


Baba Yaga's Hut Presents:
Swell Maps + Terry Edwards & The Whole Story at 100 Club, June 27th
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Swell Maps
In the mid-1970s, a collective of six English teenagers started creating music together in their suburban home-town of Solihull. This project evolved into Swell Maps, around a core of three musicians: Jowe Head, his school friend the late Nikki Sudden, and Nikki's brother, the late Epic Soundtracks. Their 1977 debut 7", Read About Seymour, came out on their own Rather Records. One of the first punk bands to set up an "indie" label, they were also pioneers of “alternative" music, mixing punk with experimental sounds Swell Maps released four singles and two albums in a brief but eventful career, in partnership with Rough Trade, topping UK indie charts and influencing acts including Sonic Youth, Nirvana, Stereolab, and Blur.
The original line-up split in 1980, but still their studio albums, A Trip to Marineville and Jane From Occupied Europe, attract new generations of enthusiasts. In 2021, Jowe organised performances with ten musicians to play a diverse selection of Maps material over two consecutive nights at London's Cafe Oto, and did it again at the Rough Trade launch for Jowe's book on Swell Maps in 2022. Concerts followed across the UK and Europe, with more planned. This ongoing project has resulted in a new studio album, C21, released through Tiny Global Productions.
The material was composed at various times between 1979 and the present, including older songs never recorded professionally, a remake of Soundtracks' astonishing Jelly Babies and plenty of surprises. C21 offers memorable melodies, wild riffs with super hooks, yet never veers from their adventurous spirit, radical ideas and eccentric musical shapes. The current collective of musicians features: Jowe Head, David Callahan of Wolfhounds / Moonshake / solo fame, Jeff Bloom out from Television Personalities, Alternative TV's Lee McFadden, Lucie Rejchrtova (Crazy World Of Arthur Brown), Chloe Herington from chamber rock faves Chrome Hoof, and Luke Haines, who led Auteurs and Black Box Recorder and plays with REM's Peter Buck.
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Terry Edwards
Playing saxes, trumpet and all manner of instruments, Terry's solo sets highlight music from recent release The Köln Concerts 2002 plus the albums Cliches, terryedwards and Street Life alongside newer electronica soundscapes.
Terry Edwards has collaborated with Madness, Tindersticks, Spiritualised, Siouxsie, Nick Cave, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Lydia Lunch, Faust, Tom Waits, The Blockheads, Hot Chip, Robyn Hitchcock, Gallon Drunk, PJ Harvey and many others.
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The Whole Story began when Jane met Sally one night for a drink. Sally Young (singer, songwriter, guitarist, bassist and keyboard player) is a member of No Wave experimental rock band UT (utmusic.net, utmusic.bandcamp.com). She had played with Jane Pickup, aka Pookie Jin (violinist and bass player), in a band called Quint in the 90s, after which Jane went on tour playing bass and violin with The Creatures. Sally suggested they play together again and recruited Jon Clayton (bassist, cellist, drummer and keyboard player) after being impressed when seeing him play in Jen Macro’s band Hurtling. The final ingredient was the addition of drummer Paul May – who currently drums with UT, Duke Garwood and Carolyn Hume and the musical concoction came alive. The Whole Story has now become a band with a unique twist vaguely reminiscent of Velvet Underground, Bob Dylan and Nick Cave, but in a new light. The Whole Story’s debut gig will take place at The 100 Club on Saturday, 27 June, supporting Swell Maps.
Presented by Baba Yaga's Hut.
This is an 18+ event
06:30 PM- 09:30 PM