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Clean Bandit

What does deep house, the work of Stockhausen, a self-programmed snake and a frozen Lily Cole have in common? No, it’s not the contents of a lost episode of Skins. Nor is it the XX’s Christmas list. It is, rather, just a few of the details that make up Clean Bandit, a new four-piece that in their playfulness and willingness to trample over musical boundaries offer a refreshing new direction for dance music in 2013.

Forget your rock revivalists or your retrofitted soul crooners, Clean Bandit could not have emerged at any time other than now. Comprised of brothers Jack and Luke Patterson alongside the classically-trained pair of Grace Chatto and Neil Amin-Smith, the group formed in 2008. One night , in the dingy confines of a Cambridge nightclub, classic music met bass music, and it never looked back.

“It was at the band’s own club night called National Rail Disco. We set it up because we thought there was a real lack of new interesting music at the time. The first ever one was basically set up so we could perform. But as it carried on it became more of a straightforward club night we DJ’d or played live most weeks alongside other DJs and electronic acts we loved.”

The students, not normally thought to be a particularly clubby kind of crowd, were into it. “They loved it, it was really successful and always completely packed”, says Jack. “People didn’t expect the students to be into it, but they were. They all had a real appetite for the music. One of the coolest things was the night we had James Blake down. Three quarters of the way through his set he just played a Destiny’s Child acapella on its own. Even though there was no beat,. people just went completely off. That was amazing.”

National Rail Disco provided Clean Bandit with a blueprint for everything that was to follow. First, there was a willingness to take risks. Second a desire to blend beats and strings. Third, it was done in a DIY fashion, using whatever resources were to hand.

But first they decided to move to Moscow. Grace to learn the language and play cello. Jack followed her, and ended up enrolling in Russia’s famous film school, The Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography. “I didn’t have much to do in Moscow and someone mentioned a film course that was open to international students so I thought I’d give it a try. It was a five year course,” Jack recalls. “I didn’t do the whole thing, but the whole of the first year you only do black and white still images. In the second year you do moving images but still only in black and white. It was all in Russian too, and to begin with none of the students spoke a word of it.”

It was at the Gerasimov that Jack’s ideas of blending music recordings with filmmaking began to take shape. “I was making music on a laptop a lot while I was there”, he says. “It was still a hobby though. I had long days at film school and then would come home and have a go messing around making music. I wrote Mozart’s House while I was out there. I was listening to a lot of house music there, there was a little boutique outside our flat that would blast out house for 24 hours. Maybe that seeped in.”

Now, in 2013, Clean Bandit are still mixing things up. Currently residing in London, this electroquartet are applying their principles to a whole new range of possibilities. Listen to single ‘A&E’ and you’ll hear classical, bucolic strings intertwining with UK funky bass and a melody of modern electronic pop. It’s a new sophisticated sound, but one that’s distinctive of our capital. The soulful vocals, meanwhile, are sung by guests Kandaka Moore and Nikki Marshall, found by chance in the group’s new home of Kilburn. “They were part of local community singing and dancing group next door to our studio”, says Jack. “We thought they would be perfect for this track.” And so they are, sharing the enthusiasm of the track and, also, the versatility of the group. Moore also volunteered as a dancer for the video, which necessitated her being part of a stop-motion animation. “She was completely unfazed by being painted gold over the course of two hours”, notes Jack.

That was far from being the most complicated part of the production, by the way. The video for A&E also required the creation of a golden snake. A serpent that, as in a real life game of Snake, slithered across central London. It was a challenge, one that Jack — typically — took it upon himself to rise to. So how do you make a snake? “We made it on the computer”, he says. “I taught myself to use Cinema 4D. I studied architecture at uni, so I had kind of got into 3d graphics, modeling and animation. Luke learned how to do the fluid dynamics, because the snake had to go through water at the beginning.”

Clean Bandit have also been getting a taste of a different experience closer to home whilst on tour this spring with teenage chart conquerors Disclosure. “The tour was really fun”, says Jack. “It was great to see how that world worked and to be in these really cool clubs up and down the country was brilliant. There were screaming fans. We had people who knew the words to our songs, which was quite amazing to see. It was unexpected.”

The stakes were raised even higher for new single ‘Dust Clears’. This concept video, also directed by Jack, was half-filmed on the frozen lakes of northern Sweden in winter. “In this video all the band work in a factory, but the lead singer is an older guy who’s got this fantasy of being an ice skater”, says Jack, with a smile. “We filmed the skating in Sweden and that was great, we used some special techniques. Two of us were towed along on a sled with two different lenses, two cameras filming our dear friend Nick as he skated past. Nick is our friend’s dad and while we were thinking about making the video we heard that when he was 17 he was a Scottish figure skating champion. When you see the video, you’ll see why we found this quite amazing.”

Quite clearly kids of the internet generation, Clean Bandit aren’t precious about where they find inspiration or how they deploy it (the aforementioned Lily Cole volunteered to stand in a freezing cold swimming pool for the video to UK Shanty, in return for Jack giving her a tutorial on her new video camera). Neither are they devoted to one type of creativity. They make music, they make video, they perform live.

“We try to think of each piece as being a music video rather than a song”, says Jack. “Videos for songs is the output. That’s how we’d like it to be digested. Now we’re doing more and more music, we’re having to make stuff without the videos, but hopefully we’ll be able to catch up.”

Zara Larsson

A talented Swedish vocalist and songwriter with a penchant for crafting soulful electro-pop that falls somewhere between Rihanna, Lorde, and Robyn, Zara Maria Larsson first caught the public’s eyes and ears in 2008 as the winner of the popular Swedish talent show Talang Sverige (the regional version of Got Talent). Born on December 16, 1997 in Stockholm, Larsson inked a deal with Ten Music Group after winning Talang, and issued her debut EP, Introducing, which featured the hit single “Uncover,” in 2013. The song was certified triple-platinum in her home country, and after another EP, Allow Me to Reintroduce Myself, Larsson began work on her official debut long-player. The resulting 1 arrived in 2014 via Record Company Ten and Universal Music. Three additional singles reached the Swedish Top Ten: “She’s Not Me,” “Carry You Home,” and “Rooftop.” A pair of new singles for 2015 proved to be her international breakthrough. First, “Lush Life” reached the Top Ten across Europe, then “Never Forget You” (featuring MNEK) hit the Top Ten in Great Britain and went gold in the United States.

Starley

Starley is a dance-pop artist signed to Tinted Records in Australia. Influenced by the music she listened to growing up, combined with her multi-racial background, Starley’s musical style has developed into a unique fusion of genres, all routed in pop music. Originally hailing from Sydney, Starley moved to London to pursue a career in music and landed a publishing deal with Sony/ATV UK. That opportunity provided her with the ability to learn the craft and art of songwriting, while collaborating with a wide range of producers and writers throughout London, Sweden and the US. Last year Starley returned to Australia to focus on her own artist project where she was discovered by Tinted Records and quickly joined their roster. She is currently working on her debut album.

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1026 Spring Garden St.
Philadelphia, PA, 19123

 

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Callowhill Neighborhood Assn. 2017 Annual Meeting & Board Elections – ERASERHOOD

Dear CNA members,

Our Annual Spring Meeting & Board Elections are scheduled for Monday, May 8, 2017 at 7:30pm. The public meeting and election will be held in the offices of Azavea, 990 Spring Garden St. – 5th Fl. This year there are six board seats open. Any CNA member current on their dues and who resides or operates a business within the boundaries of the Callowhill Neighborhood Assn. is eligible to run. All positions are held for a period of two years.
Current board members in the middle of their terms who are staying on include:
  • Diana Krasnopolsky
  • Sarah McEneaney – President
  • Melinda Rickard
  • Leah Strenger
  • John Struble
Current board members running for re-election to retain their positions include:
  • Robert Cheetham
  • Joanne Kundrat
  • Joseph Petry – Secretary
  • Dennis Pilsits – Treasurer
  • Gary Rubin
  • Julia Shaw

Please download our Board Nomination Form in Adobe PDF or Microsoft Word format. A form must be completed prior to the election. The deadline for submission is Wednesday, May 3, 2017. PLEASE NOTE: to be eligible to run and vote in the election, you must live within the boundaries of CNA and YOUR DUES MUST BE CURRENT AND PAID BEFORE OR UPON SUBMISSION OF THE NOMINATION FORM. This same provision applies to past or present CNA members: in order to vote in the election, dues must be current and you must live within the boundaries of CNA. Associate members are not allowed to cast votes. Dues can be paid via the CNA website.

All completed nomination forms can be returned to CNA at [email protected]. We will post each nomination form to the CNA web site for public viewing as they are received. Nomination forms are attached below in Word doc and PDF format.
Any questions, please contact either Sarah McEneaney or Dennis Pilsits at the gmail address below.
Thanks!

Callowhill Neighborhood Association
[email protected]
www.callowhill.org

Source: Callowhill Neighborhood Assn. 2017 Annual Meeting & Board Elections – ERASERHOOD

Hidden City Philadelphia – Exploring David Lynch’s “Eraserhood”

Sunday, May 14 at 11 AM – 12:30 PM

When David Lynch moved to Philadelphia in the late 1960s to attend PAFA, he discovered a city that was both terrifying and inspiring. Explore the neighborhood that so electrified Lynch’s imagination in the company of two tour guides: Hidden City’s Peter Woodall and Lynch aficionado Bob Bruhin. During this one-and-a-half hour walking tour, we’ll delve into the neighborhood’s pre- and post-Lynch history, as well as the sights and sounds that inspired Lynch’s movies, particularly Eraserhead.When David Lynch moved to Philadelphia in the late 1960s to attend PAFA, he discovered a city that was both terrifying and inspiring. Explore the neighborhood that so electrified Lynch’s imagination in the company of two tour guides: Hidden City’s Peter Woodall and Lynch aficionado Bob Bruhin. During this one-and-a-half hour walking tour, we’ll delve into the neighborhood’s pre- and post-Lynch history, as well as the sights and sounds that inspired Lynch’s movies, particularly Eraserhead.

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Cinedelphia Tonight

7:30 pm

Night Flight: Born Again w/ creator Stuart S. Shapiro

April 21 @ 7:30 pm9:30 pm UTC-4
PhilaMOCA, 531 N 12th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19123 United States

The 2017 Cinedelphia Film Festival hosts a Night Flight retrospective with creator Stuart S. Shapiro in attendance! Dubbed “the single greatest rock omnibus program ever aired” by VH1 and “the most consistently weird and awesome thing on cable television in the 1980s” by Brooklyn Vegan, Night Flight was a syndicated staple that helped nurture a … Read more

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10:00 pm

Punk Rock (40th Anniversary) w/ Carter Stevens

April 21 @ 10:00 pm11:30 pm UTC-4
PhilaMOCA, 531 N 12th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19123 United States

The 2017 Cinedelphia Film Festival hosts legendary adult filmmaker Carter Stevens for a 40th Anniversary screening of his film PUNK ROCK! A detective searches for a missing teenager within the late ’70s NYC punk scene in this unsung noir-punk rarity. Originally shot as a XXX feature, experienced adult film director Carter Stevens took on the … Read more

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Asian Arts Initiative Spring Benefit 2017

Friday, April 21 at 6 PM – 10 PM

Asian Arts Initiative Spring Benefit 2017
Friday, April 21st
Benefit Ticket (Dinner and Dance Party): $100
Dance Party Ticket: $35

You’re invited to an evening of friends, food, live performances and fun to celebrate and support Asian Arts Initiative’s diverse array of community-based programs and community.

It’s our biggest fundraiser of the year, helping to ensure that exhibitions like our current Loving Blackness and programs like our Youth Arts Workshop continue to move the needle forward on racial and social justice.

A full ticket gets you in all night, with two hour open bar and seated dinner. Or if funds are tight, consider coming later for the second half of the festivities by joining our Dance Party, hosted by DJ Kevin Kong – complete with dessert bar!

Partnering Sponsor:
PECO

Additional Sponsors:
Beautiful Blooms, LLC
Roy-Pitz Brewing Company
Stateside Vodka
Yards Brewing Co.

Performers:
Jungwoong Kim
Cynthia Dewi Oka & SANCTUARY Poets
Hua Hua Zhang
Philadelphia Suns Lion Dancers

Host Committee:
The Abstract Company
Arts & Crafts Holdings
Cecil Baker + Partners
Edward Garcia & Jeannie Wong
Glenn Hing
Health Partners Plans
Sophia Lee
Sarah McEneaney (Callowhill Neighborhood Association)
Philadelphia Asian American Film & Filmmakers
David T. Rammler & Suzanne J. Young
Eva Ray
Julia and Bob Shaw
Laurence Tom
Ignatius Wang
Geraldine Wang

For more information: http://asianartsinitiative.org/support/annual-benefit or tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2860623

 

Source: Asian Arts Initiative Spring Benefit 2017

Cinedelphia Tonight

The Lure – Philadelphia Premiere

April 20 @ 7:00 pm9:00 pm UTC-4
PhilaMOCA, 531 N 12th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19123 United States
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The wildest genre mashup of the year, The Lure has been understandably beguiling fest audiences around the world and now it arrives to enchant Philly for one night only. Not just another 1980s-set Polish killer mermaid musical-horror film-black comedy-fantasy, The Lure is also an exploration of female sexuality at its most captivating and its most malevolent, as well as a look at the bonds of sisterhood. In her feature directing debut, Agnieszka Smoczynska spins the yarn of beautiful mermaid sisters…

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