859 O'Farrell Street
San Francisco, California 94109

Doors: 8:00 PM
Show: 9:00 PM

$15
General Admission

Dinner Ticket $34.95

Birmingham?s Broadcast transmit radiophonic psychedelia with a sinister, spy movie swing. The edgy atmospheres generated by quartet of Trish Kennan, Roj Stevens, Tim Felton and James Cargill is the sound of a group out of time, out on a limb. ?When we formed Britpop was the big thing,? says Roj. ?I think part of our frustration is as much to do with a sense of dissatisfaction with the music around us as the desire to create something stimulating.? The acclaim created by their debut album The Noise Made By People suggests they?re unlikely to feel isolated for too long.

Like Stereolab, kindred souls and former benefactors who released two of the group?s pre-Warp singles on their Duophonic label, Broadcast are a group who transmute the sounds of the past into relics of the near future, their vinyl heroes the 60s? harbingers of electronic pop whose revenant frequencies segue seamlessly into the present. According to James they?re ?artists that seem really fresh because very few people have picked up on their ideas.? Groups like LA experimental pop unit The United States Of America or American Spring, conceived by Beach Boy Brian Wilson as a vanity-vehicle for his wife and a space to test out some of his wilder production ideas.

Added by porcupiny on October 3, 2005