Thursday, 30 June 2011
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Bong - Iraq & Roll
Intro
The Orb - O.O.B.E. (Andy Hughes mix)
The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Teleflows v amplification
Excerpt from "Iraq warriors"
Harry Trumen - World peace speech 1945
Timmy Thomas - Why can't we live together?
Dj Rubbish - Non-stop bbsolutely rubbish hip-hop
Excerpt from "The dirty race for the whitehouse"
Micheal Franti & Spearhead - A little bit of riddum
Fun-Da-Mental - Electro G-Had
Julian Cope - Fuck me USA!
Country Joe & The Fish - I-feel-like-i'm-fixin'-to-die-rag
The Fugs - Kill for peace
Excerpt from "Apocalypse now"
Pink Floyd - Get your filthy hands off my desert
Crass - Sheep farming on the falklands
Billy Bragg - Island of no return
Lionsclub - M*A*S*H suicide is painless
The Clash - Spanish bombs
Bill Hicks - Bullies of the world
The Pogues - Waltzing Matilda
Stiff Litttle Fingers - Wasted life
Curtis Mayfield - We got to have peace
The Jam - War!
Richie Havens - Freedom
Joe Cocker - With a little help from my friends
Recorded @ Hill 881
Mixed By Colonel Walter E. Kurtz
26th Feb 2011deadSOUND 51
http://www.bridgesacrossborders.net/
Thursday, 23 June 2011
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
Stonehigh - Funkin' Elle
Human Egg - Feeling On My Mind
JD and The Evil's Dynamite Band - Backwards Intentions
Rare Earth - I Just Want To Celebrate (Scratch N' Sniff Rerub)
The Politicians - Funky Toes
General Crook - What Time It Is (Bill Brewster Reedit)
Whitefield Brothers - The Bastard
The Wiseguys - The Sound You Hear
Soul Tornados - Bobby's Mood
Spanky Wilson & Quantic Soul Orchestra - Waiting For Your Touch
Bo Diddley - Take It All Off
Ricardo Ray & The Whiskey Barons - Stop Look Listen (Whiskey Baron Edit)
The Politicians - Psycha-Soula-Funkadelic
Ramsey Lewis - Do What You Wanna (Mr Scruff's Soul Party Mix)
Wendell Harrison - Farewell To Welfare Part 1
T.C.James & The Fist 'O' Funk Orchestra - Get Up On Your Feet (Walter Gibbons mix)
Soul East - Funky Lady Parts 1 & 2
Visioneers - Apache
Snooky & The Cosmic Things - Hearing Things
Lack of Afro - When The Sun Comes Down
Sound Experience - Going Through The Motions
Steely Dan - Do It Again
JD and The Evil's Dynamite Band - Backwards Intentions
Rare Earth - I Just Want To Celebrate (Scratch N' Sniff Rerub)
The Politicians - Funky Toes
General Crook - What Time It Is (Bill Brewster Reedit)
Whitefield Brothers - The Bastard
The Wiseguys - The Sound You Hear
Soul Tornados - Bobby's Mood
Spanky Wilson & Quantic Soul Orchestra - Waiting For Your Touch
Bo Diddley - Take It All Off
Ricardo Ray & The Whiskey Barons - Stop Look Listen (Whiskey Baron Edit)
The Politicians - Psycha-Soula-Funkadelic
Ramsey Lewis - Do What You Wanna (Mr Scruff's Soul Party Mix)
Wendell Harrison - Farewell To Welfare Part 1
T.C.James & The Fist 'O' Funk Orchestra - Get Up On Your Feet (Walter Gibbons mix)
Soul East - Funky Lady Parts 1 & 2
Visioneers - Apache
Snooky & The Cosmic Things - Hearing Things
Lack of Afro - When The Sun Comes Down
Sound Experience - Going Through The Motions
Steely Dan - Do It Again
Mixed Between Stoke Newington & New Brighton
Glued Together @ Bong Heights
April - June 2011
Glued Together @ Bong Heights
April - June 2011
a deadSOUND Collab 22
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Friday, 17 June 2011
Sunday, 5 June 2011
Brighton Festival 2011: Lee 'Scratch' Perry & Max Romeo
Lucy Duran introduces World Routes in concert at the Brighton Festival, featuring dub reggae pioneers Lee 'Scratch' Perry and Max Romeo, together with UK producer Adrian Sherwood.
Veteran, Grammy-winning producer and songwriter Lee 'Scratch' Perry has become a legend of Jamaican reggae, and is acclaimed as a pioneer of dub. He is now well into his 70s, but with no thoughts of retiring - he has just completed a new album 'Rise Again'. Here he teams up with Max Romeo, whose most successful album, 'War in a Babylon', Perry produced in 1976. Adrian Sherwood has worked as producer with a wide range of successful artists, but he is best known for his work with dub music - he has worked regularly with Lee Perry since the 1980s.
Max Romeo — Stealing in the name of the Lord (3:45)
Max Romeo — Back to the Bible (3:54)
Max Romeo — War ina Babylon (3:50)
Max Romeo — Chase The Devil (3:27)
Lee 'Scratch' Perry - Crazy Baldheads (6:00)
Lee 'Scratch' Perry — Jah Live (4:21)
Lee 'Scratch' Perry — Duppy Conqueror (4:55)
Lee 'Scratch' Perry — Small Axe (4:16)
Lee 'Scratch' Perry — Jungle Safari (4:32)
Performers: Max Romeo, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Adrian Sherwood, The New Upsetters
20th May, Brighton Festival 2011
Broadcast
Sat 4 Jun 2011
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011pks4
Lucy Duran introduces World Routes in concert at the Brighton Festival, featuring dub reggae pioneers Lee 'Scratch' Perry and Max Romeo, together with UK producer Adrian Sherwood.
Veteran, Grammy-winning producer and songwriter Lee 'Scratch' Perry has become a legend of Jamaican reggae, and is acclaimed as a pioneer of dub. He is now well into his 70s, but with no thoughts of retiring - he has just completed a new album 'Rise Again'. Here he teams up with Max Romeo, whose most successful album, 'War in a Babylon', Perry produced in 1976. Adrian Sherwood has worked as producer with a wide range of successful artists, but he is best known for his work with dub music - he has worked regularly with Lee Perry since the 1980s.
Max Romeo — Stealing in the name of the Lord (3:45)
Max Romeo — Back to the Bible (3:54)
Max Romeo — War ina Babylon (3:50)
Max Romeo — Chase The Devil (3:27)
Lee 'Scratch' Perry - Crazy Baldheads (6:00)
Lee 'Scratch' Perry — Jah Live (4:21)
Lee 'Scratch' Perry — Duppy Conqueror (4:55)
Lee 'Scratch' Perry — Small Axe (4:16)
Lee 'Scratch' Perry — Jungle Safari (4:32)
Performers: Max Romeo, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Adrian Sherwood, The New Upsetters
20th May, Brighton Festival 2011
Broadcast
Sat 4 Jun 2011
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011pks4
Saturday, 4 June 2011
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