Rebellious Jukebox have four previously unreleased tracks by myself available for free download:
http://www.rebelliousjukebox.org/
"...a rather neat and imaginative EP from Warp/Uncharted Audio's very own life-model, conceptual noisemaker and all-round decent fellow Mr John Callaghan.
Thirty Years on the Dancefloor contains four previously unreleased tracks from the JC archives, including the title track alongside 3.5 minute electro-pop gems Fall In Love With Me, I Feel Fine and Glass Ceiling. If you like what you hear (which, of course you will) please spare no time in heading over to Uncharted Audio's store to purchase John's rather excellent new collection It Might Never Happen."
Come and see a library like you have never seen it before!
Watch the books as they watch you, while actors, dancers, musicians and artists make their own journeys, finding their way around their surreal house of words...
Sit down, walk around, get as close as you wish to the action, as every corner you turn reveals a new surprise and if you are feeling brave - join in!
Dear friends, I am playing a free gig at the beauteous Union Chapel, Islington this Saturday. The sunlight will be streaming through its vaulted windows as Blank Canvas and Arctic Circle present this gig during the blessed daylight hours of 12-2. And yea shall it's hallowed interior be filled with all manner of scraping, wailing and gnashing of teeth. Let us pray. And then let us go to the pub.
after a long walk into the desert of life and all the demons on our way, we're back. We hope you feel good. It's been a while since the last time we had contact... we're like the rabbit in alice in wonderlands, always running after the time...
We want to share with you our new track & video : « Borfoabomba » by Pearls For Swines. This track was made by Pearls For Swines with the audio cubes. N.D. Monroe (IT) provided some of the samples and Swine played with them, add some more & transform them using Percussa & AbletonLive.
The track & the video are available on our myspace page. Please check them and tell us more …
"...some magnificent singing from one soloist (music composed by Matthew Lee Knowles)..." Howard Loxton , Review for the British Theatre Guide ****CRITICS CHOICE IN TIME-OUT MAGAZINE!!****