Posts Tagged ‘king’s cross’

So So Modern & Race Horses @ Scala, London, 04 Mar 2010

So So Modern & Race Horses @ Scala, London, 04 Mar 2010

So So Modern and Race Horses were the two support bands for Errors that night. Great energy from from So So Modern (who just released their album), not that thrilled by Race Horses who sounded a bit like the Grease soundtrack.


Errors @ Scala, 04 Mar 2010

Errors @ Scala, 04 Mar 2010

I absolutely love the band Errors and they deserve way more attention than they are getting. It’s electronic yes, but also subtle and happy, in a non cheesy way. Those are the pictures I took at their London gig at Scala.


Hildur Gudnadottir & Iarla O Lionaird @ Kings Place, 27 Feb 2010

Hildur Gudnadottir & Iarla O Lionaird @ Kings Place, 27 Feb 2010

The icelandic cellist Hildur Gudnadottir and the irish singer Iarla O Lionaird were performing this Saturday, as part of The Bubbly Blue and Green festival. The festival took place at Kings Place, a fairly recent venue near King’s Cross with an excellent acoustic.


King's Cross, or why you should go to the end of that platform (and turn around)

King's Cross, or why you should go to the end of that platform (and turn around)

After a profitable day at the races with Bene and some friends (our flawless tactic: bet on the four biggest nags on each race and hope that one of them gets in the top 3), it’s the train back to London through the English countryside. The sky has been cloudy but intense all day, and [...]


The Renegade Sound @ Monto Water Rats, 17 Apr 2009

The Renegade Sound @ Monto Water Rats, 17 Apr 2009

After Buried in Mexico and Dobramind, The Renegade Sound took the stage for a raw and powerful set. See more on flickr.


Dobramind @ Monto Water Rats, 17 Apr 2009

Dobramind @ Monto Water Rats, 17 Apr 2009

Dobramind had a way more chillaxed style than Buried in Mexico. Interesting and steady rythm section (drums + percussion), ambient singing, and a strong presence on stage made their set a pleasure to watch. The light was slightly better than for the previous set, although still uni-color most of the time. More images in the [...]