Tag: california
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Sleigh Bells talk about LP2 and Coachella
Ooh! So fannishly excited! I love that Miller talked about Coachella being a high point, their gig there was one of the best if not the best of the whole festival. Strangely Coachella has been getting a lot of love from the Evening Standard ‘world trendiest festival’? and Metro here for the artworks created in…
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RC 204: Vinyl Fetish
Come back from Coachella with some Hot Easy Vinyl Action – not of the whipping feisty biker babes from hell sort, no the sort you put on a spinning platter – remember that? So this is an all-vinyl show, but having but one ‘deck’ (how that term is far too grand for my lowly USB…
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Of Birthday Kilts and Bootie London
Bootie London went with a bang (almost literally with Eric Kleptone above with birthday sparkler!) and it was a few days after my birthday too, so I treated myself to a long-wanted kilt and turned up as sort of ZZ-Top/Scottish/biker/leather mashup wearing a leather vest, a black traditional kilt (in true Scottish style, of course!…
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San Francisco and Coachella pix now up!
They are monster-sized collection of pictures but you can see my Bootie San Francisco ‘Aprilween’ with the Zombie Elvis pictured above (Adrian) and the special Halloween performance of Smash Up Derby here. And my pictures of Coachella featuring Cults, HEALTH, Duran Duran, Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Bloody Beetroots, Kanye and many pictures of…
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I Survived Coachella And All I Got Was This TShirt…
Yes back in the UKSR, about to shoot off to be the opening DJ at Bootie London at The Shoreditch tonight, but a note to say I survived Coachella and SF and really missing Californian laidbackness and trying to keep in that frame of mind as long as possible – helped by the (frankly paltry…
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Evolution Control Committee – All Rights Reserved
The CD for this finally arrived a week or two ago and all the 200th episode rush (it’s mentioned in the show, though) I forgot to blog about this – yes Evolution Control Committee aka Trademark G is back with a new album, All Rights Reserved, and like Plagiarhythm Nation before it, it’s a good…