RvD Events – Robot Vs Dinosaur https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk Part lizard - part machine - all party! Mon, 10 Nov 2008 23:26:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.2 Next RvD: 21st November https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/2008/11/11/next-rvd-21st-november/ Mon, 10 Nov 2008 23:26:39 +0000 https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/?p=153 Robot vs Dinosaur - Friday November 21st

As previously mentioned, Robot vs Dinosaur will be returning to Island Bar come Friday 21st November and as ever we’ve all manner of electronic thrills and spills in store. On the live front we’ve got a headline set from London-based techno merchant The Third Man (of whom we wrote about at great length in our previous post) as well as some deft yet laid back electronics from fellow smoke-dweller Sunosis.

We’ll also be DJing an all-conquering electronic selection featuring the likes of aphex twin, arovane, autechre, battles, boards of canada, the books, broadcast, ceephax acid crew, chris clark, cornelius, cylob, dntel, the flashbulb, four tet, germlin, holy fuck, hood, kid 606, M83, matmos, max tundra, mouse on mars, polysics, the postal service, prefuse 73, ulrich schnauss, squarepusher, stereolab, tortoise, venetian snares, luke vibert and pretty much anything else with an electronic element to it bar the Pet Shop Boys- drop us a comment or email us via info [at] robotvsdinosaur.co.uk if you’ve got any requests…

Entry as ever is £3, or just £1 if dressed as a robot or dinosaur. Doors open at 8:30- see you there?

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The Third Man’s Clarion Call https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/2008/11/07/the-third-mans-clarion-call/ Fri, 07 Nov 2008 01:59:57 +0000 https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/?p=150

Ai Records technomancer The Third Man, one of the participants on the imprint’s recent triple-split EP alongside Plant43 and Najem Sworb, has recently released his debut album ‘Clarion Call’. More of a mini than a full-length LP, the release sees him distilling his love of techno, acid and the classic Detroit sound with the rather more hard-edged influences he appropriated while studying at Glasgow university.

Opener ‘Hemsby Acid’ acts as a gateway: written on a BLOC weekend comedown, its initial ambient wash soon reveals a dancefloor stomper underpinned by steely hi-hats and an evolving 303 melody. From here on, the London-based producer- real name Toby Leeming- continues to explore his own musical psyche, riding a knife edge between the digital crispness of today and the distorted, primitive yet comfortingly intimate sound of electronic music’s early days. More mellow numbers such as the title track and the blissful “Attacks” could have existed since the mid-80s, whilst on the likes of “Synchronise” and “Flaccid House” Leeming delves into decidedly more dark territory, brutally beating both acid and electro influences into submission to create music unmistakably his own.

Having been exposed to a mere spoonful of this electro-alchemist’s talent, ourselves at RvD Towers can’t wait to sample his next concoction- without doubt, ‘Clarion Call’ continues to cement Ai’s reputation as possibly the most exciting electronic label the UK has to offer. And, as standard with all Ai releases it comes presented in a package as beautiful and exciting as the music- in this case, a dirty great fleshy slab of vinyl encased within artwork by German anatomical artist Karl Wesker. Grab a copy from the Ai shop while you still can…

Best of all, you lucky people will be able to witness The Third Man’s work first-hand at the next Robot vs Dinosaur, where he’s all set to take our headline slot- this is a show not to be missed! Taking place at Island on Friday November 21st, the bill will also see a set from the rather more chilled Sunosis– a fellow Londoner, commander-in-chief of Shepherd’s Bush’s premier (and currently under-threat!) beat bunker Ginglik. Check out his sun-kissed yet resolutely beat-driven mini-LP ‘Warmth’, available via the famously unpredictable Rednetic label.

Enough talk- this is all set to be our most exciting RvD yet! Full details will be up on our events page, just as soon as we get a moment’s pause to update it…

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We is DJing on Saturday https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/2008/11/06/we-is-djing-on-saturday/ Thu, 06 Nov 2008 13:49:58 +0000 https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/?p=147

Robot vs Dinosaur are all set to DJ this Saturday as part of the upcoming Gigbeth festival, topping a bill of exciting and innovative new acts performing on the 4Talent stage, located in the Dragon Bar at Birmingham Barfly.

Confirmed to perform are Rich Batsford, The Icarus, Iain Woods & The Psychologist, Keyboard Choir and Einstellung as well as a series of mid-set improv performances from Pete Ashton and his mind-boggling light-sensitive mini synths, the Thingamagoop and Thingamakit (pictured). We will be DJing following the acts at around 11- expect the usual ultra-eclectic RvD selection taking in abstract techno, breakcore, laptoptronica and other general electro-nonsense.

Tickets for the Saturday cost £18 (although please bear in mind this includes a whole host of acts and stages, not just the above- check out the Gigbeth site for more details) whilst a pass for both days can be procured for £25. For more info about Gigbeth’s 4Talent stage, check out their page right here or have a wander over to their Facebook event.

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Mechakitten Photos Up https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/2008/11/05/mechakitten-photos-up/ https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/2008/11/05/mechakitten-photos-up/#comments Wed, 05 Nov 2008 21:57:03 +0000 https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/?p=144

So: Mechakitten, our long-mooted joint event with The Autumn Store, came and went just over a week ago. Thanks to everyone who took part and helped make it such a fantastic evening including Seeland, Arthur & Martha, Arc Vel (pictured) and Mexican Kids at Home for providing cracking live performances, Leon Chromatouch for orchestrating the visuals, Mark and Annelise for documenting the event in pictures (check the gallery, they’re online now), and most of all Dunc Autumn Store himself for… er, doing most of the actual work!

Thanks also to everyone who came down- hope you enjoyed, if you did then watch this space: we may well be doing another one some time next year. Leave us a comment or drop us an email if you’ve any feedback on how we can make things even better next time…

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Mechakitten Approaches! https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/2008/10/22/mechakitten-approaches/ https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/2008/10/22/mechakitten-approaches/#comments Wed, 22 Oct 2008 12:10:14 +0000 https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/?p=141 Mechakitten flyer

Mechakitten- the long-mooted joint event between Robot vs Dinosaur and indiepop promotions outfit The Autumn Store– is finally on the horizon, taking place at Island Bar this Saturday!

The night features a rare headline performance from ex-Broadcast/Plone duo Seeland, plus motorik madness from London’s Arthur & Martha, electronic epics from previous RvD performer Arc Vel and a warm-up set of joyous, multi-vocaled indiepop from Derby-based five piece Mexican Kids at Home as well as DJs playing everything from Battles to Belle & Sebastian until the small hours!

Entry is £4, with a free badge on entry- no cheap admission for robots or dinosaurs this time around I’m afraid, although we may well make concessions for robotic cats? Doors open at 8:30 with the night running ’til late- more info can be found on our events page, and in somewhat confusing fashion we have not one but two facebook events for the night, which can be found here and here. See you there?

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RvD#9: The Aftermath https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/2008/10/21/rvd9-the-aftermath/ Tue, 21 Oct 2008 22:19:15 +0000 https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/?p=137 Line at Robot vs Dinosaur - October 17th

Giant mechagodzilla thank-yous to everyone who came down to October’s Robot vs Dinosaur! Drink was poured, music was consumed and minds were blown: mostly our own, given how good the turnout was in spite of our not having a great deal of time to promote the night as of late.

Special thanks go out to everyone who helped make the night what it was: Line (pictured) and Cyan341 gave stunning live performances, Kone-R‘s DJ set gave us a thing or two to think about regarding our own DJing whilst Chromatouch provided visuals which fondled the eyes as much as they violated the brain. Thanks also to Andy Bullock and Annelise for capturing the event for posperity, and to Dunc for stepping in at the last minute to man the door!

Robot vs Dinosaur will be invading your airspace once again come Friday November 21st. More info soon, and meanwhile roll on Mechakitten this Saturday!

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Incoming: RVD#9 https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/2008/10/14/incoming-rvd9/ Tue, 14 Oct 2008 13:05:01 +0000 https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/?p=132 Robot vs Dinosaur #9 flyer

Don’t forget that our October event’s just around the corner, taking place at Island on Friday 17th. We’ll be hosting live performances from Cyan341 (the headliner- ignore the flyer!) and Line, plus DJs and visuals from Chromatouch.

Entry is £3, or just £1 if dressed as a robot or dinosaur- doors open at 8:30. More details are available via our events page– meanwhile, we’ll be DJing again at BUSK this Wednesday if you don’t have to be up for school in the morning…

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RvD Event Round-Up https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/2008/10/05/rvd-event-blowout/ Sun, 05 Oct 2008 22:11:08 +0000 https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/?p=105 Flyers for BOOST at BUSK, Robot vs Dinosaur #9, Mechakitten

Given that it would seem we’ve got events coming out of our ears for Autumn, here’s a round-up of what we’re up to over the next month or so… Don’t forget, full details of all of our upcoming escapades can be found on our events page.

First up: we’re very pleased to confirm that the ugly rumours, baseless conjecture and wild speculation currently sweeping the internets with regard to a Robot vs Dinosaur DJ residency at brand-spanking new Brum club BUSK is all true- we will be DJing in their third room on a regular basis as part of their BOOST night from next Wednesday (the 8th), when the club finally opens for business following a few dry-runs including Project X Presents‘ recent Digital Dystopia event.

Entry to the night, which also serves as the aftershow party for the Johnny Foreigner/Sunset Cinema Club/Calories gig at the Yardbird, is absolutely free with the night running from 10:30 ’til 3am. Expect drinks offers and truckloads of great tunes, not just from ourselves but also from DJs Lex and Adam Eunson who respectively will be playing indie/electro/classic pop and alt-rock in the club’s other two rooms. Find more information on the event’s Facebook invite, and if you’re wondering where BUSK actually is: it’s on Gough St directly opposite our secret volcanic base, Island Bar- click here for a map.

As far as the future’s concerned, it’s currently undecided as to whether we’ll be DJing there on a weekly or bi-weekly basis but you’ll know as soon as we do. The best way to keep tabs on what we’re up to is to keep an eye on our Twitter feed as things tend to be announced there first- either follow us if you’re on Twitter already, subscribe to the page’s RSS feed or just bookmark it if this whole social internet lark frightens the bejeezus out of you for some incomprehensible reason.

Robot vs Dinosaur #9 flyer

Right, on to the next RvD night proper: October’s event sees us hosting a showcase for London-based electronic indie imprint Uncharted Audio, featuring live performances from label standards Line and Cyan341 plus a DJ set from their big boss Kone-R. Headliner Line, whom indie-heads may recognise as a former member of Matador Records folk-rockers Seachange, makes music which is best described as occupying the centre point on a Venn diagram describing the logical relationship between Drexciya and Joy Division. His fizzing, minimal backing and taut vocal delivery combine to deliver results which are both compellingly danceable and yet slightly unsettling.

Cyan341 on the other hand plays from an entirely different page, weaving together Berlin minimalism with the deeper, funkier techno of Detroit, whilst Kone-R promises to “mix together techno, breakbeat and lots of low frequency oscillations all in the spirit of rave”. We’ll be holding him to that! And of course, our good selves will be on call to DJ whatever we’ve nicked off the internet during the week prior.

As ever, entry is £3 or just £1 if dressed as a robot or dinosaur, with the event itself taking place at Island on Friday October 17th. Free pin badge on entry, huge cocktail selection of cocktails available! If you’ve got any music requests then leave a comment or drop us a line at info [at] robotvsdinosaur.co.uk, not that anyone ever bloody bothers…

Mechakitten flyer

Anyway, moving on: our good selves at RvD Towers are high on life and drunk on power, having finally managed to get a joint event together with top indiepop promotions outfit The Autumn Store. The event in question, entitled Mechakitten, is somewhat of an arranged marriage between the otherwise disparate genres of indiepop and electronica… indiepoptronica, if you will?

Taking place at Island on Saturday October 25th, the night sees us mining a rich seam of musical goodness, taking in a rare headline set from former Broadcast/Plone members Seeland plus motorik pop madness from the London-based Arthur & Martha, instrumental electronic epics from former RvD performer Arc Vel as well as an opening set of indiepoptastic boy-girl-vocaled funs from Derby’s Mexican Kids At Home.

We’ll have DJs on hand too, playing everything from Belle & Sebastian to Battles, whilst the £4 admission fee includes a free pin badge (no money off for dinosaurs or robots this time ’round I’m afraid!). Doors open at 8:30 with the night running ’til everyone goes home! More info will be available at www.mechakitten.co.uk very soon, but in the meantime check out our Facebook invite for full details.

Anyway, no doubt your mind is reeling after that 100%-proof RvD event-related action spectacular! More info on all of the above the second it spurts from the infopipe. See you anon…

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Thanks to Everyone… https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/2008/09/30/thanks-to-everyone/ https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/2008/09/30/thanks-to-everyone/#comments Tue, 30 Sep 2008 01:26:33 +0000 https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/?p=98 Robot vs Dinosaur cake!

…who came down to the last Robot vs Dinosaur! To those who couldn’t make it: you missed a double bill of crunch-tastic technomadness from Jade One and QXTC! You missed live visual jockeying from Chromatouch! And most of all, you also missed exceedingly good cake, and all the cake-related dual-birthday hilarity which invariably comes with it! Thanks to Meeno for cookin’ it up for us…

However, every silver lining: unfortunately we weren’t able to document the event in pictures in a particularly effective manner, meaning we have a paltry six photos from the night in our gallery. Yes, six. We spotted a few camera-wielding dinobots lurking about so if you cranked a few shots off then please get in touch via info [at] robotvsdinosaur.co.uk- we’ll be your best mates in the world ever if you might like to donate a few photos, or perhaps some interpretive abstract art.

Anyway, Robot vs Dinosaur will return to Island come Friday October 17th. We’ve got lots of funs in store, of which we will reveal sooner than you might think. À bientot!

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RvD#8 Takes Place This Fri! https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/2008/09/17/rvd8-takes-place-this-fri/ https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/2008/09/17/rvd8-takes-place-this-fri/#comments Wed, 17 Sep 2008 12:48:12 +0000 https://www.robotvsdinosaur.co.uk/?p=93 Robot Vs Dinosaur - Friday September 19th

Just a couple of days to go before the next Robot vs Dinosaur! Taking place upstairs at Island Bar this Friday (the 19th), we’ll have brain-baking live electronic madness from Jade One & QXTC plus visuals from Chromatouch, as well as DJs playing all manner of electrogoodness- check out our events page for the full scoop. Not only that, but This Is Tomorrow will be making a welcome return downstairs at Island too, manning the decks to provide a musical smorgasbord taking in everything from disco to alternative.

Entry is £3, or £1 if dressed as a robot or dinosaur! Doors open at 8:30! Free pin badge on entry! Huge cocktail selection available! Plus, since at least a couple of people will be celebrating their birthdays at RvD on Fri there may well also be some cake knocking about if you’re good…

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