Notification to the discerning music lover,

Dave Graney & Clare Moore will be playing songs from their new release “We Wuz Curious” at Basement Discs on Friday 22nd August from midday. You can check them out at the Basement as a trio ( with Lurid Yellow bass player Stu D) and hear them again with the full five piece band on Wednesday 27th August at the Northcote Social Club with special guest Henry Wagons.

Dave Graney is what’s known as a “heavy entertainer” (as opposed to light) and his music is rich (as opposed to poor) and his flight plan involves the clouds (as opposed to worrying around at the roots). Dave Graney is coming to the NSC for a very special night of entertainment to mark the beginning of his extensive tour with Henry Wagons. Accompanying him tonight will the Lurid Yellow Mist, a band of rare expertise. Henry Wagons will enthral his audiences while performing his daring stories laden with wry contradictions; mixing humour with pathos, tragedy with hope and irony with sincerity. Henry is sure to impress with his voice of depth inspired by the drunk, dead-dog, haunted-house, family curse side of the country genre.

Northcote Social Club, 301 High St, Northcote
$15+bf tix online at www.northcotesocialclub.com or ring 9486 1677
Wednesday 27th August
Special Guest – Henry Wagons

See you there.

xKaren

‘Cleanskin’ is Peter Chapman’s first full length CD.

Definition: cleanskin (noun; adjective: plural cleanskins)
1. An undercover police officer who has not done this task before
2. A criminal who has no prior criminal record
3. A terrorist who has not previously come to the attention of the security services
4. An unbranded animal
5. An unlabelled bottle of wine

” I like the idea of this music as ‘cleanskin’, new, freshly bottled – no label,” says singer/songwriter Peter Chapman. The 14 tracks on the cd vary in range and style and offer everything from lush string quartet arrangements to electronica inspired flourishes – all infused with a healthy splash of groove. “This is an organic based record. We laid down the original beds at Sing Sing in Richmond. Flavours in the songs include a four member singing group doing a choral thing and string arrangements for quartet. Overall this album has a real band based feel to it and the mix of songs is very diverse,” says Peter.

Peter Chapman is an experienced singer/songwriter and an exciting performer. He has written songs with other published artists and has contributed tracks to a ‘Warrior Films’ project. He has worked with members of Electric Mary, The Earthmen, The BadLoves, Chocolate Starfish, Boom Crash Opera and Pseudo Echo. In 2005 Peter twice performed tracks from his ‘Catch Fire’ ep on national television and has more recently performed at live gigs with Abby Dobson, Renee’ Geyer and Vika & Linda Bull.

One bottle of ‘Cleanskin’ contains 14 organic, lush, groove inspired, string quartet arranged, electronica kissed, vocal choir infused pop/folk/groove rock tunes to tempt your palette. Enjoy!

Details of Peter’s CD launch for ‘Cleanskin’will be announced in August. Please visit Peter at www.myspace.com/peterchapmansoloartist.

Introducing ‘Call Girl The Musical’ by Tracy Harvey – a brand new Australian production set in a call centre. This show is an absolute must see for anyone who’s ever had a job!

NEWS!! ‘Call Girl the Musical’ is pleased to announce one of Australia’s finest performers, Alan Fletcher (Dr Karl – Neighbours Channel 10) performing in the lead male role as super salesman, Frank.

His female counterpart – compulsive volunteer and do-gooder Jean Brown will be played by Tracy Harvey, co-producer and writer.

Tracy says ‘Customer contact centres are the factories of the future – and that’s not necessarily a bad thing, but it’s not necessarily a good thing, either!” And she speaks from experience. ‘Call Girl The Musical’ was conceived during a 6 week stint in a St Kilda Rd call centre. Tracy was compelled to take notes in between making calls and hasty trips to the Tea Room and those notes eventuated into this tuneful, compelling and hilarious new Australian musical.

‘Call Girl The Musical’ features the voices of Bert Newton and Steve Vizard with a talented ensemble of local actors and is funded by the City of Port Phillip Cultural Development Fund.

‘Call Girl the Musical’ has 23 original songs penned by Harvey, arranged by Jack Howard – (Hunters & Collectors) and performed by the entire singing and dancing cast with the Elwood Dads’ Band & Friends.

‘Call Girl The Musical’ was developed under the watchful eye of local script editor, Doug MacLeod of ‘Kath & Kim.’ It will be directed by dynamic young media producer, Bryce Ives.

A special preview season will run at the Phoenix Theatre in Elwood 23 – 31 October.

You can become a ‘Call Girl’ friend and hear tunes from the musical by visiting www.myspace.com/callgirlbiz.

Visit the website, too at www.callgirlbiz.com.

Actually, we couldn’t stop the press once the Australian media heard ‘Back To The Cat.’ Everyone from Triple J to ABC Sunday Arts to GQ to major metropolitan newspapers to down and dirty street cred press wanted a chat. And we got most of them in, too.

You can see a portion of the press reviews/interviews and see the sublime Barry Adamson here: http://barryadamsonausmedia.wordpress.com (or click on the pic below to link in a new window).

Watch this space for upcoming tour announcements!

Cheers,

Karen

To: Interested persons

Barry Adamson has been doing things differently ever since he strapped on a bass guitar, scoring the chart single, ‘Shot by Both Sides’ while playing for ex-Buzzcocks singer Howard Devoto’s Manchester based Magazine as a teenager in late Seventies. He played on all of Magazine’s seminal post-punk albums, and contributed to Devoto’s solo album and his next band, Luxuria. He also contributed to the studio band Visage, playing in the ensemble’s first two albums, Visage and The Anvil.

When Magazine disbanded, five albums later in 1981, his definitive touch was spotted by Nick Cave of The Birthday Party, with whom he played.

After that band’s final implosion in 1983, Barry became a founding member of The Bad Seeds, along with Nick Cave, Mick Harvey and Blixa Bargeld. He appeared in four of that band’s albums: ‘From Her to Eternity’, ‘The Firstborn Is Dead’, ‘Kicking Against the Pricks’ and ‘Your Funeral, My Trial’ before deciding rock music was too restricting a format for his ideas.

Mute recognised Barry’s potential and offered him a solo deal in 1987, resulting in the 1988 single ‘The Man With The Golden Arm’ – a cinematic statement of intent.

Nurturing a vision of The Great Soundtrack, Barry returned to Manchester’s mean streets to compose the autobiographical thriller ‘Moss Side Story’ (1989). The album so effectively told the story of a film that doesn’t exist that it wasn’t long before calls were coming in from David Lynch, Allison Anders and Derek Jarman. The following ‘Soul Murder’ was nominated for the Mercury Prize in 1992 and also caught the ear of Oliver Stone, who lifted three tracks in sequence for his groundbreaking movie ‘Natural Born Killers.’
Barry would continue to alternate between writing soundtracks and the acclaimed albums ‘Oedipus Schmoedipus’ (1995), ‘As Above, So Below’ (1998), ‘The Murky World of Barry Adamson’ (1999), ‘The King of Nothing Hill’ (2002) and ‘Stranger on the Sofa’ (2006).

While exploring new sounds and styles with each release, Barry’s lyrics continued to investigate the themes closest to his heart: identity, sexuality, race, spirituality, society and the all façades in between. His ongoing fascination with pop culture, graphic design, film, art, crime and outsider fiction have constantly brought new angles and details to be poured over by a constantly fascinated and fascinating mind.

Barry’s eighth album, ‘Back To The Cat’, reflects a life’s dedication to the Big Themes both in music and life and is his second release for his own “production home”, Central Control International.

It is The Big One – the boldest, most brilliant album of his career.

It is therefore fitting that at the height of his long and distinguished career Barry finally makes his long awaited first solo tour of Australia. Mr. Adamson will be accompanied by a full 5 piece band and will be performing selections from his entire solo career to date.

AUSTRALIAN TOUR. JUNE 2008.

Wednesday 18
BRISBANE. The Zoo. 711 Ann Street, Fortitude Valley
Tickets only $30 + bf pre-sale from www.thezoo.com.au, www.oztix.com.au or by calling 1300 762 545.

Thursday 19
Proudly supported by Triple R
MELBOURNE. The Corner Hotel. 57 Swan St, Richmond
Tickets $45 + bf pre-sale from www.cornerhotel.com.

Friday 20
Proudly supported by Drum Media and 2Ser
SYDNEY. The Factory Theatre. 105 Victoria Road, Enmore. * Please note capacity is strictly limited *
Tickets $45 + bf pre sale from www.ticketek.com.au, www.oztix.com.au and www.factorytheatre.com.au or phone 9550 3666

Saturday 21
PERTH. The Bakery Artrage Complex. 233 James St., Northbridge.
Tickets pre-sale from www.heatseeker.com.au and www.oztix.com.au

Awesome new album ‘Back to The Cat’ out NOW through Central Control / Inertia.

Images
www.centralcontrol.co.uk/press/

Video Clips
www.barryadamson.com/centralcontrol/cc1000.html

Youtube with Magazine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwKv3H9WAkY

Youtube with The Bad Seeds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFdUTM4gU-o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaEocK9Nrko

www.civilsociety.com.au www.barryadamson.com

MEDIA QUERIES/INTERVIEWS please ring Karen Conrad on 0400 527 365 or email kcpublicity@optusnet.com.au

Yo Hipster Cats and Kittens,

BARRY ADAMSON (he of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Magazine, David Lynch, etc, fame) will be arriving in Australia from London town on 21st April for a whirlwind media tour to promote his latest, greatest album yet ‘Back To The Cat.’

Barry will be doing one performance only in Melbourne on April 21st, Monday, 7pm at:

Pure Pop Records

221 Barkly Street St Kilda Vic 3182 Australia

Ph: (03) 9525 5066

Pure Pop Records is the only record store in Australia – possibly in the known universe – that also has a fully licensed bar, cafe and a stage for in-store performances. Pure Pop Records could only exist in St Kilda, of course. So come in, have a beer, have a coffee and a muffin, buy a record and enjoy hearing Barry Adamson play the tunes from his new CD ‘Back To The Cat.’

National tour announcement for June ‘08 coming soon!

MEDIA: The space at Pure Pop Records is limited, so please RSVP for this very special gig and we’ll hold a spot for you! Email kcpublicity@optusnet.com.au or info@purepop.com.au

See you there!

Yours in The Cat,

xKaren

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Hey Soul Diggas,

For one night only … Friday, 11 April 2008 … Prince Bandroom, St Kilda

The Harlem Dukes present

Stax soul legend EDDIE FLOYD (USA) with THE BAMBOOS

Together with Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin and Wilson Pickett, EDDIE FLOYD is one of the most important figures in southern soul music.

As a performer ‐ he was a hitmaker for the now‐legendary Stax Records out of Memphis Tennessee. EDDIE FLOYD was Stax’s no. 2 male vocalist after Otis Redding and had hits with “Knock on Wood”, “Big Bird”, “634 5789″, “Bring It on Home” and “Never Found a Girl” which are all Southern Soul classics.

He toured the world throughout the 1960s with the Stax Soul Revue also featuring Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Booker T & the MGs, Carla Thomas and Arthur Conley.

As a composer – EDDIE FLOYD wrote hits for Carla Thomas (“Comfort Me”), Wilson Picket (“634 5789”, “99 and Half”), Sam
& Dave (“You Don’t Know What You Mean to Me”) and Otis Redding (“I Love You More Than Words Can Say”) amongst
others.

This will be EDDIE FLOYD’s first Australia tour in his own right, having been to Melbourne only once before ‐ with the Blues Brothers Band in 1993. Melbourne’s own princes of super‐heavy funk, THE BAMBOOS will provide stellar back‐up, as they did for New Orleans funk great Eddie Bo on his recent tour.

With the rise of new bands like Sharon Jones and the Dap‐Kings, Budos Band, Osaka Monorail and The Bamboos, soul and funk music around the world is more popular than ever been. But, there’s nothing like the old‐school and original artists have also reaped the benefit with Betty Harris, Eddie Bo and Solomon Burke all selling out recent concerts. There’s no bigger name in soul and funk than EDDIE FLOYD.

Don’t miss Eddie knockin’ out the hits he wrote and recorded for Stax records from 1965 on, including ‘Knock On Wood’, ‘634 5789′, ‘Raise Your Hand’ and ‘Big Bird.’

Supports: DJs Pierre Baroni (PBS), Manchild (PBS) and Mohair Slim (PBS)

Tickets $49.50 + booking fee from Polyester, Missing Link, Greville, Prince of Wales public bar (12 noon – 10pm, 7 days), phone book 03 9536 1168 (credit card only, 10am – 6pm Mon – Fri) or book online at www.princebandroom.com.au

Doors 9pm, Show 11pm

GET SOME!

Cheers,

x Karen

Hey p_ikinger18.jpg,

Here’s a good reason to stay up late in front of the warm and golden glow of the tv on a Tuesday night….

“Bondi Tsunami” (a fantastic critically acclaimed indie feature film directed by Rachael Lucas) and showcasing music by Penny Ikinger and Malcolm Hill airs on SBS at 11.45 tomorrow, Tuesday 22nd of January.

Don’t miss the visual splendour of this rock ‘n roll road flick and the lush sounds of la Ikinger and Mr Hill – rich stuff soaring over a rolling vista of golden waves!

Many thanks to SBS for giving this worthy film a go.

Surf’s up so get out there and get some on ya!

Visit Penny at:
www.pennyikinger.com
www.myspace.com/pennyikinger

Visit Malcolm at:
http://mcmalcolm.blogspot.com/

Visit Rachael Lucas for Bondi Tsunami at:
www.myspace.com/bonditsunami

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Hey Music Lovers,

Fresh from Kim Salmon’s induction into the AGE EG Music Awards Hall Of Fame and on the eve of Kim’s Scientists reuinion tour and Ron Peno’s Died Pretty tour, The Darling Downs will be performing songs from their new southern tinged CD ‘From One To Another’ at the East Brunswick Club, 280 Lygon Street, East Brunswick on Friday, Jan 4. They will be joined by Mike Noga and the Gentlemen of Fortune. Tix are available at the door for $18.

The Darling Downs received high praise for their debut album ‘How Can I Forget This Heart Of Mine’, including raves from both Mojo and UnCut magazines in the UK and wide critical praise all around Australia.

‘From One To Another’ is following in the same sure-footed direction with a stack of glowing new reviews:

“…the album’s sparseness only helps highlight Salmon’s unusual finger picking style, giving Peno’s wavering vocals room to soar.” – Beat

“Darling Downs showcases (Peno) in whiskey-soaked country mode, though with the shades and subtleties that make him so spellbinding, while Salmon provides outstanding backing guitar and banjo.” – Rave

“The second album is a distinctly minimal affair, Peno’s emotive vocals dominating the stripped-back preceedings. Salmon shines with his understated accompaniment, utilizing soft guitars and banjo to superb effect.” – Time Off

“This album is peppered with highlights sweet and sad…” The AGE EG

“…more understated and sombre than you would expect from the Salmon/Peno union but in it’s own right From One To Another is as eccentric a release as any of those from the duo’s previous incarnations.” – Xpress

“…a soulful sweet tonic it is.” – Leader Newspapers

From One To Another was recorded at Dave Graney and Clare Moore’s Ponderosa Studio and includes 11 new songs – sort of hillbilly jazz free form tunes. A little bit of Appalachian music blended with a uniquely Australian sensibility to create a new sound that Salmon has dubbed “Countripolitan.” Don’t miss your chance to head South at the East with the Darling Downs.

‘From One To Another’ is out through MGM Records in Australia and through Carrot Top Records in the US.

Please ring Karen on 0400 527 365 to arrange an interview, a live-to-air or to get a CD for airplay or review.

Visit The Darling Downs at www.myspace.com/thedarlingdowns for more info.

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A deep fragile fallen angel’s voice, delicately wild lyrics gambling dangerously with despair and combined with a gloomy franco-british pop sound reconciles Serge Gainsbourg and The Cure, or Françoiz Breut and Lloyd Cole.

Two years after the release of ‘ Aux Jours Meilleurs’ (On Better Days ), a debut album that won wide acclaim from enlightened media (from Paris-based renowned cultural magazine Les Inrockuptibles to the major radio France Inter and on indie radio worldwide), the scandinavian-named french boy has landed in on our coasts with an intransigently beautiful new album ‘Perdition.’

SvenSson’s music distills mixed influences from the Joy Division’s and The Smiths’ new-wave cool and modern french songwriters’ intimate literary influences with an an unrestrained mixture of hypertensive electric explosions and naked moments of grace.

In concert, alone in pub cellars as well as under the bright lights of big stages, the alchemist from Toulouse is joined by folk guitars, violin and “cellobass”,to create his own unique blend of baroque rock. SvensSson has played in France and Denmark for both his “Better Days” and “Perdition” Tours, sharing unplugged gigs with some of the most elegant representatives of the french (Miossec, Daniel Darc, Da Silva, Prohom, Nicholson, Verone, Miro) or anglo-saxon (Andrew Bird, The National, The Posies) indie-pop-folk-rock scene. SvenSson and his inspired team will be on the road again in December ‘07 for an “Australian Perdition Tour.”

“SvenSson combines heavenly and abyssal zones like never before (…) a seriously distressed dandy.”

6 December – Excelsior Hotel with The Cuban Heels and Hunter Dienna
64 Foveaux Street, SYDNEY, New South Wales Tix available on 02 9211 4945

8 December – The Sando with Jo Meares, Liz Martin, Michael Bridges and Hunter Dienna
Sandringham Hotel – 387 King Street, NEWTOWN, New South Wales – Cost : $10 – Tix available on 02 9557 1254

13 December – Manchester Lane with Charles Jenkins & The Swedish Cowboys and Jo Meares
36 Manchester Lane, MELBOURNE, Victoria – Cost : $12 – Tix available on 03 9663 0630

15 December – Central Club with The Cuban Heels and Hunter Dienna
293 Swan Street, RICHMOND, Victoria – Tix available on 03 9428 1480

16 December – Brunswick Green
313 Sydney Road, BRUNSWICK, Victoria – Cost : free – further info on 03 9381 2413

19 December – Retreat Hotel with Jo Meares
280 Sydney Road, BRUNSWICK, Victoria – further info on 03 9380 4090

SvenSson’s Australian Perdition Tour is proudly supported by the Ambassade de France en Australie.

Look our for more news coming soon and don’t miss the opportunity to see SvenSson here on our sunny shores.

Cheers, Karen

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