It’s wild, Jim, but not as we know it: Fence Records’ Halloween party this year will be taking a theme of “space cowboys and aliens”. The event will take place on 31st October in Glasgow at Stereo (and the adjacent The Old Hairdresser), from 2pm to 2am. Just take care to look out for Reavers.
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The event lineup is really rather tasty:
King Creosote – a full Fence Collective band performance, with knobs on (not out)
James Yorkston – a rare outing in 2010 for JY, don’t miss it!
Silver Columns – Pictish Trail and Adem’s electro-pumping pop!
James Yuill – the Moshi Moshi labelmate of Silver Columns, purveyor of fine acoustic-electronica and smart glasses.
Lord Cut Glass – the lavish musical creation of Alun Woodward (former front man of Delgados, and Chemikal Underground honcho)
Alasdair Roberts – one of Scotland’s finest singer-songwriters, an expert conjuror of the traditional and the experimental.
John MacLean (DJ) – a technicolour-pop DJ set from the Beta Band / Aliens whizz
Jo Mango – beautifully crafted melodies wrapped around a voice that will make you blub ’til Christmas.
Vladimir Lad – the new solo outing from the one who isn’t a girl out of Love.Stop.Repeat. Quiet at the back!
Randolph’s Leap – the whimsical-yet-wry acoustic merriment from Adam Ross and friends
John B McKenna – twisting, turning lyricism, matched with an arched eyebrow, and a deft hand at tricky chord changes. Like a less-annoying Syd Barrett, crossed with a cheery Elliott Smith.
Jonnie Common – former Down The Tiny Steps frontman breaks loose, armed only with an omnichord, and a big hat.
Gummi Bako – The pride of West Anstruther oils up for another dirty-do, barking all the way.
Pictish Trail – milking all he can out of the ticket money by playing as many of his 30 second songs as possible
AND STILL TONS MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED!!
ALSO … the event will also have a screening of the Fence Homegame Film, put together by our friends at The Forest of Black – that has been cheekily-tweaked since it’s premiere at Haarfest last month.
Tickets are £25 a pop, and can be bought from Fence Records.
* Silver Columns - Pictish Trail and Adem’s electro-pumping pop!
* James Yuill - the Moshi Moshi labelmate of Silver Columns, purveyor of fine acoustic-electronica and smart glasses.
* Lord Cut Glass – the lavish musical creation of Alun Woodward (former front man of Delgados, and Chemikal Underground honcho)
* Alasdair Roberts – one of Scotland’s finest singer-songwriters, an expert conjuror of the traditional and the experimental.
* John MacLean (DJ) – a technicolour-pop DJ set from the Beta Band / Aliens whizz
* Jo Mango – beautifully crafted melodies wrapped around a voice that will make you blub ’til Christmas.
* Vladimir Lad – the new solo outing from the one who isn’t a girl out of Love.Stop.Repeat. Quiet at the back!
* Randolph’s Leap – the whimsical-yet-wry acoustic merriment from Adam Ross and friends
* John B McKenna - twisting, turning lyricism, matched with an arched eyebrow, and a deft hand at tricky chord changes. Like a less-annoying Syd Barrett, crossed with a cheery Elliott Smith.
* Jonnie Common – former Down The Tiny Steps frontman breaks loose, armed only with an omnichord, and a big hat.
* Gummi Bako - The pride of West Anstruther oils up for another dirty-do, barking all the way.
* Pictish Trail – milking all he can out of the ticket money by playing as many of his 30 second songs as possible
AND STILL TONS MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED!!
ALSO … the event will also have a screening of the Fence Homegame Film, put together by our friends at The Forest of Black – that has been cheekily-tweaked since it’s premiere at Haarfest last monthKing Creosote – a full Fence Collective band performance, with knobs on (not out)
* James Yorkston – a rare outing in 2010 for JY, don’t miss it!
* Silver Columns – Pictish Trail and Adem’s electro-pumping pop!
* James Yuill – the Moshi Moshi labelmate of Silver Columns, purveyor of fine acoustic-electronica and smart glasses.
* Lord Cut Glass – the lavish musical creation of Alun Woodward (former front man of Delgados, and Chemikal Underground honcho)
* Alasdair Roberts – one of Scotland’s finest singer-songwriters, an expert conjuror of the traditional and the experimental.
* John MacLean (DJ) – a technicolour-pop DJ set from the Beta Band / Aliens whizz
* Jo Mango – beautifully crafted melodies wrapped around a voice that will make you blub ’til Christmas.
* Vladimir Lad – the new solo outing from the one who isn’t a girl out of Love.Stop.Repeat. Quiet at the back!
* Randolph’s Leap – the whimsical-yet-wry acoustic merriment from Adam Ross and friends
* John B McKenna – twisting, turning lyricism, matched with an arched eyebrow, and a deft hand at tricky chord changes. Like a less-annoying Syd Barrett, crossed with a cheery Elliott Smith.
* Jonnie Common – former Down The Tiny Steps frontman breaks loose, armed only with an omnichord, and a big hat.
* Gummi Bako – The pride of West Anstruther oils up for another dirty-do, barking all the way.
* Pictish Trail – milking all he can out of the ticket money by playing as many of his 30 second songs as possible
AND STILL TONS MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED!!
ALSO … the event will also have a screening of the Fence Homegame Film, put together by our friends at The Forest of Black – that has been cheekily-tweaked since it’s premiere at Haarfest last month..






