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(via robot) Awesome video of a dance show from Detroit, the soundtrack is a Detroit techno classic (sometimes considered the first Detroit techno record - see http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=2691) Sharevari by A Number of Names.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0b4pVpwHLWo Another clip from the same show with Kano's "I'm Ready". (More about Kano).
(via kottke) http://youtube.com/watch?v=339ixMtHrVk Also fun, Daft Punk meets the roaring 20's.
[july 18, 2006]
Part A of the retro house chicago show from deephousepage. Check the song at 52 minutes, amazing. Parts B and C feature Boo Williams.
[july 14, 2006]
Video for 808 State's Pacific. This song and video basically converted me to electronic music. 808 State's 90 was the first CD I owned. We didn't even have a CD player yet!
[june 13, 2006]
Just listen.
[june 12, 2006]
Can you hear it? I can't but Tanya can!!! I'm going deaf... The story behind it: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/12/technology/12ring.html
[may 13, 2006]
May 12th show - just played an old classic DJ Shadow's Influx.
[april 23, 2006]
Hm, will this work? DJ DSL set from the betalounge.
[april 4, 2006]
(via beyondjazz) Ame mix from beatsinspace. Don't know much about Ame except their remix on the Jazzanova Mixing CD. Nice mix in the same vein. part 2
audio | http://www.christopherporter.com/mp3s/PitchBlackAfro-Matofotofo.mp3
Good piece on kwaito and the recent (Academy-award winning) film Tsotsi at the Suburbs.
[april 3, 2006]
Any set that begins with Sade (remixed by Kenny Larkin (!)) and Nuspirit Helsinki is alright with me. tracklist
[march 30, 2006]
New from Moodymann. Hear it at the opening of this weeks Gilles (MusicNonStop/Links).
[march 27, 2006]
Chicago House legend Glenn Underground came in and schooled us on the history of house from past to present, from deep to acid. He even took us into some rare groove and funk. Classic set!!!. More house at http://www.oseao.com/genre/house/index.html.
[march 26, 2006]
(via futureboogie) 3 chairs...
[march 7, 2006]
Jimpster spinning at APT, April 19 2005.
stale | /Links
Fixed up my links instead of doing my HomeWork. Amazingly pretty much everyone is still broadcasting although some addresses have changed. I am listening to the Jazzanova Radio Show right now on multikulti. Niceness...still with that 8-bit scratchiness though...come on Germany, time to upgrade!
[march 3, 2006]
Check out the J Dilla tribute mixes at Nuwaveradio. Damn. More: http://www.stonesthrow.com/jdilla/
update: ...on second thought, don't listen to them...too depressing.
[december 13, 2005]
(via robot) Photo "documentary" about life in East London and tangentially about grime.
[october 22, 2005]
Easy on the eyes and ears. Lots of music and links across the musical spectrum.
[october 9, 2005]
Music-related post on my Africa Blog which I've been maintaining about as often as MusicNonStop...
[august 31, 2005]
(via robot) Pics from UR tour in France.
[july 25, 2005]
(via sjt) Two albums that sound very worth checking out: first one is a collabo between Murs and Slug and the second between Buckshot (Black Moon) and 9th Wonder (Little Brother).
[june 30, 2005]
(via j2323) Clever method of using del.icio.us to produce a list of recently bookmarked mp3s.
[june 22, 2005]
(via robot) Submerge licenses tracks to Rockstar Games for its new game "Midnight Club".
[may 24, 2005]
(via phorilla) ...start your Soulseeks. A thread from the 4Hero board reveals the existence of a precursor to the Spinna/Bobbito? Stevie Wonder comps, a bootleg said to make the official comps look like "pale imitations".
[march 21, 2005]
63 minutes of Diplo.
[march 10, 2005]
Tracklisting for Jimmy Edgar's breezeblock set.
[march 8, 2005]
RZA on NPR's Fresh Air.
[january 12, 2005]
(via robot) Write-up on Gerald Simpson aka A Guy Called Gerald replete with MP3-osity. 808 State was basically my introduction to electronic music (along with KLF!) and I was a huge fan of theirs. My introduction to 808 State was of course the massive massive track "Pacific" which Simpson had a hand in writing but also a major source of strife after Simpson left the group. Of course, that strife led to Gerald's track "Specific Hate", so it wasn't all bad I guess.
[january 5, 2005]
Happy New Year and word to your moms.
Robot was out and about over the holidays and picked up some interesting stuff:
equinox - love fantasy (bassbin - dnb w lotsa edits) equinox - the 6th spirit (inperspective) blame - medusa (new metalheadz. soundz like mhz) phuturistix feat jenna g - beautiful (bugz mix) blaze - tribute to nina simone (not very good) joe claussell lp on vinyl (10$, for my kids) blue note ep (kenny dope and bugz vs old jazz guys) nathan haines - o mysterio (yam who (who?) on the mix) stanley cowell (old jazz guy. sampled by nas a lot) bad company - bellini (another metalheadz joint)
I was more about the books this year but I did lift a finger to get:
diplo - florida the wale oyejide fullie osunlade - yoruba soul remixes on bbe (house!) kenny larkin - the narcissist? fullie - lookin sleazy on the cover
Rang got down to:
a charlie brown christmas (brown power) mylo fullie
[december 7, 2004]
Masta Killa, RZA and... ODB. "Old Man" video.
[november 13, 2004]
MP3s on the internet. Its like 1998 all over again.
[november 12, 2004]
Review of Lil Jon's latest contribution "Crunk Juice"... hilarious stuff and spot on (from my one listening)
there are weak as fuck slowjams. usher, luda and jon on a totally out of place track with straight r&b drums and piano and no bass and soft focus sung/rapped verses about love. and jon singing on the end about taking baths together and making the switch from friend to lover.
And its a positive review!
[november 10, 2004]
Some friends and I started a new MP3 blog. Some goodies on there right now like the new MIA vs. Diplo thang...get it while its hot!
[november 9, 2004]
Drum and bass non stop, unfortunately that Goldie link now redirects to RIAA...
audio | http://stream01.prolocation.net:9500/
House.
[october 28, 2004]
Lil John? Jacki-O? Tall Israelis? Slim Thug? Whaaaaaat?
[october 23, 2004]
The daughter of a Welsh mother and an Ashanti dignitary from Ghana, Rhian¡¯s musical heritage reaches back to the 50s & 60s when her grandfather led an acclaimed big ban...more details
new Bitasweet comp (phuturistic dancin' vol 2)
Head2toe business with Seiji and Nubian Mindz
[october 13, 2004]
(via phorilla) Still a day or so left to check out this weeks Benji B featuring Bugz in the guest spot. They've got a new song out "La La" which you can also cop chez Phorilla. (tracklist)
Things I've been listening to lately - anything by Diplo, RJD2 instrumentals, Jay Dee vs. Wale Oyejide, new Handsome Boy Modelling School.
(update: this Jeremy Ellis fka Ayro track "Lotus" is hot)
[october 5, 2004]
Apparently in NYC you can see Franz Ferdinand, MIA and Theo Parrish...in the same night. Damn.
[september 3, 2004]
"Khan screeches through MTV VMAs"... Guess she deserves a rest.
[august 30, 2004]
(via phorilla) Lots of good stuff here on music, movies and art. What you need to not sleep on is a new track from DJ Cam featuring Detroit's finest J Dilla ... and Cameo (!!?). You can also find an acapella version of Mia's Galang, which is pretty funny especially the "ya ya hey" thing at the end.
[august 27, 2004]
Futureboogie's pieman comes through with a nice mix - tracklisting. Check out the new Moonstarr bit "Detriot" at around 39.00.
audio | frankie knuckles - the whistle song (ek 12" mix)
Classics. Also via themfinest check out the video for "Rubicon" @ http://www.the-raft.com/Rubicon. Great song, great video. At the end you think something really bad's going to happen. And then...
[august 17, 2004]
(via futureboogie) Its time to get down courtesy of Theo Parrish and Netherland's rush hour records. Old school disco and house mixed like only Theo can... More mixes here: http://www.rushhour.nl/djmixes.html
[august 12, 2004]
Just back from two weeks in South Africa. From what I read there is a good club culture there but we didn't actually get to see it (gee, am I getting old???) but I did manage to pick up some good music. They have a cool genre there called "kwaito" which is kind of a fusing of house, rap and traditional elements (rapping in English, Zulu and Xhosa, rhythms, singing). One of the foremost proponents is "YFM" whose site I've linked above, you can stream live from there and pretend you're boogieing in Jo'burg. There's a pretty good write-up on Kwaito history and personalities here.
We drove cross-country and listened to the radio a lot: we heard your typical top-40 stuff, R&B is really popular there too, occasionally we'd hear more traditional African music, SA Jazz and even house music, and in rural areas we even heard country music a few times. I was at a big music store in Cape Town (they were playing Kruder and Dorfmeister on the system!?) and a bunch of guys were around the listening post with stuff like Brandy, Nas and 2Pac but I also saw Mutabaruka and a lot of people listening to a local guy named Zola. Anyways, you should go to SA, it's really cool, the people are super-friendly (you'll have lots of interesting conversations) and you'll open your mind beyond what you read about in the newspapers (no, we didn't get carjacked, mugged or experience any racism either).
In other news, Phorilla is bizzzzzack and blogging about his trip to London and Japan among other things. Also, he pointed out that Rory, the guy who hosted a local radio show "Cold Step Rock" (that I mentioned below) has a blog @ http://themfinest.com/blog.htm. I checked it out and he's got some rad and decent mp3 links - its hipsterrific.
[july 22, 2004]
Robot says to check out the I:Cube vs. RZA remix posted today at MP3 blog "Music for Robots".
[july 5, 2004]
(via gpc) MP3 blog, last few entries on the Africa theme with some nice tunes like Fela and Salif Keita remixed, Tony Allen and Ghanaian funk.
[june 21, 2004]
(via gpc) Interview with MF DOOM:
The mask allows me to be the other character and when I¡¯m in my real life I can just be me. I would hate to not be able to go to the grocery store without some cat being like, ¡°Yo!¡± Also the mask allows me to get a clearer perspective of what the fans like, cause they will talk to me about it, ya know, they don¡¯t know who I am, I just another n*gga in the record store.
and also:
If I went out there without the mask on, muthaf**kas would be like, ¡°Who the f**k is you?¡± It¡¯s almost like they expect to see the mask first, if I don¡¯t rock the mask they might not believe it¡¯s me.
Also he's working on a new album entitled MM FOOD.
dpod2 | http://www.bbc.co.uk/1xtra/tracklistings/benjib/benjitrax.shtml
(via robot) Benji B's latest show is a Detroit special covering the hip hop and techno areas of the spectrum.
[june 12, 2004]
(via gabba) The iPods in this installation are programmed with selections providing an audio overview of the last five decades of Detroit area music, a nearly 20 hour mix-tape of some of the finest and most essential recordings in pop music history.
Selector! Playlists covering the gamut from the White Stripes to Martha and the Vandelas to Theo Parrish to Drexciya.
the sweetest taboo | Sade vs. mf doom
modofo hooks up ten songs from Warren G to Biz Markie with their sampladelic origins. Like Sade's "Kiss of Life" and Doom's "Doomsday" linked above.
[may 28, 2004]
(via futurebloggie) Archive of King Britt's university radio show from back in '96. I'm listening to the one with some guy name of "Dego" co-hosting. Nice mix of souled out classics and drum and bass.
That would've been cool to have King Britt on your university radio station, eh? A friend of mine had a show on CKLN in TO called "The New Wax Show" except when he first told me I misheard and thought it was called "The New Wack Show". At Mc Gill we had Tiga and Gnat...they were alright I guess. Gnat sold me my first jungle record. What ever happened to Gnat anyways? We all know what happened to Tiga. And here in Ottawa there was a show called "Cold Step Rock" that used to be the shit but then it disappeared. University radio's like that I guess.
[may 27, 2004]
(via gpc) 100 years of Detroit music presented in tree format! Also: Acrobat Reader 6.0 is terrible.
[may 12, 2004]
From the inbox... TO bruck crew keeping the flame alive for broken beat and just plain good electronic music:
Late April/ Early May 2004 Chart for Bruckbeat Radio. No particular order
inverse cinematics -detroit jazzin- pulver dkd-super amazing- bitasweet2000black lal - b.e.w. epilogue (murr long edit)- public transit albanek- freewire (moonstarr mix)- ecco chamber john tejada + almost human - criminal minded - twisted funk misa negra - mixamatosis (2000black redit)- bitasweet amy winehouse - in my bed (BITA remix)- island 4hero- action (visioneers remix)- raw canvass somatik- chromatik- twisted funk cdr NSM - don't say it- virgin beanfield - tides (chateau flight and carl craig mix)- compost franck rogers- mascarade- vesatile
you can check out our past show playlists on line by clicking this link http://www.ckln.fm/charts/logdb/pl_480.html
[may 11, 2004]
(via robot) New MP3 blog. Recent entries include stuff from Sizzla, New Order and Pharcyde alumnus Fatlip.
audio | http://www.definitivejux.net/rjd2mixtape/rj_diplo_mix.mp3
(via sincerr) Hollertronix vs. RJD2. Speaking of RJD2, he's got a new album coming out (dropping may 18th according to defjux): "Since we last spoke". I've heard this one track from it "To all of you" and it was quite jammin'.
[may 4, 2004]
Check out Shifty's show from 18 april at nuwave. It'll get your head bobbin or noddin or whatever your head does when it hears laid back fat beats.
[april 19, 2004]
Just picked up the Madlib / MF DOOM collabo "Madvillain" and its hella fun. Great samples, great beats, great flows. Stop it at any point and whatever you were listening to will be going through your head for the next hour. Yeah I know it was reviewed in the New Yorker, that don't make it wack. I think there's going to be some comparisons with the Jaydee / Madlib collab "Jaylib" so I wanted to say I liked that one too. Its more of a grower, but there's lots of memorable moments. At first I thought the rhymes were pretty crap but I think with Jaydee sometimes its just about the sound and delivery of the rhymes and the words themselves are secondary. But what do I know? If you haven't already, read the Urb interview with Jaydee and Madlib.
[april 5, 2004]
(via robot) Exhaustive list of DJ Premier productions.
[april 2, 2004]
I'm a bit slow today so only just thought of siccing Webjay on my Kinja MP3 digest (see below).
In some ways an improvement over my hack (which Lucas is charmingly calling the "Multi-URL importer"): it solves the concatenation problem (entries are interleaved) and is faster and more scalable to boot. The biggest problem is that Kinja only shows the first bit of each blog entry and Webjay can only scrape what it sees: for example it only picked up Pearl Jam and missed Nirvana from fluxblog's April 1st entry. Not a big loss in that case, but you get the point.
audio | http://www.brokenbeatradio.com//bbradio-031504.ram
Domu on broke n beat radio from March 15th.
a better mp3 blog | http://kinja.com/user/alokem
I set up a Kinja digest of the MP3 blogs I check regularly (see MusicNonStop/Links). Its better than the janky one I made with webjay because it actually intersperses posts by date rather than concatenating them. It also scrapes the entire entry rather than just the mp3 link which could be positive or negative depending on what you're looking for.
I'm not quite sure it works though - I saw entries from fluxblog and soul sides but nothing from gabba or tencoolthings which don't have RSS feeds or a traditional blog format. Kinja claims to be able to scrape any blogs, even those without RSS feeds, but I'm not sure how that's possible without handcoding a scraper for each blog format.
(Speaking of which Lucas Gonze, Webjay's creator commented on my "agg" hack below and put a link to it on webjay's import page: http://webjay.org/playthispage - near the bottom. Sweet!)
[march 31, 2004]
(via gpc) Couldn't stop laughing at this rundown of wack rap lyrics complete with bitingly sarcastic commentary. I'd quote but there's just too much to choose from...
[march 19, 2004]
(via 4hero list) 1 hour recording of marc mac en Belgique courtesy of beyondjazz' Oemebamo. More info. Pretty lo-fi, lotsa MC action but still quite alright thank you.
[march 18, 2004]
Webjay playthispage for fluxblog + soul sides. Play around with it here: http://www.employees.org/~alokem/agg.php. This is wrong in so many ways: its slow, the entries for each blog are simply concatenated not interleaved by date, it basically just uses webjay as a screen scraper, its totally unscalable in users or number of blogs, etc. Still, its fun. I'm sure it won't last long...
I noticed an interesting thing from pointing webjay at MusicNonStop (link): it scrapes links to realaudio. Better still, it unpacks ".ram" files and displays the embedded ".rm" file which in some cases is downloadable.
the revolution will be VBR encoded | http://webjay.org
The other day I was talking to Robot and I says to him: "So...MP3 blogs are the new thing. What would be cool is if you could scrape and aggregate them so rather than checking fluxblog and soul sides every day you could get all the links in one place." Well Lucas Gonze's Webjay seems to be part of the way there. There's a lot of functionality here, but one of them is "play this page" which allows you to plug in a URL and get back a handy page with all the links. For example: play this page for fluxblog. It even creates a stream so you can listen to all the tracks radio-style in your favourite media player.
The aggregation piece doesn't seem hard. I can think of a few of different solutions, and I'll bet some of them are out there already. You could create a blog that aggregates multiple MP3 blogs and point webjay at that, or have a personalized service like bloglines and have it spit out a feed. The best would be building it right into webjay: rather than curating mp3s you would curate playlists / mp3 blogs. Too bad the "url" argument in the playthispage link doesn't take multiple pages.
Of course this might all be mooted if the RIAA decides to crack down on MP3 blogs. Woebot raised some good points recently about the ethical issues of posting MP3s that are worth a read. Of course, I'm not complaining, I think MP3 blogs are awesome. Remember back in the day when the web was where you got MP3s and you could use Altavista to find them? Then Napster came along and you couldn't find a page with MP3s (and if it did all the links were broken) anywhere.
(Comment: That is a very disgusting hack. I like it. I'll add a link on the import page. --Lucas)
[march 11, 2004]
I started making a tape back in the summer of 2002 (see Mns2002/August) and I've finally finished - the tracklist is linked above. Its a compilation of downtempo stuff that I picked up on my trip to Vienna and detroity techno stuff that I ordered from the now defunct Groovetech. Its not mixed because I can't and I only have one turntable. I called it "salvaged" because at the (terrible, smoke-filled, tiny) airport in Vienna I managed to break a bottle of wine all over my records which made me grumpy for the rest of the day. I tried to clean them but...well, they sound ok...maybe the cruft is "sound enhancing"?
If you want a copy email me at the address on this page: AlokeMukherjee.
videos | http://www.ruben.fm/amp.html
Video for Amp Fiddler's "I Believe In You" from the talented Ruben Fleischer. More videos here including Dizzee Rascal's "Fix Up Look Sharp". Saw a short clip of Mr. Rascal's Toronto concert on Muchmusic, I think it was "I Luv U", anyways looked brilliant. There's a review at Exclaim.
audio | http://www.602.org/infinity/nerve/oldsk/sourcedirectconsumption.mp3
Goodies from the inbox: hey ponch (ponch? fuck that shit! - ed.), peep this absolutely wicked mix of classic source direct jammies:
Track Listing
Future London (Odysee 001) Intallect (Certificate 18 CERT1809) Intensite (Basement BRSS048) Last Dance (Streetbeats SB009) A Spice Of Jazz (Certificate 18 CERT1811) Snake Style (Source Direct SD003) Secret Liasions (Good Looking GLR015) A Made Up Sound (Metalheadz METH016) Fabric Of Space (Source Direct SD001) Red Lights (Source Direct SDR005) This Is A Bad Remix (Razors Edge RAZORS003) Two Masks (Science QEDT3) Technical Warefare (Science QEDLP3) Enemy Lines (Science QEDT5) Computer State (Science QEDT4) Stonekiller (Metalheadz METH022) Dark Metal Remix (Razors Edge RAZORS005) Call & Response (Science QEDT4)
It's chronological, so you can hear them get darker and more technical as it goes on.
All this assumes that you can stand listening to dnb tunes by the same producers for 72 minutes...
[march 10, 2004]
(via futureboogie blog) New set on milkaudio from Blackbeard... So, is Blackbeard the same as Yam Who? Well, if not, they've got a similar idea:
who is blackbeard? what you should really be asking is who are blackbeard? well, they are a dj, a producer and few musicians who like to make already good songs even better. instead of simply remixing/re-editing a cut these guys cut & paste and add live instruments to the mix making it a true re-work.
And another tip from futureboogie, a two hour set from maurice fulton @ betalounge.
(tracklist for the blackbeard thing is here http://www.milkaudio.com/web/guest_blackbeard.shtml)
[march 3, 2004]
In MusicNonStop's great tradition of breaking month old news here's a set from Nick Matthews who is playing the Mercury Lounge tonight and does management etc. for tons of broken and nujazz luminaries like domu, nuspirit helsinki, &c. More info on the brokenbeat radio site - scroll down to Jan 26th 2004.
Speaking of Domu there's some new mixes at his and Shifty's site. In my dreams Domu would blow off his set in NYC and show up in Ottawa tonight. Or even better, tomorrow night at disorganised whose flyers are getting more and more preposterous (meaning awesome).
rekkids | http://www.woebot.com/movabletype/archives/000128.html
Woebot has this great thing where he's gone down to Soho and taken pictures of various people and asked them what records they've bought. His previous entry was a breakdown of the various Soho shops. He could've done that thing where you match the person with their purchase but I'm kind of glad he didn't.
[february 26, 2004]
Pretty hot d&b mix featuring D.Kay, Sonic, Intalex, etc. More here.
audio | alicia keys vs. gregory isaacs
Fluxblog is on fire like Tonawanda. Make sure to get the Red Astaire jammy while you're there. (make sure) More mashups...
And if that doesn't do you for MP3s, check out ten cool things for some excellent tracks on the smooth out tip from Spinna to Herb Alpert.
[february 20, 2004]
I'm So Sincerr - this guy's got good taste in hip hop (and other things - peep the copy of "Wind up bird chronicle" from feb 16th), can write and posts a link to the new Pete Rock and CL Smooth ("Appreciation")? I love this line from a review of a review of Pete Rock's "Lost and Found":
Ugh. This review aggrivates me. It just reeks of "I got into hip hop last year" -isms.
out of control |
More evidence this Jay-Z remix thing is getting out of hand:
[february 17, 2004]
Domu's february mixtape plus more ish at domu's site. Some hiphop pressure...opens with a bit of MFDoom. Speaking of which, was recently in the HMV on Yonge in Toronto - that store's fallen off, the electronica section was shite (further evidence of electronica's decline perhaps) but did find some gems filed under hip hop: King Geedorah, Quasimoto's "Unseen" and Little Brother's "The Listening". Play De Record on the other hand was in fine form although all the hits were hidden in bins marked generically as "house".
[february 15, 2004]
Pitchfork does their homework on the Jay Z remixes, comparing takes on "Dirt off your shoulder" from Kev Brown's "Brown Album", the now notorious "Grey Album" by DJ Dangermouse and one I hadn't heard about but would love to hear, Kardinal Offishall and Solitair's "The Black Jays Album": Perhaps because Timbaland's original broken copy machine beat was so noir-ish to begin with, the "Dirt Off Your Shoulder" rendition found here sounds most natural, and also the most like a true remix of these three. With a tiny figure on the right-panned piano keys and far-off percussion sweeps, the duo sprinkles all over their Black Album reverse karaoke, preserving the paranoia that lies just beneath the epidermis of the original.
[february 13, 2004]
(via gpc) Fannypack...er...Outkast tops both the Village Voice singles and albums poll. Hey GPC, Fannypack's in there: #42 on the singles chart!
Stelfox also had something (a lot) to say about it on Feb 10th (his permalinks still don't work). I agree completely about Hey Ya: that song's getting on my nerves and overshadowing the incredible genius of Ghettomusick. Does Dizzee work in the new world? I've never been to East London but I've got Dizzee bumpin' here in this suburban Ottawa office park. Maybe it won't translate into big sales but I know they always have BIDC in stock at the crappy (but better than the ones at Bayshore and St. Laurent) HMV in the Rideau Centre. Besides, music is music see?
Also to get my shots in - massive broken shut out - where's Got Me Puzzled? Nobody could spare a vote for the Bugz comp? A Jazzanova remix or two? Yam Who? Also...Jaylib? The antidote - the 4herolist tune of the year and what to look out for in 04 threads. The 4hero list is a goldmine: Keepin' it NUWAVE.
[february 12, 2004]
Some interesting things from the Goya new releases...
FREEDOM SOUNDZ feat. VANESSA FREEMAN - Do It Right (PEOPLE031) PEOPLE ==== Naughty naughty....once again, the now fugitive Alex Attias teams up with Vanessa Freeman to cause yet more serious carnage with another broken house thing....you'll have all heard this one before. Proper rude soulful house remix from his brother Stephane on the flipside
IDJUT BOYS- Score Jazi (COTT002) COTTAGE RECORDS==== Recorded 2 years ago by the Idjut Boys with music therapist Dave Noble on Sitar and Double bass. It has been spun from cd in various states of arrangement by the Idjuts and their aficionados until the full cheek-rattle was achieved. Produced to be heard in the early morning on Hi-fi sound sy
... lost to history November 2003 - January 2004 ...