falmouth Rollers.

Thursday 20 November 2008

AVALAAN ART

Following the success of Avalaan’s art inspired apparel and accessories, they have now offered this sought after artwork on canvases, prints, posters and stickers.
Showcasing work from their Familia of up and coming artists, this includes 45RPM, PLAS, Kev Munday, Sceptic, AMIT, Patrick Bremer, Windy, G Man and LuLu amongst other exciting guest artists such as Oath and DBO. Boasting an array of originals, canvases, prints, posters and sticker packs from street, fine, sketchbook, surreal, graphic and abstract artists and photographers there is something for everyone. Check out all the Avalaan apparel at www.avalaan.com

Wednesday 19 November 2008

DONT MISS THE MOVEMBER RIP CURL SESSIONS AT THE SANDSIFTER

With live music from The Cuban Brothers, a surf competition and ridiculous moustaches, all in aid of raising awareness and funds for men's health and prostate cancer. For 'mo' information go to www.movember.com!

Monday 17 November 2008

Cornwall loses top D'n'B promoter and DJ

Cornwall's top club promoter and DJ, Mastervibe is moving to Oz at the end of November. Otherwise know as Darren Bason, he has been living in Newquay for far too many years and been responsible for numerous club events across Cornwall and beyond, from the rave days in the late eighties right through to present day. He is an accomplished D'n'B DJ, playing at numerous national events such as Dreamscape, Helter Skelter, Randon Concept, Innovation to name a few and the promoter of the South West Drum and Bass Awards. Outside of the dance scene, he is also the current National Surf Kayak Champion and ex Surf Kayak World Champion - now ranked 2nd!
He will be missed by all who knows/works and DJs along side him but is hosting a special free leaving party at the Red Square, Newquay on Fri 21st November. He will be exclusivly playing his last ever UK set, supported on the night by DJs; Re-Defeat,Grudge,F.i.b.u.a,Chazza & Corp.
& Mc Express.

Wednesday 12 November 2008

GET INTO ART AT PCAD: Open Day next week!

IMAGE: PCAD


If you are thinking of going to college to study an arts based subject, listen up! Plymouth College of Art and Design are hosting an Open Day next Wednesday (19 Nov), where potential students can come along to ask questions, check out the facilities and find out more about the course they’re thinking of doing. This is a great opportunity for you to see the range of courses available, from photography to graphic design, and fashion to printmaking – there’s something for all you creative types. It’s also a chance to find out more about career opportunities, and members of staff and current students will be on hand to answer any queries you might have. And there’s always loads of fantastic work from PCAD students displayed around the College so you’ll get to see proof that the courses are as good as they say…

You can also pick up valuable portfolio advice from those in the know, and there will be talks, presentations and workshops being held throughout the day, which runs from 3pm – 7pm.

For those who cannot make this Open Day, there will be another opportunity to visit the College early next year on 24 Jan.

If you would like to attend the Open Day you need to register via the website www.pcad.ac.uk, email marketing@pcad.ac.uk or call 01752 203434.

Tuesday 11 November 2008

CUBAN BROTHERS & SANDSIFTER x RIP CURL = MOVEMBER MADNESS


As you'll already know, November is now, and forever will be, known as Movember. It's all about growing your mo' - that is, your moustache, to raise money for The Prostate Cancer Charity. Movember began in Australia five years ago, when a group of friends decided they wanted to bring the moustache back into fashion and raise a bit of cash for charidee at the same time. Mo fever took Australia by storm, and has since spread to the USA, Canada, New Zealand and Spain, launching in the UK for the first time last year. Mo bros, with the support of Mo sistas across the world, have raised over £11 million for mens health issues in just five years.

And now, the moustachioed army march down to Cornwall for the very first Rip Curl Movember Sessions at the Sandsifter, Godrevy. Taking place on 29 Movember, the event will include a fancy dress surf competition, for which all contestants must have a moustache. The comp will be in a lucky dip format, and boards will be provided by Down The Line surf shop. A ping pong competition will add to the fun on dry land, with local DJs spinning the tunes, and in the evening, the Gala Party will be hosted by those fun loving moustache wearing Cuban Brothers! Come along dressed to suit your mo - whether you're going for a handlebar or a Magnum, make sure the rest of your clobber fits in!

Tickets are available from www.movember.com for just £10. Its good fun and it's for a very good cause.

Friday 7 November 2008

Carling Academy becomes O2 Academy

Mobile operator O2 will be the new sponsor of the Academy Music Group venues across the UK, ending its five-year relationship with Carling. The AMG venues, including the Bristol Academy will be renamed O2 Academy from January 1 2009 in a five-year £22.5m deal.

The deal will see O2 customers gain priority tickets to gigs at all the venues, which are majority owned by Live Nation with Metropolis Music and SJM Concerts, as well as other Live Nation events across the country.

The Telefonica-owned mobile operator will also have first option on exclusive live content from gigs and will work with artists to make it available for download on mobile handsets.

Carling has sponsored the AMG venues, which include Brixton Academy, Shepherd's Bush Empire and Birmingham Academy, since 2003. In November last year, it scrapped its sponsorship of the Reading and Leeds music festivals after nine years. Promoters Festival Republic, formerly known as Mean Fiddler, said the deal ended with mutual consent.

Thursday 6 November 2008

NEW IMPROVED SKATE PARK OPENS IN EXETER

Exhibition Fields Skate Park (also known as Arena) is set to reopen on Monday (10 Nov). Situated off Summer Lane, near Exeter Saracens Rugby Club, Arena is Exeter's second largest skate park. The reopening of the facility comes after a more exciting and extensive ramp system has been installed. This recent work builds on work done last year, when old ramps were replaced, and it means that all the ramps at the park are less than a year old, and are therefore expected to last eight to ten years. That's a lot of ollys. The new system was designed and installed by Tim Ruck, owner of the Boarding House skate shop in Exeter.

The ramps have been designed to serve a wide range of abilities in skating, blading and BMX-ing so there's something for everyone there. Make sure you check it out...

CALLING ALL YOUNG FILMMAKERS - Screen Actions Festival, today and tomorrow at Princess Pavilion, Falmouth

If you're a budding filmmaker or media junkie make sure you don't miss the Screen Actions Festival, which is being held today (6 Nov 08) and tomorrow (7 Nov 08) at the Princess Pavilion in Falmouth. Aimed at 8 to 18 year olds, the festival is also run by young people, and offers you the rare opportunity to watch big screen talent that originates from good old Cornwall. With careers advice, networking tips and drop in workshops run by the pros, Screen Actions offers you everything you could want or need to kickstart your filmmaking career, or just point you in the right direction to gain the skills you need to become the next Tarantino or Luhrmann.

See www.screenactions.com for details.

Wednesday 29 October 2008

THE NEW MASTERSOUNDS AT JELLY JAZZ!

The Jelly Jazz guys sure know how to throw a party, so we were excited to hear they had laid down plans for their annual Christmas shindig - and when we heard that they'd managed to get The New Mastersounds and Dionne Charles booked we got even more excited...

The Leeds-based New Mastersounds formed in 1999 and went on to become an internationally recognised force in the New Funk scene. They are joined by Brightonian soul sensation Dionne Charles on vocals. A classic Jelly Jazz night full of funk awaits! Get your tickets now to avoid disappointment...

Friday 24 October 2008

WANTED: EMERGING DEVON FILMMAKERS!

Are you a filmmaker based in Devon? Do you have an innovative short film idea which you'd like to see made a reality? Are you interested in exploring new approaches to digital format? Do you feel you are ready to make the leap to a more ambitious/semi-professional level of short filmmaking? If you’ve answered yes to all these questions, read on...

Exeter Phoenix Media Centre is now inviting applications for up to two projects from film-makers based in Devon. You can apply either as a team made up of a writer and director or as an individual writer and/or director. Live action films and documentaries can be a maximum of 15 minutes and animation can be a maximum of five minutes duration. Any genre will be considered, although we are looking for ideas which are suitable for a range of distribution platforms.

These opportunities are part of Digital Shorts, run by South West Screen and the UK Film Council in association with Exeter Phoenix Media Centre, Somerset Film and 4mations.

Deadline for applications: Monday 10 November 2008

For more information on both opportunities and details of how to apply please visit http://www.swscreen.co.uk/WhatWeFund/112.aspx.

www.exeterphoenix.org.uk

VOTE FOR CHARLIE G - BEST NEW FACE AT TRANCE AWARDS.COM!


The Trance Awards is a celebration of the biggest and the best in the world of trance from the past 12 months. Featuring 13 categories voted for by the public, this year's event is the fourth annual Trance Awards and it's set to be the biggest date on the global trance calendar. Over the last few years, tens of thousands of fans have made themselves heard and the awards are recognised by the scene as a barometer of what’s hot and what’s not.


The awards culminate in a star studded ceremony and party at Ministry of Sound in London, on 21 November. The lineup this year includes Trance Awards stalwart Judge Jules, who will once again help to present the awards, alongside The Thrillseekers, Lange, Sied Van Riel, Claudia Cazacu and Gavyn Mitchell.

The South West's very own Charlie G is nominated in the Best New Face category. This year has been a successful one for our Charlie, as he's launched his own record label, done two Japanese tours, as well as a whole loads of gigs and he's also been a columnist for your favourite magazine - us of course...!

Check out Charlie's tracks at www.myspace.com/charliegmusic and vote for him now at www.tranceawards.com/vote!

JAMES MORRISON ON TOUR

The husky crooner has just announced an eleven date tour for March and April 2009, which stops off in the South West at Bristol Colston Hall on 21 Mar and Exeter University’s Great Hall on 27 Mar. His current November dates are sold out, as he travels around showcasing new album, Songs For You, Truths For Me. He’s also about to release a new single where he duets with Nelly Furtado, called ‘Broken Strings’.

His musical career kicked off on the streets of Porth, near Newquay, where he used to busk as a young lad. He hit the big time two years ago with the single ‘You Give Me Something’ and he’s gone on to enjoy success around the world. Make sure you catch him on his tour next year… Tickets are £21.50 and go on general sale today (Friday 24 October). Available at www.livenation.co.uk or www.gigsandtours.com 24 hr cc hotline 0871 2200 260.


SURFS UP THIS WEEKEND

The British National Surf Championships kick off tomorrow at Fistral Beach in Newquay, Cornwall. The two day event has just been given the go ahead, as huge swell is predicted for the weekend. Surfers from across the country will descend on Fistral beach to compete in the prestigious competition, and with categories for Womens, Mens, Masters and Veterans, this is sure to be a showcase of top surfing talent. Contest director Anton Roberts said, ““We’re expecting a solid swell meaning ideal conditions for this prestigious contest. 9am Saturday will see the first heats in the water!” We’ll keep you posted on the results after the weekend.

Find out more about the British Surfing Association at www.britsurf.co.uk

Wednesday 22 October 2008

Tom Costelloe appeal confirmed

Free The Plymouth Two - Click for DetailsPromoter / DJ Tom Costelloe's appeal against his conviction for allowing drugs to be sold in Plymouth's Dance Academy is to be heard on Wednesday 29 and Thursday 30 October in the Court of Appeal.

We understand that the appeal will be heard as part of a parcel of cases affected by the 'Davis Points' - a new rule that witness statements given anonymously (like those given by the cops who participated in the Dance Academy trial) are no longer admissable as evidence. The Lord Chief Justice and a panel of judges may decide on a retrial, to quash his conviction, or not to do anything at all, in which case he will still able to appeal on other grounds. It's unlikely there will be a decision for a couple of weeks.

Fireworks spectacular at the Sandsifter!


On Sun 2 Nov don’t miss the FIREWORKS AT SANDSIFTER near Hayle. Promising to better last years impressive display, they’ve got the biggest, baddest display of professional pyrotechnics in West Cornwall all ready to go off. The event will start at 5pm with hog roast, drinks and music with the display commencing at 7pm. Entry is £4 per car or £1 on foot.

see sandsifter.eu for more info...

Thursday 16 October 2008

Burston Reunion Party

For all of you who remember trekking across the mid Devon countryside to the middle of nowhere (Bow) back in the last 90’s and early 00’s, House Trap present a special house and techno reunion gig on Fri 31 October at a more central location in Exeter – the Velvet Rooms on Fore St. They have managed to sort not one, not two, but three Burston legends to rock the reunion - Rowland The Bastard, Lazy Shaun & Creature Craig to take control of the Velvet Lounge for 'The Good The Bad & The Ugly - Big Burston Reunion'. The Question is, will Big Ray be there?! Doors 9pm, more info HERE

Skate comp in the city

Red Bull Manny Mania is a ‘Manual’ stake trick contest, taken from the initiative created in the USA, Red Bull has developed the event concept for the UK, and the tour will be stopping off in Bristol at St Paul’s Cathedral, Portland Square, BS2 8SJ on Sun 19 October. With over £2,000 in cash prizes up for grabs, you can be sure the cities top skaters will be in action, hoping to claim their share of the money! More info at myspace.com/redbullmannymania

Tuesday 14 October 2008

Halloween treats for film fans!


Truro based film production company o-region have a feast of spooky treats for you this Halloween with a thrilling evening of music and film at this month’s roughcut, their renowned short film evening. Taking place on 13 October at Miss Peapods in Penryn, the evening will feature a cocktail of video nasties and putrid punk rock! They’ve spent months trawling the dark recesses of the film world to bring you filth, gore, blood and guts from filmmakers all over the UK, with films from Anastasia Kirillova, Esther May Campbell, Ham Williams and Shelley Claxton. The cinematic highlight of the evening will be a world premiere of Fleapit, a horror double bill made especially for the event by o-region favourites Brett Harvey and Ian Bucknole. Tales of the supernatural and horrible horrors will be complemented by a performance from all girl punk rockers The Eyelids. Get in the mood with some horror fancy dress because there will be a prize for the most shocking outfit, and gruesome games and bloodcurdling quizzes top off this feast of Halloween treats!

Tickets are £7.50 and are available through www.o-region.co.uk / www.crbo.co.uk or phone 01726 879500. It’s advisable to book in advance as space is limited.

Friday 10 October 2008

The Guillemots head to Cornwall

We are delighted to announce that the Guillemots will be bringing their 'Fishbone for a drink' tour to Cornwall this autumn, with not one, but two dates, firstly at the Carnglaze Caverns, Liskeard on the 19th November and Princess Pavilion, Falmouth 20th November.

Promoters, SW1 Productions said 'The band were looking for unusual venues to play on this tour, they'd already asked us about Princess Pavilion as they'd heard it had a bandstand, and they loved the idea of playing in a Cave!'

The Guillemots (which is the plural of the name of a group of seabirds, but most often meaning the Common Guillemot), first emerged in 2005 with a support slot on Rufus Wainwright's sell out UK tour. 2006 brought the release of their Mercury Prize nominated debut album 'Through the Windowpane', which narrowly lost out to The Artic Monkeys, but firmly established the band with much critical acclaim.

In March this year, the bands follow up album 'Red' charted at no.9 in the UK album charts, with hit single 'Get Over It' reaching no.20 in the same month.

No strangers to Cornwall, the Guillemots supported KT Tunstall at the Eden Sessions earlier this year and in 2007 supported Paolo Nutini at the Rip Curl Boardmasters.

But this will be their first headline show in the region and as you would expect from the band, will take on a slightly non traditional format... 'Fishbone for a drink' tour is in association with Future Shorts who are one of the leading and most innovative short film labels, who passionately believe in getting short films seen and creating a culture around the medium, Future Shorts is recognized by filmmakers, the industry and press alike as the cutting-edge short film label.

The format will be Future Shorts setting up a cinema screen to show short films with Guillemots providing an improvised live soundtrack as the first part of the show followed by a full Guillemots performance as the second part of the show. The Carnglaze Caverns show will be seated. Support details to be announced.

Tickets are £15.00 available from www.seetickets.com 0871 2200260, Princess Pavilion Box Office 01326 211222 or from Carnglaze Caverns box office 01579 320251 - subject to booking fee.

Newton Faulker Exclusive Gig

Just a quickie to let you all know that Newton Faulkner is doing a show at the Carnglaze Caverns, Liskeard, Cornwall on Saturday 31st January 09 - it's part of a national tour of places that Newton personally selected to play at so that he could introduce fans to his new material.

Tickets go on sale from 9am on Friday 10th October - they are available from www.seetickets.com 0871 2200260 - they are limited to 4 per order and subject to booking fee.

Tuesday 7 October 2008

Glastonbury Festival 2009 - UPDATE

After tickets went on sale earlier than ever for Glasto 09, it looks like the success of this summer's festival is still ringing in people's ears as over half the tickets have already been sold. Which just goes to show what a bit of sunshine and a controversial booking can do for you!

Register online (or you can use your reg number from this year's festival if you ticked the "remember my details" box when you registered for Glasto 08) and buy tickets at www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk. This year for the very first time you can put down a £50 deposit to secure your ticket, paying the balance in February.

Now, it might feel weird to book tickets to a festival when you dont know any of the acts playing, but Glasto is so vast and diverse that you're sure to find something to your liking. The only other thing is...do you think the Met Office can do an eight month advance weather forecast...?

Thursday 2 October 2008

Free the Plymouth Two

Free The Plymouth Two - Click for Details

Dance music magazine Mixmag has just launched a campaign to highlight the cause of Dance Academy owner Manoucehr Bahmanzadeh and DJ Tom Costelloe who were jailed earlier this summer for allegedly allowing drug dealing to take place in the Dance Academy. We covered this story last month, but Mixmag have looked at it from a wider angle -
read it here - and join the campaign.

Appeals have been lodged for both Manoucehr and Tom but they are likely to take take a long time to come back to court. We will be keeping you up to date with this as and when developments happen, but in the meantime, read the article and join the campaign to Free the Plymouth Two.

MOONLIGHT SURF'S UP THIS SATURDAY!

THE RED BULL MOONLIGHTER sessions will take place at Putsborough Beach, located at the far end of Woolacombe Bay in North Devon on 4 Oct. The surf session is all about good times – there’s no competition, just good swell (hopefully). Starting at 6.30pm, there will be a bar and music at around 8.30pm, then the party will move on to a local venue. With the Red Bull wigwam and “re-energising” lounge and a volleyball net for non-surfers to have a play, this should be a lovely relaxing evening for all involved!

BREAKING NEWS: WHITE NOISE FESTIVAL CANCELLED

White Label Music were due to present the first White Noise Music Festival in Newquay in early November, but have just announced that the festival has had to be cancelled. The three day festival of cutting edge electronic music was due to be held at Hendra Holiday Park from 7 – 9 Nov. Billed as a festival with no rain, no mud, (just anoraks!), the line up included a Jarvis Cocker/Jason Buckle DJ set, Damo Suzuki and The Nitewreckers feat Dave Ball. The festival looked like it might be an interesting one, but it seems that sadly, the hurdles presented to the organisers simply became too much to overcome.

See www.whitelabel-music.co.uk for more information.

Wednesday 1 October 2008

Glastonbury Festival 2009 tickets on sale!



For the first time in Glastonbury Festival’s history, tickets will go on sale eight months before the event.

From this Sunday (October 5th), festival-goers will be able to reserve tickets for next year’s event for a £50 deposit – or buy their tickets outright.

There will also be no limits on the number of tickets you can buy or reserve - as long as each purchase (or deposit) is matched with valid registration numbers.

Michael Eavis says: "I'm pleased to point out that anyone intending to come to the Festival in 2009 won't be limited to one, two or even six tickets when the booking opens on October 5. Our only stipulation is that each ticket - bought or reserved - is matched to a valid registration number. This way we can ensure that tickets are going to genuine Festival-goers only. With your consent we will save your registration number so you won’t need to re-register for the next four years."

Says Michael Eavis: “After three years, I am now confident that we have developed the fairest ticketing operation available anywhere, and we are ready to go.

“With the new scheme, backed by the all-important registration process, everyone has an equal chance of getting a ticket. And most importantly, every ticket will be going to a genuine festival-goer direct.

“I’m also convinced that the £50 deposit will help a lot of people to spread the payment for their ticket over a much longer period.”

Next year’s Glastonbury runs for five full days - from Wednesday 24th June until Sunday 28th June 2009 – across 1,000 acres of beautiful countryside at Worthy Farm, Somerset.

Many festival-goers have already registered their names for the 2009 event and will therefore have their all-important registration number. Anyone who hasn't registered will still be able to do so through www.glastonburyregistration.co.uk. Those without internet access can apply for a registration form (enclosing an SAE) to Glastonbury, PO Box 2445, Glasgow G40 9AG.

When the booking lines (0844 412 4635) and website (www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk) open for ticket sales at 9am on 5th October, all registered festival-goers will have two options. They can either buy a full weekend ticket at a price of £175 (plus a booking fee of £5), or alternatively, tickets can be reserved at a cost of £50 per ticket. The balance will be payable by 1st February 2009.

NEW INDEPENDENT CINEMA OPENS IN PLYMOUTH

The Jill Craigie's cinema in the Roland Levinsky Building at the University of Plymouth opens it's doors this month, and to celebrate they are screening a number of silent films, presented with brand new soundtracks by a diverse selection of musicians.

These reinterpretations of classic films will include Buster Keaton’s 1925 masterpiece The General, Broken Blossoms, South and Battleship Potemkin.

Each screening promises to offer the audience something very rarely encountered in cinema and because each performance is either being performed live or specially curated for the event there'll exhibit that "had to be there" quality usually reserved for gigs or premiere's. Check out these listings:

02 Oct
THE GENERAL
Dir: Clyde Bruckman/Buster Keaton
USA/75mins/1925
6.30pm/£5 (£3 over 60s/free to UoP Students, staff and Friends Plus)
A combination of Buster Keaton’s physical comedy with dramatic stunts, accompanied by live music from energetic pianist and improviser, Andrew Odber.

09 Oct
BROKEN BLOSSOMS
Dir: DW Griffith
USA/90mins/1919
6.30pm/£5 (£3 over 60s/free to UoP Students, staff and Friends Plus)
Set in the east end of London in the lime house district amidst opium dens, Broken Blossoms is a dream-like tale of love in the face of adversity. Seven-piece progressive folk outfit the Dharma Bums perform a live score alongside a screening of this intimate and poignant film. New addition to the group, electronics maestro Oliver Charles will make his debut as a Bum at the gig so don’t miss out!

16 Oct
SOUTH
Dir: Frank Hurley
UK/81 mins/1919
6.30pm/£5 (£3 over 60s/free to UoP Students, staff and Friends Plus)
South tells the story of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s ill fated journey to the Antarctic. The incredible voyage and subsequent marooning was captured by photographer, cameraman and adventurer Frank Hurley so there’s some pretty rare footage in this film. It will be accompanied by a new digitally generated score by composer Alexis Kirke, which captures the desolate, white landscape of Antarctica.

23 Oct
THE BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN
Dir: Sergei Eisenstein
USSR/75 mins/1925
6.30pm/£5 (£3 over 60s/free to UoP Students, staff and Friends Plus)
Eisenstein’s dramatisation of the 1905 Battleship Potemkin uprising against oppressive officers was intended as a piece of propoganda, but became an influential piece of film making because of the director’s use of montage, the influence of which can be seen in modern cinema – from Coppola’s Apocalypse Now to De Palma’s Untouchables. The screening will be accompanied by a specially developed digitally reconfigured orchestral piece from composer Shostakovich.

The Jill Craigie Cinema is in the Roland Levinsky Building at the University of Plymouth.
Box office: 01752 585050
www.peninsula-arts.co.uk

Thursday 25 September 2008

EXCLUSIVE BLOG from behind the scenes on Rosie and the Goldbug's new video!








































We go behind the scenes with Rosie and the Goldbug on the set of their new video for "You've Changed" - check out the blog from Pixie, Plums and Rosie (and Mr Happy the horse!)

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With the fabulous Isaac Rentz flying in to Cornwall for the first time we knew that this video would be a lot of fun and once again very interesting with Isaac loving the thought of us Bugs running around with animals. Isaac is a video director from America who blew us away so much with the work he did on our last video for the "Lover" single that we had to work with the majestic maestro once again.

The main idea behind the video was to capture the ethereal feeling of the song "You've Changed" which some reviews have commented on as being our guilty pleasure, if this means that it is slightly poptastic and a whole lot of fun to play live then I agree.

We set out to a secret location somewhere on Bodmin Moor with a whole entourage of people (that got lost in one big long line of cars moving through the valley like a Jeff Jordan sea snake!) including The Toad, our much loved make up artist, also a massive horse that Rosie would soon be riding at crazy speeds chasing a quad with Isaac shaking over every country bump but somehow managing to control the biggest camera in the world.

We dressed like modern day Victorian style vixens (and dude!!) and used the amazing setting to create interesting back drops whilst we individually strutted our stuff and Plums attacked her drum kit with thousands of drums sticks to prove that she was the boss of the beats.

Overall the shooting for the video went unbelievably well with no problems and our timing could not have been more perfect, with the last shot consisting of a natural sunset falling behind the band playing covered in smoke and a final shot of a well worked Miss Rosie Vanier.

Pixie and the gang. x

















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We can't wait to see the finished thing - keep your eyes peeled for the video, coming soon!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY KOOLA!


Newquay’s coolest club, The Koola celebrates it’s 10th birthday on Sat 26 Oct with breaks legend, Rennie Pilgrem (pictured) supported by the residents across two rooms. Expect a full on party and added extras, such as girls on roller skates, skating around the club tempting you with various jellied alcohol. Not sure how much skating will get done in a packed club though...

Tuesday 23 September 2008

BREAKING NEWS: Oasis cancel Eden gig

OASIS were due to play their first ever gig in Cornwall next week, but it has just been announced that the band have had to postpone the date due to the injuries Noel sustained when he was attacked whilst performing onstage in Toronto recently.



The band's management confirmed this late this afternoon with the following statement: "Oasis are being forced to postpone three further shows as a result of the injuries Noel sustained when he was attacked on stage in Toronto. A CT scan has now revealed that Noel suffered three broken and dislodged ribs in the attack and he has been advised by his doctor that he will not be able to perform for at least another week.

"The three affected shows are the Eden Project, Cornwall on September 27, the Gloria Theatre, Cologne on September 29 and Bataclan, Paris on September 30. All three shows will be rescheduled and fans are advised to retain their tickets pending further announcements. The Oasis UK Arena Tour, beginning October 7, is going ahead as planned."

Peter Hampel, Eden's creative director, said: "We are sorry to hear that Noel's injuries mean that he will not be well enough for the band to perform on Saturday and we wish him a speedy recovery. We share fans' disappointment at the latest news. We are now talking to the band's management about rescheduling the concert."

Ticket holders are advised to keep their tickets and await further announcements.
Further information and updates will be published on www.edenproject.com

Friday 12 September 2008

SCOOPMANGO REFORM FOR 'NO REASON END OF SEASON'!

Hardcore rockers ‘SCOOPMANGO’ are reforming for a one-off gig (their first in over two years), to headline this year’s 'No Reason End Of Season Party' which will be held on Saturday 27th September 2008 in a marquee at Cligga Head in Perranporth.

If you like your 'Rage Against The Machine' mixed up with your ‘Red Hot Chili Peppers’, blended with a touch of ‘Jimi Hendrix’ and added to a dash of ‘Primus’ then don’t miss this.

Tickets are just £10, however all profits made will be going to local charities. With just 500 available they’re bound to sell out fast!

Other bands include ‘Tongue & Groove’, ‘Ricks Rebels’, ‘Seed’ plus more to be announced. There will also be DJ's, bars and catering, with the main bar serving all the usual beverages, and a separate bottle bar to keep queues to a minimum. Fancy dress is encouraged but not essential. The more outrageous the better!

There will be taxis available to ferry you to and from the site from outside The Deck in Perranporth for just £1 each way.

Doors open at 6pm, bands from 8pm to 1am, doors close at 2am.

TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW FROM ....

The Deck (Perranporth)
The Waterfront Restaurant (Perranporth)
Aggie Surfshop (St. Agnes)
Pirran Surf (Perranporth)
Clarendon Imports (Newquay)
Modern Music (Truro)


http://www.myspace.com/scoopmango

Wednesday 3 September 2008

WIN TICKETS TO CLUBLAND 2: LIVE DANCE PARTY AT PAVILIONS!

PLEASE NOTE: CLUBLAND'S PLYMOUTH DATE HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES.
As a result we are unable to offer competition tickets.
Apologies to all who entered - check back later today for more information.




It might seem like ages away but you’d better get in there quick if you want tickets for Clubland 2, a huge dance music party being held at Plymouth Pavilions on Saturday 6 December. Featuring live performances from big names like Scooter, Ultrabeat, Darren Styles, Kelly Llorenna, N-Force, and Eyeopener, this is the first time the Clubland party has landed in Plymouth and with such a high profile line up is sure to be a sellout. From techno to house, some of the most successful current names on the scene are part of this lineup! Headliners Scooter are the most successful German act since the charts were introduced, and scored a number 1 on the UK album charts earlier in the year with 'Jumping all over the World'. Darren Styles released his debut album ‘Skydivin’ recently, which went gold in just three weeks, and ‘Discolights’, his collaboration with Ultrabeat, has been the dancefloor hit of the summer.

Tickets go on sale this Friday (5 September) at 9.30am and cost £25.
(Tickets may be subject to a processing fee.) To book tickets contact the Box Office on 0845 146 1460.

WIN!!!
We have THREE PAIRS of tickets to Clubland 2 to give away! To enter, send an email with CLUBLAND in the subject line to 247@outofhand.co.uk. Don’t forget to include your name, date of birth and contact telephone number. Winners will be picked at random. The competition ends on 31st October.

Tuesday 2 September 2008

SEE FRESH NEW TALENT AT FREE GIGS IN CORNWALL: Max Tuohy


A series of free gigs have been announced to showcase the fresh new talent of young musician Max Tuohy. Tuohy (pronounced two-e) has recently been signed to Ugly Truth Records, the home of Newton Faulkner. Since Faulkner’s initial success seems to have been linked to the fanbase he built up by doing intimate gigs around Cornwall, record company bosses have recognised the area as a good “testing ground” for new acts. Ugly Truth spokesman James Roberts said, “Audiences in Cornwall are always willing to listen to new artists and do not seem to be swayed by trends or music critics, they make up their own minds!”

Max has been described as “a young beatboxing Jack Johnson with the soulful voice of David Gray” and has also been pegged as “one to watch” for 2009, so catch him while you can for free at the below dates next week.

10th Sept - Boujis, Truro
11th Sept - Tap House, St Agnes
12th Sept - Sandsifter, Godrevy
13th Sept - Miss Peapods, Falmouth

Go to www.myspace.com/max2e07 to listen to his single, Run Over.

Wednesday 27 August 2008

OASIS PLAY EXCLUSIVE EDEN GIG!

Oasis are set to play an exclusive show at The Eden Project in Cornwall on 27 September. The band are currently preparing for their sold out UK tour, which kicks off this autumn. The Eden gig is the first time they’ve played in Cornwall (and they haven’t played in the UK since Feb 06), and will be filmed for global broadcast by MTV. Tickets will be available to buy through a raffle system – fans will have to register on oasisinet.com to enter a draw to win the chance to buy up to two tickets to this exclusive (and very exciting!) gig. Registration opened at midday on 29 August, and closes at midday on 5 September. Successful applicants will be notified on 8 September and will have four days to buy their tickets. Oasis’ hotly anticipated new album, Dig Out Your Soul, is out at the start of October.

Monday 18 August 2008

FISTRAL GEARS UP FOR QUIKSILVER SKINS CONTEST

Newquay has barely had time to recover from the Rip Curl Boardmasters at the start of this month before another surfing giant hits Fistral Beach with a hot new surf contest. Organised with the British Surfing Association and inspired by Spencer Hargraves of the Quiksilver Surf School, Newquay, the Quiksilver Skins competition lands at Fistral on the August Bank Holiday weekend. With a prize purse of £700 and a classic Gibson guitar up for grabs, the competition’s fresh format will see 32 surfers compete one on one until there’s only one man standing. Some of the UK’s best pro’s are already signed up to what will be a lighthearted yet highly competitive contest. Fistral Beach will be bustling with other stuff too including St Tropez Beach Tanning Cabanas (for that healthy surfer glow!) and The Gibson Guitar Tour Bus (with impromptu gigs tipped for the whole weekend – keep a close watch!). UK Roxy surfers Sophie Hellyer, Candice O'Donnell, Holly Donnelly & Amy May Garvey will also be on hand scouting for female surfing talent throughout the event, and giving demos. Give stand up paddle a whirl with Starboard and Roxy and the help of Quiksilver legends Grishka Roberts and Spencer Hargraves.

More information can be found at: www.quiksilver-europe.com

BEACH BREAK LIVE DOCUMENTARY on BBC3 TOMORROW

Beach Break Live is a fab little festy based in Polzeath that celebrated it's second year this summer. Aimed at the lucky breed of human called the Student, Beach Break is a boutique (that means fairly small) festival that takes place in a beautiful clifftop location at Carruan Farm in Polzeath, Cornwall. Taking place in June, this year's festival saw The Wombats, Mr Scruff, Scratch Perverts, Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong and lots more take to the stage...

Fuelled by an eco-friendly and festival-loving team who set out to take everything they loved about festivals and bring it together in one student-and-environment-friendly event, their search for funds to make their dreams a reality even took them as far as the BBC's Dragons Den, where they managed to impress the panel with their idea, which is no mean feat. Rejecting cash from the Dragons in favour of teaming up with Outgoing Travel, the festival has gone on to be hugely successful and as a result was filmed this year for a BBC3 documentary, which will be aired on BBC3 tomorrow night (19 August) at 9pm. Did you go? Did you wave at the camera?! Then you might be on telly tomorrow night! Fab!

Early Bird tickets are on sale for next year's festival already! For more info, go to:
www.beachbreaklive.com

Wednesday 6 August 2008

The very first Exe Fest this Sunday!

The very first Exe Fest takes place this weekend at Exmouth Rugby Club. On Sunday from 12noon - 9pm, a mix of quality DJs and live acts from around the South West will perform everything from electro to reggae, hip hop to acoustic, and indie rock to drum and bass. The lineup includes legendary breaks and electro outfit Ben and Lex, four-piece “indie jukebox” Terrible Strangers, and the fat beats of Exeter’s finest skankmeisters Dib Dub Soundsystem.

A great variety of other entertainments will also be on offer, including a 96x8ft graffiti wall that will be “constructively vandalised” throughout the day. With break dance demos, tasty hot food, a bar, original art and t-shirts to buy, this is one funky mini-fest!

Tickets are available in OnionHeart (Exmouth) and Reform Records (Exeter). They are a steal at £5 for adults and £3 for kids, although there are a limited number available so don’t hang around.

For more info and the full line up, see:

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=19445383075

http://www.myspace.com/exmouthnewmusic



- Exe Fest, Sunday 10th August at Exmouth Rugby Club -