Three on a Thursday #110


lego_record_player It’s ToT time!

Sod the spiel – we’re going in.

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Three on a Thursday #109


RSD-legoB-b-b-back once again like an unreliable bastard …

Hiya!

Apologies for the missed week. So much for turning over a new leaf – I guess the best intentions go a little astray when your new child is waking up at daft o’clock and all you want to do is sleep.

Anyway, enough whinging.

Fancy some tunes?

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Three on a Thursday #108


its-a-girl-cupcakes-600x600Ok, I missed a week or so, but for once I have a far better excuse than my usual idiocy/slackness.

Beatrice Constance arrived on the 7th October, weighing in at 9lb 4oz and has thrown our world into a spin – I now have a 10 day old to look after as well as a 2 1/2 year old, so digging through heaps of tunes, carefully curating the finest from heaps  of dross has been less of a priority (doesn’t mean I’ve stopped entirely, mind)

Right, that’s it with the excuses – I’ve had a couple of weeks to select some corking tunes for you …

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Break Master Cylinder / Remix Two – Short Attention Span Theater


a2839830985_2I  was trawling through the ever growing mounds of promo, when I spotted the pun-tasticly named ‘Breakmaster Cylinder‘, which made me chuckle.  Cracked open the email and found one of the most eclectic chunks of sliced and diced beats I’ve heard in a *very* long time.

Goes to show that a well chosen name can make you stand out from the crowd.

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Three on a Thursday #107


tumblr_ml4lzgETRq1rw872io1_1280Another week another ToT

OK it got fortnightly for a while, but we’re BACK baby!

ONWARDS!

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Three on a Thursday #106


1267191_429239387185214_528633839_o (1)A change from the usual bimbling blurb this week, as I actually have something to say in my preamble for once, and it’s very simple,

Whomp.

Basement 45.

This Saturday.

11.30-1

Shenanigans

That is all.

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Three on a Thursday #105


hip_hop_dancer_vinyl_record_art_by_tamas_kanya_by_tom_tom1969-d5qilx6Ok, so it turned into Three on a Friday … though I have a better excuse than the usual “I was drinking tramp juice and fell asleep in a hedge”, as yesterday was mine and the wife’s 5th anniversary, so rather than blogging, I was eating a steak the size of my head whilst swilling decent plonk with the missus down at a posh eaterie – love you honey!.

Ahem, sorry about that. In the word of Dirty Dike “Enough of that soppy bullshit, lets liven things up a little bit …”

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Three on a Thursday #104


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Third time’s the charm!

Actually beginning to get this show back on the road a little more – there will be some gig announcements coming up, and cheeky little promo mix, and maybe some guest radio slots to inform you lot about soon

Until then, I’d best find you three tunes eh?

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Three on a Thursday #103


butterfly26A rush of blood to the head, and a week of rummaging through tunes (and, to be fair, an absence of anyone to go to the pub with tonight) has led to *another* Three on a Thursday.

Two week in a row?

Aren’t you lot lucky!

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Mixtape Madness #7 – Chemical Brothers / Live at the Social, Volume 1


Live+AT+THE+Social+Volume+1+chemicalliveatthesocialThe Chemical Brothers were, alongside the Prodigy, my gateway drug into electronic music and hip-hop, tempting me from the big hair, tight jeans and wailing guitar solos of Def Leppard and Guns n Roses into the far broader beats I’m now more than a little obsessed with

Growing up in the North Midlands, you didn’t really have much choice as to the music you listened to -it was either guitars or guitars. After all we had local heros such as the mighty Noddy Holder and Ozzie Osbourne to look up to, so aside from the few drug-addled  *ahem* experimentalists who ventured to the heady metropolis that was Birmingham to listen to the cutting edge ‘Trance’ that was on show there METAL was the only respectable option

Then the Chemical Brothers happened.

I don’t know why it was acceptable for little indie kids/metallers like us to like ’em, but I  still remember sitting around with mates listening to the Chem’s seminal debut album, air scratching (cringe) at In Dust We Trust, and being sucked in by the braincrushing  beats, driving Techno tinged basslines and eclectic samples – given the strictures of ‘commercial dance’ music of the time this was an utterly different beast, and something completely new to our parochial little corner of the world.

Live at The Social is exactly what it says – a live recording of  Ed and Tom at The Social in Islington, which was a case of, and I quote the CD liner,  ” get a back room in a dirty old boozer on a Sunday night. Get a pair of DJs who were more renowned for their party rockin’ than their fluid mixing. Get guests , anyone and everyone from pop stars to shit hot DJs and get them to play their favourite records. The only rule – our guys go on last. Build up your own anthems, find new heroes, find your own stimulants. You think you’ll get maybe 70 people, but after 13 weeks when you call it a day, you’re turning away 700. ”

Dang, I wish I was a few years older at the time, as this sounds right up my street.

Despite it’s short duration it had a huge following and some seriously influential people turned up, with Bjork, Primal Scream and one pre- Fatboy Slim Norman Cook being in attendance, and buying into the Big Beat thing.

From the faded in sample warning of ‘mind-bending chemicals’, via the electro hip-hop of DJ Cash Money and Marvellous / Mighty Hard Rocker, to their homebrewed remix of The Charlatans Nine Acre Court, entitled Nine Acre Dust, to the classic New Orleans funk cut We’re Doing It (Thang) by Eddie Bo it’s quality all the way through.