Gmos_Vs_Nico_Round Two

Ding, ding! After a long wait it’s round two of the Gmos & Nico series of mix-ups. Queensbury rules, no grandstanding, no overwrought premeditated blends, just hit record and hope for the best. The opening two tracks indicate when this was recorded (r.i.p GSH) and from there it’s everything from Tom Noble’s exceptional re-issues/re-edits, Audio Atlas, Nick Straker Band, Chaka Khan, Kerri Chandler and a whole load of other shit that hasn’t been properly ID’d yet.

Gmos_Vs_Nico_Round Two


Tracklist:

  • gil scott heron – beginnings (the first minute of a new day)
  • gil scott heron – we almost lost detroit
  • eddie hooper – pass it on (part one)
  • usje sukutama – waiting for your love
  • new birth – deeper (mr. k mix)
  • lake shore drive – disco scene (instrumental mix)
  • lonnie gamble band feat. lisa warrington – i like the way you do it (tom noble edited version)
  • soft rocks – spank
  • king tim III – charly says! (roller boogie baby)
  • soft rocks – chocolate love #1 (b.1)
  • syrup – sweat shop
  • nick straker band – a little bit of jazz
  • lhas – beaufort’s justice
  • audio atlas – alaska
  • marcellus pittman – razz09
  • kerri chandler – atmosphere
  • vince haliburton – pioneer
  • norma jean bell – i’m the only queen
  • cvo – mighty real groove
  • charlie clemons and the mighty power band – the devil has made this land his playground (tom noble edit)
  • carlos hernandez – bank beat
  • the time – my drawers
  • tempest trio – do you like the way that it feels?
  • chaka khan – i know you, i live you
  • gotham flasher – love the love
  • the trammps – soul bones
  • talking heads – making flippy floppy
  • virgo four – do you know who you are
  • arnold jarvis – take some time out
  • steve moore – frigia
  • tevo howard – mechanical disco heart
  • farley j.m.f – yes he saved me (gene hunt mix)
  • mr. fingers – finger fuck
  • adonis feat. charles b – lack of love
  • octave one – i believe (juan atkins remix)
  • reel by real – serene

Pablo – One Night On The Adriatic

A mix from our boy Pablo here, recreating his set from one of the infamous boat parties at Croatia’s Electric Elephant festival this past July. He’s had the honour of playing the festival each year since it’s inception in 2008, and it’s slowly but surely turned into his favourite week of the year. It’s packed with amazing people with a real thirst and passion for tunes, spawned as it is by The Unabombers, who created one of the modern world’s finest clubnights, Electric Chair. This was a monthly party running in Manchester for 13 years, famed for a mystic brew of funk, soul, hip hop, freaky deaky Rn’B and diva disco all the way up to gutbucket house and techno.

The festival is a week long extension of that spirit, with sweet and mellow chilled out balaeric vibes at the Beach Bar each day, before mayhem ensues in the evening in the psychedelic 70′s flashback that is Barbarella’s nightclub. In between you have two boat parties each day, live bands on the outdoor stage, and some of the most pleasant sights you could possibly nurse a hangover with…..They’ve already got their early bird tickets for 2012 on sale, with Andrew Weatherall confirmed to return for a 4th year in a row along with Lowlife DJ’s, renowned Manchester man of records Balaeric Mike, and of course the Unabombers themselves. With previous headliners including the likes of Francois K, Derrick Carter and Theo Parrish there is sure to be some serious heat added to that list in the coming months…

There is always a decent Irish contingent on board at EE, with local hero Billy Scurry’s appearances on the climatic Monday evening boat party already the stuff of EE legend and edits maestro Michael McKenna of Keep Schtum joining Pablo and Dom Servini of London’s Wah Wah label on the boat this year. His edit of Odysssey’s ‘Hang Together’ has become a nailed on anthem with the Electriks crowd, and he could be seen grinning from ear to ear as The Unabombers dropped it on the Beach Bar this year. In previous years Nightflight, Bodytonic and External Sounds Dj’s have also graced the festival, so if you can’t get through a week without a good dose of begorrah and begosh you’ll be safe here! That’s not to mention the incredible bunch of random locals, Northerners (both English and Irish) , Londoners, Scots, Italians and other space cadets you get to meet each year.

But anyway, back to the mix – unfortunately some bellend pulled out the recording gizmo on the boat this year, so Pablo recreated a large chunk of his set, adding a couple of his personal EE favourites from down the years….starting off with the heavenly strings of Quiet Village’s ‘Victoria’s Secret’, aka the sound of sweet water lapping at your feet as you stare out on the Adriatic – we soon get right down to it with a set of crowd pleasing house, disco and modern dancefloor all-sorts.

Tracklisting:

  • Quiet Village – Victoria’s Secret
  • Blueboy – Remember Me
  • Rufus + Chaka Khan – Ain’t Nobody ( Hallucinogenic Version)
  • Sly Mongoose – Snakes and Ladder ( Rub’n'Tug Remix)
  • Vernon Burch – Get Up and Dance
  • Debbie Jacobs – High On Your Love ( COMBI edit)
  • Midnight Magic – Beam Me Up ( Pablo and Shoey Rejig)
  • Sylvester – I Need You
  • Extended Family – Ulysses ( Harvey’s Crowd Control Mix)
  • MAW – It’s Alright I Feel It
  • Booker T – Don’t Stop Your Love ( Pablo and Shoey Rejig)
  • Exodus – Together Forever
  • Kenny Jammin Jason – Can U Dance

Pablo – One Night On The Adriatic


Daz and Martin (Get Down Edits) / Torann Drummers / Dogs @ the Sugar Club, Sat 13th Aug

Radiomade and Fatty Fatty are proud to present the first Dublin appearance by Waterford disco boyos Daz and Martin since the release of their ‘Get Down Edits’ in June. The release features a floor burning mix of Sister Sledge’s glossy disco classic ‘He’s The Greatest Dancer’, as well as a rip roaring take on Locksmith’s ‘Far Beyond’, the source material for Basement Jaxx’s ‘Red Alert’. Continue reading

Victor Rosado @ Crawdaddy, Saturday 23rd July

Following last month’s party with Lil Louis, Fatty Fatty are proud to present another debut Dublin appearance for another ageless turntable maestro. This time it’s Victor Rosado, former resident at the truly legendary New York disco mecca, The Paradise Garage where he learnt his trade under the man many consider to be the greatest DJ ever, Larry Levan.

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Billy Scurry @ Sugar Club, 5th June part 2

Here it is, part 2 of Billy’s awesome set to get your week started.

Billy Scurry @ Fatty Fatty 050611 part 2


Billy Scurry @ Sugar Club, 5th June part 1

Billy got the night started with for us with incredible ease, selecting a bevy of mid-tempo groovers before niftily upping the ante with some jacking house. This recording showcases just how good Mr. Scurry is as a DJ and we got the feeling he could have gone all night without breaking his stride. Class.

Billy Scurry @ Fatty Fatty 050611 part 1