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Shifty Disco's 9th Birthday Party

The Race

At The Luminaire, London, South East England

About the venue

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The Luminaire

Since the demise of The National, Kilburn NW6 and surrounding locales have long been known as something of a musical desert, but now, The Luminaire, a 250 capacity, comfortable, slightly decadent and much-needed addition to London's small venue circuit, is promoting whatever alternative music can throw at it.

The venue is serviced by two tube lines [Jubilee + Bakerloo], two Silverlink rail lines [Brondesbury + Kilburn High Road stations] and a slew of buses [16, 32, 189, 316].

For directions, go here.»

About the artists

My Device

Exuberant, trashy rock from the Brighton-based trio.»

The Race

The Race

  • Daniel Buchanan - vocals and casiotone
  • Graeme Moorcroft - bass
  • Jess del Rio - guitars
  • Andrew Aitken - drums
  • James del Rio - guitars
"Gleefully unhinged music" Planet Sound, Channel 4 Teletext

Second single ahoy! The Race would like to introduce you to 'Amersham Road/Hope Song', a double a-side of big choruses(tm), swoops and swirls. It's a real stormer and we're dead proud. Mini symphonies. Crashing guitars.

It all started with a demo. Having formed in July 2004, The Race thought it was about time they had something their friends could listen to. The 'Raising Children/Go Figure' demo was finished early 2005 and duly put in the post... six months later and The Race have a nationally distributed single in the shops, radio sessions with BBC 6MUSIC and XFM under their belts and additional airplay from Radio 1 and Virgin. That humble demo was also lauded in the NME and led to a 'Ones to Watch' feature in THE FLY magazine.

Gigs followed. Support slots with Supergrass, The Features, Pure Reason Revolution, Coldplay's touring buddies Morning Runner, and a festival appearance in Spain supporting Fun Lovin' Criminals and Jamiroquai helped four boys and a girl top up their tans in preparation for another busy year. Twelve months and nearly 80 gigs later, the band have discovered their sound.

"Really, our ethos as a band is that we want to write great songs and beautiful, progressive music, that's uplifting and affirming. When people come see us play live, we want them to leave feeling joyous. Thankfully, this is what seems to be happening!" - The Race, August 2005.

The Race are just about to set off on their first UK tour. Once touring duties are over the second single will hit the shops. Two more songs 'Amersham Rd/Hope Song' - watch and listen.

Amersham Road is a street in Reading where Dan and Graeme did some youth work a couple of summers ago - the songs on this single are dedicated to the kids there.

The Race. It rhymes with ACE. In your FACE.

by Adie Nunn

'an agreeable cutlet of unashamed big rock, full of guitars chiming out like bells at a fancy wedding'.
NME

'a magical debut single. Its a smearing of Pixies, with a light dusting of early U2, that should have you heading for the start line'
The Fly (Ones to Watch feature June 2005)

'an unapologetic, impassioned and impressive call to arms... transports you away from the drabness of four walls... positively sparkles'
Drowned in Sound

'it's gorgeous, lilting, alt rock with subtle metallic guitars and a sublime and romantic vocal kicking' ... this is genuinely beautiful music with vocals that are passionate, not fake bluster.'
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