As part of the Brudenell's 100th Birthday Gig Series...
Loop
plus guest support THE KVB
As one of the first headline shows in years, and fresh from curating and headlining the final ever ATP in december, and just announced to headline Roadburn Festival, we have a special intimate show with LOOP at the Brudenell as part of the 100yrs Anniversary Gig Series
Loop was formed in Croydon, London, 1986 by Robert Hampson (vocals/guitars) and partner Beki Stewart (Bex) on drums. After finding Glen Ray on bass, through an advert in Melody Maker, they began to perform live and were quickly signed to HEAD Records run by Jeff Barrett (Heavenly) who released their feedback-drenched debut 12 16 Dreams.
Following line-up changes - the arrival of new drummer John Wills, new bassist Neil MacKay and James Endeacott on second guitar the band were to take a more primal rhythmic foundation captured on their impressive debut full-length Heavens End (1987).
The band managed to hypnotise all with their discordant trance-like spell which served as an antidote to the prevailing trend in British pop at the time - they resurrected the concept of loud out there-rock for a new era, creating droning soundscapes of bleak beauty and harsh dissonance, loosely influenced by bands such as The Velvet Underground, The Stooges, The MC5, but retaining an avant-garde and experimental edge from Can, Faust, Neu!, Rhys Chatham, Glenn Branca and minimalist systems music, to name but a few. Live shows were revelatory, Loop, allowing LOUD as an constant descriptive term, they pushed PAs to the very edge of their existence, creating a sonic pummel not really experienced since.
A collection of singles and B-sides, The World in Your Eyes, appeared on HEAD in 1987 and after the departure of Endeacott the band signed to the Chapter 22 label, releasing the Collision 12" as well their more sparse and discordant second full-length, Fade Out.
With another label change, this time to Situation Two Records, the band replaced Endeacotts vacant position with Scott Dowson and veered towards more ethereal soundscapes on A Gilded Eternity (1990) which was to be their final album.
After 4 years of pushing the boundaries, the band disbanded with only a BBC sessions collection Wolf Flow (1991) released after the bands demise.
The Band's catalogue was remastered and reissued on CD in 2008-2009
Available Now via Reactor
REACTOR01 Heavens End (2CD/2LP)REACTOR02 The World In Your Eyes (3CD)REACTOR03 Fade Out (2CD)REACTORO4 A Gilded Eternity (2CD)
Tuesday 3rd December 2013
Price: £15.00 advance
Doors: 19:30



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