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Cork - Event Notice
Thursday January 01 1970

Wiggle and more to play Cork Palestine Link fundraiser. Fancy dress

category cork | anti-war / imperialism | event notice author Wednesday October 27, 2010 19:20author by Paul McAndrew Report this post to the editors

Wiggle, Ninjabit, Lamp, TarSeer and Hark will play a mix-mash Halloween evening of fancy-dress fun.

Fancy Dress Halloween Fiesta

City Limits/Comedy Club, Coburg St, Cork

More info Wiggle, Ninjabit, Lamp, TarSeer and Hark will play a mix-mash Halloween evening of fancy-dress fun. And to add all proceeds will go to aid and awareness raising for Palestine and the Cork Palestine Link. Worthy cause and a fun night......what more could you ask for?

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Wiggle gigs are like entering an ever evolving sonic landscape, their songs segue and flow into one another. It’s an electronic rhythm riot, part entrancing mash-up, part swirling voyage that makes their every gig an extraordinary event not to be missed. For more info see www.wiggle.ie

Lamp is a two piece progadelic band based in Cork. This two headed, four armed procrastinating monster is made up of two young men with sickeningly Irish surnames; Ted Murphy and Shane O' Leary. These two boyoz have been playing in bands together since the age of 15.
Read more: http://www.myspace.com/bulbshade

TarSeer is Rory Francis O'Brien. He plays ''old world loops lowfi noisescapes, or a mix of ambient stuff with rhythms''. Well known in Cork for his part on 7:10. Self described as Minimalist/Celtic/Zouk. Rory runs an alternative music night in the Quad in Cork called Zaum. Check him out on http://www.myspace.com/tarseer.

Ninjabit is Rob Flynn, dub-stepper extraordinaire. He co-runs Dubculture...for more info see http://dubcultureirl.blogspot.com/

Formed in the latter half of 2007, Hark! (previously ‘The Great Timedawn’) are a three-piece suite from Cork, Ireland. Once correctly and inaccurately described as belonging to the genre of “psychedelic jazz odyssey”, the phosphorous band are inspired by the neapolitical movement in post-marital Atlantis and the Great Balloon Collision of the Cobwellian Civil War (1917-2021). The band’s overall aim is to blur musical peripheries between post-urban taxonomies, vegetal portals and an egg. Some day, Hark! would like to be worshipped as deities in a more civilized age of biodiversity. Their hit song ‘What Would Jesus Do?’ does not explore this ideology at all.
Read more: http://www.myspace.com/harkcork

For information on the Flotilla, go to www.irishshiptogaza.org

Email [email protected] for info on Cork Palestine Link

Come one, come all.

Related Link: http://www.wiggle.ie
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