Nov 2012 WGW Guide (Pre-event Edition)

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Nov 2012 WGW Guide (Pre-event Edition)
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Still crazy after all these years. Yep! We are. But we’re only thinking about you. I mean
why would we want to host a crazy weekend of music, drinking, dancing and shoptastic
brilliance, when we could be at home with our Knitting in front of Emmerdale?
Wednesday 31st October
LOKI'S MEET-UP
8pm at The Elsinore and The Little Angel, for all of us
who are lucky enough to get to Whitby that early in the
week. Meet Loki, stalwart of WGW who has suffered
34 of the blooming things. Buy him a single malt and
hear him reminisce and tell you some of the latest
gossip.
HALLOWEEN PARTY!
8pm - 2am at RAW Nightclub (Wellington Road, off
Baxtergate)
Entry £5.00 on the door.
Join us in a ‘Land of Make Believe’ at our night of 80's
cheese with Goth Karaoke in the chill out room. Try out
some plastic fangs and join us in a spot of Fancy
Dress. We’ll even let in Zombie Pirates! Don’t forget to
bring a Pumpkin... You don’t have to be a Goth – just a
bit bonkers.
Thursday 1st November
SOPHIE LANCASTER FOUNDATION CHARITY NIGHT
8pm - 2am at RAW Nightclub (Wellington Road, off
Baxtergate)
Entry £5.00 (all profits to the foundation)
DJ's: Ben, Loki & Wolfman (and occasional guests)
playing a mix of dark alternative tunes.
This bi-annual fundraiser by WGW has raised over
£3000 since Oct 2009.
www.sophielancasterfoundation.com
over 120 stalls selling everything from Footwear to
Fetish wear and Jam to Jewellery!
Check the back page of this preview guide for a map
of where to find the venues.
GOTHIC BRING & BUY
10am - 5pm at The Resolution
Turf out your Tiara and flog that Fetish Wear. Oh, and the
7” pair of platforms that you can’t even totter round the
bedroom in and help some cute fluffy Bat that hasn’t got
a Mum or Dad. The Goth Bring and Buy raises money for
charity & brings you some fantastic bargains. In
essence... you bring your silly shoes or whatever to us,
we sell them for you and keep 10% of what we sell your
item for and donate it to The Bat Conservation Trust.
Your continued support of the Goth Bring and Buy has
helped us to raise over £32,000.
www.goth-bringandbuy.co.uk
THE MAIN EVENT - THE BANDS
Doors 8pm - at the Spa Pavilion (first band onstage at
8.30pm approx - check times at the Info Stall if you
want to see a specific artist). Turn to page 7 for
profiles of the weekend’s Spa DJs.
FEATURING
Mesh
Fangs On Fur
Inertia
Dutch Order
Last July
Friday 2nd November
LOKI'S WHITBY VIRGINS WELCOME MEET
11am for 11.30am (that's in the morning) at the Spa
Pavilion Theatre Bar (along the corridor from the
foyer). Never attended WGW before? Then get all the
info you need here at our informal meet hosted by
WGW veteran Loki. Meet in the Spa Foyer. Don’t be
late! Loki will be available during the weekend if you
have any questions (though his answers may become
more silly as the night goes on!)
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THE BIZARRE BAZAAR - ALTERNATIVE MARKET
10am - 5pm in the Spa Exhibition Hall, Spa Foyer, Spa
Theatre & Whitby Leisure Centre Sports Hall &
Community Room.
Bigger and better with even MORE stalls selling MORE
things you absolutely must have (even though buying
that coat will mean Beans on Toast for the next 6
months).
Yes, our ever enticing Alternative Market is back with
Saturday 3rd November
THE BIZARRE BAZAAR - ALTERNATIVE MARKET
10am - 5pm in the Spa Exhibition Hall, Spa Foyer, Spa
Theatre & Whitby Leisure Centre Sports Hall &
Community Room.
Credit Cards Ahoy! It’s day two of Shoppin’ til yer
Droppin’!
Check the maps on the back page of this guide for info
on where it’s all happening.
FORUM & FACEBOOK MEET UP
2pm at The Little Angel - Free entry ;-)
This year we’ve combined The WGW Forum and
Facebook followers at one venue for a 2 in 1 meet or
as Harry Hill would put it “Fiiight”. It’s not a formal
meet but you’re bound to bump into some friendly
faces and our Forum members will be wearing Forum
Tags complete with their user name. Drop a line to
provisional itinerary
all listings subject to confirmation/CHANGE - check www.whitbygothweekend.co.uk for up to date information
info@whitbygothweekend.co.uk for more info or to
order a Forum / Facebook Tag.
WGW POOL COMPETITION
2.45pm for 3pm start at The Met Bar.
Free Entry (but be on time!) Entry is limited and usually
all the slots get taken. Once again battle will take
place on the baize for the honour of being crowned
WGW Pool Champion and the first prize of... a box of
JAFFA CAKES! We are a friendly crew, and spectators
are more than welcome. The competition usually
finishes at about 5pm.
GOTHIC BRING & BUY
10am - 4.30pm at The Resolution
Raising money for charity & bringing you some
fantastic bargains. Today is the day to drop by the
Resolution to see how much cash you’ve made to
spend on even more clothes and shoes tomorrow. The
lovely people running this are all volunteers and have
raised a whopping £8607.55 for charity since April
1998.
www.goth-bringandbuy.co.uk
THE MAIN EVENT - THE BANDS
Doors 8pm - at the Spa Pavilion (first band onstage at
8.30pm approx - check times at the Info Stall if you
want to see a specific artist). Turn to page 7 for
profiles of the weekend’s Spa DJs.
FEATURING
Alien Sex Fiend
Blitzkid
All Living Fear
The Last Cry
Angels Of Liberty
Sunday 4th November
THE BIZARRE BAZAAR - ALTERNATIVE MARKET
10am - 4pm in the Spa Exhibition Hall, Spa Foyer, Spa
Theatre & Whitby Leisure Centre Sports Hall &
Community Room.
‘And we shall know them by the trail of their empty
wallets and shopping bags’...
You’ve ‘ummed’ and ‘ahhed’ over those shoes and
now Panic! The day trippers have arrived. If you’re in a
blind panic you can double-check the back page of
this preview guide for a map of where to find the
venues.
THE OFFICIAL DOG WALK
12 noon - Meeting at the bandstand opposite the
RLNI shop on Pier Road - don't forget your dog!
Should be finished just in time to get back out for the
footie!
FOOTBALL - REAL GOTHIC vs ATHLETICO GAZETTE
2pm at Whitby Town FC, Upgang Lane
Watch the girls show ‘em how it’s done at half time.
Real Gothic Ladies FC vs Whitby Gazette Girls penalty
shoot out. You won’t see girls taking shots at goal in
corsets and silly boots anywhere else. Raising funds
for The Willow Foundation and the Gazette’s chosen
charity. Stick around after the match for Pablo and
Louise’s Charity Raffle and Auction
www.whitbygazette.co.uk
www.facebook.com/RealGothic
NOSTALGIA
9pm - 3am at RAW Nightclub (Wellington Road, off
Baxtergate).
No industrial, no metal, no ebm, it's a Goth night...
feat. DJ's martin oldgoth, Dave Exile, Velouria and
special guest DJX - 'dark/goth' dress code.
£5.00 Entry in advance - Tickets on sale from early
September from www.thirteen13.co.uk/nostalgia.htm
or £6.00 on the door.
Monday 5th November
RECOLLECTION
9pm - 2am at RAW Nightclub (Wellington Road, off
Baxtergate).
DJ's Ben, Disco Dolly and martin oldgoth with playlists
leaning more towards the long lost side of the eighties,
focusing on the decade that brought us post punk,
new romantic and goth but stretching either side of it
to include new wave and indie classics.
£5.00 Entry in advance - Tickets on sale from early
September from www.thirteen13.co.uk/recollection.htm
or £6.00 on the door.
Tuesday 6th November
No. We’re really sorry, you really have to leave now.
Besides you must have run out of eyeliner and
hairspray (not to mention cash) by now and besides
which, Deal or No Deal starts at 4pm.
SPA TICKETS
A limited number of tickets may be still available for
the Spa Event during the weekend. Prices are Friday £26.00, Saturday - £29.00 or £50.00 for the whole
weekend.
For more information or to check availability, please
visit the WGW Info Stall in the Spa Foyer or call
07970 704702.
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WGW NOV 2012 main spa
Last July
Initially formed as a two-piece, Last July played a number of gigs across England, most
notably to a packed audience at the Resolution Hotel during the Whitby Goth Weekend in
October 2009. Their debut E.P. ‘Nothing Else But You’, gained favourable reviews and
airplay and in 2011, Last July's sound and stage presence increased tenfold with the
addition of Nevla on guitar. The band went from strength to strength with myriad
successful gigs and the release of their single ‘Glamorous Parasite’. They began 2012
with the launch of their debut album and a string of live appearances across the
country, including The Spring Whitby Goth Weekend, and we’re very pleased to welcome
them back once again for Halloween.
Dutch Order
Dutch Order consists of four people with a love for music who decided to form a band - the one we now know and
love - Dutch Order. Through most of 2009 the band were practicing and working on their songs, waiting to unleash six
months of hard work onto an unsuspecting audience. They played their first gig in
December 2009, and that's where it all began... 2010 saw the band venturing into
London with their first ever London gig, and then on to other areas of the UK, to
much acclaim. They've been featured in Dominion Magazine and were Band Of
The Month for December 2010 on Germany's Static Magazine Website. They have
a self-titled EP available and an album in the pipeline. So, come and check them
out and see what they're really all about, because you can't beat seeing a Dutch
Order live performance.
Inertia
Inertia was formed in 1992 by Reza Udhin. After an extensive period with
other industrial acts, Reza decided to concentrate on a solo project which
brought together elements of Industrial and Techno to form something quite
different to anything in the scene at that time, and following several name
changes, Inertia was born. Inertia were immediately signed to Germany’s
Celtic Circle Productions within a few weeks of forming, and released their
debut ‘Infiltrator’, in June 1995. This CD was a re-recording of the band’s
first demo tape and was an immediate success. Since then, the band have
continued to grow stronger for the best part of two decades with numerous releases and several line up changes with
the current line up featuring Reza Udhin (Killing Joke), Alexys B (Electro Falco), Kneill X (ex Killing Joke/Killer B Movie)
and Andrew Lowlife (Swarf). Their most recent album ‘Deworlded’ brings together the band's unique mix of electronic
sequences, harsh rhythms, crunching guitars and dark song structures to present the band's best work to date.
Fangs On Fur
Fangs on Fur are a female fronted goth-punk-deathrock band from Los Angeles and put on shows full of energy and
fun. They cite their influences as The Clash, The Slits, and Gun Club and from the
recorded material so far released (one EP and and one of the most eagerly
awaited debut albums of recent years) they're underselling themselves. Imagine
those artists mixed with a small pinch of Bow Wow Wow and a large chunk of
eighties UK goth and you're heading in the right direction, as F-Girl says “Either
a band sounds too much like the old school, or not enough. We just write the
music that comes out. Sometimes it sounds like THIS and sometimes it sounds
like THAT. People can put us in any category they want. That's not our concern.
You need to know your identity before someone chooses it for you”.
Mesh
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Mesh was formed in 1991 by Mark Hockings (vocals, guitars, keyboards,
programming, lyrics) and Richard Silverthorn (keyboards, programming)
after the two met at a gig where Silverthorn’s band was playing. They were
soon joined by Neil Taylor (keyboards, programming), a former band-mate of
Silverthorn, and continued as this line up until 2006 when Taylor announced
that he was leaving the band to pursue other interests. Hockings and
Silverthorn unequivocally stated their desire to continue making music as
Mesh, and the band recruited keyboardist Geoff Pinckney to act as a
replacement for Taylor during their live performances, also taking this
opportunity to incorporate a live drummer - Sean Suleman. 2009 saw the
band working hard in their studio in Bristol writing and recording a ‘Grittier
and more Rockier’ album which would become ‘A Perfect Solution’ which
was released later that year. The album spawned 2 singles, and they
followed this with the release of ‘An Alternative Solution’ which contained all
remix tracks of ‘A Perfect Solution’ by bands like Zeromancer & Assemblage 23 among others. In August 2011 the band
announced via twitter that Geoff Pinckney “will no longer be playing live with Mesh”, and in September of the same
year the band announced that work had commenced on their next album and they’re excited by the results so far.
event - BAND biographies
Angels Of Liberty
Formed in 2011 the band spent years on painstaking research. The task was undertaken by getting
monstrously drunk out on the UK scene following some of the best Goth Rock bands during the nineties.
After years of snakebite fuelled antics, worn out winklepickers and working as glorified skivvies in
recording studios they set about the task of creating something themselves. So more than a little
fashionably late, showing signs erotic crystallization inertia and with moth eaten frock coats, here they are!
The Last Cry
The Last Cry hail from the UK’s south coast. They are: Andrew Birch (Vocals), Chris Carey (Bass Guitar) & Tim
Green (Guitar). The group originally took it cues from bands like The Cure, The Cult and Depeche Mode, and over
time have created a dark, atmospheric and dramatic wall of sound which
exhibits coherency, intensity and emotional depth. Their music can take many
guises, from a slow ballad to a hard edged industrial track. The Last Cry do it
all with a belief that, “as long as their music remains dark, the choice of what
they do, and where they go with their music remains open”. The groups debut
album 'Walking to the Edge' has won critical acclaim within the industry and
with fans alike, and they are currently working on their second album 'Living
in Grey'. The band pride themselves on their live performances which offer intensity, passion and honesty.
All Living Fear
All Living Fear are a familiar name to WGW as the band opened the first
festival in 1994 and have played 3 times since, the last time being 5 years
ago. The band, best known for songs like Crimson, Stranger To None and
Jessica started in 1992 and have released 6 albums and played over 300
shows in the UK. All Living Fear haven’t played live since 2010 (apart from the
odd low key acoustic show) and have just been working in the studio - recent
releases include 2 acclaimed EPs ‘Broken Dream’ and ‘Breaking the Fire’. Now All Living Fear will play a special 20th
anniversary one off show at the heart of Goth, The Whitby Goth Weekend with a new line up and with live drums for the first
time. All Living Fear are now Matthew North (Guitar and Vocals), Steve Williams (Bass Guitar), Mike Soundy (Drums).
Blitzkid
Blitzkid is a horror punk band that began in Bluefield, WV in the winter of 1997, with
guitarist/vocalist/songwriter TB Monstrosity and bassist/vocalist/songwriter Argyle
Goolsby. In the 15 years that they have been a band, they have toured consistently all
over the US and overseas, released multiple albums and EPs, a Live DVD and participated
on the soundtrack for a film. In 1998, the trio began songwriting, rehearsing, and started
playing local gigs. In May of 1999, they recorded the 7-song ‘Revisited EP’. This particular
release showcased a more hookladen ‘horror rock’ approach that the band had already
hinted at. Now, after 15 years Blitzkid are calling it a day at the end of 2012, and this will
be one of the last chances you get to catch them live. Don't miss them!
Alien Sex Fiend
Having emerged from London's notorious ‘Batcave’ club in the winter of 1982, the legendary Alien Sex Fiend - the
uncompromising and progressive musical organism - is about to celebrate its 30th year anniversary. Led by veteran
visionaries of space, time and sound, the beautifully bizarre duo of Nik Fiend and Mrs. Fiend, aided and abetted by
an ever-shifting squad of henchmen, the band has consistently forged new, unorthodox musical terrain. Persisting
on this mission in 2010 Alien Sex Fiend introduced yet another amalgamation of style, beat and discord on their
13th studio album, "Death Trip", declared by Mick Mercer to be "Pure classic Sex Fiend". Alien Sex Fiend's
infamous live shows are must-be-seen events. A
ghoulish spider-webbed stage set, comprising mutilated
mannequins, assorted severed body parts, skulls, bones and
garbage cans, acts as the backdrop. With Mrs. Fiend's
analogue armada of twisted beats and mutated sounds
driving the spontaneous, insane theatrical antics of
ringleader, Nik Fiend... expect the unexpected! The
gruesome twosome will be joined by long-term ally, the
mysterious Gonzo, on wig-city guitar. Fifth on the all-time
list of artists with the most independent single chart entries,
Alien Sex Fiend often blast out songs spanning their entire
career. From early hits like ‘Ignore The Machine’, ‘R.I.P. (Blue
Crumb Truck)’, and the classic ‘Now I'm Feeling Zombiefied’,
through to flashes to the future, the hair raising Alien Sex
Fiend Live Experience is a total audio visual assault.
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WHITBY GOTH WEEKEND
Q. What is the Whitby Goth
Weekend?
A. The Whitby Goth Weekend (WGW)
was founded in 1994 by Jo Hampshire
of Top Mum Promotions and has
grown to become one of the world’s
premier Goth events. Taking place in
Whitby, North Yorkshire, UK, the WGW’s
official line is to provide musical
entertainment with bands and DJs,
although the culture of the WGW has
far outgrown that simple agenda.
Whitby Goth Weekend now has
something for everyone with an
interest in goth and all things
alternative. It’s a celebration of the
non-conformity, diversity and freedom
of expression the scene embodies.
Thousands of Goths and alternatives
of all ages and from all walks of life
head to the town for an amazing
long weekend. Whether they spend
the nights dancing or drinking, the
days shopping in the various
'Bizarre Bazaar' locations, or just
wandering around town in their
finery, it's a weekend they never
forget!
Q. Where does it take place?
A. The main event takes place in the Spa
Pavilion which is situated on West Cliff
in Whitby, North Yorkshire YO21 3EN.
Q. How much are tickets for the
main event at the Spa Pavilion?
A. For the Winter 2012 event, full
weekend tickets cost £50, Friday only
tickets cost £26, and Saturday only
tickets cost £29.
Q. How do I buy a ticket?
A. Both weekend and single day
tickets can be bought online direct
from us through our secure online
shop www.whitbygothweekend.co.uk/
tickets.php, or from one of our official
ticket resellers: Pandemonium from
the shop in Whitby or online at
www.whitbypandemonium.co.uk,
Morgana in Wakefield, Void in
Nottingham, or Vagabonds online at
www.vags.net. If you can’t obtain a
ticket from one of these sources
because they’ve sold out, you may
want to try asking on the forum
http://forum.whitbygothweekend.co.uk
/phpbb3/
or
on
Facebook
www.facebook.com/whitbygothweekend
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Q. What should I do with my ticket?
A. Tickets should be exchanged for
wristbands at the WGW info stall in The
Spa Pavilion preferably between the
hours of 10am-5pm on Friday or
Saturday. This helps us by easing
congestion at the door, but please
don’t worry if you are arriving late as
tickets may be also exchanged on the
door. Your wristband entitles you to
two nights of live bands and DJs
between the hours of 8pm and 2am at
the Spa Pavilion.
Q. What time do the bands start and
finish?
A. Generally the bands start at 8.30pm
and finish around 1.00am, though we
recommend you ask at the info stall
during the weekend for up to date
information especially if you wish to
see a specific band.
Q. When will my ticket(s) arrive?
A. Tickets ordered through the WGW
website are usually posted in one
batch approximately 28 days before
the event, though other outlets may
ship them earlier.
Q. Is there a dress code?
A. Not as such, no. However, we
expect a level of taste and
decency. Festival goers are pretty
non-judgmental so anything from
jeans and a t-shirt to full Victoriana is
fine… just wear whatever you feel
comfortable in!
Q. Is the Spa Pavilion open at times
other than for the evening events?
A. The Spa Pavilion is also open during
the day for the Bizarre Bazaar
Alternative Market and for making
enquiries at the WGW info stall. The
Spa also has a bar and a kitchen open
during the day for the sale of alcohol,
soft drinks, tea, coffee and food.
Q. Can I get a refund?
A. Refunds are not available but in
some circumstances we may be able
to transfer your ticket to the next
event.
Q. Where can I get info during the
festival?
A. You can get more info from the
info stall which is in the foyer of
The Spa Pavilion. You can’t miss it
really, there’s usually a huge banner
and a mass of people hanging about
there. The info stall will be available
all weekend, should you need any
help.
Q. This will be my first time
attending the WGW, any tips?
A. We run a ‘WGW Virgins’ meeting on
the Friday morning of each festival at
11am in the Spa Pavilion. This is
hosted by Loki who has attended every
WGW so he has lots of tips and helpful
info. Please wait in the foyer and Loki
will make himself known when the
meeting is about to start.
Q. How do I get to the event?
A. You can find travel information
through the following links…
Trains
www.thetrainline.com
One stop train ticket booking website
Buses
www.nationalexpress.com
The UK's Largest Coach Network
www.arrivabus.co.uk/
For local buses connecting Whitby to
Middlesborough and also for getting
out and about outside of the town
centre.
Whitby town itself isn’t that big, and
can be walked across in less than an
hour. There are a few minicab
companies in Whitby but there are no
standard “black” or “Hackney” cabs.
Some local Taxi numbers are:
Harrisons
Parc Taxis
Smilers Taxis
Streamline
Tel: 01947 600606
Tel: 07900 213054
Tel: 07881 467725
Tel: 01947 603321
Q. Where can I stay in Whitby?
A. Up to date computerised
availability for Hotels, B&Bs and self
catering cottages can be found at
www.discoveryorkshirecoast.com
or by phoning Whitby Tourist Info on
01723 383636. Wherever you
decide to stay, book early as places
can fill up very quickly, especially
when new Goth Weekend dates
have been announced.
Q. What disabled facilities are there
in Whitby?
A. Here are a few useful websites
which contain disability access and
accommodation information for around
the town:
General overviews of access and
facilities:
www.whitbydag.org.uk
www.discoveryorkshirecoast.com
Accommodation:
www.iknow-yorkshire.co.uk
www.laterooms.com
www.hello-yorkshire.co.uk
Travel:
www.nationalrail.co.uk
www.northyorkmoors.org.uk
FAQ and information
Q. Where can I buy/find…
A. Some useful places and contact info
are listed below. You’ll also find a map
on the back of this Souvenir Guide.
Banks/Cashpoints
Barclays, Baxtergate
Co-op Superstore, Langbourne Road
Halifax, Baxtergate
HSBC, Baxtergate
Lloyds TSB, Flowergate
NatWest, Baxtergate
Nationwide, Victoria Square
Yorkshire Bank, Baxtergate
Four Lane Ends Filling Station,
Guisborough Road
Stakesby Filling Station, Castle Road
Chemists
Boots - 64 Baxtergate - Tel: 01947
602219 - Level access & automatic
door
Day Lewis - 61 Baxtergate - Tel: 01947
602184 - Step into shop and step to
rear counter.
Alliance Chemist (Moss) - 14 Skinner
Street - Tel: 01947 602084
Information
Whitby Visitor & Tourist Information
Centre - Langbourne Road - Tel: 01723
383637
Local Newspapers
Whitby Gazette, 17/18 Bridge Street
Tel 01947 602836. Published each
Friday. Local information about tides,
late night opening for chemists, church
services and local events.
Petrol Stations
Four Lane Ends, Guisborough Road.
Open daily 6.30am to 10pm.
Cashpoint.
George Harrison, Upgang Lane. Open
daily 7am to 11pm.
Stakesby Filling Station (with large
Spar shop) 7am to 11pm. Cashpoint.
Post Offices
Main Post Office,
Co-op superstore, Langbourne Road.
Sub Post Office,
Church Street (cobbled end)
Sub Post Office,
The Parade, West Cliff, Whitby.
Supermarkets/Stores
Co-op Superstore. Langbourne Road
Tel: 01947 600710. Level access &
automatic doors. Open 7 days. Car
park at rear (free to shoppers spending
over a certain amount).
Lidl Store. Stakesby Road, Whitby,
North Yorkshire YO21 1HS. Open 7
days. Free car park.
Internet Access
Internet access is available at:
Whitby Library Windsor Terrace Whitby, North
Yorkshire YO21 1ET - 0845 300 6687
(non members welcome)
The Coliseum Internet Cafe Victoria Square, Whitby. North
Yorkshire, YO21 1EZ - 01947 825000
Parking
There is limited on street parking in
Whitby. Car parks are listed on the
map on the back page of this guide.
EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS
Police
Whitby Police Station Spring Hill
(not continuously manned)
Tel: 0800 6060247
Doctors
Springvale Medical Centre
Tel: 01947 820888
Hospital
Whitby Hospital Spring Hill
Tel: 01947 604851
A & E (Also emergency dental treatment)
Tel: 01947 824238
Vets
The Animal Health Centre
High Stakesby, Whitby, North Yorkshire
YO21 1HL
Tel: 01947 820333/603269
WGW CONTACT DETAILS
Top Mum Promotions
PO Box 96
Whitby
North Yorkshire
YO22 4WD
info@whitbygothweekend.co.uk
Tel: 07970 704702
WGW NOV 2012 provisional itinerary - DJ Profiles
Spa Pavilion DJ Profiles - Friday & Saturday Night
Simon B-Movie
Once the world famous International Rescue puppet and gothic-punk Count Von Sexbat, WGW resident Simon B-Movie changed his DJ name just too
late for it to make any difference. Now wanted by the US Military he exists on the periphery of your subculture and wonders why his records don’t fit in
the CD players. Best known for an eclectic mix of goth, punk, industrial, and some amazingly random stuff that you’d really think he shouldn’t have the
temerity to be playing at WGW. Every time you hear him play out is probably the last gig he will play. “The manifesto of the B-Movie Sound System,” he
explains, “was entertainment not education. Whitby is a place designed to have fun, the sort of fun you can’t have elsewhere. It’s like DJing in Vegas,
except the toilets work and there are fewer fruit machines. I am looking forwards to remembering what all the light-up buttons do on the mixer.” He
will be supported by a mystery guest; you should all come and dance like little drunken gothic bees!
DJ Cymek
Hailing from Manchester, DJ Cymek is an avid enthusiast of goth rock, darkwave, shoegaze, dreampop and ethereal ambient, as well as a solid dose of
EBM, industrial and dark electro. With slots under his belt at such Manchester nights as Unpretention, Ara and Beta Complex (including an infamous battle
set with the legendary AD3K from Analoguetrash), he is very honoured and excited to be bringing his own unique blend of darkwave with a touch of
electro goodness to the Spa for the Friday and Saturday, as well as enjoying yet another fun filled WGW with the rest of the black clad, party mad hordes.
DJ Cassiel
Back to the fray on the UK scene after some years away (working the alternative clubs of Iberia and beyond), playing the best in old-school Goth,
Post-Punk & Positive Punk, Darkwave and a sprinkle of related goodness. Past residencies and slots in places as diverse and wide-spread as: Hades,
Beer Keller, Góticas Siniestro, Youthanasia, Pink Toothbrush, Rock Club Marbella etc.
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The Spa
Whitby Leisure Centre
RAW (Nostalgia & Recollection)
The Shambles (Pub)
Whitby Tourist Information
Football Ground
The Elsinore (Pub)
Taxi Rank
Train Station
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Bus Station
Pannet Park & Art Gallery
Sophie Lancaster Memorial Bench
Hospital
Police Station
Little Angel (Pub)
199 Steps
Tattooist / Piercer
Magpie Cafe / Takeaway
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Cashpoint
Coliseum (Internet Cafe)
Pandemonium (Goth Shop)
Post
Office
Petrol Stations
Indian Takeaway
Public Toilet
Pizza Takeaways
Car Park
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The Resolution
Shepherds Purse Cafe / Restaurant (Vegetarian / Vegan)
The Rifle Club (Steampunk Central)
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- THE GOTH WEEKEND ALTERNATIVE MARKET VENUE MAPS
Leisure Centre Sports Hall Trade Stalls
Sports Hall Access from Reception Area
Head straight on past Reception Desk
Spa Cafe/Foyer Area
THE SPA PAVILION
Trade Stalls
Bar
Exhibition Hall Trade Stalls
can also be accessed from Lower Car Park
via ramp access to beach
Community Room Access
from Reception Area
Doors on right
after Reception Desk
Reception
Area
Food
Stalls
Leisure Centre
Community
Room
Trade Stalls
Car Park
Main
Entrance
THE LEISURE CENTRE
Spa Exhibiton Hall
Trade Stalls
Main
Entrance
Lower Car Park
are downstairs from the cafe/foyer area
Theatre Access from Cafe/Foyer
Exit to Upper
and from Lower Car Park
Car Park
Spa Theatre
Trade Stalls