Thursday 8 September 2022
Saturday 27 August 2022
Dreaming of Wires Mix
Tracklist:
1 Move Back - Bite Harder - Invocation (Excerpts) / Coup De Grace (23 Skidoo)
2 Rawhide (Scott Walker)
3 Wonderful World (Nine Horses)
4 I Dream of Wires (Robert Palmer)
6 The Loyalizer (Fatima Mansions)
7 No Sympathy (Super Furry Animals)
8 Coup (In The Palace) (Excerpt) (23 Skidoo)
9 Voodoo Rage (A Guy Called Gerald)
10 Relay (Fiona Apple)
11 (We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang (Heaven 17)
12 Coup De Grace (23 Skidoo)
13 Groove Thang (B.E.F.)
Bombart: Perversion Version
A very special one hour of remixed BOMBART classics, All brand new unheard material!
Includes an exclusive new mix by Adrian Sherwood (On-U Sound)
Also features Saul Adamczewski (Fat White Family/Insecure Men) Adam Brennan (Fat White Family/Scud FM) Babyman (Thom Driver/Peter Harris) Damp Carpet, Aloha Dead, Beefy Teeth (Ricardo Carbone/Peter Harris) The HiFi Twins (Zsa Zsa Sapien-Meatraffle/Peter Harris) a drum and bass mix by James Jessop (Horrific) and an exclusive unheard Lee "Scratch" Perry dub mixed by my old friend Fritz Catlin seen here with a 23 Skidoo repeater I made and sent him framed on the wall at his gaff in Hastings in the UK
Here's an hour of Police & Thieves that Fritz also contributed to
*Sigh
Took a punt on a record from a French retro shop because it came with a Françoise Hardy playing card that looked signed, and indeed it was... pic.twitter.com/kEpWgaW7Mn
— Grant McPhee (@GrantMcPheeFilm) August 26, 2022
What a surprise
See also this... ...and when Farage hits Naarm I shall be thereNEW: Scott Morrison has entered the “show me the money” phase of his post-prime ministerial life, updating Parliament to confirm he’s accepting cash payments and free business class flights for speaking gigs at a Pentecostal church and overseas conferences https://t.co/zcjzeLlR4U
— Samantha Maiden (@samanthamaiden) August 26, 2022
Oh yeah
Added two more White Rabbit books to the pile this week
Dipping in and out of This Woman's Work but Jude Rogers' book is just beautiful and what I need at the moment
White Rabbit is putting together the most amazing catalogue of music (and more) books
Looking forward to Hungry Beat as quite a few characters in it will be familiar from my growing up in Glasgow but I also want to read that Foghorn book as it had some great reviews tho my fave so far has to be Ten Thousand Apologies the story of the Fat White Family
Sleepless Mix
Tracklist:
1 Weeds/Weeds II (The Origin of the Species) - Pulp
2 Murderer - Low
3 Diving Bell - ROOF
4 Sleepless - Immersion
5 Inca Man (Zombie Remix) - Suns of Arqa
6 Primal Drones (Excerpt) - Shackleton & Waclaw Zimpel
7 Electric Mainline - Spiritualized
8 How It Ends - Alan Sparhawk
Tim Page: The Clash Under The Westway Overpass Notting Hill (1982)
Buy Blotter Variant
"What do you say about The Clash? This was in 1982. Such is my exposure to music. These are my offerings about music. I got a call out of nowhere to come to their practice studio when they were doing Combat Rock. They had a manager called Kosmos Vinyl. I met them at this pub, and we went over to their studio and Joe Strummer just gave me a big shopping bag -- I hadn't heard their music -- a full shopping bag of all their EPs and their LPs, and a biiiiiiiig, big lump of hash. Then they played about 4-5 numbers from Combat Rock and said, 'Can you come on tour with us?" and I said, 'I'd love to.'I didn't know really know who they were. Then they said, 'we'd also want to buy a bunch of your images to project onstage during the tour.' So I went 'oh fuck. yeah.' and then the till was ringing again. I went on tour with them through France. It was sex, drugs and rock and roll. It was pure fucking insanity. It was all a lot of fun. Then I did two or three concerts in the UK. If you're not quite sure what fucking day it is because you're so fucked up. You're back on the coke just to do another performance, then you've gotten so involved since you're backstage.I'm looking after bimbos, I plan on taking pictures, but I'm struggling to make sense of my life because of drugs and alcohol. It was a great time, but it was a totally gonzo tour. I had no idea who the Clash were. Then at the time they had just launched this incredible album Combat Rock. So it was a real treat to go on tour and shoot pictures for them, and have my pictures projected. Jesus. What more could you want?"
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