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Bulletin BoardYou are in: Berkshire > Entertainment > Local bands > Bulletin Board > Giving your all for 100% Reading Giving your all for 100% ReadingBy Linda Serck Why does Laurence Hoare love the Reading music scene so much that he's taken out a bank loan to fund a local bands compilation CD? 成人快手 Berkshire chats to the man behind 100% Reading. 100% Reading cover See below for launch party details and full track-listing"You feel a little bit like John Peel," says Laurence Hoare. Now for a 36-year-old web designer from Basingstoke to come out with a comment like that is quite unusual. Until you realise that he is the brains behind a new local band compilation CD called 100 % Reading.
The CD features 35 bands and artists all hailing from, you guessed it, Reading. "I did one in my home town in Basingstoke," says Laurence of his 100% idea, "when it was finished and launched and in the shops I just missed the buzz". He adds: "Discovering a new band is absolutely where it's at. Finding new music is easily the most rewarding part of it." And his rewards are being reaped following six months of work and taking out a loan to finance the project. Now that's dedication for you! "I think it's a wonderful concept and I'd like to take it around the country," says Laurence, who moved to Basingstoke from Reading 15 years ago. "I had this production line idea of doing one a month - and Southampton is the next one that I'm going to have a look at, but I've had to put that on hold because Reading has just consumed me because there's so much there." The selected bands on the double compilation span the genres from the cool indie rock of My Luminaries and the synth disco punk of Hello Wembley to the funk-infused grooves of Junkyard Scientists and the hip-hop rhymes of Jonny Virgo. "In Basingstoke indie people started talking to the dance people, the hip hop people started talking to the rock people. People heard music that they hadn't heard before." Laurence, a former drummer, trawled the internet for Berkshire bands to feature on his compilation, as well as spending many an hour scouting at live music nights. "It was searching through MySpace, 'Googling' bands, recommendations through bands, going to see them live myself. "What tends to happen is that you find somebody good and they attract good people around them. For example The Trouble With Me are good friends with The Noyze, Junkyard Scientists are good friends with Johnny Virgo - quality attracts quality." Despite the loan and the long working hours the over-riding impression Laurence gives is that he genuinely loves supporting the local band scene. "It's completely DIY - I've done everything myself. I've even made a video. "There's so many international-standard bands on the CD who I'd never have found, and other people need to be told that they're there!" Fancy a copy? Email 100% Reading for more information:
GigsThursday 20 March 2008 | 7pm | 拢5 Friday 21 March 2008 | 7pm | 拢5 Saturday 22 March 2008 | 7.30pm | 拢5 Track-listingCD 1 01 The Trouble With Me - Beautiful 06 Monkey Militia - On The Tiles 11 No Connection - Already Gone 16 My Luminaries - A Little Declaration [Live] CD 2 01 Headlove - Too Bad 06 DissolvedIn - Egocentric 11 Somebody's Mind - Going Down In Fear 16 The Limes - Sun last updated: 19/03/2008 at 14:25 Have Your Say
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