Tag: Entertainment
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Essexboy’s Eclectique podcast is back
Hopefully for good…if you want to hear some great dance tunes, remixes, mashups or dubplates* listen to Eclectique from Essexboy – always a good selection and he always has an ear to the ground for the latest tunes and freshest things: * are they still called dubplates when they’re MP3s? I’m assuming not many people…
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What Time Is Judas (or Anne Clark?)
I think I might have mentioned as an aside on the KLF podcasts, but not many people know where THAT riff from ‘What Time Is Love’ is from – in a 1991 interview they admitted it’s was taken from ‘Judas’ Death’ from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ – especially > 2:50. Or was it?…
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Coolophobia – Soul Khan & Amon Tobin in spooky mash horror!
Second Instamatic video from the Soul Like Khan project and this one isn’t for the coulrophobes – people with fear of clowns! The mash is by Angels & Filth (formerly Aggro1) and takes Soul Khan’s Fahrenheit and mixes it with Amon Tobin’s Ruthless…so with the clown-themed video for Fahrenheit it was obvious to make it…
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We are all one…
Well we all know the world’s best video is for Friday by Rebecca Black (more of that later) but close second is this by World Order, a group containing Genki Sudo, the martial artist who I guess choreographed this. Was that really done without technology? If so that’s amazing choreography! (via Jeb 50PoundNote). I love…
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Bootie London makes a comeback – and yes I’m playing!
Put April 22nd in the diary, because Bootie is coming back to London, and not only are The Kleptones, A+D from the States, DJ Payroll, and João Brasil over from Brazil DJing but I’m dusting off my DJing shoes (?) as yours truly as an opening set (Instamatic). And not only is it a birthday…
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The DJ is touch sensitive
Wow – the Evolution controller – WANT ONE. 4,000 dollars – ouch – but being able to show people what you’re doing and not just checking emails – priceless…I’ve discussed it with DJs and control freaks and this sort of public visible controller/performance tool is going to be the future – the crowd can see…