The tune is Skream’s “Sandsnake” and the kid is off the hook!

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What about Super Extra Bonus Saturday?

The Boners will play their first headline Dublin show in Whelans since the last bit of madness way back in August, so I’m looking forward to it. It’s all to promote the Everything Flows 12″ Blue Vinyl (cover designed by yours truly) they are releasing which features remixes from Cadence Weapon, Jape and Nouveaunoise. Also appearing on Saturday is sound-out hip-hop MC from Kilkenny Captain Moonlight and Nouveaunoise. Doors at 8pm, tickets are €10 and the Vinyl is on sale at the gig for €10.

For those in Newbridge, tomorrow night sees SEBP in the Riverbank Theatre. Full tour dates below.

Check this Cadence Weapon remix of “Everything Flows” from the new EP.

Super Extra Bonus Party – Everything Flows (Cadence Weapon remix)

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Holy Fuck MIA

Full credit to Gorilla vs. Bear for this one. I stole it because it’s so good.

Holy Fuck remixes MIA. I love it cos it appropriates MIA into the Holy Fuck sound and thus, becomes like a new offering from the band. Really looking forward to the gig!

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MIA – Paper Planes (Holy Fuck Remix)

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AFX Alarm will sound

While listening out to Bernard Clarke’s Lyric FM show Nova for the recent Boxcutter Session, Clarke also played an old favourite of mine from Alarm will Sound – The Aphex Twin Acoustic album so I thought I’d mention it here.

Proving the versatility of AFX’s back catalogue, Alarm will Sound, a 20-piece chamber orchestra, composed instrumental versions of Richard D. James’ electronic tunes to devasting effect and in the process, found a commonground between inventive electronica and studiously-serious music halls.

Hear for yourself as the two different versions of “Fingerbib” exist in a remarkably likeable duality.

Happy Pancake Tuesday!

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Alarm Will Sound – Finger Bib

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Aphex Twin – Finger Bib

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Sample the Acoustica album here.

I posted a review of their EP on State last week so this just serves as confirmation that GPO do indeed rock like a compact band you can fit in your jacket or y’know, an iPod.
Grand Pocket Orchestra – Odd Socks

Pick up a copy of the EP.

Aesop

Aesop is one rapper I’ve always wanted to see live and the opportunity came to pass on Saturday night. Despite the fact that his lyrics are, and have always been the lyrical equivalent of the Rubix Cube, his raspy growl places him in my top five MCs. Accompanied by Rob Sonic and DJ Big Wiz, Aes was in flying form delivering rapidfire, animated rhymes with the large-bellied Sonic an admirable aide (Srsly, that belly was huuuuge). Big Wiz was DJ for the night and live visuals were hooked up to his mixer, providing syncopated scratch eye candy.

Arriving late to Crawdaddy can be a bit of a nightmare; the low ceiling dampens the sound and I’m too short to see over a packed crowd. The end result meant finding a couple of seats upstairs where the sound was clear and the show could be seen. Aesop and Sonic were in a giddy mood, trading rhymes and jokes about Phil Collins. The crowd too were in a uplifting buoyant mood, albeit one that meant resorting to “Olé Olé” chants during the set and egging Aesop to chug a bottle of water.

Aesop was a non-stop performer, his big doughy eyes revelling in the music and the atmosphere, side-stepping and gesticulating his way through every line. Songs from his latest album (and perhaps his least thrilling) None Shall Pass made up most of the set, though “Coffee” was a highlight, as were the Labor Days-era “No Regrets” and the set-culminating “Daylight”. Songs from Rob Sonic’s latest Sabotage Gigante were also aired and sounded impressive enough to warrant a purchase from eMusic (I’ll report back if it’s worthy of a post).

Aes and Sonic were genuinely thrilled by the reaction promising to come back with his buddies El-P and Cage soon. They stayed behind after the show to sign autographs and talk to the crowd.

More Photos of Aes, Rob Sonic and support MJEX after the link. Special thanks to Dolan for the photos.
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Another U:Mack show. In the lovely Vicar Street, May 15th.

This lot:

And this lot.

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It may be months away but Reach has a cracking line-up of Dubstep, Drum and Bass, Dub and Reggae happening on the 6th June in the Vaults under Connolly Station. Check out their other gigs. (via Weareie)

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