Archive for Black Tape

June 18th, 2008

Untitled I

Hello friends of Black Tape.

As you may know, Black Tape is on hiatus for the summer, but in its place is UNTITLED. Run by Andy from Black Tape and Laura from Dogtooth, it’s a new club which is nothing like either of those clubs, yet quite like them at the same time.

Please join the Facebook group here -
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=19778701922

Untitled I is Friday 27th June at Henry’s Cellar Bar, Morrison Street, 11pm-3am. £5/4 b4 midnight or students.

We are very excited to have the wonderful Y’all Is Fantasy Island and the equally wonderful Meursault playing live, with DJing from Black Tape and Dogtooth DJs.

Y’all Is Fantasy Island
http://www.myspace.com/yifimusic
“Falkirk’s Y’all is Fantasy Island temper their knowing indie literacy with pretence-free presentation, their faded polaroid confessionals created from with bowed guitar and cold, sepulchral drone.” - Plan B Magazine

Meursault
http://www.myspace.com/meursaulta701
“Riddled with a tenderised charm that cloaks Pennycook’s lyrical brutality, each stool-bound psalm is a mysterious haze of late-night contemplation that scours matters of the heart with the finest melodic tooth-comb, gutting out long-forgotten sins into an open-forum of confession that absolves itself in the audience’s forging eardrums.” - Drowned In Sound

We hope to see you all there.

May 28th, 2008

Last BLACK TAPE for a while - Fri 30th May

After a pretty crazy night with Monotonix, it appears Henry’s are not quite ready to ban us from the venue, which is nice. To celebrate, we’re throwing our last shindig for a wee while. Due to wee Andy going to work for some fancy magazine in fancy London for 3 months, and various other reasons, this will be the last Black Tape till September.

So come down and experience another brilliant night before a lot of you head off for the summer. Expect the usual eclectic lineup of DJs, including a couple who you may have heard of… Expect the usual array of sugary delights in the sweets and cake departments, served up by our glamourous assistants. Expect drinks promos. Expect a few little surprises along the way. Expect the usual booze-fuelled unpretentious FUN.

We hope to see you there.

BLACK TAPE
Fri 30th May
11pm-3am
Henry’s Cellar Bar, Morrison Street
£5/4 b4 midnight or students

April 16th, 2008

Black Tape w/ MONOTONIX - Fri 9th May

We are overly excited to present Monotonix live at Black Tape on Fri 9th May.

One of Andy L’s favourite shows at SXSW last month (where they seemed to be talked about everywhere) the Monotonix live experience is perfect for Henry’s, where their ridiculously high-energy, confrontational approach will go down a treat.

Hailing from Tel Aviv, Israel, a city not famous for its rock n roll scene, this garage-rock 3-piece formed in November 2005, set up on the floor of a club amongst the audience, and the party began. The catch being that the party usually got too wild, the power got cut, the cops were called and Monotonix were banned from playing again almost everywhere in Tel Aviv. Before long, they were looking for good places to play outside of Israel. The band have spent the last year or more touring incessantly around North America and a bit of Europe, supporting the likes of Silver Jews, Queens Of The Stone Age, Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, The Thermals and Dark Meat.

But what of the tunes? Massive, is the answer. Raw, melodic, danceable and satisfyingly heavy. Their forthcoming EP on Drag City “Body Language” (produced by Tim Green of the Fucking Champs) sounds almost like a Monotonix show. What you can’t hear is, as one astounded blogger put it, ‘the sound of your heart beating in your ears after having been chased around the room by a vocalist with his pants literally on fire’. If by now the Monotonix live show does not sound like an eye-watering, undergarment-dampening prospect then you may want to consult your GP.

Some quotes:

“Think guitar riffs like Death from Above 1979, but less pretty-boy attitude.” —The Seattle Stranger
“Grand-Funk-meets-Fugazi fury.” —Noise Pop
“Like Ozzy singing for The Black Keys” —Daytrotter
“It makes the Black Keys sound like Duke Ellington, while evoking R.L. Burnside, Black Flag and Gogol Bordello in profoundly disturbing ways” — TimeOut Chicago

First listen to the tunes - http://www.myspace.com/monotonix
Then see what the live show is like - http://vimeo.com/838873
Then see the short clip Andy shot at SXSW at the end of their set - http://vimeo.com/808996

Monotonix will bring their riotous brand of garage rock to Henry’s for a very special night indeed. Expect crowd-surfing, huge riffage and general destruction, with a large twist of fun.

As usual we will have our eclectic mix of guest DJs, and if you want to have a go (no experience necessary), email us at hello@blacktapeclub.co.uk with a sample playlist.

9th May also sees the return of our fabulous usherettes after a hiatus, serving up the best sweets and cake to get you hyped up on sugar and e-numbers.

BLACK TAPE with Monotonix
Friday 9th May
11PM-3AM
HENRY’S CELLAR BAR Morrison Street, Edinburgh
Only £5 ENTRY, £4 b4 midnight
http://www.blacktapeclub.co.uk
http://www.myspace.com/blacktapeclub

About Black Tape:

“It’s democracy on the dancefloor, as punters get an opportunity to play half hour slots of Indie/Electro/Punk/Soul/Hip Hop and anything else they fancy. Anything goes if it’s good! Email hello@blacktapeclub.co.uk to get involved.”

None of this glamourous DJ nonsense. None of the bandwagon jumping. We play good music. And YOU can too.

Think of a new track you’re bursting to share with the rest of the world. Think of those amazing early tracks by bands that now fill bloated stadiums. Think of those tunes you used to wait all night for in clubs that have disappeared out of fashion. Think of a divine mix of indie, classic pop, rock, soul, electro, punk, electronica, hip hop and everything in between that leaves you in a heap on the dancefloor at the end of the night. Black Tape plays these tracks, and then asks YOU to have a go at playing them yourself. Remember what it feels like to finish a mix tape for a friend and look at the tracklisting and just wish you could broadcast it to the entire world? Well now you can, at least to a bunch of like-minded people in a club.

We are giving half-hour DJ slots to anyone that wants one – providing you can make an impression and make people dance. If YOU want to DJ at Black Tape, please email us at hello@blacktapeclub.co.uk with a sample list of tunes you might play, or bring us along a CD to one of our nights.

NO (SUPPOSED) SUPERSTAR DJs. NO TRANCE. NO PETS.

Maybe we’ll play:
Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Seafood, Blur, British Sea Power, Bloc Party, Interpol, Joy Division, The Postal Service, Le Tigre, Beck, J5, Radiohead, Flaming Lips, Al Green, CSS, Spinto Band, We Are Scientists, Otis Redding, Maximo Park, Gorillaz, Sonic Youth, Peter Bjorn & John, Super Furry Animals, Bjork, Metric, Asian Dub Foundation, Elastica, Ladytron, The Arcade Fire, Sugababes, Jackie Wilson, Strokes, Longpigs, Scissors For Lefty, Young Knives, The Coral, Pavement, New Order, Broken Social Scene, Basement Jaxx, Clinic, The Knife, The Jam, Eels, The Kinks, Rage Against the Machine, McLusky, New Young Pony Club, Sons and Daughters, Sleater Kinney, The Gossip, Piney Gir, Mylo, The Beach Boys, Hefner, Trail Of Dead, Belle & Sebastian, Violent Femmes, Pulp, Guillemots, Symposium, Kenickie, Stevie Wonder, Beastie Boys, Bis, Justin Timberlake, Sultans of Ping FC, Soulwax, Hole, Electric 6, Human League, Klaxons, Raveonettes, The White Stripes, Supergrass, Rapture, LCD Soundsystem, YSPWSD, Elvis, Suede, The Faint, Good Shoes, !!!, Johnny Cash, Architecture in Helsinki, Talking Heads, The Specials, Lush, My Vitrol, Sleeper, Datarock, The Long Blondes, Devo, TV On The Radio, Foals, Low Miffs, The Cure, The Breeders, Selecter, The Wedding Present, At The Drive In, Buddy Holly, Wolf Parade, Manic Street Preachers, White Stripes, The Blood Arm, The Supremes, Diana Ross, Modest Mouse, Brakes, Outkast, The Go! Team, Pixies, Lionel Ritchie, The Crocketts, NERD, The Ramones, Ash, Bruce Springsteen, Snow Patrol, Muse, The Clash, Ooberman, Prince, The Stone Roses, The Beatles, Chemical Brothers, Beastie Boys, Weezer, The Smiths, Erasure, Smashing Pumpkins, Charlatans, Velvet Underground, Pixies, Buzzcocks, Wolf Parade,Moldy Peaches, 3 Colours Red, Idlewild, Spank Rock, Beck, Girls Aloud, QOTSA, Rolling Stones, Radio 4, Battle, The Pipettes, Daft Punk, Gloria Jones, De La Soul, Morning Runner, A Tribe Called Quest, Editors, MSTRKRFT, Death From Above 1979, Jamie T, Test Icicles.

…but you know, it’s kind of up to YOU.

At Black Tape we’re all about giving you what you want. So much so that we’re willing to let you take over for half an hour at the decks, and play whatever you like, as long as what you want isn’t Mika, or for that matter. The Rifles. Cockney Cunts. So drop us an email at hello@blacktapeclub.co.uk and give us a taste of what you might play. If you’re up to standards then the dj slot is yours.

Photos from Black Tape w/ Hostage

In February we had photographer Daniel Rutter taking photos at Black Tape when Hostage played. View them here.

Got any photos from Black Tape? Use Flickr? Submit them to the Black Tape Flickr Group.

January 25th, 2008

HOSTAGE and This Is Music in February

The next Black Tape is Friday 8th February.

Bit of a special Black Tape coming up here, first of all, we’re extremely excited to give you a set from our favourite Edinburgh dj/producer and up and coming purveyor of massive tunes, the amazing Hostage, who’s been gaining some much deserved attention and air play from Radio 1 recently, as well as rustling up some rather large remixes, such as his edit of Cold War Kids’ Hang Me Out To Dry. Check him out at http://www.myspace.com/alanhostage for a selection of tunes and the great monthly mixes that’ll hopefully tide you over until what promises to be a roof-raising set at Henry’s.

We’re also well chuffed to have our esteemed venue-mates the This Is Music DJs, who’s night takes place twice a month on Saturdays at Henry’s and boasts a diverse and stellar lineup of the best bands from around Scotland. Expect the very best eclectic selection of tunes.

And finally, February will see the return of the Black Tape Usherettes! We missed them and we know you did too, so rejoice, as they will now, in their new guise, be once again flouncing around Henry’s providing you, the lovely clubbers, with cakes sweets and many other delights as well as some fine tunes when they take a turn behind the decks. And fear not, Black Tape DJs will be featuring, with the now traditional end of night silliness, as well as more huest DJs for your enjoyment. Be there or be…you get it.

November 13th, 2007

Black Tape Goings On

Just a quick update to let you know what is happening with Black Tape and related stuff at the moment. After a really fun and successful first birthday party last month, Black Tape returns this Friday with the usual eclectic mix of DJs and tunes, cake and sweeties, and general stupidity. We have some really great DJs and we hope to see you there. Remember it’s cheaper before midnight.

If you fancy trying your hand at DJing (no experience necessary) at one of our future nights, please drop us a line at hello at this domain.

After a false start 2 weeks ago, we started our new weekly night last Tuesday. Tonight is the second installment of Red Tape. Red Tape takes place at Red bar on the Cowgate (beside Opium) and consists of Black Tape DJs and friends playing a very eclectic mix of indie rock soul funk electro dance hip hop in a laid back midweek environment. And best of all it’s FREE ENTRY all night. And the drink is cheap. We hope to see you there.

It’s a few weeks away yet, but we also wanted to mention that Black Tape DJs will be DJing at a new soul night at Henrys on Monday 3rd December. More details to follow.

September 19th, 2007

This Friday - Broken Records play live

This month is rather special for us. Not only are we out of the strange time for clubs that was ’summer’ but Black tape has its first ever band playing!

Broken Records are our favurite band in Edinburgh, and we are honoured and very excited to have them play for us. They are genuinely amazing, please come down, even if it is only to see this band. Check them here - http://www.myspace.com/brokenrecordsedinburgh

After there unfortunate last minute cancellation last month, we also have Cannonballs playing a fine selection of electro and such like for your enjoyment. Find them here - http://www.myspace.com/thecannonnballs and listen to their rather fine CSS remix.

On top of all this, we have the final (for now) appreance of our lovely Usherettes, who will no doubt be confounding us with their rather odd choice of tunes to play, and the even more strange dancefloor reaction to said tunes. they will also be serving up the usual selection of sweets and cake, and we will definitely have plenty of battenburg, as Broken Records have specifically asked for it.

The usual selection of random guest DJs will also be playing.

We are really, really excited about this night, and we hope to see you there to share our glee.

August 10th, 2007

Black Tape Festival Party

THE BLACK TAPE FESTIVAL PARTY

Pushing Back Boundaries In Taste

The Black Tape Usherettes invite you to our Festival party. Join us for special guest DJs playing a diverse mix of indie/electro/hip hop/
old skool dance/rock/soul and who knows what else, along with some amazing acts from the Festival and further afield. The Usherettes will be your hostesses, serving all this entertainment with a side order of sweets, cake, and a filthy look.

“Black Tape pisses all over most other nightclubs” The Skinny

Henry’s, Morrison Street (Off Lothian Rd, Under Festival Tavern)
11pm-5am
£5/£4 b4 midnight or students
www.blacktapeclub.co.uk

Do YOU want to DJ at our party? We have half hour slots available. No experience necessary. Even use our music if you want. Send us an email to hello@blacktapeclub.co.uk with a sample list of the kind of music you might play.

July 24th, 2007

Black Tape This Friday 27th July

It’s been a strange couple of months. People leave, people arrive, people leave again. The rain hasn’t stopped. Clubs have been unpredictable. But the sun is shining (well it is right now, dunno how long it will last) and the Festival is coming. So to get you in the mood…

This month we have the Dogtooth girls DJing for us. Dogtooth is an “Ultra-fashionable new wave night-spot” according to the NME. They like all that new/nu rave stuff. We kinda do, but we like our old skool rave too. So there’s going to be a little DJ battle, Dogtooth vs Black Tape, nu vs. old skool, good vs. evil, etc etc. It will be fun. Bring yr dancing shoes, and yr day-glo too (if you must).

Before that we have Ally and Ewan, aka Men and Machines. As well as decks they DJ using laptops and all kinds of machines that we aren’t all that familiar with, and they have strobes and stuff. They play pretty banging electro to dance your ass off to. You may have seen them before at Black Tape.

And before that will be some seriously odd DJing from the Black Tape Usherettes. They’re the ones that give you the free confectionery, cake, and knowing looks. They like their indie and dance music, but they also like their pop. Gets people dancing.

And right at the start you’ve got residents playing some new stuff they want to give an airing, as well as some old familiar favourites. So get down early.

We hope to see you all there

June 6th, 2007

May 30th, 2007

DJs for 1st June

This Friday we have special guests John and Scotty from The Vivians, aka Gun Show DJs
http://www.myspace.com/theviviansdivided

We also have:

Ryan
What song are you most likely to play?  Looper - Mondo 77
Who was the first band you saw live?  The Bluetones
What was the last album you bought?  Low - Drums and Guns
Favourite live act?  Mogwai
Band of the moment? Explosions in the Sky
What song would you have played at your funeral? Elton John - Crocodile Rock

Becky
Becky is a founding member of Black Tape and is back from her globetrotting activities to DJ for one night.
What song are you most likely to play?  Boten Ana - Basshunter
Who was the first band you saw live?  Blur supported by the Super Furry Animals
What was the last album you bought?  Four at once! Volta (Bjork),  Neon Bible (Arcade Fire), Choose a Bright Morning (Jeniferever) and The Knife’s first effort
Favourite live act?  Mogwai
Band of the moment?  Fields
What song would you have played at your funeral?  The Theme From the Pink Panther, in tribute to my Great Grandfather

Simon
What song are you most likely to play?  Duelling Banjos
Who was the first band you saw live?  Oasis at Knebworth
What was the last album you bought?  San Francisco Dues by Chuck Berry
Favourite live act?  Although I’m too young judging by my DVD’s Led Zeppelin
Band of the moment?  Beirut
What song would you have played at your funeral?  The entire Ferris Bueller Soundtrack

We also have the usual resident DJs, usherettes handing out free sweets and cake, and whatever else we dream up in the next couple of days

Hope to see you there.