Tonight’s show is a 2 hour mix from cinematic electronica up through new glitch & swing hop, glitchy breaks & IDM, some phat new forthcoming promo’s, new techno & some beautiful drum & bass to finish.
2 free tracks played on the show this week (links to download below tracklisting) & plenty of brand new releases all mixed and reedited live.
Hope you enjoy the show and please check out any of the artists you like from the links below.
Update : This will be our last Mr Elephant Radio Show for the forseeable while Rhubarb Radio changes hands. Marc will be back with a new show as Dj Narrative in April 2011, with a free newsletter which will enable download of all past mr elephant shows – http://eepurl.com/cCeKU
Tonights show is to all about the brand new Pilot Project website – which aims to showcase music from midland’s artists of all genres. Its a project from radio legend Robin Valk, and i was fortunate enough to be asked to be on the board of finding music for this initial phase, so tonights show will feature 2 hours some of my favourite music submitted to the archive.
Suffice to say there is a huge amount of music, so there will be definately be more shows, but for now i present our first one. Obviously I wont be mixing the music as a whole piece this evening, but will still have all the flow as standard, starting with acoustic, world sounds, into some indie, alternative, rock, then some ska, and back down again, before going into a little funk, reggae, hip hop, and then some electronic artists to finish.
Our shows been on hiatus for a little while after some gremlins got into the scheduling system at rhubarb. There’s still more to do to get it sorted but thanks to the efforts of Phil Coyne, things are up and running and back on track.
If you like any of the artists you hear tonight, you can check them out from the weblinks below, and if you’d like to keep in touch with the show, then links are underneath the tracklisting.
This weeks show features a mix of Point B’s wicked album – Suicide Beauty Spot, followed by a massive mix of all my favourite new, unreleased & classic dubstep journeying through many styles into 5 big and beautiful drum and bass tunes, a little harry belafonte & some words of wisdom for the late great bill hicks to finish.
(Space on the soundcloud account has run out though, so grab it while its up)
Tracklisting
1.Bluba Lu – Monetary Slave (Balkansky remix)
Point B Album Mix – Suicide Beauty Spot
2. Point B – To Follow You
3. Point B – Suicide Beauty Spot
4. Point B – Bathed In Night
5. Point B – Guilty Pleasures
6. Point B – The Beckoning
7. Point B – Someone Elses Past
8. Point B – Headland
9. Point B – Guilty Pleasures
10. Point B – Forgotton Ritual
11. Point B – Alien Language
A Pletheroe of Dubstep
1. Bassnectar – Massive Attack Remix
2. Inaudible – Storm Therapy
3. Bassnectar – Kick It Complex ft. Persia (Album Version)
4. Bluba Lu – Monetary Slave (Balkansky remix)
5. Liquid Stranger – Full Metal Jacket (175PF Reload)
6. Vaski – Get Down
7. Excision – Subsonic
8. Boom Jinx presents BJX – Come On Over (Dub Menace Mix)
9. Twist & Torqux – Hotline
10. Skism – Rise Of The Idiots
11. Dodge & Fuski – Fierce
12. Affinity – Static (Reso Remix)
13. Chasing Shadows – Amirah
14. T.O.B. – Phrygian Mode
15. Bassnectar – Kyrian Bee Bop (Album Version)
16. DJ Chix ft Resco – Mended Melody
17. Alix Perez feat. Sabre – Hemlines
18. Stray – Timbre
19. T.O.B. feat. Nonku – Evolutionary (Extended Mix)
20. Jellyfish & Andrey Mute – Underworld Boogie
21. T.O.B. – Thwomp Attack
22. Youngma & Crissy Criss – Kick Snare VIP (Dunstep VIP)
23. Dead Prez & WTF? – It’s Bigger Than Hip Hop UK (Full Vocal Mix)
24. Freestylers V Pendulum Ft SirReal – Painkiller (Kouncil House 12″ Mix)
And a smattering of Drum & Bass
1. Bladerunner – Back To The Jungle
2. Youngman & Crissy Criss – Kick Snare VIP (Drumstep VIP)
3. Danny Byrd Featuring Liquid – Sweet Harmony
4. Sub Focus – Could This Be Real (Sub Focus Drum & Bass Mix)
5. Lenzman & Riya – Open Page
Outro
41. Harry Belafonte – Daylight Come (Banana Boat Song)
42. Bill Hicks – End of Set
All shows are put together as a whole listening experience featuring the very best music i can find, put together in the best way i can with live reedits and all completely mixed. Hope you enjoy the show, feedback & comments always welcome & appreciated, & please check out any artists you like via the tracklisting.
A 2 hour dj mix through a whole host of genres and live reedits.
This week we journey through Beautiful Trip Hop to Glitch Hop, Tropical Spanish Grooves, Breaks & Techno promos & classics, and an hour of huge and varied Drum & Bass styles to finish, with a little calypso to outro.
The show contains 2 hours of the best music i can find mixed and reedited live in the best way i can.
All feedback is very welcome and i hope you enjoy it.
Join us next next monday live on Rhubarb Radio at 6pm-8pm, and check the links below for more information.
Update – Show / Mixtape is available for download from my soundcloud account for a while, so grab it while its up.
1. Bomb The Bass – Bug Powder Dust (Kruder & Dorfmeister Dub Mix)
2. Quantic – Life In The Rain
3. Bran Richards – Ride The Mullet Stallion
Tropical Spanish Grooves MiniMix
4. Dublex Inc. – Bienvenido (7″ Version)
5. Femi Kuti – Beng Beng Beng
6. Trüby Trio feat. Concha Buika – Jaleo (Senor Coconut Remiz)
7. Bellini – Samba De Janeiro 2010 (Manuel De La Mare Smash)
Breaks into Techno & Promos MiniMix
8. Plump DJs – Take The Weight
9. Tim Healey, Marc Adamo – Ghetto Blaster (Krafty Kutz Mix)
10. Gella feat MC Spyda – Twinkle
11. Hedflux – Mindcell
12. Koma & Bones – Medium Cool (Bassbin Twins Mix)
13. Chemical Brothers – It Began In Africa
14. Ed Solo & Skool of Thought – When i was a yout
15. Damian Marley – Murder in the Jamrock (Cut & Run Remix)
Big Room Light & Dark Drum & Bass Mix
16. The Fugees – Ready or Not (Dj Zinc mix)
17. Drumsound & Simon Bassline Smith – Junglist Remix
18. Shapeshifter – Twin Galaxies
19. Alix Perez – Melanie
20. London Elektricity – Point Of No Return
21. Shock One – Polygon (Feat. Reija Lee)
22. The Upbeats – Big Skeleton – Soul Purge
23. Noisia (Feat. Foreign Beggars)
24. Noisia (Feat. Giovanca) – My World
25. Logistics – Warehouse (Illskillz Remix)
26. Composite 1 & Bavelja – Global Enemies (funked up drummer mix)
27. Randomer – Synth Geek
28. Ed Rush & Optical – Snaggletooth
29. Evol Intent, Spor, Ewun – Levitate – Original Mix
30. Un-Cut – Midnight (MIST VIP Remix)
31. Sub Focus – Rock It
32. Pendulum – Blood Sugar
33. NuTone feat.Nat Williams – System (Futurebound Vip Mix)
34. Brookes Brothers – Crackdown (Shock One Remix)
35. Plan B – No Good (Chase & Status Remix)
36. Konflict – Guerrilla Warfare LP – Messiah
37. Chase & Status – Smash TV
38. Netsky feat. Bev Lee Harling – Let’s Leave Tomorrow
39. Harry Belafonte – Jump In The Line
40. Dont Worry Be Happy
A 2 hour dj mix through a whole host of genres. This week we journey through Classical Electronica, Minimal & Tech, Electro & Progressive House/Breaks, Classic Breaks, Forthcoming Breaks & Dubstep Promos, & some Beautiful Drum & Bass.
Hope you can join us next next monday live on Rhubarb Radio at 6pm-8pm.
Classical Electronica
BT – 1.618
UNKLE – Trouble in Paradise (Variation on a Theme)
Ame – Rej (A Hundred Birds Beatless Mix)
Minimal & Tech
Ame – Rej
The Chemical Brothers – It began in Africa
Len Faki – Death By House (Adam Beyer & Jesper Dahlback Remix)
Alan Fitzpatrick – Paranoize
Electro & Progressive House/Breaks
Sharooz – Get Off (Miles Dyson Remix)
Soliquid – Taipei Pocok Salata (Quivver Remix)
Beckers & Hatfield – Mind Rape (Quivver Mix)
Boom Jinx presents BJX – Come On Over [Club Dub]
Classic Breaks
Blackwatch & Greed – Gentle Rain (Greyarea Mix)
Freestylers feat Million Dan – Jump
Forthcoming Breakbeat & Dubstep Promos
Karton – All You Need (Mars Remix)
Mr No Hands – Ruddy Bitch (Franci$co Remix)
B-Phreak – X-Static (Mesmer Remix)
B-Phreak – X-Static (Afghan Headspin Remix)
DJ Chix ft Resco – Broken Melody (Caper Remix)
DJ Chix ft Resco – Broken_Melody (Wascal Dub Remix)
Paul Lyman – Positive Pulse
The Prodigy – Charly (Freear Remix 2010)
Atomic Hooligan – Smoke and Mirrors (Ben and Lex Mix)
Midnight Juggernauts Vs Dilemna – Tombstone (Elite Force Revamp)
Straight To The World (Peo De Pitte Remix)
Flore Ft Rodney P – Get It In Get It On (Gella remx)
A special solstice inspired radio show this week. Mostly on an electronic tip, and there’s no hosting on this version as it was made for travelling to the solstice, or listening to in the sunshine, so feel free to dload the mix from marc’s soundcloud account and stick it on your mp3 player.
Its a 2 hour build up a whole host of genres, starting with downtempo & dub beats building up to a couple of tracks of Orbital live & then a selection of minimixes. The minimixes feature brand new techno & rolling progressive tracks, new breakbeat & old school breaks, brand new dubstep, and then some new uplifting liquid drum & bass. There’s about 6 mini-mixes and the shows put together as a whole with jingles from Ash.
“I really appreciate any feedback you have on the mixing, track selections, production of the show etc, so feel free to leave your comments. Either way it’d be great to know if you had a listen
And as always, if you do like any of the artists, please check out the links from the tracklisting below.
Still not recovered, so we have a show from 2009, this week featuring a build up through trip hop, afrobeat, swing, breaks and drum and bass.
Hope you enjoy the show, please check out any artists you like with the last fm links below and hope you can join us next next monday live on Rhubarb Radio at 6pm – 8pm.
A pre record this week as Marc is helping a friend in need, so here is a show from last summer, featuring a journey through some of his favourite acoustic music and live artists find inspired by a recent trip to Moseley Folk Festival.
Hope you enjoy the show, comments and feedback welcome & appreciated, & please check out the artist links if you like any of the artists you hear on the show.
As we’ve stopped the events for a while this will be the last radio show to be posted on this site, so the site doesnt become all about the radio shows.
Back on the rhubarb radio airwaves with 4 mini-mixes (this week techno/minimal, breaks, dubstep & drum and bass) each containing my favourite current promos. Also a mini mix of Noisia’s new album Split the Atom & to start, a small selection of some fine chilled summer tracks and a live track from Orbital’s recent gig in Glasgow.
Hope you enjoy the show, comments and feedback welcome & appreciated, & please check out the links below if you like any of the artists you hear on the show.
Features tracks from the artists, a little bristol showcase featuring dub mafia & dub fx, a little mix from me - http://www.marcreck.com and a few political tunes to keep us on track.
It’s eclectic, has lots of new jingles, and has taken a good while to put together, so hope you enjoy it. If you like any artists, you can check them out via the links below.
Last week was hosted by resident Dolhasz and special guest Aaron Andrews and is on the and this week we’re back with Marc Reck who’s taking us through a diverse journey of soundtrack, trip hop, nu jazz, new breakbeat, a lil dubstep and a range of drum and bass.
Hope you enjoy the show, please check out any artists you like with the last fm links below and hope you can join us next next monday live on Rhubarb Radio at 6pm – 8pm where the beat suite will be back for one more week
1. The Centurions (&Bruce Willis,Maria De Medeiros) – Zed’s Dead Baby / Bullwinkle pt 2
2. Hollywood Persuaders – Drums A Go-Go
3. Peter Gabriel & Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Taboo
4. Nitin Sawhney Displacing the Priest
5. Calibre Less Los Ablos
6. Roni Size “Reprazent” Matter Of Fact (2008 Re-Edit)
7. Belleruche Alice
8. The Third Planet Un Simple Histoire
9. Fauxliage Rafe (Pacha Remix)
10. Quantic Life In The Rain
11. Fauna Flash Ft. Deidra Jones Ten (kyoto jazz massive remix)
12. Jazzanova Hanazono
13. Lemon Jelly Space Walk
14. Blu & Exile Dancing In The Rain
15. Johnson & Jonson Wow!
16. Systema Solar fayaguaya (firewire)
17. Deekline & Wizard feat. Top Cat Bounce & Rebound (Bassnectar mix)
18. Q PROJECT Champion Sound (Tipper remix)
19. Far Too Loud ”Dancefloor Destroyer
20. Atlantic Connection Day Dreamers
21. Bungle Just A Little Bit Ft. Darisson
22. Chase & Status feat. Capleton Duppy Man
23. Calibre Mr Majestic
This week on the Mr Elephant Radio show we’re with Marc Reck who’s taking us through 2 diverse mixes, some brand new promo’s and a whole host of genres.
Hope you enjoy the show, please check out any artists you like with the last fm links below and hope you can join us next next monday live on Rhubarb Radio at 6pm – 8pm
Mr Elephant Presents – Party Rockin’ Mammal Sessions 1st Birthday – 2nd October 2009
The Party Rockin’ Mammal Sessions have become synonymous with playing floor filling underground dancing music, guaranteed to make your tail feather shake, and a reliable way to find some of the best underground djs in the city.
Celebrating it’s 1st birthday, and final party at the Bulls Head, great vibes were in full effect, with balloons, kazoos (& those lighty up things) adorning a lovely and well up for it crowd, whilst superb sets were thrown down with celebratory style from Marc Reck, VJ Blendstate, DJ Lopan, & The Beat Suite, all of which kept the birthday mammals stomping with a dancefloor journey through hip hop, glitch-hop, funk, breaks, drum ‘n’ bass and jungle!
New residents, The Beat Suite, are a Birmingham-based duo, who can scratch, genre hop, and rock the party, joining the Mr Elephant collective at the 2nd Cinephonic. Comprising of Skeleton and Dolhasz, these two DJs began their journey at the venue filling (and much missed) Open Beats events alongside Skeleton’s residencies at Trigger. Now they host their own radio show live on rhubarb radio every Wednesday at midnight, and watch out for big things from the new 4 way partnership in 2010.
DJ Lopan was welcomed back with his record bag full of party breakbeat, and dirty electro, with some fine turnatablist skills, alongside fellow resident VJ Blendstate who delivered without doubt the finest visuals yet seen at the venue.
whilst resident sock-rocker Marc Reck once again brought his magic to the turntables with a massive crowd pleasing breaks and drum and bass set,
followed by The Beat Suite’s 2nd set of the night with some huge jungle which set the place on fire.
One of the 4 regular nights from the Mr Elephant collective, the next Party Rockin’ Mammal Sessions will be on Saturday 14th November. Sadly saying farewell to the Bulls Head, but happily taking up a new Saturday night residency at the Hare & Hounds, where it will be on rotation with Cinephonic every 2nd Saturday of the month (though the next Cinephonic will be on Friday Dec 11th for a xmas movie mashup!)
Look out for other nights belonging to the Mr Elephant family including Live and Free @ the Adam & Eve, (great live music til 4am for free!), the return on Intermix in 2010, the bi yearly festival style events, and of course the Mr Elephant radio show live on www.rhubarbradio.com every Monday evening from 6pm – 8pm.
One year after the start of our Party Rockin Mammal Sessions and almost 3 years since the birth of Mr Elephant we have combined the two to bring you the best dancefloor rockers under one roof to celebrate our 1st Birthday Celebration @ the Bulls Head in Moseley.
Party Rockin Mammal Sessions is a night of party rockin dancefloor music, building through party style underground dancefloor genres featuring funky hip hop, phat ass funk, a lil monkey swing, party breakbeat, old school jungle and big room drum and bass.
We need people who can rock the party and thats why we are pleased and excited to be welcoming our very first special guest from 2007, the breakbeat, electro and drum and bass heavyweight turntablist, Mr Dj Lopan, who will be recreating that huge VS battle from our first event back in Epic Skate Park in Feb 2007 with our resident sock rocker Marc Reck. And our new residents the very versatile and talented duo – The Beat Suite.
You may remember the Beat Suite from our very last Cinephonic event and their performance was so good, we are very pleased to be welcoming them as our two new residents. Skeleton and Dolhasz can scratch, they can genre hop, and they can sincerely rock the party.
Vj Blendstate will also be stepping it up back with the multi screen visuals and we have live percussion and a very special turntablist battle to kick us off.
If you get there before 10pm its free entry (£3 after) and for the first two hours until 11pm, you can enjoy these drinks promos courtesy of the upstairs bar.
2 bottles of beck for the price of 1 !!
Glens Dark Rum / Imperial Vodka Double £2!!
A bottle of house wine for £8 !!!
And shots of Tequila for £1 !!!
Aside from knocking a tenner of your night, it also means you you will get to witness 2 real turntablists battling it out dmc style with funky hip hop, big bottom funk, and classic breaks.
Free Kazoo on entry, Streamed Live on Rhubarb Radio, Filmed Live for Mr Elephant T.V. More attractions to be announced and if you’re on facebook, here’s the event page if you’d like to attend – http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=134749128924
After kicking off to a great start with Quantic back in June, Cinephonic well and truly settled into its groove with it’s second outing this month. It was a monster weekend with the Mr Elephant team also ramming the bull’s head the night before with a funk flavoured Party Rockin Mammal Session. A little sleep later and we’re back again at the Hare and Hounds for a very different animal.
Video by Jack Brabant
As always with Cinephonic we base the visuals of the night around a theme. This time around it was all about the road movies. Marc Reck opened us up with a great bit of chilled trip-hop, the room nicely filling up to the warm sounds of artists such as Kruder & Dorfmeister, Thievery Corporation & Barry Adamson.
Rhurbarb Radio favourites Skeleton and Dolhasz perfectly translated their radio show ‘The Beat Suite” http://thebeatsuiterhubarbradio.blogspot.com/ into a live environment. Covering a massive range of genres just like a certain resident of ours loves to do, the experimental pair seemed a perfect match for Marc and the night.
The Beat suite’s 1st set saw some great scratching from Skeleton & some seamless blending from Dolchasz. Taking it from the trip hop into the hip hop and building up into choice dubstep and big room breaks, their style, vibe and mixing was 2nd to none and kept the tension building and the party rockin vibe flowing!
Despite the soaring temperature the place was nice and full by 11:00 and our DJ’s responded accordingly cracking the tunes up and getting everybody moving. The visuals hit overdrive with some feedback powered cliff driving, motorcycle acrobatics, and Lawnmower action for good measure.
Midnight came and it was time for Marc’s 2nd set. Starting from breaks and switching it up with each track, it seemed our resident was looking for what was the crowd wanted in order to set the place off.
After breaks, a little swing, it was the huge bite from the liquid drum and bass which set the place on fire and took us into a great hour of crowd pleasing jungle & drum & bass!
Blendstates visuals were creating a filmic visual narrative that bought the cinema to the dancefloor with impressive skill and inspiring imagination! Skeleton & Dolchaz took to the decks for their 2nd set and displayed why they are two of the moste versatile djs in brum, effortlessly jumping from jungle to drum and bass, from breaks to dubstep, dropping in some cheeky numbers and keeping the floor locked and jumping all the way through.
Massive thanks to all those who came out and created a truly lovely vibe creating a proper night to remember. Also special thanks the venue for staying open an extra half hour allowing our DJ’s a unanticipated B2B set at the end!
Cinephonic will return on the 10th October with details to follow soon. If you’d like to keep posted automagically, please subscribe to the rss, or join the facebook group (invites for each event)
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Cinephonic returns with its blend of party tunes and big screen movie visuals, in room 2 of the Hare & Hounds on Saturday 8th August 2009, and this time around we’re be taking you on a journey with a road movie theme.
We have some very special guests in the form of Skeleton (Trigger/Open Beats/Secret Wars) & Dolhasz (The Beat Suite) who will be journeying with a varied set of beats and breaks ranging from dancable funk and hip-hop to glitch-hop, breakbeat and dubstep.
They will be joined as by resident dj Marc Reck, who will be revving it up on the decks with party breaks, classic jungle, and big room drum & bass, and VJ Blendstate who will be crashing you through the road movie theme with a visual mashup of films you know and films you don’t.
We’re also celebrating a big birthday from one of Mr Elephant’s collective so head on down a join us for the audio visual celebrations.
Catch Skeleton & Dolhasz experimental collaboration live every Wednesday at midnight on http://www.rhubarbradio.com
On a totally electronic tip this week with an exclusive mix from Dfrnt in honour of his excellent forthcoming album Metafiction, and an old mix from Marc Reck found on the hard drive earlier in the day
#Tracklist 01 Hatcha – Flippin’ (DFRNT Remix) [Dub]
02 Adam Johnson – 4 Squares (DFRNT Remix) [Dub]
03 DFRNT – 808 State of Mind [Dub]
04 DFRNT – On The Move [Forthcoming... On The Edge]
05 DFRNT – Tripped (Synkro Vocal Mix) [Forthcoming... On The Edge]
06 DFRNT – Decay [Forthcoming... On The Edge]
07 DFRNT – Sectioned [Dub]
08 DFRNT – Tenfold (DFRNT Less Is More Edit) [DFRNT.co.uk]
09 DFRNT – Dark Jazz (DJ Madd’s Even Darker Remix) [Forthcoming... On The Edge]
10 DFRNT – An Early Place [Forthcoming... On The Edge]
11 DFRNT – The Warmest [Forthcoming... On The Edge]
12 DFRNT – Wake Up [Forthcoming... On The Edge]
Some exclusive live recordings this week from our 1st Live & Free event back in April, followed by a Mr Elephant Mixtape “Mr Elephant’s Journey Around 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 the 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)
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.
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”
This week we have music from a few midlands artists, a lil afrobeat, some swing, a breaks mix from The Lab’s recent edirol tour, a liquid drum and bass mix from the Ez Rollers warm up set and some footage from their own set recorded live @ the launch of Get Em in @ the Hare & Hounds
Yes yes, we are chuffed to have our radio show back on the airwaves, so without further ado, here’s what was played in the Rhubarb Studio by our host Marc Reck.
“You can check it out from the player on my dj site, or right click + save as to download it for your mp3 player, and if you like the artists the links to their last fm profiles in the tracklisting are for your digging pleasure.
Comments and feedback always welcome and cheers for listening
Marc x”
Nitin Sawhney
Beyond Skin
Homelands
05:58
1999
World/Eastern/Electronica
Fun Lovin’ Criminals
Mimosa
Scooby Snacks (Schmoove Version)
03:21
1999
Funky Rock
Bomb The Bass
The K&D Sessions (Disc 1)
Bug Powder Dust
07:21
2000
Trip Hop
Percy Filth Ft Sonny Jim, Foreign Beggars, & Dj Weetamix
Elbow Grease
Out To Getcha
04:11
2009
Hip Hop
Riz MC
Epic (Single)
Post 911 Blues (Fantastic Mr Fox Remix)
03:58
2007
Hip Hop/Rap
Mestizo & Mike Gao
Electro Swing
Pick Up 52′s
03:32
2009
Swing
Beenie Man
Who Am I
Who Am I
03:17
1998
Dance Hall / Reggae
Senser
Stacked Up
Switch
04:34
1994
Rap Metal/Rock
The Destroyers
Out Of Babel
Copanitsas
07:50
Balkan / Gypsy / Birmingham
Idlewild
Scottish Fiction (The Best Of 1997-2007)
American English
04:35
2007
Rock
Black Heart Generator
Black Heart Generator
Summer Snake
02:39
Rock / Alternative / Indie / Birmingham
Nirvana
Incesticide
Aneurysm
04:36
1992
Rock
We Were Promised Jetpacks
These Four Walls
Ships With Holes Will Sink
03:22
2009
Indie/Alternative
Propellerheads
Decksandrumsandrockandroll
Spybreak!
07:00
Electronica/Breaks
Si Begg
Breaks / Old School
The Bleeps (Shades Of Rhythm rmx)
07:06
Breaks / Old School
Concord Dawn + Ill.Skillz
VA – The Best Drum and Bass
Be There 4 U
07:04
2002
Drum & Bass
Si Begg
My Style (Ill Gates and Stefane ‘Teknostep’ Vera Remix)
So our first proposed Inter-mix event was actually a Balkanik Eruption event. Both Marc & Liam both having gigs on the pre-booked night, meant we couldn’t run the full Inter-mix idea, but thankfully it did give us an opportunity to invite one of our favourite Birmingham events – Balkanik Eruption down and see how they run things.
Suffice to say it was a balkanik blast & massive shouts to the organiser Ms Ellie!
First up on the decks was Uncle Zitty, who is no stranger to rockin underground dancefloors and one of the residents of Balkanik Eruption.
Next up was our very own Marc Reck who played his first totally Balkan set, and judging by the dancefloor and residents responses did us proud.
Next up was Leon Trimble aka Vj Chromatouch who was not only doing visuals but also using Traktor and what sounded like a load of mashup balkan music
And to wrap things up was Zuppa Inglese aka Brian Parsons who used his fabulous music collection and tailored skills to full effect til 2am.
Hosted by Ellie Middleton with face painting from Rosa, and door hosting by Kyle, the Balkanik eruption crew are not only a pleasure to work with, but they really know how party.
Join their facebook group and look out for their next event (normally at the Cross in Moseley)
Settling nicely into its new monthly slot Mr Elephant’s Party Rockin Mammal Sessions, saw Dr Pepperspray joining our residents for a Moseley Festival special. A hot day, so took a while to fill up, but as the sun set, the place filled and the party basslines dropped, until a big singalongafinale (and an expected heartwarming comment).
Long running DJ and producer Dr Pepperspray demonstrated his unique diverse style & sound building up through about 10 different genres of music and picking up the pace with each record. A wholesome concontion of strangely Trip Hop, Hip Hop, Breaks, Tech, Funk, Bass & lashings of sample based humour! You can check his many aliases – http://www.myspace.com/doctorpepperspray & http://www.myspace.com/3d2m
We were also joined by our Mr Elephant cameraman, Mr Jack B, who bought along some of his classic Jungle tracks for the floor. A dj in his days in Manchester, and a vinyl lover, it was great to see the roles being shifted in true elephant stylings. Great tunes from a top bloke.
The other visual maestro of the night was also on fine form, with his super power projector and a whole load of new clips he’d been working on. Liam Blendstate rarely has a free weekend these days, being booked out by most of the underground promoters in Birmingham, so we feel pretty priveliged that he’s such an integral part of the elephant crew. Check his visuals on this video here
Our other resident sock rocker Marc Reck was on devastating form, with a whole load of new promos, and some really filthy drum and bass. The last hour was pure joy/bedlam, and an impromptu b2b session created that special party rockin atmosphere synonymous with the mammal sessions.
After a big finish we got treated to 3 classic elephant encore tracks – The Correspondents mix of I wanna be like you, and end of night elephant faves – The Banana Boat Song, & Dont Worry Be Happy, which left many a happy mammal leaving the bulls head, and chilled out the pace beautifully.
Next Party Rockin Mammals is on Friday August 7th 2009 @ the Bulls Head, with brummy Funk King – Roy Roastbeef
A lot of hard work, but ultimately a great experience
Liam & i have been working on getting an a.v set together all week with 3 am finishes most nights. Hard work but necessary as we were both using new technologies, and obviously wanted the launch to be something special, not least because Quantic was also on the bill (after a chance call from Adam asking if we could fit him and his new film into the night)
What was interesting to learn on a personal note (once again) that pre planned sets aren’t suited to djing. Its was essential that Liam knew exactly what was played so he could create video clips and an av set to accompany (for our first one at least), but we both learnt that there is only so much planning that works in this environment.
After watching the Transition in Tradition filming, Paul our guest percussionist played an inspired solo set while we plugged the cd decks back in (as they were obscuring the screen) and then we launched into our 1st cinephonic set. The set was a real pleasure building up through all kinds of music, from the opening track (Bombay by A R Rahman) through Tipper, Thievery Corporation, Kruder & Dorfmeister, into some funk, swing, and then Quantic style rolling house tracks.
The response was just as i’d hoped up until one of the swing hop tracks. It was here when the dancefloor went from everyone up to some people getting a beer. Normally as a dj you wouldn’t think twice about switching it up or back, into something that works, but as we had a set plan, there was no way out. It was the first time i’d had this experience for a while, and is best accustomed to taking the wrong bag of records out. I’m always a bit overly critical if the floor doesn’t stay remain full/build up, and people said positive things afterwards, but iwas reminded that some styles of music just work better played end to end.
Reason i say that is because, Quantic and B+ plugged in, and just put on some great records. There was no mixing, just selecting, and the floor responded to the records it liked. For certain styles of music you need to be free to play, and the crowd will groove to the parts they like and that’s what they did. While it was a new experience for me and liam as a partnership, it reminded me that 5 days working out how to fit various genres of more difficult records together is not normally as productive as it can feel. That said there’s nothing that beats a proper dj set using the equipment and scratchig it up in terms of really setting a crowd off.
Nevertheless i have great memories of the night, and feel lucky to have been reminded of something i learnt so long ago. Paul’s Cole’s (free control) percussion was inspiring, and we were also joined by the equally inspiring Tony Coleman from The Lab who not only vjed with Quantic, but also recorded the whole set, and has even edited and uploaded a section while the rest flies its way over via carrier postmen.
I’ll be posting the full audio and hopefully sections of video as soon as it arrives, and i’ll leave you with the opening 10 minutes of our Av set courtesy of Tea.
Those lovely people at the Night Times have featured Mr Elephant twice in this month’s issue! An interview and a review! Click on the pics for a readable version
Cinephonic
Born out of frequent collaborations between Marc Reck and Blendstate Visuals at Mr Elephant’s various events as well as with Project X and The Night Times, this project aims to take the relationship one set further…
A new night from Mr Elephant, Cinephonic aims to be something a little different. A treat for both your eyes and ears, each night will take you on an audio visual journey. We take two films from a genre and remix them together VJ style with a carefully selected choice of tunes to take the audience on a trip start to finish. Expect seriously danceable tunes of all flavours wrapped up in beautiful big screen visuals.
We are launching the night with a very special headlining guest DJ, none other than Quantic, aka Will Holland. In honour of our guests beautiful South American surroundings, the tropical vibe of his latest albums and with a nod to Mr Elephant the first Cinephonic will be based around a nature theme.
Quantic
Jazz sensibility with future dance floor orientated grooves, deep funk and tough drums.
Will Holland is one of the most talented and prolific artists in the world of alternative dance music today. Recording under various guises, Will first found acclaim as Quantic. As well as Quantic and the Quantic Soul Orchestra Will is one half of The Limp Twins, a duo he formed with Russ Porter. Initially a deejay partnership, it wasn’t long before they started recording, with Russ taking on the vocal duties and Will adding the magic with his savvy production.
He has enjoyed consistent success with his Quantic moniker, releasing his first album, ‘The 5th Exotic’ in the summer of 2001. It was picked up on by some of the most respected names in underground music. Richard Dorfmiester, Mr Scruff and LTJ Bukem all rated it very highly, not surprising when tunes like “Common Knowledge” and the near classic “Life in the Rain” had blazed across dance floors all over Europe. With elements of Jazz, Funk and Afro blended with tight breaks and Will’s distinctive production, ‘The 5th Exotic’ proved irresistible and won him many plaudits.
He built on this acclaim with the release of ‘Apricot Morning’ less than a year later, dispelling any talk of “the difficult second album”. His sound seemed to expand in every direction on ‘Apricot Morning’ and he became the first Tru Thoughts artist to collaborate with Alice Russell as well as recording with MC EQ and Bristol’s freshest hip hop crew, Aspects. ‘Apricot Morning’ is a perfect snapshot of everything happening at the jazzier end of underground music in 2002, as proved by Gilles Peterson who ranked it amongst his albums of the year.
The release of the album ‘Mishaps Happening’ in 2004 saw Quantic continuing to work with Alice Russell as well as recording two tracks with the legendary Spanky Wilson (with whom he went on to collaborate on a tour and an electrifying album for his Quantic Soul Orchestra…but that’s another story).
Quantic released a two-disc ‘One Offs, Remixes and B Sides’ album in 2005, which featured a collaboration with Mr Scruff and remixes by Pilooski and Seiji; and his fifth long player, ‘An Announcement To Answer’ followed in 2006, cementing his reputation as a 21st Century Quincy Jones.
Quantic regularly DJs across the world (and we mean the World not just America, Europe and Japan) spreading the unique Quantic sound with each set. His music has been featured on countless compilations and appeared in TV soundtracks, and as ever he has a busy schedule of remixes from respected labels across the board. In 2007 he relocated to Colombia, where he has had a studio built and is continuing to create exciting music at a characteristically prolific rate, taking inspiration from the heady mix of rhythms and sounds on his doorstep.
2008 saw a new project come to life, under the moniker Quantic Presenta Flowering Inferno, a summery dub and reggae-inspired affair with an authentic tropical vibe. The album, ‘Death Of The Revolution’ came out in July 2008 and features Will Holland on various instruments with contributions from a host of Latin American musicians, including the legendary Peruvian pianist Alfredo Linares. This album pricked up the ears of many tastemakers and fans alike, including Gilles Peterson and Mark Lamarr (BBC Radio 2), who have been excited and curious about the new progression in Quantic’s music – and impressed that it sounds as stunning and original as any Quantic album to date.
The big story for 2009 is Quantic and his Combo Bárbaro, a handpicked band of internationally renowned musicians set to take over from The Quantic Soul Orchestra in realising the next stage of Holland’s musical vision.
(www.quantic.org // www.tru-thoughts.co.uk/artists/quantic)
Tradition in Transition: A Postcard from Cali
Shot in Cali and Buenaventura in Colombia. A Postcard from Cali is based around the music of Quantic and his Combo Barbaro from their forthcoming Tradition in Transition album on Tru Thoughts Records . (Screening starts 9pm)