Thanks to Stan
Monday, 19 April 2021
Asian Dub Foundation Mix
Tracklist:
1 Charge (Main Mix) Asian Dub Foundation Feat. Chandrasonic
2 Cyberabad (Dub) Asian Dub Foundation Feat. Sanjay Tailor
3 Dry Bone Ghetto Priest Feat. Sanjay Tailor
4 Pass The Rizla Adrian Sherwood
5 Dancehall Beatbox Version Adrian Sherwood
6 Fortress Europe (Adrian Sherwood Dub Mix) Asian Dub Foundation Feat. Adrian Sherwood
7 1000 Mirrors Asian Dub Foundation Feat. Sinead O'Connor
8 Dhol Rinse Asian Dub Foundation Feat. Prithpal Rajput
9 Stop Start Asian Dub Foundation Feat. Dr. Das
10 Activists & Selectors Asian Dub Foundation Feat. Deeder Zaman
11 The Puppet Master Mark Stewart Feat. Sanjay Tailor
12 Two Rocks (Adrian Sherwood Mix) Deeder Zaman
13 Eagle Screaming Red Sky Alight (Adrian Sherwood Mix) Indigenous Resistance IR15
14 Galdino 2010 Deeder Zaman (Adrian Sherwood Vocal Mix) Indigenous Resistance IR24
15 Semira (Adrian Sherwood IR Mural Mix) Indigenous Resistance IR36
16 Dubblegum (Radio Bubblegum Adrian Sherwood Remix) Asian Dub Foundation Feat. L.S.K. & Skip McDonald
Thanks Simon
Saturday, 17 April 2021
MashUptheTown(Podcast 51): Can Ya Whistle While You Dance These Tracks Y'All
Tracklist:
1 Kurl Songz feat. Sarkodie, Whistle, Nigeria Gold Vol.9
2 Leo Graham & I Roy, A Win Them - News Carrier, Joe Gibbs SicoMix Showcase
3 C.K.Mann & The Masters, We Shall Survive, Womma Yengor
4 Plunky & The Oneness Of Juju, Masters of the Universe, X Marks The Spot
5 Orlando Julius with The Heliocentrics, Be Counted, Jaiyede Afro
6 Ry-Co Jazz, Africa Reggee, Festival Music a Paris
7 The Black Beats, Ma Ebaka Ara Nyin, African Highlife
8 Professor P. Chishala, Chimbuyambya, Na Musonda
9 Prince Francis, Street Doctor, Studio One DJ's
10 Andre Sampaiao & Os Afromandinga, Wababa, John Armstrong Presents Afrobeat Brasil
11 Roe Delgado, Ni Blanco Ni Negro En Dub, Vida En Dub
12 Koko Dembele, Yafa Le Pardon, Tieba
13 Carl Harvey, Come Softly Dub Version, Jackpot Dub - Rare Dubs from Jackpot Records 1974-1976
14 Funde, Resiste, Presence
15 Orchestre Baobab, Gnawoe, Specialist In All Styles
16 Serge Kassy, John Bri, Fly African Eagle - The Best of African Regga
17 Indigo Phoenyx feat Innocent? and Tek of Smiff and Wessun, Still Love Her, Culture Power 45 & Coccoon Movements Present Afro Picks Vol 1
18 Los Cafres, Casi Q' Me Pierdo, El Paso Gigante
19 Morgan Heritage, False Promises In Dub, Champions In Dub
20 Rock A Mambo, Bonne Annee, African Retro Vol.5
21 Orchestre Baobab, Colette, Made In Dakar
Nun Gun - Outlaw Empire (Adrian Sherwood Mix)
Stealth Maxi (Dub Companion)
Inspired by the semi-recent reopening of the famed South Florida pressing plant founded by reggae pioneer Joe Gibbs and later taken over by Studio One's Clement "Sir Coxonse" Dodd, Mark Stewart and Nun Gun have continued to work on new music, wanting to use the machines that pressed so many of their favourite records.
This limited edition vinyl Dub companion to the music on Mondo Decay features new bass and space explorations by famed Dub producer Adrian Sherwood; 5 brand new collaborations with Mark Stewart; Mourning [A] BLKstar and ONO reclaiming their tracks and pushing them to the final sonic frontier; as well as Lee, Ryan, and Matt Tong cooking up their dirtiest basement dubs.
It's time to 'Taste The Bass'
Tracklist:
1 Stealth Empire (feat. Mark Stewart)
2 Super Dub (feat. Mark Stewart)
3.Outlaw Empire (Adrian Sherwood Mix)
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4 A4 ####### (Mallarmé read by Mark)
5 On Neurath's Bass
6 On Neurath's Boat (feat. Farbod Kokabi w/ Mourning [A] BLKstar)
7 Stealth Dub
8 Sankara Speaks 07:15
9 The Supermen (feat. Mark Stewart)
10 B ####### (Blake Speaks) [bonus]
11 On Neurath’s Stomp (AstroBLK Mix) [bonus]
12 Gold Dub (ONO Mix) [bonus] 05:25
Mogwai - Live Tramway Glasgow (KEXP at Home)
Tracklist:
Ceiling Granny / Dry Fantasy / Ritchie Sacramento / How To Be A Werewolf - 13:18
Mark Stewart & his Mum
+ Very nice tee Mrs Stewart!Me and my mum ! (Wearing her pop group t shirt) Foto -Tøni sciffer pic.twitter.com/qFqG8jk5eI
— mark stewart (@_markstewart) April 16, 2021
Black Cab - Live @ Howler Brunswick Melbourne (16/4/21)
Photo by ChrisA with thanks
Tracklist:
Victorious
Superheroes
Combat Boots
Bad Robot
Hanna 1 & 2
Black Angel
Sonnenallee
Rotsler’sRules
Hearts On Fire
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Temptation
Uniforms
Supermadchen
My War
Sexy Polizei
Well that was a great gig last night. I mean Andrew asking for the bass to be turned up (with the resulting trouser flapping around the ankles!) A cover of Temptation and a syn drum solo from Wes! What more could you ask for?More BC gigs / live tracks I've recorded (that have been tweaked by Andrew from the band can be found...)
Friday, 16 April 2021
HA!
I ordered some patchouli essential oil for my Made By Zen diffuser and this review made my day! pic.twitter.com/1OvtgiDoHN
— Wendy Brooke (@ProgRockers) April 16, 2021
Alisa Shea

I paint in watercolor because it scares me. I love its quirky unpredictability. I love the twinge of anxiety I feel every time I put down a color, knowing that I've often only got one shot to get it right. Piggybacking on my Instagram addiction, I paint from my own photographic reference material. I typically pick my subjects based on perceived level of difficulty; if it's something that I’m not sure I can successfully reproduce in watercolor, then that's the one I want to paint next. I am a control freak, and it's this combination of subject matter and medium that make for an overachieving, perfectionist’s dream, providing just enough of a challenge to make the whole process a tension-filled whirlwind of creative excitement. I start painting first thing in the morning, and the next thing I know it's mid afternoon. Hours have gone by, but to me, no time has passed. My anxieties about everyday trivialities simply fade away and I'm transported to a place where nothing else matters but light and shadow and color… and it is SO GOOD. So that's where I'm at right now. Welcome to my encore
Thursday, 15 April 2021
Rickie Lee Jones’s Life on the Road
Rickie Lee Jones emerged into the pop world fully formed; her début album was nominated for five Grammys, in 1980, and she won for Best New Artist. One of the songs on that record was “The Last Chance Texaco,” and Jones has made that the title of her new memoir. The song evokes a service station on a long stretch of highway, and Jones’s book reflects on her almost obsessive need to travel and uproot herself at almost any cost. “All I wanted to do was leave” from a very young age, she says.“When I talk about it from here, it seems like it was so horribly dangerous.” She adds, “Suddenly I’ll [say], ‘I think I’ll go to Big Sur,’ and I’m in a car, going. But the chaos and trouble that brings to a life!” The producer Scott Carrier, who hosts the podcast “Home of the Brave,” interviewed Jones near her home in New Orleans
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