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Skateboarding News

Am’s Getting Paid

The Ams Getting Paid comp will be taking place in Montreal over the weekend of 22nd to 24th September.

Despite the $15,000 prize money, a brand new Canadian video Yesterday’s Future showcasing the talent of local riders like Ted de Gros, Grant Patterson, Geoff Dermer, Carl Labelle, Dustin Montie and newfound resident Paul Carter.

In addition to the release of Yesterday’s Future, Vans will drop some limited edition hi-tops, as well a limited supply of boards and t-shirts to celebrate this Canadian milestone.

East Coast notables, the Zoo York team, will be present at Ams getting’ paid as it coincides with their Canadian Unbreakable Tour. Oh! And hip hop heads rejoice as New York heavy weight, Raekwon the Chef will be performing live at the comp too!

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Music News

New El-P

Def Jux top dog El-P has released another sample of his upcoming album I’ll Sleep When You’re Dead. Get along to his myspace and pimp the instrumental of Drive.

For all the updates on how the album is going, make sure to check out his blog.

In related news, Mr Dibbs, who will be doing all the cuts on the album, has decided to make a blog of his own, so we can all see how El is keeping him as a slave during the recording of the album.

Dibbs’ blog can be seen here.

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Music News

TV On The Radio Dates

After wowing crowds at the Reading and Leeds festivals, TV On The Radio are set to return to the UK in November to play a few gigs in support of their album Return To Cookie Mountain. To check them out, get to one of the following:

November

8th – Glasgow ABC2
9th – Manchester Club Academy
10th – London Koko

www.tvontheradio.com

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Music News

Free Capdown Download

Capdown are back with a new track, Home Is Where The Start Is, which wil be made available as a free download from their website on Wednesday September 19th.

Their new album Wind Up Toys will be out in 2007, a year which be preceeded by the release of physical single Keeping Up Appearances in November of this year.

To get the free track from Wednesday onwards, visit www.capdown.net.

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Buzz Chart

Sound Team

The Texas based six-piece Sound Team step up to the plate with their debut single ‘Born To Please’, taken from their forthcoming album ‘Movie Monster’. Recorded at their own Big Orange studio, ‘Born To Please’ has a relentless beat, throbbing away as the track waltzes and meanders, blissfully chilled out at times, with passion searing through sporadically.

Charmingly familiar riffs and a multi textured sound combine to create a track that’s immediately likeable; the laid back Texan vibe combines with their indie sensibilities to produce a single that never quite grabs your attention with any one particular thing, but is a absolute gem of a track.

One listen simply isn’t enough, and whilst you can’t pinpoint what’s so captivating about it – it simply curls its way into your memory. Frontman Matt Oliver’s vocals are engaging and sincere, backed up by his ‘team’ of friends, this is just the first offering off a debut album that could well be the surprise indie classic of the year. Close your eyes and let yourself be charmed.

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Skateboarding News

Plan B Live After Death

Just so you know, Plan B has just released a preview video Live After Death on their website and it is going to blow you away!

Danny Way, Paul Rodriguez, PJ Ladd, Pat Duffy, Colin McKay, Ryan Gallant and new rider Brian Wenning pull out all the stops for a short promo of the forthcoming Unquestionable DVD due to drop later this year.

Go to www.planbskateboarding.com and watch the preview, again, and again, and again…

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Skateboarding News

Chill And Freestyler R.I.P.

The skate media can be a pretty tough world to compete in, and France just lost two great mags because of it.

Without going into the politics of it all, Crossfire would like to say thanks for all the good times that Chill and Freestyler magazines provided.

Even though Freestyler is definitely no longer around, Chill magazine promises to update it’s website with bits and bobs and now and again.

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Live Reviews

DMC World DJ Championships 2006

Hammersmith Palais
10.09.06-11.09.06

The 2006 DMC World DJ Championships took place in London and once again didn’t disappoint. With 3 titles up for grabs, the competition was fierce from all across the globe and the crème de la crème brought their A games for the crowd this year.

First up was the World Supremacy crown, the battle event of the weekend. DJs each had two mini-sets to try and defeat the opponent and there were some serious fireworks in this event. The semi finals saw Japan’s DJ Coma edge out the British entrant Switch and France’s DJ Troubl’ saw off the challenge from Sweden’s DJ Ego in what was an entertaining viewing. The final itself was extremely close and it could have gone either way but when Coma dropped in some DnB and slightly better techniques, it swayed in his favour.

However, this was just the beginning for France’s entries as they powered they way through the two remaining contests. Before the Team Championship, we were treated to a bit of breaking, which saw Tenacious D take on Lil Tim in the final, which the almost constantly airborne Tim one, but huge big ups to D for the best character and unfaltering smile throughout!

The team event threw up some amazing routines and started off brilliantly with Taiwan’s Noise crew donning their 1980s power dress jackets and serious concentration. Dangerous Combination threw up some great guitar-effects with a guitar shaped turntable whilst dropping Nirvana before a masked team threw up some nice jazzy combinations.

With Canada’s Stylists bringing the raw hip hop flavour, America’s Animal Crackers throwing in some Korn and the UK’s Disablists coming so close to winning the crown, it was left to the 3 time champions C2C to once again wow the crowd and take the title for a 4th year in a row. No-one could argue with that, the best style and sound going.

Then on the Monday we had the main event – The World DJ Championship. The top DJs came up towards the end and we were treated to some real amazing styles. Sweden’s Kid Sid hit us with some huge basslines mixed up with electro and disco tracks before actually setting fire to his vinyl. Fred Funk brought some old skool steez to the plate, with his early 80s dress and awesome style and techniques, spinning around, hitting the crossfader with his nose and such.

Rafik from Germany was up next and delivered a flawless routine ending in Smells Like Teen Spirit before handing over to Japan’s Yasa. His routine was brilliant, showing great styles, even bettering Funk and really catching the imagination. He would’ve won if it hadn’t been for France’s DJ Netik throwing up some unbelievably heavy house sounds which he cut up and floored brilliantly. After his routine, he threw his arms in the air and paraded himself in front of the crowd, who seemed to think he was the winner.

And so it turned out, Netik picked up the $10,000 and golden stylus for first place, Yasa coming second and Rafik filling in the bronze positions. It was a perfect advertisement for turntablism and even those that didn’t place in the top 3 were worthy of all the applause they got. A brilliant weekend all in all.

Abjekt
[Photos by Jen Saul]

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Live Reviews

Dirty Pretty Things – Live

The Coronet
13.09.06

Ah how the tide has turned. After The Libertines disintegrated, Pete Doherty couldn’t blink without it making front page news, Babyshambles were the band du jour, a deal, an album and a supermodel girlfriend followed. But Carl Barat was biding his time. Fast forward a year, and of the two ex-Libertine leaders, one of them is riding the wave of success following their album Dave Sardy produced album ‘ Waterloo To Anywhere’ and is playing yet another sold out show after a hugely successful year- and the other one’s not even allowed out of The Priory after dark…

On this miserable September evening, Carl Barat and his Dirty Pretty Things are playing in support of the ‘Make Roads Safe’ campaign, after a spate of road deaths involving young people. The show tonight was partly in memory to three teenage girls, two sisters, Claire and Jennifer Stoddart, and their friend, Carla Took, who died after a crash in Suffolk on their way home from a Dirty Pretty Things show.

It’s down to the rakish Russell Brand, the swine, to introduce the fashionably tardy band, throwing a signed packet of rice (most of it ended up on Crossfire’s snapper’s top ….bad aim Mr Brand) , a plate signed by Paul Weller and half a bread roll to the unfriendly crowd. All of it is lobbed back at him, before he’s tackled by Didz Hammond as Dirty Pretty Things saunter onto the stage. Hammond is the only band member without a Libertines’ past, frontman Carl Barat and drummer Gary Powell were mainstays of the Albion’s finest, whilst guitarist Anthony Rossomondo stood in for Doherty on the Lib’s last tour, notably at Reading ’04 where the ‘will he won’t he show’ drew in the crowds on the main stage.

With their tight leather jackets, tousled hair and wild eyes, they launch into their set, with ‘You Fucking Love It‘ roared out from the crowd, and Barat’s right, they really do fucking love it. On stage the guys are frenetic, constantly spinning, the energy between them palpable as Barat twists the crowd around his little finger. ‘Dead Wood’ pushes the crowd to fever pitch, downstairs they press themselves closer to the stage, ‘The Enemy’ and the wonderful ‘Gin and Milk“, with Barat spitting out the lyrics ” No one gives a fuck for a values I would die for, not the faceless civil servants, not the rudimentary crack whore.” A highlight is an appearance from Paul Weller, which is worthy of Barat shrugging on his tight leather jacket again “I need to be wearing leather for this…” he grins.

Bang Bang You’re Dead’ tops the bill, with Rossomondo breathlessly eeking out the trumpet intro. In losing his partnership with Doherty, Barat seems to have streamlined his writing, the tracks on display tonight are all exciting, addictive and upbeat – they have that certain haunting charm that the Libertine’s material had, and as Barat has said in the past, the differences between the two bands are merely ” logistical, not philosophical.” Tonight’s show is pumped with adrenaline, the band are hiding high on their success and unleashed on the stage tonight the energy and passion is arresting. And despite ending with The Libertines’ ‘We Get Along’, they are a band in their own right, and whilst they’ll never shake off the Libertines ghost, they’re really coming into their own today.

Dee Massey
[Photos by Niki Kova’cs]

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Music News

The View Single And Tour

The View are to release their second single, Superstar Tradesman, on October 23rd, as the follow up to Wasted Little DJs, which flew into the charts at number 15! On top of this, the group have announced a number of UK dates running until the end of 2006, many are selling out so if you wanna check them out, snap up those tickets fast!

The dates are:

September:

Fri 15th – Manchester Night And Day SOLD OUT
Sun 17th – Preston 53 Degrees
Mon 18th – Leicester Charlotte
Tue 19th – Cambridge Soul Tree
Wed 20th – Aldershot West End Centre SOLD OUT
Fri 22nd – Glasgow Strathclyde University (NUS only)
Sat 23rd – Ullapool Loopallu Festival SOLD OUT
Mon 25th – Stornaway Pointers
Tue 26th – Inverness Raigmore
Wed 27th – Fort William BA Club
Thu 28th – Paisley University (NUS only)

October:

Tue 3rd – Stoke Sugarmill
Wed 4th – Brighton Engine Rooms SOLD OUT
Thu 5th – Coventry Colleseum
Fri 6th – Perth Ice Factory SOLD OUT
Sat 7th – Manchester The Warehouse
Sun 8th – Derby Victoria Inn
Tue 10th – Nottingham Social SOLD OUT
Wed 11th – Warwick University
Thu 12th – Bedford Esquires
Fri 13th – Birmingham Barfly (MTV2 Gonzo Tour)
Sat 14th – Cardiff Barfly (MTV2 Gonzo Tour)
Sun 15th – London Barfly (MTV2 Gonzo Tour)
Tue 17th – Newcastle Cluny SOLD OUT
Wed 18th – London Kings College SOLD OUT
Fri 20th – Liverpool Barfly (MTV2 Gonzo Tour)
Sat 21st – York Barfly (MTV2 Gonzo Tour)
Sun 22nd – Glasgow Barfly (MTV2 Gonzo Tour)
Tue 24th – Aberdeen Kef SOLD OUT
Fri 27th – Barnsley Lucorum
November:

Mon 13th – Birmingham Academy (support Primal Scream)
Tue 14th – Newcastle Academy (support Primal Scream) SOLD OUT
Wed 15th – Aberdeen Music Hall (support Primal Scream)
Fri 17th – Glasgow SECC (support Primal Scream)
Sat 18th – Manchester Apollo (support Primal Scream) SOLD OUT
Sun 19th – Manchester Apollo (support Primal Scream)
Tue 21st – Liverpool Academy (support Primal Scream)
Wed 22nd – Nottingham Rock City (support Primal Scream) SOLD OUT
Fri 24th – London Hammersmith Apollo (support Primal Scream)
Sat 25th – Norwich UEA (support Primal Scream)
Mon 27th – Cambridge Corn Exchange (support Primal Scream) SOLD OUT
Tue 28th – Bristol Academy (support Primal Scream) SOLD OUT
Wed 29th – Southampton Guildhall (support Primal Scream) SOLD OUT

December:

Sat 2nd – London Brixton Academy (support Primal Scream)

You can also check out the video by clicking right here.

www.theviewareonfire.co.uk