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SUMMARY:Polar Bear / Shiver @ St John the Evangelist Church\, Oxford
DESCRIPTION:Led by drummer Sebastian Rochford\, Mercury-nominated group Polar Bear return in the spring of 2014 with their fifth album. Broad in scope and potent in spirit\, their new music is at once more spacious and more intense than their previous work. The first new recordings by Polar Bear since 2010 consolidate a period of prolific and rewarding activity for Rochford\, which has informed the band’s new direction.\nLine-up: saxophonists Pete Wareham (Melt Yourself Down\, Acoustic Ladyland) and Mark Lockheart (Loose Tubes\, APPJAG's Musician Of The Year in 2010)\, Tom Herbert (The Invisible) on bass\, as well as electronics wizard/guitarist Leafcutter John.\nPolar Bear are supported by experimental three-piece Shiver on the tour.\nMore information at www.sje-oxford.org/events/event/2014/04/03//tx_cal_phpicalendar/polar-bear.html
URL:https://www.musicinoxford.co.uk/event/polar-bear-shiver-st-john-the-evangelist-church-oxford/
LOCATION:109a Iffley Road\, Oxford\, Oxfordshire\, OX4 1EH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Gigs
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SUMMARY:Blue Zoo / Plexiphones / Daniel Zappi @ The Art Bar (formerly The Bullingdon)\, Oxford
DESCRIPTION:Blue Zoo emerged from the post-punk blitz scene that defined the early 80s\, brandishing their glam influences (and eyeliner) with pride and sharing a uniquely eclectic new wave/pop repertoire.  A live act full of showmanship and brash-flash attitude saw them as forerunners to a number of bands\, including Suede\, Mansun and Republica in the 90’s. 'Cry Boy Cry' reached number thirteen in the UK charts\, resulting in two appearances on Top Of The Pops. In 2010\, original members Andy O\, Mike Ansell and Mickey Sparrow reformed Blue Zoo\, with Tom E. Morrison and Duncan Quigley completing the line up in 2013.\nWith their creative roots in the same area of Germany as bands such as Tangerine Dream\, Kraftwerk\, Rammstein and 12 Drummers Drumming\, the UK-produced German electro-rock collective Plexiphones have blended euphonic synth sounds with rock guitars and expressive vocals to create a contemporary style of their own.\nA travelling minstrel who has played in all sorts of weird and wonderful locations\, from Russian music clubs on the Black Sea to Sicilian wine bars and Polish secondary schools\, son of an ex-pro cyclist Flavio Zappi\, Daniel Zappi's sound defies any clear genre. His music ranges from pop-rock anthems to bossa nova story-songs\, from reggae\, folk and electronica to simply-arranged piano and acoustic guitar ballads\, with lyrics that speak about life's ups and downs and anything in between.\nTickets available from www.wegottickets.com/event/259144
URL:https://www.musicinoxford.co.uk/event/blue-zoo-plexiphones-daniel-zappi-the-art-bar-formerly-the-bullingdon-oxford/
LOCATION:162 Cowley Road\, Oxford\, Oxfordshire\, OX4 1UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Gigs
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SUMMARY:The Irrepressibles / Opal Onyx @ The Cellar\, Oxford
DESCRIPTION:Art-pop / grunge / exotica.\nThe Irrepressibles are an art-pop collective created by artist and composer Jamie Irrepressible. This performance focuses on their most recent work\, the sexually-charged Nude : Viscera\, which brings together influences from new wave\, grunge and exotica into a darkly sensual and playfully chaotic mix. "The eroticism and magic of the sound is overwhelming... dangerous\, scintillating music\, fluid as mercury" - The Guardian\nMore information at www.cellaroxford.co.uk/event/cellar-music-presents-7. Tickets available from www.seetickets.com/event/the-irrepressibles/the-cellar/762995
URL:https://www.musicinoxford.co.uk/event/the-irrepressibles-opal-onyx-the-cellar-oxford/
LOCATION:Frewin Court\, Oxford\, Oxfordshire\, OX1 3HZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Gigs
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SUMMARY:Theo Travis with The Spin Trio @ The Wheatsheaf\, Oxford
DESCRIPTION:Theo Travis is a jazz adventurer with an international reputation as one of the brightest stars on the contemporary jazz scene. More precisely\, he is also regarded as one of the foremost saxophonists and flautists in progressive music in the world. He has performed and recorded with Gong\, Soft Machine Legacy\, Robert Fripp\, Bill Bruford\,and works regularly with Zappa’s drummer of many years\, Chad Wackerman.\nHe has appeared on over 110 albums\, played Ronnie Scott’s in London over 75 times\, and performed live and recorded in New York\, Los Angeles\, Philadelphia\, Tokyo\, and beyond.\nMore information at spinjazz.net
URL:https://www.musicinoxford.co.uk/event/theo-travis-with-the-spin-trio-the-wheatsheaf-oxford/
LOCATION:129 High Street\, Oxford\, Oxfordshire\, OX1 4DF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Gigs
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