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News: Eat your Own Ears announce series of gigs at London’s XOYO

xoyoLondon party promoters, Eat Your Own Ears, have put together series of special live shows at East London’s latest venue, XOYO. Taking place throughout October and November, the eclectic line up includes hotly tipped acts like Egyptian Hip Hop to established artists like, electronic wizard, Matthew Dear and former Beta Band member, Steve Mason.




Full line up below:


JUNIP + WOODPIGEON
Monday 4th October

After a 5-year hiatus, Junip have returned to work on a new album and play a live European tour. Junip are perhaps most widely known for being the band of José González but with influences ranging from Neu! to John Martyn, Junip sound mostly like Junip.


Woodpigeons’s chamber-folk concoctions of banjo, glockenspiel, choir and Mark Hamilton’s diffident vocals make for thoughtful melodious moments and joyous rock-outs


ERRORS and THE TWILIGHT SAD
Thursday 7th October

Scottish Indie titans The Twilight Sad and Errors share the billing for this co-headline show.
Errors manage to retain the elements of new-wave and acid-house that marked their early releases and build on it; a merge of angular guitars, spiraling, euphoric synths and informed dance sounds underpinned by truly mesmerising beats and rhythms in expansive, ambitious style.

The Twilight Sad are an indie band from Kilsyth, Scotland, and they combine folk influences with a more experimental live sound to create exciting indie music. Drawing on musicians such as Daniel Johnston, Arab Strap and Leonard Cohen, they write songs about their own experiences in the town they grew up in.


KISSES + FIXERS
Monday 18th October

Kisses is a Los-Angeles based disco project featuring Jesse Kivel and Zinzi Edmundson. Though primarily inspired by long-format, instrumental disco (Cerrone, Gino Soccio) Kisses has developed a uniquely concise songwriting style that is equal parts FM radio pop and expansive four-to-the-floor


STEVE MASON
Thursday 21st October

Having previously been a member of the Beta Band, and recorded solo as both King Biscuit Time and Black Affair, Steve Mason has gone back to basics, using his own name for the first time, to produce beautiful acoustic based songs, full of well-crafted pop melodies.


EGYPTIAN HIP HOP + CONAN MOCKASIN
Thursday 4th November

Egyptian Hip Hop emerged at the end of 2009 and were met with universal acclaim. NME tipped them as one of the top ten bands to watch in 2010, whilst the Guardian, Dazed, Loud & Quiet and Radio 1 have been all over them.
Since reinventing himself as the solo artist Connan Mockasin (previously Connan and the Mockasins) has used the early immersion in the blues to create his own musical language.


SLEIGH BELLS
Sunday 21st November

SLEIGH BELLS are just a duo — Derek on beat production, guitars, and songwriting; Alexis Krauss on vocals — but their tracks ram together many sonic worlds. Their electronic beats thud with gut-rattling low end; guitars are distorted siren squalls, or heavily gated and thoroughly crunched power chords, or playful, beta-band-esque strums. Krauss flips easily from hip-hop hook, to pop power, to sunshined, coquettish coos.


MATTHEW DEAR
Thursday 9th December

Matthew is a man of many different guises, whether creating and remixing under his own name, or one of his alter-egos – Jabberjaw, False, and Audion. Depending on who you ask, Matthew Dear is a DJ, a dance-music producer, an experimental pop artist, a bandleader. He co-founded both Ghostly International and its dance floor offshoot, Spectral Sound. He’s had remixes commissioned by The XX, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Spoon, Hot Chip, The Postal Service, and Chemical Brothers; he’s made mixes for the Fabric mix series and Get Physical’s Body Language.


Tickets for all of the above are available from ticketweb


XOYO, 32 – 37 COWPER STREET EC2A 4AP


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