August 2009
Saturday 1st August
Kitchener live. In 2005 Simon met Dr Gwilym Johnston who played double bass and really helped to get things going properly. Only a few months later a chance meeting with jazz drummer Tom Greenhalgh at a party in Essex completed the line up of a full band - KITCHENER. A Musical Circus family of their very own.Recently Gwilym moved on and now Tim Mullineaux of Lucky Face fame plays bass for the band. Go and see them sometime. I'm certain that you won't be disappointed.
"Tunes so cathcy you can hang your coat on them" Lobster Quadrille Magazine, August 2007 "An eccentric troubadour.." The Guardian, July 2006 “So cool I'm getting goosepimples just stood by" PI Music.org, June 2005
"Tunes so cathcy you can hang your coat on them" Lobster Quadrille Magazine, August 2007 "An eccentric troubadour.." The Guardian, July 2006 “So cool I'm getting goosepimples just stood by" PI Music.org, June 2005
Friday 7th August
Beep Street is Jessica Hodge and Alex Macdonald.
It started off life as a radio show, live on Goldsmith's Wired Radio
Sister shows included Sunday mornings 'Sleep Street'
and Alex's solo show of electronic music called 'The Forever Endeavour'
But.. as Alex and Jess are soon to leave the comfort of goldsmiths' college our shows are now no longer...
SO... watch this space to see our DJ sets, reviews and hopefully a few club nights...
Here is a review of us by Best Laid Plans for our last set for them at 93ftEast
BEEP STREET DJ’s (Beep Street)
"From New Cross come one of our favourite DJ collectives around, spinning a real mish mash of anything and everything for warm Sunday afternoon vibes.."
Here is a review of us by Lobster Quardrille from Brixton Jamm
"Beep Street DJs-
New Cross’s streetwisest kids are back to take us on a sonic journey with stops along the way for serious shape throwing and getting down to all the hippest grooves from the likes of CSS to Bob Dylan via Kelis."
It started off life as a radio show, live on Goldsmith's Wired Radio
Sister shows included Sunday mornings 'Sleep Street'
and Alex's solo show of electronic music called 'The Forever Endeavour'
But.. as Alex and Jess are soon to leave the comfort of goldsmiths' college our shows are now no longer...
SO... watch this space to see our DJ sets, reviews and hopefully a few club nights...
Here is a review of us by Best Laid Plans for our last set for them at 93ftEast
BEEP STREET DJ’s (Beep Street)
"From New Cross come one of our favourite DJ collectives around, spinning a real mish mash of anything and everything for warm Sunday afternoon vibes.."
Here is a review of us by Lobster Quardrille from Brixton Jamm
"Beep Street DJs-
New Cross’s streetwisest kids are back to take us on a sonic journey with stops along the way for serious shape throwing and getting down to all the hippest grooves from the likes of CSS to Bob Dylan via Kelis."
Friday 14th August

ERROL LINTON@S BLUES VIBE
Three times winner of UK Blues Harmonica Player of the year, Errol Linton and band The Blues Vibe, play eclectic British blues, but with a nod to his Carribbean heritage. Singer, songwriter, harp player and bandleader, Errol carries the legacy of Little Walter, Junior Wells and Sonny Boy Williamson into the twenty first century, moving the genre forward by combining 50’s Chicago blues with gentle Jamaica rhythms. Accompanied by Jean-Pierre Lampe..double bass, Adam Blake guitar, Dominic Pipkin piano and Sam Kelly/Kenrick Rowe drums, his blues is raw and bloody, an urban sound with rural roots. The Blues Vibe is one of the most real, unpretentious down home blues bands around. Moving effortlessly from Chicago Shuffle to Kingston Skank without missing a beat, they have gained an unrivalled live reputation in the regular London Blues circuit. Errol's first album "Vibing It" had airplay and a session for BBC Radio 2 Paul Jones Blues Show, airplay from Bob Harris, Johnny Walker, Andy Kershaw, Charlie Gillett and a host of independent radio station Blues shows. He is established as a firm fixture on the UK and European Blues Festival and Club Circuit. In the words of the late John Walters "Errol is as good a Harmonica player as anyone can reasonably hope to become, he is the real Deal". His latest album, "Roots Stew" shows Linton’s song writing developing alongside the band’s organic blues-reggae groove. The album has quickly picked up some glowing reviews, and is currently being showcased wherever the band plays. Errol has toured with Blues Man Henry Gray ( Howlin' Wolf's piano player for 14 years) in Spain and London in the 90's. The band have opened shows for Screaming Jay Hawkins,Blind Boys of Alambama,Charlie Musselwhite and Bo Diddley.
Saturday 15th August

TOM RODWELL & STOREHOUSE
QUOTES: "By turns wild, angry, hypnotic and sensual, it's as uncompromising as it is funky and some of the best live music I've seen." Blues in London. "Thanks for making my job a lot harder, man. I was gonna go out there and play a bunch of bullshit, now I actually gotta go do something." - Otis Taylor. "Psychotic gospel music," - Blues in Britain. "I danced so much I can now hardly walk, thanks so much," - DJ Sophie Toes. "The most blistering one man set we've seen," - Gigwise. "Punishing," Sheffield Telegraph. "Raw, avant-garde improvisations," - Metro (NZ). "Real groove, no pretension, zero bullshit, that is rare it seems." - Michael Pickett (Juno Award winner). "Very interesting improvisational / experimental music," - Larry Wines, programmer-producer-host, "Tied to the Tracks", syndicated LA Americana radio show. "Refreshingly different, very genuine and unforced and with a seriously juicy groove," - Giles Hedley and the Aviators. "Been a while since anyone's heard a song quite like that," - BBC World Service, The Beat. "You smooth bastard," - someone in Deptford, London 2008. "I thought it was gonna be slash your wrists shit, but you made me feel like I was driving a Cadillac," - someone in Shoreditch.
Friday 21st August
Method:
Soak a collection of musicians in a pot of Cuban and Brazilian vibes over night. Bring to boil and simmer.
Mash.
Fry beats in hot oil until sizzling; add a handful of jazz, a sprinkle of funk. Mix together with all the latin flavours.
Add spice!
(Serve hot and fresh! Feeds everyone.)
DeLatin Sound was created by David Elliott (a.k.a The Vinyl Gibbon) as a project to jam upbeat Latin music that will make you want to dance!
Soak a collection of musicians in a pot of Cuban and Brazilian vibes over night. Bring to boil and simmer.
Mash.
Fry beats in hot oil until sizzling; add a handful of jazz, a sprinkle of funk. Mix together with all the latin flavours.
Add spice!
(Serve hot and fresh! Feeds everyone.)
DeLatin Sound was created by David Elliott (a.k.a The Vinyl Gibbon) as a project to jam upbeat Latin music that will make you want to dance!
Saturday 29th August

DJs The Beat Goes On!
we are Howard & Paul, we are the masters of the universe, we've never run out of tunes at a party, we are the masters of the universe. we play electric, soulful and alternative music. we play round about south london in pubs, bars and partys. come down and have a wriggle on the dance floor. ho ho ho ho ho :)

