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Battery 9 2009 Tour dates Announced

Source: Underground Press ( Battery 9 2009 Tour dates Announced 21 September 2009)

TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED FOR BATTERY 9 TOUR 2009

Battery 9

26 September ‘09
PTA – VAMP Full Moon Lounge
B9
Plasticoma
Hexotericka

29th October ‘09
JHB – Pienk Kerk
B9 Unplugged
Bittervrug – Unplugged

4th November ‘09
Centurion – Steak and Ale
B9 Unplugged
Drikus and Gerhard Unplugged

7th November ‘09
Bloem – Aasvoel Klub
B9 Unplugged

31st October ‘09
PTA – Kasteel
B9
TBC
NuL
Ankst

Battery 9


One F

Source: Underground Press (Underground Press 18 Sept 2009)
One F logo

One F Music was started in 1994, by Paul Riekert, he is still at the helm of One F, 15 years later. The name One F stems from a Pixies song – Jefery “with one f”.

After much turmoil in the existing framework for music distribution and production, the underground music industry especially that in the alternative genre and Afrikaans language were getting a raw deal, and so the motivation was sparked to get something together to help these artists. To this day it is still the same difficult struggle, albeit that there is a platform for artists who are shoved to the fringe, that being One F Music.

*The end of apartheid has meant a loss of government support for Afrikaans, in terms of education, social events, media (TV and Radio), and general status throughout the country, seeing as how it now shares its place as official language with ten other languages. – wikipedia*.

We are A political, A religious, and A language – we like the language of music – because written word like the wikipedia quote I have just used as reference are still out there on the net and we still have Nicholis Louw’s in our midst this has to be mentioned. Having said that One F Music does not give a shit about the above. We do not care if you speak the English language, are Afrikaans speaking or if you speak Swahili – we are in it for the music! Not the politics surrounding music! and the exploitation of artists works in a sheep-mentality society that stands in wait for the next big thing! We also don’t care for the artist who fall in to the trap of sounding like any one else – all our artist are unique across genres.

Paul Riekert - One F

Paul Riekert - One F

One F Musics mission is to facilitate the production, distribution and manufacture of those artists products who would ordinarily be overlooked by the mainstream music market – for use of language some deem offensive (we do not care what you say) – for use of tones that are deemed to be unfriendly (we have enough friends) – and those that speak from a point of self not saying what “my friend” likes but what they personally feel. One F Music is not out there to make fistfuls of cash on the general pabulum that is spewed across our radio airwaves, we prefer a more intelligent approach.

Clair Cantrell - One F

Clair Cantrell - One F

So we are smaller – but our artists endure across fashion, and unlike other record labels we do not sweep them to the side when budget runs out, or people tire of the marketing strategy.
We are not genre specific either – what is good is good and doesn’t have to be put in a box – we are also not psychologists so your angst is welcome here – we quite like it.

We believe in those that believe in making good music – because music is so emotional – it is cathartic and it always astounds me that music is marketed in a visual fashion, but I can close my eyes I can still experience it, and because it is so personal nobody is going to experience it the way others will. So there again I am shtoomped with why people make music that will serve the mass hypnosis of idiots!

You may ask yourself at this point why we do it, my reply – because we deal in music that matters! That will never change and even if we don’t shift a million copies of an artist we will create awareness and you will still be able to get any artist from One F Music directly at any time, via postal order – we do not discontinue runs because they do not sell as fast – we keep them on the shelves for people to procure and appreciate always. If the corporates won’t take it we damn sure will. Screw them!

One F official Site: One F Music
One F – Postal address – P.O.Box 84250, Greenside, 2034 – Physical – By Appointment Only.

Music Genre type supported: We deal with any kind of music, as long as it it unique – we like it, it stays – we don’t it doesn’t. Don’t even think of sending Mp’3’s they will be deleted off the server, if you want us to listen – send to the postals!


8 OUT OF 9 DENTISTS PREFER STICKY ANTLERS!

Source: Underground Press (Underground Press 9 Sept 2009)

From 25 September to 4 October, Sticky Antlers will be doing their first mini-tour through Cape Town. This exciting news comes in the wake of the recent release of their début album on the KRNGY Logo (with help from One F Music).

Despite the fact that the album isn’t available in any of S.A’s mainstream music shops yet, requests for the group to play in the Mother City flooded in over the last few months. When Jarred Figgins, the owner of Club EVOL, offered a big organizing hand, Sticky Antlers jumped at the opportunity to graze on some fynbos.

Sticky Antlers are one of the most interesting and hard working groups to have emerged from the dry, dusty land of Pretoria. This is one band which does not give you more of the same, of anything.

Sticky Antlers

Sticky Antlers

Their fiercely unique music is impossible to pigeonhole, but has been described as an amalgamation of experimental rock, pop, noise and alternative. Individual songs vary from mellow drones through transcendental grooves to earth-shattering distorted bliss.

Live, they are one of the most energetic and intense groups around. Wild and desperate, each band member milks every drop of expression out of their instrument(s), often to the extent of beating them into submission. Art SA magazine voted Sticky Antlers their “Second Young Bright Thing” for 2009 and the band has been the subject of numerous articles in various publications, including the Mail & Guardian, The Weekender, Pretoria News, The Star Tonight and A Look Away Magazine.

Confirmed shows in Cape Town are:

  • 25 September: Club EVOL
  • 30 September: The Assembly
  • 2 October: Club EVOL
  • 3 October: The Corner Bar

The tour will not only be a fantastic way to spread the Stickiness across our nation, but also acts as a great opportunity for the group to introduce the “KRNGY Logo”, which has been rumbling underground for some time now.

The KRNGY Logo seeks out musical oddities all across SA and does not work for profit or fame. In fact, the regular paradigm of music distribution is disregarded entirely; the aim being to find interesting musicians and groups who are truly passionate about creating original music instead of focusing on commercial concerns.

The label hosts a wide range of offbeat and limited edition merchandise items, entirely hand made by the band members themselves. Silk-screened T-shirts, CD-R’s (from as little as R10), CD’s, badges, Slime-O-Saurs and posters are only a few of the items available, all at very low prices!

The merchandise changes often, and editions can end at any time so you have to get whilst you can. KRNGY stands firmly on the foundation of the “do it yourself” ethic and has a strong “hands on” approach. Every part of production is handled in-house; even music videos are covered by KRNGY’s exceptionally creative video and animation department.

The KRNGY logo will also be launching “Taste Nightmare” on the tour. Taste Nightmare is a limited edition illustrated “zine” with original art by South African artists coupled with two CD’s focusing on local bands with strong DIY ethics and a limited edition silkscreen poster.

The KRNGY Logo Corporation Ltd.

The KRNGY Logo Corporation Ltd.