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Todmorden – Unitarian Church – JOHN CHANTLER + BRIDGET HAYDEN & CLAIRE POTTER + ELIZABETH – Thursday 2nd July 2015

Tor Bookings are really pleased to have acclaimed modular synth master, JOHN CHANTLER, visit us in Todmorden to perform an exclusive north west show during his visit from Sweden. Last year, John performed a highly regarded set as part of … Continue reading

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Hebden Bridge – Nutclough Tavern – SUZUKI JUNZO + TEPEU Y Q’UQ’UMATZ + SOPHIE COOPER – Thursday 25th June 2015

Japan’s cosmic bluesman returns to Hebden Bridge for another of his mind-blowing live shows that cover everything from half-whispered laments right up to all consuming walls of guitar noise. Its a special night as he will be launching his new … Continue reading

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Todmorden – Golden Lion – ETERNAL TAPESTRY + WOVEN SKULL + SOPHIE COOPER – Thursday 11th June 2015

White Rabbit have kindly asked myself and Red Tin Dave to DJ for this super fine Thursday night gig at Todmordens reborn and rejuvenated White Lion pub. COming all the way from Portland, Eternal Tapestry create psychedelic improvisations and have … Continue reading

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Cragg Vale – Robin Hood – KK NULL & KAWABATA MAKOTO + JAKE BLANCHARD – Sunday 7th June 2015

Its time for our final Cragg Vale gig at the very special location behind the Robin Hood. Two legends of the Japanese musical underground join forces and light up an intimate space at 1000 feet above sea level in the … Continue reading

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Hebden Bridge – Inkfolk – MAGPAHI + PADDY STEER + GWENDOLEN OSMOND – Sunday 31st May 2015

Once again we return to the basement with the canal window for another unique show. As usual, it will be last train friendly and pay what you can afford. Doors are at 7pm.   Magpahi is the solo project of … Continue reading

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Todmorden – Fundevogel – BLOOD STEREO + INFINITE GAAH + NEIL CAMPBELL + WOUTTH – Saturday 30th May 2015

Our dear friends Tor bookings presents have put together this very edgy line-up in the wonderful new gallery Fundevogel. I’ll be doing a laptop DJ set between the live acts. Playing live are: Blood Stereo (Brighton): Dylan Nyoukis and Karen … Continue reading

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Hebden Bridge – Inkfolk – ROUGH FIELDS + THE SLY AND UNSEEN – Sunday 15th March 2015

For our 2015 return to Inkfolk, we are doing something very mellow a night of chilled drones and ambient sounds on the cutting edge of experimental. A sort of tribute to the classic Hibernate Records shows that used to happen … Continue reading

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Todmorden – Unitarian Church – NICK HENNIES + MATT WAND – Friday 13th February 2015

A great double-bill featuring compelling and immersive approaches to spatial music featuring solo percussion from American composer Nick Hennies, who’ll be performing pieces by Peter Ablinger, John Cage and premiering his own work for the first time on English shores, … Continue reading

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Hebden Bridge – Fox & Goose – RAUCHWOLKEN IM HIMMEL VIERZIG – Saturday 10th January 2015

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Hebden Bridge – Inkfolk – DEAN McPHEE + LOCAL IMPROVISERS + THE ALTERED HOURS – Sunday 7th December 2014

Was Ist Das? is promoting again after an Autumn sabatical. Girl Sweat have been thwarted in their attempts to play so stepping into the breech is acclaimed solo guitarist Dean McPhee. His album “Son Of Black Peace” on Blast First … Continue reading

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