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  <title>Grey Lantern Presents ... HEART-SHIPS with special guests DOUGA on 23 Feb 2012</title>
  <description><![CDATA[Location: Castle Hotel

Grey Lantern are delighted to announce the return to Manchester of Heart-Ships, the Leeds-based six-piece making their second outing for us off the back of a 2011 that saw the beginnings of a voyage that looks set to blossom into something very special indeed in 2012. With support from the NME, Drowned In Sound and the BBC ringing in their ears, the group are embarking into the studio with James Kenosha (Pulled Apart By Horses/Grammatics/Dry The River) to record their debut EP. Live they're a bristling, rugged proposition balanced with a delicate emotional inner fragility - one of our favourite unsigned bands in the country for sure. 

"Absolutely brilliant" - BBC Introducing

They'll be joined by Douga, the evocative solo project of Jonathan Winbolt-Lewis. Stepping out from behind the drumkit of Manchester's righteous kraut-inspired instrumentalists Plank!, Winbolt-Lewis surprises with his disarmingly pure vocal style, soaring about the shimmering pop creations that make up his debut EP 'Shadows And Aberrations' - it's a pleasure to have him on a Grey Lantern bill for the first time.]]></description>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2012 12:10:38 +0000</pubDate>
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  <title>Work Them &amp; Grey Lantern Present ... Halls on 9 Mar 2012</title>
  <description><![CDATA[Location: Kraak Gallery

Work Them and Grey Lantern are delighted to be teaming up to bring one of their favourite fast-rising artists to Manchester for the first time as we welcome London-based producer Halls and his live band for a special edition of the monthly Work Them club night.

Halls a.k.a Sam Howard’s nocturnally evocative electronica has found blogging flavour of countrywide for almost a year now, ever since he made available his first self-titled EP available on Bandcamp in March 2011. With latest release ‘Fragile’ being put out on the boutique Brighton label The Sounds Of Sweet Nothing as well as remix work last year for the likes of buzz acts Sun Glitters and Theme Park, as well as Gold Panda, Howard’s profile is on a constant ascent. Playing one of his first shows with a new full live band, tonight promises to be a special show from one of the UK’s most touted young musicians. 

You can stream ‘Fragile’ here: http://thesoundsofsweetnothing.bandcamp.com/album/fragile-ep

Alongside Halls, Work Them's regular DJs will be joined by Grey Lantern to warm up and take it off in around our very special live act, promising some of the most exciting and alternative records new and old, focusing on everything from shoegaze and psych to shameless beats and weirdo electronica, dashed with leftfield pop and club classics.

Ticket £4 from: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/152975

http://www.workthemclub.blogspot.com
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  <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 10:42:42 +0000</pubDate>
  <xcal:dtstart>2012-03-09T23:00:00Z</xcal:dtstart>
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  <title>Grey Lantern Presents ... Teen Daze on 10 Apr 2012</title>
  <description><![CDATA[Location: Kraak Gallery

Grey Lantern are proud to announce that we’ll be welcoming Teen Daze to Manchester, with the bedroom project of Canadian producer making his debut in the country in April following four years of prolific and often captivating activity. Joining him on his maiden voyage will be Ohio resident Brothertiger, the moniker of producer and musician John Jagos. In Manchester they'll be joined by the thrilling talent of local drone-pop group G R E A T W A V E S.

With a mind seemingly constantly wondering and seeking to express itself, Jamison a.k.a Teen Daze has been regarded as somewhat of a prolific artist over the past few years, with a slew of tracks, remixes, EPs and albums finding their way out onto the internet as the producer seeks to document the different paths that his musical journey’s taking him. One such trip began whilst studying philosophy over seven weeks in the Swiss Alps, a time which also saw him take in the fiction of the likes of C.S Lewis whose mystical novel ‘Out Of The Silent Planet’ influenced last year’s EP A Silent Planet Whereby his previous works had seen him dipping wholeheartedly into genres including lo-fi and dream-pop, ‘A Silent Planet’ saw him draw the result of his previous sandbox experiments together to create a sense of otherworldliness that gently ricocheted between various touchstones, making a unique sonic world all of its creators own working. This allied with stunning remix for the likes of Yeasayer, Grouper, Local Natives, Washed Out, Toro Y Moi and more has cemented Jamison’s burgeoning reputation as one of the most talented rising acts in North America.

"Teen Daze seems in total control; his synths bleed into more brilliant colors, his languid pace more purposeful, his memory bank FDIC-insured, his vagueness earned by the quality of his output." - Pitchfork

"We won't do a track-by-track this time because it'll just be an embarrassing gush of superlatives and synonyms for opalescent gorgeousness." - The Guardian

John Jagos began recording under the name Brothertiger in Toledo, OH during the summer of 2009, something indicative of the transformation musically he’d began enjoying since initially recording electronic music in 2006 as Monoteque. With a strong will towards experimentation, characterized by tribal beats and pulsing synthesizers, Jagos has cited influences from the likes of Brian Eno and M83 along with the experimental characteristics of Animal Collective and Caribou. The producer’s wonderfully progressive works include the Apache Feathers EP - released on the Modicum of Silence net-label - and Vision Tunnels, which drew heavily upon cassette-esque drum tracks and dream-like synths to combine the ethereal style of 80s new wave with the modern electro-dance sound. 

“For fans of Mew, Miike Snow, and other makers of hazy European pop rock, Vision Tunnels is pure ear candy—soft, catchy, bittersweet, and overall beautiful.” - In Your Speakers

http://teendaze.bandcamp.com
http://brothertiger.bandcamp.com
http://soundcloud.com/mrmanini
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  <pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 10:24:06 +0000</pubDate>
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