BTCP: da Googie / Too Many Things / Under The Sun

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BTCP: da Googie / Too Many Things / Under The Sun

The Smokehouse, Ipswich

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**This event has been cancelled. Unfortunately Deb Googe is unable to perform in April due to unforeseen circumstances. However we have happily rebooked her along with Too Many Things for Brighten The Corners Festival in June.**

Brighten The Corners Presents da Googie aka Deb Googe, bass player of My Bloody Valentine, on Saturday 6th April at The Smokehouse. Support comes from Too Many Things and Under The Sun.

da Googie aka Deb Googe -bass player with My Bloody Valentine, Thurston Moore Group and Brix Smith, will be touring under the moniker ‘da Googie’. The solo performance will be a presentation of her first solo recordings (release date early November). Taking a bass IV, a looper and a pile of FX pedals, Deb Googe / da Googie blends traditional basslines with more abstract noises to make intricate, layered soundscapes.

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Too Many Things are duo Marion Andrau (The Wharves/Underground Railroad/Throw Down Bones) & Jem Doulton (Thurston Moore Group/The Oscillation). Marion & Jem play each other’s songs best described as gloomy noise, politico-romantic psych; expect well oiled electronics, guitar, keys and vocals leading you to an underworld reminiscent of the red room of Twin Peaks.

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