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Music & Clubs picks of the week, Sep 19 – 25

By Adam Burrows  Monday Sep 19, 2016

Monday: A history of classical music in 50 minutes, The Lantern. 
Jonathan James, a freelance music educator and conductor, gives a whistle-stop tour of the main eras of music, from medieval to modern. b247.staging.proword.press/channel/whats-on/music-01/classical/history-of-classical-music-in-50-minutes-bristol

Jonathan James

Tuesday: Father Murphy / Muscle and Marrow / Age Decay, The Louisiana
Organ-guitar-drums unit Father Murphy are one of the most eerily compelling groups to emerge from Italy in recent years. Support from Portland experimentalists Muscle and Marrow, and Bristol downer rock band Age Decay.
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Tuesday: Richard Boothby – Solo Fantasies, St Georges
In 2015, twelve solo violin pieces by Telemann were discovered after being lost for 280 years. Virtuoso Viol player Richard Boothby performs the complete set. 

Thursday: Nova Twins, The Louisiana
South East London duo combining driving, angry punk and grime with a hard, bass driven centre.
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Nova Twins


Thursday: Anthroprophh / Gnomes / Flowers Must Die, Exchange.

Bristol’s Anthroprophh play heavy metal with a psychedelic twist, with wailing guitar solos and echoing vocals. The support will be Russian stargazing, psych-ambient soundscapers Gnomes, and Swedish psych rockers Flowers Must Die.
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Friday: The Headhunters, The Lantern
Best known for their classic collaboration with Herbie Hancock, Headhunters play silky smooth jazz funk grooves with elements of r&b, acid jazz and bebop.
b247.staging.proword.press/channel/whats-on/music-01/jazz/the-headhunters-bristol?time=1474585200 

Headhunters
 
Saturday: Tokyo World, Eastville Park
The annual all-dayer returns with one of the year’s biggest lineups. Acts include Wiley, Carl Craig, Mala, Daniel Avery, Om Unit, Ed Rush, Floating Points and Artful Dodger.
b247.staging.proword.press/channel/whats-on/music-01/festivals/tokyo-world?time=1474671600 

Wiley
 
Oxygen Thief, The Louisiana
Bristol based festival favourites Oxygen Thief play a lively blend of folk, punk and alternative rock. 
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Oxygen Thief
 
Saturday: Tcha Limberger’s Budapest Gypsy Orchestra, The Lantern
Hungarian gypsy band style, as multi-instrumentalist Limberger’s marshals his handpicked orchestra from passionate intensity to smouldering pathos. 
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Tcha Limburger

Sunday: Musicians Against Homelessness, Exchange
A day of live music with all proceeds going to homeless charity Crisis. The nine acts performing include conceptual pop group The Twelve Hour Foundation, headliner Jon K and brilliantly acerbic Glaswegian songwriter (and Bristol24/7 interviewee) Lonely Tourist.
b247.staging.proword.press/channel/whats-on/music-01/indiealternative/jon-k-lonely-tourist?time=1474758000 

Lonely Tourist

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