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LEITHLATE Make a night of it, with Wounded Knee, Sparrow & the Workshop and LAW

B ack for a third year, Leith’s sprawling, many-venued, multi-arts night out returns, showcasing over 30 artists and performers across 17 venues. There will be art exhibitions, live music, spoken word and film showings, between 6-9pm. The venues span the length and breadth of Leith Walk and include a former army drill hall, ambulance depot, barber’s salon and a bus. Edinburgh label Song, by Toad will curate an evening of live acoustic sets at Swedish bar Boda; Wounded Knee will be dodging between venues and presenting his Pop- Up Song Shop, featuring ‘songs old, new,

borrowed and blue’; Elvis Shakespeare will host instore shows from local garage punks and folk balladeers, while Superclub opens a new show by Leon Sadler and JR McNeill called BOGLES HOLE. And after the party, well, it’s the after-party. Down at Pilrig Church, we recommend checking out local lass LAW (pictured) (and her dark and dubby Sade vibes, produced by Young Fathers), as she plays alongside pop quartet TeenCanteen and three-piece Sparrow and the Workshop. Various venues, Thu 13 Jun, see leithlate.co.uk

HITLIST THE BEST ROCK, POP, JAZZ & FOLK

David Thomas Broughton The unpredictable, potentially unnerving space where theatre meets music, with the absurdo-emo-folk of Yorkshire’s excellent DTB (above). Mono, Glasgow, Wed 19 Jun.

Nile Rodgers The legendary hitmaker, currently

soundtracking the summer with Daft Punk’s ‘Get Lucky’, performs ‘An Indigo Night in F’, accompanied by his ‘billion dollar guitar’, interweaving the story of Harlem with songs from his repertoire. See preview, page 75. He’s also playing Wickerman with his band, Chic. Summerhall, Edinburgh, 21 & 22 Jun, Wickerman, E. Kirkcarswell, Fri 26 Jul.

I Don’t Feel At Home in This

World Anymore Film, stories & images from the Mississippi Records and Alan Lomax archive. See Five Reasons, p84.Glad Cafe, Glasgow, Thu 27 Jun.

Vatican Shadow Dominic Fernow of Cold Cave/ Prurient

fame brings his dark techno. See preview, page 75. Sneaky Pete’s, Edinburgh, Tue 2 Jul; Nice N Sleazy, Glasgow, Wed 3 Jul.

Kelburn Garden Party

With Mr Scruff, Conquering Animal Sound (right), Hector Bizerk (see Exposure, p79) and Machines in Heaven (see T Break guide, p20). Kelburn Castle, near Largs, Sat 6 & Sun 7 Jul.

T in the Park One of the best line- ups the Balado bash has seen in years,

featuring Snoop, Kraftwerk, Kendrick, Phoenix and Frank Ocean. See feature, p13. Balado, near Kinross, Fri 12–Sun 14 Jul.

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