Monday, March 20, 2006



Ring The Alarm playlist, BaseFM, Saturday 18 March
Cedric im Brooks – Mu dun go
Mere Mortalz – Dis a boom
Butch Cassidy sound system – Rockers galore
Manzel - Midnight theme
Massive attack vs Marvin Gaye – Whats going on (symphony)
Roisin Murphy – If we're in love
Bob Marley – Stand up jamrock (Ashley Beedle re-edit)
Coldcut feat Roots Manuva – True skool
DJ Krush – The dawn
Junior Murvin – Roots train
Makossa and Megablast feat Farda P – Find it (remake)
Breakestra – Gotta let me know
Radio city feat Bajka – The hop
Boozoo Bajou feat Joe Dukie and U Brown – Take it slow
International Observer – 2 steps at a time, sweet jesus
Fat Freddy's Drop – Midnight marauders (Lightning head remix)
Jack Costanzo and Gerrie Woo – Jive samba
Mark Ronson and Alex Greenwald – Just
DJ C – A it dat
Joe Gibbs – Love the one you're with
Tony Alvoin and the Belairs – Sexy coffee pot
Betty Wright – Clean up woman
Original tropicana steel band – Yellow bird
Maxwell implosion – Grasshopper
Prince Fari – Give love (dub)
Anthony B – Time for the love
Aceyalone and RJD2 – Disconnected
Fat Freddy's Drop – Flashback (Jazzanova's mashed bag)…
Now run out and buy ya'selves some Fat Freddys remix niceness on lovely vinyl, plenty for everyone, so grab it now…

... and cheers to everyone who came down to BaseFM's 2nd Annual Shake N Bake gig at Western park on Saturday. Props to the organisers and the wicked graffiti artists who did a choice collaboration, tu meke.


If you're on Myspace, then how 'bout you get busy and add me? Also got a new Myspace up for my old band, Hallelujah Picassos, check out the photos.

ADDED: spotted via Coolfer, Youtube treats for a monday.,..
"Johnny Cash performs "Jackson" and "Orange Blossom Special" on "The Muppet Show" in 1980. Miss Piggy joins in. Surreal.
A new Arctic Monkeys song, "Despair in the Departure Lounge," live in San Francisco.
Video for Feist's "Mushaboom." This is a hundred times better than the original video for this song.
Jack White talks about (a) the limited resources of the band and its studio process and (b) indie snobs and hipsters on "The Charlie Rose Show."

PLUS... concert season continues... one for all you downtempo fans, Tosca play in Auckland June 3rd, at the St James.

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