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DJ Food Monkee's Head thurs 01 july

  • 21-06-2004 3:04am
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    Following his well received DJ set in Metropolitian earlier this month, DJ Food returns for an unusual and unique one off performance in the Sugar Club.

    Elusive Recordings presents

    Ninja Tunes DJ Food Strictly Kev with Monkee's 'Head' (Cinetrip re-score)

    Thurs 01 July : The Sugar Club 8 Lower Leeson St. Dublin 2

    Doors 8:00pm tickets €15 incl booking fee

    tickets available from City Discs, Road Records, Big Brother , Carbon Records and Spin Dizzy.

    Strictly Kev from Ninja Tune production outfit DJ Food will be
    performing a multi-layered score to the Monkees' infamous classic
    movie 'head'. An astonishing 90-minute three-deck real-time rampage through 60’s psychedelia, soundtracks, humour, military bands and other crazy tunes, he shows exactly how it should be done in terms of balance, timing and sheer accuracy of deck craftsmanship.

    Originally commissioned for the Cinetrip club in Budapest
    in 2001, this show only recently received it's first performance in the UK, March 2004
    as subsequent attempts to show it at the NFT for the films'
    30th anniversary ran into licencing problems.

    Produced & directed by Jack Nicholson and Robert Rafelson
    the film is a disjointed trip (literally in some places) once
    described as 'A Hard Days Night on Acid'. The new soundtrack
    capitulates on this by bouncing from psychedelia, electronica and
    spoken word to easy listening, krautrock and sound effects and back
    again.


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