Audio Bullys (live), Sugarbeat, Cabaret Voltaire, Edinburgh, 30 Nov

Audio Bullys return to the fray with a one-off live show at Edinburgh's Sugarbeatclub

Article by Jonathan Robert Muirhead | 07 Nov 2007

Two years on from their massive success with the Nancy Sinatra-sampling Shot You Down single and Generation album, the Audio Bullys return to the fray as part of their Flickery Vision tour (borne from the Flickery Vision EP) at Edinburgh's Sugarbeatclub. Always a more successful proposition live than on disc, the Bullys have much to prove, having taken lengthy breaks after their initial spurt of success and depriving fans of more top anthem tracks like Shot Me Down, Ego Wall, and the swaggering We Don't Care, so this gig should be something really special. Peter Hook, a founder member of Joy Division and bassist for New Order, will also be on hand for a DJ set, and Roisin Murphy, former singer with Moloko, will be performing a live set from her solo LP Overpowered. With all that and the Utah Saints, this is a pant-wetting line-up! Don't forget; the launch of Cab's new floor, dubbed the Speakeasy, is on the same night, so start reserving your private tables now for somewhere to chill and watch the action on screens when the dancefloor gets too raucous. [Jonathan Robert Muirhead]

11pm-3am, £tbc