Archive for July, 2009
Cosmic Disco on BlipFM
Posted on 31. Jul, 2009 by thp.
We’ve set ourselves up on BlipFM where the three of us will be ‘blipping’ selections through out the day and maybe night. No doubt that will probably be me.
So what’s BlipFM and what’s a ‘blip’? I took this from the site.
A blip is a combination of 1) a song and 2) a short message that [...]
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Cosmic Disco Live at Glastonbury
Posted on 27. Jul, 2009 by niles.
Audacity’s failure is your gain as my inability to chop up our recording from Glastonbury means you get all 6 hours of our Thursday set from the Guardian Lounge.
The set was an epic triumph with tears (a child fell over), cheers (when they opened the tent to let in the people who were getting rained [...]
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Cosmic Disco Recommends…
Posted on 26. Jul, 2009 by baggy.
As we are a few days late publishing our weekly ‘Recommended’ section this week, let’s get straight into the highlights of what we think demands your immediate attention:
Wah-Chu-Ku – T Times Too EP [Drumpoet] Released: 21st August 2009.
Tony Nwachuckwu is somewhat of a musical pioneer… The mastermind behind Attica Blues, remixer for people such as [...]
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PBR Streetgang – Disco Nordique
Posted on 24. Jul, 2009 by niles.
Cosmic Disco met up with Bonar Bradberry, of PBR Streetgang, at Glastonbury where he was doing the business behind the decks at a variety of venues. Given we’d all been enjoying the fantastic hospitality of the Guardian Lounge we struggled to get a classic, Simon, in depth epic interview. We did however, manage to procure [...]
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Crimea X – Seaside Resort 2
Posted on 20. Jul, 2009 by baggy.
Crimea X is the coming together of two offbeat, disparate characters – DJ Rocca (Ajello/Maffia Sound System) and Jukka Reverberi from Giardini di Miro, brought together for their common passion for cosmic, imaginary soundscapes where Krautrock fuses with the predilection for Marxist thought and political stories of the last century.
The end product is a tantalising [...]
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Cosmic Disco Recommends…
Posted on 18. Jul, 2009 by baggy.
With swine flu gripping the country there’s no option but to don your face mask, brave the elements and get out to your local record store and grab some new music whilst the pandemic clears. Either that or get on it in at one of the standout events taking place over the weekend.
MUSIC RELEASES
Spectral Empire [...]
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Luke Solomon – Under The Influence
Posted on 17. Jul, 2009 by niles.
Luke Solomon is a bit of a house music legend.
In the 90’s he worked at Freetown and Narcotic Records before forming the band ‘The Freaks’, the Label ‘Music for Freaks’ and a little known deep house music label called ‘Classic’.
More recently he’s been bothering the top 40 with ‘Creeps’ (as part of freaks), had a [...]
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Makin’ Music July
Posted on 16. Jul, 2009 by niles.
June 25th saw the death of, without doubt, the greatest entertainer of our generation, Michael Joseph Jackson.
Given the huge impact his music’s had over the last 30 years on our lives we decided to dedicate 50% of the show to Michael Jackson tracks, remixes, bootlegs, cover versions and re-edits and the remaining 50% on our [...]
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Land Camera 95 – Fabrique1
Posted on 13. Jul, 2009 by baggy.
Back in March, Jose Luis Mejia Razo provided us with a great mix, so much so that we are more than happy to host his latest effort.
We won’t repeat ourselves so for more info on Jose and his impressive list of current projects, head over to his previous feature, found here and check him out!.
In [...]
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Nicholas L Balfe (The Cosmic Truth) – Ain’t Gonna Feel Easy
Posted on 10. Jul, 2009 by baggy.
Nicholas L Balfe is one of the guys behind the excellent Cosmic Truth who have been setting London alight with surreptitious parties in lofts, basements, lock-ups and brothels across the city.
We are pleased to slide you into the weekend with a heartfelt mix of mellow, downtempo numbers featuring amongst others: Supermax, Guy Cuevas, John Martyn, AMO1 [...]




