Sunday 27 September 2015

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COME!!!!   PLEASE NOTE NEW VENUE!!!!
It'll be a right party.

Sunday 24 May 2015

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Better late than never for the write up...

We had an incredible night in June, cementing the tradition of kicking the night off with another great, funny and interesting talk from Thomas Hardy PhD student Emilie Gautier. Emilie presented the direction her research will be heading in 'Traces of Trauma'. Her talk focussed on the physical impact of emotional trauma on characters. By providing the political and social context of the time she highlighted the brutal environment in which Hardy's Wessex storms were created.




Closed Circuits kept the reverberations of the talk going when he started his set blindfolded. He brought the dronegasms.




Deep Men ripped us back out of it with finesse, dissonance and beautiful beautiful bass ready to close the night with the wry party vibes of the great Circuit Breaker.

Apologies for crappy picture quality. I was a bit overexcited when I took them.


Thanks to all of the performers and to all of the attendees for a great night. Nurze Nurze loves you.

Summer Break right now, next gig at new venue New River Studios on Saturday 17th October: speaker tbc, Melge, The Courtesy Group and band tbc. It'll be bloody lovely so be there.


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Nurze Nurze was born when Lisa Laverie booked a couple of nights downstairs at Ryan's Bar after a couple of drinking sessions after work with Floss Cobb. We both wanted to get on with something new and get our talented friends together too.



Louise Ashcroft kicked the night off, work-shopping a new slideshow for her forthcoming TED Talk. It was charming, funny and pulled a reverse Doc Brown, taking the audience forward to the past of East London.



Paul Watson played as BBBLOOD and blew the roof off, as well as the minds of the audience. Operation: deep sound. 

Plurals kept the drone throbbing and the audience hooked with their far-flung input channelling all the thoughts of all the peoples.

Rattle enraptured the audience with their double-drum delights. After which we had a mini disco and home happy.


THANKS EVERYONE WE HAD A GREAT TIME.
SEE YOU JUNE 27th

Thanks especially Lisa for doing a great job of sound despite it being her sound-person debut, to our friends at I Own You records and Hand Cuts Hand prints for all your support and inspiration, to Lisa's friends with the amp, Little Dave at Beartown Records for his piss poor commitment to recording Plurals (despite being a lovely lad),  Ryan's bar for all the help and
TO THE BANDS AND THE FANS, we love you, always. ONE HEART, TWO NURZE.