Monday, 21 July 2008

Fancy a cuppa?

Looks like a super Summer fete is on the horizon Jamboree On Demand

Giving us a real english summer experience on Friday 8th August.
Patrick Wolf




is the kick starter headlining, for the new monthly event.

But that wolf is not without his pack...with highlights such as I heart NIYI



and a full DJ cast sure to rock the bells off the socks of all us potential morris dancers. These guys are going to be mixing allsort's



basically a musical pic n' mix of the best our english tea sippers can offer. Electro, futurepop, DnB and UK Garage making it's slow accent back to its rightful place at the T . O . P!

So a little suggestion for a Friday soire, feel free to take me up on my free advice.

Darragh


Sunday, 20 July 2008

Saturday, 19 July 2008

CHOCKABLOCK WAS RAM JAM JAM !





Chockablock at the Egg, in Kings Cross. Friday Night. Grime verses Rave. This is the second time I've been up to the Egg in the last month or so, and had a rough idea of what to expect, but still ...

Soooo what's the vibe ? Well pretty hot actually. From the offset, the clientele were as billed on the flyer. Grime kids, and (Nu?) Ravers, side by side. A place populated by mini-niyis and hood-la las, with a sprinkling of PSMs (Public School Mandem). And you know what ? They offset each other quite nicely, really bringing out the inner neon. A real little piece of East London for tourists, scenesters and the usual clubland characters. But all in North.

First tip for those thinking of hitting it up  - get there before 11.00 if you want the luxury of nil door charge. Sometimes the bouncers don't start letting people in until 10.45 but last night doors were unlatched 10.00 sharp. 

Plus, it's worth bearing in mind that Egg is a little out of the way from the main street. I've heard stories of a mythical shuttle bus, ferrying peeps back and forth for the price of one gold nugget, but as far as I'm concerned, these reports remain unconfirmed.

The second plus point is the drinks are cheap. Easy Vibe coming at £2.50 a pop.

The venue itself is quite unique. It managed to pull off the rare balance of feeling busy, but never too packed. Unlike the hell that is Fabric on a Friday night. I still find it hard to believe people actually pay a £15 door charge just to join the human sea that is a Fabric crowd. Blah blah blah. Back to the Egg. 

The club has two rooms on the ground floor, lying either side of a large outdoor square covered by a marquee. Here lie the smokers, giant playing cards and the social stars. Soundtrack ? Chitter Chatter. It's here where peeps tend to convene early on in the night, making plots, for later.

Now the logistics are out of the way, lets talk music. When I ventured off into the rooms this is what was served up...

Room 1 a smoke filled gas chamber, hosted by an invisible DJ box bumping out minimal techno. Shirt wearing, chino slackers holding up the dancefloor and a 1-d sound. Not my cup. So I couldn't possibly offer a fair evaluation. Ahem.  

Room 2 ? Live-O !!! After missing Kanjji Kinetic (grrrr...) we were entertained by BokBok & Manara. I first heard this male and female DJ combo at Night Slugz, a sort of artschool Bassline night (def recommend checking out). Their brand of bass blends tracks from Drop the Lime, Dexplicit and Sticky into one plucky sound. Check more of their stuff here

After the duo melted the icy grime shuffle and reduced the radius of the dance floor circle, a hyped feeling was all in the air.

Whispers in the crowd that D double E was in the building proved true. It was clear who most were here to see. A point made extremely lucid when some younglings (see below, prizes for guessing who) told me "D Double E man. Sick, he is gonna be BAAAAAD. Do you reckon Dizzy might show up aswell?". I told them it was guaranteed. 

Anyways, when the skinny one felt ready, he threw a lit match onto the sweltering crowd. Things exploded. Coolness dissipated to make way for mosh-pit fist banging, popping trigger fingers and calls of "Meeehh Meeehh". The E was murkiiiiing it. The sound system could have been tweaked a little, as oscillating between DJs and Emcees made the levels a little slap-dash but the sheer energy of the set covered up technical glitches.  

I caught a bits and peices of the BullyBoys (best yet to come, I think), Vectra and Butterz (on form) but saw no sign of Namalee or Tic Tac repping the Ravers ... Does that mean Grime won ? Are these guys tied up in the basement somewhere, with glowsticks poking out of their eye sockets ? Or was I just dozey enough to miss them completely. 

Anyway, heavy night. Big Plimpin' all round.





























Thomas



Dizzees other talents ...

This is something I picked up after working with him on Transmission with T-Mobile, and I thought I may aswell upload.

Ever wondered whether Dizzee Rascal can write ... Well I'll let you make the decision ...



4/10

Thomas

Friday, 18 July 2008

The Freaks come out at Night...

I'm perplexed. Why is it good things come in two? Why is it some weekends in London I'm searching (torch on the helmet style) for a banging night and all I get is a muted fart.

Tonight on the otherhand, I hardly searched didn't even stick my hands down the back of my sofa. And guess what? Yes, two, a pair of sick nights about to Boom & Squeak till the crowd shrieks!!

Firstly It has to be the Egg. Blowing up with a silly Friday session.






D Double E, yes just doing his tinnnng!!



A real highlight in the (from experience I can say this) super duper Grime Vs Rave room. Along with Dj Spyro and the Bully Boyz rocking the riddims; I can already taste the sounds!

So check out option one: The Egg, 200 York Way, Kings Cross, London
Also a good one for the cash-strapped, being free before 11:00pm and £8 after.

Option two? I can hardly contain myself because tonight in London, in Fabric, the mighty Swedish Bit lords that are SlagsmÄlsklubben (Fight club in our native tounge) will throw stones, beats, blips, condoms? At a crowd of Londoners. Ok. You say. "I don't know who these swedes are". Tonight if you want, you can!


And just to give your ears, eyes a flavour look down no! not at your crotch at the films!!



And if you want to see how they perform in a club...



This night however (calming my exhuberance) is not just about SMK
Boy 8-Bit is bussing his groove, as is Das pop. This night is batting all the balls out of the park !!

BOOM!

Darragh

Thursday, 17 July 2008

Mings Umbraingoo Snipets

Currently listening to:

t2 - butterflies the count sinden remix
Count and Sinden giving the T2 track some serious bounce.

rico tubbs - unbelievable
Ice cold beats from Finland producer Rico Tubbs
(thanks to discodust for the link)

Girljoy - Clip (Kanji Kinetic RMX)
Been around a while but still loving this one, Kanji Kinetic smashing it on the remix
(thanks to curb crawlers for the link)

Stay locked for Mings Icestation Mix, coming very soon.

Rock and Stroll



Two important things are happening in my life on 19th July - the legend himself Pete Rock is playing at the Jazz Cafe and I am taking my first steps into a club since my clumsy mate won the 'fuck Will's knee up' competition hands down.

You gotta crawl before you can walk and since lying down caused me pain until about a week ago I'll have to go easy on the movement...but I'm sure that once Pete starts dropping some classique tracks I'll be limping off-beat like there's no tomorrow.

If there is a tomorrow I advise you to tuck your soul under your arm and lazily sway your way over to Camden Town's Jazz Cafe for 11pm on Saturday 19th, not least because (keep this d-lo) I've heard from a very reliable source that this night is going to bring world peace.

And even if it doesn't there's sure to be memorable hip-hop, upstanding citizens and me spilling drinks on myself..

Be there or be elsewhere but having less fun..



William Benn Esquire III