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OH YES IT’S LADIES NIGHT

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Come join us at Murkage for a female on female she-bang bang this Thursday. It’s going to be like Royal Ascot Ladies Day but with fitteds and snap-backs instead of those stupid ornamental wedding hats and lots of bass and cheap booze instead of horses, ‘break-the-bank’ champers (Mumm is good enough) and 4ft jockeys with small man syndrome and mash up grillz.

All lady line-up for man’s to flare up to, including:
MARY ANNE HOBBS (RADIO ONE)
GOLDIELOCKS (LIVE)
ENVY (MANCHESTER’S FAVOURITE FEMCEE)
DUTTY GIRL (BRISTOL BASED ALL DANCING/ALL SINGING WRECKING CREW)
NATALIE ESQUIRE (CONTORT YOURSELF/COPSON STREET FAM)
DIZZIETRON (DON OF THE BOOTY SHAKING DANCE)

All going down at No.1 Club, Central Street…there’s cheap drinks and nuff bump ‘n’ grind if you want it. Don’t be stupid in the nose. Wear your nicest garms and bring your photo face.

 

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Maverick Sabre LIVE Maida Vale Session for BBC 1

If you missed it – catch up here …

Im heading over to London soon, for a quick one before heading off to Jamaica & SXSW in Texas!!

 

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Kano Waves The White Flag With The Gorillaz And Bashy

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Fantastic new track from Gorillaz, ‘White Flag’, taken from the forthcoming album Plastic Beach features the current face of Boxfresh better known as the UK’s finest Kano going back to back with Bashy and The National Orchestra For Arabic Music.

BONUS FOOTAGE:

Watch Kano discuss his Gorillaz collaboration.

Gorillaz Plastic Beach album is out on March 8th.
Follow Kano on Twitter: @TheRealKano & Get the Kano look here.

 

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A sneak preview of what’s coming to Fresh Cuts …

For all ya’all not already in the know – this Sunday is going to be crazy down at The Roundhouse!!!

Here’s a look at what one of the headliners, Bluey Robinson, was up to last time he visited Fresh Cuts studio …

We’ve also got performances lined up from Marvell & McLean – so don’t miss out.

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Love Murkage Hate Racism w/ Jammer & Trolley Snatcha

Golly gosh, this week at Murkage was crazy. Jammer smashed it. Trolley Snatcha smashed it. We smashed it. Half of Boy Better Know came through and smashed it…. and Boxfresh, you smashed it!

It was going off in there!

Oh, and we did all that for free before 12, don’t ask us how.

 

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I LUV LIVE TONIGHT!

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Everyone head to Camden tonight for ILUVLIVE which is going to be bigggg!

Nolay, (check her recent F64,feminism at its height…kinda), UK Rapper Kasha who has been killing it all over (watch this space for an upcoming BOXFRESH interview), and check the archives for my piece on his ‘Empire State of Mind’ cover. Also performing are female artists Zarif, who has supported the likes of Beyonce and Alesha Dixon, and hip hop collective, The Illersapians. Get behind new music people.

 

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The Growing Pains of Teen Music pioneers…

Here at Same Teens we don’t limit ourselves to the confines of Manchester, we like to get involved with Teens all around the place. If you’re doing something interesting, you’re doing it with passion, and you’re doing it with teen spirit then it’s all gravy to us. 

We heard some mutual friends down in Exeter were sorting out a night of new music and that another were starting band, as it turned out said band (now going under the name of Pablo Picasso) were being put on the line up for ‘Freshly Baked New Music’ at Exeter’s premier art-y venue The Phoenix we couldn’t help but automatically think of getting diary accounts, Adrian Mole style, of two sets of teens trying to do something new, bold, and most likely all time-consuming and money-losing. Ah well. As is the true face of the music industry, it all starts here…

Blaise is promoting the new music event, and Henry talks about the trauma of actually trying to write a song. Delve in… (all artwork by teens too)

 

Pablo Picasso artwork by Henry Johns

Pablo Picasso artwork by Henry Johns


THE BAND
Aspirations? How many aspirations can a teen in a band have among the dirty sea of today’s industry?

Upon entering the household of the drummer (of whom’s parents believe me to be a smack dealing animal of some sort (maybe dog)), and taking my place on an amp, the silence commenced; the dreaded, inevitable silence always prior to any musical genius. After the practise had truly began, pistons started moving. A drone could see the confidence seeping back into our veins.

The ridiculousness drove us through the evening along with a bare few fairy cakes, each of us vouching that being hammered, indisputably, would prevent us from being able to put things together properly. Guitars seemed intact for the time-being and the ability to improvise was undoubtably a must. As we came to the decision that we’d entwine the whole set together with the manic chorus of “The trees”, I could certainly imagine the crowd losing their minds along with the burdens of embarrassment always strung along with dancing sober…or maybe they’ll all be drunk anyway. As the session continued I couldn’t help but find myself losing momentum due to the Jay Reatard-esque screams and jives; the death of the 29 year old and his enviable music hadn’t left me untouched, I suppose.

As the session was nearing an end, Sam’s announcement of “I’ve got an idea” was music to my ears, much like sounds subsequent to it. The song laid itself in front of me: the idea so bizarre, the chance of a frowning mop droning around in the crowd suddenly plummeted. A sunbeam suddenly fell on the equally anti-aquiescent Kaossilator from Korg and huge wheels began to turn. Unfortunately every steam train has to reach the end of its tracks and the looming morning forced us to come to a halt and part ways.

So, there I found myself, nearing my destination and nearing the gig; Beginning the band. We are definitely not like other bands, which is exactly what I longed for. The bottom line: need more practise. Back next month.
Henry JohnsTHE EVENT
When I first thought of the idea of putting together a gig at a local venue last November, it was fuelled merely by a slight annoyance at the limited number of opportunities for local, young bands to play live, but there was no real drive, no real ambition, no real hope that it would ever take place. However since that moment it has snowballed into an event that will (all fingers-crossed) go ahead within the next two months. 

Now that it is an actuality, the stress has started to set in for several reasons:

 

 

·         Will the bands fall to pieces and have a collective panic attack on stage?

·         Will the (ever growing) costs overtake the potential revenue?

·         Will I even sell any tickets?

I’ve had to think about public liability insurance, booking fees, technician hire, stewarding, venue hire, dates etcetera etcetera…at time it would appear easier just to stop, and get on with revising for gcses like everyone else is. But I guess its that challenge that keeps me going- I told myself I’d make it happen before the end of Easter, and since I settled the date of 16th April a few weeks back, I’m over halfway there- the end is in sight.  Just gotta hope I can hold it together until then.
Blaise Radley

  

Event poster design by Romek Harley Boyer

Event poster design by Romek Harley Boyer

 

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BESTIVAL 2010 Revealed …

The theme for this year’s Bestival in early September is the openly vague ‘Fantasy’.

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So what does that mean as far as your costume this year goes? Well you could do any work of literature or film so Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, The Wizard Of Oz, The Lord of the Rings, King Arthur, Merlin, A Midsummer Nights Dream, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, Willy Wonka, Harry Potter, Spirited Away, The Time Machine, Star Wars, the Incredible Hulk, Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, Fantasy Island, Caractacus Potts, Tarzan, Veruca Salt, Zombies – you name it.

An equally long list of inspiring names is this year’s Bestival line up which features DJ sets from Mylo, Dave Clarke, Erol Alkan, Aeroplane, DJ Yoda, Skream, High Contrast and MC Wrec, Tom Middleton, Magda, Todd Edwards, DJ Zinc, Joker, Jack Beats, Shy FX, Caspa and MC Rod Azlan, Adrian Sherwood, MC Dynamite, Jackwob, Chris Coco, Villa, Reggae Roast, Autonomic Showcase Featuring dBridge Instra:mental SP:MC, Breakage, Feeling Gloomy, Fear of Theydon, Sombrero Soundsystem.

If it’s live stuff your after you may wanna catch Roxy Music, Mumford & Sons, Chic feat. Nile Rodgers, Tricky, The Temper Trap, Sub Focus (Live), Cornershop, Alex Metric (live), The Jim Jones Revue, Everything Everything, Memory Tapes, Ou Est Le Swimming Pool, Erland and the Carnival, Example, Gaggle, Deer Tick, Sparrow and the Workshop, Summercamp, Crystal Fighters, Egyptian Hip Hop, Phosphorescent, Portico Quartet, Race Horses, Neon Indian, North Atlantic Oscillation, Mademoiselle Caro & Franck Garcia, Jamie Woon and The Bikini Beach Band.

 

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You lot ready for tomorrow??

THE BULLET TRAIN / SPAM FRITTER / HOT 110 PARTY

 

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!!!!!!!!DJ ZINC INTERVIEW!!!!!!!

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Last week’s rave was Murkage gold. Did you enjoy it as much as we did?

I enjoyed it a lot, [it] was a good venue and up for it crowd.

The whole dnb and jungle thing is something you are considered legendary for, but your new stuff is just as sick. How does it feel to be reinvented and attracting audiences for the fact you still have it, rather than just had it?

It’s cool to be involved in cutting-edge music; that’s what attracted me to jungle in the first place!

How did working with Ms. Dynamite come about? It seems like the both of you are on the verge of bigness again?

She’s gonna smash it this year, I reckon. I’ve known her years, so when I needed a killer vocal for a tune, I asked her.

How is Bingo Beats going?

I don’t really run Bingo any more, To be honest, I’m not really interested in running a label. I did it for years more because I’m able to do it, and not really into signing my music to other labels so much. i’m not planning to release any other artists on my label for the foreseeable future

And what can we expect from you in the near future?

I’m workin on loads more Crack House music, with all different features. [I'm] havin’ a lot of fun!

Tell me about your Star Wars tribute? Do you just love Leia or all of it?

I love Star Wars. It took so long to make that tune but it was worth it.

You’re really getting behind the whole Crack House thing – what attracted you to the many sub-genres of house?

When I started to get bored of dnb and started to hear a few house tunes that had a fresh sound, I looked more into house and its sub-genres and discovered that I like tracks from many of them, like techno, tech house, house, electro, funky, et cetera. But when you put it all together, it doesn’t really have a name. To me, there are definite sounds that group them all together, so I call it Crack House! I’m not trying to start a genre or movement, I just dunno what to call the music I play…

Plus, where can we get a Crack House t-shirt?

www.djzinc.com

 

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