SHIT WORTH DOING KASABIAN 21 - 27 sept 2011 . NZ’S original FREE WEEKLY STREET

SHIT WORTH DOING KASABIAN 21 - 27 sept 2011 . NZ’S original FREE WEEKLY STREET PRESS . ISSUE 382 . GROOVEGUIDE.CO.NZ GUIDE | GIGS | MUSIC | FILM | REVIEWS | NEWS | GADETS | GAMES | GEAR THE RUNNERS RIDE AGAIN MAN OF STEEL BULLETPROOF FREE AT TE PAPA 3 SEP – 21 OCT 2011 www.tepapa.govt.nz/challenge LAYING DOWN THE CHALLENGE Māori, Pacifi c, and world cultures presented in a season of vibrant events, exhibitions, and performances Image credit: Whitireia Performing Arts at Te Papa. Photograph by and courtesy of Jo Moore DOMP_14x6.indd 1 17/08/11 3:22 PM WHY PINK FLOYD? 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Publisher Hark Entertainment LTD PO Box 37584 Parnell, Auckland due to space and content requirements, not all gigs may be listed. listings are user generated. groove guide assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies, errors or omissions. groove guide is provided ‘as is’, for your in- formation only, without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringment. the guide’s publisher assumes no responsibility for and disclaims all liability for any inaccuracies, errors or omissions in this guide and do not share the opinions expressed within. reproduction in whole or in part with- out permission is prohibited. copyright 2010 ISSN 1172-675X Breaking news Shit worth announcing 22/10 16/10 04/11 30/09 28/12 22/09 26/09 Killer Party Dunedin’s strictly vinyl label Monkey Killer Records are marking their third year in business by throwing a birthday bash next month. In what seems like a very grown-up and mature decision, the gig will be held in the afternoon on Sunday 16 October. Mountaineater, Operation Rolling Thunder, Idiot Prayer, Conray and Kilmog who will all be spread over the two stages between Bennu and XII Below. Raise the Tempo The Tempo Dance Festival 2011 kicks off later this month. Friday 30 September sees the eighth incarnation of the celebration go down at Auckland’s new Q Theatre on Queen Street as it runs through to Saturday 08 October. 15 showcases of all things dance will be packed into the nine days of contemporary brilliance, ranging from all ages works to naughtier, nudier, burlesqueier performances. Rhythm & Rhythm And Rhythm Another sideshow/sister show has been announced as part of the Rhythm “& suffix” gigs all going down later this year. Rhythm And Alps will be taking over Terrance Downs in Canterbury’s Mt Hutt with Grandmaster Flash, Flying Lotus, Six60, 1814, Homebrew, A Hori Buzz, The Eastern and roughly another 30 acts on show. The festival goes down on Wednesday 28 and Thursday 29 December with tickets from 1-night. Dub Ya Salmonella Dub will be playing at The Hunter Lounge at Victoria University in November as they celebrate (a little late) their July double-album release Freak Control Madness – The Twenty Track Park. After about 15 years of international touring they’ve picked up a few tricks. Newtown Rocksteady Soulsystem and DJ Rudeboy will handling the support reigns for the Wellington show. The Jazz-Cat Experience Acclaimed Ethiopian musician Mulatu Astatke will play his first ever New Zealand show at Auckland’s Powerstation later this year. Referred to as the “Father of Ethio-Jazz”, Astatke has been sampled by the likes of Kanye, Nas and Damien Marley and contributed to Jim Jarmush’s 2005 hit Broken Flowers. Australian and Ethiopian collaborators The Black Jesus Experience will be playing support for the November show. Breaking Records It’s the 30th anniversary of Flying Nun this November, and the iconic label is celebrating in epic proportions. Throughout the celebratory month a range of Nun artists will play shows in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. Those on the line up include The Clean, HDU, The Bats, Ghost Club, F in Math and Alphabethead. The 30th anniversary launch parties will be held at Auckland’s Kings Arms on Friday 04 November and The Garden Club in Wellington the next day, with performances from Popstrangers, Surf Friends, T54 and more. Lanewayday The Laneway Festival is officially back in action, and has found yet another new spot to call home. The day of fun will go down on Monday 30 January next year at the new Silo Park, formerly known as the Tank Farm down on Auckland’s Waterfront. No official word yet as to who’s performing, but that will all be announced on Monday 10 October. Place your bets and start the rumours... Basementfest.2011 A nifty little boutique arts festival will be going down in Auckland and it all starts on Monday at The Basement. Basementfest.2011 will include theatrical thrillers, street art, burlesque, DJs, stand-up and plenty more. Running through to Saturday 22 October, performances include Yours Truly, Haunted Love, My Mother Says I’m Talented, Tourettes and a Regrooved Block Party. Check it out online – it looks like a biggie. ALL THAT YOU DESIRE Jess Chambers will be kicking off her three-stop tour this week in celebration of her new album Desire. Following her hugely impressive 2008 debut Jess Chambers and the Firefly Orchestra is no easy task, but she managed to come out on top playing her part in The Woolshed Sessions pretty well so expect good things. The talented songstress hits Auckland and Wellington this week. Our pick 04/11 25/11 30/01 Announcements Midnight Youth will be performing with Young Lyre for a one-off show at Auckland’s Powerstation on Friday 28 October. The first line-up for Homegrown has been announced for Saturday 18 February at Wellington’s waterfront. This announcement includes some big hitters such as Shihad, The Adults, David Dallas, Concord Dawn and plenty more, but we’ll be waiting to see what underdogs will be in the second announcement next month. Nelson high-school heartbreakers The Peasants took away the Smokefreerockquest title over the weekend, winning them a grant of $10,000. Keep your earballs peeled for their single which should hit radio waves in the coming months. The AotearoHA series hits Auckland’s SKYCITY Theatre on Friday 28 October with Ben Hurley, Mo Kheir, Urzila Carson, Guy Williams and Tom Furniss performing. Grooveguide.co.nz | 5 news worthy The Audio Foundation will be holding an informal panel discussion this week. On the panel will be Richard MacFarlane and Tim Gentles from Rose Quartz, and Programme Leader of Critical Studies at Elam School of Fine Arts Jon Bywater, all of whom will be talking about “recent technological changes, and the impact that this has had on notions of DIY music culture... new interactions between DIY techniques and modes of distribution, and styles typically associated with the non- DIY overground”. The Sunday Salon goes down at the Audio Foundation HQ located at 4 Poynton Terrace in Auckland’s upper CBD/K Road just off Pitt St. In awesome comic book (or graphic novel if you want to be PC about it) news, a local comic artist and author has made the list. Chris Grosz’s new release Kimble Bent: Malcontent is published by Random House NZ and has made number seven on the bestsellers lists of locally published books. The publication retells the history of Kimble Bent, a little known folkhero and American soldier during the 1860s. Grosz has previously worked as a political cartoonist and music poster designer, illustrating for Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello, Frank Zappa and plenty more reputable names. More than anything it’s great to see NZ audiences opening their literature minds and welcoming more left-of-centre publications and realising that comics aren’t just the funnies. Mad excelsior props. Dan Fisk The Ministry Of Sound Compiler for Dubstep3 groove file The Sounds Of Silver APRA decked out the Auckland Town Hall on Tuesday the September 13 to honour uploads/Geographie/ issue-382.pdf

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