:{PROLIX @ The Eagle}: Friday 27th June

:{PROLIX}:
plays Motown, electro, pop, indie, hip hop, bootlegs, downtempo and funk
FRIDAY 27th JUNE, 7pm-1am
FREE
@ THE EAGLE, 2 Shepherdess Walk, Hoxton, N1 7LB – [020] 7553 7681
BeerInTheEvening.com
nearest tube: Old Street

June 28th, 2008


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:{UNPLANNED AFTERNOONS does REFUGEE WEEK @ Corbet Place, E1}: Saturday 21st June

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:{UA#40: UNPLANNED AFTERNOONS does REFUGEE WEEK}:
The Unplanned Summer Solstice Party:
www.unplannedafternoons.com
ridiculous eclecticism, guaranteed, with Prolix, Spencer & Ruby Rocks, StyleFree [Simon Nash], Ogrizovic, The Cardinal, Arnold Trubshaw and, introducing,
MAX REINHARDT, RITA RAY and THE BeATMAN

SATURDAY 21st JUNE, 12-11pm
FREE - donations welcome in aid of Refugee Week:
www.refugeeweek.org.uk

@ CORBET PLACE
Ely’s Yard, The Old Truman Brewery, 15 Hanbury Street, off Brick Lane, E1 6QR – [020] 7770 6028
www.myspace.com/corbetplace
nearest tube: Liverpool Street, Aldgate East
[for Streetmap, click this]

This month, :{Unplanned Afternoons}: is going global to celebrate Refugee Week by throwing a special party on the summer solstice. We’re very excited to welcome two DJs at the forefront of World Music in Britain, MAX REINHARDT and RITA RAY.
:{NB}:
Get there early, though, as Max is on first at 12 noon.

This will be the biggest :{Unplanned Afternoon}: in our three-year history and, consequently, we’ve secured the fabulous Corbet Place venue off Brick Lane. In addition, you can try some authentic Afghan food, cooked in front of you and watch graffiti artists creating new works on the terrace.

:{MAX REINHARDT & RITA RAY}:
www.theshrine.uk.com
www.myspace.com/theshrinesynchrosystem

Max and Rita have worked together on numerous occasions, notably the Afrobeat inspired riot which is The Shrine, a club night out of which came The Shrine Synchrosystem, where they invite rappers, musicians and dancers to jam over their beats, and which has toured internationally. They also programme international music events, like London’s biggest free festival, Rise, Wychwood and Celebrating Sanctuary, of which they are Artistic Directors. They are currently writing a book on Fela Kuti, called ‘Talkin’ About Fela’.

:{RITA RAY}:
Rita is a club and radio DJ, and founding member of numerous club events. She also presents a review slot on the BBC World Service, contributes to the BBC’s Africa On Your Street website and is currently chair of the jury for the BBC Awards for World Music. And, in a previous life, she was a member of the band, Darts, who scored eight Top 20 singles and three Top 20 albums.

:{MAX REINHARDT}:
Max is a guest presenter on Late Junction for BBC Radio 3 and has also presented on Radio 4 and The World Service. He curates, plays and DJs at the hectic Radio Gagarin sessions at the Notting Hill Arts Club, which have featured acts including Gogol Bordello’s Eugene Hutz. He is the musical director and composer for Oily Cart Theatre Company and has produced a number of remixes.

:{REFUGEE WEEK 2008}: Monday16th - Sunday 22nd June
www.refugeeweek.org.uk
Celebrating its tenth year, Refugee Week 2008 will host hundreds of exciting events up and down the country, encouraging the UK to explore refugee issues, bring together communities and celebrate the contribution of refugees to the UK. Refugee Week looks to dispel negative images of refugees through providing a space for encounters, which also highlights the UK’s long history of welcoming those who seek sanctuary here.

:{CORBET PLACE}:
www.myspace.com/corbetplace
An offshoot of The Old Truman Brewery on Brick Lane:
www.trumanbrewery.com
Corbet Place is special. Sneakily hidden behind two unassuming wooden doors in a brick wall, the venue has been around for two years, hosting some exceptionally riotous parties, private events, a few secret gigs, exhibitions, film shoots and designer sales. Inside, Corbet Place is spacious, airy and comfortable but, for the summer, there’s also a nice, big terrace and even a secret garden.

:{UNPLANNED FRIENDS}:
To join the :{Unplanned Afternoons}: mailing list, email:
dj [dot] prolix [at] gmail [dot] com
To join the :{Unplanned Afternoons}: Facestalking group, click this:
www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2639635389

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June 21st, 2008


:{MAX REINHARDT & RITA RAY}:

MAX AND RITA playing records

:{MAX REINHARDT & RITA RAY}:
www.theshrine.uk.com
www.myspace.com/theshrinesynchrosystem

Max and Rita have worked together on numerous occasions, notably the Afrobeat inspired riot which is The Shrine, a club night out of which came The Shrine Synchrosystem, where they invite rappers, musicians and dancers to jam over their beats, and which has toured internationally. They also programme international music events, like London’s biggest free festival, Rise, Wychwood and Celebrating Sanctuary, of which they are Artistic Directors. They are currently writing a book on Fela Kuti, called ‘Talkin’ About Fela’.

:{RITA RAY}:
Rita is a club and radio DJ, and founding member of numerous club events. She also presents a review slot on the BBC World Service, contributes to the BBC’s Africa On Your Street website and is currently chair of the jury for the BBC Awards for World Music. And, in a previous life, she was a member of the band, Darts, who scored eight Top 20 singles and three Top 20 albums.

:{MAX REINHARDT}:
Max is a guest presenter on Late Junction for BBC Radio 3 and has also presented on Radio 4 and The World Service. He curates, plays and DJs at the hectic Radio Gagarin sessions at the Notting Hill Arts Club, which have featured acts including Gogol Bordello’s Eugene Hutz. He is the musical director and composer for Oily Cart Theatre Company and has produced a number of remixes.

[Max Reinhardt and Rita Ray play :{UA#40: UNPLANNED AFTERNOONS does REFUGEE WEEK}: on SATURDAY 21st JUNE, from 12 noon, at CORBET PLACE, Ely’s Yard, The Old Truman Brewery, 15 Hanbury Street, off Brick Lane, E1 6QR.
:{NB}: Get there early, as Max is on first at 12 noon.]

June 21st, 2008


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:{THE BeATMAN}:

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:{THE BeATMAN}:
The BeATMAN [Mervyn Kaye] is a well-travelled, vigilante superhero DJ, with a passport full of stamps from Israel, France and Japan, where he ran a club night called Après and organised a large beach festival. Closer to home, he’s played at Glastonbury, The Big Chill and three consecutive years at The Firegathering. Gotham’s own dancefloor crusader regularly DJs around London, including gigs at The Roundhouse in Camden, Bar Cuba, Elevator and The Others. The BeATMAN will be bringing the funk to :{Unplanned Afternoons}: so don’t be a Joker when he swings into action with some old hip hop and a few classic dance tracks too.

[The BeATMAN plays :{UA#40: UNPLANNED AFTERNOONS does REFUGEE WEEK}: on SATURDAY 21st JUNE, from 12 noon, at CORBET PLACE, Ely’s Yard, The Old Truman Brewery, 15 Hanbury Street, off Brick Lane, E1 6QR.]

June 21st, 2008


:{REFUGEE WEEK}: Monday 16th - Sunday 22nd June

REFUGEE WEEK

:{UA#40: UNPLANNED SOLSTICE}:
is raising money for Refugee Week:
www.refugeeweek.org.uk

What is Refugee Week?
Refugee Week is a UK-wide programme of arts, cultural and educational events that celebrate the contribution of refugees to the UK, and encourages a better understanding between communities. Refugee Week 2008 will take place from 16th to 22nd June. Click here for information on the background of Refugee Week.

What happens during the week?
Every year during Refugee Week hundreds of events are organised across the UK. In 2007, there were over 400 small and large events, ranging from big music festivals and art exhibitions to political debates, film screenings, conferences, school activities, sports and community events etc. To see examples of the type of events that happened last year check out our Highlighted Events from 2007.

Is there a theme for the events?
There is no specific theme for Refugee Week. Event organisers are encouraged to organise events around the idea that Refugee Week is a space of encounters between different communities and an opportunity to use more creative ways to bring refugee experiences closer to wider audiences. The Refugee Week slogan is Different Pasts, Shared Future.

How can I get involved?
You can show your support for Refugee Week by

  • Organising an event in your local area - see our Advice and Ideas for Organising Events section for more information.
  • Visiting an event in your area - check out the Events Calendar to find an event near you.
  • Supporting existing activities by volunteering or donating - to find out more about this or to get further information, please visit the Get Involved section of our website.

The Refugee Week Team
The Refugee Week Team consists of the UK Coordinator for Refugee Week, Welsh and Scottish Co-ordinators, a Project Assistant and a small number of volunteers with specific skills. It leads in the central planning, coordination and promotion of national activities and initiatves that take place or culminate within Refugee Week. The Refugee Week Team is also the central UK resource providing information and marketing materials, guidance, planning and support to other participant organisations in UK cities and regions.

Join our mailing list and keep informed of all the latest news about Refugee Week

“Refugee Week is important because it reminds us that refugees are not just statistics to be used an abused, they are living, breathing people. I am British, I was born here and I have no intention of leaving here, so I want to create a society here where compassion is built into our culture, in this society we will be so aware of the world around us that we will not need a Refugee Week. Until then this is how we do it.”
Benjamin Zephaniah, Poet

June 21st, 2008


:{HOW TO FIND CORBET PLACE}:

CORBET PLACE map

:{HOW TO FIND CORBET PLACE}:
Ely’s Yard, The Old Truman Brewery, 15 Hanbury Street, off Brick Lane, E1 6QR – [020] 7770 6028
www.myspace.com/corbetplace
nearest tube: Liverpool Street, Aldgate East

[for Streetmap, click this]

An offshoot of The Old Truman Brewery on Brick Lane:
www.trumanbrewery.com
Corbet Place is special. Sneakily hidden behind two unassuming wooden doors in a brick wall, the venue has been around for two years, hosting some exceptionally riotous parties, private events, a few secret gigs, exhibitions, film shoots and designer sales. Inside, Corbet Place is spacious, airy and comfortable but, for the summer, there’s also a nice, big terrace and even a secret garden.

FROM [old] SHOREDITCH STATION
1. Walk south down Brick Lane.
2. When you reach Café 1001, turn right into Dray Walk.
3. Walk past Rough Trade East and the Big Chill Bar on your right.
4. At the end of Dray Walk, you should be able to see a double decker bus on the far side of an open, carparky area.
5. To the left of the bus, there are tables and chairs on the terrace outside Corbet Place.
6. To the left of the terrace, in the corner, is the entrance to Corbet Place.
7. You’re here - splendid.

FROM ALDGATE EAST

1. Walk north up Commercial Street.
2. Walk past Spitalfields Market on your left.
3. When you reach Hanbury Street, turn right.
4. Half way along Hanbury Street, turn left into Wilkes Street.
5. It’s an open, carparky area and doesn’t look much like a street. If it’s not obvious, Wilkes Street continues south opposite the entrance and, if you reach Brick Lane before turning left, you’ve gone too far.
6. Walk straight ahead and, after 50ish metres, you should be able to see a double decker bus on your left.
7. To the left of the bus, there are tables and chairs on the terrace outside Corbet Place.
8. To the left of the terrace, in the corner, is the entrance to Corbet Place.
9. You’re here - splendid.

CORBET PLACE

June 21st, 2008


:{UNPLANNED AFTERNOONS #40}: press release

:{UNPLANNED AFTERNOONS #40}: press release
for immediate release

UNPLANNED AFTERNOONS DOES REFUGEE WEEK:
THE UNPLANNED SUMMER SOLSTICE PARTY

The long-running music and charity shindig, Unplanned Afternoons, is throwing a special party on the summer solstice to celebrate Refugee Week 2008. The event is taking place on Saturday 21st June, from 12-11pm, at the fabulous Corbet Place venue off Brick Lane in East London and will be the biggest Unplanned Afternoon in its three-year history.

The day will feature authentic Afghan food, graffiti artists and a great line-up of eclectic Unplanned Afternoons DJs, playing for free. There is no charge to get in but, as always at Unplanned Afternoons, donations will be collected in aid of charity.

This month, Unplanned Afternoons is part of Refugee Week, a UK-wide programme of arts, cultural and educational events that celebrate the contribution of refugees to the UK, and encourages a better understanding between communities.

This will be the 40th Unplanned Afternoon since it was launched in March 2005, in response to the Boxing Day Tsunami Earthquake. So far, Unplanned Afternoons has raised thousands of pounds for 40 different charities.

An offshoot of The Old Truman Brewery on Brick Lane, Corbet Place is special. Sneakily hidden behind two unassuming wooden doors in a brick wall, the venue has been around for two years, hosting some exceptionally riotous parties, private events, a few secret gigs, exhibitions, film shoots and designer sales. Inside, Corbet Place is spacious, airy and comfortable but, for the summer, there’s also a large terrace and even a secret garden.

Prolix (aka Ian Joliet), DJ and founder of Unplanned Afternoons, said:

“Unplanned Afternoons is a home from home where you can dress up, or dress down; shake your tailfeather, or take a load off; get back on the horse, or have a nice cup of tea. Musically, think of Unplanned Afternoons as your mildly eccentric friend, letting you idly thumb through their vast record collection and discover all manner of curious delights. Old stuff, new stuff and somewhere inbetween stuff, it’s the songs you love and never get to hear, plus new tunes you won’t be able to live without.

My Dad’s parents were Jewish refugees and I don’t have any English bloodline and, yet, being white and not having a foreign accent, no-one tells me to ‘go home’. The representation of refugees, fostered by certain, right-wing sections of the populist media, is often misinformed and very damaging. Why am I accepted, when there remains a refusal to acknowledge the positive influence that refugees and their families bring to Britain?”

Ends

NOTES TO EDITOR:

1. UNPLANNED AFTERNOONS
The Unplanned Summer Solstice Party

ridiculous eclecticism, guaranteed, with Prolix, Spencer & Ruby Rocks, StyleFree [Simon Nash], Ogrizovic, The Cardinal, Arnold Trubshaw
SATURDAY 21st JUNE, 12-11pm
FREE - donations welcome in aid of Refugee Week
@ CORBET PLACE, Ely’s Yard, The Old Truman Brewery
15 Hanbury Street, off Brick Lane, E1 6QR – [020] 7770 6028
nearest tube: Liverpool Street, Aldgate East

More information can be found at:
www.unplannedafternoons.com
www.refugeeweek.org.uk
www.myspace.co.uk/corbetplace

2. For further information, interviews and images please contact:
Ian Joliet on 07941 610 664 or ian [dot] joliet [at] gmail [dot] com
Hannah Ward on 07880 556 931 or hannah [dot] ward [at] yahoo [dot] co [dot] uk

3. ABOUT REFUGEE WEEK:
Celebrating its tenth year, Refugee Week 2008 will host hundreds of exciting events up and down the country, encouraging the UK to explore refugee issues, bring together communities and celebrate the contribution of refugees to the UK. Refugee Week looks to dispel negative images of refugees through providing a space for encounters, which also highlights the UK’s long history of welcoming those who seek sanctuary here. Refugee Week 2008 will take place from 16-22 June and further information, examples of events from last year and ways to get involved can be found at:
www.refugeeweek.org.uk or contact:
Carina Crawford on 020 7346 6752 or
carina [dot] crawford [at] refugeecouncil [dot] org [dot] uk

4. ABOUT UNPLANNED AFTERNOONS:
Unplanned Afternoons was born, logically enough, by accident. It was a sunny Saturday afternoon and DJ Prolix didn’t have anything planned so, when the Smackmaster Generale phoned, that’s what Prolix told him. And, that he’d discovered a patch of mould under his living room carpet. The Smackmaster Generale didn’t have much planned either, so little indeed, that coming round to see a patch of mould qualified as entertainment. Thankfully, the afternoon didn’t end there. Booze was bought, some more friends rolled up unannounced, tunes were played and, out of nowhere, a party was in full flight. At 4pm.

Unplanned Afternoons has been running, every month, for over three years and has raised thousands of pounds for the DEC Tsunami Earthquake Appeal, Make Poverty History, Amnesty International, Water Aid, London Bombings Relief Charitable Fund, Niger Crisis Appeal, DEC Asia Quake Appeal, Crisis, Help The Aged, British Red Cross, Oxfam, Save The Children, UNICEF, World Vision, Merlin, Concern, Shelter, Cancer Research UK, CAFOD, Refugee Council, Friends Of The Earth, SOS Children’s Villages, DEC Darfur And Chad Crisis, Contact A Family, Just A Drop, Leukaemia Research, Save Darfur, The Prostate Cancer Charity, National AIDS Trust, Environmental Investigation Agency, British Heart Foundation, Love Music Hate Racism, DEC Myanmar (Burma) Cyclone Appeal and, this month, Refugee Week.

June 21st, 2008


:{PROLIX @ The Eagle}: Friday 20th June

:{PROLIX}:
plays Motown, electro, pop, indie, hip hop, bootlegs, downtempo and funk
FRIDAY 20th JUNE, 7pm-1am
FREE
@ THE EAGLE, 2 Shepherdess Walk, Hoxton, N1 7LB – [020] 7553 7681
BeerInTheEvening.com
nearest tube: Old Street

8.45pm
1. ONE WORLD ORCHESTRA feat. THE MASSED PIPES AND DRUMS OF THE CHILDREN’S FREE REVOLUTIONARY VOLUNTEER GUARD: the magnificent
2. GNARLS BARKLEY: crazy
3. GARY NUMAN: are ‘friends’ electric?
4. THE CHARLATANS: a man needs to be told vs ADINA HOWARD: freak like me {lenlow bootleg}

9.00pm
5. LCD SOUNDSYSTEM: someone great
6. SAM & DAVE: soul man
7. LED SNOOPPELIN: whole lotta love vs drop it like it’s hot {party ben bootleg}
8. UNITED FUTURE ORGANISATION: good luck shore
9. KATE NASH: foundations
10. TRANSGLOBAL UNDERGROUND: delta disco
11. COLDPLAY: in my place {live at brixton, last monday}
12. NWA: express yourself
13. THE STONE ROSES: i am the resurrection {jon carter mix}
14. MARLENA SHAW: california soul
15. LINUS LOVES: the theme
16. AIR: kelly, watch the stars {moog cookbook mix}
17. SHIRLEY ELLIS: the clapping song (clap pat clap slap)
18. OBIE TRICE: got some more teeth {del gazeebo bootleg}
19. AMY WINEHOUSE: you know i’m no good {skeewiff mix}

10.00pm
20. SKEEWIFF: man of constant sorrow
21. BILLY BRAGG: waiting for the great leap forward
22. STEVIE WONDER: superstition
23. KINGS OF CONVENIENCE: i dont know what i can save you from {röyksopp mix}
24. SHARON JONES & THE DAP-KINGS: 100 days
25. MARK RONSON feat. PAUL SMITH out of MAXÏMO PARK: apply some pressure {version revisited}
26. TRANSPLANTS: diamonds and guns
27. CAMILLE JONES vs FEDDE LE GRAND: the creeps
28. JACKSON 5: the love you save
29. KRAAK & SMAAK feat. BEN WESTBEECH: squeeze me
30. BLACKSTREET feat. DR DRE: no diggety
31. INFADELS: stories from the bar
32. FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS: business time
33. JIMMY CLIFF: wonderful world, beautiful people
34. THE I-ROYALS: coronation st.

11.00pm
35. INDIAN VIBES: mathar
36. OUTKAST: so fresh, so clean {fatboy slim mix}
37. THE BRIGHTON PORT AUTHORITY feat. DAVID BYRNE & DIZZEE RASCAL: toe jam
38. DEEE-LITE feat. DE LA SOUL: groove is in the heart
39. SNOW PATROL: open your eyes {redanka mix}
40. ROBYN: cobrastyle
41. DUFFY: mercy
42. PEGGY LEE: somethin’ stupid
43. LEFTFIELD: inspection (check one)
44. DIZZEE RASCAL feat. CALVIN HARRIS & CHROME: dance wiv me
45. MADONNA: american life {felix da housecat mix}
46. FELIX DA HOUSECAT: future calls the dawn
47. ALTERED IMAGES: happy birthday
48. FUZZ TOWNSHEND: smash it {cut la roc mix}

12.00am
49. THE TING TINGS: that’s not my name
50. JUNIOR SENIOR: move your feet
51. SONNY J: hands free (if you hold my hand)
52. SPANK ROCK: bump
53. THE ROLLING STONES: honky tonk woman
54. DAFT PUNK: aerodynamic
55. FOALS: red socks pugie
56. BEN E KING: stand by me
57. STARS: ageless beauty {most serene mix}
58. MAX ROMEO: i chase the devil
59. PETULA CLARK: colour my world
60. MADNESS: it must be love
61. HUSKY RESCUE: city lights {product.01 crunch city mix}
62. ELBOW: one day like this
63. GABRIELLA CILMI: sweet about me
64. THE FAINT: let the poison spill from your throat {tommie sunshine mix}

1.00am
65. LINIENTREU: sind freunde elektrisch?
66. THE POGUES & THE DUBLINERS: the irish rover

June 21st, 2008


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:{FLOCKE}: the baby polar bear

Baby Polar Bear

Meet Flocke the baby polar bear, who is being taught to crawl by the zookeepers at Nuremberg Zoo. Thanks to Monkers for spotting this.

June 20th, 2008


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:{Suggestions for buying a car}:

There are so many cars to choose from, so will you go for
Stevie G’s 2004 BMW X5 4.8is off-roader?
Or KITT out of Knight Rider?
Thanks to resident petrol heads, Geordie Gareth and Smacky.

June 20th, 2008


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