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Gigs & Festivals
BeatCast stream Mudhoney gig
By CMU Editorial | Published on Tuesday 8 December 2009
Music video website BeatCast has put online an exclusive stream featuring a full 70 minute live set from Mudhoney.
The show marked the previously reported release of coloured vinyl reissues of classic Sub Pop albums ‘Mudhoney’, ‘Superfuzz Bigmuff’ and ‘Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge’ and was filmed exclusively for BeatCast at London’s Koko venue in October.
As well as the live set, the stream is accompanied by a 25 minute ‘Under The Beat’ show, which includes exclusive interviews with the band, plus fans are able to download an exclusive, free video of ‘I’m Now’ from the BeatCast vidcast on iTunes.
BeatCast founder, Matt Francis told CMU: “Producing the ‘Mudhoney Live @ Koko’ film has been an amazingly exciting time for us at BeatCast. As well as being long term fans of the band, Mudhoney are also the biggest band the BeatCast team has worked with so far and it gives us a wonderful opportunity to demonstrate the BeatCast channel, the live films we make and the artists we work with”.
Check it out at www.beatcast.tv.
Those with tickets will be able to catch Mudhoney live in the flesh at the sold out Ten Years Of ATP festival this weekend.