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Issue 95 / Dec18/Jan19

Dec 2018/Jan 2019 double issue of Bido Lito! magazine. Featuring: CHELCEE GRIMES, REMY JUDE ENSEMBLE, AN ODE TO L8, BRAD STANK, KIARA MOHAMED, MOLLY BURCH, THE CORAL, PORTICO QUARTET, JACK WHITE and much more.

Dec 2018/Jan 2019 double issue of Bido Lito! magazine. Featuring: CHELCEE GRIMES, REMY JUDE ENSEMBLE, AN ODE TO L8, BRAD STANK, KIARA MOHAMED, MOLLY BURCH, THE CORAL, PORTICO QUARTET, JACK WHITE and much more.

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GIG<br />

Boy Azooga presents Late Night<br />

Christmas Kung-Fu<br />

District – 01/12<br />

Boy Azooga<br />

Liverpool has certainly made its way into BOY AZOOGA’s good<br />

books following his experience of the city back in the fading<br />

warmth of July. It’s a feeling that’s reciprocated by us natives,<br />

as the show in the depths of the Shipping Forecast was one of<br />

the highlights of the summer. So, it’ll be warm tidings when the<br />

match up comes together once again for a late-night showdown in<br />

District. Flying kicks in guitar form come from the Welsh maestro<br />

– whose album 1, 2 Kung Fu! was one of this year’s highlights –<br />

alongside a storming supporting cast of MAN ON THE MOON,<br />

THE HOWL AND THE HUM and CHUPA CABRA.<br />

EXHIBITION<br />

Bands F.C.<br />

British Music Experience – 07/01-13/01<br />

BANDS F.C. is a subtle blend; a perfectly-mixed cocktail of two<br />

complementary aspects of life: football and music. The graphic<br />

design project fuses football team crests with the logos of<br />

bands to brilliant effect, as demonstrated by the combinations<br />

of Daft Punk And Paris Saint Germain, Wolves and Wu-Tang,<br />

and Echo & the Bunnymen and Liverpool FC. Having caught<br />

the attention of the social media sphere, the project will go<br />

on display at the British Music Experience for a whole week<br />

featuring the opportunity to purchase limited edition prints and<br />

pin badges.<br />

QUIZ<br />

The Real Quiz:<br />

Bido x Liquidation Do Quizmas<br />

Constellations – 12/12<br />

Bido Lito! and Liquidation’s joint Christmas trivia extravaganza returns to<br />

Constellations, with many of the city’s great and good battling out for the<br />

title of Chief Quiz Boffins. The event looks to cap off a great year in Liverpool<br />

music, with fans, friends and colleagues pitting their wits and arcane bits of<br />

music knowledge against one another for a selection of fantastic prizes. Once<br />

again, proceeds from the night will go to chosen charities The Whitechapel<br />

Centre and MIND, and there will be festive live music from some special<br />

guests. Head to bidolito.co.uk to get your tickets before we’re all booked up.<br />

CLUB<br />

A Love From Outer Space<br />

The Merchant – 31/12<br />

“An oasis of slowness in a world of increasing velocity.” Those are the<br />

words of Andrew Weatherall in reference to A LOVE FROM OUTER<br />

SPACE, one of his latest creative endeavours. Teaming up with Sean<br />

Johnston, ALFOS takes it cues from music that is in no rush, no urgency<br />

to reach crescendo, or compel, unless given the appropriate amount<br />

of time. With that in mind, there’ll be fewer poignant NYE celebrations<br />

than that taking place at The Merchant. From first track to the last,<br />

ALFOS will be guiding all in attendance towards a better understanding<br />

of the celestial outer reaches as 2018 becomes 2019. Get your tickets<br />

now from skiddle.com.<br />

GIG<br />

J Mascis<br />

Arts Club – 22/01<br />

J Mascis<br />

When it comes settling who is the truest purple-infatuated, guitar-wielding virtuoso of them all, even the iconic Prince<br />

would feel wary about weighing in against J MASCIS. This man was born with solos running through his veins, and it<br />

bleeds out through his fingers when he’s got a guitar in hand. Quiet in manner as he may be, his music – spanning well<br />

over 10 albums – is a sweet juxtaposition of heartfelt lyricism and rip-roaring guitar mastery. An introvert with the biggest,<br />

loudest and most fearsome Marshall stack in the game, you’ll be treated to the softer more acoustic side of the Dino J<br />

frontman when he takes to Arts Club. Fresh off the back of new LP, Elastic Days, this show will prove just how captivating J<br />

can be, even with the distortion pedals turned down.<br />

CLUB<br />

Helena Hauff<br />

24 Kitchen Street – 06/12<br />

The queen of electro, HELENA HAUFF, returns to Liverpool<br />

for her third performance in the city this year. Booked in for<br />

a four-hour set, the Hamburg native will have plenty of time<br />

to perforate the atmosphere with her collection of sharprimmed<br />

records. There’s obviously something about Kitchen<br />

Street that she likes – and the feeling is reciprocated.<br />

Alongside the duchess of darkwave, two local selectors<br />

in the form of BREAKWAVE and ASOK will also feature<br />

behind the decks throughout the evening.<br />

Helena Hauff<br />

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