Weird Dreams live at The Waiting Room

Posted February 15, 2016


Weird Dreams

For four years, we heard nothing from Weird Dreams. Then, at the beginning of this month, to the surprise of us all, they reappeared with one song, “The Ladder.” It’s an understated comeback –with its soft drone, twinkling piano, and Doran Edwards’ nostalgic vocals, it’s easy to under how it was inspired by the “the reflections of water on a swimming pool ceiling at night.”

We’ll have to wait a little longer for another album, but the band has promised that there will be more music to come. They’re playing The Waiting Room on Monday 7 March, so at least we know they aren’t going to dissapear for another couple of years anytime soon.

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Chinah – Tuesday 16 February

Posted February 15, 2016

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The Danish R&B trio CHINAH are releasing their debut EP ‘Once The Lights Are On’ on 11th Febuary. Don’t miss out on their first headliner in London at The Waiting Room on 16th February.

DAISUKE TANABE – Thursday 11 February

Posted February 6, 2016

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Daisuke Tanabe is a producer from Chiba, Japan. The former art student who also lived and worked in London for some years is currently based in Tokyo, where he assembles his exceptional pieces of music. Originally coming from a techno/breakbeat background, Daisuke has developed his own style of production to create a distinctive sound between hiphop, electronica, folk and jazz.

Avante Black – Tuesday 9 February

Posted February 4, 2016

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Avante Black are up for their first headline show on February 9th. Their music is best described as a combination of shoegaze and pop. The four piece from London have been compared to acts such as Wolf Alice and Jesus and the Mary Chain. This might be the next big thing.

Support comes from Black Gold Buffalo and Esther Joy Lane.

Tonga – Friday 5 February

Posted February 3, 2016

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“We like to keep Tonga as scuzzy as possible, while we’re as baller as we can be” is how the iconic Mike Skinner describes his one year old club night, of which he runs with Murkage Dave from the Manchester based party collective, Murkage.