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The Kills, Irmin Schmidt, Jason Molina, Lykke Li and more to play London instores next weekend
TheBoyDeadly by TheBoyDeadly April 10th, 2008
and Gary Wolstenholme

The Kills (pictured), Billy Bragg, Jason Molina and Can’s Irmin Schmidt are among those who’ll be turning out next weekend for Record Store Day.

15 shops in the UK who recently joined to form ‘The Coalition of UK Independent Record Stores’ (‘The Coalition’ for short) will take part in the international initiative, hosting a number of live appearances within their walls next Saturday, 19th of April. Among them are Rough Trade East and Piccadilly Records, details of whose line-ups we have below:

Rough Trade East
12.00 – 12.20 / Virgin Passages
12.35 – 12.55 / Eugene McGuinness
1.10 – 1.30 / Idle Lovers
1.45 – 2.05 / Jason Molina
2.20 – 2.40 / The Metros
2.55 – 3.15 / Veils
3.30 – 3.50 / Lykke Li
4.05 – 4.25 / Make Model
4.40 – 5.00 / Baltic Fleet
5.00 – 6.00 / Schmidt (Irmin, Can) and Kumo
6.00 – 6.40 / Billy Bragg
6.40 – 8.40 / Flying Lotus Vs Pivot DJs Vs Warp DJs

Piccadilly Records
1.00 - 1.40 / The Kills

Looking to the future, ‘The Coalition’ hope to release exclusive 180 gm vinyl reissues alongside brand new product, protecting the role of the local independent record shop.

Across the Atlantic, artists are doing other things for Record Store Day - Björk is screening that 3D video she's made for 'Wanderlust', while Vampire Weekend are releasing an exclusive 7".


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