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1. Ballistic beats
Get Bracknell, Friday 29 June 2007If you love both dance music and the festival season, then Sounds is about to put a beaming smile on your face.
2. Sky set no limits
Get Bracknell, Friday 29 June 2007The Skies return to The Fez Club next week hoping to further impress their growing fans, not to mention their local shareholders!
3. Breaking bands at B&W
Get Bracknell, Friday 29 June 2007Successful promoters Black & White host another top live event in Reading next week, this time at the Walkabout on July 5. A mouthwatering line-up, coupled with a reduced entry fee, turns the event into a real summer special.
4. Never just black and white
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 26 June 2007Promoters Black & White launch their new gig night at The Arches on Thursday, June 21.
5. Coming full circle
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 26 June 2007Little Barrie is back at The Fez and he’s all grown up and worldly wise. Much has happened since the band last visited The Fez more than a year ago, including the appointment of a new drummer, Billy Skinner, alongside guitarist-singer-songwriter Barrie Cadogan and bass player Lewis Wharton.
6. Wired for sound
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 26 June 2007Ex-Stereophonics drummer Stuart Cable’s new band Killing For Company will perform at The Fez Club, Reading, on July 19.
7. They’re a Kooky little number
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 26 June 2007The Kooks warm up for their Glastonbury appearance this weekend with a sell-out gig at Reading’s Rivermead Centre tomorrow.
8. Get stuck into fog
Get Bracknell, Friday 8 June 2007Berkshire-based electronic act, Mr Fogg plays a rare local gig next week in the run-up to his new single on Little League Productions.
9. You’ll be ska-red
Get Bracknell, Friday 8 June 2007The faces at the Face Bar may well be familiar on Saturday as Skaville UK play live at the venue.
10. The Repertoires
Get Bracknell, Thursday 7 June 2007The Repertoires have been playing a few gigs locally and have just appeared at their first London show at the Rock Garden, Covent Garden, having been very well received.
