- Sonic Mook Experiment
The Sonic Mook Experiment is a music enterprise overseen by
Sean McLusky which encompasses a club night and several albums.The club claims that "like many great clubs in that it was about good music, drugs, scoop live performances, attractive fashionable people and quirky fad-inspiring outfits".
The first Sonic Mook Experiment was held at a venue called The Wheel in
Holborn in early1997 , taking place alongside the likes of Heavenly Records' Social. The emphasis was very much on eclecticism, with the likes ofSigue Sigue Sputnik playing against a backdrop of guitar, beats and hip hop music. The club's move to 333 inShoreditch saw live bands like Clinic,Asian Dub Foundation and Suicide play, as well as boundary-breaking underground electronic music, such as J Saul Kane,Jerry Dammers andAndrew Weatherall . The club segued from the collision of electronic and indie in the late 90s into the more pronounced rock and roll of2001 onwards.In early
2002 Sonic Mook Relocated to the93 Feet East club onBrick Lane in the East End of London. There it produced exclusive first live performances in London from bands like theNew York punk-funk outfitThe Rapture .In June of
2002 it staged an event at theInstitute of Contemporary Arts on The Mall in London, during the Queen'sGolden Jubilee . The event, held over four days, launched the second CD in the "Future Rock & Roll" series. The new album featured 25 tracks from some of the hottest new bands around, many for the first time on CD. Capturing the energy and attitude of the club night that spawned it and the nascent rock and roll scene in London and New York, it included tracks from the likes ofThe Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster , The Liars,The Martini Henry Rifles ,Yeah Yeah Yeahs ,Fat Truckers , andThe Buff Medways . Several disturbances during the festival saw armed police escorting attendees away during the high security Jubilee celebrations nearby.After a hiatus, aside from occasional get-togethers, the night has returned to 333. McLusky also promotes a series of 'neo-rave' events in London.
External links
* [http://www.sonicmook.co.uk/ Official site]
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