For all the C90 Heads!
Posted: September 13th, 2005 | Author: Sermad | Filed under: Music | No Comments »Awesome.
Awesome.
Saw the ‘Tribulations’ video for LCD Soundsystem the other night.
This Friday, Tate Britain presents “Sound For A Picture Evening” as part of their late at the Tate evenings.
6pm to 9pm ish, admission Free
Jonny Trunk, Jon Tye from Lo Recordings and Jerry Dammers, yes, the bloke from the Specials will be playing a lively mixture of library recordings only.
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The Advantage are a rock band that do covers of old Nintendo game music.
Its rad. The Ghost ‘n’ Goblins cover especially so.
A few years ago, a couple of record collectors were rummaging around a market looking to grab some records. As they were searching, they started to find hand drawn covers of fake records, all created in felt-tip pen and all made by the mysteriously named ‘Mingering Mike’.
They posted their finds on the record collecting website ‘SoulStrut’ and the response was phenomenal. Bouyed on by this response, they started to track down the real ‘Mingering Mike’…Well in the end they did find the him. Obviously he was reluctant to talk but after a while he warmed to them and then the madness really started to happen. Now Mike has a website, exhibitions and I believe a book compiling his work.
Cool.

BANK HOLIDAY B-MUSIC ALL-STAR SPECIAL
Sunday 28th August, 4-11pm.
Cornerhouse, 70 Oxford Street, Manchester.
ADMISSION FREE!!!
13 members of the extended B-Music family will be joining Dom and Andy for food, drink and some mind blowing musical party-tricks. Expect vintage jazz-pop-surf-soundtracks and fuzzsploitation.
Featuring DJs:
Dom Thomas (Finders Keepers)
Andy Votel (Twisted Nerve)
Graham Massey (Toolshed / 808 State)
Vox Pop
Martin The Mod (Vertigo)
Chris Mcbride (45 Midgets)
Jimmy Oddman (Sea Records)
Boney Votel
Flytipper
Benjamin Hatton (Invisible Spies)
Andrew Symington (Divine)
Doug Shipton (Delay 68)
Sermad
Matt & Rich Hero
“THE BEST COMBINED RECORD COLLECTION THIS SIDE OF VENUS” – HERMAN BLOUNT

The excellent ‘Down in the grooves’ show on BBC Leeds has a show by me ole mucker Vibra. This is dope ya’ll.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/shows/rpms/leeds/groovesrm.rpm
I’ve updated theSoundLibrary. Now you can view *ALL* the records on the site by using the ‘labels’ link.
Oooooh. :D
I’ve got a spanish friend who wanted some good hip hop mixes – Well your first port of call is to try and sift through all the Reggaeton mixes out there. Most of it…is a bit bleh to be honest as its all a bit to hardcore for my tastes! I was pretty interested when I saw a mix by Tony Touch called ‘ReggaeTony’.
He’s been around for years on the US hip hop circuit and he’s produced some good bits over the years. Anyways, this is a class mix. Its pretty raw but not TOO filthy. The track with the Beatnuts is great.
For those that don’t know, Reggaeton is a mix of hardcore US style hip-hop, danchehall and bashment. I believe it came out of Puerto Rico and pretty much 99% of the mc’ing is in spanish.
TROG is the continuation of radio show that ZELJKO KERLETA started in 1996 under the name of “Cosmic Sounds”. At that time it was broadcast weekly on “YU Radio”. The name was later on reused for the record label that he started in 1999. In 2002 the show changed the name into TROG and became a monthly program as a part of Cosmic Sounds Belgrade Biznizz that was run by Dusan (Coxless Pair) and Dubravka Petrovic on “Beograd 202″ radio station.
One Sunday in a month was taken over by Tom Wieland’s TEE. And finally in June 2005 TROG has moved to B-92 radio station. Now it’s a part of DZUMBUS radio show run by BOYAN MITROVICH (Painkiller Septet) who’s been running it for years. You can (and you should) catch it live: EVERY SUNDAY 21.00 – 23.00 GMT. TROG will be on every first Sunday in a month and the latest edition will be archived and available for listening on demand from this page.

http://cosmicsounds-london.com/RADIO/radio.html