A
gig
held at The Jam Jar
on Friday 29th November. The event starts at 19:30.
DOGSHOW - Boiler Room meets Crufts on a trip to space.
These two full-bodied canine brothers are on a mission to create the ultimate party experience, and might accidentally be the most surreal band you’ll witness anytime soon. Fusing live techno, jazz, dance and musicianship, their show comprises a battery-powered ‘Dog-Trolley’ in the centre of the audience. From here Dogshow conduct a ritualistic ‘howling at the moon’ ceremony, channelling raw animalistic energy.
Completing the bill is Manchester's experimental musical adventurer Paddy Steer - a must see jumble of synthesisers, percussion and xylophone.
Join the spectacle!
Dogshow
+ Paddy Steer
Friday 29th November
7.30pm - 10.30pm
at The Jam Jar Bristol
DOGSHOW
Dogshow traverse the genre-fluid astral planes creating music for dancing. On a voyage to explore how music can be experienced differently, their search has led them back from performing in flying pods above audiences to exploring the underwater realms in research submarine.
PADDY STEER
Paddy Steer is a Zelig-like character along the timeline of Manchester’s musical activity.
In rejection of the notion of ‘immaculate reproduction’, live performances from Paddy’s own project err more daringly and admirably on the frontier of chaotic abstraction, expression and focussed blunder, dice rolling down the hill in case of duende, as from behind his stacked array of instruments, the anarchically intrepid punk gargles through a vocoder with his xylophone, all a-clatter under disco lights and doilies.
“sounds like a Swiss cuckoo clock made of egg boxes and horsehair, glued together by an African Moog player in a Vietnamese iron monger’s shop”. (Graham Massey)
Entry requirements: 14+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio