Dec
12
10:56 am10:56

THE HORSE HOSPITAL 13th XMAS CELEBRATION

Tuesday 19 DecemberDoors 7.30pm, FREE ENTRY To the Admitted and Friends of, The Horse Hospital requests the pleasure of your company to celebrate our glorious 13th XMAS. Angels, we offer for your delight: 'The Baron Goes West'- DJ Baron Bromide, after a ten-year tour of Eastern Europe, is back by popular demand. The honourable one (formally known as Brian Griffin) has agreed to grace our humble establishment on this important occasion, and spin his surreal mixed-up selection of twisted Americana. + A special screening of 'Buffalo Bills Wild West Show', 45 minutes of rare footage of the Greatest Show on Earth, filmed between 1898 and 1912. + Orlando, aka 'the Gambler', who will be running a red-hot poker table all evening for those who fancy a dabble! + Headlining the nights entertainment, we are proud to present a live set from Alt Country-Folk-Blues maestro Michael J. Sheehy. + Lots more..... This evening is guaranteed to be a never-to-be forgotten experience!

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Dec
12
10:56 am10:56

THE HORSE HOSPITAL 13th XMAS CELEBRATION

Tuesday 19 DecemberDoors 7.30pm, FREE ENTRY To the Admitted and Friends of, The Horse Hospital requests the pleasure of your company to celebrate our glorious 13th XMAS. Angels, we offer for your delight: 'The Baron Goes West'- DJ Baron Bromide, after a ten-year tour of Eastern Europe, is back by popular demand. The honourable one (formally known as Brian Griffin) has agreed to grace our humble establishment on this important occasion, and spin his surreal mixed-up selection of twisted Americana. + A special screening of 'Buffalo Bills Wild West Show', 45 minutes of rare footage of the Greatest Show on Earth, filmed between 1898 and 1912. + Orlando, aka 'the Gambler', who will be running a red-hot poker table all evening for those who fancy a dabble! + Headlining the nights entertainment, we are proud to present a live set from Alt Country-Folk-Blues maestro Michael J. Sheehy. + Lots more..... This evening is guaranteed to be a never-to-be forgotten experience!

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Dec
11
10:31 am10:31

Strange Attractor Journal Three Launch

Tuesday 12 DecemberDoors open 7.30pm Free Entry Come to celebrate the launch of Strange Attractor Journal Three, the latest in the acclaimed anthology series. Visit a Burmese transgender spirit possession festival... Cavort with Parisian opium demons... Ride a Victorian time machine... Wig out on psychedelic fauna... Stand awed before the house of dolls... Swing to the sex poetry of Arthur Koestler and the sounds of Martin Denny... And much more we couldn't possibly fit it into one text... Journal Three continues our exploration of unpopular culture with written and visual contributions from: Robert Ansell, Phil Baker, Richard Brown, Erik Davis, Roger Dobson, Catherine Eisner, Alison Gill, Josephine Harvatt, Betsy Heistand, Ken Hollings, Stewart Home, Robert Irwin, Mike Jay, Gary Lachman, David Luke, Alexis Lykiard, Steve Moore, Katie Owens, John Reppion, Arik Roper, David Rothenberg, Richard Rudgley, Doug Skinner and Lady Vervaine. 304 pages of exquisite high strangeness, now with eight colour plates. All copies sold on the night will be marked with a special stamp that shall never again see the evening light. There will be live music/performance from La Couteau Jane and Sculpture (aka Dan Hayhurst), film projections, music with DJ Kosmische and... you. www.strangeattractor.co.uk

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Dec
11
10:31 am10:31

Strange Attractor Journal Three Launch

Tuesday 12 DecemberDoors open 7.30pm Free Entry Come to celebrate the launch of Strange Attractor Journal Three, the latest in the acclaimed anthology series. Visit a Burmese transgender spirit possession festival... Cavort with Parisian opium demons... Ride a Victorian time machine... Wig out on psychedelic fauna... Stand awed before the house of dolls... Swing to the sex poetry of Arthur Koestler and the sounds of Martin Denny... And much more we couldn't possibly fit it into one text... Journal Three continues our exploration of unpopular culture with written and visual contributions from: Robert Ansell, Phil Baker, Richard Brown, Erik Davis, Roger Dobson, Catherine Eisner, Alison Gill, Josephine Harvatt, Betsy Heistand, Ken Hollings, Stewart Home, Robert Irwin, Mike Jay, Gary Lachman, David Luke, Alexis Lykiard, Steve Moore, Katie Owens, John Reppion, Arik Roper, David Rothenberg, Richard Rudgley, Doug Skinner and Lady Vervaine. 304 pages of exquisite high strangeness, now with eight colour plates. All copies sold on the night will be marked with a special stamp that shall never again see the evening light. There will be live music/performance from La Couteau Jane and Sculpture (aka Dan Hayhurst), film projections, music with DJ Kosmische and... you. www.strangeattractor.co.uk

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Nov
11
to 12 Nov

Benjamin Smoke

Friday 15 Decemberdoors 7.30pm, entry UKP7, UKP5 members/concessions A film by Jem Cohen and Peter Sillen (2000), 72 minutes Filmmakers Jem Cohen and Peter Sillen made this unorthodox documentary over the course of ten years. It follows the crooked path of Benjamin (no last name) an underground musician, speed-freak, occasional drag-queen, and all-around renegade living in the hidden Georgia neighbourhood called Cabbagetown and playing in an indescribable band called Smoke. The film includes a special appearance by Patti Smith and photographs by Michael Ackerman. "The intimate, unexpurgated story of the "queer Southern blues" that emanated from an Atlanta-reared, HIV-positive, drag-queen addict and his short-lived band , "Benjamin Smoke" reps a distinctive, successful collaboration between media artist Jem Cohen, who made the 1999 Fugazi profile "Instrument," and documaker Peter Sillen, whose 1994 portrait of singer Vic Chestnutt typifies his fascination with uncompromising fringe artists." Variety.com (Eddie Cockrell) " Riveting, beautifully composed, funny, sad and spilling over with excellent music, this near-perfect film documents the twilight hours in the life of a flamboyant, fringe-dwelling, performance-art queen" The Stranger (Seattle) "Wryly funny, passionate and complex" New York Daily News

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Nov
11
to 12 Nov

Benjamin Smoke

Friday 15 Decemberdoors 7.30pm, entry UKP7, UKP5 members/concessions A film by Jem Cohen and Peter Sillen (2000), 72 minutes Filmmakers Jem Cohen and Peter Sillen made this unorthodox documentary over the course of ten years. It follows the crooked path of Benjamin (no last name) an underground musician, speed-freak, occasional drag-queen, and all-around renegade living in the hidden Georgia neighbourhood called Cabbagetown and playing in an indescribable band called Smoke. The film includes a special appearance by Patti Smith and photographs by Michael Ackerman. "The intimate, unexpurgated story of the "queer Southern blues" that emanated from an Atlanta-reared, HIV-positive, drag-queen addict and his short-lived band , "Benjamin Smoke" reps a distinctive, successful collaboration between media artist Jem Cohen, who made the 1999 Fugazi profile "Instrument," and documaker Peter Sillen, whose 1994 portrait of singer Vic Chestnutt typifies his fascination with uncompromising fringe artists." Variety.com (Eddie Cockrell) " Riveting, beautifully composed, funny, sad and spilling over with excellent music, this near-perfect film documents the twilight hours in the life of a flamboyant, fringe-dwelling, performance-art queen" The Stranger (Seattle) "Wryly funny, passionate and complex" New York Daily News

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Nov
11
11:48 am11:48

When To Run - A One Person Play by Sophie Woolley

Friday 1 DecemberDoors 7.30pm UKP7, Members/Concessions UKP5 The show is entirely subtitled. Booking is advisable. To make a reservation, please call us on 020 7833 3644 or send us an e-mail to popculture@thehorsehospital.com Irvine Welsh described Sophie Woolley's Edinburgh debut When to Run as a "stunning, electrifying show full of imagination and verve. She creates characters and worlds that shock us, and then pulls us into those worlds with her great performances. She's massively talented and is already becoming hugely successful." When to Run is a one person play about four women who have more in common than they think. Written and performed by Sophie Woolley and directed by Gemma Fairlie, When to Run tells the compelling story of four women runners and a man who looks a bit like Tony Soprano. Sophie flits between characters in a beautifully written play of interwoven monologues which are at once hilarious and moving. A neurotic professional, an urban teenage athlete, a secretly miserable life coach and a dog walker who hates exercise. Their lives collide as they pound the pavements of London - with fatal consequences. A must see for runners and couch potatoes alike. "Sophie Woolley's performance is a tour de force." Fringe Three Weeks "Woolley switches accents and mannerisms with ease and her confident performance is very enjoyable." Scotsman "Sophie Woolley's cleverly interwoven monologues are packed with delicious observations. Woolley really brings the characters to life. There is a great story here with strong characters." The Stage "One of the most original young talents in Britain today - and a wonderful performer of her own work. Her use of different voices is astonishing. She's stimulating, exciting and an inspiration." Blake Morrison www.sophiewoolley.com

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Nov
11
11:48 am11:48

When To Run - A One Person Play by Sophie Woolley

Friday 1 DecemberDoors 7.30pm UKP7, Members/Concessions UKP5 The show is entirely subtitled. Booking is advisable. To make a reservation, please call us on 020 7833 3644 or send us an e-mail to popculture@thehorsehospital.com Irvine Welsh described Sophie Woolley's Edinburgh debut When to Run as a "stunning, electrifying show full of imagination and verve. She creates characters and worlds that shock us, and then pulls us into those worlds with her great performances. She's massively talented and is already becoming hugely successful." When to Run is a one person play about four women who have more in common than they think. Written and performed by Sophie Woolley and directed by Gemma Fairlie, When to Run tells the compelling story of four women runners and a man who looks a bit like Tony Soprano. Sophie flits between characters in a beautifully written play of interwoven monologues which are at once hilarious and moving. A neurotic professional, an urban teenage athlete, a secretly miserable life coach and a dog walker who hates exercise. Their lives collide as they pound the pavements of London - with fatal consequences. A must see for runners and couch potatoes alike. "Sophie Woolley's performance is a tour de force." Fringe Three Weeks "Woolley switches accents and mannerisms with ease and her confident performance is very enjoyable." Scotsman "Sophie Woolley's cleverly interwoven monologues are packed with delicious observations. Woolley really brings the characters to life. There is a great story here with strong characters." The Stage "One of the most original young talents in Britain today - and a wonderful performer of her own work. Her use of different voices is astonishing. She's stimulating, exciting and an inspiration." Blake Morrison www.sophiewoolley.com

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Nov
11
11:43 am11:43

Foolishpeople 'Dark Nights of the Soul: A Magical Anthology'

Friday 8 DecemberDoors 7.30pm, entry UKP7, UKP5 members/concessions CYCLE VI: CAROUSEL Sixth in the increasingly popular series of one-night-only magical happenings from the Foolishpeople theatre company, written and directed by John Harrigan. Foolishpeople is "a collective of artists who creates a form of interactive and populist theatre. By combining performance art, Hermeticism, Gnosticism and the esoteric, they create theatre that is an essential ritual aiming to engage the spectator in numinous experience." The Spirit Parliament stands redeemed and whole. Dr Bleach's Dark Nights of the Soul carnival can now open once again before the parliament departs from this world. They need only bid their fond farewells to their customers. Yet, sometimes saying goodbye is the hardest thing to do. Cycle VI - Carousel completes the award winning Dark Nights of the Soul anthology. Booking is advisable. Please call us on 020 7833 3644 or send us an e-mail to popculture@thehorsehospital.com to make a reservation. www.foolishpeople.com

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Nov
11
11:43 am11:43

Foolishpeople 'Dark Nights of the Soul: A Magical Anthology'

Friday 8 DecemberDoors 7.30pm, entry UKP7, UKP5 members/concessions CYCLE VI: CAROUSEL Sixth in the increasingly popular series of one-night-only magical happenings from the Foolishpeople theatre company, written and directed by John Harrigan. Foolishpeople is "a collective of artists who creates a form of interactive and populist theatre. By combining performance art, Hermeticism, Gnosticism and the esoteric, they create theatre that is an essential ritual aiming to engage the spectator in numinous experience." The Spirit Parliament stands redeemed and whole. Dr Bleach's Dark Nights of the Soul carnival can now open once again before the parliament departs from this world. They need only bid their fond farewells to their customers. Yet, sometimes saying goodbye is the hardest thing to do. Cycle VI - Carousel completes the award winning Dark Nights of the Soul anthology. Booking is advisable. Please call us on 020 7833 3644 or send us an e-mail to popculture@thehorsehospital.com to make a reservation. www.foolishpeople.com

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Sep
11
4:18 pm16:18

Men Without Names

A photographic exhibition by Maud Larsson www.horseofbone.com 13th November - 20th December 2006 The Horse Hospital is proud to present a new photographic work by Swedish artist/photographer Maud Larsson. This striking exhibition is the culmination of Larsson's continuing exploration of masculine roles in modern society. The result is a series of haunting and strangely beautiful character images. Larsson chose a motley troupe of men that have over the years been affiliated with the Horse Hospital - artists, filmmakers, musicians, writers, exotics, vagrants and fellow travellers. Shot over a year on location at the Horse Hospital, the characters are styled with original vintage clothing kindly loaned by the Contemporary Wardrobe Collection. The images were lovingly produced on black and white film stock. Larsson then spent several months in her custom built darkroom in Sweden hand developing each of these beautiful prints, using the expressive yet painstakingly slow and hard-to-tame lith printing process.

At first sight the photographs in Men Without Names look like late 1800s American folk portraiture, particularly those 'Raggle Taggle' men and boys who fought on both sides during the Civil War of 1861 - 1865. They look deceptively authentic, yet on closer examination certain deliberate anachronisms permeate. Details such as haircuts and clothing are distinctly modern; Larsson's blurring of references and periods is intricate and knowing. Sensitively absorbing early iconic images of plainsmen, farmers and cowboys Larsson collaborated with long time friend and colleague British costume designer Kate Forbes to transcend mere historic reconstruction, using an unorthodox approach towards period accuracy. Through charged Western Frontier symbolism they sought to evoke the important yet somewhat forgotten masculine role of hunter gatherer, hero/anti-hero. Dark sunken eyes and craggy features - lives heavy with emotional baggage, resonating inner strength yet belying vulnerability. While facial expressions and often-uncomfortable poses speak of a form of heroism, dignity and understated yet resplendent narcissism, one also senses a certain distance and world-weariness: as true then as it is now. Larsson's power lies in her curious ability to fabricate these archetypal strong stoic men that haunt her photographs, as well as her life. These men communicate or express themselves through actions rather than words, the whole represents the complexity of stumbling, evolving masculinity that is inevitably challenged by weakness, old age and pain. Men Without Names is part of the 13 years celebration of the Horse Hospital's cultural history.

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Sep
11
4:18 pm16:18

Men Without Names

A photographic exhibition by Maud Larsson www.horseofbone.com 13th November - 20th December 2006 The Horse Hospital is proud to present a new photographic work by Swedish artist/photographer Maud Larsson. This striking exhibition is the culmination of Larsson's continuing exploration of masculine roles in modern society. The result is a series of haunting and strangely beautiful character images. Larsson chose a motley troupe of men that have over the years been affiliated with the Horse Hospital - artists, filmmakers, musicians, writers, exotics, vagrants and fellow travellers. Shot over a year on location at the Horse Hospital, the characters are styled with original vintage clothing kindly loaned by the Contemporary Wardrobe Collection. The images were lovingly produced on black and white film stock. Larsson then spent several months in her custom built darkroom in Sweden hand developing each of these beautiful prints, using the expressive yet painstakingly slow and hard-to-tame lith printing process.

At first sight the photographs in Men Without Names look like late 1800s American folk portraiture, particularly those 'Raggle Taggle' men and boys who fought on both sides during the Civil War of 1861 - 1865. They look deceptively authentic, yet on closer examination certain deliberate anachronisms permeate. Details such as haircuts and clothing are distinctly modern; Larsson's blurring of references and periods is intricate and knowing. Sensitively absorbing early iconic images of plainsmen, farmers and cowboys Larsson collaborated with long time friend and colleague British costume designer Kate Forbes to transcend mere historic reconstruction, using an unorthodox approach towards period accuracy. Through charged Western Frontier symbolism they sought to evoke the important yet somewhat forgotten masculine role of hunter gatherer, hero/anti-hero. Dark sunken eyes and craggy features - lives heavy with emotional baggage, resonating inner strength yet belying vulnerability. While facial expressions and often-uncomfortable poses speak of a form of heroism, dignity and understated yet resplendent narcissism, one also senses a certain distance and world-weariness: as true then as it is now. Larsson's power lies in her curious ability to fabricate these archetypal strong stoic men that haunt her photographs, as well as her life. These men communicate or express themselves through actions rather than words, the whole represents the complexity of stumbling, evolving masculinity that is inevitably challenged by weakness, old age and pain. Men Without Names is part of the 13 years celebration of the Horse Hospital's cultural history.

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Sep
10
12:40 pm12:40

McCabe & Mrs Miller

Friday 24 Novemberdoors 7.30pm, entry UKP7, UKP5 members/concessions McCabe & Mrs Miller Robert Altman (1971), 120 minutes Anti-western film which turns a number of Western conventions on their sides, including male dominance and heroic standoff. "McCabe & Mrs. Miller is a western that, as shot by Vilmos Zsigmond, looks like old photographs lit from within, as though the subjects had created a sort of afterlife by finding a way to project their essence onto the film. The movie haunts you like a ballad whose tune you remember but whose words hang just beyond reach. And like listening to a ballad, we know the outcome of the events we're watching was foretold long ago, but we're helpless to do anything but surrender to the tale." Soundtrack by Leonard Cohen. As Robert Altman sadly passed away earlier this week, the screening of 'McCabe & Mrs Miller' will be dedicated to his memory and his work as a Film Director. Screening in conjunction with Maud Larsson's exhibition 'Men Without Names'.

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Sep
10
12:40 pm12:40

McCabe & Mrs Miller

Friday 24 Novemberdoors 7.30pm, entry UKP7, UKP5 members/concessions McCabe & Mrs Miller Robert Altman (1971), 120 minutes Anti-western film which turns a number of Western conventions on their sides, including male dominance and heroic standoff. "McCabe & Mrs. Miller is a western that, as shot by Vilmos Zsigmond, looks like old photographs lit from within, as though the subjects had created a sort of afterlife by finding a way to project their essence onto the film. The movie haunts you like a ballad whose tune you remember but whose words hang just beyond reach. And like listening to a ballad, we know the outcome of the events we're watching was foretold long ago, but we're helpless to do anything but surrender to the tale." Soundtrack by Leonard Cohen. As Robert Altman sadly passed away earlier this week, the screening of 'McCabe & Mrs Miller' will be dedicated to his memory and his work as a Film Director. Screening in conjunction with Maud Larsson's exhibition 'Men Without Names'.

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Sep
6
1:44 am01:44

Foolishpeople 'Dark Nights Of The Soul: A Magical Anthology'

Saturday 18 NovemberDoors 7.30pm, entry UKP7, UKP5 members/concessions CYCLE V: HOME Fifth in the increasingly popular series of one-night-only magical happenings from the Foolishpeople theatre company, written and directed by John Harrigan. Foolishpeople is "a collective of artists who creates a form of interactive and populist theatre. By combining performance art, Hermeticism, Gnosticism and the esoteric, they create theatre that is an essential ritual aiming to engage the spectator in numinous experience." Booking is advisable. Please call us on 020 7833 3644 or send us an e-mail to popculture@thehorsehospital.com to make a reservation. www.foolishpeople.com The Cimetiere Grimoire. Entree DCCCLXXXVIII This is my final entry in this accursed work which has swallowed my life and taken everything that I ever truly treasured. Friends, family and youth. The path I have followed has been fraught. Through every place of power where we lay our bones and free our will. These harrow homes that I have torn secrets from. Through all the many laws of the places that we finally rest in and which they that will remain unnamed shall forever have dominion over, there is one rumour that still persists that I have saved for the final entry in my life's work, which has proven almost impossible to prise each and every fact from. For its pervasive power and structure shifts throughout all of time. This is the terrible tale of a family who's story begins with a woman of carnival stock... Home is the penultimate Cycle of the award winning Dark Nights of the Soul anthology.

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Sep
6
1:44 am01:44

Foolishpeople 'Dark Nights Of The Soul: A Magical Anthology'

Saturday 18 NovemberDoors 7.30pm, entry UKP7, UKP5 members/concessions CYCLE V: HOME Fifth in the increasingly popular series of one-night-only magical happenings from the Foolishpeople theatre company, written and directed by John Harrigan. Foolishpeople is "a collective of artists who creates a form of interactive and populist theatre. By combining performance art, Hermeticism, Gnosticism and the esoteric, they create theatre that is an essential ritual aiming to engage the spectator in numinous experience." Booking is advisable. Please call us on 020 7833 3644 or send us an e-mail to popculture@thehorsehospital.com to make a reservation. www.foolishpeople.com The Cimetiere Grimoire. Entree DCCCLXXXVIII This is my final entry in this accursed work which has swallowed my life and taken everything that I ever truly treasured. Friends, family and youth. The path I have followed has been fraught. Through every place of power where we lay our bones and free our will. These harrow homes that I have torn secrets from. Through all the many laws of the places that we finally rest in and which they that will remain unnamed shall forever have dominion over, there is one rumour that still persists that I have saved for the final entry in my life's work, which has proven almost impossible to prise each and every fact from. For its pervasive power and structure shifts throughout all of time. This is the terrible tale of a family who's story begins with a woman of carnival stock... Home is the penultimate Cycle of the award winning Dark Nights of the Soul anthology.

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Sep
5
6:25 pm18:25

The Treasures of Long Gone John

A film by Gregg Gibbs (2006), running time 95 minutes Monday 13 November Doors 7.30pm UKP7, UKP5 members/concessions London premiere celebrating Long Gone John's birthday. A feature-length documentary that chronicles the eccentric art and musical obsessions of indie record producer Long Gone John who established his own record label, Sympathy for the Record Industry, and compulsively amassed a vast collection of art, pop ephemera and oddities. 'The Treasures of Long Gone John' profiles the work of four artists in John's vast collection: Todd Schorr, Mark Ryden, Camille Rose Garcia and Robert Williams. The film reveals the private world of each artist and their practice, and gives an account of the expanding popularity of the Lowbrow Art movement and its bible, Juxtapoz magazine. A Q and A Session with Director Gregg Gibbs and music journalist and comic artist Edwin Pouncey (AKA Savage Pencil), and a night of music from the Sympathy for the Record Industry's catalogue (DJ Saucerman) will follow the screening. Birthday cake and free goodies from Juxtapoz magazine and Sympathy for the Record Industry label to all. Booking is essential. Please call the Horse Hospital at 020 7833 3644 or send an e-mail to popculture@thehorsehospital.com www.thetreasuresoflonggonejohn.com

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Sep
5
6:25 pm18:25

The Treasures of Long Gone John

A film by Gregg Gibbs (2006), running time 95 minutes Monday 13 November Doors 7.30pm UKP7, UKP5 members/concessions London premiere celebrating Long Gone John's birthday. A feature-length documentary that chronicles the eccentric art and musical obsessions of indie record producer Long Gone John who established his own record label, Sympathy for the Record Industry, and compulsively amassed a vast collection of art, pop ephemera and oddities. 'The Treasures of Long Gone John' profiles the work of four artists in John's vast collection: Todd Schorr, Mark Ryden, Camille Rose Garcia and Robert Williams. The film reveals the private world of each artist and their practice, and gives an account of the expanding popularity of the Lowbrow Art movement and its bible, Juxtapoz magazine. A Q and A Session with Director Gregg Gibbs and music journalist and comic artist Edwin Pouncey (AKA Savage Pencil), and a night of music from the Sympathy for the Record Industry's catalogue (DJ Saucerman) will follow the screening. Birthday cake and free goodies from Juxtapoz magazine and Sympathy for the Record Industry label to all. Booking is essential. Please call the Horse Hospital at 020 7833 3644 or send an e-mail to popculture@thehorsehospital.com www.thetreasuresoflonggonejohn.com

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Sep
4
12:56 pm12:56

The Contemporary Wardrobe Collection

Contemporary Wardrobe is pleased to annouce the launch of a brand new website. Contemporary Wardrobe is a specialist hire company which supplies vintage street fashion couture items and accessories to the film, TV and fashion industries. On the new site you will find hundreds of images of items in the collection, opening times, prices, details of upcoming sales, and much more. Please visit www.contemporarywardrobe.com to learn more about the collection.

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Sep
3
6:19 pm18:19

Redefining the Prologue

Monday 9 October - Saturday 4 November Exhibition open: Mon-Sat, 12-6pm, free entry Private view: Saturday 7 October, doors 6.30pm Screenings: Saturday 14 October, Saturday 21 October, Saturday 28 October, doors 7.30pm The Horse Hospital is proud to present 'Redefining the Prologue': an exhibition featuring original cover artwork, paintings, sculptures, and a programme of screenings and music from the legendary eighties record label SOME BIZZARE. The exhibition will include sculptures by Malcolm Poynter and Helen Chadwick, paintings by Andy Dog, Philip Diggle, Val Denham, Graeme Hughes and Bob Robinson, signed album artwork, a comprehensive collection of original chromalin proofs, and limited edition prints, in addition to a rotating programme of music and weekly film screenings of material from artists such as Soft Cell, The The, Cabaret Voltaire, Einsturzende Neubauten and Test Department.

Founded by Stevo Pearce in 1981 and launched with a compilation featuring Soft Cell, Blancmange, Depeche Mode and The The, the label quickly became the hub of the 1980s underground music scene, releasing material from bands such as Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel, Coil, Psychic TV and Swans. In addition to supporting cutting-edge music, Some Bizzare also created a unique visual style, its album covers providing mainstream exposure to many underground artists and cutting-edge graphic designers, creating an outsider visual aesthetic unparalleled in eighties pop culture. The relationship between the label and the art world was further reinforced by the launch of the label's Discretely Bizzare Gallery. A number of original artworks featured on this label are included in the exhibition. As part of the exhibition, the label's 25th anniversary Album, 'Redefining the Prologue', to be released on the 16 October, will be launched at the Horse Hospital. The album collects together some of the finest moments of the label's history and lays out the blueprint for its future success, including tracks by Soft Cell, Depeche Mode, The The, Einsturzende Neubaten, Cabaret Voltaire, as well as by the label's new bands Meka, Monkey Farm Frankenstein and Mainstream Distortion. www.somebizarre.com SCREENINGS: Doors 7.30pm, UKP7 / UKP5 members / concs Saturday 14 October 'Half Man' Einsturzende Neubauten 'Gasoline in Your Eyes' Cabaret Voltaire Saturday 21 October 'Programme for Progress' Test Dep 'Infected' The The Saturday 28 October 'Non Stop Erotic Video' Soft Cell Daily screenings: 'Borderline' Alex Chandon with music by the Dark Poets 'Insect' Mainstream Distortion 'MFF vs The Evil Dead' Monkey Farm Frankenstein

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Sep
3
6:19 pm18:19

Redefining the Prologue

Monday 9 October - Saturday 4 November Exhibition open: Mon-Sat, 12-6pm, free entry Private view: Saturday 7 October, doors 6.30pm Screenings: Saturday 14 October, Saturday 21 October, Saturday 28 October, doors 7.30pm The Horse Hospital is proud to present 'Redefining the Prologue': an exhibition featuring original cover artwork, paintings, sculptures, and a programme of screenings and music from the legendary eighties record label SOME BIZZARE. The exhibition will include sculptures by Malcolm Poynter and Helen Chadwick, paintings by Andy Dog, Philip Diggle, Val Denham, Graeme Hughes and Bob Robinson, signed album artwork, a comprehensive collection of original chromalin proofs, and limited edition prints, in addition to a rotating programme of music and weekly film screenings of material from artists such as Soft Cell, The The, Cabaret Voltaire, Einsturzende Neubauten and Test Department.

Founded by Stevo Pearce in 1981 and launched with a compilation featuring Soft Cell, Blancmange, Depeche Mode and The The, the label quickly became the hub of the 1980s underground music scene, releasing material from bands such as Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel, Coil, Psychic TV and Swans. In addition to supporting cutting-edge music, Some Bizzare also created a unique visual style, its album covers providing mainstream exposure to many underground artists and cutting-edge graphic designers, creating an outsider visual aesthetic unparalleled in eighties pop culture. The relationship between the label and the art world was further reinforced by the launch of the label's Discretely Bizzare Gallery. A number of original artworks featured on this label are included in the exhibition. As part of the exhibition, the label's 25th anniversary Album, 'Redefining the Prologue', to be released on the 16 October, will be launched at the Horse Hospital. The album collects together some of the finest moments of the label's history and lays out the blueprint for its future success, including tracks by Soft Cell, Depeche Mode, The The, Einsturzende Neubaten, Cabaret Voltaire, as well as by the label's new bands Meka, Monkey Farm Frankenstein and Mainstream Distortion. www.somebizarre.com SCREENINGS: Doors 7.30pm, UKP7 / UKP5 members / concs Saturday 14 October 'Half Man' Einsturzende Neubauten 'Gasoline in Your Eyes' Cabaret Voltaire Saturday 21 October 'Programme for Progress' Test Dep 'Infected' The The Saturday 28 October 'Non Stop Erotic Video' Soft Cell Daily screenings: 'Borderline' Alex Chandon with music by the Dark Poets 'Insect' Mainstream Distortion 'MFF vs The Evil Dead' Monkey Farm Frankenstein

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Sep
2
5:19 pm17:19

BEDROCK

Bedrock : A Retrospective Exhibition by South African Artist George Tobias. September 11 - 30, Opening Times: Mon-Sat 12 - 6

The Horse Hospital is proud to present Bedrock, a retrospective installation by South African artist George Tobias. Bedrock is a concluded cycle of ten years of amassed personal work - that embraces an artistic tradition which produces a personal visual archive that re-orders and catalogues the life experience. Tobias's scope encompasses aspects of the physical and spiritual universe which he seeks to allow to co-exist in the clay. The 'Buddhas' - a series of clay plaques with collaged images of Buddha figures - start with traditional religious forms but subvert them to facilitate this co-existence. The purely physical is manifest in the three-dimensional figures of 'Boys with Printed T-shirts', while 'The Tower of Babel' - an assemblage of clay plaques mounted on two metal bottle racks - is poised between the physical and spiritual. Another metal and clay sculpture, 'The Library', pays homage to the human intellect, and the stacked ceramic 'stones' of Drystone Wall to human endeavour. The pieces mounted in found frames reference the spectrum of images from the artist's archive assimilating artefacts in archaeological museums, fashionable art galleries and domestic interiors. The sculpture in Bedrock has been made using a technique developed by Tobias where the rough, clumsy monumentality of fired clay is overlayed by a delicate narrative of imagery drawn from his personal archives. Images are either transferred onto rubber stamps then impressed into wet clay or are the result of photocopier toner being applied to the wet clay before firing. Through these techniques Tobias creates unique, labour-intensive, rarefied objects whose appearance belies their sophistication. Renouncing a polished, 'professional' look for a deliberately naive aesthetic, this simple aesthetic is contradicted by its often harsh imagery, culled from the artist's history as a South African man whose family now live in the Middle East. The artist has reached this self-identity as an 'urban naive' by being prematurely introduced to modern art by his fashionable, bourgeois family during childhood. Later his studies at art school and exposure to fine art theory led him to re-appraise and identify with his earlier more accessible and iconoclastic output.

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2
5:19 pm17:19

BEDROCK

Bedrock : A Retrospective Exhibition by South African Artist George Tobias. September 11 - 30, Opening Times: Mon-Sat 12 - 6

The Horse Hospital is proud to present Bedrock, a retrospective installation by South African artist George Tobias. Bedrock is a concluded cycle of ten years of amassed personal work - that embraces an artistic tradition which produces a personal visual archive that re-orders and catalogues the life experience. Tobias's scope encompasses aspects of the physical and spiritual universe which he seeks to allow to co-exist in the clay. The 'Buddhas' - a series of clay plaques with collaged images of Buddha figures - start with traditional religious forms but subvert them to facilitate this co-existence. The purely physical is manifest in the three-dimensional figures of 'Boys with Printed T-shirts', while 'The Tower of Babel' - an assemblage of clay plaques mounted on two metal bottle racks - is poised between the physical and spiritual. Another metal and clay sculpture, 'The Library', pays homage to the human intellect, and the stacked ceramic 'stones' of Drystone Wall to human endeavour. The pieces mounted in found frames reference the spectrum of images from the artist's archive assimilating artefacts in archaeological museums, fashionable art galleries and domestic interiors. The sculpture in Bedrock has been made using a technique developed by Tobias where the rough, clumsy monumentality of fired clay is overlayed by a delicate narrative of imagery drawn from his personal archives. Images are either transferred onto rubber stamps then impressed into wet clay or are the result of photocopier toner being applied to the wet clay before firing. Through these techniques Tobias creates unique, labour-intensive, rarefied objects whose appearance belies their sophistication. Renouncing a polished, 'professional' look for a deliberately naive aesthetic, this simple aesthetic is contradicted by its often harsh imagery, culled from the artist's history as a South African man whose family now live in the Middle East. The artist has reached this self-identity as an 'urban naive' by being prematurely introduced to modern art by his fashionable, bourgeois family during childhood. Later his studies at art school and exposure to fine art theory led him to re-appraise and identify with his earlier more accessible and iconoclastic output.

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Aug
17
7:18 pm19:18

The Flash Film Festival

THE FLASH FILM FESTIVAL SATURDAY 2ND SEPTEMBER 2006 12 - late The Horse Hospital The Horse Hospital is proud to present the UKs first festival of Flash animation. In a groundbreaking day of events, a plethora of work is to be screened showcasing the broad variation of aesthetics available to use with this Adobe programme. From installation work based upon Miyajima Tatsuo to 10 second animations about monsters being used as sex toys, from recurring meditations on violent death to babies being born from the arseholes of stressed office workers, The Flash Film Festival promises to be a technicolour daydream of toontastic proportions, using radical projection and programming techniques to deliriously delight your senses. Curated by James Hollands and Montania Saah, based upon an idea by Orrin Hare. Saturday 2nd September 12 - 6pm A F T E R M I Y A J I M A ( M U T A T I O N S E R I E S ) B Y R O B D A V I S Digital art installation based upon the work of Miyajima Tatsuo, breaking Miyajima's rule of sequential counting to contrast his Eastern view of life with ideas of evolution and genetics. VIDEO PROGRAMME Doors 7.00pm Tickets £3 Mike Chan Propaganda UK 10sec Lee Gould Mr Bones UK 2:18mins Tung Final UK 1:00min Jason Nelson Death1 UK 30sec Jon Burgerman Corrupted Data UK 1:54mins Mark Jackson Salt & Vinegar UK 6:14mins Jason Nelson Death2 UK 30sec Hermes MAngialardo Blow Italy 3:10mins Lee Whitfield Vacancy UK 3:11mins Jason Nelson Death3 UK 30sec Andrew Greaves Genesis UK 5mins Andy/Andrew Chiang & Kit Yim Animation UK 7mins Shiftwork Text field UK 1min Jason Nelson Death4 UK 30sec Liz Ridley The Ferals UK 3mins Ulf T. Kristiansen The Art Reception Norway 11mins Archie Leigh-Jones Woodchuck UK 1min Jason Nelson Death5 UK 30sec St Martins Various UK 15mins Jason Nelson Death6 UK 30sec Matt Sandbrook Employee of the month UK 2:22mins Jason Nelson Death7 UK 30sec Laurie Rowan Chimera UK 15mins Jason Nelson Death8 UK 30sec Lee Gould Lord Rut Rut UK 44sec Jason Nelson Death9 UK 30sec For further details, images and interview please contact James Hollands / Montania Saah upon 020 7833 3644 or popculture@thehorsehospital.com The Horse Hospital Colonnade Bloomsbury London WC1N 1HX 0207 833 3644 image from 'Salt N Vinegar' by Mark Jackson The Flash Film Festival features selected work by students of London Animation Studio, Postgraduate Diploma in Character Animation, Central Saint Martins, www.londonanimationstudio.tv For further details on how to make your own work in Flash, please see The Easy Guide to Flash 8 (Focal Press) by Birgitta Hosea www.easyguidetoflash.com

image from 'Little Lord RutRut' by Lee Gould Image from 'After Miyajima' series by Rob Davis AFTER MIYAJIMA (MUTATION SERIES) BY ROB DAVIS After Miyajima (Mutation Series) is a series of art installations for display in spaces, either on screens or projected. Each work consists of one or more computers with installed software and accompanying displays. All images are generated live. As the displayed images evolve, some versions of the installation also generate sounds which are played in the space, with the pieces behaving like wind chimes in a gentle breeze. It can also be viewed online at:www.solarismedia.com/aftermiyajima

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Aug
17
7:18 pm19:18

The Flash Film Festival

THE FLASH FILM FESTIVAL SATURDAY 2ND SEPTEMBER 2006 12 - late The Horse Hospital The Horse Hospital is proud to present the UKs first festival of Flash animation. In a groundbreaking day of events, a plethora of work is to be screened showcasing the broad variation of aesthetics available to use with this Adobe programme. From installation work based upon Miyajima Tatsuo to 10 second animations about monsters being used as sex toys, from recurring meditations on violent death to babies being born from the arseholes of stressed office workers, The Flash Film Festival promises to be a technicolour daydream of toontastic proportions, using radical projection and programming techniques to deliriously delight your senses. Curated by James Hollands and Montania Saah, based upon an idea by Orrin Hare. Saturday 2nd September 12 - 6pm A F T E R M I Y A J I M A ( M U T A T I O N S E R I E S ) B Y R O B D A V I S Digital art installation based upon the work of Miyajima Tatsuo, breaking Miyajima's rule of sequential counting to contrast his Eastern view of life with ideas of evolution and genetics. VIDEO PROGRAMME Doors 7.00pm Tickets £3 Mike Chan Propaganda UK 10sec Lee Gould Mr Bones UK 2:18mins Tung Final UK 1:00min Jason Nelson Death1 UK 30sec Jon Burgerman Corrupted Data UK 1:54mins Mark Jackson Salt & Vinegar UK 6:14mins Jason Nelson Death2 UK 30sec Hermes MAngialardo Blow Italy 3:10mins Lee Whitfield Vacancy UK 3:11mins Jason Nelson Death3 UK 30sec Andrew Greaves Genesis UK 5mins Andy/Andrew Chiang & Kit Yim Animation UK 7mins Shiftwork Text field UK 1min Jason Nelson Death4 UK 30sec Liz Ridley The Ferals UK 3mins Ulf T. Kristiansen The Art Reception Norway 11mins Archie Leigh-Jones Woodchuck UK 1min Jason Nelson Death5 UK 30sec St Martins Various UK 15mins Jason Nelson Death6 UK 30sec Matt Sandbrook Employee of the month UK 2:22mins Jason Nelson Death7 UK 30sec Laurie Rowan Chimera UK 15mins Jason Nelson Death8 UK 30sec Lee Gould Lord Rut Rut UK 44sec Jason Nelson Death9 UK 30sec For further details, images and interview please contact James Hollands / Montania Saah upon 020 7833 3644 or popculture@thehorsehospital.com The Horse Hospital Colonnade Bloomsbury London WC1N 1HX 0207 833 3644 image from 'Salt N Vinegar' by Mark Jackson The Flash Film Festival features selected work by students of London Animation Studio, Postgraduate Diploma in Character Animation, Central Saint Martins, www.londonanimationstudio.tv For further details on how to make your own work in Flash, please see The Easy Guide to Flash 8 (Focal Press) by Birgitta Hosea www.easyguidetoflash.com

image from 'Little Lord RutRut' by Lee Gould Image from 'After Miyajima' series by Rob Davis AFTER MIYAJIMA (MUTATION SERIES) BY ROB DAVIS After Miyajima (Mutation Series) is a series of art installations for display in spaces, either on screens or projected. Each work consists of one or more computers with installed software and accompanying displays. All images are generated live. As the displayed images evolve, some versions of the installation also generate sounds which are played in the space, with the pieces behaving like wind chimes in a gentle breeze. It can also be viewed online at:www.solarismedia.com/aftermiyajima

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Aug
16
7:04 pm19:04

HORSE HOSPITAL RADIO

Horse Hospital Radio 23.30-00.30 EVERY MONDAY on 104.4FM in London or streamed to the world on www.resonancefm.com To download out our newest 'podcast', ( updated every week ) click on the link below : http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=5DCC7F36292BCFE8 Horse Hospital Radio - Old School (G)rave ( chopped and screwed. well, screwed, certainly. ) Obie Trice - Cry Now Buy Out Riddim Heartless Crew - Old School Raver Joey Beltram - Mentasm Human Resource - Dominator Altern-8 - Armageddon Kicks Like A Mule - The Bouncer Renegade Soundwave - The Phantom Stakker - Humanoid 4-Hero - Mr Kirks Nightmare Renegade Soundwave - Biting My Nails Trae - Swang KLF - What Time Is Love DJ Cleo - Goodbye Recorded live Resonance 104.4FM, Monday 7th August 2006. 7.30pm Mix recorded with Tractor, minidisc for edits and minidisc then through Kaoss Pad to Cd standalone burner. 9.30pm Angel Pub, St Giles Circus 11.00pm CD taken to studio. 11.30pm Instrumentation added over CD live during show using vocals through Kaoss pad, roll-up synth through Sherman filterbank, laptop using Logic and microphone through laptop using Logic. No video this week, battery ran out on camera :( Horse Hospital Radio for this show were : agent orrin ala hayley jamesynesis mistersloane rossusedtobecool ze Mix by mistersloane, Horse Hospital Radio, resonancefm.com, every Monday. Feel free to join us, seriously. Just meet us in the pub before the show. Rappers and MCs most welcome. we're also on myspace, see www.myspace.com/horsehospitalradio

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Horse Hospital Radio - Last Train To Trancelvania Triple 6 Mafia - Triple Six E-40 & Clipse - Quarterbackin Quarterbackin ( inst ) Fam'lay - Skrunt Vener Reamz - Street Fame Luniz - I got 5 on it ( inst ) Young Jeezy - Trap Or Die ( inst ) Cam'rom - Wet Wipes ( inst ) Puff Daddy - All About The Benjamins ( inst ) 3 6 Mafia - Sippin on Some Sizzurp ( inst ) Missy Elliott - On & On ( inst ) Run DMC - Beats To The Rhyme ( inst ) Davinche - ( inst ) Sigue Sigue Sputnik - Love Missile F-11 including elements of Trancelvania's 'Improvania-002' Recorded live Resonance 104.4FM, Sunday 31st July 2006. 7.30pm Mix recorded with Tractor, minidisc for edits and minidisc then through Kaoss Pad to Cd standalone burner. 9.30pm Angel Pub, St Giles Circus 11.00pm CD taken to studio. 11.30pm Instrumentation added over CD live during show using vocals through Kaoss pad, roll-up synth through Sherman filterbank, didgeridoo, comb and kazoo. Horse Hospital Radio for this show were : agent orrin jamesynesis mistersloane trancelvania usedtobecool HORSE HOSPITAL RADIO play a live audio erm accident at the Battersea Arts Centre launch of new label MUSICBRUT MUSICBRUT Full line up : Horse Hospital Radio ( full crew - Mister Sloane, Agent Orrin, Kid Asbo, MC Hack N Slash, The Human Leech, Miss Mazzy, usedtobecool, Ze, ala, a total Toybox experience with Woo! Matt plus hardcore knitting action from Santiago Genochio ) Hugh Metcalfe and Matt Scott Edwige Baby Grand The Schizos Sjaak van de Bent DJ Christain Wright 13 May 2006 19:30 10.00 (Concs 6.00) Reflecting notions of outsider and the visionary from the visual arts, Mark Webber presents an evening of performance in celebration of musicians working on the margins of musical culture. Unclassifiable and unpredictable, the event promises an eclectic and diverse mix of styles. Box Office Opening Hours (Telephone Bookings) Mon 10.30am - 6pm Tue - Fri 10.30am - 7pm Saturday - Sunday 4pm - 7pm Box Office on 020 7223 2223.

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DUE TO RESONANCE HAVING A 12 WEEK TURNAROUND POLICY WITH THEIR PROGRAMMES - A POLICY WE WHOLEHEARTEDLY AGREE WITH - HORSE HOSPITAL RADIO HAD ITS LAST BROADCAST FOR A WHILE UPON SUNDAY 19TH MARCH. WE HAVE BEEN TOLD BY RESONANCE THAT 'THEY'RE SURE IT WILL BE POSSIBLE' THAT OUR SHOW WILL RETURN. FOR FURTHER INFO, Click Here Snort some bleach and modulate your ring piece to HORSE HOSPITAL RADIO upon resonance 104.4fm, www.resonancefm.com LAST SHOW 19th March HORSE HOSPITAL RADIO is now every other Sunday night, 11.30pm-12.30am Horse Hospital Radio, live and regular fortnightly, is the world's only punk rock occult noise hiphop grime radio sculpture, hosted by The Salivation Army UK aka Mister Sloane and Agent Orrin, often with the Aryan MC, Reflex Rob and MC Hack n Slash plus the bomb sound textures live by Ze- often companied by ala. Horse Hospital Radio uses and endorses ketamine and Korg products. see review of Horse Hospital Radio CD! http://www.brainwashed.com/brain/brainv07i16.html If you want back copies of previous shows, either contact us or the resonance studios. HHR tracklisting 05/03/06 E-40- Da Dummy / aqua cleanout - Sudden Infant+Ze Busta Rhymes - Touch It ( Diplo remix ) Sunship and Warrior Queen - 'Almighty Father' Skream remix (white) Kode9 & SpaceApe - Ghosttown / Keep Walking AKA Ze / Allon / Ala Ding Dong / Richie Feelings - Bad Man Forward, Bad Man Pull Up / Keep Walking AKA Ze / Allon / Ala ( entracte artists ) Sean Paul - dem a fraud (shockwave riddim) Prodigy - Voodoo People (DJ Wonder Remix) Nines – Spliffy Too Deep – J Courage Too Deep - J Courage (Instrumental) Onwards Riddim – Rhymestein (Klimeks Production) Underpass - John Foxx Glass - Afterschool Meat and Thinking / Nothing - The Human Leech sucks blood Horse Hospital Radio tracklisting 05 / 02 / 06 Tonight's Horse Hospital Radio includes that 50 Cent diss of Game ( we don't like 'em but it's well funny ), what we believe is the first UK radio play of the new track off 'Detox' by Dr Dre, a hot new track by Brum artist AD ( check him out on myspace ), some tracks by Quasimoto, Ike Eyes and Rising Son plus a whole heap of wicked stuff done in our inimitable style. Horse Hospital Radio resonancefm.com or 104.4FM for London listeners 11.30-24.30 GMT 0775 490 8051 for shout-outs. Cheers! Tracklisting / 08 / 12 / 06 new tracks by Skinnyman Fat Joe Morrissey ( Sparks remix ) The Penalty For Harbouring Partisans Mr Ti2bs Dirty Diggers Fuse and many more!! Tracklisting 12 / 06 / 05 Ghostface - Milk 'em Cage feat The Weathermen- Left It To Us Fat Joe - Does Anybody Know? Prodigy feat Sam Scarfo - Thug medecine Dillinger - Funky Punk 18eighteen - Boogaloo Bugged Out Sway ft Pirelli and Bigz - Up Your Speed ( remix )(Dcypha/Alliance) plus then a 30 minute live grime mix featuring mcs Hare, Sloane, Alice Acidosis, Matt and some guy like Dave Tracklisting 29 / 05 / 05 Notorious BIG = Jeans n Snekaers Joe Budden - Its Whatever DMX - Dog Diggy Prodigy - Stuck To You Capone - Faith In The Streets Counts - Flies Over Watermelom Initial T - Tricks n Trade Mr Dibbs - Allow Me To ReIntroduce Myslef Quasimoto - Closer Tangoterje - Cant Help It Turbulenece - Notorious Belong - I believe Akala - Roll Wid Us Andy Havoc = Jack'd Silence Jon e Cash - Spanish Fly The Fall - Oh whatever Distance - 1 on 1 Mark One - The Greastest Nasty Crew - The Bonanza DJ Garna - Sword Stylee feat Manga n Kraftee Manga - Freestyle Cell vs Discarder & Pacman Tracklisting 15.05 Missy Elliott � On and On Sway - Is He Signed? Lil Jon - Gon' Crazy Mike Jones - Sittin On Bogey Crazy Titch - Crunk Along Dizzee Rascal - Respect Us ESG - Moody Ghostface Killa � Milk Em Redman � Gillahouse Check Stevie Wonder & Q-Tip - So What's The Fuss Joe Budden �I�m Back Foxy Brown � Come Fly With Me Mad Cobra - Tek Dat Beenie Man - World Gone Mad TRACKLISTING 09 / 01 / 05 Nkisi the African Grey Parrot - for real Ghostface Killa Mu - Leave Michael Jackson Alone Michael Jackson - They Don't Care About Us ( Penalty For Harbouring Partisans mix ) Sly - Come a Little Closer ( acid mix ) Doc Martin - Acid Carleen Groovers - Right on Family Four - Rap Attack Beastie Boys - Triple Trouble Le Klub DeLose - Depuisque Remix Joe Budden - I'm a Hustler freestyle ( KaySlay mixtape) Remy Martin - No Bet Chill Cure vs ODB = Shimmy To Me probably some other stuff in there as well ;) TRACKLISTING 30/11/04 Pitch Black Afro - Pidipidi Joe Budden - Roll Your backyard Capone - Hood Hop Cool feat Kurupt - What Nicca? Trick Daddy - Nann Nixx P-Diddy - Bad Boy For Life Morning Musume - Yes Yes Pocky Girls! Kim Jong Il Wink - Acid 303 Mr Fingers - Washing Machine Victor Vaughan - Ode To Road Rage First Choice - Let No Man Put Asunder Dub Diablo - Robo Dub

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TRACKLISTING 14/11/04 Capone :Stay Real Nore : Get Down Ozone : Monate Afrika Bambaataa : Soul Makossa PTA : AfroDutch Unknown : Don't Stop Til You Get Enough Boney M : Rasputin Senyaka : O Shwa Jwang O Nkolota Zola : Nongoloza Pitch Black Afro : Matofotofo Geto Boys : Yes Yes Y'all Bilal : Fast Lane Akon :Locked Up Unknown : Breathe ( version ) Piano Overlord : Electric Manatee M83 : America Sharan Q : Ima Sugu Cheap Trick : Taxman Tha Hymphatic Thabs : I Was Slim Thug : Like A Boss Lil Jon : Grand Finale

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TRACKLISTING 31/10/04 Joe Budden : For The Streets Beastie Boys : Down the Barrel Of A Gun ( Green Lantern Mix ) Immortal Technique : Bin Laden Eminem : Mosh ( extract ) Jim Jones : Get Crunk Music SA-RA Creative Partners: Double Dutch Cash Money Millionaires : Project Bitch Ciara / Elephant Man : 1,2 Step Pitch Black Afro : Pitch Black Afro Mandoza : Nkalakatha Marshall Jefferson : House Music All Night Long Doc Shebeleza : Ebumnandini Mapaputzi : Kas'lam Godson : City Bar Reopen Live Dancing Sir Mixalot : Baby Got Back Beans : Interval El-P : Jukie Skate Roll Tha Hymphatic Thabs : Enigmatic Mos Def : Close Edge Rolling Stones : Sympathy For The Devil Unknown : Don't Stop Til You Get Enough

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HORSE HOSPITAL RADIO PAST GUESTS HAVE INCLUDED : Jon Selzer Joe Ambrose Gone To Texas Johan Birgander Fredrik Von Sikroth Peter Beste Robert Gluck Lisa Robertson Matthew Stadler Nick Jones Robbie Conal Saul Uzpelkis David Ellis and Michael Jackson

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HORSE HOSPITAL RADIO - VOLUME THREE : THE TEMPLE OF THRILLER Featuring : New and exclusive vocal recordings by JOHN BALANCE of Coil with THE PENALTY FOR HARBOURING PARTISANS / special shout outs by MICHAEL JACKSON and VINCENT PRICE...plus... Plus new and exclusive mixes of tracks from Johnny Mathis Green Velvet Lightning Bolt Irritant Records Sunn0))) Halo Clipse Sizzla 50 Cent The White Stripes & The Penalty For Harbouring Partisans Plus additional material by writer and punk legend BERTIE "Berlin" MARSHALL, Misters Quilp & Sloane and the UK's leading cognitive behavioural therapist VINCENT DEARY CD copies available of all shows upon request Produced and mixed by Mister Sloane Review from http://www.brainwashed.com/brain/brainv07i16.html "HORSE HOSPITAL RADIO VOLUME THREE: THE TEMPLE OF THE THRILLER" The Horse Hospital The Horse Hospital has carved out a unique place among London's numerous arts venues, serving as central headquarters for the more eccentric fringes of the underground and avant-garde media and culture. They've hosted art exhibitions from the likes of Joe Coleman, Mark Ryden, David Tibet and Steven Stapleton, in-person readings from Peter Sotos and Adam Parfrey, as well as film screenings, DJ sets and live performances from various personages too numerous to mention. Recently they've expanded into experimental radio broadcast, hosting a fortnightly hour-long show on London's Resonance FM. The show reflects the obsession shared by The Horse Hospital's curators for pop-culture mashups, audio distortion, easy listening dimentia and transgressive musical forms. Far from the gimmicky "The Strokes meet Christina Aguilera" of Freelance Hellraiser or the bland over-processing of artists like Knifehandchop, Horse Hospital Radio is a sidereal window into our collective pop-culture imagination, performing a series of variable-speed exorcisms of the extreme ends of the musical spectrum. Programmed by the inimitable Mister Sloane, Horse Hospital Radio Volume Three is a free-form continuous DJ mix that plunges Johnny Mathis into a gas chamber, vents in the laughing gas and sprinkles the whole mess with dialogue snippets from George Ratliff's Hell House. Green Velvet's rave flashback is slowed down until it resembles a funereal psychedelic march into a zero-gravity rabbit hole. The siren sounds and the mix takes a sharp left turn into the joyful drum n' bass insanity of Lightning Bolt and a quick drop into the tweaking aggression of hardcore dancehall, and it's off into a hypnotic, 10-minute quagmire of 50 Cent's "In Da Club" genetically grafted onto the flip instrumental side of The Neptunes-produced "Grindin'" by The Clipse, pitched down and time-stretched to slow-motion tribal pummeling. Punk godfather Bertie Marshall pipes in with an abbreviated rap about his favorite prescription painkillers. These post hip-hop mutations come courtesy of The Penalty for Harbouring Partisans, partially the work of artist Ian Johnstone, John Balance of Coil's new partner in aesthetic terrorism. Jhon Balance can be heard towards the end of the track, blankly intoning "Nothing's too sad for words." Some uneasy digressions into grating noise and black metal follow, including a stunning marraige of The White Stripe's "Seven Nation Army" to the murky sludgecore of Sunn O))). Complete with bizarre shout-outs from Michael Jackson and Vincent Price, the whole thing washes over like passing out watching MTV on a lethal mix of Quaaludes and DMT. But more than that, it's able to reveal thrilling new dimensions of trash culture and extreme expression, pointing to a possible new direction for the cultural heirs of the post-industrial milieu. - Jonathan Dean

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Horse Hospital Radio Volume Four Hour long mix including special mix of Michael Jackson's 'They Don't Care About Us' by The Penalty For Harbouring Partisans

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Playlist 3/12/03 Music From The Overlook Hotel Introduction by Quilp Misty � Johnny Mathis Teletubbies Rising OST � Jubal Brown Cant Stop Wont Stop � State Property / Devil Daddy OST - Andy Irritant Mother May I Sleep With Danger OST � Tasman Richardson Cyclobe vs The Penalty For Harbouring Partisans vs Quilp "Masquerade" - Jack Hylton and his Orchestra Living With Eating Disorders - Legion of Partisans mix Scott Walker - Legion of Partisans mix Meon - Legion of Partisans mix Leisur:hive - Legion of Partisans mix The Hymn To Thanateros OST - extract Rural � The Penalty For Harbouring Partisans Midnight, the Stars and You - Ray Noble & his Orchestra, Al Bowlly vocal

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17 / 12 / 03 Playlist Mix by Mister Sloane featuring samples from Xian Balmer, Luciano Berio, The Flaming Stars, Gintas K, Mobb Deep, Curtis Sound Machine, Jay-Z, Ray Noble & His Orchestra, Missy Elliott, Johnny Mathis, Raekwon, Serge Gainsbourg, Terry Riley, M. Philippe- Gerard Hosted by Quilp and Sloane with attendance and assistance from Tim D and Rob

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Wednesday March 10th 9.30-10.30 resonance 104.4fm www.resonancefm.com features live in the studio the infamous Joe Ambrose, author, musician and denizen of the global counter-culture, who will be discussing latest projects in worldwide subversion with Mister Sloane alongside WORLD premiering a selection of tracks from his Islamic Diggers beat terrorist project featuring Patti Smith, William Burroughs and Debbie Harry. JOE AMBROSE is the author of Mosh Pit Culture, Too Much Too Soon and Serious Time alongside biographies of William Burroughs, Iggy Pop and Dan Breen. March 24th 9.30 - 10.30pm features LIVE hook up with Lithuania and new tracks from Xian. Our Lithuanian correspondant, David Ellis, as part of his lecturing series 'Silent Key' at the 'Garso Zona' festival on the 26th at the M.Zilinskas Gallery, Kaunas www.dangus.net/news/naujienos.htm will be incorporating a live link up with Horse Hospital Radio. As part of this we will be showcasing tracks by premiere Lithuanian experimental musician GINTAS K alongside insurrectionary spoken word by SAUL UZPELKIS We will also be featuring WORLD PREMIERE tracks from worldwide DJ and musician XIAN plus reports from our very own Mister Sloane from his recent foray to New York.

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Aug
16
5:22 pm17:22

THE DISCERNING GENTLEMEN'S CLUB

Saturday 19th August, 2006 Doors 7.30pm The Horse Hospital is proud to present an evening with The Discerning Gentlemen's Club / Le Club Des Gentilhommes Avertis Visiting the UK from Quebec to open a memorial garden in Birmingham, The Discerning Gentlemen's Club cordially invite you to an evening in the presence of two of their members, who will be screening their last video work "The Discerning Gentlemen's Club Foxhunt" / "The Discerning Gentlemen's Club Foxhunt ( Slow version )" alongside a talk about the nature of their organisation and their work. Entrance free, with a donation to be made to the DGC. www.dgc-cga.org DGC-CGA is brought to you with the kind help of

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Aug
16
5:22 pm17:22

THE DISCERNING GENTLEMEN'S CLUB

Saturday 19th August, 2006 Doors 7.30pm The Horse Hospital is proud to present an evening with The Discerning Gentlemen's Club / Le Club Des Gentilhommes Avertis Visiting the UK from Quebec to open a memorial garden in Birmingham, The Discerning Gentlemen's Club cordially invite you to an evening in the presence of two of their members, who will be screening their last video work "The Discerning Gentlemen's Club Foxhunt" / "The Discerning Gentlemen's Club Foxhunt ( Slow version )" alongside a talk about the nature of their organisation and their work. Entrance free, with a donation to be made to the DGC. www.dgc-cga.org DGC-CGA is brought to you with the kind help of

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Aug
9
7:04 pm19:04

Joe McNally

For a limited time the Horse Hospital has the following prints in the 'London Noir' series by Joe McNally available for sale, the works are archival inkjet prints on heavy rag photo paper, and are UKP 250 each ( unframed ) for the A2 prints and UKP 200 for the A3 one. Enjoy! J-pegs on next page.

A3 print A2 prints

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Aug
9
7:04 pm19:04

Joe McNally

For a limited time the Horse Hospital has the following prints in the 'London Noir' series by Joe McNally available for sale, the works are archival inkjet prints on heavy rag photo paper, and are UKP 250 each ( unframed ) for the A2 prints and UKP 200 for the A3 one. Enjoy! J-pegs on next page.

A3 print A2 prints

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