Yeah yeah yeah. I know, I’ve been promising this new records post for a hot minute. I get stuck in these cycles where I think “I’ll just wait till that next shipment comes in the mail before I do that write-up,” and by the time they show up there’s already another box in the mail…
Monthly Archives: September 2010
All posts from September 2010
London – 02/10/2010 – Sud Electronic feat. Boo Williams
Sat 2nd October sees Sud Electronic’s 10th Birthday party play host to the mighty Boo Williams, with a little back up from the likes of Efdemin, Lakuti, Nick Craddock, and myself. If you’re into house music and you don’t know who Boo is… well, you’re just not that into house music. A legend, no less….
Guest Mix: Lerosa – Last of Summer
Summer is FINALLY winding down. The days are still warm, but the nights are starting to get that sharp coolness that I find so invigorating. Our man Lerosa knocked out this mix recently that captures these wistful moments as the days grow shorter and shorter, he calls it “Last of Summer”. Autumn officially begins this…
about an hour with live jam records
I haven’t had a chance to buy records in a month or so, and so it seems I slept on the latest installment of what is shaping up to be one of the labels of the year for me, Live Jam Records. I tried for weeks to write a paragraph or two about how great…
Gmos & Louis Scully @ 12 Sundays
Yo, quick heads up for anyone around Dublin this Sunday (19th Sept), myself and 12Sundays Louis Scully will be spinning all kinds of funky stuff from 6-12 in The Bernard Shaw pub. 12Sundays is an end of weekender in the Shaw that has hosted free gigs from the likes of Theo Parrish, Rahaan, Recloose, Danny…
Love What You Feel is Back
I know it took WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYY longer than I wanted it to, but the second release on my label Love What You Feel is going to be dropping very shortly. The test presses arrived last week and are currently making their way around the world to various hot deejays to bang out! As hinted at here…
Larkin about
It was 13 years previously the last time I had seen Kenny Larkin dj in Dublin. Well, approximately 13 years ago – definitely sometime in the late ’90s. He played at a regular Friday techno night in U2’s club, The Kitchen (which no longer exists). He dropped all the techno hits of the day, ‘Spastik, ‘Preacher Man’, ‘Forklift’,…