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The Stupids play secret show

The Stupids reformed for a comeback show at the Portland Arms in Cambridge this weekend in front of 100 people organised by Boss Tuneage Records.

The night featured various Boss T bands including a set by TV Smith before Tommy Stupid proved he can still play fast hardcore throughout a bunch of classics from Peruvian Vacation, Violent Nun and Retard Picnic whilst Ed Shred took care of vocal duties.

Apparently they had so much fun that more shows are being planned, watch ‘Elephant Man‘, the first track from this show here.

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UK DMC Finals – Live

Islington Academy
18.07.08

Everyone wants to be a DJ these days – it’s so simple, you go on Ebay, and buy some CD players or click on to the net and download something to play tunes in a row off your hard drive – but that’s merely button pressing. When I think DJ, I think 2 (or more) turntables, a mixer and a boot load of vinyl. So when it’s the UK DMC finals it’s time to get the best view possible and nerd out over the real DJs rocking real vinyl in a battle format. MC Trip from SpitKingdom is our host for the night and got us going (and on time) in to the sets, and entertained when the DJs were setting up – definitely need to get to a SpitKingdon show soon, they put the fun back in to hip-hop.

The first qualifying rounds are regional. If you make it through those you will find yourself on stage at Islington Academy with 90 seconds to take your opponent out. Some DJs prefer to just straight flex their technical ability; some choose to get a ton of samples together to diss their opponent. Tonight was a blend of the two.

The UK Supremacy head to head battles threw up a varied level of talent – practice makes perfect when you’re at home on your bedroom set – but when you’re in front of a hungry crowd and some former world champs judging shit happens; some step up while some fall off and choke. Some notables that never made it through were the likes of Mr Eclipse who had some innovative juggles and Buckwilde pulling out “Strawberry Fields” from his dad’s record collection. Shining through the qualifier was DJ Jeppa with his clean, organised sets and the more abusive DJ Switch who constantly strung sampled diss sentences together and flicked a middle finger at his opponents. These two breezed it to the final where both knew they had to step up a few levels to stay in contention. Switch took the number one spot, and a 50″ flatscreen TV for his efforts, but more importantly, a spot in the world final.

Live PAs broke up the battles with a set from Skitz and one time Demon Boy MC Million Dan rocking the crowd with some old skool styles with dirrrrrty south style beats and a HUGE cold chain – plus a short set from Hobbit, a 20 year old beatboxer, keeping the crowd entertained until the stage was set for the big boys.

The UK Finals are a more serious affair – a one off shot at making it through to the World Finals. The guys who qualified from the earlier heats definitely saved some weapons from their arsenal for their sets – Jeppa was again very clean and on point, his beats were stomping and he was a lot more confident – others worth a mention were Pandemonium for his tight beat juggles and more fun feel as well as Furious Fiend who was maybe the fastest DJ on the night, a total step up.

Coming through with the 3rd place was DJ Switch, who set up the crowd with some crafty cuts. Whilst his set was much hotter, he wasted a lot of time with acapella disses when he should have been dropping it heavy for the crowd. Sure he qualified, but I’m not convinced that he is a legit contender; he has 2 months to come up with something for his World Supremacy battle set, its gonna be much tougher in the finals.

2nd place was close with Brighton’s JFB pleasing the crowd by dropping some Prodigy and the guaranteed show stopper that is Chemical Brother’s “Block Rocking Beats“. It was easy to see why he was last year’s UK champ, using a more varied sound than hip hop and very at home with bigger harder beat. A strong all round DJ and producer, might feel hard done by when he isn’t in the finals, but the rights to that were snapped up by…

DJ Skully, former UK champ and back for his crown, which, to be fair, he took with his usual nonchalance by just rocking straight in to a set and killing it. Utter confidence with his mixing helps him be a little more tricky live than some of the others who perhaps played it a little too safe. He chose to drop heavy scratch routines that actually sounded more musical and fitting than some of the others who just speedily crabbed through any sample that came up on their battle wax. The crowd went mental and the judges were unanimous in choosing Skully as the night’s top man to go to the final, taking a 50″ flatscreen TV, a camcorder, more Drunken Monkey gear than one man can wear plus a bunch of DJ goodies with him.

After the final sets we were blown away by the live set from The Beat Torrent. This was undoubtedly the best PA of the night with 2 DJs, each armed with 2 decks, a mixer, a laptop and a midi controller combining in a spectacular and seamless fashion to create some heavy tunes; one mixing the beats up the other dropping samples and scratching. Their timing was studio perfect, they were having fun out there and the crowd were definitely happy to wait for the DMC final results with these to keep them occupied. If you can, don’t hesitate on seeing these dudes live. More varied than a hip-hop set – think Pendulum crossed with Kerrang TV and you’re on the money!

So after the results were thrashed out by the likes of Cutmaster Swift and Mr Thing, to name but a couple, more beats were dropped, sponsors were thoroughly name dropped, and some guy from a drinks firm gave me a card and said “could you drop our brands name if you’re writing a review?” and didn’t even hit me off with a drink. So Technics, Ortofon, Drunken Monkey and CK definitely made sure the night went off without a hitch. I’m sure that particular energy drink company did something but you know…

See you at the 02 Arena for the finals on the 26/27 September – it’s going to be all out war!

http://www.dmcdjchamps.com/
http://www.myspace.com/beatorrent
http://www.djskully.com/

Phillip Procter

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Death Cab back in the studio

Death Cab For Cutie have announced that they are going back into the studio to work on new material with an EP to hopefully be released near the end of the year.

Nick Harmer, bass player for Death Cab says, “There were four songs that we recorded during the Narrow Stairs sessions that didn’t quite fit into the final running order. We were really happy with them though so we decided to go back into the studio.”

He also added that he does “think an EP is a cool idea; it’s something we’ve done in the past so why not? I think it would be a really cool supplemental piece to Narrow Stairs and a snapshot of the musical headspace we were in during that period in the band. The songs will definitely see the light of day ahead of a new album though and, hopefully, before the end of the year“.

www.deathcabforcutie.com

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Nationwide Mercury Prize – Albums Revealed

The twelve albums shortlisted for the prestigous Nationwide Mercury Prize have been announced this morning, on the 22nd July.

The albums facing a chance to be alongside Portishead, Dizzee Rascal, Gomez and Pulp as Mercury Prize winners are:

Adele19
British Sea PowerDo You Like Rock Music
BurialUntrue
ElbowThe Seldom Seen Kid
EstelleShine
Laura MarlingAlas I Cannot Swim
Neon NeonStainless Style
Portico QuartetKnee-Deep In The North Sea
Rachel Unthank & The WintersetThe Bairns
RadioheadIn Rainbows
Robert Plant & Alison KraussRaising Sand
The Last Shadow PuppetsThe Age Of The Understatement

The winner will be announced live on BBC Two on Tuesday 9th September in the awards show hosted by Jools Holland.

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I, Axl: An American Dream

Axl Rose, known to most of us as the reclusive and outrageously attired frontman of the hard rock band, Guns ‘n’ Roses. But how many of you out there can claim to know the definitive truth about the man behind the name behind the band behind the corn rows?

Well, Ben Myers – known to us as a writer and a poet, who draws inspiration from spam emails and unapologetic brutality to name but a few – can claim to know the truth behind the man behind the et cetera et cetera. And he is kindly sharing it with us via the medium of poetry on his online blog, www.iaxl.blogspot.com

Get caught up and get yourself occupied with these great updates that are coming in at a rising pace, and of course, discover the truth.

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Slayer Interview at Thrash Hits

Thrash Hits have recently posted up an interview with Slayer frontman, Tom Araya.

Everything from the band’s future to their debatable decision to have Trivium and Mastodon as support acts for the upcoming Unholy Alliance III tour is a part of the heated discussion.

Have a look for yourself here.

www.slayer.net

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Funeral For A Friend Behind The Scenes

The latest addition to the FuneralTube is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the ‘Waterfront Danceclub‘ video. Have a look below to see what went on…

Don’t forget, ‘Waterfront Danceclub‘ is still available as a free download, but only until Monday 28th July so get yourselves over to www.waterfrontdanceclub.com before the time is up!

www.funeralforafriend.com

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Ben Folds announces new album

The third album from Ben Folds since going solo will be titled ‘Way To Normal‘ and will be released through Columbia Records on September 29th.

Following the conclusion of his two year long divorce process, Folds states the new album is “about me being free, which is why it feels so cathartic and expressive. It’s about me coming back to being myself.

Ben’s ‘Way To Normal’ features guest vocal from the lovely Regina Spektor on the leading single, ‘You Don’t Know Me‘.

www.benfolds.com

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Eastpak Antidote Tour 2008

The Eastpak Antidote Tour will be tearing up around Europe this winter, and Street Dogs are the latest to be added to a sick line-up alongside Flogging Molly, Skindred and Time Again.

The dates are as follows…

Nov-02Newcastle Academy UK
Nov-03 Glasgow Barrowlands UK
Nov-05 London Astoria UK
Nov-06 Manchester Academy UK
Nov-07 Dublin Ambassador IRE
Nov-08 Birmingham Academy UK
Nov-09 Bristol Academy UK
Nov-11 Tilburg 013 NL
Nov-12 Hamburg GR Freiheit D
Nov-13 Goteborg Tragarn SWE
Nov-14 Oslo Rockefeller N
Nov-15 Stockholm Arenan SWE
Nov-16 Copenhagen Vega DK
Nov-18 Berlin Columbia Halle D
Nov-19 Oberhausen Turbinhalle D
Nov-20 Wiesbaden Schachthof D
Nov-21 Munich Tonhalle D
Nov-22 Basel Z7 CH
Nov-26 Milan Rolling Stone IT
Nov-27 Bologna Estragon IT
Nov-29 Barcelona Razzamatazz 2 ESP
Nov-30 Bilbao Rockstar ESP
Dec-02 Paris Elysee Montmartre FR
Dec-03 Genk Limburghal B
Dec-04 Amsterdam Melkweg NL

For more information, head over to the Antidote Tour Website

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New Midnight Juggernauts Video!

Midnight Juggernauts have posted a brand new video for their upcoming EP ‘Into The Galaxy‘.

The video, directed by Rozan & Schmeltz (those behind the award winning video for ‘We Are Your Friends‘), features some stunning landscapes as vast as the song title suggests, it’s a good one!

The Into The Galaxy EP will be released on August 11th and will feature exclusive remixes from Metronomy, Shychild, Architecture In Helsinki, Danger, Chateau Marmont and none other than Grandmaster Flash.

Watch the video below…