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05/10/2019

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Benumu present: Lion Machine 23 and Mind.org.uk charity event

05/10/2019

About this Event

We are very excited to be supporting an amazing charity Mind to help raise awareness and we'll be taking over the great Notting Hill Arts Club



The event is free entry, however we will be asking for donations.



This way you get to see some awesome artists and also can support a brilliant charity by giving what you are able to.



The amazing Dr. Martens are partnering with us and will giving away a pair of 1460s



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Doors open 7:30pm



Lion machine 23



'there was Daland & the Cosmic Machine and now they have transformed into Lion Machine 23. A north London rock and roll band, with influences from the likes of David Bowie, Oasis, Goldfrapp to the Sex Pistols.



Creating a sound of melodic distortion with rave elements. Lion Machine 23’s songs are written and produced by their frontman Daland.



Spilt Milk Society



They have quickly established themselves as part of the thriving Birmingham music scene and gained attention from BBC Introducing; doing live sessions for WM and Shropshire whilst gaining airtime on Radio 1, Radio 2 and Radio 6 Music. Further afield the milky boys have since been hand picked by Steve Lamacq to play on the BBC Introducing stage at the Great Escape Festival and have supported the likes of Superfood, Fickle Friends, Tender and Marsicans.



BBC Introducing’s Adam Crowther called Spilt Milk Society “the most exciting band we’ve championed years” and said that “they have a bold, energetic and instantly lovable sound to their music”. Fred Perry Sub Culture called them “one of Birmingham’s brightest future bands”.



The Great Flud



The Great Flud are a 5 piece Alt Rock band from London, bringing back the sound of the 80’s in to the modern day. Influenced by the likes of The police to Fleetwood Mac, you will be left wanting more.

They've spent the last year gigging around the local London scene, having the opportunity to support Ecca Vandal and Deaf Havana at Under The Bridge, and most recently support Estrons at the famous Esquires in Bedford.

Having released their first 2 singles ‘Drive’ and ‘Don't Ask Why’ and also releasing their debut music video, and EP is expected to be out by mid 2019. It’s safe to say The Great Flud are ready to hit you big time, making 2019 their year. You don't want to miss it!

Notting Hill Arts Club, 21 Notting Hill Gate 21 Notting Hill Gate, Notting Hill, Greater London W11 3JQ