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Cars are comprised of several interiors and exteriors, which makes the car look different on the road. Both are equally important for the car, as most of the time you spend inside the car. Therefore, the comfort and cleanliness of the car are crucially significant, as they make your overall driving experience better. A car comes with several interior parts, among which the one that is of utmost importance is the upholstery. Depending on the type of car, the upholstery demands different care, and the methods required for cleaning will be different.
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Perfect Score Visits BBC Introducing!
Welcome to our latest Perfect Score update! On Thursday 31st October Perfect Score tutors Tyler Clacey and Naji Richards spent their Hallowe’en accompanying participant Tian Mhende to BBC Introducing at Tobacco Dock in East London. We had an in-depth chat with Tyler about the day and what they learned.
Tell us about the Perfect Score trip to BBC Introducing!
We had a nice smooth journey and we got there promptly on time; a lot different to last year when we were stuck in traffic for six hours! It was a great day all in all, I feel like there were so many people who were at the same point in their journey musically. For the younger people there were a lot of their peers there, but there also people my age and Naji’s age who are a bit older and more experienced in the music scene but who are trying to bring the younger people in and give them knowledge and insights based upon our own experiences. I felt having that mix there was really beneficial.
The day was fairly focused on songwriting, performance and mental health/mindset. There was also some information about how to make money in the music industry. Mental wellbeing is very important to make sure you stay on track as an artist, though I noted there didn’t seem to be much on music technology or production on the day that we visited.
What was the highlight of your day?
Seeing a lot of Leicester people! It was great to see the community that I’m already in expanding and going out into the rest of the UK and spreading our knowledge and reputation in a united way.
Playing with new bits of kit like DJ gear was really fun. It was interesting to see someone like Naji, who’s grown up in the era of vinyl DJing, try some of the new equipment available at the event and show him how that works. Watching him learn something new was really cool, and demonstrates that no matter how far along you are in your musical journey, there’s always something new to learn! For my part, I learnt some new skills too, especially networking (I met lots of nice people). I’d also like to mention the great food!
What were the activities throughout the day?
The activities consisted of masterclasses, talks and events featuring PPL and PRS. We went to an interesting masterclass called Spotify Presents: Who We Be Talks With DJ Semtex and Keith Dube. Keith talked about making podcasts, so the focus was on spoken word and presenting rather than just music. That showed to me that there’s multiple ways of getting into the music industry and overlaps with other disciplines.
What happened during the masterclasses?
The masterclass would be lead by a host who would do a short interview with the artist; the floor would then open for the audience to ask questions. After that there was a practical aspect where the artist would demonstrate their skills, then ask members of the audience if they wanted to try it for themselves. So there was a nice mix of activities going on.
Did you enjoy the masterclasses you went to?
Of course the masterclasses were wicked! Craig David was probably the most high-profile artist; he’s had a twenty-year career so there was so much knowledge to gain from that.
The masterclasses were from really established artists, so were valuable and had a lot of great knowledge, though they also said some things that I did already know which in a way was rather comforting as it shows just how much I’ve grown in experience and confidence. A really cool experience for me was seeing a masterclass by DJ and Producer Eats Everything – I was lucky enough to be called up to mix with him! It was a nice feeling to be able to do what I do in front of him, when before I’ve been in a crowd of twenty thousand people watching him perform. I was a little bit starstruck, to be honest!
Which was your favourite masterclass?
There were three masterclasses that stood out to me, the first of which featured novelist Maverick Sabre and Rachel Furner, who spoke about song writing: methods for writing songs, what puts them in the right mood for being creative, as well as stories from the course of their careers. That was really eye opening in terms of the depth and breadth of the topics covered.
The second was the insights from podcaster Keith Dube, who spoke a lot about mental health. It’s really relevant to a lot of people today as we’re seeing a movement towards being more open about wellbeing. Keith also spoke a lot about the importance of talking to people and realising you’re not alone, which can be difficult for a lot of men. He didn’t realise that so many people felt the same as him until he started communicating.
Finally there was the talk by Craig David, which was really interesting because he’s had a career spanning twenty years or more so it was great to hear his perspective, including the difference between being a one-hit wonder and having an enduring musical career. He talked a lot about the roller coaster ride of the music industry (and life in general!), which was really insightful.
On the topic of mental health, what do you feel are the potential pitfalls for people entering today’s music industry?
Craig David touched on the danger of being sucked into your own hype: ego isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but you need to keep it under control and not get wrapped up in your own success. It’s important to take a step back and remain humble.
Another thing he mentioned was that you can get addicted to success and ‘one-upping’ yourself: his first album sold seven million copies and the second three and a half million. Some people would be disappointed with the reduction in sales, but to him it was a huge achievement and something to be proud of. His message was to appreciate what you’ve got and enjoy the journey, because whatever pinnacle you get to, it’s never enough! You’ll always be searching for the next horizon: it’s human nature.
Any other thoughts to add?
I think events like BBC Introducing and the Perfect Score Young People’s Music Careers Conference are the bridge we need between elite artists and those just beginning their musical career, in order to share the personal in-depth knowledge that you can’t really express in a tweet or Instagram post. In a more intimate setting musicians can meet their community: real sharing, understanding and connection are made possible.
Insights from Naji Richards
We also had a brief chat with tutor Naji, who had the following to say:
It was a really good day! I enjoyed using the DJ kit and trying out different music equipment. It was absolutely packed with like-minded people, so networking and making new connections was great. We also saw Craig David, who hosted a seminar about his journey as an artist. It was interesting and full of useful advice for the young musicians, artists and producers we’re working with. In particular he emphasised the importance of remaining grounded: fame can come quickly but that can change in the blink of an eye, nothing is certain or permanent. He struck a good balance between that and the need to be confident and sure of your skills, talents and abilities.
The whole team really enjoyed visiting BBC Introducing and connecting with other musicians. We look forward to next year’s event!
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UK TRIP
Day 1 // 18th July 2019
- Landed at London Gatwick —> Switched two trains to get to Waterloo —> Walked down Webber Street to figure out exactly where it is - 130, Webber Street: My home for the next two weeks! - Went to the supermarket, got basic supplies, beers & a local SIM - Walk around Union Street, found a chill park - Chose to have dinner at Bala Baya, instead of Gordon Ramsay’s Union Street, because I don’t do mainstream stuff. LOL, kidding. I found Bala Baya’s menu & aesthetic more attractive. - Shopped for more supplies from TESCO at Southwark - Walked back home - Didn’t do much, just trying to get a hang of the city & people
Day 2 // 19th July 2019
- Train from Waterloo —> John Wood's - Starts raining as I walk towards the coveted Lord’s Cricket Ground - Met Dudeja outside Lord’s & started our Lord’s tour - Went to the great hall, merchandise store, the dressing rooms - the place where Ganguly took off & flung his jersey during the Natwest 2002 finals - Bus from Lord’s —> Oxford Circus - Walked around Oxford Street, its a shopping freak show. Since I’m averse to shopping, I didn’t like this street, but the kind of consumerism that exists in London is intense - Went for lunch to The Chipping Forecast: Fish & Chips, Avocado salad & Guinness stout was consumed - Followed by desert at Chin Chin - Met Deep in the evening & we went to Soho Theatre to watch comedy show, which I didn’t know would go on to inspire me to such an extent: DEMI LARDNER - Walked around Piccadilly Circle, China Town, Leicester Square, the popular places of London. Too much fan-fare around these places, very commercial, whereas I prefer the quiet, quaint lanes. Anyway, I couldn’t go to London for the first time & not visit these places, they’re too iconic too skip! - Walked around the Soho again, had a very good beer while walking - Dinner at Japes Pizzeria with Simon, Dudeja & Deep. Their pizzas were amazing! - Train from Oxford Circus —> Waterloo —> Walked home
Day 3 // 20th July 2019
- Walk from home —> BFI IMAX Waterloo —> Walk down to Tate Modern - MIND EXPLODE at Tate Modern, must’ve spent 5 hours easily, just absorbing - Bus to Nando’s —> Walk to BFI IMAX Waterloo - Watched Lion King at BFI (UK’s largest IMAX screen) - Tried a Ben & Jerry’s ice-cream for the first time. It was nice, normal - Walk back home from BFI - Reached home, then stepped out again - Spotted Andrew Scott outside the Old Vic Theatre! O.M.G. YES - Met Sumit, Sam & Dudeja & The London Eye around midnight, their keys fell into a gutter outside the London Eye & we struggled to get it, Sam & Sumit wrote a note on paper which had their name and contact number & put it through the grill - We went to a supermarket to get magnets since we thought we'll use that to pull out the keys from the gutter, but the shop-owner(from the subcontinent) warned us not to do such stuff, since it would come across as extremely suspicious. - Walked with Dudeja around Union Street - We saw hordes of people line up outside a train bridge, figured there was some underground boxing match happening there. - Walk back home.
Day 4 // 21st July 2019
- Took a train to North Greenwhich, was sent back to Canary Wharf, cozy the observatory is closer from there - SRK’s 'Challa' was shot at Canary Wharf - Heron Qauy-DLR Walk - Got off at Cutty Stark - Walk in Greenwich was amazing, it's a beautiful area - Walked to the observatory, crossing Cafe Rouge, Greenwich theatre & the huge park - Touched and stood on the prime meridian line(EXACT vertical centre of the Earth) & walked around the observatory - Walked down to the National Maritime Museum and saw some cool naval stuff (I didn't know that museums would fascinate me so much!) - Walk through Cutty Stark, bought a couple of vinyl LPs for myself although I don't have a player -_- It's a long term plan, sometimes you get accessories for something that you don't have & that motivates you to get the actual product, right? *I hope it's not just me* - Walked the Thames underground tunnel, it was quite cold down there - Walked across multiple parks to reach Isle of Dogs, (the name of this area inspired Wes Anderson to create a fictional film) which was quite disappointing, since I was expecting some film references, alas, One shouldn't expect too much. I didn't even find a direction symbol or a milestone that read 'Isle of Dogs' - Train back to Canary Wharf --> Switch at Green Park --> Piccadilly Line --> Hyde Park Corner - Met Dudeja, Deep & Simon at Hyde Park - We had a couple of beers, spoke, played catch & frisbee'd - Took a bus to Original Lahore, we were joined by Upmanyu there for dinner - Mediocre food at Original Lahore - Upmanyu walked us around the area, it was the same area where he stayed during his previous visit - Walked to Baker Street & saw Sherlock Holmes house. 221B - Took the bus home.
Day 5 // 22nd July 2019
- Started the day late. Did laundry, dishes, following up with clients regarding work back in Bombay. I was glad I didn’t carry my laptop along! - Walk to Southwark - Train to Victoria Station - Oxford Tube bus from Victoria Coach - Chill bus ride, reached the majestic city of Oxford - Walked around Oxford University, Christ Church College, by the river that flows through the city - I think I ate the best burger that I've ever eaten at Oxford. It was a smoked beef burger at this restaurant 'Head to the River' - The bartender mocked me coz I said 'I want beer beer'. These two guys made a quick gag, and went on to ask me if I wanted any 'Food Food' 'Water Water' & later apologised for their behaviour by saying they're 'Sorry Sorry' and 'Immature Immature'. I liked the dry humor, that’s my thing too. - Long walk by the river - Slept under a tree at the park, saw ducks, kayaks - Walked around the city for about 2-3 hours - Gelato Ice cream at George & Co - Saw a man in a hat & suit entertaining a group of kids - The architecture here was different from London. - Went to Sainsbury, found lactose free milk - Caught the bus back home --> Oxford Tube --> Victoria Coach London --> Bus no #211 from Victoria to Waterloo - Walk home - Made a cheese sandwich & drank that lactose free milk - Spoke to Varun for long & slept.
Day 6 // 23rd July 2019
- Walk to Southwark --> Train to King's Cross --> Walk across the street to St. Pancras - Train to Brighton with Dudeja - Walk to Brighton Beach through the lanes of the city - Chill at the Brighton Pier - Ate fish & Chips + Calamari on the pier. - Walk down the pebble beach - We’d planned for this, so I was carrying a sheet, we spread it and soaked in the sun for a couple of hours - Took a couple of dips in the water(English Channel) - Beer + Truffle Chips at the beach - Sid played an FKJ playlist & we slept on the beach - Walked ahead to the Naturist Beach Park, saw a beautiful lady there! - Shot 'Otherside' pilot with Dudeja - Started walking to get water & stumbled upon a bunch of boys playing cricket; they were from Afghanistan. We were elated and ended up playing cricket with them for over an hour, made friends with them. One of those boys aped Bumrah’s action to the T, he was a fan! - Walked back on the Brighton promenade, saw the axe throwing booth - Back at Brighton station, we took the train to London - Got off at Southwark & walked home
Day 7 // 24th July 2019
- Walk to Borough Market - Ate pork wrap from Hobbs & gobbled an entire box of strawberries - Walk to London Bridge, walked the tower bridge - Bus to Potter Fields garden/park - Walk at Hay's Galleria (I think the architechture of Hiranandani in Powai is heavily inspired by this place) - London Bridge Underground station --> Train to Camden - Walked around the entirety of Camden - Found 'The World's End' pub and had their house beer 'The World's End Ale', one word: OUTSTANDING! The bartender & I spoke about Edgar Wright and his amazing films! - Bus to Shoreditch - Walked across the Grafiiti streets and reached a fine dine Burmese restaurant: Lahpet (with Dudeja - his reccomendation!) - Pork gravy + Rice with Prawn dim sums on the side - Walking beer from Shoreditch, walked around Shoreditch while sipping on the beer - Went to another restaurant 'Bird' and got Fried chicken parcelled - Bus to Tower Bridge - Walked tower bridge at night - Sat by the Thames and finished that fried chicken with blue cheese sauce! Blue Cheese FTW! - Walked back home through Borough Market.
Day 8 // 25th July 2019
- Saw a priesthood ceremony in a church - Walked to the Imperial War Museum, intensely intrigued by the history behind World War II & The Holocaust. What a museum, must visit! - Walk back home - Lunch at Borough Market (Pork Hot Dog) + Gelato (Pistachio) - Train to West Hampstead - Met Sumit Anand, Sam & Dudeja, we booked our tickets to Cardiff (Wales). I also booked my tickets to Edinburgh (Scotland) - Train back home - Chilled on the terrace, had a couple of drinks - Walked to Tower Bridge & by the Thames with Maitry - Chilling again on the terrace, even Dudeja joined, spoke about Indian politics, because... how could we not!
Day 9 // 26th July 2019
- Leave for London Victoria with Dudeja in the morning - Missed the bus by 2 minutes, had to book the next bus which was after an hour :( - Walked to Victoria Street for breakfast - Beautiful breakfast at Granger & Co. Oh my god, the scrambled egg there is heavenly - Got on to our bus, headed to Cardiff - Checked in to our hostel the Riverside, one of the better ones, recommend it! - We headed out, but the city seemed a bit slow that day - Pizza & Beer at The Gatekeeper - Walked around the city, deserted, empty vibe, we thought we chose wrongly - Went to the Roald Dahl park - Took a bus back to the hotel, played mini pool in the courtyard & then slept like logs
Day 10 // 27th July 2019 - Breakfast at the hostel, our locker with passports got locked, so we had to break the lock to get our stuff out! With the hostel’s permission of course, they only got us a bolt cutter - Checkout & walk to Bute Park - Experienced one of the fun-nest event ever, that too randomly, we stumbled upon it! The Homeless Football World Cup & loved the vibe of it! Saw the opening ceremony + 1st match Denmark beat Wales (Penalty Tie Breaker) The Homeless World Cup is a sporting event organised by Homeless World Cup Foundation, a social organization which advocates the end of homelessness through the sport of association football - Walk out to the castle short walk, went to Joke store, comic store, etc. - Walk through various arcades - Loved walking in the arcades - Cardiff Market - Local market walk. Had Cannabis lollipop, slightly buzzed - Walk in arcades, quick lunch at Gregs. - Very cool stores, vintage video game parlor, skateboarding shops, fun toy shops, our perception of Cardiff as compared to the previous day had completely changed, it was such a fun place! - Dinner + Red Beer at Corner House - Walk to Sophia Garden, board the bus to London Victoria
Day 11 // 28th July 2019 - Reached home late at night, ate basic stuff - Morning, wasn't feeling too well (bunch of things mentally + homesick). - Chilled at home, cleaned everything, kitchen, laundry, etc. - Went to the park near Webber St. for a walk - Ate a fruit, video called Akshita, she looked cute, was watching Kapoor & Sons - I went back home, packed my stuff for Scotland, spoke to Akshita again, we had an emotional moment. - I took the bus to Victoria & left for Edinburgh, that was a tough ride, I was very uncomfortable through the journey, won't forget that night for sometime man! Phewww!
Day 12 // 29th July 2019
- Reached Edinburgh early in the morning. Walked down to the hostel. - Crashed in the hostel's (Baxter's Hostel) cafeteria since my check-in was 6 hours later. The people running that place were v sweet! 10/10 would recommend. - Got to my bed at 2 PM. Slept immediately. - Woke up at 5 PM, met Nimesh (Indian connect ftw, he was from Canada), he was gracious enough to lend me his hop on/hop off bus ticket, that was valid for the next day as well - Walked around Waverley Mall, ate a quick Chinese meal. Booked my ghost tour for 9 PM the same night, but reached the incorrect meeting point - Walked around the city & went back to the hostel by 10:30 PM, not a lonely walk, since the fringe setup/arrangements were on, Edinburgh was buzzing!
Day 13 // 30th July 2019 - Woke up late, fresh finally! Quick shower & out. - Bright sunny day (Thank god for that!). - Grabbed a subway & took the hop on - hop off bus - Reached the entry point to Arthur's seat. Trekked Arthur's seat. Beautiful. Spent an hour there, ate fruits while I chilled with myself. - Went to the Scottish Parliament - Took rounds of the city on the bus, got to know about the significance of Edinburgh in J.K.Rowling's life & the world of Harry freaking Potter. (Trivia: Rowling incepted Harry Potter in Edinburgh. She wrote The Sorcerer's Stone at a cafe 'The Elephant House' & the Deathly Hallows in suite 501 @ The Balmoral (Bang opposite Baxter Hostel)) - Walked the lovely Victoria Street, ate a heavy meal @ Nando's - Finally went for my Murder & Mystery walk at Victoria Street, too much fun! - Walk to the hostel, slept.
Day 14 // 31st July 2019 - Woke up late, breakfast @ McDonald's - Bus to Glasgow [ Wanted to visit another part of Scotland, since I hadn’t pre-booked my Highland’s tour :( ] - Wrote a couple of Thumb-stopper scripts on the way, kept me engaged & distracted - Reached Glasgow, walked around - Went to a Gurudwara, needed to visit an Indian place of worship, felt extreme comfort - Visited the Botanic Garden - Walked across the city, found the film+book+music store - Went to the riverside : Clyde River - Continued walking around the riverside, long walk, its a lonely city, it started drizzling, no one around - Didn't find anything interesting in Glasgow, quite low. Maybe I didn't go there on a good day, went back to Bus Station, phone got spoilt in the rain. Got a bus back to Edinburgh & bunked at the hostel
Day 15 // 1st August 2019 - Woke up early, had to meet Aditi & film The Otherside episode with her! There was a kick in my walk finally, after the last couple of days of gloom and Aditi's energy was so positive & happy, it just pulled me out of where my mind was looming. - Met & shot the episode with her at Assembly @ George Square, we ate some lovely crepes later. - Walked around Edinburgh, visited The Scottish Art Gallery, saw my favorite painter: Rembrandt’s original, authentic work!!! Saw his mentor Pieter Lastman’s work as well. Oh man! (I know I left Edinburgh the same day when the Fringe was beginning, it was mistimed... my trip there, didn’t plan it that way, so please don’t remind me that :( & anyway I had fun there) - Bus to airport ---> Flight to London Stansted ---> Train to Tottenham ---> Underground switch - Reached Southwark, picked up basic groceries from the supermarket - Home: Started packing, cleaning up, laundry stuff
Day 16 // 2nd August 2019
- It was a sunny day, had to do final packing, shopping & visit the places that were on the check list, all in the limited number of hours & considering that I wake up late, anyway, I think I managed to do a great job! - Kept all my bags ready & headed out after cooking myself a quick meal at home - Went straight up to Green Park, chilled for a while - Walked around Buckingham Palace - Went to Harrod’s, that’s a mind-boggling shopping space. Crazy! - Had to visit the iconic Abbey Road and click a picture of that street. There’s too much artistic history in London! What to do. - And I cannot thank Kunal Rao enough for recommending Hampstead Heath, it is the BEST park ever. What diverse experience. Yoga, silent open air disco, writers sitting in isolation & writing, young couples chilling, boys playing football, people having wine, some men fishing, while some swam, it was all happening there. Perfect example of Mutual Co-existence. Spent a couple of hours there, ate fruit, absorbed the air, my trip was coming to an end, what a bummer :( - Ran to Oxford Street, had to do all the shopping, then & there. - I shopped from LUSH, Sports Direct, Primark, Adidas, Marks & Spencer. You’d want to spend all your money on that street, it’s peak capitalism, but too attractive to not spend. Such dilemma for an existential person yaar. (Notice the change in me from day 2 to day 16?) - Reached home late in the night, bid adieu to this beautiful house in the heart of London, very grateful! - Picked luggage & left for Harsha Di’s place, saw a film shoot happening on the street when I left, now the person I am, I found that symbolic like: chalo beta it’s time to go back to films (Bombay), haha! - Got on a train to Wembley, met Harsha Di & jiju, went to their place, she’d made fresh indian food! Tasted a roti after 17 days, oh man, that is unmatchable, the hype is true! - Chilled with the two of them & crashed, had an early morning flight.
Day 17 // 3rd August 2019
- Woke up early, Harsha di & Alok jiju drove me to the Heathrow & the trip came to an end! What an experience man. Wow! I was amazed.
SPECIAL THANKS TO HRISHIT, SIDDHARTH & HARSHITA DI FOR THE MAKING SURE I HAD THE BEST TIME! AND TO KUNAL, ASHISH, VASANI & AKHIL FOR THE RECOMMENDATIONS AND AS ALWAYS, MOM (FOR EVERYTHING)
I also realised that I quite enjoy my own company & thoughts, so was able to spend almost 20 days by myself, of course I met friends, comics & stuff, but for the most time, I was alone & I think I did well. Took care of everything, from food, travel, laundry, mopping, grocery shopping, managing expenses while on a budget trip along with having an absolutely kickass time and enormous learnings.
Special Mention & MUST HAVE: ‘Citymapper’ App (It sorted my life from day 1. No other App is required if you have this App)
OVERALL TRIP AFTERTHOUGHT: I absolutely loved my time in U.K. It’s the culture, the architecture, the people who make the place, all of which were very good & the best part is that they have preserved and maintained their history, they hold it so dearly (even though most of the wealth is a result of imperialism & looted from other nations, they have cultivated a culture & market out of it) and that’s something that I think we lack as a nation. I recently read an article that said RK Studios in Chembur has been demolished since they were running losses and the land has been sold to a big real estate company for apartments to be made. All the memorabilia, the emotions, the films which were shot in that iconic studio gone! All at once. Somehow I feel, that in another country perhaps, it would have been valued more, art would be given much more respect.
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Long Live House Vol. 1: 1980s
Graeme Park Presents Long Live House Volume 01: 1980s, is the first in a series of new House music compilations from legendary house music pioneers. Volume 01 brings together a collection of some of the most important, best-loved and influential music that kickstarted the House scene. Available on triple-CD and double-vinyl, each compilation features 36 and 16 tracks respectively (listed below) and will be available on 7 December from https://lnk.to/GPark Without a doubt, Graeme Park is a pioneer of the UK house scene and he is one of just a handful of people that have the authority and gravitas to compile a mix of what is the bedrock of a cultural music movement. Graeme explains his track choices… “This compilation features a variety of tunes from 1985 to 1989 all of which were massive on my dancefloors at my various DJ residencies**. All of the tracks included here were an integral part of the house scene in 1988 and 1989 and all of them helped define what was to become a worldwide, globally recognised international phenomenon. “With this compilation, I’ve deliberately avoided a lot of the more obvious and commercially successful house tunes you all know and love because most of you will already have them on a variety of other compilations. I’ve chosen tracks that are often overlooked but were still very influential with some bigger than others. All of these tracks are very special to me and hold amazing memories too. Audiences still go wild to them when I drop them today. I hope you enjoy listening to this compilation and that it brings back some great memories or that it acts as an introduction to a scene that started small and grew into something utterly spectacular and still remains one that continues to thrill and excite today. Long live House!” Tracklist: CD1 JM Silk - Music Is The Key (House Key) Chip E - If You Only Knew (If You Dance Club Mix) R-Tyme - R-Theme (Dramatic Mix) Groove - Submit (To The Beat) (New Remix) Reese & Santonio – Bounce Your Body To The Box (Power Hit Mix) Liz Torres feat. Kenny “Jammin” Jason - What You Make Me Feel (Fierce Mix) Precious - Definition of A Track On The House - Pleasure Control Rhythim Is Rhythim - Nude Photo Cut The Q – Who Needs Love Like That? (Groove Remix) The IT - Donnie (Hardy Mix) Fingers Inc. - It’s Over (Club 12” Mix) CD2 “Fast” Eddie - Let’s Go (Don’t You Want Some More?) (Fast Mix Eddie) Full House - Communicate (AT&T Mix) Farley “Jackmaster” Funk & Ricky Dillard - Its U (Sample Mix) Reese & Santonio - Truth Of Self Evidence Julian “Jumpin” Perez feat. Valentino - Stand By Me (Dub) Peter Black - How Far I Go (Acid) Ten City - Right Back To You (Extended Version) Jomanda - Make My Body Rock (Feel It) (Basic Mix) Farley “Jackmaster” Funk - The Acid Life Marshall Jefferson Presents Dancing Flutes - Do The Do (Do The Flutes) (Club 12” Mix) Sha-Lor - I’m In Love (Conservative Version) Mix Masters - In The Mix CD3 The Beat Club - Security (Midnight Club Mix) “Fast” Eddie - Acid Thunder (Smooth Thunder) (Joe Smooth Mix) Virgo - R U Hot Enough? Raze - Jack The Groove Annette - Dream 17 (Edit) Sweet D - Thank Ya Playtime Toons - Shaker Song Rio Rhythm Band – Cuban Jackkin’ Kenny “Jammin” Jason feat. “Fast” Eddie Smith - Can U Dance? (Can U Dance? Mix) Krush - House Arrest (The Beat Is The Law) Kevin Saunderson - The Groove That Won't Stop Sterling Void - Don’t Wanna Go (Mike Dunn’s Vocal Mix) Vinyl LP1 Side 1 JM Silk - Music Is The Key (House Key) Chip E - If You Only Knew (Original If You Dance Club 12” Mix) Reese & Santonio - Your Body To The Box (Power Hit Extended Mix) Groove – Submit (To The Beat) (New Remix) LP1 Side 2 Precious - Definition of A Track Roberta Flack - Uh-Uh Ooh-Ooh Look Out (Here It Comes) (Steve Hurley House Mix) Cut The Q – Who Needs A Love Like That (Groove Mix) Kevin Saunderson - The Groove That Won't Stop (Original Mix) LP2 Side 1 Fast Eddie - Let’s Go (Fast Mix Eddie) Marshall Jefferson Presents Dancing Flutes - Do The Do (Do The Flutes) (Original Club 12” Mix) Sha-Lor - I’m In Love (Conservative Version) Mix Masters – In The Mix LP2 Side 2 The Beat Club - Security (Midnight Club Mix) Fast Eddie - Acid Thunder (Fast Eddie Mix) Raze - Jack The Groove Sterling Void– Don’t Wanna Go (Original Mike Dunn Vocal Club 12” Mix) Graeme further explains the scene at the time and his voyage of discovery... “It was late 1985 when I first discovered what was to become known as House Music. I was DJing at the Garage club in Nottingham and working at a local independent record shop in the city. I vividly remember tearing the shrink wrap from JM Silk’s ‘Music Is The Key’, putting the needle on the record and being totally blown away. The stabs at the very beginning, the electronic funked up bassline, the mechanical groove of the electronic drums, the trippy synth riff, the synth strings and Keith Nunally’s soaring, soulful vocal sounded like nothing else. It even had a rap in the middle! I absolutely loved it and was immediately drawn to other 12 inch releases that began to appear on the DJ International label from Chicago alongside those of Trax Records and other obscure new record labels. “By late 1986 the number of records arriving from Chicago increased alongside releases from Detroit’s Transmat, KMS Records and more. Names like Steve “Silk” Hurley, Chip E, Farley “Jackmaster” Funk, Jesse Saunders, Larry Heard, Kevin Saunderson, Derrick May, Marshall Jefferson, Juan Atkins and others became commonplace in my record box. “Slowly but surely this incredible new sound that drew its influences from disco, soul and European electronica but sounded fresh, raw, exciting and like nothing else before it, began to spread around the UK. Slowly at first, with small pockets around the UK embracing this new sound, but eventually burgeoning into a full-blown scene in the Midlands and the North of England. Nottingham, Derby, Leicester, Birmingham, Stoke, Sheffield, Manchester and Liverpool all had clubs and DJs that played more and more house music until it completely took over as more and more imported 12 inch singles from Chicago, Detroit, New York and Miami arrived in the UK every day. “By the summer of 1988 the whole of the UK became one big jacking zone with UK labels and producers now creating and releasing a plethora of house inspired tracks and house music appearing on national prime time television and radio.” ** The Garage in Nottingham, The Leadmill in Sheffield, The Fan Club in Leicester, 21st Century in Derby and The Haçienda in Manchester (where I DJ’d alongside Mike Pickering). music_category: Albumsnotification email: [email protected]: Music rating: 5 Average: 5 (1 vote) artistname: Graeme ParkTop Rated: Yestype: MusicReviews http://dlvr.it/QsnwWt
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