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Tag Archives: isochronous
49M Rocking the Daisies 2012 – Friday
Friday 05 October 2012 This year was my inaugural Rocking the Daisies, and what a year to pick – all (15 000 I think) festival tickets sold out meaning the place was packed, the weather was mild during the day … Continue reading
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Tagged 49m, bateleur, beach, beast, beatenberg, benguela, camping, cape town, capitec, cloof wine estate, costumes, darling, dressing up, gigs & festivals, guitars, inge beckmann, iso, isochronous, jon savage, kongos, lights, long hair, machineri, music, out in the country, outdoors, outside, photography, rocking the daisies, shortstraw, south africa, summer, the brother moves on, the sleepers, water, weekends
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Tagged 49m, bateleur, beach, beast, beatenberg, benguela, camping, cape town, capitec, cloof wine estate, costumes, darling, dressing up, gigs & festivals, guitars, inge beckmann, iso, isochronous, jon savage, kongos, lights, long hair, machineri, music, out in the country, outdoors, outside, photography, rocking the daisies, shortstraw, south africa, summer, the brother moves on, the sleepers, water, weekends
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Synergy Live: Day 2
Sat 26 November 2011 An early thought waking up on Saturday morning was ‘thank God for sunglasses’. We emerged slowly from our tents to access the damage from the previous night – Jess’ near-empty bottle of tequila was still outside … Continue reading
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Tagged 7th son, aking, american, black rebel motorcycle club, boschendal, brmc, cape town, desmond & the tutus, double bass, events, f.o.o.l, favourites, friends, gigs & festivals, guitars, international act, isochronous, jax panik, like knives, mountains, music, my flawless ending, nature, outdoors, photography, river, rock, shadowclub, singing bassists, sixgun gospel, south african, southern gypsey queen, stellenbosch, summer, supercancer, swedish, tasha baxter, the great apes, the narrow, the sleepers, tumi, tumi and the volume, we set sail, weekends
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Tagged 7th son, aking, american, black rebel motorcycle club, boschendal, brmc, cape town, desmond & the tutus, double bass, events, f.o.o.l, favourites, friends, gigs & festivals, guitars, international act, isochronous, jax panik, like knives, mountains, music, my flawless ending, nature, outdoors, photography, river, rock, shadowclub, singing bassists, sixgun gospel, south african, southern gypsey queen, stellenbosch, summer, supercancer, swedish, tasha baxter, the great apes, the narrow, the sleepers, tumi, tumi and the volume, we set sail, weekends
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Isochronous: Inscape album launch, with The Sleepers at Mercury
Friday 2 September 2011 I’ve been sick and generally miserable all week, but Friday came and brought with it the ever-entertaining Isochronous, returning to the Cape for the launch of their new album Inscape and joined by another of my … Continue reading
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Tagged album launch, cape town, favourites, gigs & festivals, guitars, isochronous, mercury, photography, rock, south african, the sleepers, weekends
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Tagged album launch, cape town, favourites, gigs & festivals, guitars, isochronous, mercury, photography, rock, south african, the sleepers, weekends
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Isochronous, like knives & Saintfearless at Mercury
Sat 18 March 2011 Isochronous were great at Ramfest so I was excited to see them again while they were in Cape Town. The band announced on Facebook that they were looking for supporting acts and invited people to make … Continue reading
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Tagged cape town, favourites, gigs & festivals, isochronous, jumping musicians, like knives, mercury, music, photography, saintfearless, weekends
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Tagged cape town, favourites, gigs & festivals, isochronous, jumping musicians, like knives, mercury, music, photography, saintfearless, weekends
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Bittereinder album launch – Klein Libertas, Stellenbosch
Wed 09 March 2011 Back in October last year I was mindlessly enjoying some terrible videos on MK (a hobby of mine) when a strange, new one came on. The track’s unusual, organic percussion grabbed me immediately and before the … Continue reading
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Tagged afrikaans, bittereinder, cape town, evenings, favourites, gigs & festivals, inge beckmann, isochronous, klein libertas, music, photography, stellenbosch, tumi, yesterday's pupil
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Tagged afrikaans, bittereinder, cape town, evenings, favourites, gigs & festivals, inge beckmann, isochronous, klein libertas, music, photography, stellenbosch, tumi, yesterday's pupil
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