Bands: Ray Dar Vees: Vince Kidd : Bridport Dagger
DJ sets: Catdog DJ : Tomfoolery : Soldiers Of The Knight : Black Chili : D.Martinez
Art Work: Photo provided by the Ray Dar Vees
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Headlining Ban Jam this week will be the, Ray Dar Vees. Given they only started out last summer, the future is already looking very promising for the threesome. With renowned producer Craig Silvey on board and a contract with the Pure Groove-linked Seven Sevens label they have already released their first single, Heart Attack. Their music is the epitome of a brilliant Ban Jam night with contrasting moody and energetic tunes.
Bridport Dagger Christened after an old gallows term, The Bridport Dagger met at the back of an ale house on Gypsy Hill during a drinking tournament. Consisting of two art school boys and a scientist, the trio's sound is bassless & drum heavy. Their twangy riffs and dense reverb evoke nightmarish 1950's rock & roll as re-imagined by David Lynch. As Stereosanctity put it; “Cinematic' in music crit terminology is usually taken to mean vast, expansive landscapes; but this stuff is 'cinematic' like a 30 second jump cut scene where some guy gets stabbed & thrown off a train". The Bridport Dagger were recently listed as the best discovery of Offest Festival 2010 in The Observer.
Alongside our resident dj’s Soldiers Of The Knight, Skip Skip Jump & the new Black Chili (Carlos) & D.Martinez we bring you Lucky Knightly, and the blonde to her strawberry, Sarah Bridge. With Sarah at Tonic FM & Lucy A&R Manager at Imagem Music the duo bring cutting edge industry only tunes and classic floor fillers. Opening the night will be Vulture House’s favorite DJ Tomfoolery, taking a break from the West End playing some of his classic dub and reggae.
By Edward-Horatio Winter
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