Helping With House – dance for mnd

September 6th, 2019

Our residents make their return to Glasgow bringing friends with them as Helping With House combines forces with talented events group Small Hours.

For those who don’t know, we bring house, disco, techno, whatever vibes you dig as long as it’s funky, to the forefront whilst raising money for charity in the process. This time our chosen charity is MND Scotland, which supports families and funds research into fighting back against Motor Neurone Disease.

Our line-up on the night at Broadcast includes:

~ Jonesy

~ Matt C

~ Higgie

~ Jamie Mac

We hope to see you on the 6th of September for a good ol’ boogie! And our cause is as good as you’re going to find anywhere in Glasgow.

*Tickets are £5 OTD and ALL PROCEEDS go to MND Scotland*

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Esperanza + Human Renegade + The DF118S

September 6th, 2019

PCL Presents
Esperanza
Friday 6th September
Broadcast Glasgow
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7pm Doors
18+ Only
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Tickets available via See Tickets or In-Store at Tickets-Scotland:
https://www.seetickets.com/event/esperanza/broadcast/1411132

Esperanza are a nine-piece ska collective from Glasgow famed for live shows where their infectious rhythm has the crowd involuntarily jumping in time. In several hectic years of gigging around Scotland and beyond, they have honed and perfected a high-tempo set, with superb self-penned songs, until there isn’t an ounce of fat left on it.

The quality of the band’s live shows has led to them being increasingly in demand: playing at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony; festivals up and down the country; and sharing stages with some of the biggest names in ska, punk and reggae, including Toots and the Maytals, The Skatalites, Bad Manners, The Beat, The Selecter, Neville Staple, The Undertones, Fishbone and The Toasters.

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CHARLEY CROCKETT + Jaime Wyatt

September 5th, 2019

DHP Family Proudly Present…

Charley Crockett   
With very special guest Jaime Wyatt
Live at Broadcast
Thursday 5th September 2019
14+ (under 16s to be accompanied by an adult)

Tickets go on sale Wednesday 27th February at 11am.
Set a reminder here: bit.ly/2H3gXXs

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SING IT BACK.. Hosted by Scarlett Randle

September 4th, 2019

Come join us for a beer and a sing along for the launch of our Contemporary Karaoke Night which will be hosted by very special guests ??

Wed, 4th September – Scarlett Randle

Drink promos:
Vodka / Rum / Gin – £2
Shots from £1
Cocktails from £3

FREE ENTRY

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Föllakzoid + Egopatterns

September 3rd, 2019

PCL PRESENTS
FÖLLAKZOID
+ Egopatterns
Thursday, June 13th
Broadcast, Glasgow
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18+ Only
Doors 7pm
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Tickets on Sale Friday via See Tickets and in Store at Tickets Scotland:
https://www.seetickets.com/event/f-llakzoid/broadcast/1372839

The long-awaited fourth full-length by Föllakzoid isn’t merely a recalibration for the band. It is a multidimensional reconsideration of what the process of songwriting, performance, and creating a work of recorded music can be.

Föllakzoid grows via depuration, aiming with each record to fill longer spaces of time with fewer and fewer elements. The creative perspective of the band has always been about unlearning the narrative and musical knowledge that shape the physical and digital formats and conceptions available, both visually and musically in order to make a time-space metric structure that dissolves both the author and the narrative paradigms. “We found our sonic and metric identity even more in these songs than in our previous attempts,” guitarist/singer Domingæ Garcia-Huidobro explains.

Unlike past Föllakzoid records, that were done in single takes with the full band, this record took three months to construct out of more than 60 separate stems – guitars, bass, drums, synthesizers, and vocals, all recorded in isolation. Producer Atom TM, who was not present for recording, was then asked to re-organize the four sequences of stems without any length, structural restrictions or guidelines. Those sequences ultimately became the four long tracks that appear on I.

The result of this was a set of songs where neither the band’s, nor the producer’s, structural vision primarily shaped the metric or tonal space shifts, but where both were still subliminally present in each of the parts that form the structure and the frequency modulations that guide them.

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Molly Sarlé w/ Aimee Huckstep

September 2nd, 2019

PCL Presents
Molly Sarlé
+ Support
Monday 2nd Of September
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7PM
18 + ONLY
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Tickets go on Sale May 10th Via See Tickets and Instore at Tickets Scotland > https://www.seetickets.com/event/molly-sarl-/broadcast/1377703

Today, Molly Sarlé has shared a new single + video entitled This Close. The song is a propulsive, haunting highlight off Sarlé’s debut album Karaoke Angel (due out this autumn via Partisan Records) and tells a story about falling in love with a karaoke singer in Big Sur. The video was directed by Megan Lovallo for Kitty Disco and filmed on a southern California

beach, watch it HERE (https://youtu.be/gBnsmfe_hsE)

Sarlé discussed her album in an interview and photoshoot
with Vanity Fair which ran this

morning, read that HERE. Sarlé says of This Close:

I wrote This Close about falling in love with someone while I was living in Big Sur -specifically about the ways we look to be loved by one another, the ways we try to satisfy our longing, the ways we tell each other we understand each other, and the ways our desire
to be loved can play out in addictive behaviour. Living up in those mountains, I felt like spirits were living in the landscape. That’s what I think about when I listen to this song. With the video I wanted to explore what those spirits might look like if they took human form – how they would express themselves, and how they might embody and reflect some of the wisdom

that exists in the landscapes that surround us.

Sarlé previously released her debut single “Human” back in January earning praise from NPR, The Sunday Times, Gorilla vs. Bear, The Line of Best Fit, The 405 and more. Sarlé (1/3rd of the group Mountain Man) wrote and recorded Karaoke Angel over 3 years – living in a cliffside trailer in Big Sur, even spending time in an actual monastery before coming back home to Durham (NC), finally settling into a church-turned-recording studio in Woodstock (NY). She combines those two worlds – West Coast incantations with a warm Appalachian glow – to make an album of open-hearted, unflinching song writing equally appropriate for late-night karaoke comedowns, plaintive morning walks, and conjuring the spirit world.

Alongside “This Close”, today sees the news of Sarlé’s first UK shows playing Karaoke Angel, which include a stop-off at this year’s End of the Road festival and what’s bound to be a
beautiful London show at St. Pancras Old Church.

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Kelley Stoltz (CANCELLED)

September 1st, 2019

This event has been cancelled by the artist. For an update, see link: https://www.kelleystoltz.com/news

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