Our next event...
The return of Bashout after a gap year sees a Dutch invasion in the main
room with Bong Ra, Mc Mike Redman and FFF headlining alongside some awesome UK
talent in the form of Autopsy, Randomoidz and Putsch.
Upstairs, its kick drums vs basslines with Warlock and 3d!t, ably supported
by the fine local talents of Arsequake & Stylatron.
Rounding off the lineup (albeit with an angle grinder) are the Bashout
residents.

main room: multi core
bong ra & mc mike redman [special ‘10 years of bong ra’ set - live]
The legendary Dutch producer headlined the first Toxic Dancehall 5 years
ago and has consistently rinsed Bristol on his various visits and we are
pround to have him back to celebrate his 10 years of releases with a special
set featuring Mc Redman.
fff [mindbender/planet mu - live]
Recent releases on Planet Mu and Mindbender join classics such as Junglist,
which was released on Bong Ra’s label Clash in 2003. We’ve been lovers of FFF
as long as Bong Ra and its criminal that we haven’t had him over sooner.
autopsy [audio damage/deathchant - live]
Autopsy has, in no way quietly, been releasing a constant stream of
awesome music over the last couple of years ranging from all out gabba to
raging drum’n’bass. He is one of our favourite ‘new’ artists and his style
suits Bashout to the core.
putsch [no fixed abode - full av live show]
A new project featuring the audio talents of Ronin and visual artistry of
Influssi, Putsch combines for a full AV live show that promises to rock and
dazzle in equal proportions. Their Bristol debut is not to be missed.
randomoidz [adverse camber - live]
Involved with Bashout from the start, Randomoidz steps up for his first
solo performance. Expect all manner of late night nuttiness from the bearded
one.
bashout allstars [resident badmen]
A feverish four way between Alkemy, Ironside, Judge Fudge and Nick Noisy to
bump-start Bashout again.
upstairs: bass abuse
Rag’n’Bone’s male half has been djing since the now sprawling dance music
culture began in England. These days he rubs breaks, steps and bass into the
dirt on his epic dj sets and weighty vinyl releases.
3d!t [coin operated - live]
Bristol debut for the twitchy 8-bit 4/4 machinations of 3d!t continuing the fine
Bashout tradition of live unpure techno.
arsequake [the blast]
Coming with a extra-tuff selection especially for Bashout. The irrepressible
Blast boys take on the mantle of Arsequake and lay down some off-the-Richter
ghetto tech.
stylatron [fire]
Big hot bashy vibes from one of the main Fire men to set the black swan ablaze.
davey t [dissident]
Kicking the night of with the best ragga breaks around the dissident sound
craftsman is off the drawing board and back on the decks.
p.r.a.n.k. dancehall clearout
What would Bashout be without the last hour bump’n’grind sweatbox session
upstairs. Expect all the classic P.R.A.N.K. selections to come out once more and
maybe even some stuff you aint heard yet!
back room: the bashout lectures
audio and visual edutainment,
special dj sets, powerpoint displays & more...
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sat 14 june 2008
black swan, bristol
10pm til 5am
£5 b4 11, £7 after
advance tickets will be available (as soon as they are printed!) from:
- bristol ticket shop
- rooted
- the golden lion
Directions to THE BLACK SWAN
(438 Stapleton Road, Eastville, Bristol)
BY CAR:
The venue is real easy to find. Take junction 2 off the M32 (Eastville Roundabout),
take the Fishponds exit and head up the hill for a few hundred yards. Pass
the Shell garage on your right and turn at the T-junction. Head down Fishponds
Road until the traffic lights at the bottom. The Black Swan is just on the
other side of the lights, on the right-hand side. Basically, it's piss-easy;
but if you want to check it on Multimap, click
here
BY BUS:
Most busses will come into the main bus station, it's about a 35 minute walk
from there to The Black Swan or a cab should cost about a fiver. If you're
coming in on the Megabus we advise getting off at the Eastville stop (by Tesco,
before the centre of town) and then walking underneath the underpass (keep
your wits about you there if at night), it's less than a 10 minute walk.
BY RAIL:
Temple Meads is a fairly hefty but doable walk, say 25 minutes. If you don't
want to catch a taxi (or bus to Stapleton Rd) then get on the local train
that will take you to Stapleton Road train station. The exit brings you out
within spitting distance of The Black Swan, ask the friendly locals for directions!