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Local music magazine promoting the up and coming talent around the Aire Valley district. bring you the latest news and reviews and what's happening in the area of music.
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RANDOM HAND A BIG FAREWELL TO THE K-TOWN SKA GIANTS. BUSKING FOR A CAUSE A CHAT WITH LOCAL STREET BUSKER JOHNNY B ISSUE #1 FIRST LOOK THE LOWDOWN ON NEW ROCK FUNK OUTFIT STUDIO 13 Looming around LOOMER BACKSTAGE. FIND OUT ABOUT THEIR LATEST EP: DWAAL FREE
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RANDOM HAND A BIG FAREWELL TO THE K-TOWN SKA GIANTS.

BUSKING FOR A CAUSE A CHAT WITH LOCAL STREET BUSKER JOHNNY B

ISSUE #1

FIRST LOOKTHE LOWDOWN ON NEW ROCK FUNK OUTFIT STUDIO 13

Looming around LOOMER BACKSTAGE. FIND OUT ABOUT THEIR LATEST EP: DWAAL

FREE

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Issue 0ne

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Editors words

I would like to thank everyone who has taken part in the first ever issue of Amplified Valley, it has been a lot of hard work but well worth it.Amplified Valley was suggested to me over at the Snug (The Exchange) as i am a photographer and i love doc-umenting things at the time i was working on a book based around my year being at the venue as a punter, Michael the owner suggested i make a fanzine based around the local talent in the Aire Valley district.

From the discussion with him and the support he has given me towards it i managed to pull all this together.

Sean Jukes // founder & Editor

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P.6 BUSKING FOR A CAUSE

P.8 LOOMING AROUND

P.10 RANDOM HAND

P.18 FIRST LOOK: STUDIO 13

CONTENT

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JONNY B IS A REGULAR SIGHT IN KEIGHLEY, HIS USUAL SPOT BY THE BUS STATION, AND ACCOM-PANYING EARTHY VOCALS AND CATCHY SONGS BRIGHTEN MOST MISERABLE DAYS.

JOHNNY B BUSKING IN KEIGHLEY

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JOHNNY B BUSKING IN KEIGHLEY WHY DO YOU ACTUALLY DO THIS WHY NOT GET A NORMAL 9-5?

THIS IS MY JOB, THE THING PEOPLE DON’T REAL-IZE WHEN THEY WALK PAST AND SHOUT AT ME TO GET A REAL JOB AND STOP BEGGING IS THAT I PAY TAX ON WHATEVER I EARN THROUGH BUSKING. I’M NOT ON ANY BENEFITS, AS MY SOLE EARNINGS ARE THROUGH PLAYING GIGS AND BUSKING. THE THING THAT GETS ME UP EVERYDAY IS KNOW-ING I HAVE THE MOST AMAZING GIRLFRIEND A GUY COULD ASK FOR. SOMETIMES I FEEL SHE’S REALLY OUT OF MY LEAGUE. SHE REALLY IS SOME-THING.ALSO, KNOWING I HAVE MY LITTLE DAUGHTER TO LOOK AFTER ON WEEKENDS, MAKING SURE THAT SHE KNOWS I’M OUT HERE MAKING A FUTURE FOR US ALL – THAT’S WHAT GETS ME UP EVERYDAY. I WANT THE BEST FOR MY GIRLFRIEND AND DAUGHTER. IT MEANS SOMETHING KNOWING I’M PAYING MY WAY, PROVIDING THE FOOD AND SHEL-TER FOR THEM. THE FUTURE IS LOOKING GREAT; PEOPLE KNOW ME, THEY LIKE MY MUSIC, AND GIGS SEEM TO KEEP COMING IN. I’M WORKING HARD SO I KNOW MY CLOSE ONES CAN SURELY BE HAPPY AND HAVE A BETTER FUTURE.

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Looming around

Spending time with loomer , this band are going from strength to strength with the sound coming

out.

We are interested to find out what they’re all about.

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AV: First of all guys where did the name come from?

LM: “Loomer” is from the album ‘Loveless’ by My Bloody Valen-tine

AV: Seeing as you are getting about more, what has been highlight so far during your gigs?

LM: I think just the atmosphere we have gotten, all we do is make noise but people enjoy it. Seeing people mosh is great but I think the highlight is We can expect kind words from friends but when strangers come up and say how much they liked the

show it means all that much more

AV: You’ve recently recorded your Dwaal EP, what can we expect from this?

LM: Just noise really, good noise mind. We are trying out dif-ferent elements to make our sound different to all the rest.

AV: Where did the name for the EP come from? what is dwaal?

LM: Dwaal is like a dreamy, dazed and distant minded state

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Random hand say the farewells after 13 years of pack-ing out venues up and down the country and across the world, these guys really have shown the rest of the world what K-town has to offer in terms of talented mu-sicians. RH are leaving behind something that the locals will cherish and enjoy.

Though this is not the end of Random Hand as words have been said about it just being a hiatus, I suppose after 13 years of working so hard on the sounds they created they deserve a break.

RANDOM HAND THE TOUR TO END ALL TOURS

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These guys really respect the following they have and to go out in style they had created another album and asked the fans and followers to pledge what they could to help support the making of this. In doing so the band didn’t realize the response they would get. Cur-rently the band’s pledge is 250% over the goal.Also since this had been achieved they have stated “10% of any money raised after the goal is reached will go to Gambian Schools Trust”.

RANDOM HAND THE TOUR TO END ALL TOURS

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Random Hand have played with some of the greatest bands in the ska/punk genre, Sonic Boom Six, Bad Manners, Less Than Jake.

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The tour has come to an end and with everyone heading off in different directions “for now” we would like to wish them a full Amplified Valley good bye and farewell good luck with anything and everything that you do guys

Article by: Sean Jukes

photography:Sean Jukes Tim

Bevington&

Charlee Rowton

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the stereo stackWe look at some of the latest EPs and albums to come out of the local area

Loomer - Dwaal EP

tRACK TO CHECK OUT:sOMEONE sTALK ME

fOXES faux

Track to check out: Cops and Robbers

Random Hand

Track to check out: If I Save Your Back

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the event

Located at one of Bradford’s most legendary venues The Mill, Trap Door is a monthly alternative rock party! Spread over two floors, we showcase the best in lo-cal talent with live bands and DJ’s. We offer not just a monthly event, but a unique nightclub experience to offer memories like no other. We like to think of our-selves as an opportunity each month for people to gath-er, drink, dance their asses off and party to some great Metal, Rock, Punk & Ska music.

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Every month there is an (op-

tional!) fancy dress theme with competitions and prizes for the best dressed, including a place in our Hall of Fame! By having a monthly fancy dress theme we’re saying, wear what you want, be whatever you want to be, express yourself, and have some fun safe in the knowledge that you don’t have to try and be anything that “regular society” thinks you should be. We’re all about making your night out the special experience that it should be, if you have a request for a song to be played, send us a message and we WILL tell our DJ. Our fully stocked bars have a wide variety of beers, ciders and spirits at rea-sonable prices that everyone can afford! Remember, our resi-dent photographer Matty Boombastic, is always on the prowl for a good picture so whether you want to pose, dance, or fall over each other, it’s all good with us. We’re open the last Saturday of every month, 10pm to 4am, with a cost of admission at £5, or £4 N.U.S.

P h o t o g r a p h e r : Boom Click Pics-Source from trapdoors website)

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Studio 13

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Entering The Exchange one evening excited to be taking photographs of all the bands that are show-casing that night, the drinks are going down the crowd are happy it was a very pleasant event.

Then Studio 13 came along with there mixture of blues, rock, jazz, funky style set.

This band haven’t been together for very long but had a great connection on stage Chris who is the lead guitar really knows his way round the guitar and truly showcases great skills.

Jerry may look the oldest but as the drummer keeps the pace going

Adam is by far the tallest person i have ever met standing proud with his bass.

Then their is Lowri the front women of the band and truly a boss, keeping the boys in check and singing is truly spot on. facebook.com/studio13.rocks

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NEXT ISSUE:

Sour Mandy

Foxes Faux

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CONTACT:

[email protected]/amplifiedvalley

Thank you to everyone who has helped make the first issue of this magazine.

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