SPACIFIC NEWS #133

SPACIFIC NEWS #133: Contents

1. Servant Jazz Quarters :: Delaney Davidson
2. Servant Jazz Quarters :: nomad
3. Bush Hall :: Modern Maori Quartet
4. Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen :: Sola Rosa Soundsystem
5. Competition :: Modern Maori Quartet CD
6. Keep in touch with New Zealand music via Spotify
7. Upcoming Highlights
 
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SERVANT JAZZ QUARTERS :: DELANEY DAVIDSON :: 24/05/18
 
We're stoked that our first show of the year should be by the mischevious maverick, Delaney Davidson.
 
Delaney forged his identity over a decade ago as a figure on the European tour circuit, having been a part of the Voodoo Rhythm Family of Switzerland since 2003. His seminal influence and work with Marlon Williams on their “Sad But True” series as well as his visionary production on Tami Neilson’s acclaimed albums “Dynamite” and “Don’t Be Afraid” have also earned him great praise from the media and huge respect amongst his peers.

Initially inspired by the songs of Hank Williams and the Birthday Party, and the performance styles of distilled Johnny Cash and dead-pan Buster Keaton, Delaney synthesizes this into his own persona. A wry sense of humour, some theatre of unease, and a voice classed as “not conventionally beautiful” all combine to breathe life and space into the niche he has carved out for himself, winning him critical acclaim across the world for his original take on things.

The guitar and harmonica of his simple live show have become his trademark, a small battered suitcase as his props table for the magic show, looping sounds over each other to achieve the full drive of a juke band. Howlin Wolf meets Suicide. Reverbed vocals and the slap back beats he builds with his Ghost Orchestra capture the sound of Chicago’s Chess Records.  

Generally dealing with the darker side of things, Davidson’s lyrical content ranges from classic murder ballads to songs with a deeper insight into the human condition and a sympathy and acceptance of the quirks of life and human foibles. Combining the older style of beerhall musician and the traditions of pantomime and audience involvement his live show is renowned for its sublime dance competitions and bawdy sing-alongs.
 
Support on the night will be Michael J Sheehy.
 
Tickets are £8 + b/f from Music Glue, Ticketweb or See Tickets.
 
From: 7.30pm
At: 10A Bradbury Street, London N16 8JN
Nearest Tube: Dalston Kingsland or Dalston Junction
Venue website: servantjazzquarters.com/

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SERVANT JAZZ QUARTERS :: NOMAD :: 05/06/18
 
nomad’s signature lush vocal layers, heady harmonies and infectious indie-pop hooks have been winning over unsuspecting live audiences back home for some time now, and this May they venture overseas for the first time to perform at two festivals in Germany and this one off show in London.

Aasha Mallard, Will McGillivray and Cullen Kiesanowski formed nomad at school, initially exploring barbershop style singing, but eventually adding instruments to perform as a band where their very different musical tastes collide to shape their alt-pop sound. They made their mark on the NZ charts with the undeniably catchy singles ‘Oh My My’ and ‘Love Will Call’, leading to support slots for The Vamps and Hanson, headline tours and performances at the country’s main festivals.
 
Tickets are £5 + b/f from Music Glue, Ticketweb or See Tickets.
 
From: 7.30pm
At: 10A Bradbury Street, London N16 8JN
Nearest Tube: Dalston Kingsland or Dalston Junction
Venue website: servantjazzquarters.com/

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BUSH HALL :: MODERN MAORI QUARTET :: 29/07/18  
 
We're delighted that the marvellous Modern Maori Quartet will be back in London this summer, en route to another residency at Edinburgh Festival. Their show last year was an absolute delight, and so that all the family can take part, this time round they'll be playing a matinee show, with doors at 3pm and a stage time of 4pm.
 
A good looking, suave contemporary Māori showband in the vein of forebears such as the Hi-Marks and Māori Volcanics, MMQ’s accomplished artists hail from different corners of Aotearoa to bring the concept of a “Māori Ratpack” into the present, weaving acting and musical abilities together to croon their spin on modern and classic numbers.

Their live shows are parties like no other, with a mix of off-beat comedy, stage routines, unique takes on showband hits as well as pop music, and displays of distinctively Māori song and dance. With hearty voices in epic harmony, they share Māori traditions, aroha and tell Kiwi stories through waiata with tongue-in-cheek Māori humour, charm and charisma.

At the core of it all, MMQ are a classy celebration of the entertainment legends of Māoridom; hearty Māori entertainment that will warm your heart and make you cry with laughter.
 
Tickets for adults are £18 + b/f or for under 18s are £5 + b/f from Music Glue, Ticketweb or See Tickets.  
 
From: 3pm
At: 310 Uxbridge Road, London W12 7LJ
Nearest Tube: Shepherds Bush Market Venue
website: bushhallmusic.co.uk/  

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HOXTON SQUARE BAR & KITCHEN :: SOLA ROSA SOUNDSYSTEM :: 27/09/18    
 
We're still waiting on an update from Sola Rosa HQ but in the meantime we can share the news that they have a new single out on May 18th – "Leave A Light On" features Kevin Mark Trail and L.A. Mitchell. If you pre-order now you get two additional tracks for free smiley –  http://radi.al/InSpaces.
 
Limited early bird tickets are £8 + b/f from Music Glue, otherwise they're £10 + b/f from See Tickets or Ticketweb  
 
From: 8pm
At: 2-4 Hoxton Square, London N1 6NU
Nearest Tube: Old Street or Shoreditch High Street
Venue website: hoxtonsquarebar.com

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COMPETITION :: MODERN MAORI QUARTET CD
 
Since they were last in town, the Modern Maori Quartet have released their first album "That's Us!", and we have five copies to give away. To win one, email us at kiaora@spacific.net by May 20th and tell us what venue they're playing at this July. Please include a postal address in your entry.
 
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KEEP IN TOUCH WITH NEW ZEALAND MUSIC

 

Three New Zealand focused playlists on Spotify are:

–  Amplifier Buzz is the place to find the brightest emerging local artists creating a stir in the industry and can be found at https://spoti.fi/2EkmOCY

Audience Hot is the home of bubbling Kiwi talent, whether new to the scene or already established, and can be found at https://spoti.fi/2igGFJU

NZ on Air posts up their latest submissions to local radio at https://spoti.fi/2JdASBI

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UPCOMING HIGHLIGHTS  

12/06 Louis Baker // The Islington, N1 0XT // 7-11 // £10

16/07 The Naked & Famous // Union Chapel, N1 2UN // 7-11 // £22

19/07 Fazerdaze // Lexington, N1 9JB // 7.30-11 // £9

04/09 Tami Nielson // Bush Hall, W12 7LJ // 7.30-11 // £12  

21/11 Unknown Mortal Orchestra // Royal Albert Hall, SW7 2AP // 6.45-10.30 // £22.50

 

We track upcoming concerts by New Zealand artists in London using Songkick – if we have missed any, please email us at kiaora@spacific.net so that we can include the details in future mailouts.  

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