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Dead Sons are a five-piece UK Desert Rock act originating from the Sheffield area, featuring two ex-members of Milburn (Thomas Rowley & Joe Green).
The band formed in Spring 2010, with Sheffield band 'The Backhanded Compliments' reforming the group under its current name following the addition of two new members. Dead Sons spent several months in a small flat in Sheffield city centre practising and rehearsing before playing their first show to a capacity crowd at Tramlines Festival 2010. Unusually, the band chose Montgomery Theatre (a 420 seater venue opposite Sheffield Town Hall, usually host to dramatic performances) as the venue to launch their debut official White Label release of the well-received 'I Am The Lord', supported by a UK tour. 'I Am The Lord/City Nights' was released in 7" Vinyl in February 2011.
A music festival is a festival oriented towards music that is sometimes presented with a theme such as musical genre, nationality or locality of musicians, or holiday. They are commonly held outdoors, and are often inclusive of other attractions such as food and merchandise vending, performance art, and social activities. Many festivals are annual, or repeat at some other interval. Some, including many rock festivals, are held only once. Some festivals are organized as for-profit concerts and others are benefits for a specific cause. Another type of music festival is the educative type, organized annually in local communities, regionally or nationally, for the benefit of amateur musicians of all ages and grades of achievement.
The Pythian Games at Delphi included musical performances, and may be one of the earliest festivals known. During the Middle Ages festivals were often held as competitions.
Another type of music festival is the educative type, organized annually in local communities, regionally or nationally, for the benefit of amateur musicians of all ages and grades of achievement. While entrants perform prepared pieces in the presence of an audience which includes competitors, the essential feature of this type of festival is that each participant receives verbal and written feedback, there and then, from a highly qualified, professional adjudicator—someone whom they might never meet in any other way. They also usually receive a certificate, classified according to merit, and some may win trophies. The competitive element is often played down, however, as the important aspect is that participants can learn from one another. Such festivals aim to provide a friendly and supportive platform for musicians to share in the excitement of making music. For many they provide a bridge between lessons & examinations and performing confidently in public.
The Peak Cavern, also known as the Devil's Arse (so called because of the flatulent-sounding noises from inside the cave when flood water is draining away), is one of the four show caves in Castleton, Derbyshire, England. Peakshole Water flows through and out of the cave.
Unlike the other show caves in the area, Peak Cavern is almost entirely natural; the only artificial part of the cave was blasted to bypass a low tunnel that was only accessible by lying down on a boat. The cave system is the largest in the Peak District, and the main entrance is the largest cave entrance in Britain. Until 1915 the cave was home to some of Britain's last troglodytes (the cave-houses at Kinver Edge near Kidderminster were populated until the 1950s), who lived in houses built inside the cave mouth, and made a living from rope making, while the depths of the cave were known as a haven for bandits. In legend, it was where thieves' cant was created by a meeting between Cock Lorel, leader of the rogues and Giles Hather, the King of the Gypsies.
'Rest of Our Lives' - Dum Dum Girls - A DrownedinSound Event - Sheffield - Sept 2010
Scuro Disco - NYE 2009 - Guernsey
Babybird - Can't Love You Any More
Tramlines Music Festival 2013 - Steve Edwards - Exposed In Session - Northern Black
RUMPUS - how r u? - 2003
Tramlines Music Festival 2013 - Bromheads Exposed In Session - Gonna Let You Melt
Dead Sons - Hold On (Exposed In Session)
Pistola Kicks - A Heart Breaks (Exposed In Session) at the Devil's Arse, Peak Cavern
Dead Sons - Hollers and the Hymns (Exposed In Session)
The Hosts - September Song (Exposed In Session)
Pistola Kicks - Lovers (Exposed In Session) at the Devil's Arse, Peak Cavern.
Hiem - 'Electricity' - 2004
Babybird - 'Maniac' - Camden Crawl - 2010
The Ratells - Behind The Fire (Exposed In Session)
From the Album, I Will Be. Sub Pop Records. September 2010. A DrownedinSound Event. Filmed & Edited by Helene Michaelides
Can't Love You Any More is the 1st official video from the Babybird album "The Pleasures of Self Destruction" the 2nd Babybird release on the Unison Music label. Get it at iTunes: US http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-pleasures-of-self-destruction/id477685512 and UK http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/the-pleasures-self-destruction/id467600903 With a song, you can get the sentence perfect, unlike road rage, when something you scream out your car window at a fellow driving moron, or a girlfriend, comes out all wrong. In songs you can get the sentiment right...Stephen Jones, Babybird. Cast: Driver: Joseph Armstrong Girl: Anna Moomin Fletcher Baby: Huey Lowe Crew: ARTIST: Babybird WRITER: Stephen Jones PRODUCER: Cuckoo Films Dir/DOP: Helene Michaelides CAMERA Assistant: Tony Greenan...
The second in our series of collaboration videos with Exposed Magazine. Steve Edwards is a Sheffield institute that has featured on a top 10 single in the Uk and received TWO Grammy nominations. Playing hear with his band the Big Strong Love, this track is the first single from his upcoming EP Beautiful People . These collaborations are to whet your appetite ahead of the festival and showcase some of the local talent you can expect to see at this years Tramlines Music Festival. The original Exposed In Session interviews and photoshoots are available here - http://www.exposedmagazine.co.uk/music/in-session/ This session was directed by Helene Michaelides of Cuckoo Films - http://www.cuckoofilms.co.uk with steadicam by Tony Greenan. Produced by Dan Worrall of The Laundry Rooms. All so...
We are delighted to bring you the first collaboration video between Sheffield legends Bromheads and Exposed Magazine. These collaborations are to whet your appetite ahead of the festival and showcase some of the local talent you can expect to see at this years Tramlines Music Festival. The original Exposed In Session interviews and photoshoots are available here - http://www.exposedmagazine.co.uk/music/in-session/ This session was directed by Helene Michaelides of Cuckoo Films - http://www.cuckoofilms.co.uk Bromheads new album Choro is available on 15th April 2013 - http://www.bromheads.tv/
Third and final track from a furiously paced Dead Sons session live from Sheffield City Hall in our January 2013 Exposed In Session. Directed by Mark Bull, filmed by Mark, Helene Michaelides and Tony Greenan. Sound by Dan Worrall of Laundry Rooms, Sheffield. In Session produced by Amy Collin. Special thanks to Sheffield City Hall. Watch the rest of the session, read our Dead Sons interview and swoon at photographer Timm Cleasby's gallery on the Exposed Website at http://www.exposedmagazine.co.uk/music/in-session/dead-sons/
Brighter than a thousand suns, Pistola Kicks light up the Devil's Arse, Peak Cavern in Derbyshire, September 2012 with brand new song 'A Heart Breaks'. Filmed by Helene Michaelides of Cuckoo Films and recorded by Dan Worrall in association with The Laundry Rooms. Read our exclusive interview with Pistola Kicks, photos by Timm Cleasby and more on the Exposed Website at - http://www.exposedmagazine.co.uk/music/in-session/oxo-foxo/
Dead Sons utterly destroy Sheffield City Hall (metaphorically) with the first track in their thrilling In Session for Exposed Magazine. Get 2013 off to the right start. Filmed by Mark Bull of Zero Below Films,Helene Michaelides at Cuckoo Films and Tony Greenan. Thanks to Sheffield City Hall, Dan Worrall from The Laundry Rooms and Marcus Cave. Also, Luke Avery from Lighting Design. Read our interview, Timm Cleasy gallery and more on the Exposed website - http://www.exposedmagazine.co.uk/music/in-session/dead-sons/
Matinee idlers The Hosts present September Song for Exposed In Session. Directed by Helene Michaelides. Recorded live at The Site Gallery Sheffield by Dan Worrall of The Laundry Rooms (http://www.platinumears.com). Directed by Helene Michaelides of Cuckoo Films (http://www.cuckoofilms.co.uk). In Session is sponsored by O'Hara's Spiced Rum. Find out which member of The Hosts is scared of horses in our exclusive interview with the band at http://www.exposedmagazine.co.uk/music/in-session/the-hosts/
The third and final installment of our In Session with Pistola Kicks. Lovers, a pop tune with lashings of heart is the last video we filmed in The Devil's Arse. With huge amounts of effort and commitment, this brilliant band and all the film crew have done justice to the quality of the music and maintained the integrity of this amazing space. Many thanks (again) to everyone involved. Filmed by Helene Michaelides of Cuckoo Films and recorded by Dan Worrall in association with The Laundry Rooms. Read our exclusive interview with Pistola Kicks, photos by Timm Cleasby and more on the Exposed Website at - http://www.exposedmagazine.co.uk/music/in-session/oxo-foxo/
'Maniac' Recorded & Produced by Unison Music. From the album Ex-Maniac 2010. Filmed & Edited by Helene Michaelides. Featuring Stephen Jones. Bruce Witkin. Joey Malone. Luke Scott. Danny Lowe. Robert Gregory.
The Ratells Live In Session performing 'Behind The Fire'. Produced by Joe Food Directed & Edited by Helene Michaelides Live Sound Recorded & Mixed by Steve Ellis FIlmed at St Mary's Church, Bramall Lane, Sheffield. www.stmarys-church.co.uk www.exposedmagazine.co.uk www.facebook.com/theratells @theratells www.orionstudio.co.uk www.cuckoofilms.co.uk
Panel titled "Innovation Systems" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's "Changing of the Guard?" conference in Hong Kong. Featured panelists include Lord David Sainsbury, Edward Jung, Li Daukui, and INET co-founder William Janeway, with INET Governing Board member Peter Jungen moderating.