John Eden – RSI RADIO vol 1 download

I’m still unable to type too much, so I’ve decided to chat at you all instead.
Some of it is a bit rough and ready but pretty cool for a first attempt…

Thanks again to Paul Meme for hosting and tech support.

Includes music by Deadly Hedley, Lloyd Brown, Luciano, Bushman, Capleton, Slim Smith, Scotty, T.O.K., Fantan Mojah, Richie Spice, Chuck Fenda, Unity Hi-Fi, Madtone, Ice, The Bug, Izmo, Errol Dunkley, Sizzla, Joseph Hill, Asher Senator, Horace Andy.

John Eden & Paul Meme – Fast Chat Special mix

0:00: YT: England Story (White)
0:45: Maxi priest: Sensimilla (White)
2:23: Papa Levi: Mi God Mi King (Taxi)
5:07: Tippa Irie and Daddy Colonel: Jus a Speak (UK Bubblers)
6:14: Daddy Rusty: No No Way (UK Bubblers)
7:08: Daddy Sandy: Riddle Bubble (UK Bubblers)
8:10: Asher Senator: The Original Car Style (Fashion)
11:03: Tippa Irie: It’s Good to Have the Feeling You’re the Best (UK Bubblers)
14:00: Leslie Lyric: Blind Date (UK Bubblers)
16:28: Smiley Culture: Cockney Translation (Fashion)
18:17: Papa Levi: Bonnie & Clyde (Island)
21:23: Asher Senator: Fast Style Origination (Fashion)
25.00: Ends

Hosted by Paul Meme here:

http://blog.grievousangel.net/the-fast-chat-special-for-dave-stelfox-resonance-fm-radio-show

BASH 3

To celebrate the joys of Spring, the ladies are hitting Bash.

Massive Attack’s collaborator/Shut Up & Dance artist Nicolette joins forces with The Bug and Warrior Queen.

Drum & Bass heroine/Radio 1 xtra regular DJ Flight trades her jungle in for dancehall and Radio One’s Breezeblock pioneer Mary Anne Hobbs are providing the pressure at Bash on April 27th. And with Dubstep warrior Loefah dropping bass heavy lovers tunes for the opening set, the night promises to be large.

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Rephlex records ragga renegade The Bug has joined forces with Loefah from dubstep bass dons Digital Mystikz to promote a new night at Plastic People.’Bash’ will be aimed directly at dancehall partyseekers fiending for the latest bashment rhythms, classic ragga, deep dubstep, heavyweight dub and reggaefied hip hop (Nerds, trainspotters and the moody boys need not apply), as residents, guests and host MCs resolutely set out to ensure the bass will put a smile upon your face.

Thursday 27rd April(And the last Thursday of every month)
BASH
At Plastic People.
(Presented by The Bug & Loefah)

Policy :
Bashment, Dub, Ragga, Rockers, Roots, Lovers, Soca…

10-2AM
£5/Conc..

DJs on rotation ;
Adrian Sherwood(On U Sound)
Trevor Sax(Saxon)
Coki, Mala, Loefah(DMZ)
DJ Rupture(Soul Jazz, Tigerbeat6)
New Flesh(Big Dada)
Jason(Transition)
Seamus(Ital)
Russ(The Disciples)
Kode 9(Hyperdub)
Tayo(BBC Radio 1)
Mary Anne Hobbs(BBC Radio 1)
The Bug(Rephlex)
The Rootsman(Third Eye)
Seanie T(Dark Horizons)

Hosts :
Warrior Queen(Rephlex, Casual)
Ras B(Rephlex/On U Sound)
Ricky Ranking/Jimmy Screech(Banana Klan)
Sgt Pokes(DMZ)

wrist action

The work doc says I am allowed four sessions of half an hour a day on a keyboard. Which is quite rubbish especially as that’s just about enough to function in my job. Mind you it’s better than nothing… this post has been lashed together in downtime, 5 minutes here and there at the end of a session.

After being a bit depressed about RSI I’m now quite busy with non-keyboard related projects for a little while. Some of it may surface here. I’m told things will get better.

You can write to me at:
John Eden, BM Box 3641, London, WC1N 3XX, England, UK.

The Solution Sound benefit for Spirit was excellent – all sorts of people skanking inna Homerton, just round the corner from Jah Tubbys place.

BASH was even better than the amazing debut. More people, more vibes. I spent most of Seamus’ set chatting with Martin, but he played some stormers. Mala was great – he played Ding Dong and that track that Loefah kicked off with last time. I have no idea what it is but it sounds just like a Disciples tune from about 10 years ago. I mean that in a good way, it made we want to check out some more of this young people’s “dubstep” music, heh heh.

I was looking forward to Digital because I assumed that someone who had released tunes like “Natty Dread” would really know what they were doing. It was a good set of dancehall classics, “Greetings”, “Police in Helicopter” etc – all played off CD. Not that that should matter really, but it still seems to, especially as he seemed to be playing them a bit on the quiet side to my ears. I went and accosted Pokes about it, that’s how strongly I feel about things! “Can you make him turn it up?” “apparently he’s going to – later!”…

YT, the white MC, was on top form. Rodigan has been caning YT’s “England Story” which is version of the 85 riddim that covers the history of reggae in the UK- nods to Saxon and Shaka and all that. Needless to say, this got an outing and went down a storm, as did an anti-paedo vocal also on 85.

The low point of Digital’s set was a selection on Drop Leaf, which I felt was a bit out of character for Bash. Can we have a “Drop Leaf moratorium”, please? Like guitar shops and “Stairway to Heaven”? 😉

Loefah didn’t play back to back with The Bug this time cos Digital was late. Damn! So Kevin came on last with Warrior Queen – who wasn’t there last time cos she’d lost her voice. The volume was ramped up. WQ got to business with some familiar stuff like “Aktion Pak” – she always looks like she’s really enjoying herself, relaxed and On It. My vocal chords got a working out when I heard her coming in on top of the instrumental to Papa Levi’s “My God My King”. Yeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssss!!!!

At some point the lights came up completely unexpectedly. We all blinked at each other and then smiled big big smiles. Another triumph.

intermission

My hands, arms and wrists are rebelling against me.

I’ve not had it properly checked out yet, but it may be something like RSI. Whatever it is, using a keyboard makes it more painful. So I am laying off blogging and email pending some proper advice on it. Don’t worry, you ain’t see the last of me…