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THANK YOU EVERYONE…

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….Who came to our Halloween Party, and sorry to all the people who didn’t get in…Some great efforts on the costumes, buckets of fake blood and excellent EBM horror sounds from Andy. More pics / vid/ live mix soon…

Tune of the night? Come on- What do you think!

1 comment November 2, 2009

100% of DISSIN YOU


Edited and styled by our good friends Jo Apps and Nova Dando for choreographer Dangerkat. Included because it looks great, but also because it uses our favourite Armando track.. FIERCE

Add comment September 21, 2009

SHAREVARI, SHARE VARI SHARE VARI


Reading about the Electrifying Mojo and Detroit at the turn of the eighties in an interview with Carl Craig got me hunting for this footage – from “The Scene“. Amazing dancing. Amazing clothes. Lovely tube-camera videos.
” AND LIKE SUGAR IS SUGAR AND SALT IS SALT, IF YOU DON”T GET OFF, IT’S NOT OUR FAULT”
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Add comment July 11, 2009

JULES HOLLAND AND LESLIE ASH AT THE DANCETERIA


Courtesey of Mike Simonetti at italiansdoitbetter. This is an incredible piece of incongrous cultural tourism. Leslie “Figurehead of Homebase” Ash talking to Nona Hendryx and Arthur Baker, NYC Peech boys saying “Hello Bognor Regis.” Jules Holland moaning about the music and the clubs being drink free. Mindblowing

Add comment July 10, 2009

MAKE IT HAPPEN

1 comment April 24, 2009

TOO MUCH BLOOD

Add comment April 23, 2009

FROM BANGALTER TO BANANARAMA (VIA JAPAN AND ZAIRE)

For fans of weird cultural adaptation, this is a peach. Thomas Bangalter’s dad, who took the name “Daniel Vangarde” produced the record “Aieaoa initially as part of his odd French / Japanese crossover musical project “Yamasuki.” Bizarrely enough, a Zairian disco act*, Black Blood, took the weird Franco-orientalism, added some equally questionable African vibes to it and re-released it as “Aie a Mwana”. Just to confuse things further, Bananrama, a new British girlband under the support of the Sex Pistols Paul Cook, chose the song as their debut single. The three versions are after the break:

*According to WFMU. Other sources suggest they may have been Belgian.

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Add comment April 18, 2009

GREG WILSON VS GARY WILSON

Very tough call. Both pioneers. Both making innovative use of tape:

GREG:

(helps to speak german)

GARY:

Too close to call.

Add comment April 18, 2009

POLYPHASE

Courtesey of the fabulous BEAT ELECTRIC. Probably the funkiest physics lesson ever:

Add comment April 18, 2009

Unconscious Association / Serendipity

I swear blind I havent looked at this sleeve in ages ( I have better 12″ mixes of Menergy / Megaton Man)

Sorry Patrick. RIP.

Add comment March 31, 2009

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