Clash Magazine presents
UNION OF KNIVES
+ The Sunshine Underground
+ Deaf Stereo
Doors 7.30
£6

Looking for a suitable musical distraction from that leather-bound bag of air you've been obsessing over all day?
Looking to dance away your woes or celebrate in style? Then look no further, as Clash Magazine opens its doors to the monthly Clash Club for another spectacular night of merriment.
This month's Clash Club boasts an axis of bands more stunning than Brazil's trio of strikers working in mellifluous harmony. Three distinct musical acts whose differing facets will combine to plant a melodic kiss upon your ears and a spring in the step of your dancing feet.
Clearly standing out from the crowd, Union of Knives make music that is an amalgamation of steely hard electronics and soaring melodies where emotive lyrics sit alongside industrial beats. They are top of the class in a new school of Glasgow bands setting the UK music scene alight and will showcase at Radio Clash an innovative mix of live, laptop and DJing including sneak previews of their of their storming new album 'Violence And Birdsong', soon to be unleashed on Relentless Records.
Four likely lads from Leeds form The Sunshine Underground, a rhythm colossus who have been making waves across the UK since their signing to ultra cool label City Rockers. They recently supported LCD Soundsystem and their sweaty sold out gigs have earned the band a 'Live Band of the Year' award as well as success as Zane Lowe's 'Fresh Meat' winners. A perfect mix of the euphoria of dance and the grit of rock. Not to be missed.
Deaf Stereo are a Camden 5-piece who effortlessly combine anthemic indie with throbbing electro-house, like a sonic tag-team wrestling match between The Verve and The Rapture, with Leftfield invading the ring to smack both sides about with a fold-up chair. Their reputation as party-starters saw them opening for Mylo at Brixton and becoming the highlight of the TDK Festival and various Adventures In The Beetroot Field events last year.
The fourth in the continuing Clash Club legacy follows blinding previous events that played host to Jeremy Warmsley, Action Plan, Radioclit, Low Sparks, Spektrum, The Fratellis, Pull Tiger Tail, 747s and Midlake.
Clash, the groundbreaking and award-winning bi-monthly music and fashion magazine, is proud to continue its association at London's Luminaire in Kilburn and we, London's Luminaire in Kilburn, are proud to continue our association with Clash, the groundbreaking and award-winning bi-monthly music and fashion magazine.
It's a veritable love-in.