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PREVIOUS
EVENTS
2007
Nov 23rd
SUNBURNED
HAND OF THE MAN
+ Steffen Basho Junghans
+ Beachfuzz
£6 / 5 (NUS)
DETAILS
Nov 15th
DAMO SUZUKI
(CAN) with Mick
Becks amazing 15 head improv tribe GATED
COMMUNITY, Freenoise "house-band" THE
TAJALLI VORTEX and Sheffields brilliant avant-indie
CHAMPION
KICKBOXER (Thee SPC / Wrath). Early booking advised WEGOTTICKETS.COM
Click here for press releases from Gat
Com and TTV
VIDEO
/ AUDIO / PHOTOS HERE
Oct
18th
Pat
Thomas Quartet
w/ Mick Beck, John Jasnoch
and Rob Dainton.
Pianist since age 8rs, Thomas
has played with Fred Frith, Evan Parker, Derek Bailey, Phil
Minton and many more. His
conspirators for this occasion are all renowned and accomplished
musicians in their own right.+
Raagnagrok
(London electronic mystical raga rock
team) + Glynn Heppenstall
(The Anti Group / The Tajalli Vortex solo debut)
+
DJ Kosmische! £5
/ 4
Sep
20th
Paul Hession & Hans Peter-Hiby
"His torrential polyrhythmic style and his ability to raise
the stakes in formidable company establish him as a prime mover
in the attempt to inject excitement and power back into total
improvisation" - The Guinness Encyclopeadia of Popular
Music.
Army of Briars - Folk prog in the classic British tradition.
Martin Archer, Julie Cole, Time Cole, Keith Jafrate. listen
ParaMusic Ensemble
Details
Aug
16th
Astral Social Club
Newly signed to Important Records, Neil Campbell's
compelling psychedelic white-out returns with John Clyde
Evans. Support from
Sub-Merged + Martin Archer & Elizabeth Wheelbarrow.
Details / pics / sounds
July
19th
Graham Clark (Gong / Jah Wobble violinist)
with Black Galaxy + The Tajalli Vortex feat. Martin Archer
"Listen to Clark wind polyrhythms around the beat with
bursts I would describe as Ornetteish except for the fact that
this man can really play violin" - All About Jazz
Details
/ pics
June 21
Tatsuya Nakatani & Neil Davidson
Fantastic Japanese percussionist and pioneering
free guitarist plus Martin Archer & Jez Riley French + Collins/Drury/Beck.
Details / pics
April 26
Damo Suzuki / Gated Community / The Tajalli Vortex.
pics / video
EARLIER
EVENTS
( 2006 / 2005)


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Freenoise Monthly Live 2007 at Bar Abbey
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Bar
Abbey, Abbeydale Rd, S7 1FS.
On A621, 1.5 miles South of town centre, just before the
Broadfield pub. Local buses: 25/75/76/97
MAP
Access: approx 15 wide stairs with one 90 degree corner.
If you need assistance please ask, we are here to help.
mob: 07754 910156
Further
Info
Some
of these events will have guest DJs so you can freak out
more after the show - we are working on it.
Support
for Freenoise Monthly Live comes from Notes & Sounds,
the event arm of Discus.
Bar
Abbey is situated inside the beautiful Grade II listed
building of the old Abbeydale
Picture House
More info on this amazing venue below:




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SCHEDULE
PREVIOUS EVENTS WRITE-UPS / PICTURES
SEE BELOW
Dec
21st - FREEACTION
Freenoise Midwinter Fest & Film Launch
Presenting
Live:
SONNY SIMMONS TRIO
Z'EV
AUFGEHOBEN
THE OTHER ORCHESTRA
KREEPA
JESUS IS ANGRY
ADRIAN MOORE
BLACK CARROT
HONEY RIDE ME A GOAT
IRON FIST OF THE SUN
Click
here for info
2008
Just
in - Feb 10th
MV
& EE with The Golden Road
details...
The
Abbeydale Picture House is a landmark on the southern
approach into the City of Sheffield. For over 80 years
this magnificent 1920's 'Picture Palace' entertained generations
of cinema and theatre audiences, with silent movies, cine-variety
shows and wide-screen spectaculars and more recently many
nights of dancing and enjoyment for the population of
Sheffield and South Yorkshire. Nationally the Abbeydale
Picture House is one of the few cinemas of its age still
standing today.
Friends of Abbeydale Picture House are a charitable organisation
raising money to restore and re-instate the picture house
to it former glory, as a multifunction venue for the whole
community. With your patronage the dream can become a
reality.
Abbeydale Picture House (later Abbeydale Cinema) was opened
by the Lord Mayor of Sheffield on 20 December 1920 the
picture house was the largest and most luxurious cinema
in Sheffield. The first film shown was The Call of the
Road (IMDB entry). The cinema had seating for 1,560 people
and also included a ballroom and a billiard hall (the
latter is still in operation). The cinema closed on 5
July 1975 and was used as an office furniture showroom
until 1991. In 1989 the building was given a Grade II
listing by English Heritage. In 2003 the Friends of Abbeydale
Picture Houseboasting patrons including Michael
Palin, Peter Stringfellow and the John Lewis Partnershipwas
formed to "restore and manage the 'Picture Palace'
as a community centre for the performing arts and visual
media." They officially became the owners of the
building on 21 December 2005. is a landmark on the southern
approach into the City of Sheffield. For over 80 years
this magnificent 1920's 'Picture Palace' entertained generations
of cinema and theatre audiences, with silent movies, cine-variety
shows and wide-screen spectaculars and more recently many
nights of dancing and enjoyment for the population of
Sheffield and South Yorkshire. Nationally the Abbeydale
Picture House is one of the few cinemas of its age still
standing today.
Friends of Abbeydale Picture House are a charitable
organisation raising money to restore and re-instate the
picture house to it former glory, as a multifunction venue
for the whole community. With your patronage the dream
can become a reality.
Abbeydale Picture House (later Abbeydale Cinema) was opened
by the Lord Mayor of Sheffield on 20 December 1920 the
picture house was the largest and most luxurious cinema
in Sheffield. The first film shown was The Call of the
Road (IMDB entry). The cinema had seating for 1,560 people
and also included a ballroom and a billiard hall (the
latter is still in operation). The cinema closed on 5
July 1975 and was used as an office furniture showroom
until 1991. In 1989 the building was given a Grade II
listing by English Heritage. In 2003 the Friends of Abbeydale
Picture Houseboasting patrons including Michael
Palin, Peter Stringfellow and the John Lewis Partnershipwas
formed to "restore and manage the 'Picture Palace'
as a community centre for the performing arts and visual
media." They officially became the owners of the
building on 21 December 2005.
Info
poster here
Hi-res version here
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