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Corsica Studios, London (29/9/11)

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Sacramento surf rockers complain about the London heat to a small crowd, but a good time is had by all.
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Lexington, London (27/9/11)

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With support from Loney, Dear.
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Toynbee Studios, London (26/9/11)

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A launch gig for new album Conatus in an all-seater theatre.
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Lexington, London (23/9/11)

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No wave New Yorkers plough on into their fourth decade.
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CAMP Basement, London (22/9/11)

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A trio from Austin work to dispel Young Marble Giant comparisons.
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Electrowerkz, London (21/9/11)

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One of several side projects of Godspeed You! Black Emperor they may be, but they succeed in standing apart.
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Lexington, London (21/9/11)

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A launch night for their debut album Whatever, this gig sported the vibe of a house party.
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Cargo, London (13/9/11)

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Kurt Vile's former band build on their devoted following, with support from Alexander Tucker.
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Ronnie Scott's, London (11/9/11)

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Pop-influenced jazz, or jazz-influenced pop? Let the Norah Jones comparison japes begin...
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Roundhouse, London (10/9/11)

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An AV spectacular showcases turntablist skills and impeccable comic timing.
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Brixton Academy, London (9/9/11)

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A special appearance from Ronnie Wood underlines their legendary status.
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Scala, London (7/9/11)

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A return to form for the five-piece as they promote new album Hysterical.
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Royal Festival Hall, London (7/9/11)

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Queen Of Denmark songs married with reworked Czars numbers and a couple of tasters of his second solo album make for a rare experience.
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Scala, London (6/9/11)

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Electronoir of the finest calibre.
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Hoxton Square Bar + Kitchen, London (5/9/11)

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A line-up change hasn't dampened the reconstituted band's ambitions.
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Royal Opera House, London (2/9/11)

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A show dedicated to One Pig, the third of the One trilogy.
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