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PATPH Present: Fri August 1st Good Tiger | So Cow + guests

  • 28-07-2008 4:00am
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    GOOD TIGER (Kilkenny)

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    Music from another galaxy, a sort of lo-fi science experiment in sound come to life, Good Tiger’s sound is vast and sprawling, giving the multi-instrumentalist Dave Holland (formerly one half of Blue Ghost, and leader of the short-lived but brilliant Split Lip) full scope to explore all the areas he has wandered into here and there, from time to time, over the years with his other groups.

    The powerhouse percussionist Ger Cantwell (formerly of Gout and raucous instrumentalists, the 2 Fantastic 3) is also on board this ship with Holland, as is bass player supreme, Alan Montgomery (formerly of Dublin bands, The Dixons and Revelino).

    Listeners to Cormac Battle, Jenny Huston and Dan Hegarty's radio shows will have heard some choice cuts from the group’s album The Dynamics of Alcatraz, getting regular plays from the gob-smacked DJs.

    It's funk, it's soul, it's electronica, it's lo-fi, it's Americana, and it's rock and roll - but not as we know it.

    This is Cosmic Music for the 21st Century.
    http://www.myspace.com/goodtigermusic





    So Cow(Galway)

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    So Cow could be described as "lo-fi with notions". Recording his songs onto eight track cassette in a basement in a floodprone area of Seoul, South Korea, he continues on a quest to meld the finest of classic indie rock moves with a sprinkling of bullish audio experimentation. Experimentation borne of the fact that he remains oblivious to such odd and frightening terms as EQ, Compression and Frequencies, preferring instead to twist the knobs and see what happens. This "record and run" approach has spawned a monstrous number of recordings, each weirdly special and especially weird.


    Have a listen at:
    http://www.myspace.com/socow

    Sing Song (Dublin)

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    Sing Song began their life as a duo: the dynamic vision of two young men, Danny and Cian, who refused to play to conventions and were eventually joined by Simon.

    This will be the group's second gig in Kilkenny after they played a beautiful and intimate set as a dup at the last Problems at the Pancake House. This time, however, Simon will be joining with the two with his mix of beeps, bips and bass.
    http://www.myspace.com/meandthehoneybees

    Fri August 1st,
    Cleere's Theatre,
    Parliament Street
    Kilkenny

    Doors: 9:00pm

    Adm: €5


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