Mar 10

In honour of our first birthday party next month, here is the next installment of the radio show (now our websites up and running.) This one is inspired by my journey around the world, and the previous collaborations with Jibbering and Jam Jah at our first two events. Please click on any of the artists you like, and If you enjoy the mix, feel free to drop me a comment. :)

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Mr Elephant’s Journey Round the World

1. The mighty Thievery Corporation start us off. A Washington DC-based production and DJ duo consisting of Rob Garza and Eric Hilton and their supporting artists. Their music can be characterized as downtempo/electronica with influences of dub, acid jazz, indian classical and brazilian styles fused together with a lounge aesthetic, and they really know how to produce bass!

2. Then it’s to my home city of Birmingham with the inspiring Friendly Fire Crew, reggae collective, featuring the talented Paradox on the vocals and Robin Giorni on the production, with this proper track called “Web Of Deceit”

3. Down into the the south of Spain we find the beautiful voice of Yolando Rayo, with an equisite traditonal salsa track “Salsa Con Sabor”

4. Then its to the bright lights and big show tunes of Broadway, with Catherine Zeta Jones blasting out her rendition of “All That Jazz” from the musical Chicago (reedited for full dancefloor effect by me)

5. Thrown onto the streets of London with this dirty classic track from Noonsday Underground

6. Going Deeper into the capital for the inspired fusion of Tricky (with great vocals from Martine), with their seminal track “Black Steel” from the album Maxinquaye.

7. India speaks with the amazing vocal talent of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, taken from my favourite soundtrack of the 90’s - Natural Born Killers

8. Staying East we get treated to the combined musical skills of Shankar and the Epidemics.

9. Then lush African Marimba sounds from Batanai Marimba with a track called Shangara.

10. To the streets of Barcelona is where we find the Minimal Acoustic Band, and their track “Saraha”. Mainly using traditional didgeridoos from Nepal, and steel pans from Jamaica their fusion is/was a highlight from the Catalunyan streets.

11. Then its a quick trip back to the U.K to catch the hugely talented fusion that is Nitin Sawhney, with this title track from his Beyond Skin Album.

12. Then were off all the way across the globe to New Zealand with a brief stopover in Australia and a classic track from Crowded House

13. Over to now Europe for two short vists. One is to France to see the excellent French Hip Hop Sounds of Nuttea

14. And then over to Germany to check out a light hearted Dauerfisch

15. A business trip to Japan allows us to let our hair down and catch the pure funk of Major Force, with this wicked track taken from Thievery Corporation’s “Outernational Sound Mix Album”

16. Then its over to the west coast with a little bit of deck skills from Dj Shadow with this bit of Walkie Talkie,

17. and then NWA give us a slice of Compton life with the classic “Fuck Da Police”

18. Manu Chao is a Latin folk singer of Galician origin, fusing all sorts of …well you probably heard of him too.

19. Over to the continent of Africa to visit Mozambique for a Maputo based multi generational collective. Mabulu are one of a number of nu-generation African bands balancing dance music, traditional roots sounds, and the verbal acrobatics and conscious social lyrics of rap and hip-hop. This track is called Aids.

20. Then of course, The Pink Panther from North American composer Henry Mancini

21. And to bring us back home, we haved the inspirational soundtrack esque Barry Adamson, with the very cool “Jazz Devil”

One love

Mr E x

Mar 10

Another breaks mix for part two, this time for Galaxy Radio.

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A Fantasy Breakbeat Theme - March 2007 

1. A FANTASY BOND THEME - Barry Adamson
3. I WISH (Aquaski Mix) - Skeelo
4. HAPPY SOUL WITH A HOOK (Blue DOllar Bill Mix) - Dave Cortez & Moon People <>
5. HOPE TIME (Rogue Element Mix) - Stanton Warriors
6. GET LOW - Baobinga
7. GUTTERPUMP - Noisia
8. TRICKS (Rogue Element Mix) - Culprit
9. APOLLO (General Midi Apollo 8 Mix) - Way Out West
9. MOVIN THE HYPE (Nick Thayer Mix) - Aquasky vs Crash Berlin feat K
10. NO OTHER - Deflkine & Red Polo
11. CROWD CONTROL (Robosabians Mix) - Vital Substance
12. UNCONTAMINATED (Neoteric Mix) - Soundex
13. BEEN THERE DONE THAT - The Funk Lab
14. GET SHIFT (Far Too Loud Mix) - D-Ranged
15. NO GOOD
16. 777 - Aquasky
17. KING OF THE BONGO
18. FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS - Pendulum Vs Freestyers

Mar 10

This time we have a great reggae selection from Jam Jah and Friendly Fire Maestro Robin G in the first half

 

and then in the second we welcome Project X Presents and piano maestro, Mr Rich Batsford, with part one of a live recording from his gig last year at the Old joint Stock Theatre.

 

May 25

Welcome to Mr Elephant’s 1st Radio Show.

This first section is the mixtape for friends, and features an hour of the some of the best music i can find, put together in the best way i can.

Please show the love to any of the artists you like, from the album/artist links

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Mr Elephant’s Mixtape for Friends

Intro and outro courtesy of Sandra Hall aka Jeannie - (Friction Arts)

1. Sissy - ALL UNDER - Global Underground - (from the album “All Under“)

2. The Orb - LITTLE FLUFFY CLOUDS - Big Life - (from the album “Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld“)

3. Nitin Sahwney - NOTHING - V2 International - (from the album “Prophesy“)

4. The Cinematic Orchestra (feat. Roots Manuva) - ALL THINGS TO ALL MEN - Ninja Tune - (from the album “Every Day“)

5. Juliette Lewis - BORN BAD - (from the soundtrack “Natural Born Killers“)

6. Dj Shadow Live - THE NUMBER SONG - Mowax - (Original from the album “Endtroducing“)

7. Dj Shadow Live - ORGAN DONOR - Mowax - (Original from the album “Endtroducing“)

8. The Muppets - MAHNA MAHNA - Video

9. Queen Latifa - WHEN YOUR GOOD TO MAMA (Chicago Soundtrack)

10. Bjork - SO BROKEN (unreleased) - One Little Indian - (Original from the album Joga)

11. Django Reinhart - Les Yeux Noirs

12. Rich Batsford - LYNDALL - (from the forthcoming album “Valentine Court“)

13. Massive Attack - DAYDREAMING (Virgin) - (from the album “Blue Lines“)

14. Bob Marley - ROOTS (Island Records) - (from the album “Rebel Music“)

15. Rich Batsford - GUDONYA - (from the forthcoming album “Valentine Court“)

May 25

The mix that got a signing to Archangel, this is breakbeat with narrative…and bill hicks sensibilities..

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“Fear and Love” - Sep 11th 2006

1. HARPOON - Scuba
2. SEEKER - Stanton Warriors feat Jhelisa
3. WHERE IS MY FREEDOM (Evil Nine Mix) - Will Saul feat Ursula Rucker
4. BECAUSE WE CAN - Lo Step
5. JUVENILE DELIQUENT (Bassbin Twins Edit) - Beber
6. WHEN I WAS A YOUT - Ed Solo & Skool Of Thought
7. SKA FEVER (Original Mix) - Paradox 3000
8. NOT YOUR SLAVE (601 Mix) - Hidden Forces
9. TIME TO UNITE - Journeyman Vs Barrcode
10. PRIMEVIL - Thrillabeats
11. UP (Original Mix) - The Lawgiverz
12. SQUIGGLE - Tipper
13. POUND THE ECHO - Momentum
14. CHIEF ROCKER (Bassbin Twins Edit) - Beber
15. CLOSER - Dj Fresh vs Dj Shadow
16. OPERA vs Bill Hicks
17. TARANTULA - Pendulum
18. SAIGUR PUR - Sigur Ross
(Featured Samples - Bill Hicks (Relentless dvd) / Take the red pill - H Bomb)

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Review by Sarah Wilkinson (Positive News) - November 2006

A journey of contrasting styles and musical vigour that’s perfectly mixed, brilliantly chosen and superbly thought out.
The ppl I did play it to, once I got home, agreed – they’ve been privvy so far to a completely different ‘Marc Reck’ and this, as it did me, hit them by storm.

But, what a journey, all tied in at the end by that amazing Sigur Ross track which brings the whole ‘music’ experience to a huge close and leaves you somewhat in awe. I listened to it with Jack as we drove thru all weathers down the M54. It isn’t that it “just” makes good driving music, even though the double edge thing was that while physically travelling on one journey I was listening simultaneously to another journey. Jack leant forward at one point and turned up the bass and said “God yes, this is it this is” (to get a reaction out of him is pretty amazing and thats the first time I’ve seen him actually moved by what he was hearing).

After that, I must’ve listened to it another 5 times during the course of the weekend.. in all sorts of different states. Its pretty much had the same affect on everyone.. so it can’t be just me reading things into it. Everytime I finished listening to it, someone came into the house asking to play it again. Even Valentino Canziani has never been played in my living room that much and consecutively too. Surly that speaks volumes about its quality. …)”

May 25

All the way from Florida, our first live recording is from J-Break & Agent K, headlining the first Rockfall launch party

First half hour is Breakbeat

2nd is Drum n Bass!

It in the words of co-promoter Boogie Dave it was “Heavy!”

Tracklistings are unfortunately not available at this time, but if you drop a comment i can probably find out