Second of three nights of music curated by the experimental music mag. Tonight's bill features quirky Glaswegian Stravinsky-inspired chamber-folkies TOE, broadcaster/prankster Johny Brown's BOHJ who mix up contemporary pop/jazz/rock and industrial electronics to mind-warpng effect. Read More
Reformed London neo-folkies - who featured fiddle and tapped the UK's traditional music past for their perverse pop long before it became fashionable (ie in the early '90s) - headline, still led by singer-songwriter Johnny Brown and with his romantic and red-blooded poeticism. at their core The night celebrates the release of 'A Lucky Thief in a Careless World' CD. Read More
The rough-and-tumble British acoustic unit Band of Holy Joy formed in the New Cross area of London in 1984. Led by singer Johny ... Read the full Band of Holy Joy bio.