5 Little Portland Street
London, England W1W

The first Artful Bronze Year gathering
of The Decade With No Name. is on

Tuesday 5 January 2010
Jean Genie presents; Panda Power!

Dynamo Garage + Red Drapes + Pop Skull + Marques T Oliver (live) + Late Of The Pier (DJs)

The Social, 5 Little Portland Street,
London W1W 7JD tel 020 7636 4992

7pm to midnight. £6 / £4 (NUS) on the door

Panda Power! Launch. An awesome excuse to party! Created by DJ Jean Genie Graham; three years on, still promoting positive vibes, good times and happiness.

There will be bands, DJs... and CAKE! Special guest DJ set from Paradise (Late of the Pier/Zarcorp). Complimentary raffle tickets for the first 20 people!
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=189686672705&index=1

DYNAMO GARAGE http://www.myspace.com/dynamogarage

"There's something mystical and sea-shanty about this group. Comprising a Smiths like acuteness with a weather-worn rusticness, that ellicits an ocean bound briny drunkeness that threatens to send you under but leaves you most enthusiastically waving not drowning." - The Fly.

“Hard to pigeonhole … Twisting and searching out new musical directions for guitars in rock… Check them out live and buy their self-produced EP, it’s well worth it.” - Dazed and Confused.

RED DRAPES http://www.myspace.com/reddrapes

"Classic 80's indie pop, it's very Psychedelic Furs but unlike a lot bands that plough this particular furrow, the tunes don’t get lost in histrionics. Red Drapes don’t try too hard, and get everything just right as a consequence." -Artrocker.

POP SKULL http://www.popskull.co.uk

A rocking two piece from South East London formed of Benedict Morgan (drums, of Dr. Filth) and the acclaimed Rufus Miller (guitar and vocals). Help yourself to quality quirkpop downloads at the website.

MARQUES T OLIVER http://www.myspace.com/marquestoliver
Playing all over New York and London, he has performed in and out of the studio with other talents such as Grizzly Bea;, Holly Miranda and Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson. Once stood on a street corner, outside a warehouse rave, he reduced a lady to tears of joy (and earned a nice little tip) at four in the morning. “Enchanting strings and a mesmerising voice, a talent embodied in a beautiful man, his violin and soul.” - Monthly Planet.

Official Website: http://www.myspace.com/jeangeniegraham

Added by artfulmtb on December 27, 2009