home | programme | bands | venues
     

 

A La Fu

Behind the decks with  Roots Manuva, Mysterions, Def Jux, Big Dada and Ninja

Tune.

 

Aya and Mole

DJs behind Boombox Records, celebrating its 10th anniversary.

 

Big Fibbers

A variety show for the 21st century, with the Durrell Family, Al Shaw and

his banjo and the Big Fibbers.

 

Martin Carthy

The folk music legend returns to the Fringe, and we're delighted to have him

back.

 

Cesarians

The twisted sounds of old style decadence. Rock 'n roll's demons are loose.

 

Dan Chester

I play, you listen. That's how it fuckin' works.

 

Corn Rocket Club

Wild and dirty rock 'n roll featuring Poppets, Red Sharks, King Salami and

the Cumberland 3 and D66 One-Man-Band.

 

Cuckoo's Nest

2-piece (drums and guitar & vox) psych rock outfit.

 

Tom Clues

Foot-tapping songs with melancholic sweet and raw harmonies.

 

Drone's Club

Anglo-American, transcendental bluegrass, featuring Morning Bride, Southern

Tenant Folk Union, Owls and Nicky Taylor.

 

The Getaways

A perfect mix of passion, attitude and rock 'n roll.

 

Gin Palace

Garage rock blues punk noise via Penthouse.

 

Great Bear

'one of London's finest rising talents'.

Harvey

DJ playing rare collection of pre-1970 ska.

 

Charlotte Hatherley

Ex-guitarist with Ash, performing unplugged from her latest album 'The Deep

Blue'.

 

Luxury Condo

An amalgam of wastrels plucked from various seedy street corners.

 

Mysterious Benefactors

'rough, witty and sweetly shambolic' Time Out

 

Miranda Quammie Forthcoming debut album showcases her melodic piano balladry

with string accompaniment.

 

The Other Brothers

A feast of raucous Irish acoustic folk.

 

John Power

Singer, guitarist and songwriter with The La's and Cast, his latest solo

album is 'Willow She Weeps'.

 

Penny Rimbaud

N16 Magazine's own 'disgruntled anarchist', and ex-member of Crass, presents

an evening of poetry and music.

 

Chris Singleton

'Some of the best pop/ rock you're likely to hear this or any year.'

Irish Times

 

Skull Disko

The noise salutes you.

 

Soapy Love Wash

High energy, punk, indie-sounding 3-piece.

 

Sally Gamble

'PJ Harvey's nastier cousin' NME

 

Soixante Neuf  

Back from a successful summer season at Butlins.

 

Pauline Taylor

Folking soul and urban campfire blues.

 

Plakka

Avant electric pop non-stop.

 

Touchy Two  

Songs of discord, sung in harmony by Stokey's own troubled couple.

 

Venom Seeds

Raw, 3-piece, female garage punk band.

 

Washington Rays

Just back from a world tour of mental hospitals and maximum security

prisons.

 

White Russians

Bluesy, swampy tones.

 

Tony Wrafter

Mellow sax and flute jazz from a Fringe regular who has played with such

musicians as Massive Attack, Don Cherry and Nigel Kennedy.

 

 


For more info please email info@n16mag.com.