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To celebrate the release of their brand new album Crush Depth on Southern Records, 12-piece disco/doom/funk outfit Chrome Hoof have assembled their own sonic army to blow the roof off the newly opened Bocking Street Warehouse in London.

Joining them for this unmissable night on Friday, June 4 are Simian Mobile Disco, Andrew Weatherall, David Holmes and Nathan G Wilkins.

For one night and one night only, this huge warehouse will be transformed into the Chrome Hoof space station, where you will be taken on an interplanetary voyage of discovery through space, time and music.

What can you say about a 12-piece doom house electro-disco metal phenomenon that dress like sacred knights from the 25th century?

Relentlessly heavy, with singer Lola Olafisoye sounding like a South London sorceress having a nervous breakdown on Neptune, while tribal drums, rock guitars, staccato violins, grumbling bassoons and a metallic bass pound away in the background. Sounds intriguing!

For tickets, head to Gigantic.com/Dalston Superstore/Phonica Records/Pure Groove/Soul Jazz (Sounds of the Universe). They are priced at £11 in advance and venue information can be found at www.bockingst.co.uk

 

 


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