SPACIFIC NEWS #161

SPACIFIC NEWS #161: Contents

1. Colours :: Pitch Black
2. O2 Forum Kentish Town :: L.A.B & Mild Orange
3. Servant Jazz Quarters :: Arjuna Oakes
4. Islington Assembly Hall :: Avantdale Bowling Club
5. Upcoming Highlights

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COLOURS :: PITCH BLACK :: 13/07/23

Pitch Black make a very welcome return to London in two weeks time to play at Colours in Hoxton.

Instrumental in the development of Aotearoa’s dub scene (as a duo and for their individual work with other acts like Salmonella Dub), Pitch Black have spent the years since their inaugural performance at The Gathering festival in 1996 rousing dance floor punters, generating rave reviews and gaining thousands of fans across the world for their dub drenched electronica.

Hard to box into a single audio ‘genre’, Pitch Black is a combination of musical journeys. Their sound is distinctive; ranging from organic ambient beginnings and layered soundscapes to skanking keyboards, cutting acid riffs and thumping rhythmic grooves, with dub being the glue that holds their sound together. One critic has described them as like “Orbital meets King Tubby, or Rhythm and Sound in Technicolor”.

It is their live show that really makes Pitch Black stand out from the rest of the crowd, both sonically and visually. Their tracks take on an added dynamism and their performances reveal the dialectic behind the band – Paddy wants to do it for the crowd, Michael wants to do it to the crowd. Visually they are in another dimension thanks to Michael’s cutting edge images.

Support on the night will be from London trio Polyop and Stella Z

Early bird tickets have all sold out.

General Admission tickets are £15 + b/f from Music Glue or SEE Tickets

From: 7.30pm
At: 2-4 Hoxton Square, N1 6NU
Nearest Tube: Old Street
Venue website: colourshoxton.com/
Facebook event: facebook.com/events/576732777667350/

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O2 FORUM KENTISH TOWN :: L.A.B & MILD ORANGE :: 12/10/23

Following on from tours of Australia & the United States, New Zealand”s L.A.B will embark on their first show in the UK this October, headlining their own show at the O2 Forum Kentish Town in London on October 12.

Off the back of their latest single “Take It Away”, 2023 has already seen L.A.B perform a sold-out run of shows at home in New Zealand, followed by a return visit to Australia. May saw the band perform its first US tour, including a marquee slot at the iconic California Roots Festival, a string of shows with Maoli, and their own headline show in Honolulu.

They will be joined by fellow Kiwis Mild Orange, dreamy sound has sold-out shows across the globe.

General Admission tickets are £30 + b/f and £1.95 restoration levy from Ticketmaster.co.uk

From: 7pm
At: 9-17 Highgate Road, NW5 1JY
Nearest Tube: Kentish Town
Venue website: academymusicgroup.com/o2forumkentishtown/
Facebook event: facebook.com/events/727020961995858/

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SERVANT JAZZ QUARTERS :: ARJUNA OAKES :: 02/11/23

We’re thrilled to present the debut London performance by accomplished singer/songwriter, pianist, composer and producer Arjuna Oakes this November.

Following the release of his debut EP in 2019, Arjuna has released another five projects all to widespread acclaim. The First Nights and Final Days EPs were a collaboration with longtime friend and co-producer Serebii, released by LA-based record label Innovative Leisure (BADBADNOTGOOD, Allah-Las). First Nights debuted at #5 on KCRW’s top 30 Albums chart and has had extensive play on BBC6 and BBC1xtra.

Arjuna’s latest EP Future Lullaby was created with mentor and renowned Greek/Kiwi composer John Psathas. The pair are set to perform pieces from the EP with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra in June this year.

Aside from releasing recorded projects, Arjuna has also scored a theatre show, composed for a string quintet and performed extensively around the New Zealand touring and festival circuit. Arjuna has opened for some incredible artists including Jordan Rakei, Moonchild and Allen Stone.

TIckets are £10 + b/f from Music Glue or SEE Tickets

From: 7pm
At: 10A Bradbury Street, N16 8JN
Nearest Tube: Dalston Kingsland or Dalston Junction
Venue website: servantjazzquarters.com
Facebook event: facebook.com/events/771814180882160/

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ISLINGTON ASSEMBLY HALL :: AVANTDALE BOWLING CLUB :: 17/11/23

On the back of the two sold out shows at Ninety One Living Room, Tom Scott brings his Avantdale Bowling Club project back for one final 2023 show in London.

Written from a working class perspective at the bottom of the globe, Avantdale Bowling Club”s songs explore the day to day realities of life lived on the margins of society. Over the course of two albums, Tom has worked with some of the best musicians and producers in New Zealand to craft a vivid intermingling of jazz, soul, hip-hop and electronica.

Sad and celebratory in equal measure, Scott”s work has been celebrated by NPR, Refuge Worldwide and Radio New Zealand. “Avantdale Bowling Club” won the coveted Album of the Year and best Hip-Hop artist at the Aotearoa Music Awards followed by Independent Music NZ”s Taite Music Prize for best album release. At the end of 2022 the folllow-up “Trees” debuted at number 1 in the New Zealand album charts.

Tickets are £20 + b/f + £1.20 restoration levy from See Tickets or Dice.

From: 7pm
At: Upper Street, N1 2UD
Nearest Tube: Highbury and Islington
Venue website: islingtonassemblyhall.co.uk/
Facebook event: facebook.com/events/624367615993321

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UPCOMING HIGHLIGHTS (details correct at time of sending)

06/07 Fat Freddy’s Drop // Apollo, W6 9QH // 7-11 // £32.50
11/07 Blair Jollands // The Cockpit, NW8 8EH // 8-11 // £10

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