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New networks for musicians in the Midlands

Musicians and others from across the music business will be able to benefit from a series of networking opportunities taking place across the Midlands.  Running since September and going through until August 2009, the Musicians’ Union is hosting Network: Musician
 
The free events hope to bring together diverse people working in music from across the local scene.  Whether they work in performing, teaching or songwriting or own a record company or studio or are part of a funding and support organisation, it is expected that many will benefit from attendance at the network.  Music practitioners and businesses can come along and seek advice, ask questions, make announcements, look for connections or just attend to see what others are up to.
 
The event takes place quarterly in Stoke-on-Trent, Derby, Leicester, Nottingham, Lincoln and Stratford-on-Avon.  Network: Musician is free and refreshments are provided.  Each meeting starts at 4pm.
 
The dates of the first meetings are as follows:

Tuesday 2nd December – Stoke College, Burslem, Moorland Road, Stoke-on-Trent
Wednesday 10th December – The Musician Pub, Clyde Street, Leicester
Wednesday 14th January – Confetti Studios, Covent Street, Nottingham
Tuesday 20th January – Cox’s Yard, Bridgefoot, Stratford-on-Avon
Tuesday 3rd February – The Flowerpot, King Street, Derby
Wednesday 18th February – The Drill Hall, Freeschool Lane, Lincoln
 
To find out more, telephone 0121 622 3870 or email networkmusician@musiciansunion.org.uk or visit www.myspace.com/midlandsmu
 
Andy Derrick
Midlands Regional Officer
 
Musicians’ Union, Benson House
Lombard Street, Birmingham B12 0QR
 
Tel: 0121 622 3870
Mobile: 07974 567 163
Fax: 0121 622 5361

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EASTFIELD GIGS November December 2008

A few words from Jessi eastfield: After being conspicuous by our absence in the metropolis that is Birmingham of late, we appear to have become the ‘house band’ at the Wagon and Horses. I can think of much worse places. A trilogy of gigs kicks off with a dodgy solo gig this Thursday then fast forward to December. Have it! x
 

Thursday 6 November 2008  – BIRMINGHAM Wagon and Horses
Adderley Streey, Digbeth.

Suicidal Birds, District 13 and Jessi Eastfield.
Gig starts fr screening of the film Zeitgeist (addendum) at 7pm.
Jessi on straight after film at 9.15pm.
£2 on the door.
 

 
OTHER EASTFIELD GIGS.
Friday 7 November 2008 – CAMBRIDGE Man on the Moon
Norfolk Street
Vanilla Pod, Barbar luck, Eastfield and Sam Russo.
7.30pm. £5.

Saturday 8 November 2008 – DERBY Victoria Inn
Midland Place (opposite railway station)

Contempt, Eastfield, Addictive Philosophy and Obnoxious UK,
6pm – 11pm. £4.
Friday 14 November 2008 – LANCASTER Yorkshire House
Paliament Street.
Eastfield, Tracey Curtis and DJs Gez & The Whip (Acme bass company).

8pm – 1am. £3.
 
Saturday 15 November 2008 – BURTON ON TRENT The Appleby
Green Street.
Liberty, Eastfield, Rotunda, Alcohol-Licks and Perkie.
6pm. Free Entry.

 

Friday 5 December 2008 – BIRMINGHAM Wagon and Horses
Adderley Streey, Digbeth.
Eastfield, I.C.H., Edict of Intolerance, The Hijacks and Dik Guru.
8pm – 2am. £3.
 

Saturday 6th December 2008 – KETTERING Sawyers.
44 Montagu Street.
Drongos For Europe, Eastfield, ICH and Paul Carter
8pm. £5 adv.
 
Saturday 20 December 2008 – BIRMINGHAM Wagon and Horses (VPSG Benefit)
Adderley Streey, Digbeth.
Contempt, Eastfield, Ram-Man, Balsall Heathens, War/System and I’m a Mess.
8pm – 2am. £5

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ANOTHER NICE MESS DFM Radio, 4th November 2008

Hostess: Marcelle van Hoof
 
LISTEN LIVE online: www.dfm.nu every Tuesday between 19-22 hours CET (Dutch time) / 18-21 hours BST (UK time) 
LISTEN (AGAIN) AT ANY OTHER TIME via 
www.anothernicemess.com
 
 
For INFO/REQUESTS mail Marcelle at: info@anothernicemess.com 
She broadcasts from home, so she might play your requested song (almost)
instantly!
 
DANDELION RADIO MONTHLY SHOW: www.dandelionradio.com/marcelle
 
ARTISTS / LABELS are welcome to send their records/cd’s/mixes to:
Another Nice Mess
c/o Marcelle van Hoof
H. Coenradistraat 4 hs
1063 XR Amsterdam
Netherlands
 
BOOKINGS:
 
NOW AVAILABLE: ‘DJ Marcelle/Another Nice Mess Meets Her Soulmates At Faust Studio Deejay Laboratory’ mix album
                     Double vinyl only! (no cd and/or download) 
                     34 tracks, nearly 80 minutes 
                     On Klangbad label from Germany 
                     20 Euros plus postage 
                     Order your copy now: mar.celle@planet.nl
 
Special: DJ Aardvarck: Pig-A-Dub Mix
 
1. Signature tune: Jon E Cash/untitled
2nd track on b-side 12”: Kamikaze (www.dablackops.com)
2. Daniel Meteo/Beat Of The Heart
12’’ ep: The Beat Of The Heart (www.meteosound.net)
3. Ikonika/Millie
12’’ (www.hyperdub.net)
4. Ramones/Bonzo Goes To Bitburg
12’’ ep (from 1985, Beggars Banquet)
5. Kiki Bohemia/Come On
cd: All The Beautiful (www.matrosenblau.de)
6. Bar 9/Malicious Tactics
12’’ (www.zaudio.co.uk)
7. The Parrots Dance Band/Obra Twa Owu 1
7’’ (Dix)
8. Aardvarck/Ghetto
lp: Pigstyle (www.kindred-spirits.nl)
9. Scanner/1978 Formant Modular (played at 33 1/3 RPM)
split 7’’ with Wrangler: Two Systems. Music By Modular Synthesisers (www.staticcaravan.org)
10. Scanner/1978 Formant Modular (played at 45 RPM)
split 7’’ with Wrangler: Two Systems. Music By Modular Synthesisers (www.staticcaravan.org)
11. Cocoa Tea/Barack Obama
12. The Fall/Chicago, Now
lp: Extricate (from 1989, Cog Sinister) 
13. The Bug feat. Killa P & Flowdan/Ganja
14. Marc Houle/Buchla9
2xlp: Sixty-Four (www.m-nus.com)
15. Chops/You Can Offer Your Love
split lp with Hellhesten (www.upsettherhythm.co.uk)
16. Chops/2nd song (can’t read title!)
split lp with Hellhesten (www.upsettherhythm.co.uk)
17. Autopsia/His Secret Sin
12’’ (from 1989, Staalplaat)
18. Istari Lasterfahrer/Bang Soundboy
cd: Uproot. Mixed by DJ/Rupture (www.theagriculture.com)
19. The Mekons/This Sporting Life
12’’ (from 1981, CNT)
20. Special: DJ Aardvarck: Pig-A-Dub Mix
21. McCarthy/Charles Windsor
lp: I Am A Wallet (from 1987, September)
22. Gang Gang Dance feat. Tinchy Stryder/Princes
lp: Saint Dymphna (www.thesocialregistry.com)
23. Softboiled Eggies/Can You Send Shame?
lp: Try It Again (www.upsettherhythm.co.uk)
24. Jorg/track 14
cd / free download: Lomek07  (www.lomechanik.com)
25. Rioteer/World Against Us
12’’ ep: De Neutronenbom (www.rioteer.com)
26. Burnt Frieman & Jaki Liebeszeit/Sandale
lp: Secret Rhythms 3 (www.nonplace.de)
27. The Fugs/C.I.A Man
lp: Virgin Fugs: For Adult Minds Only (from 1965, Base / ESP)
 
Marcelle deejays:
7th November: Donnerstagsbar, Pettenkoferstrasse 4 c, Berlin
8th November: SupamolliBerlin
15th November: Zeta, The Hague
28th November: Golden Pudel ClubHamburg
29th November: Private party, Rotterdam
18th December: Fluc, Vienna
19th December: Rhiz, Vienna
16th January: Golden Pudel ClubHamburg
24th January: Tsunami Club, Cologne

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The Music Network Meeting 4pm, 27th November 2008 at Birmingham TIC

The Music Network organises a NETWORKING EVENT

on the last Thursday of each month, 4-6pm

at The BCU Technology and Innovation Centre(TIC), Millennium Point, Curzon Street, Birmingham, B4 7XG. (directions/info tel: 08712 262725)

The next meeting is open to all on Thursday 27th November 4pm til 6pm at The TIC, Birmingham.

The Birmingham branch of Musicians Union will be supplying luxury chocolate biscuits and good coffee for all. There’s food and drink afterwards supplied by the creative networks lot too. Come and talk about music and what you’re up to and meet some new people, you know it makes sense.

The Music Network organises the meeting for the benefit of music related businesses in the West Midlands region. If you have news to report, a presentation to give, an event to promote, any new points for discussion, a pitch to make, business cards or flyers to hand round, an appeal for help, advice or guidance or even if you just want the free tea and biscuits and some quality entertainment…you are all invited.

ALL AGENTS:Freak out the Normal Man,we want separation now!11 hours on the 11 bus on the 11 of november

The number 11 is Europe’s longest urban bus route and first came into existence in 1923.

It now follows the city’s outer ring road, the A4040 with some small deviations.

A full circuit takes 3hrs to complete, and the service carries 50,000 passengers each day. There are 272 bus stops.

40 buses are used each day – 20 for the ‘A’ and 20 for the ‘C”

On the eleventh of November our good friends at "Birmingham it’s not shit" and a few others who can’t be named here….are inviting anyone with an interest to spend eleven hours on the eleven bus starting at eleven am in “Birmingham: It’s Not Shit’s 11 11 11” (yes I know there’s four elevens there really, but even the alliteration starts to drag after a bit).

The rules are

    * Get on the 11C at 11am (or as near as dammit) on 11/11.
    * Get off the 11C at 10pm — 11 hours later — (or as near as dammit) on 11/11.
    * You can get on and off the bus as many times as you like (don’t spend more than 23 minutes off the bus).
    * Document your journey; photos, film, writing, cross-stitch, knitting, amigurumi, poetry, blog, twitter, however you like.
    * Meet up with others as mad as you, if you want.
    * Record everything — or on your own space and link us up.

The idea is that a snapshot of the real Birmingham from a number of different people will emerge, one that’s unedited, unspun, and unwashed. Circling the city will force the gaze inward, focussing our attention exclusively on our municipality. It’ll also freak out the drivers, the man on the clapham omnibus and others who normally expect passengers to have a destination in mind.

If it’s better to travel hopefully than arrive, Birmingham is the ideal place.

some context:  "The man on the Clapham omnibus " is a descriptive formulation of a reasonably educated and intelligent but non-specialist person — a reasonable man, a hypothetical person against whom a defendant’s conduct might be judged in an English law civil action for negligence. This standard of care comparable to that which might be exercised by "the man on the Clapham omnibus" was first mentioned by Greer LJ in Hall v. Brooklands Auto-Racing Club (1933) 1 KB 205.

The first reported legal quotation of the phrase is in the case of McQuire v. Western Morning News[1] a libel case, in which Sir Richard Henn Collins MR attributes it to Lord Bowen, who had died nine years earlier.

It is derived from the phrase the bald-headed man at the back of the Clapham omnibus , coined by the 19th century journalist Walter Bagehot to describe the normal man of London , so used because Clapham in south London at the time was a non-descript commuter suburb and was seen to represent "ordinary" London. Omnibus is a now archaic expression for a public bus , but would have been common usage amongst the judiciary at the beginning of the 20th century.

It is time to separate from the Normal Man, It’s time top separate from the Man on the Clapham Omnibus.

All Agents: This is Birmingham http://elevenbus.co.uk     

…..and if you enjoy this sort of thing, you may want to also try this:

please pass this on…..

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