first one i read was the one with the penman piece on tricky back in 94 and it rocked my world, intelligent writing about music that is instinctivley intelligent.
now it seems to be ok writing about more cerebral stuff, what happened?
H5n1 superbug
big news all over the left papers today, the asian superbug, feared in the new scientist at the end of last year pre tsunami as being a real worry this year. Possibly worsened by the tsunami crisis no doubt.
there was talk in the newspapers of cataclysm, mass evacuations and...
here is one i need to know about.
a reversing riddim by maximum, lots of backwards edits all the way thru giving it a strange momentum, sounds quite technoey, like suburban knight, got thewords "maximum" sampled all over it, like plasticman does on his big riddims.
don't know anything else but...
does anyone have any good tips hints, books etc on the subject of building good websites.
i used to know how to do this in html but thats all a bit old now innit.
i need something to challenge me a bit and might be beneficial to my cvee plus get me out of this shitty temping crap i'm doing...
Radio 1 confirms ONE MUSIC to succeed The John Peel Show
BBC Radio 1 has today confirmed that the late John Peel’s week night show will be succeeded by ONE MUSIC, three shows hosted by three DJs, dedicated to championing a diverse, unpredictable and non-commercial mix of new music.
It is...
What do people prefer,
an eclectic dj set or the pressure and involvement of a one genre 'journey' type set?
i think overall i stand pro one genre if the genre is good.
the kinda coldcut journeys by dj type mix, just doesn't really work overall for me.
it's skillful clever clever mixing one...
bobby konders is well interesting,
he was a pioneer in many ways coming from the nyc soundsystem thing, white guy tho that hooked it.
he is clearly a big reggae head and then he got into doing tunes on the luscious early nyc house label nu groove and the tracks are fantastic, he sort of...
plastic people last night; rhythm and sound djs wiv tikiman and another toaster were really amazing.
they have the benefit of years of experience building sets and techno tracks and their approach to reggae djing seems to be a bit like this.
They're excellent at building sets changing the sound...
http://www.kiliochahaki.com/
looks interesting, or at least an addition to the 'when the third world gets urban' thing.
incidentally last year i went on a dive in the indian ocean and the kid on the island manning the gift shop was constanntly downloading stuff, his fave was eminem.
checking out this interview about 808 state and the music scene of the nothern 80's, just before acid
http://www.themilkfactory.co.uk/interviews/gmasseyiw_1.htm
wondering if there are any books that cover this out there?
the whole sheffield scene, fonn, cabs and human league looks well interesting
always struck me that people need to be able to see the stars a more, especially in london, it grounds people.
This especially struck me when me and couple of blokes i used to share a flat went down to the park one night to check out a passing comet that was in the sky for one night only. one...
listening to genuine electric latin love machine by richard hayman inspired me to look up other things on the command sub label electronic pop music.
firstly and i know it's probably just a personal perversion, but does anyone have any other stuff on this label ?
and 2
here is a site of rare...
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