check it here
Check the Soul Clap Wolf + Lamb pop edits on the page available only from Wolflambmusic black label
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Dazed chat to Bugged Out's Johnno on 3 Seriously Social campaign
Dazed Digital interview Johnno about what he would do with £30k to throw a party >check it out here
Find out more and enter here
Find out more and enter here
Friday, 13 November 2009
Thursday, 12 November 2009
Big Shot Mag podcast with Jet Project
Check out the newest episode of Big Shot Mag's podcast from Jet Project >here and look out for new releases from them on Intimacy and Get Physical plus their own Extended Play label.
www.myspace.com/thejetproject
www.myspace.com/thejetproject
Labels:
Jet Project
3 get seriously social: £30k prize to throw a party
3's new Seriously Social competition, which will be mentored by Johnno Burgess from Bugged Out! invites budding party planners, club promoters and revellers to submit their ultimate party manifesto via Facebook. The winner will receive a once in a lifetime chance to spend £30K on making their dream party a reality, with the help of a skilled production team to put it together.
The competition for the most popular party idea is open to all fans of the Seriously Social Facebook page and the search is ultimately decided by them. A shortlist of the 25 best entries will be chosen at the end of November by a panel, including Johnno Burgess and 3, and then fans of the page will forge the outcome by voting for their favourite idea. Voters will also be in with a chance of attending the January 2010 party if the idea they back wins.
The first Seriously Social competition received 58,000 votes over a two-week period. The winner, Michael O'Shea, won the chance to work with a professional production team to put on an authentic 1920s party for £25k. Highlights included a lavish feast, burlesque performers including Vicky Butterfly, comedy from the Bearded Kitten Crew and live bands including Harry's Tricks and The Correspondents. The event took place at the opulent No. 5 Cavendish Square and was dressed in keeping with the theme of the event. Watch the video
Become a fan the Seriously Social Facebook page at www.facebook.com/3seriouslysocialparty to find out how to enter and follow the competition.
The competition for the most popular party idea is open to all fans of the Seriously Social Facebook page and the search is ultimately decided by them. A shortlist of the 25 best entries will be chosen at the end of November by a panel, including Johnno Burgess and 3, and then fans of the page will forge the outcome by voting for their favourite idea. Voters will also be in with a chance of attending the January 2010 party if the idea they back wins.
The first Seriously Social competition received 58,000 votes over a two-week period. The winner, Michael O'Shea, won the chance to work with a professional production team to put on an authentic 1920s party for £25k. Highlights included a lavish feast, burlesque performers including Vicky Butterfly, comedy from the Bearded Kitten Crew and live bands including Harry's Tricks and The Correspondents. The event took place at the opulent No. 5 Cavendish Square and was dressed in keeping with the theme of the event. Watch the video
Become a fan the Seriously Social Facebook page at www.facebook.com/3seriouslysocialparty to find out how to enter and follow the competition.
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
maouris november newsletter
Free MP3s, a fresh mix from Luke Solomon and lots of new artists charts. ..Check it out here
Labels:
Classic
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Luke Solomon Buzzin Fly mix
Listen here and check tracklisting >here for Luke Solomon on Buzzin Fly radio show with Ben Watt.
Labels:
Classic
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
mulletover Halloween pictures on RA
Last Saturday's mulletover party was another spooky affair. Check out the characters snapped by Resident Advisor >here
Labels:
mulletover
Thursday, 29 October 2009
Pablo on BBC Northern Ireland
Pablo is about to release his new album on Soma Records, a wonderful blend of beats and samples. He was a guest for BBC Northern Ireland's Across The Line show last week.
For the BBC website click here or listen below
For the BBC website click here or listen below
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Hot Natured on Dazed Digital
Dazed Digital caught up with Hot Natured recently AKA Jamie Jones and Lee Foss to have a chat about their cosmic project...
>click here to read
>click here to read
Labels:
Crosstown Rebels,
Wolf+Lamb
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
DJ MAG Best of British maouris artists
The following maouris artists and projects have been nominated for the 2009 DJ Mag Best of British awards:
Beat producer: Jamie Jones & Silicone Soul
Best dance single: Jamie Jones 'Summertime'
Beat artist album: Silicone Soul 'Silicone Soul' & Jamie Jones 'Don't You Remember The Future'
Best breakthrough DJ: Mark Henning
Beat breakthrough producer: Glimpse
Vote at: www.djmag.com/bestofbritish
Beat producer: Jamie Jones & Silicone Soul
Best dance single: Jamie Jones 'Summertime'
Beat artist album: Silicone Soul 'Silicone Soul' & Jamie Jones 'Don't You Remember The Future'
Best breakthrough DJ: Mark Henning
Beat breakthrough producer: Glimpse
Vote at: www.djmag.com/bestofbritish
Labels:
Crosstown Rebels
The invasion of LA's Droog
Hollywood tech house trio, Droog, have embarked on their maiden voyage to Europe, a chance to share an understanding that has evolved through countless hours of playing alongside some of America and Europe’s finest talents at Avalon, their rooftop residency and at the now infamous LA Bunker, and stamp their mark on the capitols of European dance music with their funky West Coast twist on late night tech house.
It is a sound and party experience fresh and unburdened, somewhere between, yet outside of, Berlin and Detroit, an aesthetic unique to Los Angeles and never before witnessed on European dance floors.
This year Droog debuted their label Culprit, with launch parties at WMC and DEMF. Culprit’s first two EPs from Hot Natured (Jamie Jones/Lee Foss) and LA resident Kenneth James Gibson, showcased the late night house sound championed by Droog. Original Droog material will be released on Culprit later this year.
Read an interview for 4Clubbers with the trio >here
Droog European tour dates:
October 18 – Arena Berlin w/Lee Curtiss, Shaun Reeves and Special Guest
from Get Physical
October 23 – Marc Antona’s Micro-Fibres Residency – Rex Club with Shonky
October 25 – Kubicle - Tbar – London with Ryan Crosson and Wolf & Lamb
October 29 – Heroes and Villans w/ Matt Tolfrey at Hoxton Pony - London
October 31 – Back to Basics after-party Wire Club – Leeds
It is a sound and party experience fresh and unburdened, somewhere between, yet outside of, Berlin and Detroit, an aesthetic unique to Los Angeles and never before witnessed on European dance floors.
This year Droog debuted their label Culprit, with launch parties at WMC and DEMF. Culprit’s first two EPs from Hot Natured (Jamie Jones/Lee Foss) and LA resident Kenneth James Gibson, showcased the late night house sound championed by Droog. Original Droog material will be released on Culprit later this year.
Read an interview for 4Clubbers with the trio >here
Droog European tour dates:
October 18 – Arena Berlin w/Lee Curtiss, Shaun Reeves and Special Guest
from Get Physical
October 23 – Marc Antona’s Micro-Fibres Residency – Rex Club with Shonky
October 25 – Kubicle - Tbar – London with Ryan Crosson and Wolf & Lamb
October 29 – Heroes and Villans w/ Matt Tolfrey at Hoxton Pony - London
October 31 – Back to Basics after-party Wire Club – Leeds
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