On June 30th 1995 Oasis played at the Roskilde Festival in Denmark.Watch an audience recording of the set below.
Oasis
On June 30th 1995 Oasis played at the Roskilde Festival in Denmark.Watch an audience recording of the set below.
On This Day In Oasis History...
On June 30th 1995 Oasis played at the Roskilde Festival in Denmark.Watch an audience recording of the set below.
Beady Eye
On June 30th 2011 Beady Eye played at Rock Werchter in Belgium.Watch highlights from the set below.
On June 30th 2012 Beady Eye supported The Stone Roses at Heaton Park in Manchester.
Watch a number of videos from both of the bands set below.
On June 30th 2013 Beady Eye played at the Solidays Festival in Paris, France.
Watch a number of videos from the set below.
Blast From The Past: Beady Eye
On June 30th 2011 Beady Eye played at Rock Werchter in Belgium.Watch highlights from the set below.
On June 30th 2012 Beady Eye supported The Stone Roses at Heaton Park in Manchester.
Watch a number of videos from both of the bands set below.
On June 30th 2013 Beady Eye played at the Solidays Festival in Paris, France.
Watch a number of videos from the set below.
Andy Bell
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New Album From GLOK Is Available To Pre-Order Now
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GLOK is the electronic alter ego of Andy Bell; best-known as the guitarist in venerated shoegazers Ride, alongside stints in other famous groups, with a noteworthy solo career too. This October his first album proper as GLOK – ‘Pattern Recognition’ – is released on Bytes.
Although usually renowned for purveying the finest quality jangle, drone and general guitar-based magic, Bell’s foray into dance music should come as less of a surprise than immediately meets the eye. There are parallels between the genres within the sonically-deep layers, hypnotic sound and trance-like headspaces or as he puts it more succinctly: “GLOK is all about the push and pull between electronic and psych in my music.”
Although not a full-blown concept album, ‘Pattern Recognition’ has a loose thread which takes in a week of life, from weekend to weekend, with each of the vinyl’s four sides capturing different mindstates across that transition. Each side has a distinct feel that’s different to the last but inherently cohesive – much like the changes an individual goes through over 7 days.
Across the album with loving craft Andy weaves together throbbing dubbed-out acid, steamy jack trax, levitational psychedelia, sparkling Balearic, techno, Kosmische, shoegaze, art rock and Compass Point-style post punk – with just a hint of ambient, new age and contemporary classical too.
With GLOK previously an instrumental affair, on ‘Pattern Recognition’ he has branched out to working with vocalists, with guests including the Irish punk poet Sinead O’Brien on ‘Maintaining the Machine’, who he approached having fallen in love with her single ‘Most Modern Painting’.
Other voices include friend and Ransom Note labelmate Chloé ‘C.A.R.’ Raunet on ‘Entanglement’, the interstellar futurist MC Shamon Cassette (Bon Voyage) on ‘Process’ and his wife Shiarra on ‘That Time Of Night’, while Primal Scream’s Simone Marie plays bass on ‘Maintaining The Machine’.
Originally using the name GLOK to keep his identity secret, wanting the music to be judged on its own merits, he discreetly released several tracks online, with ‘Pulsing’ catching the ear of Bytes, who released these pieces as ‘Dissident’, first on cassette, then proceeded by two vinyl pressings due to demand. The ‘Dissident Remixed’ compilation followed, featuring interpretations by Jay Glass Dubs, Richard Sen, Maps and Andrew Weatherall.
Bell provided guitar on Weatherall’s ‘Making Friends with the Invader’ from ‘Blue Bullet’ 12” and again on both tracks from The Guvnor’s ‘End Times Sound’ / ‘Unknown Plunderer’ EP.
Most recently Bell contributed a GLOK track ‘Tories in Jail’ – alongside Daniel Avery, Roisin Murphy and Nitzer Ebb – for ‘The Gun Aid’ collection, which was released to raise funds for the Hackney drinking establishment of the same name that took a serious financial hit due to lockdown.
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Releases September 24, 2021
New GLOK music ! Check my bio to hear my new single “Maintaining the Machine” a collab with @_SineadOBrien_ and featuring @simonemarie4 - the album is called “Pattern Recognition” out 1st October on @bytes93 THANKS 🙏 pic.twitter.com/XlWduiJd9V
— Andy Bell (@Andybebop) June 30, 2021
Oasis
On June 26th 1994 Oasis played at the Glastonbury Festival for the first time.
On This Day In Oasis History...
On June 26th 1994 Oasis played at the Glastonbury Festival for the first time.
A year later they would return as headliners, watch the bands superb set in full in the link below.
On June 26th 2002 Oasis played at the Cirkus in Stockholm, Sweden.
Listen to an absolutely amazing performance of 'Stop Crying Your Heart Out' below.
Listen to an absolutely amazing performance of 'Stop Crying Your Heart Out' below.
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