We all played Street Fighter as a kid, check this from Dizzee Rascal's latest hype MC D double E. Street Fighter 2 all the way, none of this turbo business.
Friday, 30 July 2010
Saturday, 24 July 2010
LOOSE TALK COSTS LIVES
It won't take much to see what band they have been most likened to. Their music could be described as angular guitar pop which has drawn many a comparison to Foals. But they most certainly have more strings to their bow than just being understudies to that band from Oxford. Even as I sit hear listening to rough demo's on their myspace I find my self struggling to stop chair skanking. Expect big things in the coming months and remember LOOSE LIPS SINK SHIPS.
Download their tune Wreck Ashore hear
Labels:
Breakthrough,
Download,
Foals,
Free,
Loose Talk Costs Lives,
NME,
Wreck Ashore
Friday, 23 July 2010
Fetch The Witches New Song
Thursday, 22 July 2010
Song of the summer number 2!
You know when I said that Barbara Streisand by Duck Sauce was going to be the tune of this not so sunny summer. Well I could have been wrong OR we could have a number of great tunes. This being one of them. It's called After Dark and it's from The Count and Sinden and features William and Kai from the Mystery Jets.
Checks those threads, florals are a strong look.
Labels:
After Dark,
Graham,
Herve,
Kai,
Mystery Jets,
Sinden,
The Count,
William
Wednesday, 14 July 2010
I don't usually go for this kinda stuff
But there's something I really like about Tame Impala Hailing all the way from Perth, Australia. Their debut album Innerspeaker should have been released a couple of weeks ago. But after an Itunes gaff, it was released a couple of weeks back. So you could say I'm pretty late on this one. Nonetheless the album has a great psychedelic floaty vibe, mixed with a bit of grunge/garage rock, which the more mature ear will definitely dig, that's you Dad. But it's also one for the younger audience who like their 70's stuff.
Labels:
Australi,
Desire Be Desire Go,
Innerspeaker,
Perth,
Tame Impala
Saturday, 10 July 2010
Friday, 9 July 2010
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
LADS
Magnetic Man - MAD
Magnetic Man - Cyberman
Magnetic Man - I Need Air (Redlight Remix)
Labels:
Artwork,
Benga,
Cyberman,
I Need Air,
MAD,
Magnetic Man,
Redlight,
Skream
Time to make a change
I think it's time I got back into this blog, I've heavily neglected it over the past months and I'd like to offer up an excuse but I can't. Just plain and simple laziness. A trait of mine not just confined to this blog. But with no action for a month, surely I'll have a lot to chat about, well I hope so.
First up the new tune from 1/howmanypeopleareinboybettweknow? of boy better know, Jammer. It's called 10 man roll. If you like your grime with dance hall rideems then this is for you.
Stay tuned for more posts soon!
Friday, 19 March 2010
Spotify
I've made a playlist of tunes that I've either blogged about or have been on heavy repeat at PPRR towers.
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
I can hear the sirens!
On my Friday I'm making my third ever trip to the capital to see a good friend of mine who'd making his ways in the big bad city of LDN. Whilst there Me, him and a few others are getting our step on at the 'super club' known as fabric. All in the name of Dub Police. The likes of Caspa, Skream and Emlkay will be there to shake up to our bones. I'm excited. Beers are on my Nan.
Getting well into my grimestep
Jammer - Better (Lorn Remix)
The link to download this song is on the you tube page.
Friday, 12 March 2010
Wishes may come true
A couple of posts down I mentioned I was going to Glastonbury again this year. and now everytime I think about it I go all funny. I've been thinking about bands I'd love to see and I reckon The National are near the top of that list. A band I never use to like in all honesty but one day, whilst listening to their second record 'The Boxer' and it all just fell into place.
New album out in May, so all things are possible.
This is their new song live from the Jimmy Fallon show.
Labels:
Glastonbury,
High Violet,
Terrible Love,
The National
Sunday, 28 February 2010
New York and Brooklyn
I don't know if you've heard this tune, I'm sure you've heard the original. Penguin Prison ( His mum calls him Chris Glover) did some great remix work on one of my favourite bands hits, Golden Silver's True Romance sometime last year. This time around it's Brits Critics choice winner and Radio mega-darling Ellie Goulding.
It also features yet another one to watch in 2010, Theophilus London, he's not actually from London. More Brooklyn. And he's one cool mothertrucker.
Check it here: (sendspace link)
Friday, 26 February 2010
Here we go!
Play this whilst reading this post
Thank you for booking online with Seetickets.com for your Glastonbury 2010 tickets
Oh my days, another year, another Glastonbury. I made my debut down on Worthy Farm last year. And what an experience. Half week of pure bliss. Just everything about it appeals to me more than any festival. It's hard to describe to people who've not been. The atmosphere, the wandering, the bands, the people, the chill. Just amazing. And I met, well say met, got to know one person in particular. Hope they make it this year.
Here's to Glastonbury 2010, holla if you're going!
Sunday, 21 February 2010
Burn The witch
Woah, last night was a biggy. well you don't turn 22 more than once. for the purposes of going out I was 22 last night and was joined by my good friends to celebrate. It's a bit hazy with memories coming back to me in fits and starts as I spend today flitting between my computer and my bed. The night started with me being fashionably late to see my new favourite band 'Fetch The Witches'. Those of you who know me, know that I liked to go and see a previous band of a few of the members of Fetch The Witches. So I wasnt going to pass up an opportunity to see their new incarnation. And I wasnt disappointed, I make no bones in saying they have an air of Radiohead about them. And hopefully last night was one of many
Check them out:
Labels:
Bloc Party,
Fetch The Witches,
Radiohead,
Stoke on Trent
Thursday, 18 February 2010
Where am I?
I'M IN THE HOUSE
You've no doubt heard this tune on popular daytime radio, although I don't know how much it's getting played. But my bet is you will have heard it pretty soon.
Well check out this cheeky little remix, it's MEGA. (what I did there you see it don't you)
Steve Aoki ft Will.I.Am - I'm In The House (Herve remix)
You've no doubt heard this tune on popular daytime radio, although I don't know how much it's getting played. But my bet is you will have heard it pretty soon.
Well check out this cheeky little remix, it's MEGA. (what I did there you see it don't you)
Steve Aoki ft Will.I.Am - I'm In The House (Herve remix)
Friday, 12 February 2010
ROXANNE
Here's the remix from Lazer to your Major Diplo
It's a download from sendspace so just click it Yo
Do please check out the original, it's a bit different from that remix as his the remix by Miike Snow.
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
Listening to your punters

Remember....
Example - I don't want to
Sunday, 7 February 2010
You might know this one.
Right, so lets move on. Last night I finished work, got my hungover being into my green mean machine, picked up my escort for the night and headed for Manchester Academy. The announcement of the line up for this years NME tour left be rather excited and there was no chance I was going to pass up the opportunity to attend.
I arrived just as The Drums were half way through their second song I think. And they took me by surprise a little, The Beach Boys-esque sound that comes across on their records isn't present live. But I liked their set and the lead singer moves a little like a young, fair haired Mick Jagger.
Shortly after The Drums, 4AD's The Big Pink hit the stage. A band who's sound suits the bigger stage and they played a very good set. They ended on radio 1 daytime hit Dominoes, with the front man uttering, 'We have one song left, you might know this one'.
Next up were curry house frequenters Bombay Bicycle Club. They raced through yet another cracking set, with Open House being one of my highlights. But they didnt play one of my favourite songs of theirs, The Hill. But you cant win them all.
Last but by no means least were The Maccabees. A band I've grown to love beyond what may be deemed necessary, but I don't care. I've yet to see them play anything less then an amazing gig. And this was no different, they dont play all their singles these days, and the set is usually second album heavy but anyone who's a fan doesnt care really. Perhaps a highlight was I am Kloot's lead singer Johnny Bramwell to do a cover of the Manchester bands song 'Because'. This didnt go down to well with crowd with many of the boppers down the front taking this as an opportunity to get to the bar for a much needed breather and pint of water. something I often miss from my time as a 16 year mental case at gigs. Nowadays I like a little space for a sing song and sometimes a dance, if I'm not shooting disapproving glances at the two women who are scrawking at each, paying no attention to the stage. The band closed with Love you better with the little brass section assembled at the back giving it a little extra edge. Not before I witnessed 'friend' of the band and celebtriy fan Mat Horne dancing on the balcony to No kind words, he's in the video you know.
All in all a cracking night, which will go down as one of my favourite gigs that I've to in a while.
The Maccabees - Young Lions
Labels:
Bombay Bicycle Club,
Manchester,
NME,
The Big Pink,
The Drums,
The Maccabees
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