Solus3 12 Bar Takeover, photo by Russell Bloor

Sunday 29 May 2011

Many thanks to those of you who came down to The Borderline on Friday to see Lunar Dunes set....we played a bunch of tunes from the debut album, 'From Above' and some tracks from the newly released second album, 'Galaxsea'.......a very enjoyable set. Thanks go to the Here and Now Band for allowing us the support slot, Dave Weller for organising, all members of the band, and last but not least my guest roadie, Gary....thanks for all your help! All in all a great week for my two favourite live projects.
Looking forward to playing more gigs soon. More news as and when. In the meantime, enjoy the storm clouds,
Julia x
PS: Click on the photo above to take you straight to Russell's Flickr page where you can view more great shots of Solus3 playing live :-))

Wednesday 25 May 2011

Solus3 gig and Lunar Dunes

Hello there,
Many thanks to those of you who came down to The 12 Bar on Sunday to see Solus3 play their debut live gig.....we had a blast. Thanks to all involved; Mantu and Ian on drums and bass, Krupa doing a wonderful job on vocals, and last but not least the lovely Francesco 'Blue Bird' on trumpet, throat singing, and the most sublime whistling on Mobius Trip.....I thought Bryan Ferry was good, but Francesco takes the biscuit!
We will be returning to Denmark St on Friday this week as Lunar Dunes play The Borderline. Come down and see us perform tracks from the Dunes first album 'From Above', and the new album, released on Monday this week. 'Galaxsea' has already had some cracking reviews, and I'll be appearing as a guest, having played on the last half of the album.
Solus3 are keen to get some more gigs on their books, so keep your eyes peeled here and on our official website; www.solus3.com. Don't forget the album is available to buy on Cd and Vinyl (looks and sounds beautiful) , via us direct and through Amazon. You can download through itunes too.
Stay happy and enjoying the moment you are in where ever you are,
With love,
Julia x
" Music is a cry of the soul. It is a revelation, a thing to be reverenced." Frederick Delius