SEPTEMBER 2009
Friday 11th September
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 parties. come down and have a wriggle on the dance floor. ho ho ho ho ho :)
Friday 18th September
The Sax Pastilles
Depending on the line-up, we play a mix of fantastic prohibition era jazz, 30s and 40s swing and blues, with our singer changing the lyrics to classic tunes, making up blues on the spot and throwing in some risqe patter that always guarantees a smile. He's a comedy dynamo on the mike (as well as a stonking trumpeter, leading the King Groovy horns) playng jazz solos on everything from teapots, brown wrapping tape and his infamous musical toilet seat (really!). There's nothing quite like the sound of the front line instruments weaving in and out of each other when it all gets cooking. It' always a colourful carnival atmousphere when we play, with plenty of audience participation.
Watch a video of The Sax Pastilles
Watch a video of The Sax Pastilles
Saturday 19th September
ADHDjs
Reviews:
The most amazing skills in both djing and remixing we have seen in a while
Ice Cold Lovers
ADHDJ's have over the past 9 months have already established themselves in the London club scene. Whether it's their infectious indie/electro/rave/mashup Dj sets or the fact they are out classing other Dj's while only at the tender age of 16 is up to you.
Oh Death Blog
Remixing at such a young age promises big things for these sleazy, electro dancehall DJs. They're young, certainly not dumb, and if you play your cards right you'll find out whether or not they're full of cum.
Barfly
The ADHDJs were on decks, playing some immense tunes that maintained the hype from the live sets. They seemed to have expanded in number since I last saw them, and with the right mix of electro, grime and pop, the sound they were putting out never got boring or repetitive, and worked well as a contrast to the bands playing.
Lirix
The ADHDJS were pretty amazing - hopefully you'll see these guys again.
Tube Club Promotions
ADHDJS are probably the best electro club dj in London.
Monopoly Promotions
The most amazing skills in both djing and remixing we have seen in a while
Ice Cold Lovers
ADHDJ's have over the past 9 months have already established themselves in the London club scene. Whether it's their infectious indie/electro/rave/mashup Dj sets or the fact they are out classing other Dj's while only at the tender age of 16 is up to you.
Oh Death Blog
Remixing at such a young age promises big things for these sleazy, electro dancehall DJs. They're young, certainly not dumb, and if you play your cards right you'll find out whether or not they're full of cum.
Barfly
The ADHDJs were on decks, playing some immense tunes that maintained the hype from the live sets. They seemed to have expanded in number since I last saw them, and with the right mix of electro, grime and pop, the sound they were putting out never got boring or repetitive, and worked well as a contrast to the bands playing.
Lirix
The ADHDJS were pretty amazing - hopefully you'll see these guys again.
Tube Club Promotions
ADHDJS are probably the best electro club dj in London.
Monopoly Promotions
Saturday 26th September
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. Watch Errol here.



