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  1. MIXTAPE WITH LUNIK & GIBBY // FRIDAY 15TH JANUARY // SNAFU 3 BEFORE MIDNIGHT / 6 AFTER SNAFU MEMBERS GO FREE FREE ENTRY PASSES AVAILABLE FROM THE ATHENAEUM DOORS 11PM-3AM SNAFU DJ LUNIK
  2. SNAFU COMEDY CLUB PRESENTS PATRICK ROLINK QUENTIN REYNOLDS JASON MURPHY 5TH JANUARY 2010 DOORS 7.30PM ENTRY 5 GET A BOGOF FREE MEAL IN THE ATHENAEUM BEFOREHAND! Patrick started gigging in 2002, and has played virtually every comedy club in Scotland as well as many in England, including The Comedy Store Leicester Square, Jongleurs Battersea, The Buzz Club, The Cellar Bar in Dublin as well as clubs in Newcastle ,Manchester, and Torquay. The year 2003 seen Patrick reach the national finals of the Channel 4 competition "So you think you're funny" at the Edinburgh Festival, and a whole series of gig at the world famous Edinburgh Fringe. Patrick also performed at various "Late & Live " venues during the festival. 2004 saw Patrick become a Jongleurs regular with regular spots in Glasgow and Edinburgh ,in April of this year Patrick enjoyed the ultimate experience of appearing on stage on Broadway in New York, in a the highly acclaimed "Matt McGinn Tribute Concert. 2005 seen Patrick promote and compere a very successful show at the Leicester Comedy Festival, as well as performing in a variety of places from The Hebrides Island, Torquay and Melton Mowbray, again demonstrating the universal appeal of his humour. The Big Smoke of London was again a calling point for Patrick with gigs at Jongleurs in Camden and Battersea, proving he has Capital Appeal. Patrick has also hosted and presented a nightly TV chat show on regional TV station, Thistle TV, where he interviewed personalities from sport, politics and comedy. He also has a regular sell out gig in his hometown "An Evening With Patrick Rolink and Friends", and also organised the yearly Lanarkshire Comedy Festival, which has brought top comedy acts to many towns in the Lanarkshire area. In addition to his comedy work, Patrick regularly comperes events, most notably the DVD "Lord Of The Wing" a film about football legend Jimmy Johnstone, which has so far sold in excess of 60,000 copies. He has twice compered the biggest St Patrick's Day festival in Scotland, and also participated in "The Stand-Up 150" in 2003, in which he and other comedians entered the Guinness Book of Records. Patrick also appeared in, and won an edition of the BBC quiz, "The Weakest Link" Patrick has also worked on stage at the Scottish Royal Academy of Drama & Music, demonstrating that his brand of humour crosses all barriers, and is an excellent after dinner speaker, much in demand simply because he can deliver a setto please and delight any audience. With diversity that knows no bound Patrick also reached number 17 in the UK charts in 2002 as a backing singer on the single "Best Day Of Our Lives". ----- Quentin has been writing comedy since 1998, with a host of TV and radio credits to his name. In 2003, the performing bug bit deep, and he ventured into the world of stand-up comedy. He has not stopped gigging since, and in a relatively short space of time has performed at many venues throughout the UK with much success. He has so far taken part in two Guinness Book of Records attempts, namely the Stand-Up 150 for the most comedians on stage ever in 2003, and One Big Laugh for the longest comedy gig ever in 2005. He has also appeared as a guest in numerous shows at the Glasgow International Comedy Festival and Edinburgh Fringe. 2004 saw him make two TV appearances on local TV station Lanarkshire TV. Quentin described these appearances, which were witnessed by 6 viewers in the whole of the UK (and who were probably outnumbered by the TV station staff) as "The absolute pinnacle of my comedy career, if not my life!" 2005 saw him appear in the Leicester Mercury Comedian Of The Year Competition. He also was part of the successful Leicester Comedy Festival "In Ur Face Comedy" show featuring Scottish comedy legends Kirsty Moss, Patrick Rollink, and Perrier Award nominee Parrot. From Thurso to Torquay. Quentin's youthful energy, likeable stage persona, and excellent material has won him many fans and excellent reviews. When he's not performing he likes nothing more than working on other writing commitments or causing trouble with letters to newspapers under false names! However, it must be said that Quentin prides himself on original and clean material which any audience can warm to.
  3. Check out this awesome mix by Snafu residents Giles Walker and Djamba. Giles will be supporting monsieur breakbot on the 22nd, so get downloading and get dancing!! Giles Walker _ Djamba - Snafu Podcast.mp3 - DivShare
  4. Still got tickets online and some in one-up - this is the perfect wayto see in 2010 with a touch of dancey glamour. Make sure you grab yer tickets soon!
  5. the perfect way to dance off your xmas food belly this is the warm up to his soon to be monthly residency.
  6. you can pick a copy of his mix which also has some discount entry passes from one-up, attic and the athenaeum!
  7. check out this banging alan braxe tune YouTube - The Paradise - In Love With You (Phrenzy Remix) cannae wait!
  8. mixtape presents DUSTYKID (BPITCH Control) - 29/01 Snafu Friday 29th January Doors 11pm Dusty Kid (aka Paolo Alberto Lodde) showed an enviable natural flair for music from a young age, advancing in his piano and violin classes rapidly. However his passion became awoken away from the constraints of classical rules and within the raw energy of electronic music. He released his first EP at 19 and produced under various monikers on labels such as Boxer Recordings Kln, Kling Klong and Systematic. He is currently working on his debut album and describes his live set as a sort of eclectic techno with influences from the 80's restrained with acid house and spiced with minimal?! in few words?! a big beat soup!" We're really excited to have dusty kid grace the decks this year, so make sure you guys come on down and experience one of the best DJs on the scene at the moment! See you guys there. Tickets available from Ticketweb, One-up and The Athenaeum Members 7 Advance 8 On the door 10
  9. mixtape presents BREAKBOT (Ed Banger) Snafu Friday 22nd January Doors 11pm Breakbot - aka Parisian Thibaut Berland - crafts party tunes. Big ones. Hes mastered the art of melting together all the best elements of dance, electro and funk with skill and precision. Born in the early eighties, Thibaut was immersed in the sights and sounds of the decade, and remained appropriately pulled between his love of animation, graphics (He helped So-Me on the design of the Justice debut album cover, as well as creating and directing several animated commercials and music vids) and music. Since then hes remixed for Pacific!, DatA, Late of the Pier, Metronomy, Pnau, Fatlip, Digitalism, Van She, with his remix of Justice's 'Let There Be Light' appearing on their Japanese 'Waters of Nazareth' 12". Thibaut now cooks up choice cut electronic music, experimenting with beats, layers, keyboards, vocals, and Daft Punk-esque get-yo-funk-on basslines. And was recently describes as Dudes basically Justice if they wrote songs about the beach and summertime and pool parties and shit instead of the whole epic religious/heavy metal imagery theyve chosen to embrace instead.f Currently working on his upcoming EP - expect big things. Watch this space...kids will be wearing designer Breakbot tees when he makes the next D.A.N.C.E. Tickets available from Ticketweb, One-up and The Athenaeum Members 5 Advance 6 On the door 8
  10. the dirty hearts club 4th birthday bash - Filthy Dukes (Kill em all) Snafu Thursday 28th January Doors 10pm Naughty electro types Filthy Dukes return to Snafu to rock The Dirty Hearts Club 4th Birthday Party good and proper. Blending pounding electro-house with a delicate pop touch, The Filthy Dukes have become one of the most in demand production teams in the UK. Their monthly Kill Em All night at Fabric turns the dancefloor upside down with their uproarious, incendiary DJ sets that sizzle through a smorgasboard of genres, ducking and diving through styles and sounds without a moment's respite. Their Debut LP 'Nonsense In The Dark', released earlier this year, and featuring guest vocals from Samuel Dust (Late Of The Pier),Orlando Weeks (Maccabees) is decribed as what Daft Punks third album should have sounded like by the Independant on Sunday- a bold statement which bodes well for the future. Their recent FABRICLIVE 48 release is care-free and joyous, it's the sound of two mates, who know their music inside out, throwing their favourite records around the room. This is Filthy Dukes, and this is how they Kill Em All. Tickets available from Ticketweb, One-up and The Athenaeum Members 4 Advance 5 On the door 6
  11. Tuesday 15th December Stu & Garry Scott Forbes Take the opportunity to join Stu & Garry for their superb improv show as they weave comedy from audience suggestions. An interactive comedy experience in which these two veterans of the Edinburgh Fringe amaze & amuse in equal measure. Lightening-fast comedians, they deliver surprising, sometimes shocking but always brilliantly clever, unpredictable, very, very, funny, laugh-out-loud comedy! In short, it's improv.IMPROVED! Last time they were here it was hilarious stuff, make sure you catch them this week.
  12. this is tonight guys! Get doon nice and early and make sure you catch one of the best bookings of december!
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