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 26/09 - Cocoanut Groove + The Catalysts +2
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Posted: Aug 26 2008, 08:36 AM


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Lost Music Presents
Friday 26th September 2008
Enterprise (opposite Chalk Farm lUL)
2 Haverstock Hill, Camden, London, NW3 2BL
Doors 8pm £4 advance (£5 doors)

Cocoanut Groove

"Their songs are full of longing for that feeling of first love (which you have probably never experienced since), full of reminiscences of seemingly endless summerdays spent outdoors, walking through meadows full of wildflowers, picking wild strawberries, lying underneath swaying cherrytrees, staring at the sun listening to the crickets sing ... They are also tinged with a little sadness, a little nostalgia, the realization that those happier times perhaps won't come back so easily, if ever ... "

The Catalysts

The Catalysts are one Ulric Kennedy, former member of The Mixers and The Golden Dawn, sometime co-producer of The Happy Couple, Roy Moller and The Void and occasional live performer with DHK and The Parsonage amongst others.

The Melting Icecaps

The Melting Caps is the solo project of David from The Soft Close Ups making a curious blend of electro pop and melodramatic indie pop.

"Songs like I Wanted to Be Your Boyfriend ooze quality and if Dave Gedge produced synth based pop it may well have sounded like this"

La Famille Catastrophe

La famille Catastrophe is the solo project of Simon from electro-indie-poppers Mutt Ramon. He has recently been joined on vocals by Emma from dance act moontown and on bass bv Tim in what some have called Dorchester's first supergroup.

"an excellent example of home grown lo-fi pop music"

Plus dj's
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Posted: Aug 29 2008, 07:57 PM


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Tickets are now on sale. Just £4 in advance. Get 'em from here.
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lostmusic
Posted: Sep 12 2008, 09:44 AM


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Gentle reminder - this is all happening in two weeks. The Enterprise is only small - so get your advance tickets to avoid disappointment!
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lostmusic
Posted: Sep 23 2008, 01:02 AM


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This Friday!

It's gonna be a top night with dancing after the bands.

Come down and shake goodbye to the working week....
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Badgermeinhoff
Posted: Sep 24 2008, 07:24 AM


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Sorry shipmates, I'm also going to be at Robert Forster. Hope it goes well though.
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lostmusic
Posted: Sep 27 2008, 09:16 AM


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What an amazing night! One of the best Lostmusic nights ever, I think.

Thanks to all the bands, the DJ (top tunes!) and all the people that came along!

4 top bands (or performers if you will). La famille Catastrophe were the perfect openers - a little ramshackle - but the beautiful songs shone through. How amazing were The Melting Ice Caps? One man and a CD backing track has never sounded so good. Got the biggest crowd of the night and the flipchart with lyrics was just so funny! It thined a little for The Catalysts but he was still amazing despite breaking a string we got treated to a Golden Dawn and Mixer songs. Wowza! And then to Cocoanut Groove, stripped down and acoustic - a gorgeous performance. Absolutely loved it.

I then got to DJ for the last hour - very drunkenly kicking out the indiepop jams - top night!
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