The Nextmen @ The Hare & Hounds 15th May

April 23rd, 2010  |  Published in Current Events, Essential Gigs 
Written by: danraffety

PARTY ALERT!!!  PARTY ALERT!!!  PARTY ALERT!!!

The Nextmen (AKA Brad Baloo & Dom Search) strive to “join the dots” between music they love be it dancehall, drum’n’bass, hip hop, soul, funk, dubstep, leftfield, straight-up, hands-in-the-air, party jacking pleasers!

Their explosive and eclectic 4 turntable DJ sets are legendary and are definitely not to be missed. Heavy weight beats and treats that are truly focussed on the dancefloor, laced with their own sought after mash-ups, edits and specials.

After 4 studio albums that have received critical acclaim globally, and party rocking DJ sets in the four corners of the world, The Nextmen arrive for a proper JIBBERING SESSION!!!

With support from Birmingham’s resident party starters Home Cookin’ and a dub-step dialogue from Tangawizi this is a Hare and Hounds party not to be missed!

Limited Early Bird Tickets @ £7

The Souljazz Orchestra (LIVE) 11th April Hare and Hounds

March 17th, 2010  |  Published in Current Events, Essential Gigs 
Written by: danraffety

The Souljazz Orchestra return to stun the Hare and Hounds once again with their heavyweight Afrobeat, funk, jazz and soul.

The last time The Souljazz Orchestra came to Birmingham was one of the best shows Jibbering has ever put on- wowing the Hare and Hounds with their rich, deep and dirty afrofunk.
With their latest album,
Rising Sun, still hot off the press Jibbering is delighted to be welcoming them back!

Rising Sun, draws on a wider canvas of styles than ever before, touching on spiritual jazz, West African rhythms and Ethiopian modes. The Souljazz Orchestra have taken their sound to new heights with stunning musicianship and virtuoso arrangements throughout. Gilles Peterson has already called Rising Sun one of this year’s top albums!

Think James Brown, think Fela Kuti, think Antibalas, think I can’t miss this!!

Here are a couple of tasters for you- 1 live and 1 recorded.

8pm-Midnight (Band on stage @ 9pm)

Hare and Hounds, Kings Heath, B14 7JZ

GRAB THOSE TICKETS FROM HERE

£8 (Adv)/ £10 On the door

SAT FEB 6TH - KIETH LAWRENCE and FAT DIGESTER…

January 8th, 2010  |  Published in Current Events, Essential Gigs, Uncategorized 
Written by: Jon Walsh

OUR NEXT EVENT FEATURES KEITH LAWRENCE ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL DJ / PRODUCERS OF THE LAST COUPLE OF DECADES. IN SUPPORT WE HAVE FAT DIGESTER A 10 PIECE BAND COMING OVER FROM NOTTINGHAM TO BOUNCE THE HARE AND HOUNDS… TICKETS ONLY £5 IN ADVANCE

Inspired by the recent fundraiser at the Yardbird, and moved by the plight of the people of Haiti, the proceeds of our next event will go to charity.

KIETH LAWRENCE (DJ)

What a treat, what a legend… Keith Lawrence will be playing a 2HR PARTY SET spanning SKA, FUNK, HIP-HOP, REGGAE & DANCEHALL. He is one the most influential producers of the UK’s reggae-hip-hop sound. Hailing from Brixton and with over 20 years of international DJ experience his set cannot be missed.

Keith’s heavyweight sound includes collaborations with likes of RODNEY-P, TY, ROOTS MANUVA and SKITZ – you get the picture! He also runs his own label ‘MUZIK-ED PRODUCTIONS’ and is resident on London’s COLOURFUL Radio online & d.a.b.

FAT DIGESTER (LIVE)

A 10 piece collective rooted in funk and soul, they are an incredible live band. With 3 singles, an EP and their debut album due soon, the band are already a massive hit on the festival circuit (’best unsigned act’ at Cheltenham Festival). They have played internationally, appeared on TV alongside jazz legend Courtney Pine, who loved them!

The act is dynamic, energetic and engaging, definitely not for the faint hearted! From reggae sound-system toasters to avant-garde jazz players, this collective is made up of musicians that hail from many diverse musical fields. Their sound is freeform funk at its finest.

JIBBERING DJs – MR MUZ & TANGAWIZI (It’s my birthday!)

HERBALISER live 5th December…

November 18th, 2009  |  Published in Current Events, Previous Events 
Written by: Jon Walsh

Let us party on… can wait for this one after the fun and frolicks of the birthday gig!!!

Jibbering & Leftfoot Present
THE HERBALISER

Plus DJ`s: Cro, Tangawizi and Sam Redmore

Hare & Hounds
106 High St
Kings Heath
B14 7JZ
Click here for them tickets…
More than 15 years into their musical journey, The Herbaliser just keep getting bigger, stronger and better. It all began in the early 1990s when West London duo Jake Wherry and Ollie Teeba discovered a shared passion for hip-hop, rare groove, funk and jazz. James Brown, DJ Premier, Lalo Schifrin, David Axelrod and Serge Gainsbourg were their youthful heroes.The studio became their first instrument. Both avid vinyl collectors, Jake and Ollie began using the freshest sampling techniques, coupled with Jake’s musical knowhow from playing guitar and bass. Later they added quest rappers and vocalists. Later still, a full live line-up of brass, strings and cinematic textures. DJ Malachi plus Easy Access Orchestra players Ralph Lamb and Andy Ross became regular Herbaliser collaborators.

Released in 1995, the first Herbaliser album ‘Remedies’ offered an emphatically London-centric take on funky electronica packed with samples, scratches and chopped-up rhythms. It remains an influential underground classic from the urban flipside of the Britpop boom.

In 1997, the second Herbaliser album ‘Blow Your Headphones’ was a more meaty, increasingly vocal affair. The US rock bible Rolling Stone praised the album’s “smooth, nimble rhythms” and called it “a textured, experimental valentine to US hip-hop”. Most notably the mesmerising talents of underground New York rapper and storyteller Jean Grae, then performing as What What, who remains a frequent Herbaliser guest.

Expanding their live line-up to a nine-piece in the late 1990s, Herbaliser became acclaimed festival favourites around the globe. Playing to increasingly large and appreciative crowds also helped Jake and Ollie broaden their studio working methods.

On their 1999 album ‘Very Mercenary’, they began sampling their own playing partners to produce a more organic, full-bodied sound. Alongside What What, ‘Very Mercenary’ also shone the spotlight on a host of guest vocalists including future Brit-rap titans Blade and Roots Manuva. “While it’s always good to have a really hot young MC from the States, we also think it’s important to represent the UK” says Jake.

Following in 2000, the double-vinyl live album ‘Session One’ showed the world what a rousing and dynamic affair the Herbaliser road show had now become. A party pack of crowd-pleasers in beefed-up live arrangements, The Guardian called the album “sterling proof that this kind of music invariably sounds better played by musicians than by a sampler”.

The arrival of ‘Something Wicked This Way Comes’ in 2002 added several new shades of light and dark to the Herbaliser spectrum. A potent cocktail of moody instrumental grooves and funky Brit-hop, it also featured another inpressively forward-thinking gallery of guest vocalists including MF Doom, Phi Life Cypher and Rakaa Iriscience from Dilated Peoples. All Music Guide hailed the album as “colossal and cinematic” while NME praised its “tough, commanding rare grooves”.

Ollie and Jake proved their DJ skills with the acclaimed 2004 mix album ‘Herbal Blend’ and their 2006 mix for fabric. In between they returned to the studio with ‘Take London’, released in 2005.

A multicultural manifesto celebrating the UK capital’s unique mix of soul, funk, hip-hop and reggae, it featured the triumphant return of Roots Manuva alongside Jean Grae, who by now had left her What What alias behind. A rave review on the BBC Urban side described ‘Take London’ as “tailor-made for cruising over Waterloo Bridge at midnight, preferably in a blacked-out mini with a Union Jack painted on the roof”.

Fast forward to 2008 and The Herbaliser hit a dazzling new peak with their richest and most diverse album to date, the archly titled ‘Same As It Never Was’. With a new emphasis on classic soulful songwriting, the main vocal focus this time is on a new recruit, the supremely talented 22 year old Londener Jessica Darling. With Easy Access Orchestra members Ralph Lamb and Andy Ross also on board, Herbaliser noew have a firm five-piece collective at their core. Glossy and gritty, organic and eclectic, ‘Same As It Never Was’ is a timeless soul record for a scrambled musical era. It builds on the band’s hip-hop origins with a rich mix of jazz, funk, R&B, pop and instrumental soundtrack influences. Moving forwards, sideways, and back to the future, The Herbaliser have come full circle. “It’s still a hip-hop inspired record, but at the same time it’s a lot broader because our musical and emotional horizons are broader” says Jake. “It’s all one big family. As teenagers in the 1980s we were into rare groove, hip-hop, early electro and funk, soul and jazz. It’s a big melting pot.”

More than 15 years into their musical journey, ‘Same As It Never Was’ marks the start of a whole new chapter for Ollie and Jake. The Herbaliser have never sounded better.

The Black Seeds (Live) - 3rd October @ Hare and Hounds

September 11th, 2009  |  Published in Current Events, Essential Gigs, Previous Events, Uncategorized 
Written by: danraffety

Yet another unmissable Jibbering promotion…

Black seeds

The Black Seeds are a New Zealand based band that have carved out their stunning reputation on the back of two double-platinum selling albums, and a masterful 8-piece live show.




The Black Seeds produce a boundary-crossing fusion of dub, funk, afrobeat and soul, mixed with a vintage reggae foundation. It is The Black Seeds unique style and ability of layering supremely infectious grooves and melodies over raw, undiluted roots music that has set them apart and now sees their music spreading quickly across the globe.




On-stage, The Black Seeds’ ability to connect with their audience has gained them a reputation as one of New Zealand’s finest live acts. Effortlessly gliding between big-beat funk and deep roots-reggae, their dynamic, supremely danceable, live show delivers a freight train of flavour to the people, on time, every time. Whether it’s a summer festival, or club show, the raw energy of The Black Seeds’ live show always hits the mark.




@ The Hare & Hounds, Kings Heath, B14 7JZ


Sat 3rd October

9pm-2am£10 adv / motd


Tickets From Here

Frontpage Record Box

June 23rd, 2008  |  Published in Current Events, frontpagerecords 
Written by: admin

Shambala is coming…

Seek and you shall find…

The utopian unknown awaits…