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Under The Bridge Stage Bands

Samsara juggle sounds and influences from around the world and throughout
the ages to produce a sound that is instantly memorable and unique.
Spinning Latin from Reggae, Ska from folk, and Gypsy and Jazz from Pop
and Blues, Samsara have emerged as an established favourite on the UK
festival scene, and their boundlessly energetic and infectiously positive live
shows have left all heads buzzing, feet stomping, and minds pontificating the
human condition!

The Dials,have been favourably likened to The Byrds, Love,


Ronnie Lane and early Pink Floyd. Despite comparison to artists from the
shelves of a vintage record store, the band are firmly facing the future and
have a
sound that is completely their own. Receiving airplay on BBC radio 2 and 6
music and with a long summer of festival dates ahead of them, catch the
Independent's top tip for 2009 now!

Bohemian Mods make music that will take you back to a time when rings of
cigarette smoke drifted harmlessly through seedy jazz joints and sweet,
soulful pop ruled the airwaves. Drawing inspiration from a reservoir of jazz,
funk, indie-pop, metal and hip-hop, Bohemian Mods break the mould of a
conventional 4-piece indie band. Perfectionists, endlessly seeking to expand
their range of sounds and to refine their already unique style - from brass
sections to synths, nothing will stop the band modifying their musical
arrangements. Once scattered around the country, Bohemian Mods recently
came together in the musically-inspiring city of Brighton, each member adds
their own element to the overall musical picture.

Mostly Human are bringing something different to the Brighton music scene
with good strong, dynamic, and danceable songs. You won't hear another
band around like them. They are currently in the middle of finishing an EP.
Currently untitled, it promises to give them more gigging opportunities and
more chances to see them.
Music Workshops for Kids 6-16yrs : The Boy Who Grew Too Fast
Set on the story of Giancarlo Menotti's children's opera. Poponel, the new boy
in town ,comes to school and is ridiculed for being too tall. His mother takes
him to see Dr Shrink who agrees to shrink him to a normal size as long as he
agrees to fit in with all other norms ie if everyone likes blue jeans he must like
blue jeans etc. His teacher is told of this agreement and grudgingly accepts
Poponel's choice to conform. But Poponel still finds he is the outsider with no
friends. Then a crazy man comes to the classroom and takes the children
hostage The teacher negotiates that everyone can go free as long as she and
one child remain. Poponel refuses to leave and in so doing, as the teacher
understands, breaks from the norm. So he grows back to his original height,
he and teacher overcome the crazy man and he becomes a hero, by being
himself.

Culture Club Kids has been running free workshops with professional artists
in schools and after school since March 2006. Cultures Club is a voluntary
group that provides children and young people of all cultures, races and
abilities the opportunity to develop their creativity, confidence, communication
and organisational skills. They enable young people to express their ideas,
feelings, concerns and to have a voice in the community. Here is your
chance to hear what they have been working on!

Tribal Vibes are a 5 piece band, based in Brighton, UK. Their sound is often
described as a fusion of Funk and ska with a broad influences from reggae in
all its forms. The Band have played all over England with their main stages in
and around the festival circuit. Tribal Vibe have also made appearances on
ITV's 'Beat the mix' and we're voted Best Band by the producers. The band is
made up of Elliott Locke (rhythm guitar and vocals), Devan Belgrave (Drums),
Henry Castledine (Sax), Dan Pavely (Bass) and Nuaziln (lead guitar). They
also have some guest musicians who make guest appearances and feature
on some of their recorded tracks. A strong theme for their music is the
rejection of securities that the world presents and for the battle of the mind
and soul, standing together as one people. The band are also known for there
friendship that help to support them old and new and always adding more
along the way, this being 'Tribal Vibe'. The story behind the band's name is of
unity of all people coming together as brothers and sisters to serve one
another as created beings giving glory to our creator. The music being the
outlet for which we (as a people) express the passion for life that we all share.

Inkyfaithfull, a new Brighton 5 piece show their literary folk penmanship over
a captivating wash of post rock. Complete with a harmonium section, this is
sure to be unlike any other band playing on the day. The band take a huge
pleasure in crating their music in a liberal city such as Brighton, and their first
EP is on its way soon!

Brighton Peace Choir developed from several groups of children that were
working on projects associated with Music For Kids. The choir members and
their teachers picked up on the fact that several of the kids had been victims
of bullying, racial harassment or exclusion, they are also growing up in a time
when war and conflict are splashed all over their television sets, games and
toys and the covers of newspapers. They looked at times of conflict and
realised that this was far from the first. They looked at solutions that had been
found in the past and ways that people have found to avoid conflict through
examining their own behaviour and upholding human rights. They have also
looked at green issues and used their songs to make their contribution to a
greener and fairer way of life. The choir meets every Saturday at Under the
Bridge Studios from 11-1 if you would like to sing or play an instrument with
us please contact Andy Aruldoss on 07799564620.
The Music Workshop singers hold classes from the early years, through
individual tuition, after school and at weekends throughout the weekends and
holidays and mentor bands that teach all genres of music and are based at
Under The Bridge Studios. The quality of teaching and enthusiasm of the staff
have won them many awards. With 24 years of track record some of Jackie
Chase's former babies and toddlers are now adult musician have now joined
the teaching team and also teach at local colleges.

Manic Dynamic first appeared when Sam (guitar), Tom (bass) and Jay
(drums) met at their college in Brighton (BIMM) in October 2008. The three of
them decided to start a band and in January 2009 Sam introduced Kit (guitar)
and James (keyboards) to the line-up and Tom brought Beccie (vocals) in to
complete the band. Having played Komedia and other Brighton venues
already this is a lively bustling 6-piece who describe themselves as a ‘Happy
Radiohead’

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