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Music News

Money Mark game!

The Beastie Boys’ collaborating mate Money Mark has a new track out today and is celebrating it with an online game.

The track is called Pick Up The Pieces and his label have put together an online jigsaw which you put together to get a YouTube style screen that is playing the video as you build it.

If you fancy a bit of puzzle solving action on a Monday morning, or any other morning for that matter, hit the link below.

Money Mark Puzzle.

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Music News

Devo tour Europe

New Wave legends Devo have announced their first European tour in 15 years.

The band will be kicking things off in Brighton, visiting Ireland and Scotland before ending up in London for the final date of the tour. Here’s the list of shows:

June:

18th – Brighton Dome
19th – London Royal Festival Hall
21st – Dublin Vicar Street
22nd – Birmingham Symphony Hall
23rd – Manchester Apollo
24th – Glasgow Carling Academy
26th – London Shepherds Bush Empire

www.clubdevo.com

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Music News

Silicon Vultures

The debut EP from Silicon Vultures will hit the shops next Monday.

The track will be released on 7″ pink or black vinyl and will be supported at the Captains Of Industry night at the Camden Barfly on Thursday 26th of April.

The synth punk group will also be recording a live session for the Radio 1 Rock Show this week and will be broadcast soon.

www.myspace.com/siliconvultures

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Music News

Ephel Duath tour the UK

Italian Jazz Metallers Ephel Duath will follow their appearance at the Printemps de Bourges festival with a tour which begins on May 6th.

The band will be playing their first ever shows in Ireland, when they play Dublin, Cork and Belfast and have said that this will be their last UK tour before going into the studio at the end of the year. The dates are:

May:

6th – The Black Box, Belfast
7th – An Cruiscin Lan, Cork
8th – Voodoo Lounge, Dublin
10th – Rock City, Nottingham
11th – Club 85, Hitchin
12th – Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff
13th – Joiners, Southampton
14th – Star And Garter, Manchester
15th – The Engine Rooms, Brighton
16th – Underworld, London

www.ephelduath.net

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Music News

RIP Gorillaz

Damon Albarn has recently confirmed that Gorillaz will not release any more studio albums.

The Blur frontman has said that the only project the cartoon band will be taking part in is a film featuring a score composition that has previously been linked to Monty Python’s Terry Gilliam. Speaking on Radio 2 Albarn said:

“We’re trying to make a film next, starting in September hopefully. It will be a film score. There won’t be another pop record.”

www.gorillaz.com

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Music News

Municipal Waste tour with The Haunted

Municipal Waste will be heading out on tour with The Haunted next week.

The European tour will showcase tracks from their new album The Art Of Partying which is due out in June. Landphil of the band said:

“I am totally stoked to hit Europe next week and man I am so looking forward to playing with The Haunted too, they’ve been one of my favourite bands for a long time. I’m sure that everyone will be hyped to hear the Waste’s new material I’m super excited to get to play it live round Europe so soon after coming out of the studio with Zeuss, I’m eager to see people’s reaction to the Waste party!”

The UK dates are:

April:

28th – Leeds Cockpit
29th – Norwich Waterfront
30th – Newcastle Academy

May:

1st – Glasgow Cathouse
2nd – Dublin Voodo Lounge
3rd – Liverpool Academy 2
4th – Birmingham Academy 2
5th – London MeanFiddler
6th – Bristol Academy 2
7th – Oxford Zodiac

www.facethewaste.com

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Mad Caddie stream album

Mad Caddies have streamed their entire new album online.

The record, Keep It Going, is due out on the 1st of May as the follow up to Live From Toronto: Songs In The Key Of Eh which came out in 2004. To check out their album, hit the link below and get to dancing!

www.myspace.com/mad_caddies

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Moves

Hughes Moves

Dylan Hughes – Huge frontside flip – ph. Leo Sharp – Sidewalk Mag – Issue 127
Julian Quevado – Switch FS crooked grind BS shove-it out.
Daniel Kim – Nollie nosegrind.
Kristos Andrew-Drum – Acid drop of faith.
Yann Garin – Nollie late front foot flip.
Gershon Mosley – Kickflip to fakie.
Adrian Williams – Blindside fakie 50-50 switch FS 180 out.

Top 5 places Crossfire staff like to moonlight:

1. Bike Courier conventions
2. Animal Sanctuaries
3. Video shoots
4. Foreign Investment Banking firms
5. The bar

Pics of the week:

It’s a frontside 5-0 showdown! In the blue corner we have the concrete carnivore, Mike Harris shot by Blydey… And in the red corner defending his ASBO title, Luke Overin photo by James Brown. DING! Grind!

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Interviews

Sam Bruce Interview

Sam Bruce, one of those names you’ve probably heard knocking around the block for many a year now.

Sam shot to screen fame a few years back on the Vans Groms Tour but many of the London locals will simply know her as that Meanwhile local ripper, the girl who by her own admission would spend many an hour, day, week at the outdoor bowls just honing her skating. She placed 1st in the under 18’s comp at the Meanwhile Jam a few years back beating off stiff competition from the guys.

Never one to shirk the party scene, you are always sure to find her at all of the skate premiers and the most exclusive parties – you could almost liken her to an IT girl of skateboarding, however she has the added bonus of having real talent. Jenna Selby recently grabbed some time with her to find out how she’s been keeping.

Easy Sam, I would say let’s start by you introducing yourself but I think if people don’t know you by now they should be struck on the head by a rubber mallet! Well, ok, better do it anyway: Full name, Hamster’s name etc etc:

Tee hee… ok. My name is Samantha Bruce aka Trouble.

Actually I reckon your opening line should be: ‘Hi. I’m Sam Bruce. You may remember me from such skate programmes as ‘The Vans Groms Tour’ and RAD, Stupid!

Ha ha… nah, I wouldn’t want to come across as a dick, it would just be, hi, I’m Sam, I’ve lost my mojo, can you help me find it?!

Did the fame from your on screen appearances go to your head and you began to demand your own separate dressing room, little sandwiches with the crust cut off , amps that went up to number 11 and skate parks only to be used by yourself?

Ha, jeez no. I mean on tour I got my own room and tent, but that’s only because I was the only girl on tour, and a girl needs her space. To be honest I was quiet thankful to be elected to go on tour. There are a lot of better skaters out there, so I guess I was the fortunate one.

Which countries did you visit with the Groms again?

Well the first one was to America, where we toured 4 states, Colorado, Idaho, Utah and Oregon. Then the second trip was to Australia, we went to Sydney, Canberra, Brisbane and Queensland.

You must have seen some pretty amazing places along the way though, can you share your most memorable and tell us why?

Well all of it was pretty amazing, but I have a memory like a fish, so I’ve probably forgotten a lot of things. With both countries, just driving through uninhibited land was quiet cool, just seeing everything in its natural state. Scuba diving in Oz was amazing, getting to see all the fish and coral and seeing a massive turtle just chilling on the sea bed.

What was it like to experience something like the tours you went on with Christian and the others on the team?

It’s a once in a life experience to have done what I did at such a young age. I’ll be traveling again in the future, but to do what we did was immense. I liked everyone on tour including the media crew and it was a lot of fun to skate and to watch others skate. It was like a fun packed adventure week, all this adventure was crammed in to such a short amount of time, and to venture away from skating and trying other things like surfing and snowboarding was amazing! Bad thing about it though was that we’d always have a schedule of waking up super early and going to bed late and of course there were always little disagreements on both tours amongst people as would happen on any other trip.

What’s the funniest thing that happened?

Having Ben Raemers on tour was always a laugh; he’d be the comedian on tour. In Oz when we went whale watching, I was the first to feel ill so I went out to put my head down for a bit, woke up and everyone else was feeling a bit ill too. Christian was the first to be sick and the smell from that was the catalyst for everyone else. It was like a comedy sketch.

Everyone was running over to the same side of the boat to be sick and when they thought they had chucked it all up, someone would be sick and set the next person off besides them. I even remember hearing someone say ‘urgh, you’re being sick in my face!’ then seeing Ben try to take of his jumper, fall over and be sick again. It cracked me up, especially when Wayne was the only one filming and was trying to catch everyone being sick, and there’s me and Kingy, our photographer, buckling with laughter watching it all.

Do you have the yearning to go on one again?

The next tour after that was the Baltics tour, and I decided to sit that one out. I had my studies to focus on and also I thought I’d give up that place for someone that was a better skater and deserved it. The tours were amazing and I love to travel again, but I’m a lazy bum when it comes to skating, and its time to make way for those who are really passionate about it.

After the honeymoon was over did it become a bit difficult to go to skate parks for a chilled session when people were always expecting you to perform like they had seen on TV?

Well, people had seen what I could do on TV, the expectations came more from knowing that I’m sponsored and seeing me on TV. People expect you to be able to do all the same tricks as everyone else. Kickflip, Tre flip… that kinda thing, which I have to admit street is not my forte, but I’m working on it. All I ever like to do is chill and have fun on my board, so what other people think doesn’t matter. I mean it’s cool, when I get props from people; I appreciate it a lot, so if I’ve made them happy, I’m happy.

How many times did you get asked ‘Can you kickflip?’

Loads of times. Not just from kids who have seen me off TV. I get it from all the chavvy kids and the rude boys who play Tony Hawk.

Grrr…why do people always ask that, or did you get ‘How good are you?’ like there’s some special spectrometer to assess your ability!

Ha yeah. Do people expect me to say I’m really amazing, watch me do a back flip! I suppose its people making conversation or people who are interested but don’t have a clue. When I see they’re really interested then I have time for them, if not and they’re being arses… I run.

Ha ha anyway enough of the teenage angst, how did you get hooked up with Vans in the first place?

I used to skate with a bunch of girls and one of them got hired by Vans to become a scout and start up a girls team for vans UK, she’d seen me skate at comps and place in the top 3 so she thought I was worth putting on flow. A year later I got a call from her and was told I was on the official team. I was so stoked! Thanks Emma.

There’s a pretty strong Vans girl’s team growing in the UK now – do you ever get a chance to skate with the others?

I suppose there is. It’s taken a long time too. Personally I’ve seen so many girls get in to skating then drop out just as they’re starting to get really good, which is annoying, but that’s life. I don’t really get to skate with the other girls seeing as I’m a student now, I’m broke and don’t drive yet. I think that when I lived in London it was a lot easier for me to skate with the others because London was the central meeting place and has quiet a few spots. Now I’m down south, there’s nowt. I haven’t even seen a girl skater down this way.

I hear Powley’s running the show now?

Yeah. I think that’s pretty cool. I know he’s done a lot for skateboarding, organising comps, that kind of thing. He’s been moving all around the country too, so I think that’s why I kinda lost contact with him for a while. We used to get on really well, he used to drive me to comps and events, it was amazing. Vans is going to be a lot different now that Christian’s not running the show, but people have different methods and tactics and I can only hope that it goes well for Powley.

I’ve been looking up some of your old interviews on the web. Girls skate interviews done by non skate companies always come across slightly daft when you see them asking questions like:

“Would you only go out with someone into skateboarding?”

What has this to do with skateboarding? What do you think when you are required to answer this sort of question for promotion sake?

Shall I tell you what… I don’t know… it was pretty random. I just remembered her calling me and interviewing me over the phone. I wasn’t thinking about it too much because I was at the pizza place ordering a pizza and trying to walk down the street with a phone in one hand and try to munch on the pizza with the other. Food comes first! When I looked at the interview afterward she had changed some of my words a bit and made me sound like a mong! I suppose she only asked that question because she had the stereotypical view of those girls who hang around skateparks to flirt with boys and don’t skate. Unlike me, who can manage to do both at the same time. It’s a gift.

I think the best one is though: “Do you think there’s anything wrong with grown men still riding around on skateboards?” Surely they should have asked you: “Do you think there’s anything wrong with grown women still riding around on skateboards?” – I guess there is going to be a generation coming through now of the older lady, it’s going to be interesting what do you reckon?

Yeah it’s funny that people still think that skateboarding’s just a fun activity. They don’t even stop to think that people actually make a living out of it. I just read my answer. She so wasn’t listening to a word I was saying! But to be honest I don’t think the generation of old women are going to last too long. You know gravity takes its toll on people and for some reason old people don’t wear bra’s. So I could see a lot of injuries and broken backs from ‘things’ getting snagged in the wheels.

Surely the likes of Sue Hazel have already paved the way?

Well yeah, I remember seeing her at one of the annual St. Albans jams. It was pretty sick. She’s one of the few remaining old school skaters around, and it’s a lot tougher for girls to stick at it then guys. So I give her props.

Now you’re the slightly older lady at university, what’s your favourite daytime TV? Diagnosis Murder should surely be up there.

Of course. I was in to that before Uni! But the funny thing is. I’ve found is that my DVD collection has grown. It was all skate DVD’s and now I find I’ve got about 20 films and series. But TV reception sucks where I live, too many hills!

How’s Winchester bearing up skating, partying wise – what do you study?

I study Psychology and Theology & Religious studies. The skate park here sucks because the council use all their money to hide all the hobo’s away during the day. Winchester is a proper posh place, full of grannies! Partying wise, it’s a bit boring, there’s like 3 places to go out in and it’s the same stuff. I basically live in Southampton, its not too far, I work there, I party there and I skate there. It reminds me of London.

What else are you up to these days?

I’m on the Women’s Basketball team at Uni and we came back from a tournament in Spain not so long ago, we came 3rd! I work in Route One in Southampton to earn money to eat rabbit food. I’m recovering from 2 sprained ankles too, but slowly skating again. Depending on how hard my 2nd year is at Uni, I’m also considering taking up a sign language course to be an interpreter, I’m already pretty good at it, so I should be able to skip the basics.

For many years you were bit of a Meanwhile local it must be quite strange not to be a yokel ‘it’s my park, sod off you strangers” anymore?

I was a Meanwhile local, my mum lives literally round the corner. I remember skating from 10am-10pm without eating on some days, I was that besotted by skating and learning, especially having a mate to skate with too. But I was never territorial about the park whatsoever. In fact I hope I more was inviting about it. I didn’t mind BMXers or inliners as long as they were nice and didn’t snake people and it was always nice to meet new people. I’m a very social person.

Do you miss it?

To be honest, I don’t. It was a lot of fun, but then I grew up and noticed that it was a lot about people’s ego that went down there. The atmosphere changed, and there were a lot of false people, then you’ve got the problem with the bullying and the muggings that happened down there. I still go there occasionally with friends but now there are new parks being built and I look forward to skating them more often.

Yep I did catch up with you at the Cantelowes opening the other day, that park wouldn’t you say has to be the best in London at the moment?

Yeah it was nice to see you briefly. Cantelowes is definitely going to be the hot spot for lots of comps. So far it’s been one of the few good parks built in years, but hot on its tail is a park being built in Saffron Walden which is being built by dreamland which is going to be off the hook!

Ok let’s wrap it up there…any last words for the kids?

Um, let’s see. Don’t smoke. Further you’re education because it will help in the long run, honestly! Skate for fun and not to impress. You can impress as long as you’re having fun and doing it for yourself and not for the wrong reasons.

Ta’s /shout outs to:

My best friends Glenn, Alasdair and John who have helped me a lot in life. Vans and Ortega Skateboards. My mum feeding me and to the people who care about me. Oh and Jenna for this interview!

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Live Reviews

El-P – Live

Dan Le Sac v Scroobious Pip
Dingwalls
18.04.07

“Who likes UK hip hop?” said Scroobious Pip from under his trucker cap. “Well we don’t because its shit.” Now, I didn’t like this talentless waster before the set started and as soon as he said that, the opinion was cemented.

Furthermore, slating chart music whilst you’re in them yourself and clearly reaping the rewards of it, makes you a hypocritical oaf. Yes, I said it, oaf. Besides all this, the beats were awful and the rapping reminded me of Sole – absolutely no cadence whatsoever. My mate said Pip was “UK Anticon” and I have to agree. Gutted.

Enough wasted words on him, the stage was finally set for El Producto to reign supreme. As the intro to Tasmanian Pain Coaster began with Mr Dibbs on the decks, a live guitarist and keyboard player flanking him on either side and The Mighty Quin providing the hype man duties, all decked out in camo with face-covering balaclavas, El’s voice could be heard to the side.

As soon as the beat came in, an orange boiler suited El, complete with blood all over his face, bounded on stage and let rip. Flowing straight into Smithereens, El got the crowd as hyped as possible until he unleashed the anthem – Deep Space 9mm.

Hearing the infamous Rawkus line [if you don’t know it, get googling!] sent the packed out Dingwalls into a frenzy and from that point on there was no let up. The set consisted mostly of the new album I’ll Sleep When You’re Dead, which was absolutely fine considering it’ll be a hard push to top that album this year. Up All Night got the entire crowd jumping, Flyentology got us singing and the booming basslines of Run The Numbers and Drive just whipped up the atmosphere even further.

Hearing Stepfather Factory live was something of a highlight, as he didn’t perform it last time I saw him, and I wasn’t let down as it was every bit as furiously cynical live as it is on record. Towards the end of the set we were treated to the brilliantly titled Poisenville Kids with the capacity crowd filling in the Cat Power parts and “woo”ing the chorus back at the New Yorker. And by coming back on for a second time and playing Fantastic Damage‘s awesome Tuned Mass Damper, El had given us the most complete, compelling, sweat-inducing and bone aching set he possibly could.

When he ended the night by saying he had not had a show as good as this for ages, despite the fact he probably said it on every date of the tour, you believed him. Deep Space 9mm son, keep smilin’.

Abjekt
Photos by Zac Slack.