Decorum presents: NLF3, SOE'ZA and BOZZ JATCH (Fri 14th Nov)

The Cube, Bristol
Friday 14th November
Doors 7.30pm
£4 advance (tickets available from Here Shop and Bristol Ticket Shop), £5 on the door
Here's some lengthy info on the bands:

NLF3
http://www.prohibitedrecords.com/html/nlf30.html
http://www.myspace.com/nlf3

Formed in Paris in 2000, NLF3 create music is cyclical, textured, halfway
between movie scores and psychedelic transgression. The band cites influences
such as Alice Coltrane, Fela Kuti, This Heat, Can and the early Sonic Youth
while mixing a lot of electronics together with a wide variety of instruments :
amplified kalimba, electric guitars and bass, drums, percussions, vocals. They
share a pool of principles and constructions with their cousins Battles or
Animal Collective, (both of whom the group have toured with). The mix of live
and looped elements spreads and shunts sounds across an extreme stereo field.

"This three piece at the forefront of the Paris music scene take an exploratory
approach to playing and realtime sampling. This mesmeric, meandering music
recalls a Radiohead seduced by the idea of live improvisation." (The Guardian)

"Like a kitsch This Heat, they merge grooves and improvisatory trimmings, making
a playful exploration of junked instruments… The NLF3 (trio) manage to filter
their prime influences into a unique sound of their own, a highly sensitive
approach of the very essence of tone, texture and rhythm. Few groups are so
consistently interesting." (The Wire)

SOE'ZA
http://www.myspace.com/soeza
http://www.soeza.pullthestrings.co.uk/

Soe'za are currently a seven-piece band, hailing from points along the M4
corridor, from Bristol to London. With a somewhat unorthodox line-up of two drum
kits, two electric guitars, bass, French horn, Soe'za mix Can-esque grooves, and
urgent guitars with two disparate yet complimentary singers in the shape of Ben
Owen's clear-voiced declarations and Jenny Robinson's soulful melodies. The band
twist this template in every conceivable direction, their command of the
irresistible rhythm is second to none, with the French horn rounding out subtle
modulations of mood.

BOZZ JATCH, THE BOZZ JATCH
http://www.myspace.com/bozzjatch

Featuring current and ex members of Soeza, The Wailingest Cats and Zun Zun Egui,
Bozz Jatch are an experimental swing trio. Rumbling double bass and intricate
drums give way to complex guitar lines and smooth croons. Yielding a unique pop
sound that marries diverse influences; from Django Reinhart and Charles Mingus
through to the elaborate tapestries of Steve Reich and Tortoise.

Decorum DJs playing throughout, and cinematics from 11pm till late.

Be sure to dress sharp

For more info on Decorum:
http://www.myspace.com/decorumrecords

or Decorum on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=33249135998
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Decorum/16777911307

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