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Betamax Vs Clive Bell, Gigs, Jelly Cleaver, Live Music, Man From Uranus, new music, Windmill Brixton -

We are back at the Windmill Brixton on September 5th with another incredible night of new music! We are especially excited to host legendary headliners Betamax & Clive Bell (featuring Raimund Wong), performing their debut father & son album to an audience for the first time ever. Support comes from Jelly Cleaver and Man From Uranus (Vanishing Twin).

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Announcement, Events, In Store, music, new music, records, Signing, soho -

To celebrate the release of their new album "Direction Of The Heart" Scottish Pop legends Simple Minds will be coming to Sister Ray for a signing session at 2pm on Sunday 23rd October. Pre-Order your copy to collect in store on the day here. If you can't make the signing feel free to order a copy for delivery and we'll get it signed by the band prior to shipping! 

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Alternative, Electronic, Exclusives, Independent Venues, Jazz, Live Music, new music, Outstores, Post Punk, Sister Ray Selects, Soul, Windmill Brixton -

We are back at the Windmill Brixton on the 19th of July 2022 with another incredible night of new music! We are especially excited to host legendary headliners Betamax & Clive Bell (with the help of Raimund Wong), performing their debut father & son album to an audience for the first time ever.  TICKETS through Windmill: https://www.windmillbrixton.co.uk/events/2022-07-19-sister-ray-selects-betamax-vs-clive-bell-daisy-george-lo-simple-the-windmill TICKETS through DICE: https://link.dice.fm/r863698e254a BETAMAX Vs CLIVE BELLAfter forming such formidable bands as ‘The Comet is Coming’ and ‘Soccer96’ Betamax has gone on to spawn a collection of esoteric spin offs such as ‘Champagne Dub’ and ‘Coma World’. He now delivers his latest record ‘Betamax vs...

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Mercury Prize, Mercury Prize 2021, music, new music, new releases, vinyl, wolf alice -

I've been following Wolf Alice since I was a teenager, and my relationship with their music has shifted in parallel to their progressing style. From the angsty heavy riffs of their brilliant debut to the often melancholic tone of this latest release, it feels like their music has accompanied many of the major shifts of my life. It's hard to express what the old tracks mean to me and the people I grew up with. I can't hear 'Bros' without tearing up, thinking of the years I spent as a teenager following Wolf Alice with friends who are now scattered across...

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