Thursday, 18 March 2010

Possibly the best tune I've heard in 2010




Yo So everyone knows about honey voiced Bill Withers yeh?
Good. This little re-edit gem, created by Austrian producer Trishes has made me all emotional!

Ingredients:
One beautiful Bill Withers track - Make a Smile for Me from his 1974 LP +'Justments.
One chunky drum break.
A sprinkling of effects.

Method:
Lovingly overlay the beats over the orignal track.
Sprinkle the effects lightly over both.
Tweek the original to fit nicely.

Serve cold.

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Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Spencer Davis Group - I'm A Man

















So this is the second time i've bought this little gem from eBay now,
got a decent rate this time round too, think the first copy cost £15!
Even more annoying than that was the fact I only played it once (at the
'fundraiser for asia' night in the Monument a couple of years back)
before it mysteriously dissappeared from my record bag, never to be seen again!
Been hankering after it ever since so I was over the moon to find a
bargain copy last week and duly snapped the hellz up!

This is a prime tune, always gets the crowd moving no matter where you're playing!
Got some more treats due in the next few days - Feb 2010 has been a good month
for tunes so far....

Hear for yourself:

Spencer Davis Group - I'm A Man

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Thursday, 21 January 2010

DJ Marky - A Tribute To Teddy Pendergrass




1. Teddy Pendergrass - You Can’T Hide From Yourself
2. Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes Feat. Teddy Pendergrass - Bad Luck
3. Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes Feat.Teddy Pendergrass - Don't Leave Me This Way
4. Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes Feat. Teddy Pendergrass - Tell The World How I Feel About 'Cha Baby
5. Teddy Pendergrass - The More I Get The More I Want
6. Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes Feat. Teddy Pendergrass - The Love I Lost



Just a little mix commemorating the passing of Teddy Pendergrass from everyone's favourite Brazilian: DJ Marky

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Thursday, 7 January 2010

Shaolin Drunken Monk - SnowBound Mix

Well i was off work yesterday so decided to record a little
genre defying mix of some of the best records I picked up in 2009.

Here's the Tracklist:


1. Bad Boy Jimmy Ruckus - The Pimp Stroll
2. Big Boss Man - Black Eye (I Believed In Love)
3. Kalyanji Anandji - Background Music
4. El Michels Affair - Glaciers Of Ice
5. Blakroc ft. Raekwon - Stay Off The Fuckin Flowers
6. DOOM - Gazillion Ear
7. Mos Def ft. Slick Rick - Auditorium
8. Blaq Poet - Rap Addiction
9. DJ JS-1 ft. O.C & Pharoahe Monch - Ridiculous
10. De La Soul ft. Q Tip - Excursions 2009
11. Flying Lotus ft. Declaime - Whole Wide World
12. Prince Fatty - Gin n' Juice
13. Deep Street Soul ft. Tia Hunter - Kick Out The Jams
14. 6ix Toys - Sisters Of Soul, Brothers of Funk (Greg Wilson remix)
15. ? - Sabu's Revenge
16. The Prodigy - Omen (Noisa remix)
17. The Prodigy - Breathe (Fruitylegs remix)
18. The Snip -  El Boom
19. Mr Oizo - $tunt$ (Flying Lotus Remix) @ 45rpm
20. DJ Panik & Topcat - A Friend In Need
21. Jaydan - Something For The Man Dem
22. Derrick & Tonika - I Love You
23. Serial Killaz ft. Cornell Campbell - Mash You Down
24. Original Sin - R Bass

Shaolin Drunken Monk - Snow Bound Tunes of 2009 Mix


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Friday, 18 December 2009

Shaolin Drunken Monk - Live at the Canal Bar - 18th December 2009

Yes Yes!

Back in the Canal Bar this evening with a bag full of fresh tunes!
Exactly one year on from the seminal Funk n Soul showdown in the Canal Bar which is still online for you listening pleasure!

Music kicks off sometime around 8pm and goes on til around abouts midnight.
Got some wicked 80's vibes to kick things off with tonight as well as a spot
of classic funk n soul and some well known tunes covered in a slightly different style!

Entry is free as always and I'm sure the new management will be pulling out all the stops
to make everybody welcome!

Good Times!



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Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Strange Breaks & Mr Thing Vol 2





Saw this over on This is Tomorrow and thought it was well worth a repost.

This is a follow up the the similarily titled first in the series, also if you find yo diggin this check out The Portable Anorak mix he did back in 2008.



http://www.mixcloud.com/moovmnt/strange-breaks-mr-thing-vol-ii/

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Shaolin Drunken Monk -NuFunk Mix


 Here's a little mix i did last week before i left..

Thought i'd stick it online for y'all to get your funk on too...

here's the tracklist:

Artist - Title
Larry Youngs Fuel - Turn Off The Lights
Big Boss Man - VIP 223
Tomorrow - Space
Eddie Bo - Hook and Sling
Brian Bennett - Solstice
Churchill - Here We Are
Big Pimp Jones - Cocoa Butter
6ix Toys - Giggle
Binky Griptite - The Stroll Pt2
Pete Eye Trio - Cissy Strut
The Snip - El Boom
Alan Reeves, Phil Steele & Phillip Brigham - The Chase
Menahan Street Band - Make The road By Walking
The Quartertones - Caffeine (DJ Format's Getaway Version)
Booker T & The MG's - Melting Pot
The Bamboo's - Amen Brother
Cookin On 3 Burners - Cars
The Three Degrees - Mercy
Quiche Lorraine - Hey Ya





Shaolin Drunken Monk - Nu Funk Mix


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Saturday, 19 September 2009

Lethal Weapon 3 - Friday 25th September 2009

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Friday, 14 August 2009

Friday 14th August 2009 @ The Canal Bar!




Tonite in the Canal bar i'll be laying down some funky riddims and all that type of thing from 9pm onwards. Hope the weather holds out!!

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Friday, 31 July 2009

Sampled By Who?? Roy Ayers vs. E-Rule

I picked this tune for Roy Ayers' first outing in the sampled by series due to the sun peeking out today in whats been an erratic summer so far here in the UK. Hopefully the smooth soulful groove will entice it out a few more times. Anyway Roy Ayers is a bit of a legendary Jazz musician from LA who started young and went onto release numerous albums and soundtrack various movies. This came out in 1976 on the LP of the same name and I'm sure will be familiar...


Roy Ayers - Everybody Loves The Sunshine



Also hailing from LA E-Rule is an independant MC who came out the blue to drop this wicked cut back in '94 and never really was able to come back with anything as good afterwards. He had a few releases towards the end of the 90's but like i say they drifted in obscurity. So here's E-Rule debut which looks like it's gonna be his finest hour, enjoy.

Erule - Listen Up

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Friday, 10 July 2009

Funky goings on Tonight in the Canal Bar



Yes thats right Party People. Get your funkiest threads ironed so those creases are razor sharp, grab your novelty sunglasses and get yourself ready!
I'm back in the Canal Bar this evening for a bunch of funksome tunes, a spot of hip hop and a dash of cutting. Music will be rolling between 9pm and midnight and as always its free to get in!

See youz there!

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Friday, 12 June 2009

More Wicked New Music


This time we're rocking back into the realm of New York Funk.

This bunch are called the Budos Band and have just released this ace LP on Daptone Records.
Go Buy It

Budos Band - Hidden Hand



Budos Band - Mas O Menos




Budos Band - The Proposition



Budos Band - Ephra



Budos Band - Nobody's Bulletproof



Budos Band - Smoke Gets In...

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Tuesday, 5 May 2009

What a weekend!!

So then, it was a busy weekend for the Newbury based promoters and punters alike with an unprecedented amount of partying going down over the weekend in town. On Saturday night there was no less than three parties going on across the Canal Bar (which was the best ;P ), The Beach party in the Bricklayers and the Hardcore night in the Berkshire Arms.

Let's start with Friday night when I headed over to the Purple Turtle in Reading, with the lads from work. DJ Lokki was up first but I had to go to a birthday party in the evening so I completely missed his set, he said it was cool though so I'm sure it was all good. Me an Magma rocked up in the club at about midnight just when Basement Phil was finishing off his set, he played some wicked old bits mostly from his label Basement Records and I wish I had got their a bit earlier to catch more of it, but being the slave to public transport that I am means this kind of thing is a regular occurrence (i.e. being late and missing good stuff...). Next up was Bongo Odyssey spinning a bit of deeper dnb and moving things on a bit. He played some nice tunes, a few of which I was planning on drawing too which made him chuckle when i berated him for it - also watch out Newbury crew as he will be coming to do a set in the Canal Bar next Bank Holiday weekend. The crowd were loving it by this point and Mc Macular had also arrived to bolster the line up with some rapid fire lyrics. Soon come 2am an Magma alongside myself stepped up for a two hour back to back set, which was duly despatched in a hail of beats and blanket of bass wobble by the pair of us. Shouts to all who came along a represented, especially Wong Snoozle (or MC Sleepy as he may well be known) and Mayla the crazy French chick! Big up the Subfactory guys: Neil Mac and Greenfly for getting that all hooked up for us!

So onto Saturday, I got home at just after 5am on Friday night / Saturday morning and decided to smoke some weed while watching some new South Park episodes, ended up being proper daytime by the time I went to bed, which seemed to work as a perfect catalyst to encourage people to phone me up, and from 11am onwards my mobile was ringing hot, which was punctuating my mornings kippage so I wasn't too pleased. After advising people on numerous issues from Reading Beer Festival hints an tips right through to PC support, I eventually got out of bed at about half one and had to hurry to get ready for my set in the Bricklayers at 2pm. I made it on time with a fresh bag of vinyl, only to find I had to wait for Man-spanking-Utd to finish their ponceball match with Boro'. This meant my set got cut down from an hour to like 20 minutes, Pri was on next though and he just let me play on which I thought was cool of him so I ended up doin like 40 minutes worth of Funk and Soul to a virtually empty pub, the cats out by the bus stop outside were groovin on down though so I made at lest one old lady happy! Like I say Pri jumped on the decks when I bailed, and turned up the pressure a notch with his blend of hard house and psy-trance. Ratzi and Scriv were living up to their eighties Fun House ideology decked out in retina burning dayglo colours with Scriv even rocking the Reebok Pumps (fluorescent ones at that!). I had to jump ship shortly after finishing my set as I had to go sort out a few things for the Canal bar later that evening. Duly sorted I rocked back to the Brickies and was stunned to hear of Craig Marshall's tragic death the night before, which definitely cast a shadow over the remaining events of the day. Sincere condolences to Craig's family and girlfriend for their loss, may he rest in peace.
Despite the awful news the party went on, and I caught the last part of Library Boy's set as well as most of Phil Rumens breakz abuse and the first chunk of Jambo's arrival on the decks (he started with that Skream remix of La Roux and had everyone bopping from the off). Time was relentlessly passing an I had to get my next bag of tunes and set up shop in the Canal Bar, which was pretty busy before I even got started. I chucked on some souled out numbers to begin with including a few cuts off the supremely dope El Michels 'Enter the 37th Chamber' LP I picked up earlier in the week, before making a foray into a spot of old skool hip hop. DJ Stasha bowled in at about 10pm, took the vibe, rolled it up into fattie and lit it up for the rest of us, so before his first tune was over there was a bevy of heads skanking away. Shout outs to the girl dancing in the full on chicken suit, and Meera who was not afraid of showing people how to do a Proper forward roll - I promise I'll wheel one out next time! Stasha kept up the pressure for almost two hours before I jumped back on an finished the do off with some Jungle-ism which pleased some people but seemed to annoy the Hockey crew, who came an asked me to play eighties tunes instead... It's like me going along to one of their Hockey matches and asking them if the can play cricket cos Hockey bores the shit outta me... Always riles me when randoms do that, I simply don't understand it. Anyway so that went down I shut up shop and legged it back to the Bricklayers to catch the last set of the evening, my man SUP, who played a watered down version of his usual hard drum andbass sound but definately kept the vibe alive. I had time for a couple of beers then it was all over and I found myself back home, watching more south park episodes at 5am in the Morning! A Good Day all round except for the shit news we had heard, big up Mikey Deviant, Phill 3 Parts, Ratzi, Scriv, Stasha and all the other people I saw around or hung out with.
Sunday was now upon us and I was knackered so after spending most of the day in bed an checking out the football scores from Saturday (Spurs are gonna get into Europe!!) I dragged my ass down to the Tap for a spot of the drum and bass thing. DJ Skipa fresh from his set in the Brickies on Saturday night popped in a done a tight jump up flavoured blend to get our collective heads nodding before young Jobee stepped up and dropped a heavy set on us. He's still a bit rough round the edges but generally it was a good little mix bar the odd dropped beat here an there but he wasn't afraid to drop tunes in and marks another step in the right direction for the youngster. Next up came Magma ready to smash the place up with his trademark filthy jump up beats which were duly delivered exquisitly. The barmaid kept turning the lights on and off by this point which was sending everyone mental, after sitting around in the dark for about an hour, quite amusing. Then when Magma had done his thing I jumped on with a spot of Jungle (I bought my record box straight from the Canal bar so was armed with some serious tunes as well as the usual Dnb fare) and rolled that for about twenty minutes before upping the bpm with 'On The Run' by Shy FX and getting dirty from there in. All round I was pleased, an it was another big night - props to the dancing crew who were having it all night as well as Skipa for sorting the CDJ's and the MC's Rush n Smoothie for their chitter chatter.
Needless to say I done fuck all on Monday except watch shit on telly and do a massive pile of washing up - true R'n'R!
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Wednesday, 25 February 2009

Friday 27th February in the Canal Bar!

For those of you in town on Friday night this week...


For the final time until at least summertime i'm going to dig out a bunch of that 80's classic shit and smash it up down at the Canal Bar (not the final time i'm gonna play down there, just the last time i'm playing any 80's sets anywhere, for a while anyway) . I got three hours to fill though so will probably be beginning with a bit of funk an soul - a although I missed out on the Lee Dorsey tune I was hoping to get on eBay over the weekend cos I didn't check my computer. Anyway I did get a bunch of other stuff so it's all good, ya know how it goes.

Right then, to sum up: Friday Night. Canal Bar. Devastatin Gordy the Turntable Slave.
















props to kerrse for the original photochop

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Friday, 19 December 2008

Shaolin Drunken Monk - Funk n Soul Set














Shaolin Drunken Monk

Funk n Soul Set

Live At The Canal Bar - 18th December 2008




Or download the 198Mb mp3 by clicking here

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TRACKLIST
  • Faze O - Riding High
  • Love Unlimited Orchestra - Strange Games And Things
  • Fred Merrits And Friends - Who's Who
  • Marvin Gaye - T Plays It Cool
  • Absolute Elsewhere - Future Past
  • Banberra - Shack Up
  • Maceo Parker - Cross The Tracks
  • Marva Whitney - Its My Thing
  • Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band - Different Strokes
  • The Detroit Spinners - I'll Be Around
  • Dyke & The Blazers - Let A Woman Be A Woman and A Man Be A Man
  • Gladys Knight & The Pips - Queen Of Tears
  • ...
  • The Emotions - Blind Alley
  • All The People - Cramp Your Style
  • Ike Turner - Gettin' Nasty
  • Bernard Wright - Haboglabotribin'
  • The Meters - Chicken Strut
  • Gian Franco Pienzio - Grigio Perla
  • Brother To Brother - Hey Whats That You Say
  • Lennie Hibbert - Rose Len
  • Harvey Averne - You're No Good
  • Brian Bennet - Solstice
  • ..... (more to follow)

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