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		<title>The Luminaire Events for 12 October 2008</title>
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			<title>Sun 12th Oct 2008 - CINDYTALK + JOHN &amp; JEHN + TENEBROUS LIAR</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Last Stand presents<br>
<b>CINDYTALK<br> 
+ JOHN & JEHN <br>
+ TENEBROUS LIAR </b><br>
+ One Imaginary Girl (DJ)<p>

Doors 7.30<br>
£6 door<p>

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A triple-joint-headlining bill, culminating with seminal hammer & feather noise experimentalists <a href="http://www.myspace.com/cindytalk" target="_new"><span style="color: red">Cindytalk</span></a><p>

"Cindytalk are blessed with an extraordinarily singular vision, an individuality and a purity that has seen them charting solitary territory throughout their existence. A band without peers, with all the joy and terror that this implies. Gordon Sharp still has 
one of the strongest, most beautiful voices I've ever heard. A voice that connects with something elemental yet floats amongst the stars, matched by a musical backdrop of considerable subtlety and power. Tonight, the music was something of a surprise. If there's any long-term trend to Cindytalk's output, it seems to be one of de-structuring and dissolution. However, the band performance was remarkably melodic and song-oriented, amongst the expansive, ambient electronica of their concurrent laptop set." (Hydragenic.com reviewing June 30th gig at 12bar, London)<p>

Before Cindytalk we have Luminaire favourites <a href="http://www.myspace.com/johnjehn" target="_new"><span style="color: red">John & Jehn</span></a>, a visually arresting, explosive, dueling boy-girl set up, where he plays guitar and she plays Farfisa organ and bass. Both sing. “John & Jehn’s physical presence alone is mesmerizing. John, the feed-back-favoring guitarist, has cheekbones that could cut-glass, while his band mate Jehn manages to pull off being both gawky and sexy. She’s a little girl lost and femme fatale in equal measures. And their music doesn’t fail to disappoint either.” [Artrocker Magazine]<P>

Opening the evening are Steve Gullick's <a href="http://www.myspace.com/tenebrousliar" target="_new"><span style="color: red">Tenebrous Liar</span></a>; "moody and intense, occasionally terrifyingly primal, country-blues soundscapings". (Time Out). “Imagine Lift To Experience stuck in the eternal damnation their songs tried to escape from, but with a result more ashcan reality than spiritually vivid.” (Drowned in Sound).<P>
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