30/07/2016

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Brisfest Soundscape

30/07/2016

About this Event

ON SATURDAY 30TH JULY, WE INVITE YOU TO DISCOVER THE BEST OF LOCAL MUSIC, THE NEW BRISTOL SOUND.



Venues. The Station and Courtyard, The Island and Prison Cells, The Old Courts. The Mother’s Ruin,

The Fleece, Stag & Hounds, The Exchange, Small Horse Bar, The Louisiana, Crofter’s Rights, No.51,

Start the Bus, Mr Wolf’s, and the Doghouse.





The Thatchers Haze and Bristol 24/7 main stage

The Station

Smith & Mighty with MC Kelz

Spectres (noise rock)

The Scribes (Hip Hop)

Break & Carasel (Drum’n’’Bass)

Kahn (grime / dub)

Oliver Wilde (Indie)

She Makes War (Indie)

White Bully Soundsystem (DJ set)(dubby hip hop / electronica)

Vena Cava (spacey noise / shoegaze)

Jaydrop (Drum’n’’Bass)

Contraband Breaks Ensemble,



The Station

Creative Youth Network

With Temple Records and Saffron Records

Mr Woodnote, Eva Lazarus and lil Rhys

Magdalen - Trip Hop band

Koi - Temple Recs - DJ - Grime, Bassline

Lunar Cartel - Hip Hop duo

Polly Rorison - Temple Recs

L U C Y - Saffron Recs - DJ -Old skool RnB, Garage, Bassline

Mr Remarkable - Temple Recs - Live Dub

Stay Hungry - Temple Recs - Hip Hop duo

China Bowls - Saffron Recs - Neo soul/ Jazz

Scarlett - Saffron Recs - Acoustic

3rd Space - youth music

James Kelley - Temple Recs - 80s music





The Old Crown Court’s Cells

The Old Crown Court room2

House music

Secret Special Guests

Gotsome (Defected/MTA)

Komon (Aus Music/Kompakt)

Ishmael (Wolf Music)

Thrilogy (Wolf Music)

Just Jack DJs

Piff DJs

Bodywork

Deli G

Boogie Cafe

Zen Zero

Fate and Fiction DJs

El Choop

Daddy Long Legs

Phat Chex

Autogenesis



Performance Artists in The Prison

Cells..



Techno/Electro/EBM

The Old Crown Court 1

Rough Draft presents Videodrome

DJ October

The Kelly Twins

Sam Hall

Daisy Moon

Rough Draft Residents

Visuals from Franklin Gothic



The Fleece

The Carny Villains (Raucous swing, ska & balkan style folk)

Mad Apple Circus (9-piece ska, hip-hop, jazz & Latin grooves)

Rogora Khart (Eastern European-influenced punky folky rock’n'roll)

Doozer McDooze (Foot stomping acoustic punk singer songwriter)

Gaz Brookfield (Levellers style high-energy acoustic folk)

The 45s (A covers act for people who don't like covers acts!)





The Mother’s Ruin

Poppy singer/songwriters

The Dead Royalities

Soeur

Family Jools

Harri Larkin

The Shadow Blasters

Kitchen Punk

Fifteen Years

Dominic Strutton

Flowerpot

Okay Leader



Folk, Indie, Alternative

Stag & Hounds

New Carnival

Towers

The Future History

Van Zeller

The Karma Repair Kit

Nicholson Heal

Mark Nichols

Evie Woods



Small Horse Bar

Rm 1 - Roots/Reggae/Dub/Hip Hop

Laid Blak Soundsystem

Riddim Wize (Ft; Rob Smith, Hippy Lee, DJ Scotty & Joe Peng)

DJ Cheeba

Sasha Steppa

Speaker Crew Takeover (Hip Hop/Funk/Soul)

Hold Tight Records

Sasha Steppa



Rm 2 - Soul/Disco/Funky House

Purpura Music (SoulTrain radio)

Gratitude

Mr Whompy DJ’s

Feel the Real Soundsystem



The Louisiana.

Presented by Jelli Records

www.jelli-records.com

Sazzey (Rap/Singer/Songwriter)

The Honeyfire (Folk Dream-Pop)

Ria Timkin (Indie Melodic Pop)

Wildflowers (Folk-Pop)



The Island Venue:

Swing ‘n’ Tingz presents:

Dutty Moonshine

Swingers

Twitchee Cordz with DJ Alexi

Don Johnston ft Trotfox

DJ Usagi drop & Offbeat

Tremor All stars feat. Howla, Octo pi, Stitch & Twitchee

Powered by Tremor Sound System



Mr Wolf’s

Cousin Kula (Psych-Pop)

The Happy Few (Soul-Blues)

The After Hours

Butcher Berkeley

Butcher DJ



Pop Punk, Punk, Metal & Hardcore

The Exchange

Riff City



Heaven Asunder

Syren City

Everyday Sidekicks

Pushing Daisies

The Broken Bones Gentleman's Club

Vaults

Vidorra

Healer

Strikeback

Seapoint



Punk, Funk and Grunge

Start the Bus

Allergies

Giant Swan

Jesuits

Lice

Rain

Strange



No.51

Garden Party

Fat Stash

Funk from the Trunk

Revrt



Crofter’s Rights

Beats in a box Take over ft Osh Kosh, MT Goliath, Dub-Liner, Bassdrummer, Mook and the Convicts.



D’n’B & UK Bass

The Doghouse

I'm in The Doghouse with... Brisfest.

Ill Truth B2B Synthesis w/ MC Ydott (Liquifyah)

Link UK B2B AK w/ Frilla (WoNKed Bass)

El Presidente B2B Noema UK

Liv Knight presents Nervus L







Explore over 15 independent music venues, staging home-grown talent from rock to reggae, from hip hop to house, as Brisfest returns to the beating heart of the city. Brisfest :soundscape will focus purely on the best local acts to truly celebrate South West rising artists and represent the city’s current musical landscape, and current Bristol Sound.



There will be a daytime hub of activity around the Station and Island with outdoor stages, walkabouts and market stalls to bring that festival feeling for all ages, followed by a one-wristband entry to a compilation of Bristol’s top party spots to dance and enjoy into the small hours.



This event launches our eagerly anticipated new ticketing system, dubbed AAA ticketing, as part of our mission to support local artists and remain as inclusive as possible. The first of its kind, tickets will be sold on a Pay What You Decide basis, and profits shared among all performing artists.



Venues. The Station and Courtyard, The Island and Prison Cells, The Old Courts. The Mother’s Ruin,

The Fleece, Stag & Hounds, The Exchange, Small Horse Bar, The Louisiana, Crofter’s Rights, No.51,

Start the Bus, Mr Wolf’s, and the Doghouse.



Including genres: Punk, folk, rock’n’roll, indie, ska, swing, jazz, latin, hip hop, electro swing, soul, metal, hardcore

disco, house, roots, reggae, dub,funk, old skool, RnB, garage, bassline, drum’n’bass, jungle, techno,

electro, EBM, dub.



AAA ticketing is fairer;



for Audiences – a new Pay What You Decide Model allows you to choose the price of your ticket, either opting for an affordable minimum ticket price from just £10, or donate more for extra rewards, knowing it goes to performing artists and charity.

for Artists – acts are paid fair fees for performing PLUS 50% of all profits from the event on top.

for Apprentices – The remaining proceeds go back into the charity and work with volunteers, helping to upskill and train our local community and provide routes into employment year round.

This has come following two years of planning and consultations with local musicians, who say that as the record industry has changed, artists now rely on paid gigs more than ever, as record sales generated by exposure don’t really exist any more at this level.



“We have a strong community here in Bristol, and giving people the chance to directly support our local music industry, whilst having a good time is what we’re all about. We are a charity set up to support and promote local music, art and culture so using Brisfest :soundscape to directly support local artists and venues is vital to us, as well as giving back through training and volunteering.”



Further details, including the line-up and venues, will be released over the coming months.



Brisfest :soundscape



Saturday 30th July 2016



15+ venues across central Bristol, one wristband from just £15

Daytime Hub venue only for £10, suitable for families and all ages until 10pm

Blue Mountain Club, 2 Stokes Croft 2 Stokes Croft, Bristol BS1 3PR