Sinister: Tonight - HDIF Presents and Songs for Grant

Ian Watson ianwatsonuk at xxx.com
Thu May 11 10:43:01 BST 2006


Hi everyone, 

Just a quick reminder that it's HDIF Presents at the Windmill tonight. It's
a fantastic bill, and it would be wonderful if you could make it along. I
can't wait to see Irene, our headliners. They're an eight piece from
Gothenburg in Sweden, and they sound amazing - a handclapping, hip-shaking,
trumpet-bolstered blend of indie pop, northern soul, girl groups, the
American west coast sound and crooner pop. I really think this is going to
be a special show, one of those I-was-there moments like we had with Tilly
And The Wall at the start of the year. The other bands are superb too, so
it's going to be quite a night.

Between the bands and afterwards, I'll be playing songs for Grant. Some of
his finest moments and some Robert songs too. It would be lovely to see you
there.

Ian x 

HDIF Presents X 
Thursday May 11th 
Irene/Mon Fio/Stars Of Aviation/Shimura Curves
The Windmill, Blenheim Gardens, Brixton
£5, 7.30pm doors. 

Irene 
What do they put in the water in Sweden? Gothenburgs eight strong Irene are
the HDIF ethos made flesh a handclapping, hip-shaking, trumpet-bolstered
blend of indie pop, northern soul, girl groups, the American west coast
sound and crooner pop. To say were excited to be hosting their debut UK
performance is a severe understatement.
http://www.myspace.com/ireneswe

Mon Fio 
More joyous indie pop from Londons Mon Fio, who describe their style as New
old-fashioned pop music: ramshackle romanticism, lyrical pessimism and
melodic optimism, featuring vibraphone and the occasional sax solo. How can
we resist? 
http://www.myspace.com/monfio

Stars Of Aviation 
Citing their influences as English and French folk music and pop music of
the 60s, the nine piece eat their dust Irene! Stars Of Aviation gently trace
a line between the Ladybug Transistor and The Lucksmiths. They also feature
a bassoon player and someone on violin and gongs more gongs and bassoons in
pop, say we!
http://www.myspace.com/starsofaviation

Shimura Curves 
Rounding off a gloriously talent-stuffed bill are Shimura Curves, four girls
from London who play pristine electro pop in the vein of Stereolab and St
Etienne. Weve been trying to book them for months now, so were especially
pleased they've agreed to open the night. Get there early and swoon along!
http://www.myspace.com/shimuracurves


Tickets are onsale now from http://www.wegottickets.com/event/10158


7.30pm - doors 
8.15pm - Shimura Curves
9.00pm - Stars Of Aviation
9.45pm - Mon Fio 
10.30pm - Irene


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