28 MAR-03 Apr 2012 . NZ’S original FREE WEEKLY STREET PRESS . ISSUE 406 . GROOV
28 MAR-03 Apr 2012 . NZ’S original FREE WEEKLY STREET PRESS . ISSUE 406 . GROOVEGUIDE.CO.NZ SHIT WORTH DOING Gigs | Music | Film | Reviews | News | Gadgets | Games | Gear AD SEND IT ON BACK TOUR CHRISTCHURCH SAT 21 APR @DUX LIVE W SOULSYSTEM WELLINGTON SAT 28 APR @ BODEGA HAMILTON FRI 4TH MAY @ FLOW AUCKLAND SAT 5TH MAY @ 420 BAR W DUBHEAD PRESALES $20 @ WWW.EVENTFINDER.CO.NZ DOORSALES $25 ISSN 1172-675X Shit worth announcing 24/05 27/04 11/08 Financial Blues Dictaphone Blues along with Tono and the Finance Company have announced they’ll be sharing the stage at a dual album release on Saturday 28 April. Indie darlings Eddie Castalow and Anthonie Tonnon will perform at The Kings Arms in Auckland with support from Watercolours and Pikachunes. How great is that line-up? Real great. That’s how great. A split EP has been created to celebrate the launch which features tracks from Dictaphone Blues’ album Beneath The Crystal Palace and Tono’s Up Here For Dancing along with some other little gems. Tickets are available through Under The Radar, and purchasers will receive a digital copy of the split upon buying a ticket. Black is back Wellington six-piece The Black Seeds have announced a tour as they celebrate their new album Dust and Dirt, slated for a Monday 09 April release. The band will play nine shows around the country throughout May and June as they head to Dunedin, Wanaka, Christchurch, Nelson, Hamilton and Auckland before rounding off the tour in Wellington. Tickets for the shows are available from Event Finder, Ticket Direct and Ticket Master as well as select venues and retailers around the country. Head to theblackseeds. com/dustanddirttour for more info. Strike Three Shows Percussion ensemble Strike have announced they’ll be taking their live drumming show Strike Elemental to Hastings, Hamilton and New Plymouth this April. Even though the instruments sound made up, there actually are things called hydrophones, pyrophones and dippophones. The live show mixes percussion and dance, which Strike has done alongside acts like the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, the Royal New Zealand Ballet, Kora, Don McGlashan, John Psathas, Fat Freddy’s Drop and many more. Strike Elemental will hit the Hawkes Bay Opera House in Hastings on Tuesday 17 April, Hamilton’s Clarence St Theatre on Thursday 19 April and at the TSB Showplace in New Plymouth on Saturday 21 April. Tickets for the Hastings and Hamilton shows are available from Ticketek while tickets for the New Plymouth show are available from Ticket Master. Farewell, Possums Dame Edna Everage, perhaps lesser known by his/her real name Barry Humphries, has announced her/his final show. After some 57 years, the Elton-esque getups of pink and purple and everything that shines and sparkles will be hung up in the bound-to-be-eclectic wardrobe. But before the final bow is taken and Dame Edna says farewell, Auckland will be treated to four shows at The Civic in August. The Eat, Pray, Laugh tour will be held over four nights from Saturday 11 August through to Tuesday 14 August, with tickets available from Ticket Master and Buy Tickets. These Long Nights Christchurch singer/songwriter Tom Lark has announced a nationwide tour under the guise of a celebration of his single ‘All Night Long’. The solo artist will play in Dunedin at the National Bar on Wednesday 04 April before heading up to Auckland for two shows with Lisa Crawley – the first at The Kings Arms on Thursday 19 April, and the second at the Sawmill Café in Leigh on Friday 20 April. Saturday 05 May sees him return to Christchurch for a show at the Darkroom, and on Thursday 10 May Lark will head to Wellington for a show at Mighty Mighty. A Real Star Manchester spinner/chopper/production boy-wonder Star Slinger has announced he’ll be heading to New Zealand for the first time in late April. Aside from cranking out a few notable tracks on his lonesome, the remixer has worked on tracks for Broken Social Scene, The Go! Team, Deerhunter and many more. Star Slinger will play at Auckland’s Khuja Lounge on Friday 27 April with support from Pikachunes and Scratch 22, before heading to Wellington to play at Macs Brew Bar on Saturday 28 April with DJ Spell and guests from the Red Bull Thre3style competition. Tickets are available from Under The Radar, 1-Night and Rough Peel Records. Time Over Mind Dunedin ‘80s royalty The Verlaines have announced an Australian tour as they celebrate their latest album Untimely Meditations, but before they make the skip across the ditch the band will play one show in Auckland. Graeme Downes, Tom Healy, Darren Stedman, Rob Burns and Stephen Small will demonstrate their live chops at Newmarket’s Lucha Lounge on Wednesday 11 April. 28/04 11/04 Announcements 04/04 Breaking news 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 information 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 without permission is prohibited. copyright 2011 Groove Guide is New Zealand’s leading weekly music and entertainment publication. 10,000 free copies are available every week at music stores, cafes, fast food outlets, nightclubs, bars, restaurants, cinemas and retail stores throughout New Zealand. If you would like to stock Groove Guide please contact tyler@ grooveguide.co.nz or call (09) 3664616. Editor Grant Hislop editor@grooveguide.co.nz General Manager Gemma Russell gemma@grooveguide.co.nz CONTRIBUTING Editor Matt Monk matt@grooveguide.co.nz Editorial assistant Tyler Hislop tyler@grooveguide.co.nz SUB Editor Elise Brinkman elise@grooveguide.co.nz Designer Greta Gotlieb greta@grooveguide.co.nz Advertising gemma@grooveguide.co.nz Accounts Gail Hislop gail@grooveguide.co.nz Contributors Sendaria Johnston, Steve Bone, Grant Stantial, Sebastian MacKay, Tim Gruar, Jack Gabriel, Larissa McMillan, Ricardo Kerr, Steve Newall, Dominic Corry. print Image Print ltd. Publisher Hark Entertainment LTD PO Box 37584 Parnell, Auckland 17/04 Our pick Flight of the Conchords have announced more shows in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, as well as the inclusion of Arj Barker to their tour. Auckland’s Aotea Square has announced a month of free concerts called Pick and Mix Squared kicking off this week and running through to the end of April. Fri 30 Mar has seven-piece afro-beaters Zoh Zoh with Soul Samba Circus; Thu 05 Apr has The Hypnotics and The Valiant Boys; Fri 13 Apr sees John Bell and Don McGlashan’s The Spoilers of Utopia with Auckland City Brass; Fri 20 Apr features the Tamashii Taiko Drummers supported by Neko Vicious; and Fri 27 Apr wraps up the Pick and Mix Squared festivities with The Broadsides and the Tahini Jam Ukulele Group. The Jambalaya Festival of Rhythm and Dance returns to Auckland this Easter with a line-up including LatinAotearoa, AKSamba, Mal Webb, Cuban Accent, The Spiritz and more. Grooveguide.co.nz | 5 Shit Worth Knowing Sam Smith COMEDIAN Our buddies down at Cassette on Auckland’s Vulcan Lane are having a celebration this Saturday 31 March. The venue is celebrating the third birthday of their club night Sick Disco and this weekend the entire club will open up from the back bar to the new and improved deck out the front. Throughout the night Cassette has promised a ridiculous line-up of DJs spinning tracks including Randomplay, Matt Drake, Cyril Orson, Tommy Flowers, North Shore Pony Club, Matt Drake, MayaVanya, Pizza Cat, Aroha, Bridge, Daniel Farley, Safari Boy, Azbo, Boomio Sound, MTron and a special guest appearance form Melbourne DJ Mat Cant (Splendour In The Grass, Summerdayze, Groove In The Moo, Good Vibrations, Golden Plains). DJs start from 8pm, with a burlesque show starting at 9pm. Entry is free until 10pm when it’s a tenner on the door, and after midnight entry will be $15. A limited amount of presales are available from 1-Night. In Brief... One Direction made history last week as their debut album Up All Night entered the US Billboard 200 chart at number one. This was the first time that a British group ever made it to the number one spot in the US with a debut album release. Late ‘90s troupe S Club 7 are gearing up for a full tour and two albums, kicking off this UK summer. Reports flew around the innernets last week with the announcement, and people everywhere started streaming their favorite S Club song before probably moving on to the Vengaboys. This announcement comes after the news that S Club 3 (the current incarnation) would be touring Australia. Clearly the demand is there, so why not? When talking to BBC Radio 1, Katy Perry was asked about a possible collaboration with gal– pal Rihanna. The nutty popstar said, “...I want it to be like that Eurythmics and Aretha Franklin song ‘Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves’, not ‘Beautiful Liar’.” ‘Beautiful Liar’ was, of course, the single that uploads/Industriel/ 406.pdf
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