Tuesday 17 March 2009

HOLLAPALOOZA/INSANITY FARMYARD

We're playing RHUL SU main hall this saturday as part of Hollapalooza. Then the thursday after at Insanity Farmyard at RHUL Tommy's bar. Should be raddd.

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Monday 16 February 2009

CHICKS DIG SKULLED OUT

Guaranteed to enhance arousal, stimulation and climax, you dig...

THE LOVE TO MAKE NOISE RADIO SHOW - HOSTED BY SKULLEDOUT! - DOWNLOAD NUMBER ONE:
Hear a set of strange experiments, abstract compositions and other curious pieces committed to wax. Post rock, new folk, stoned drone, noise, post digital poetry, roots dub, eastern psych, furious rock and roll, cosmic disco, dubstep... All kinds going down in a two hour mix of the wonderful and unexpected.
http://www.zshare.net/audio/55708423e72065a0/

THE LOVE TO MAKE NOISE RADIO SHOW - HOSTED BY SKULLEDOUT! - DOWNLOAD NUMBER TWO:
All out rock and roll/soul shakedown, joined by good friends behind the wheels of steel, Bobby 'RAID OXFAM NOW NOW NOW' Kilshaw and Paddy 'Heartbreaker' Griffin. Hear some absoloutley magical slices of vinyl played, sourced from charity shops, bargain bins, dark corners of second hand stores... Blissed out soul, groove, rock and roll, garage punk, curiosities, weird ones, psych, pure anthems....
http://www.zshare.net/audio/55717427cd0d68ec/

There is a little bit of the show before ours... Fast forward until you hear our jingle, that features Waters Of Nazareth, a dubious voiceover and our new tagline... 'The sickest mix on campus'. Which made us laugh, but we kind of like it anyway.

ENJOY!

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WOMBERANG LAUNCH

Our friends are putting on a play and they've asked us to help celebrate. We're on 8 til 10pm with a wobbly selection of roots, dubstep, disco and fidget house.

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Sunday 15 February 2009

NEXT UP: EGHAM-ON-SEA - MARCH 5TH - LETS WRESTLE!

Love To Make Noise proudly presents Lets Wrestle + loads more, march 5th, Tommys Bar. YES! Every time we play the Lets Wrestle theme at house parties, we cut the record at the chorus and everyone shouts LETS WRESTLE, LETS FUCKING WRESTLE, AAAHHH WOOOO WOOO.... And then we put the record back on and people start fights and end up on the floor and beer goes everywhere and then we rewind the record and play it all over. Our favourite rock and roll band of the moment play alongside Tabloid Vivant (ace indie pop) and jake Gill (extraordinary gypsy jazz) plus good friends Sevgi and Matthias on the wheels of steel. Can't wait for this!

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RAD WEEK



Here goes... MAD LOVE to everyone that came out to the Bright Light Circus last wednesday and burnt the Monkeys Forehead to the ground with dance moves and too much bass! Luke Donegan and Ben + Cristina definatley killed it, and we think we did an alright job too. We recorded the night, so expect mixes up online soon. Also many thanks to Handshake who had us play at their residency at George Tavern on thursday. That was dead fun, with some really good bands. We're playing on wednesday 25th at the Monkeys again, for the Womberang launch party. We've been told to bring the filth, so watch yr backs! We're putting podcasts up soon, so tune yr ears into SKULLEDOUT! in the near future for super aural treats and tresures and all round dancefloor delights. Or something. Word!
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Wednesday 28 January 2009

BRIGHT LIGHT CIRCUS!

We're putting this one together. Love To Make presents a most wonderful evening of disc jockeys. We'll play anything we can get our hands on (roots, rhythms, beats, bobs) with Ben + Cristina hitting distorted electro and Luke Donegan getting down to business on some low end drum and bass. Free entry, Monkeys Forehead, 11th Feb. Our local turned disco. You know where it's at.

Sunday 25 January 2009

LTMN Insanity Playlist 25/01/2009

Back in business. All kinds goin' down...

Reggie Stepper - Under Mi Sin Ting: Tough dancehall cut to start the evening. Reggie's under too much of the influence again, oh dear...
Roddie Joy - If There's Anything Else Want: Classic early sixties soul, defining that girl group sound.
Ovni 87 - Sueno Un Camino: Blissed out Eastern jam. Think swirling opium dens where the walls drip purple black.
Herbie Hancock - Sly: Far-out jazzy-funk from the legend that is Herbie Hancock. A rhythm section that just keeps spewing phrases forward like a pure groove machine gun.
Beyond The Wizards Sleeve - Get Ready To Fly: Mammoth re-edit from Erol and Richard, purveyors of fine psychedelic slabs.
The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Sue: Neo-psych royalty the BJM make there first appearance of the year with a catastrophic slice of psychedelia. Well worth seeing them live for this track alone.
Asselefetch Ashine And Getenesh Kebret - Amlak Abet Abet: Wonderful track that closes the Ethiopian Soul And Groove comp on Ethiopique records. Nightmare chants on a snake charm rhythm.
Los Jaivas - Foto de Primera ComuniĆ³n: There's a touch of whistful melancholy behind this folk-rock groover, but the bongo's bring a sense of hope and the bosa nova guitar is infectious.
The Exciters - Exciters Theme: Big soul-rock stomp flown in from Panama. Hot, reverberated and easy, perfect for a big ol' dancefloor twist.
John Klemmer - Third Stone From The Sun: Kaleidoscopic sounds from the third rock (yes folks, that's Earth), Klemmer seems to have invented his ultimate reality and discussed it heavily with a brass quartet. The result is a soaring lively groove.
Lady Ann - Informer: Rolling, rumbling riddim cut with Ann's infectious rhyme. Bliss!
Cardopusher - Jerk Pork: Released just before christmas on my new favourite label, Lo Dubs, this is the B side to his crushing Dubstep cut, Milk Thistle, which we get an airing some time very soon.
South Rakkas Crew - Mad Again: Feel good digital dancehall stomp that wobbles all over the place.
Hot Coins - Valient Truth: Cosmic half tempo disco on TIRK records, with a heavy natural bass sound and a synth that takes you to space.
Grandmaster + Mel Melle - White Lines (Don't Don't Do It): Classic hip hop. Don't act like you don't know!
Love Supreme - Rocquet: Heavily tripped out dance music; the new romantic drums drive along a myriad of intergalactic aural treats.
Midfield General - Disco Sirens (Chicken Lips Remix): The General's punk funk slayer gets reworked into a rhythm riddled eleongated nu-disco trip into outer awesome.
Vincent Markowski - Dirty Capsules: Dark techno disco stomper, DC Recordings' most recent release and we approve!
Khaos Feat Khan - Cerebral Tremelo: Back when Kitsune were fresh... Up front punk-funk-disco trip that gets under the skin all itchy and feverish.
Dolby Anol - Tender Touch (Genuine Guy Remix): New release from backyard recordings bringing the upbeat electro house.
Diplo - Must Be A Devil: Diplo nicks a big ol' pixies riff and slaps it all over a bouncy low end slice, with matching vocal. Like a carnival commited to vinyl and everyone's invited!
Tong & Spoon - Gas Face (Lee Mortimer Remix): Mortimer brings his unique style to this big room house track, smashing up the dance floor with heavy synth bass and gallons of fun.
Drop The Lime - Hear Me (AC Slater Remix): Massive tune on Trouble And Bass. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Lennie De Ice - We Are IE (Drums of Death Remix): I've played it before and i'll probably play it again. Big tune out on Y4K last year.
David E Sugar VS Ears - First OK: Full on glitch assault. Ears spits over distorted bass and fractured drums. SO SO good.
Arcadion - Arc: Bringing it back down to a sensible tempo with this chugging disco grower.
Doors - Ghost Song: Perfect 60's ender, all disco beats and flexible bass. Swirls of smoke and bright yellow dreams.