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Pixadelica Issue 5
Written by Brendan Meachen   
Thursday, 18 March 2010 22:47

January

Remember Pixadelica back in January? Robin Williams exploded on to the stage with intricate heavy guitar riffs and concentrated manic drums. Two young men making forceful uncompromising loud noise, everything that should be great about modern rock music. Local favourites Mark Knight and the Witches played their Pixadelica debut, psychedelic indie rock played with real soul. If you can't remember play that CD you bought from some mad drunk at the gig, then play it again because it's awesome. You all raised nearly £300 for Oxfam's Haiti appeal too, we passed everything we made on the gig to people who need it more then we ever could and walked away penniless. While the filthy rich were rewarding themselves for conning us into a recession under barbed wire and armed guard on Haiti pleasure cruises you all gave so generously, thank you.

Free Zine - Issue 5 of Pixadelica

January we released Pixadelica Issue 5, and finally it's available for free download. Click the beautiful artwork below drawn by the very talented Flee Lees for your free PDF.

Pixadelica Zine Issue 5

Pixadelica Issue 5 free PDF download!

Featuring great literashure from heroes of the imagination both local and worldwide Ryan O'Donoghue, Nick Mann, Jamie Hobley, Melly H, and The Shy Poet. Also stunning artwork by fearless surfers of the quantum foam of possibility Flee Lees, Gregory Baker, Tina Fife, Sam Thompson, and a mad drunk.

Creative Commons License
Pixadelica - Issue 5 by Pixadelica and Various is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.

March - Pixadelica Volume 8, Saturday 20th March

Pixadelica returns to the Facebar in two days time. You've all seen the beautiful flyers featuring more fantastic artwork by Flee Lees. Here's another flyer.

March 20th Pixadelica Flyer

Silver Pulsars. For those of you that are partial to Boards of Canada, Flying Lotus and Fuck Buttons. Sounds a bit like someone plugging a guitar into the hadron collider at CERN, strumming a chord, and subsequently infinity leaking incomprehensible cosmic melody from the resulting accident.

Space Heroes of the PeopleIf you like Jaga Jazzist, Neu and LCD Soundsystem then you will be sure to fall in love with Oxfords critically lauded noise pop psycho artists. Like this history of propaganda on a good time LSD trip.

Spin Spin The Dogs. Recently received critical acclaim in Vice magazine, post-punk insanity from demented agit pop idiots running wild with neon paint in the streets.

One Unique Signal. Breathtaking post-rock sonic cosmic fury.

Plus we have stand-up comedy from grumpy young art looser cynic James Mason.

Have a video of Space Heroes of the People, close your eyes, and pretend it's Saturday. We'll see you at the Facebar.

 

 

 

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