Archive for August, 2013

Speedlearn at Festival Number 6

Posted on: August 28th, 2013 by fkAdmin

Finders Keepers Records presents
Speedlearn
Hosted by Finders Keepers DJs
Andy Votel/Doug Shipton/Sean Demdike/Lee Janda

12.00 Devon Folklore Tapes DJ set

12.30 Supernatural Lancashire (live)

13.00 Dyl Mei and FK DJs play Welsh Rare Beat

13.30 Cate Le Bon – Welsh language set (live)

14.00 Sean Demdike & Andy Votel – Pre-Cert Italian DJ set

14.30 Emma Tricca – Italian folk set (live)

15.00 Doug Shipton Neotantrik new age DJ set

15.30 Neotantrik Yoga Cult (live) (feat. Votel/Demdike/N.Racker)

16.00 Clinic DJs play The Lost Tapes Record Club

16.30 R. Seiliog (ive)

17.00 FK DJs Germanic Miner krautrock DJ set

17.30 Jane Weaver ‘Watchbird’ w/full band (live)

18.00 FK DJs play Cock Diesel (biker soundtracks, surf and rock ‘n roll)

18.30 Y Niwl – exclusive biker psych set (live)

19.00 Lee Janda & Dyl Mei play South American and Welsh Separado psych set

19.30 RenĂ© Griffiths (star of Gruff Rhys’ Separado film)

20.00 Stuart Maconie & Friends – Freak Zone DJ set

20.30 Graham Massey’s Massonix (808 State) plays Hollingsworth sci-fi live electronic show.

21.00 Gruff Rhys/Boom Bip (Neon Neon) and FK DJs play Cosmic Communist Party (disco pop and psych rock from Eastern Europe)

22.00 David Holmes & Andy Votel global DJ set

http://www.festivalnumber6.com/

Hocus Focus – Sitting Target & Otley

Posted on: August 26th, 2013 by Doug

A double offering from the British crime wave both unified by soundtracks composed by the forward thinking maestro Stanley Myers (No Way To Treat A Lady/Deer Hunter).

Featuring Finders Keepers DJs in the theatre bar spinning Brit specific OST vinyl during the intervals.

 

The first-ever R-Rated British movie which saw Lovejoy’s Ian McShane accompany the animalistic Oliver Reed on a Pentonville escape mission fuelled by a bleeding heart, a gallon of red mist and a diabolical lust for revenge.

Swinging-sixties-spy-parody-crime-caper adapted from the Martin Waddell’s novel of the same name starring Tom Courtenay and Leonard Rossiter. Otley, a hapless and light-fingered antiques dealer, is mistaken for a spy and grows into the part – to such an extent that the real spy falls in love with him.