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Rocket Lolly Saturday 6 April 2013
An evening of peculiar and rarely seen vintage British science films, accompanied by human, theremin and robot band Spacedog and a DJ set from Edinburgh’s resident retro futurists Project Moonbase. Rocket Lolly is packed with historic gems: 1960s infrasonic terrors, … Continue reading
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2-for-1 tickets to Edinburgh Science Festival – Rocket lolly with Projectmoonbase and Spacedog LIVE! This Sunday April 15 20:00 at Ghillie Dhu, Edinburgh, Edinburgh International Science Festival.
The lovely list magazine has a 2-for-1 offer on our show Rocketlolly: with Spacedog at the GhillieDhu. We’re ending the 2012 Edinburgh International Science Festival with Brighton’s Spacedog. There will be old film footage, live theremin and modern robotic instruments, … Continue reading
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Rocket lolly with Projectmoonbase and Spacedog LIVE! April 15 20:00 at Ghillie Dhu, Edinburgh, Edinburgh International Science Festival
Bringing the 2012 Edinburgh International Science Festival to a suitably cosmological conclusion, Brighton’s Spacedog and the crew from Edinburgh-based retro-futuristic podcast Project Moonbase make a rare visit to planet Earth. With old film footage, live theremin and truly modern robotic instruments, … Continue reading
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