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Hitlist - the best Festival music

  • Source: The List (Issue 583)
  • Date: 16 August 2007 (updated 29 July 2008)
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Hitlist - the best Festival music

Tom Tom Club

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Thomas Truax and Paul Vickers & The Leg American eccentric Truax, who does his own one man pop thing, is unequal parts Syd Barrett, Aphex Twin, Frank Sidebottom and Frank Zappa. A real trip. Underbelly, 0870 745 3083, 22 Aug, 9pm, £8.

Tom Tom Club Three men, three mics, a bunch of drums and tons of energy go into this absolutely superb beatbox, breakin’ hip hop frenzy. Udderbelly’s Pasture, 0870 745 3083, until 27 Aug (not 13), 4pm, £12–£13.50 (£10–£12).

Found
A sound installation where boxes project noises that are manipulated by the punter projected out over quadrophonic speakers. It sounds mental but it works. Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, 551 4490, 16–19, 23–26 Aug, 11am-5pm, free.

Harmony and Humanity Early music is not about shows that start in the morning but those choral works that have been with us for hundreds of years. This season brings together some of Europe’s finest chrosal groups in a season of concerts in atmospheric surrounds. Greyfriars Kirk, 473 2000, 20–24, 28 Aug–1 Sep, 6pm (9pm, 21), £17.

Chemikal Underground Showcase featuring Mother and the Addicts, Aidan Moffat and the Best Ofs and DeRosa A cunning triple bill heralding Chemikal’s 100th release, the excellent new Moother and the Addicts album A first showing for Mr Moffat’s new post-Arab Strap Adventure. T on the Fringe, Liquid Rooms, 0870 169 0100, 22 Aug, 7pm, £9.

Joe Acheson Quartet This accessible, innovative future jazz outfit host a trio of shows with cellist Su-a Lee guesting at the Fettes show. Fettes Jazz Weekend, Fettes College, Edinburgh, 18 Aug; Bongo Club, 557 2827, 19 Aug, 11pm, £8.50 (£7.50); Jazz Bar, 220 4290, 25 Aug, 11pm, £5 (£4).

More: Chemikal Underground, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Found, Harmony and Humanity, Joe Acheson Quartet, Paul Vickers & The Leg, T on the Fringe, Thomas Truax, Tom Tom Club, Fringe (Edinburgh Festivals), Hitlist (Music)

Fish Fry
Date Location
Scottish jazz, funk, soul and Latin bands join DJ Astroboy, with alternative hip hop from Underling (20 Sep) followed by funk, electro and broken beats form Digital Jones and New Zealand's Ladio (27 Sep).
20 Sep28 Sep 11.30–3.00am The Jazz Bar, Edinburgh

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