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And the beat goes on.

Music is one of passions and I have been an avid collector for the last 15 years. It all started with Punk, well Post-Punk to be precise, I first got into music in a real sense at the age of 14 which was 1977. My first recollection of playing a record was my dad’s James Brown album which I guess for a white teenager living in the countryside was quite funky. Leaving home at 16 and then going to Art School in London a couple of years later only meant one thing - rebellion (in a safe way) and as my college was situated on the Kings Road it was a convenient place to observe the end of Punk, although it was still visible in terms of fashion. My music taste at this point was somewhat confused but I did like anarchistic stuff like The Pop Group, The Slits, CRASS as well as Stiff Little Fingers, The Undertones, Bauhaus…I guess verging into Goth, god I remember those tight black jeans…ouch. Anyway it wasn’t long before I joined the overcoat brigade and morosely listened to Joy Division and Factory records in general, this was peppered by occasional industrial sounds via Clock DVA, Test Department and Throbbing Gristle….hair was short, clothing a bit military, quite scary really…
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Isaac dead - will leave a big hole

August 11th, 2008 ·

Isaac Hayes is sadly dead. A great man and inspiration he helped to establish the tough yet sensual stance many of todays rappers use to gain mainstream appeal. His breaks were over used by diverse artists including Portishead and the powerful image of him and his gold jewellry will stay with me forever. Isaac will be missed.

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Last.fm data visualisation and more

July 17th, 2008 ·

Last.fm are offering a visual representation of your profile data here very nice, here is my own…also another good site to check for last.fm add-ons and toys is http://build.last.fm/

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Roy ayers live from Berlin

May 2nd, 2008 ·

Sent from my iPhone - I’m probably mobile

My favourite Funkster of all time, a great gig….he was quite eccentric and ‘jazz’ like. Did the standards too.

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Durutti Column: not forgotton

April 25th, 2008 ·

For those who do not know, Durutti Column are an ex-Factory label band from Manchester (or Salford maybe) who have produced some wonderful songs spanning a 30 year period, they still play live gigs and release albums which is impressive. They seem to have a timeless quality and have stuck to their guns. When I say they it’s really more of a ‘he’ as Vini Reilly the front man is more of a solo artist surrounded by occasional players. In terms of guitar playing Vini has a unique style combining classical, spanish and contemporary sparse rhythms…the result is often melancholic but always with a wistful edge. I believe the Durutti Column should be treasured as one of the original English post-punk innovators who still exist and continue to output great material.

The below video clip is a rare video with Vini looking very much like a mod, although with strange nail varnish. This song ‘Never Known’ is one of their most beautiful tracks and worth a listen.

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Control - the movie

April 23rd, 2008 ·

Saw Control (the biography of Joy Division) and thought it was pretty good for this genre of film - rosy tinted view of iconic band etc…all acting and set designs were pretty convincing. I would definitely take a look at this.

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