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IntroducingYou are in: Norfolk > Entertainment > Music & Clubbing > Introducing > Preview: Hot City Sounds Preview: Hot City SoundsFrom the shouty punk-pop of Violet Violet to the soothing melodies of Jess Morgan, the first Hot City Sounds Festival is showcasing the best rising acts from across the county. The Norwich-based event will pack more than 40 bands into nine days. Violet Violet headline one of the nights The spotlight is about to be swung onto Norwich's thriving music scene with the launch of the first Hot City Sounds Festival from Friday, 4 to Saturday, 12 July, 2008. Around 40 of Norfolk's most promising acts will turn up their amps at well-known live music venue B2 in Sprowston Road during an eight-day festival takeover, while the opening gig will be held at Norwich Arts Centre on Friday, 4 July. The 91Èȱ¬ is not responsible for the content of external websites Help playing audio/video Each night during the festival, music lovers will be able to catch at least three bands - with a capsule of sounds on offer during each gig, ranging from events billed as New Dance to Gossip Pop and Indie Stars. Popular namesNotable Norwich names like Bearsuit, who are about to play Huw Stephens' stage at Latitude, Sargasso Trio, who released their first album at the start of the year, and The Kabeedies, who have just returned from a storming Glastonbury set for 91Èȱ¬ Introducing, headline three of the nights. Sargasso Trio's Emily Siddall As well as being a genre-hopping extravaganza, people can treat their ears to promising acts rising through the ranks such as the Uh-Ohs, Jess Morgan and Girl In A Thunderbolt. The festival is the brainchild of Kingsley Harris, who runs independent label NROne Records and has amassed one of the county's biggest collections of local music for his East Anglian Music Archive, which he started in 1982. Perfect timingOne reason why he was inspired to put together the event is because of the Norwich scene's cascading momentum. "You couldn't do this all the time because there are lulls," said Kingsley. "I can't do this forever and when I'm older I'd be thinking at the times when the scene was thriving what did I do - and I'm in a position to do something now. "Lots of people have attempted to do something similar and I'm not taking the credit for anything new, rather it's a take on ideas over the years," he added. Entry costs between £2 and 3 per night. AlternativelyÌý a festival pass costs £10. For the full line-up and ticket details go to the Hot City Sounds site:Find out more about Hot City Sounds on 91Èȱ¬ Norfolk Introducing - there will be a three-hour special on Friday, 11 July, 2008. Listen between 7 and 10pm on 91Èȱ¬ Radio Norfolk on 95.1, 95.6 and 104.4Fm, DAB and bbc.co.uk/norfolkThe 91Èȱ¬ is not responsible for the content of external websites last updated: 09/07/2008 at 12:34 SEE ALSOYou are in: Norfolk > Entertainment > Music & Clubbing > Introducing > Preview: Hot City Sounds Norfolk Introducing
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