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BRDCST 2018 – photos by Bénédicte Dacquin

Bénédicte DACQUIN

is a photographer (working in black and white film) specialized in concert photos and artists portraits. She is particularly interested in protest and the popular voice in art.

Here are the links to get an idea of her work:

benedictedacquin.com
https://www.facebook.com/benedicte.dacquin.35

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BRDCST at Ancienne Belgique, Brussels April 2018

Photo taken by Simon Balaam.

BRDCST 2018 is a 5 day indoor festival in Brussels packed with interviews, concerts and films. Saturday the 7th April was curated by the Sleaford Mods and we were well chuffed to be asked to play. As you can imagine there was a great line up and we absolutely loved it.

Big thanks to the Sleaford Mods & Steve Underwood for asking us, thank you AB team for looking after us and everyone that came to see us.

Photo taken by Willem Govaerts

The links below will give you a flavour of the day or will bring back some great memories.

https://www.abconcerts.be/nl/nieuws/stories/dit-was-brdcst-2018-ontdek-de-exclusieve-interviews-en-concerten-live-in-ab/2483/

Video clip of Steve Ignorant’s Slice Of Live
https://www.facebook.com/AncienneBelgiqueAB/videos/10155118302541086/

Ancienne Belgique (AB) is a concert hall for contemporary music in Brussels, Belgium. It is one of the leading concert venues in Belgium. www.abconcerts.be

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Steve Ignorant’s Slice Of Life – YouTube clips

Steve Ignorant's Slice Of Life - Live at the Forum 2015 (vinyl)

Steve Ignorant’s Slice Of Life will be playing at Colchester Arts Centre on Thursday 5th April, The Prince Albert in Brighton on Friday 6th April and supporting the Sleaford Mods at AB Brussels on Saturday 7th April.

I was asked to provide a clip of one of our performances. As I obviously can’t film myself I rely on you to do the photos/clips and I am always impressed by the quality of it all. Thank you so much for sharing them.

Here 3 clips from Mark Brown that I found. Thanks Mark, I really appreciate it.