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Thursday, 11th March 2010

RED STRIPE MUSIC AWARDS SHOW

93 Feet East, 150 Brick Lane, London

MY LUMINARIES + EDIT SELECT + NITEFLIGHTS + ROBOT DISASTER + THE JUDE

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With their heady mix of great melody lines and infectious hooks, it sounds like MY LUMINARIES have the coolest record collection ever. Q Mag... Big hitters like Welcome To The Family and Homewrecker are so huge in their sound and scope and so immediately addictive but somehow they ultimately leave you headbutting the nearest brick wall in an almost rabid need for more... My Luminaries are something special. Playing Out Loud
EDIT SELECT are a young musical gang from art beat of London s lower south east side, in yer face newer wave pop charm and pro-active creation. Fresh out of the traps, They re rather good according to Xfm s John Kennedy. They found themselves on the same bill as Motorhead, Happy Mondays, Athlete etc at Guilfest 2009 and in demand at creative gatherings like the 30, 000 strong Peoples Day Festival. If its about new music from promising young upstarts, EDIT/SELECT have got big ideas and invite you to join the campaign.
NITEFLIGHTS This high voltage band (Artrocker Magazine) boast a diverse and original set, dynamically spanning genres with passion and panache. Currently delighting audiences across London, Niteflights are a wide-eyed and malnourished troupe of young musicians bloated with ambition.
ROBOT DISASTER have a grasp on that feeling where emotions threaten to spill over into rage, euphoria or despair, always teetering and just holding it together. A great sound. NME Radio. Heavily influenced by everything from happy hardcore and indie rock to the hip hop and grime scenes, welcome to Robot Disaster. Sick electropunk kids bringin you stuff with a beat, stuff that s deep, and stuff that s danced to by the kids on the street.
With one electricity laden song after another, THE JUDE have been described as having an "all round Brits go Noo Yoik cool vibe ". Their sound comprises of Gav Duffy s Kings of Leon vocal growls with a Velvets throb and a lickle Strokesy staccato guitar fun. The result is a band that sounds far older than the single year it has been active for. According to Room Thirteen, "somewhere between those playful guitars lies the kind of talent that so many bands of today would kill for ". With stand-out tracks like End of the Road and Kids at War, The Jude are surely destined for bigger things - wise to catch them now.



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