Live music listings: April 2007

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Sat 21st

Clash Magazine presents
Club Clash
TINY DANCERS
+ 747s
+ Envelopes
+ Clash Magazine DJs

Doors 8.00
£6 via WeGotTickets
£7 door

Clash Magazine returns once again to our monthly spiritual clubbing cathedral in North London, to bow down and worship at the altar of the UK’s best live venue 2007 (as voted in Music Week). Yet again we bring you a musical melee you will struggle to better anywhere, both in terms of absolute quality all through the line up, and value for money as you eagerly bounce in and ecstatically fall out of our welcoming front door.

Tiny Dancers, although from Sheffield eschew the city’s contemporary oversubscribed frenetic sound in favour of a soundtrack more likely to emanate from the shores of Southern California. Radiantly retro and with their debut album dropping in June they are possibly this year’s ‘Band of the Summer’, so catch them at this months Clash Club before they, like the weather, get too damn hot.

747s are one of the only bands to be invited to play Clash Club twice, after an unforgettable set back in summer 2006. This Anglo-Irish-Italian-German outfit deliver romantic yet robust pop, searing hooks and blistering riffing that will unleash your darkest desires.

Envelopes are Scandanavia’s latest and greatest purveyors of tripped-out, blissed-out electro punk pop. They profess to posses the ability to change you and those around you. Mental and physical positivity is what they are all about and with the melodic well-being and chunks of funk emanating from their every track, we believe they may just be able to make that change.

The fourteenth in the continuing Clash Club legacy follows blinding previous events that played host to Jeremy Warmsley, Action Plan, Radioclit, Low Sparks, Spektrum, The Fratellis, Apartment, Pull Tiger Tail, 747s, Midlake, Deaf Stereo, The Sunshine Underground, Union Of Knives, Radar, The View, Larrikin Love, Captain Black, The Rank Deluxe, The Bishops, The Crimea, Vatican DC, Freelance Hellraiser, George Demure, Vincent Vincent and the Villains, Mr Hudson and the Library, The Rumble Strips, Battle, Pete & The Pirates and many more.

Clash , the groundbreaking and award-winning bimonthly music and fashion magazine, is proud to continue its association at London’s Luminaire in Kilburn. The Luminaire won Time Out's Venue of the Year, bringing well-deserved attention to the continued success of London's most promising club. It's a marriage made in music heaven, as venue manager Andy Inglis explains: "The award-winning Luminaire welcomes the award-winning Clash Magazine for a monthly night of bands, DJs and debauchery.”

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