I am into new experiences and challenges...being involved and having a good laugh on the way...I love to make music..collaborations and love checking out new bands and new tunes...I enjoy pretending to dj with my laptop and dancing to good drumnbass. I love spending time with my son Josh. I try and keep as fit as poss...Tai Chi is good for me too...I love all styles of film and the whole process of making them as well as making my own soundtracks and movies..
GAMES OF DANCE AND MUSCLE BLOOD on Itunes
The Internet..Writing..Erotic Art..Acupuncture..Collage + Surrealism turns me on...Walking through Endcliffe Park...Hanging out in The Washington...and I love partying in a good old undergroundy club... I like Mystics..Pagans..Hypnotists..Poets..Dancers..Swingers..Misfits..Peacemakers...Dice throwers and Dreamers ...Yonni too...
Music
Lots of it...I would be here forever...
Movies
My top few...Paris Texas...Betty Blue...A Hard Days Night...Un Chien Andalou...Crash...Ring of Bright Water....Shawshank Redemption...South Pacific...The Rebel..Silent Running...Rear Window...The Exorcist...Blade Runner...Twin Peaks...Charlie Chaplin
Hula Freeze out ..
Television
Its just there innit?...
Books
Siddartha...Herman Hesse....Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee..Dee Brown..
Heroes
My Dad...My Kid...My Doctor...Andre Breton...John Lennon...
About me: First things first..I lie about my age...Its the way it goes...X member of "Hula". Session drummer with Cabaret Voltaire....(which I am well proud of}...Sound engineer..live (Phonetics) and in the studio...Producer...Music maker and all that..I released my first solo album "Games of Dance and Muscle Blood" on Ediesta records in 1987...it is now available on Itunes ...
At present I make music in Sheffield, with the band "Yonni"...we have a studio space here and have been going with various line ups since 1996.
We have made available 30 odd tracks to download on the Itunes website. The recordings stem from between 1996 and 2000. Sometime early next year we will be releasing more recent material.
Our website is at www.yonni.co.uk
I have been in the process of digitally remastering music from my old band Hula and this is now available to download from Itunes...I joined The Cherokees as their drummer in Nov 2006 and its going great....
Bizniss out of the way...
I love music..most genres but especially Drumnbass, Hip hop, Electronica, Reggae, Funk, Soundtracks to movies and all that Jazz...I like to get involved with all kinds of projects, film, music type stuff...I play fast tight beats on a drum kit, bass and bits of guitar and enough keyboard skills to program in the studio...At present I live in a an old, listed cutlery factory, cobbles and all..A KILL EASE...my book...available now from LULU...Nov 2007...
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Who I'd like to meet: Music makers and shakers...Sexy folk...Oddbods...
Merry Merry Quite contrary!!!! :-) Hope your holidays are nice!!! Here's toasting to your dad!! He's looking down on his amazing son with pride and love....
....FRIZZ RECORDS is proud to announce our fourth LP release...
LEILA ADU has been described as 'A Nina Simone for the Noughties', and her two acclaimed albums infuse a broadly 'art-rock' approach with elements of torch song, speakeasy blues, avant garde jazz, gamelan, post-rock textures, and a David Lynch style dreamlike b-movie melodrama. As her website has it, exploring the "dissonant edges of familiar forms", but with that kind of 'dissonance' that they once accused Thelonious Monk or Debussy of, the kind that soon betrays it's own compelling melodic and harmonic logic to the attentive listener...
'Dark Joan', Leila's third album as a solo artist, was recorded in Chicago with the legendary Steve Albini (PJ Harvey, Joanna Newsome, Nirvana, Pixies), and Albini's genius has been to strip her sound back to it's essence, and hold it's most distinctive qualities up to the light. It doesn't hurt that this is by far Leila's most powerful set of songs to date, and if anything we are lead even deeper into her world by the pictures painted with just piano (or in some cases harpsichord or a grime-encrusted electric piano) and that voice...
Capable of anything from delicate heartbreaking purity to a fearsome dramatic power, her powers are seemingly limitless, yet unlike most other singers of her calibre, never does she resort to melodrama or show-boating, or any kind of pastiche, instead she employs her resources fully in the expression of her distinctive musical vision and the deep well-spring of her imagination. Nothing ever sounds as though it could have not been sung...
....FRIZZ RECORDS is proud to announce our third LP release...
"Anutha Kinda Brotha" is the debut LP from underground legend ART TERRY. Since moving to the UK from his native Los Angeles in the early 90s, Mr Terry has established himself as one of London's characters.
Describing Art's sound to the uninitiated usually involves debunking some of the stereotypes of what the 'typical' black Californian might play. Despite his jazz training, and coming of age to the sounds of classic soul and funk, these styles are only a part of his musical vision. His fascination with folk styles, classical music, punk rock, pure pop, easy listening, musical theatre and the European avant garde have taken him on different paths from most...
The result is an orchestral pop record full of sonic inventiveness, whether it's the blend of Shuggie Otis's 60s California and Sun Ra's ancient Egypt on 'Bible', Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons leading a mariachi band on 'Escort', or the Walt Disney music box orchestra of 'Miss Dominatrix', but whilst this is very much a sonic feast, we shouldn't overlook Art's extraordinary lyrical adeptness, and the distinctive character this brings to the proceedings, with a knack for unique and colourful imagery, and how like a great short story writer he is able to paint an engaging picture whilst keeping back from casting judgement on his characters, always leaving open ends for the listener to tie; giving us the feeling that however far astray someone might have gone, there is always sympathy and human feeling for them in Art's mind...
....FRIZZ RECORDS is proud to announce our second official LP release...
"Modern Mediaeval" is the third LP from singer-songwriter DAVID GARSIDE, and the first to receive the full Frizz Records vinyl treatment. It’s also clearly the most fully-realised statement of his distinctive vision so far…
It’s an easy route to locate David in the tradition of his ‘classic’ influences (McCartney, Nick Drake, Stevie Wonder, Joni Mitchell, The Beach Boys, Love, Talking Heads, Peter Gabriel, Dexy’s…), but there are few songwriters working today that have absorbed these influences so fully, and arrived at a mature style as David has…
This is ’singer-songwriter’ music in the sense that it’s focus is on song-craft and the unfolding of the lyrical vision of a single individual, but if so then it’s definitely at the sophisticated end of the scale (’progressive’ if that term isn’t too loaded…), filed alongside ‘Bryter Layter’, ‘The Hissing Of Summer Lawns’, ‘Pretzel Logic’ or ‘Surf’s Up’...another FRIZZ RECORDS instant classic!
"Modern Mediaeval" can be downloaded from the iTunes Store
The album is also available on heavyweight vinyl LP, or on Digipack CD from www.FrizzRecords.com & all good retailers
....FRIZZ RECORDS is proud to announce our first official LP release...
"It's Not The Wand, It's The Magic" is the debut release from AUGUST, the London based band centred around the songwriting partnership between vocalist VEDINA MOSE and multi-instrumentalist / producer RAPHAEL MANN (MR HUDSON / JOY JOSEPH / ART TERRY), with master drummer CLEAN CUT MARK and clarinetist / vocalist MAREE CHOIE completing the core line-up, and a supporting cast including ART TERRY (keyboards), SHOHEI KAWAMOTO (AKA Japanese producer Baraki, Bass clarinet, soprano sax and flute), and KAI HOFFMAN (French horn)
Always an act that juggled a diverse set of influences, the album has been compared to artists as diverse as KATE BUSH, PRINCE, DE LA SOUL, SLY STONE, MADLIB, SERGE GAINSBOURG and THE DELFONICS, for its concoction of wild experimentation and traditional song craft, organic production and futuristic electronic touches, funk bass & drums and jazz & orchestral references, infectious melodies and lyrical flights of fancy...with nods towards classic soul, JB funk, Studio One, 60s pop, psychedelia, left field hip hop, new wave, doo wop, tropicalia, high life, & avant garde jazz, without any song ever fitting squarely into any of those categories...new music, basically...and an instant classic!
"It's Not The Wand, It's The Magic" can be downloaded now from the iTunes Store
The album is also available on heavyweight vinyl LP in a sumptuous gatefold sleeve, or on Digipack CD from www.FrizzRecords.com & all good retailers
La Folie are back in town again and we playing at the O2 Academy on Friday 11th of Septmeber! It's £4 a ticket and you get in to Transmission afterwards for free! Entry to that is usually £5 so it makes blatent sense to come see us first and you save a quid as well! get in touch if you fancy coming down
Ground shattering first release on Doppelganger Records from Galaxian. 7 tracks of sublime electro inspiration. Dark atmospherics, menacing basslines and creeping grooves combine to make this a future classic.
On tour in Yorkshire with blues guitarist Tom Rodwell - Madame Pamita, the world's foremost euphonious prognosticatrix! Coming all the way from the city of Los Angeles with her pack of tarot cards in one hand and a ukulele in the other, she brings a wagon-load of authentic rural blues, jug band and comic proto-jazz numbers to curious seekers. Romance and revenge and mirth and mayhem. Fans of Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music, Alan Lomax's field recordings or what Greil Marcus likes to call "the Old Weird America" will be in for a evening's entertainment like no other!
*** Tuesday May 19 - The Cricketers Arms, Coney Lane, Keighley, West Yorkshire / 9pm *** Thursday May 21 - The Harlequin, Nursery Street, Sheffield / 8.30pm *** Saturday May 23 - Lantern Theatre, Kenwood Park Road, Nether Edge, Sheffield / 7.30pm / £10 with Miller's Modern Music Hall
La Folie have a very exciting gig coming up on the 8th of April down at the Leadmill in Sheffield! We're being supported by Sound of Guns and Pistola Kicks! Get in touch with us if you want some tickets...hope you like the flyer too...
I’m just sending a little message around as we have a question and we want to ask our friends for input.
We cannot decide whether to release the Album in late May or June. We plan to tour from mid May and the argument is that if we release in June we can tie the release into the fan build from the tour, but it might get squashed with all the Summer and festival releases, however, if we release in May it might have less competition but we won’t have the tour working yet to promote it.
What do you think? I’d love to hear your opinion on this.