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James Ewan Tait is a weirdo crooner from North Yorkshire who lives and works in Sheffield.
Although an “enigmatic old hand on the Sheffield indie circuit,” Tait recently recorded his debut EP, Everything, Loads, All the Time, Forever, with Sheffield-based producer Brett Womersley. Tait and Womersley took an experimental approach to arranging and recording the EP, and incorporated a number of session musicians. A successful crowd funding campaign raised double the target, and funded the pressing and release of the EP on Pigeon Hands, the label set up by Tait and Womersley. A sold-out launch show at The Lamplight Club in Sheffield celebrated the release in September ’17, at which Tait performed with a five-piece band, and the EP received a highly favourable review in Now Then Magazine the following month.
In October 2017 Tait filmed and recorded a performance of his song ‘Lime Grove’, demonstrating the three-amp set up currently utilized in his solo live performances. The video is going to be premiered by music blog For The Rabbits on January 18th 2018.
Tait and Womersley are currently arranging and recording music for the follow up EP, with a selection of session musicians, and are beginning preparations to release other artist’s music on their Pigeon Hands imprint.
Tait plans to tour extensively in 2018, around the UK and Europe.
Mission
To provide musicians in and around Sheffield with music production that is at a high, professional, industry standard.
Yellow Arch Studios is a recording studio situated in the heart of Kelham Island and Neepsend, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England . “Internally, the building includes a state-of-the art recording studio and rehearsal rooms”, the building also has a 200 capacity venue, a large warehouse, courtyard and Moroccan style Café Bar.
Yellow Arch Studios featured as an official venue for the Tramlines Festival until the festival was moved out of the city centre to Hillsborough Park in 2018. It is also the official exam centre for Practical and Jazz Theory examinations for ABRSM in South Yorkshire.
Kelham Island and Neepsend were two of the most important industrial areas in Sheffield in the turn of the 20th century, contributing to the world-renowned reputation of the Sheffield steel industry. 30-36 Burton Road started life as an Edwardian Nuts & Bolts factory for the bridge and shipping industry when the steel industry was at its peak. The building was rediscovered in 1996 in disarray and ruin and the Yellow Arch team designed and refurbished the building, “the same team still head up the board today and are active daily in the running, working and facilitating of the business.”
Yellow Arch Studios was the brainchild of Andrew Cook and Colin Elliot for the initial purpose of a place to play and make music. Since then it has established itself “as a hub of the Sheffield music scene” welcoming the likes of Goldfrapp, Kylie Minogue, Jarvis Cocker, Duane Eddy, James, My Darling Clementine, Tony Christie and Richard Hawley to record there. It is perhaps most famously known as the birthplace of the Arctic Monkeys' first album, Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, however the legacy of Yellow Arch Studios stretches further than the indie music scene and is now mostly known for embracing music and performing arts from all genres and corners of the globe.
In February 2015, Yellow Arch Studios opened its’ doors as a venue; since then it has hosted a diverse range of musicians, DJs and artists including, Macka B, Blossoms, Don Letts, Mungo’s Hi-Fi, Slow Club, David Rodigan, Dele Sosimi Afrobeat Orchestra, The Electric Swing Cricus, The Dead South and Channel One Soundsystem. The multi-room venue can be transformed to host anything from private parties and weddings to raves and gigs. The large amount of facilities on offer makes Yellow Arch “one of the only buildings in Europe where people can write, rehearse, record, perform and film… under the same roof”.
In September 2018, Yellow Arch Studios was voted "Sheffield’s Best Late Night Venue" in the Social Sheffield Awards.
Yellow Arch Studios has been praised by locals as being a catalyst for the regeneration of the Kelham Island and Neepsend area, which had previously been known as a derelict red-light-district, as represented in the Arctic Monkeys' song When the Sun Goes Down. Kelham Island is now a finalist for the Academy of Urbanism Urbanism Award 2019 for “Great Neighbourhood” in the UK, alongside Hackney Wick, London and Ancoats, Manchester.
We can provide 10k soundsystem, 3k monitoring, digital lighting, fantastic backline and in-house sound engineers. 15 minutes walk from Sheffield city centre, we cater for everything from raves to wedding receptions.
For those of you seeking top industry standard recording services, we offer the following. A large, day lit red brick live room with individual drum/ vocal booth. A vast selection of industry standard microphones. A classic Amek Angela 39 channel desk with all the analogue compressors, EQ's and pre-amps you could wish for.
If that wasn't enough, we also host four rehearsal rooms stocked with backline, P.A. and microphones, ready to rent by the hour.
YOU DON'T KNOW JACK FUNDRAISER
LINE UP
Conor Murphy
Bethan Robinson
James Ewan Tait
The Dusty Bees
The Synthetics
Protex Blue
Papa Soul
Rounding of the night with a hip hop and funk DJ set from Zeeni
Fancy an Indian will be cooking up delicious Indian street food all day long!
You Don't Know Jack was set up in memory of Jack Ritchie, a young Sheffield man who took his own life last year, aged just 24, as a direct result of a gambling addiction.
You Don’t Know Jack are campaigning to reduce all harms caused by gambling by:
-Raising awareness amongst gamblers, their families and friends, and health professionals of just how dangerous gambling can be.
-Campaigning to reduce gambling related harm through greater regulation of the gambling industry.
-Campaigning for more and better treatment for gamblers, integrated with the NHS, and support for families and friends.
Members of You Don't Know Jack will be there on the day – available to answer any questions you may have… and give you the opportunity to buy a very fine You Don’t Know Jack (Gambling with Lives) t-shirt.
30-36 Burton Road,
Sheffield,
South Yorkshire,
England,
S3 8BX.
0114 273 0800
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