Friday 28 May 2010

O'l dirty Moody!


Moodymann unveils a new limited edition 12″ EP featuring five previously unreleased tracks from the vaults.Credited to Moody and on the producer’s own KDJ imprint it traverses a range of styles, from cracked jazz to his trademark low-slung house sound.Some brief notes on the provenance of each track are provided. Lead track ‘Ol’ Dirty Vinyl (U Used To Know)’ was apparently recorded in three hours “in Vienna in some hotel near the castle”, while ‘We Don’t Care’ (featuring Pitch Black City) is from some time in the late 1990s. The Mick Collins-featuring ‘No Feedback’ was recorded live in Detroit at a Dirtbombs show, and ‘It’s 2 Late 4 U And Me’ (with Bubs Fiddler on bass and Amp Fiddler on keys) was recorded in London, 2009. As for closing salvo ‘The Hacker’, Moody simply says, “Don’t remember (long fckin time ago)”. Quoted from Factmag.com

Monday 17 May 2010

Wolves Social club presents Mark E



Mile wide smile club and Wolf Music in association with Go Bang! bring one of the uk's premier slo mo house dons to the south coast for his Brighton debut.
Hypnotic is a word used often when describing dance music, but there's really no other way to describe what Mark E sounds like. It's pretty much his calling card, in fact, whether it be in his celebrated re-edits of tracks like Womack and Womack's 'Baby I'm Scared of You', Janet Jackson's 'R&B Junkie' or any of his original production, Mark locks into a throbbing groove and doesn't let go.
Mark has won worldwide critical acclaim and Heavyweight DJ support has come from the likes of Gilles Peterson (BBC Radio 1), Unabombers ( Electric Chair / XFM, Manchester ), Francois K and Danny Krivit ( Body and Soul, NYC), as well as nu- disco heroes like Lindstrom, Prins Thomas, Metro Area and DJ Harvey.

Dj support comes from Mickey Duke and Wolf music(Matt Neale and Stu Clarke) and the night promises to be corker!!

Check out Mark's new mix. See you there.

Mark E - May Mix - 2010 by warmhq

Tuesday 11 May 2010

A legend in Brighton



Dance music is prone to hyperbole, but you'd be hard-pressed to come up with anything but words like "legend," "titan" and "giant" when describing Carl Craig's impact on the electronic scene. Producer, remixer, label boss, DJ, the list goes on and on.

Emerging at the end of the 1980s as the leading light of Detroit's 'second wave' of techno artists, Carl Craig has been relentlessly inventive, prolific and inspirational for over 20 years. His production work (as BFC, Psyche, Paperclip People and more) stands among the best electronic music ever made, while his esteemed label Planet E is without doubt one of electronic music's most treasured and important imprints.

He's been nominated for a Grammy, performed his music with a symphony orchestra and traveled the world evangelizing for forward-thinking house and techno from Detroit and beyond - and that doesn't even begin to scratch the surface.

It goes without saying that this very special intimate show is a unique opportunity to catch the man himself spinning the music that made him who he is today.

Erykah Badu killer new album
















Part one of Erykah Badu’s New Amerykah trilogy, released in 2008, was a brain-bending blast of intergalactic psych-soul with a sharp political edge. Part two largely ditches avant-garde curveballs and instead mines a rich seam of mellow, rare groove moods, with some juicy live instrumentation.
The prevailing theme is the complexity of love and relationships, with Badu’s lyrics delivered in her blurry, woozy, almost incantatory tones.
But the loose, laid-back funk of tracks such as Gone Baby, Don’t Be Long, the uplifting vibe of the likes of Umm Hmm and the succulent bass of Turn Me Away (Get MuNNY) – at once a reworking of Sylvia Striplin’s classic song and a cheeky rethink of the Junior MAFIA track that sampled it – are so joyous it’s soon hard to concentrate on anything much except grooving.

Soup 4 the soul - Best of 2007

Jazz Trio Pictures, Images and Photos
Soup 4 the soul 1 by Mickey Duke #

hip hop Pictures, Images and Photos
Soup 4 the soul 2 by Mickey Duke

house music... Pictures, Images and Photos
Soup 4 the soul 3 by Mickey Duke

Music to make you Smillie

Music to make you Smillie is a two-mixtape set dedicated to my lovely girlfriend Miss Sharon Smillie. It’s a selection of some her favourite tracks from my collection that she has grown to love since we met a few years ago, aaah sweeet! Fact is I have been promising to sort her some music forever and have only just got round to it. As you may have guessed I’m a bit of a slacker on that front. There is nothing clever here – not for the purists at least – just good old fashioned quality feelgood music, music to make you smiley in fact. It is unashamedly commercial in parts and brings back visions of many a contorted face and stomping of feet from various mash ups and house parties of the last few years. Kick off the moody blues and turn it up loud! Big love, Mickey x

Music to make you Smillie by Mickey Duke
1/ Carly Simon - Why 2/ Kenny Dope - Get on down 3/ Blaze - Think of you(Phil Asher remix) 4/ Little kids - Ordinary people 5/ Lemon Jelly - Soft 6/ Mark Ronson feat. Amy Whinehouse - Valerie 7/ Sunburst band - Far beyond 8/ Jamm edits 3 - Don't mess with my man 9/ Earth, wind and fire - Beijo 10/Imagination - Illusion(Lindstrom edit/original) 11/Rolling Stones - Miss you 12/Bad productions - You got the crazy love 13/Detroit experiment - Think twice 14/Jack re edit - Big birds 15/Amy whinehouse - Back to black(Rumble strips remix) 16/Sebastian Tellier - La Ritournelle

Music to make you Smillie 2 by Mickey Duke
1/ Womack and Womack - Teardrops 2/ Big audio dynamite - E=Mc2 - 3/ Husky rescue - New light of tomorrow(evil 9 remix) 4/ Sequel - Upsolid 5/ Starsailor - Four to the floor(Thin white duke mix) 6/ Simbad - Soul fever 7/ Fred faulke - Runnin 8/ Solution - Feels so right 9/ Tommy Sparxx - When we Were young 10/Kaori - Good life 11/Nillson - Everybody's talkin at me 12/Ian Brown - Fear 13/Block 16 feat Jhelisa - Find an oasis 14/Joy division - Love will tear us apart.