CHINCHILLA DIY GIGS IN LEEDS

Since 2001 we've organised gigs, festivals and club nights for over 200 bands from all over the world. All our gigs are non-profit, which is to say that we don't take any money for ourselves - the door money pays for any venue hire, PA/Sound engineer costs, plus good healthy home cooked food, leaving the rest of the cash for the bands. On exceptionally cash-rich nights when the bands have been paid more than expected, we keep some money aside in the Chinchilla fund to help finance less well attended gigs in future. If you live in Leeds, you can keep an eye on other gigs organised in similar fashion here - www.copsandrobbers.net - and also in the printed version of Cops And Robbers which you can pick up from various record stores and venues across Leeds.
Please check the CHINCHILLA-TONE MYSPACE for full gig listings, and check the individual band pages for their one-off dates; there's too many to keep control of here, so this space is reserved for special stuff like gigs/festivals we're organising...

Ladies and gentlemen, strangers and friends... we are happy and sad to announce...

The 8th and final Chinchillafest

Friday 7 / Saturday 8 / May 2010

@ The Brudenell Social Club, 33 Queens Road, Leeds, LS6 1NY, UK
Weekend Ticket = £10

Friday 7th May, 7:30pm, £5
MARVIN | COWTOWN |
SPECTRALS
KOGUMAZA | CISSY ... Plus Dan McEvoy dj set

Saturday 8th May, 4pm, £8
BILGE PUMP | HIGH PLACES | ZUN ZUN EGUI
QUACK QUACK | CHEN SANTA MARIA
A MIDDLE SEX | RUNNERS
... Plus Norman Records dj's

>>> Plus Party Antics, Record Stalls, Tea, Cakes, etc! <<<

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MARVIN (Montpellier, France) - http://www.myspace.com/marvinband
Africantape Records
VIDEO - 'Bottles' live video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsHurrGcMAM
Long-time awesome friendly friends of ours from southern France, with a new record out early 2010. A trio consisting of drums, guitar and Korg MS20 synth (the old analog sort with loads of knobs and phat-sound that'll make owners of the crappy modern Microkorg intensely jealous), Marvin crash-land somewhere in the every-man-and-woman's land between the characterised clamour of high-energy noisy instrumentals, psychedelia and Krautrock. Their newest album introduces vocals for the first time, and a change of pace towards even greater celebratory vibes! Over the Channel, Marvin have played gigs across Continent Europe with the likes of DEVO, Trans Am, Polysics, Don Caballero, Neptune, Zu, Oxes (etc), which might give you some idea of their most excellent calibre. Total winner!

COWTOWN (Leeds) - http://www.myspace.com/cowtownsuperstars
Chinchilla-Tone, On The Bone, Golden Lab Records
VIDEO - 'Evil Catrick' live video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JowHoLECw2Q
A three piece sing-a-long space-station of scratching, prodigious guitar rock fused with electric lemon Casioisms and 1977 Korg Micro Preset, tightly pinned to the floor by stadium-sized drums without the expected cheeseball outcome; Cowtown make tasty and poisonous anthems. Underneath the now infamous matching knitwear with Devo and Deerhoof influences stitched into the sleeves, Cowtown peddle the catchiest, most danceable-est anthems this side of Kraftwerk and that side of the Crazy Frog. You can live-stream their fully sweetly recorded new album from their myspace in anticipation of it being released sometime before this gig! Top rocking best!

KOGUMAZA (Nottingham) - http://www.myspace.com/oogamaza
Low Point, Lancashire & Somerset Records
VIDEO – Live at Junktion 7, Nottingham http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5Zm7QFHq20
Kogumaza live video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjZ0rlgnCF0
You may not know the name Kogumaza yet, but there's a chance you may have seen or heard some of their other/previous bands or collaborations, many of whom have graced various Chinchillafests and gigs over the last 9 years (Lords, Wolves Of Greece, Bob Tilton, Last Of The Real Hardmen, Felix, Reynolds, Little Girl With Cherries, Not In This Town, Glenn Branca's Orchestra, etc). This is what some other people have to say about them: "sparse drumbeats and colossal effects-drenched drone-wibble coaxing out hypnotic wails and sighs and shudders from their guitars. ‘Tis fab. In the audience, a funny little man dances non-stop crazy style. Another funny man sits mournfully peering through a be-feathered mask – the kind you’d wear to a burlesque ball. This isn’t a burlesque ball by a long shot". Someone else says "Kogumaza make music like a pot of water constantly on the boil; bubbling, steaming and popping violently, spraying scalding heat out in all directions before settling down to seethe quietly till the heat gets turned back up again". Enticing!

SPECTRALS (Leeds) - http://www.myspace.com/spectralspectral
Captured Tracks
VIDEO – live @ The Rest Is Noise, Brixton, London http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqASdCacwfQ
Spector inspired lo-fi fuzz pop of heavy-hearted gloom and infectious sunkissed-breeze hooks. Spectrals is a one-man band, Louis Jones, who played in hardcore bands when younger. Now he’s making a sound like a twisted Phil Spector production of 50s/60s pop – but even weirder than Ol’ Wiggy Phil ever was. Word is he’ll be backed by a group of ‘unsavoury individuals’ who are probably good country lads really.


BILGE PUMP (Leeds) - http://www.myspace.com/bilgepump
Gringo, Troubleman Unlimited, Unlabel, Jonson Family, Obscene Baby Auction, Noisestar, Run of the Mill Records
VIDEO – Strom in a Teardrop live @ Rock n’ Roll Circus http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ja3mfhonJfk
Bilge Pump have a disturbing ability to be better than any band they play with. Imagine a boiling-over bastard concoction of all the best bits of The Jesus Lizard, Led Zeppelin, The Fall, Blue Cheer, Funkadelic and King Crimson. A thick broth of art-punk fractured progressive noise, condensed into atonal pop songs free of power chords. Nitro-fuelled avant-jazz rhythms create enough structural form amongst the twisted guitar and off-the-cuff witticisms to provide an uncanny ability to incite dancing! It doesn't matter how wired or weird Bilge Pump get; behind the progressive noise there are clear, distinctive, memorable songs: a rare and winning combination! Formed in Leeds during the murky depths of the mid 90s, it didn't take too long for the NME to churn out their now infamous declaration that Bilge Pump are "unlistenable guff"; so far, so good. It took them 7 years to produce their first album, 'Let Me Breathe', released by Gringo in 2002. It has took another 5 years for their second album to arrive, but in that time they have probably played with, dismayed and blown away all your favourite bands (take your pick from Lightning Bolt, Erase Errata, Part Chimp, Trans Am, The Mars Volta, Hella, Foals, Get Hustle, Les Savy Fav, Enon). They have been involved with bands such as Polaris, Red Monkey, Propulsion Family Picnic, HiM, Snail Racing, Mask, Diesel Versus Steam, Baby Harp Seal, Quack Quack, Enablers. They recorded several John Peel Sessions (in which Peel is chomping at the bit for more - only very rarely did I hear him quite so enthusiastic). Joe makes custom valve amps for the likes of The Fucking Champs. Brian Chippendale from Lightning Bolt admitted he's a one-trick-drum-pony compared to Bilge's Neil Turpin in a Pitchfork interview after they played together in 2006. Bilge Pump will probably make you want to quit playing music, but you'll get over it. They may not have done an interview in a magazine for you to read. But they probably are the best thing you've ever heard, and if you haven't heard them, they probably are the best thing you've never heard, and if you've never heard them, you probably should, and here's your chance! Brace yourselves, lock up the liquor cabinet, and throw logic out the window... Chinchillafest essentially began as a reason to give Bilge Pump a guaranteed good gig, and so, quite rightly, it's Bilge Pump who are comin' atcha to lay rest to the memorable, beautiful, stressful, stupid and happy times we've had over the last 8 years of festivals! Not bad!

HIGH PLACES (New York, USA) - http://www.myspace.com/hellohighplaces
Thrill Jockey, Upset the Rhythm, Mistletone Records
VIDEO - 'I Was Born' video - http://vimeo.com/7296000
High Places are a less-is-more duo of polyrhythms and densely layered gorgeous harmony, evoking Byrne and Eno tooling around with meta-statements about making music. Except there is no statement to it - no sociology paper waiting to be boringly birthed. High Places lacks a quick and fleeting way to grab a listener, no wink-and-nod gimmick hooks (and that's also a good thing - less is more, you see?). They write about the universe, dinosaurs, birth, psychedelic floods and doom clouds, but their lack of pretence is very much a very good thing indeed. Simultaneously intimate and all-encompassing digital and natural dancefloor soundscapes that are voluminous and frilly, like swimming through oceans of lace or walking in the woods with twigs crunching under foot and chirps overhead. High Places use pre-recorded tracks, live percussion and processing to recreate their sound, successfully evolving the somewhat sticky ground of making sequenced music work in a live environment. One of the few internet hype bands to out-live the hype through constant improvement, High Places are total music for the existential dance party. Carribbean!

ZUN ZUN EGUI (Mauritius, UK, Japan, France) - http://www.myspace.com/zunzunegui
VIDEO – Zun Zun Egui Live in unknown destination http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8U19lGqeNJU
Undoubtably fresh faced from their American tour leading to appearances at SXSW, Zun Zun Egui wrap up their year of hefty touring with Chinchillafest fun! The loosely-based Bristol outfit make a sound that should be impossible to conjure with four people, two guitars, keys and drums. Immense, everywhere, crystalline and personal so that it doesn’t just spin off into the ether, though it teasingly threatens to. Big clean rhythmic blocks of post punk guitar, Malian jangle sprint and crushing volleys of bouncy castle metal swallowed up by swirling, mind-bending psychedelia. The answers to universal secrets tripping over themselves. The peachy, keenest elements of traditional devotional musics and a high regard for contextual fidelity. A hypnotic global blare-out sound that is making a joyful noise, on the corner, off it's head and a blast. This is "tropicalism" but with a influence of subterranean shaped rock edges and quick edits, Japanese progressive epicness and a heavy dose of Fela Kuti inspired eternal groove. East African guitar hotwired to Zappa like subversions, underpinned by a thumping rhythm section... sounds hot! This is where the wild music lives on! Political, inspirational and... dance...

QUACK QUACK (Leeds) - http://www.myspace.com/thisisquackquack
Run Of The Mill Records
VIDEO – Conversations Live at BW Fest http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-YBd6TAKyg
Quack Quack have been around for a fair few years now, touring the country with the likes of Pit Er Pat (Thrill Jockey), Polar Bear and Fulborn Teversham, two hungrily received releases in the form of a 7" and EP, and soon cause to celebrate the long, long, long awaited album! On the surface, Leeds trio Quack Quack seem to exist in some animated part-prog, part-post-rock indie hinterland, but closer inspection reveals a tight-knit instrumental trio who, in absorbing and acknowledging everything from dub, jazz, funk, and electronic music, subvert all tidy enclosures of prog-this or post-that. Keyboardist/drummer Richard Morris (also of Two Minute Noodles and CHOPS), bass player Stuart Bannister, and veteran drummer Neil Turpin (also of Bilge Pump, Polaris, Snail Racing, HiM, Enablers, etc) are the core unit of players/engineers whose music - typified by chirpy synth, droning rumbles of bass and a keen sense of groove -- explores dynamics and refined interplay with a ceaseless, sprightly invention. The trio build upon a series of deceptively-simple ideas and offer intuitive responses, their individual contributions often subverting and off-setting (though never overwhelming) each other. And yet, their experiments are far more playful than studious, always respectful to the core elements of rhythm and sound while investing the whole instrumental (albeit guitar-less) "rock" shebang with a rare sense of fun!

CHEN SANTA MARIA (Oakland, USA) - http://www.myspace.com/chensantamaria
Zum, gssd, Shit On Records
VIDEO – Chen Santa Maria Live @ Mile High Club http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSD9a_Hm—Y
Formed in the winter of 2005 when the two solo acts (Megaweapon and Fun Santa Maria) of Oakland duo Chen Santa Maria were thrust together on a West Coast tour. An ever fluctuating instrumentation and dedication to computer-free improvising has been the only consistent factor since inception. Buffalo native Steven Santa Maria has made copious CDR noise releases under the names Fun Santa Maria and collaborated with Randy Lee Sutherland in Jah No Dead. George Chen has played in the bands KIT (who you might have seen play with their friends Deerhoof at The Irish Centre a few years ago), 7 Year Rabbit Cycle, Boxleitner, Vholtz, Grey Daturas (as touring bassist), Must Have No Magic, and Common Eider King Eider. Having shared stages with Yellow Swans, UsaIsAMonster, Hair Police, Sic Alps, YACHT (etc) at home in the States, Chen Santa Maria make their first journey to European shores.

A MIDDLE SEX (Manchester) - http://www.myspace.com/amiddlesex
Carnivals, Blackest Rainbow, Slightly Off Kilter Records
Triumphantly returning after pouring treacle into the ventricles of Chinchillafest 2009! Swirling loops of drone and wailing feedback act as a canvas for layered tribal drums, cattered vocal chants and some sinister guitar wailings of the best kind. Consistent and valiant efforts to cover all bases, wandering from rapturous outpourings of sound and rhythm to static drones, drifting ambience and ‘almost’ pop friendly bliss. Comparable to the Boredoms, Black Eyes and (to an extent) Liquid Liquid for their ability to successfully merge uplifting ambience with thunderous assaults of rhythm. Awesome!

RUNNERS (Leeds) - http://longdistancerunners.wordpress.com
The prototype launch of an expansive and massive, borderless universe collided through diamond-cut DRUMS, Library explorations of Pure-Tone Analog Frequency, focussed phase and pulsating patterns of inverted disco phrasing. Brand new offerings from the curators of Chinchillafest / creators of current and past musics of Cowtown, CHOPS, 2010, Inecto School, EYE HAI, Tigers!, Brown Owl, The Dragon Rapide, Double Six Flight Team, etc. [note: listed on poster as European Spirits, a now discontinued working-title]

 

 

The following 94 bands have played at previous Chinchillafests over the last 8 years...

A middle sex | A.P.A.T.T | Action beat | Anyway (czech repulbic)
Army of flying robots | Balloons | Beards Big eyes family players | Bilbao syndrome Bilge pump | Birds of delay | Birds of prey | Bosco | Boxed in Broken arm
Bronze (belgium) | Brown owl | Charlottefield | Chickenhawk | Chops | Chronicity Cissy | Cleckhuddersfax | Codify | Cowtown | D-rail | David thomas broughton Deerpark | DJ Scotch Egg | Double six flight team | Drinks | Dungeon dungeon
Eagle eye | Eats tapes (usa) | Eiger | Ex models (usa) Executive legs
Gay against you | Ghost fleet | Hands on heads | Hired Muscle | Humanfly
Inecto school Joeyfat | Kill yourself | Like a kind of matador | Line | Lords
Lucky dragons (usa) | Mahjongg (usa) | McWatt Monster killed by laser
Mucky sailor | Narcosis | Nope | Not in this town | NRA (holland) | Oil (holland)
Our beautiful ridiculous plan | Pfaff (holland) | Pifco | Please | Polaris | Poltergroom Printed circuit | Quack quack | Sailors | Santo caserio | Scarecrows
Sense or this? | Soeza | Stig noise | Talibam! | That fucking tank
The dragon rapide | The Holy terror | The Ik jan cremers (holland) | The jelas
The last of the real hardmen | The long lonesome go | The mercy suite
The murder of rosa luxemburg | The rest | The unit ama | The unpleasants Threads | Tigers! | Trencher | Twinkie | Two minute noodles Unicorn love
War all the time | Wolves! (of greece) | Zukanican