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PREVIOUS GUESTS: Blossoms, Vant, YAK, Inheaven, Hidden Charms, The Amazons, Estrons, The Vyrll Society, The Black Tambourines, Hyena, Catholic Action, Palm Honey, Michael Rault, Dexters, FEWS, Kassassin Street, Hockey Dad + many more....

THE AMAZONS OFFICIAL AFTERPARTY AND DJ SET 07/02/2018

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THE AMAZONS OFFICIAL AFTERPARTY AND DJ SET Join us for The Amazons Official Afterparty with DJ sets from the band themselves as they come to the end of their sold out album tour part 2 of UK.

Stereo Honey - The Bay 20/11/2017

Track of the Week: Coming seemingly out of nowhere, Stereo Honey blew audiences away opening the recent Hopscotch UK Tour. Beginning as a completely unknown and ending the 12 date tour as one of the hottest new acts in the country, 2018 is looking bright for the boys from London.

Stereo Honey - The Bay Music video by Stereo Honey performing The Bay. Beatnik Creative http://vevo.ly/mb7OQl

The Pale White - Downer 05/11/2017

Two Step Track of the Week returns.
Our returning instalment comes from Newcastle trio The Pale White and their latest single 'Downer', taken from their self-titled debut EP. The hotly-tipped band are led by slick crooner Adam Hope with his brother Jack, a Grohl/Bonham lovechild on drums and mutual friend Tom providing the glue for the group on bass. Judging by their dark, heavy but deliciously hooky output so far, 2018 looks like a huge year for the band.

The Pale White - Downer The Pale White - ‘Downer’ (Official Video) Listen: https://thepalewhite.lnk.to/Downer ‘Downer’ - the new single from The Pale White is OUT NOW Pre-order the ...

29/10/2017

Catholic Action. Two Step 25.03.16
📷 Emma Viola Lilja

19/10/2017

Vinyl Staircase keep your eyes on these guys in the coming weeks ‬

19/10/2017

Caro gonna be onto big things

19/10/2017

Medisin good vibes kicking off Two Step

19/10/2017

TONIGHT @ Purple Turtle ... Vinyl Staircase + Caro + Medisin . FREE TICKETS HERE: smarturl.it/8aimsg

Photo: Nick Sayers Photography

11/10/2017

Thanks to all that attended Palm Honey Present: An Improvised Exploratory Psychedelic Jam last week at The Rising Sun Arts Centre. More shows coming up......

10/10/2017

After many TWO STEP support slots Vinyl Staircase take top flight. + Support from Caro + new comers Medisin . FREE TICKETS HERE: http://smarturl.it/8aimsg
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10/10/2017

PALM HONEY 'Starving Hysterical Naked' now available on 7” vinyl. Buy here: http://smarturl.it/p5247m

Also available at:
Rough Trade
Norman Records
Beyond the Download

'Starving Hysterical Naked' now available on 7” vinyl. Buy here: http://smarturl.it/p5247m

Also available at:
Rough Trade
Norman Records
Beyond the Download

Photos 10/10/2017

Bring back format

Radiohead self-released In Rainbows today in 2007…

It is strange to consider that just ten years ago music’s value was suffering both an existential and economic crisis. Almost exactly a year before the launch of Spotify – and the beginning of the process that first legitimised, then turned streaming into the music’s industry dominant revenue stream – there were real question marks around what music was worth.

To fans it retained its intrinsic emotional value, of course, but with accusations that CDs were over priced, and even ardent supporters of acts happy to utilise illegitimate, digital sources to gain access to music for free, what did that connection mean when it came to people’s wallets?

Suggested by their management, Radiohead decided to test the water for real. Announcing the self-release of In Rainbows on 1 October 2007, on the band’s website fans were given the option of naming their own price for the download which would arrive in inboxes on 10 October – or they could pre-order a pricey deluxe box set version, while regular physical releases set to follow later in the year.

Whether or not Radiohead’s experiment contributed to solving issues around music’s value is a moot point. The ‘pay want you want’ policy drew strong criticism from other artists who suggested the volume of free copies obtained under the system proved it was no solution for musicians, and could even undermined the market for music – particularly for new acts who couldn’t rely on a large fanbase to generate revenue. On the otherhand, Radiohead’s unusual release plans certainly brought the debates around piracy and the worth of an album into sharp focus. And one should also note that on its ‘proper’ release in December 2007, In Rainbows went to the top of the album charts in both the UK and US, suggesting that digital and physical distribution models are not in compatible. Indeed, while Radiohead have never repeated the ‘name your price’ model since, as paid for streaming has increased in the decade following In Rainbows’ release, it could be argued that the model the band created (possibility inadvertently) of offering cheap digital access alongside more premium priced physical products is one that many acts now utilise today as they balance streams and direct fan sales.

One thing that Radiohead did create which cannot be copied is the record itself. For the debate about its release, Radiohead’s seventh album has achieved modern classic status. After the opinion dividing (at the time) releases of Kid A, Amnesiac and Hail To The Thief, on In Rainbows Radiohead beautifully balance their need for experimentation with the creation of luscious, soul stirring melodies – just as they did with OK Computer a decade before.

The marriage of the rambunctious squelches, Thom Yorke’s fragile vocals and warm, skilfully picked guitars on opener 15 Step set the tone for the whole record. Engaging and illuminating, yet truly moving on an indefinable physical level. With N**e enveloping the listener like an emotional mist, the restless Weird Fishes/ Arpeggi conjuring up a sense-dazzling dreamscape and the brooding desperation of All I Need, In Rainbows proves to be an intensely intimate album.

Yet it’s not a claustrophobic or stifling experience. The light, and the floating guitars and strings of House Of Cards and the urgent, diving melodies of Jigsaw Falling Into Place managing to retain that personal impact, while stretching to encompass an horizon-spanning, cinematic scope, before the hymn-like Videotape brings the record to a simple but emotionally resonant close.

The manner and impact of Radiohead’s seventh album release is likely to be studied and debated for another ten years, but a decade on In Rainbows’ quality and artistic legacy is beyond question.
Paul Stokes

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