Monthly Archive for December 2007

 
Monday, December 31st, 2007

Loka – Fire Shepherds

Haunting orchestration hangs with eerie improvisation, driving percussion and squelching electronica: a swirling opus of home grown, future jazz.

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Thursday, December 20th, 2007

Cosmic Christmas

Just a quick reminder that tonight is the Cosmic Christmas party at Geisha. So if you are in Liverpool on a works’ do, or sat at home wishing there was somewhere for you to go and get down, Geisha is the place. Starting at 9:30pm, Greg Wilson, Stu Robinson and guest Paul Outlar will guide you through a festive evening of funk, boogie, disco and all flavours in between. Admission is, as always, free of charge…

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Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

Cosmic Boogie Mix #2

Download or stream the second in a series of Cosmic Boogie mixes from Gavin Kendrick, featuring Coyote, Escort, Prince, Dennis Parker, Chaka Khan, Kathy Diamond and James Parker (full tracklisting to come soon)…

 
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Thursday, December 06th, 2007

The Heliocentrics – Out There

Out There is an invite to another a world: a sonic voyage of space-bound splendour.

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Tuesday, December 04th, 2007

Cosmic Boogie Mix #1

Download or stream the first in a series of Cosmic Boogie mixes from Stu Robinson, featuring Elektriks, Ray Mang, Reverso 68, Vince Montana, Emperorer machine and Moton to name but a few…

 
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Tuesday, December 04th, 2007

Cosmic Boogie / December 2007

The Cosmic Boogie Collective are in Liverpool every Thursday hosting the regular cosmicboogie@geisha, Liverpool. From 10 – 2 you can catch the following throughout December…

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Tuesday, December 04th, 2007

Electro-Funk: What Did it all Mean?

Electro-Funk is undoubtedly the most misunderstood of all UK Dance genres, yet probably the most vital with regards to its overall influence. Central to the confusion is the term itself, which during 82/83 (before it was shortened to Electro) was specific to the UK. From a US perspective this music would come under a variety of headings (including Hip-Hop, Dance, Disco, Electric Boogie and Freestyle)…

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