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Bands to Watch #63: Little Boots

Bands to Watch #63: Little Boots

By Jess Grant on Monday, 5th January 2009 at 1:19 pm

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Little BootsDisco queen, Victoria Hesketh, better known as Little Boots, is rapidly taking the music scene by storm with her sweet electro beats. She’s been labelled the British Kylie and Little Boots’ synth-based pop is certainly a Minogue chart contender.

Born in Blackpool, Hesketh has quite a colourful music past. She’s been a Pop Idol contestant, a former member of dance band Dead Disco and has recently blagged Joe Goddard of Hot Chip as her new musical producer. In fact Joe – who’s personal hits include Over and Over and and Ready For The Floors – is so fond of Little Boots that he’s hailed Victoria as the future of British pop. Quite a claim – but it’s certainly a worthy one. Little Boots has expressed her love for current chart pop, such as Sugababes and Girls Aloud, but she believes her music is injected with more personality. And Victoria certainly is a glittery character.

A particularly exciting thing about Little Boots is her use of a range of mystical instruments when creating her sparkly sounds – including the Dubreq Stylophone, made popular by the genius that is Rolf Harris, and a Tenori-O, a super cool LED switch based invention allowing for the creation of “visible music”. Check out Little Boots acclaimed kooky performance using said instruments, on Jools Holland, below:

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Little Boots is yet to release an album, although one is pretty much guaranteed out this year thanks to the critical acclaim she is currently lapping up – including a BBC Sound of 2009 nomination. In the meantime though, never fear, as you can purchase her digital, 3 track EP over at Amazon now for just £1.69.The EP includes the track you just saw Victoria performing, Meddle, and 2 other tunes – Stuck on Repeat and Love Kills. If you want to learn more about Little Boots in general, check out her MySpace here

Tags: bandstowatch, Disco, girlsaloud, HotChip, littleboots, pop, sugababes, victoriahesketh

Panic! At the Disco / March 2008 UK Tour

By Phil Singer on Thursday, 17th January 2008 at 8:16 pm

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Panic At The DiscoPanic at the Disco (who have mysteriously lost the ” ! ” they used to have in their name) have announced six UK dates for early March, ahead of the release of their second full length album, “Pretty Odd” on March 25th.

Tickets go on pre-sale at 9am on Wednesday 23rd January to people visiting their official website

Sunday 9th March – Birmingham Carling Academy
Monday 10th March – London Roundhouse
Wednesday 12th March – Manchester University
Thursday 13th March – Glasgow Carling Academy
Friday 14th March – Leeds University
Saturday 15th March – Nottingham Rock City

Thanks to Alice for pointing out the different on-sale date to what I’d originally said.

Tags: concert, Disco, Gig, Live, live, Panic, Panic! At the Disco, Panicatthedisco, PATD, show, shows, tickets, tour, uk

Simian Mobile Disco

By Phil Singer on Wednesday, 21st November 2007 at 5:24 pm

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Simian Mobile DiscoDance Superstars Simian Mobile Disco have announced details of a February 2008 UK live Tour. All dates will be live, and not DJ Dates.

Catch them at the below dates. Tickets are on sale now I believe – Oxford’s are £10 each.

Thursday 31st January – Oxford Academy
Friday 1st February – Sheffield Plug
Saturday 2nd February – Bristol Thekla
Wednesday 6th February – Leeds Cockpit
Thursday 7th February – Manchester Academy
Friday 8th February – Newcastle Digital
Saturday 9th February – Glasgow Arches
Tuesday 12th February – Brighton Digital

Tags: concert, Disco, Gig, Live, live, mobile, show, shows, Simian, Simian Mobile Disco, SMD, tour, uk
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