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		<title>Event: One-Handed meets Phonica&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 11:46:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Etienne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to Yuki for the Image.
Some people know they can find me at Phonica, others not. That aside, everybody knows that Phonica Records is one of London&#8217;s premier outlets for those 12&#8243; pieces of plastic that some of us still choose to play music from. Our selection is wide and our taste refined, even if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.headshighmusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/20896703_790e3e3bb4.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2170" title="20896703_790e3e3bb4" src="http://www.headshighmusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/20896703_790e3e3bb4.jpg" alt="20896703_790e3e3bb4" width="500" height="332" /></a>Thanks to <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/yumlog2/" target="_blank">Yuki</a> for the Image.</p>
<p>Some people know they can find me at Phonica, others not. That aside, everybody knows that <a href="http://www.phonicarecords.com/" target="_blank">Phonica Records</a> is one of London&#8217;s premier outlets for those 12&#8243; pieces of plastic that some of us still choose to play music from. Our selection is wide and our taste refined, even if I do say so myself.</p>
<p>Until know, fans of Disco and House/Techno were the only ones receiving the monthly blessing of Phonica&#8217;s club excursions which take place at the Big Chill Bar, and T-Bar respectively. Thankfully, my esteemed colleagues Free-Care and<a href="http://www.myspace.com/vestaxbitch" target="_blank"> A.Child</a> (Nick and Aaron to their friends) are spearheading a new venture to cater for those of us who are more moved by that electronic bass music shiznit. Rather than try and claim all the glory for themselves, they&#8217;ve decided to use the sessions as a platform for some of our most loved labels/musical camps to showcase their freshest work. The twist is, that each event also includes a further guest whose work compliments the rest of the night&#8217;s offerings. Nice.</p>
<p>So, this Thursday 27th May, make the pilgrimage to Plastic People for the event&#8217;s maiden voyage. <a href="http://onehandedmusic.com/" target="_blank">One Handed Music</a> are in the house and are celebrating the launch of the <a href="http://onehandedmusic.com/?page_id=39" target="_blank">Paul White</a> and the Purple Brain project. They&#8217;ll also be presenting we the people with exciting noises from <a href="http://onehandedmusic.com/?page_id=8" target="_blank">Bullion</a>, <a href="http://onehandedmusic.com/?page_id=13" target="_blank">Tranquill</a> and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/onehanded" target="_blank">Alex Chase</a>. Veteran analogue B-Boy <a href="http://www.myspace.com/dannybreaks" target="_blank">Danny Breaks</a> completes the bill with our very own Free-Care and A.Child laying the foundations. It looks like a good one. I&#8217;m excited&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>Dig: Etienne Jaumet</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 03:19:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lola</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whilst passing through the Big Chill House for Slipped Disco&#8217;s UFO party last Friday, I was lucky enough to experience one of the most psychedelic electronic amalgamation of sounds I&#8217;ve heard in a while, delivered in the form of a live set by a French artist/producer, Etienne Jaumet.

Apparently, before his solo release, he was one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whilst passing through the <a href="http://www.bigchill.net/house" target="_blank">Big Chill House</a> for <a href="http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?135121" target="_blank">Slipped Disco&#8217;s UFO</a> party last Friday, I was lucky enough to experience one of the most psychedelic electronic amalgamation of sounds I&#8217;ve heard in a while, delivered in the form of a live set by a French artist/producer, <a href="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Etienne+Jaumet" target="_blank">Etienne Jaumet</a>.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="etienne" src="http://www.xlr8r.com/files/features/frontpage_images/etiennejaumetxlr8r.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="498" /></p>
<p>Apparently, before his solo release, he was one part of a duo known as <a href="http://www.myspace.com/therealzombiezombie" target="_blank">Zombie Zombie</a>. To be honest, up until this moment, I was completely unfamiliar with Etienne&#8217;s work (although in my defense, this was his UK debut). What I can say however, is that listening to him live brought back memories of early 80&#8217;s sci-fi at its most inventive.</p>
<p>The set seemed to pay homage to techno in its original depiction, brought to mind by the famously reported dialogue between <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Cosgrove" target="_blank">Stuart Cosgrove</a> and <a href="http://www.derrickmay.com/" target="_blank">Derrick May</a>, who once stated that techno is &#8220;&#8230; like <a href="http://www.georgeclinton.com/site/" target="_blank">George Clinton</a> and <a href="http://www.kraftwerk.com/" target="_blank">Kraftwerk</a> are stuck in an elevator with only a sequencer to keep them company.&#8221; (Cosgrove, 1988)</p>
<p>As Etienne engaged in tweaking knobs and forging kitsch noises out of vintage machinery, his geeky mannerisms were a breath of fresh air in a scene that is increasingly becoming trivialised by trendy iPod DJs. Another thing that was very evident from watching his performance, was his undeniable skill in the manipulation of various synthesizers. Almost instantly we were transported into another realm of deep space exploration through his masterful deployment of cosmic sound effects, indigenous tribal drum patterns, live instrumentation and machine music.</p>
<p>Not always easy on the ear, plenty of experimentation and awkward noise forced us as listeners to work a little harder in order to reap the harvest of his creativity. It was well worth it.</p>
<p>From the set, Monsieur Jaumet definitely inspired me to dig deeper into his work. The results are as follows:</p>
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<p>On <a href="http://www.versatilerecords.com/" target="_blank">Versatile Records</a>, he released his first solo album last year, called <a href="http://www.discogs.com/Etienne-Jaumet-Night-Music/master/209107" target="_blank">Night Music</a> bearing five lengthy tracks. Many label the album a techno effort, however like most semi-decent artists, pigeon-holing Night Music into a single genre just doesn&#8217;t do it any justice. My take is this, Night Music would be the creative output of techno, electro, cosmic jazz, deep space funk, disco, krautrock, psychedelic and prog rock forming a sonic conglomerate&#8230; Or maybe more simply put, what the <a href="http://www.drwho.org.uk/" target="_blank">Dr. Who</a> soundtrack <em>should</em> be. I&#8217;m not going to break down each track but as a whole, the vibe of the album is unsettling, and deliberately so. The constant drone of sharp keys and minor chords may not sit well with everyone but if you are comfortable with this, you will surely get a sufficient dosage of instant vintage. Etienne goes all out on effects, from didgeridoos to birds chirping to bleeps and blips, his peculiar production style packages the aesthetic of a Pac-Man arcade into a highly intellectual yet danceable album.</p>
<p>Not only are electronic dimensions explored, real instruments such as the saxophones and other horns are ever-present in a style reminiscent to <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJkoBH68njQ" target="_blank">early Laurent Garnier tracks</a>. We are truly taken back to the future in Night Music and its understandable why <a href="http://technoface.hu/new/2009/11/11/etienne-jaumet-%E2%80%93-night-music-carl-craig-remixes-dno240/" target="_blank">Carl Craig</a> would jump on such a talent.</p>
<p>It is also clear that the same passion and effort Etienne put into creating Night Music, goes into his live performances, thus I thoroughly recommend catching him when he&#8217;s next on British soil.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.myspace.com/etiennejaumet" target="_blank"><img class="alignnone" title="night_music" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_hh3smhvp8L0/SwljDl8ItfI/AAAAAAAAABg/uXjgl9Pp8J8/s1600/EtienneJaumet_NightMusic.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="490" /></a></p>
<p>Your modern day space odyssey.</p>
<p>Etienne Jaumet <a href="http://www.myspace.com/etiennejaumet" target="_blank">Myspace</a>.</p>
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		<title>News: Messages from the void&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://www.headshighmusic.com/2009/11/news-messages-from-the-void/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 19:51:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Etienne</dc:creator>
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You know what makes me feel good? Seeing things work out for someone who really deserves them to. Elemental and I used to go to school together and even then he was squeezing bleeps and beats out of the music department&#8217;s Atari STs. As you can imagine, having been on the production trail ever since, [...]]]></description>
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<p>You know what makes me feel good? Seeing things work out for someone who really deserves them to. <a href="http://www.myspace.com/adamelemental" target="_blank">Elemental</a> and I used to go to school together and even then he was squeezing bleeps and beats out of the music department&#8217;s Atari STs. As you can imagine, having been on the production trail ever since, he knows his way around a studio better than most. After a long wait, his debut longplayer is finally ready to drop on the 16th of this month and to celebrate, he&#8217;s lined up a little party for us.</p>
<p>Just to keep us on our toes, the flyer lists <a href="http://www.myspace.com/searchanddestroy_uk" target="_blank">Search &amp; Destroy</a> as the guest selectors but the flyer is lying. Make your way down to Gramaphone this coming Thursday night and you&#8217;ll hear the mighty bass tones of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/punchdrunkrecords" target="_blank">Pevrelist </a>alongside a mammoth live set from Elemental himself which promises to explore new frontiers of live, electronic modulation&#8230;.</p>
<p>Looks like this week will be a busy one&#8230;<a href="http://myspace.com/saramusic" target="_blank">Sa-Ra</a> are playing the same basement for Weds night&#8217;s <a href="http://deviationmusic.net/blog/" target="_blank">Deviation</a> session&#8230;i&#8217;m gonna get my sleep in now&#8230;.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/2009/10/13/forthcoming-elemental-messages-from-the-void-lp-runtime-records/" target="_blank">Click here</a> for the full lowdown on the LP courtesy of ST Holdings.</p>
<p>Although the video clip below would make an excellent tutorial on how not to film a clubnight, the music is dope&#8230;.Elemental naturally&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>Focus: Reggie Dokes</title>
		<link>http://www.headshighmusic.com/2009/08/focus-reggie-dokes/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 21:06:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Etienne</dc:creator>
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Electronic or organic? Both have a place and both need each other to survive. Symbiosis. If you&#8217;ve heard any of Reggie Dokes&#8216; output you&#8217;ll know he understands this relationship. You&#8217;ll know he knows (poly)rhythm, African composition and how to translate soul through machines. Basically, Reggie Dokes is a deep brother. The good news for us [...]]]></description>
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<p>Electronic or organic? Both have a place and both need each other to survive. Symbiosis. If you&#8217;ve heard any of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/djreggiedokes" target="_blank">Reggie Dokes</a>&#8216; output you&#8217;ll know he understands this relationship. You&#8217;ll know he knows (poly)rhythm, African composition and how to translate soul through machines. Basically, Reggie Dokes is a deep brother. The good news for us is his depth has long been noted. <a href="http://www.discogs.com/label/Prime+Numbers" target="_blank">Prime Numbers</a>, <a href="http://www.discogs.com/label/Philpot" target="_blank">Philpot</a>, <a href="http://www.discogs.com/label/Third+Ear+Recordings" target="_blank">Third Ear</a>, <a href="http://www.discogs.com/label/We+Play+House+Recordings" target="_blank">We Play House</a>, <a href="http://www.discogs.com/label/Clone" target="_blank">Clone</a> and <a href="http://www.discogs.com/search?type=all&amp;q=Planet+Harrier&amp;btn=Search" target="_blank">Planet Harrier</a> have all signed his wares, following in the esteemed footsteps of the <a href="http://www.discogs.com/label/Transmat" target="_blank">Transmat</a>, <a href="http://www.discogs.com/label/Sound+Signature" target="_blank">Sound Signature</a> and <a href="http://www.discogs.com/label/Rhythmic+Deep" target="_blank">Rhythmic Deep</a> labels who came to the party early. His own <a href="http://www.discogs.com/label/Psychostasia+Recordings" target="_blank">Psychostasia</a> imprint provided the foundation and continues to broadcast soul transmissions. I wanted to write a feature on Reggie because he embodies precepts that I hold dear. Innovation, depth and knowledge of self&#8230;.so here it is&#8230;</p>
<p>Everything I&#8217;ve read about Reginald Dokes points to his father, musician and  music teacher Dr Limuel Dokes, as the prime inspiration for his work &#8211; the foundation. He bought him his first copy of <a href="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Martin+Circus" target="_blank">Martin Circus</a> ($50!)  and moved him to train formally on the concert snare and  later the drums. So that&#8217;s where he got his rhythm from. In his own words&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8216;My first inspiration would have to be my father, Dr. Limuel Dokes. His life to me has been truly inspirational. He touched many young people with his gift of music. He was formerly trained. Taught high school stage band, concert band and marching band. As a kid, I remember walking and marching with the drum section as they played on the football fields of various Detroit high schools performing. He taught me how to be a great man, father, lover and creator of good music, R.I.P. Dad.&#8217;</p>
<p>Detroit again. I&#8217;m sure there&#8217;s a portal to some kind of higher artistic dimension in that city. There&#8217;s just so much talent, and not just any talent, it&#8217;s deep, timeless, raw creation. There&#8217;s something so special about Detroit that no matter where artists move out of the city, or for what reasons, a piece of the magic remains with them indefinitely.Reggie is no exception.</p>
<p>&#8216;I was born and raised in Detroit. Although I am in Atlanta now, I will always love my city. There are some hard realities in my lovely city, high unemployment and a lot of vacant buildings. Despite the run down buildings and vacant structures, artistically, I am still able to go within and bring out that creative side to my music. I like to think many things inspire me when it comes to music. My surroundings would certainly be number one on my list.&#8217;</p>
<p>Now seems a good time to mention <a href="http://www.derrickmay.com/" target="_blank">Derrick May</a>. Our awareness of Mr Dokes east of the Atlantic is due in no small part to Reggies&#8217; relationship with the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belleville_Three" target="_blank">Bellville Three</a> innovator. (The championing of  his &#8216;<a href="http://www.discogs.com/release/1035739" target="_blank">The Skin I&#8217;m In</a>&#8216; cut by one <a href="http://www.myspace.com/soundsignature" target="_blank">Theo Parrish</a> didn&#8217;t harm either.)</p>
<p>&#8216;Derrick May and I are still great friends to this day. He helped considerably in exposing me to the professional side of DJing. I had a residency in Canada a long with my partner Randall Washington. Thanks to <a href="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Jerry+The+Cat" target="_blank">Jerry the Cat</a>, the head DJ at the club, he wanted us to come in and do some different things musically. Derrick would come to the club and hang out, especially if he had some gigs that way. I remember him coming up to the DJ booth. He was very cool. Two weeks later I was hanging out at this late night party off of Woodward, and saw Mr. May. He turned to me and said, &#8220;Hey what&#8217;s up? I want to help you with your DJ career.&#8221; The only thing I could say is, &#8220;Thanks.&#8221; At the time he had a DJ agency called Point Blank with this guy named John. He exposed me to parties in the states and eventually overseas. It was rough going though because I did not have any records out at the time, so basically Derrick would have me open up for him.  It was a great experience but also quite nerve racking. I got over the nervousness eventually and just started having fun with it. Derrick is a great DJ. I have seen a lot of them. I remember we were doing a party in Detroit together and a record scratched while he was playing. He immediately hit the effects button and spun the record backwards. I was like, &#8220;oh shit!&#8221; No one really even noticed, the vibe was still on point. He did not even sweat it.&#8217;</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t all opening for legendary innovators though. We&#8217;ve all got to start somewhere and Reggie&#8217;s career began in the basement of his family home, cutting and pasting hot wax from New York and across the water in Europe.</p>
<p>&#8216;I have been a DJ since I was 14. I had a good family friend that had a DJ set up. Naturally I wanted one, because he was mixing records that sounded very unique to me. A lot of them were records from overseas and New York records. DJing back then was such a cool thing to do for a kid. A lot of these records from <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq8g3LheSAA" target="_blank">Yazzoo</a>, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLb9jPuDS9Y" target="_blank">Yellow</a>, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMb0rKqWFC8" target="_blank">Beat the Street</a>, <a href="http://www.discogs.com/Capricorn-I-Need-Love/release/209366" target="_blank">Capricorn</a>, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r7xAus_Zno" target="_blank">I Want it to be Real by John Rocca</a>. These records were so different. The vibe was so amazing to me and intoxicating. My father started to support me in buying these records every week. Finally I got a DJ setup. It was a Realistic mixer with two Technics turntables called SLB 200s I believe. My setup was in the basement of my parents home, and I spent hours mixing and making mixed tapes for my friends at school. Sometimes I would make a mixtape before doing homework. My parents did not like that at all. Then I hooked up with a guy name Greg Freeman who DJed, and we just connected. Another guy joined us name Will Guest, and we formed a group called Audio Sounds. We eventually became this popular DJing crew playing Progressive and House Music at house parties. We progressed from playing house parties to being booked by clubs and various venues. Everybody started wanting our mixtapes and we became like local stars at our high school in Detroit. One memory I have is playing this event in Detroit and all the guys would stand around the table watching how we mixed records and stand by the speakers to hear our blends and transitions. It was quite competitive, but very fun.&#8217;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.vintagetechnics.com" target="_blank"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1101" title="slb200catalog" src="http://www.headshighmusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/slb200catalog.jpg" alt="slb200catalog" width="500" height="303" /></a>Technics SLB 200 (Photo courtesy <a href="http://www.vintagetechnics.com" target="_blank">Vintagetechnics.com)</a></p>
<p>On to <a href="http://www.discogs.com/label/Psychostasia+Recordings" target="_blank">Psychostasia</a>. Reggie&#8217;s label and home of his early output. Established in 2000/1, Psychostasia has consistently served up the goodness from Reggie&#8217;s own lab, not forgetting tracks from associates like Jerry the Cat, <a href="http://www.jujujordash.com/music.htm" target="_blank">JuJu and Jordash</a> and the fruits of collaborations between himself Craig Huckaby and fellow Detroit dweller <a href="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Pirahnahead?anv=Pirahnahead" target="_blank">Pirahnahead</a> under the <a href="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Napi+Hedz" target="_blank">Napi Headz</a> moniker. The label is still going strong today and has never swerved from it&#8217;s original aim of releasing eclectic, innovative, soul drenched productions.</p>
<p>&#8216;It [Psychostasia Recordings] was inspired by my experiences in meeting road blocks with other independent labels. Many of them were giving me the runaround. I got tired. Decided I wanted to start my own thing. Psychostasia Recordings was born. With any label it is always a struggle. I remember sending my records overseas to shops in London for free, just to create a buzz. The fortunate thing is that my artistry came from the inspiring streets of Detroit. Considering Detroit&#8217;s history or ties to techno, that helped my label. My vision was to have a label that reflected independence. Meaning a label whose vibe was different or eclectic, soulful and genre bending. In addition, it was my aim to show that you could still put out records that particularly did not have the dancefloor in mind. I have manifested my vision, and I continue to push forward with my music.&#8217;</p>
<p>Focussing on this music, there is a strong African thread binding together Reggie&#8217;s back catalogue. Imagine <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Farka_Tour%C3%A9" target="_blank">Ali Farka Toure</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustapha_Tettey_Addy" target="_blank">Mustapha Tettey Addy</a> in the studio with <a href="http://www.myspace.com/68657561" target="_blank">Juan Atkins</a> and you&#8217;ll be getting close. It&#8217;s a real skill to balance those Motherland influences with more Westernized styles and do credit to each of the sources. Reggie has this art on lock.</p>
<p>&#8216;&#8230;in that there is an intentional injection of African vibrations on my part when it comes to most of my productions. I make no excuses about that&#8230;I can only speak for myself, but I always try to make that connection and recognize the beauty of indigenous African rhythms with my electronic music, whether it be House or Techno. The African history/legacy that is a part of me, I share and send out through my music productions &#8230; At the risk of repeating myself, I think any person that creates should put a part of what is important and spiritual in their work. Without hesitation, I will unashamedly articulate that Africa, specifically the music, has influenced the world many times over. My first album was called Afromation. I wanted the world of electronic music to know that I am about Africa. I am about history. I am about peace. I am about love. I am about spirituality. I am about music.&#8217;</p>
<p>The Afromation was a truely breathtaking debut long player. Released in 2004, it still sounds as fresh today as when I first pressed play. The same goes for his &#8216;<a href="http://www.interstellarsounds.com/product.php?productid=394&amp;cat=0&amp;page=1" target="_blank">Rhythmicity EP</a>&#8216;. Reggie cites these as his most cherished works.</p>
<p>&#8216;The productions that I am most proud of would be my first EP on Psychostasia and my first album, &#8220;<a href="http://www.interstellarsounds.com/product.php?productid=396&amp;cat=0&amp;page=1" target="_blank">The Afromation</a>.&#8221; Like most artists, you always have a special connection with that first piece of work. I remember struggling trying to get that first EP out, and most importantly, creating that minimal track, &#8220;<a href="http://www.interstellarsounds.com/product.php?productid=396&amp;cat=0&amp;page=1" target="_blank">Black Thoughts</a>&#8221; while my daughter was on my lap. The first album is always significant to the artist, this was a body of work that I presented to the world, representing all that is important to me: sprituality, family, music, genre bending artistry.&#8217;</p>
<p>The journey is far from over. With a new long player and Psychostasia reissue programme from in the pipeline, plans for a collaborative album with his brother in music <a href="http://www.myspace.com/boddhisatvavarti" target="_blank">Boddhi Satva</a> and murmurs of a European DJ tour early next year, the master of the deep continues his walk&#8230;.and long may it last.</p>
<p>Reggie has blessed us with a free download of his &#8216;Funk Below&#8217; which you can pick up here:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.headshighmusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/funk-below-3.mp3" target="_blank">Download &#8216;Funk Below&#8217;</a></p>
<p>We like moving pictures too, so I included this trailer for the TechnoMecca which features Reggie discussing the black roots of Techno. And for throwback value, check out Sharon Redd in all her black leather glory in the original video for the awesome &#8216;Beat The Street&#8217;.</p>
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<p>Many Thanks to Reggie for his patience and assistance putting this piece together. Our blessings stretch out to you brother&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Podcast #13: Duke Etienne 20/08/09</title>
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We&#8217;re gradually getting back on top of things in here. Decent content, regular podcasts, we&#8217;re loving you the right way.  Here&#8217;s a selection from the Duke to make you feel nice. He lost his voice half-way through but it&#8217;s all good, the music speaks for itself&#8230;
DOWNLOAD DUKE ETIENNE 20/08/09 PODCAST
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<p>We&#8217;re gradually getting back on top of things in here. Decent content, regular podcasts, we&#8217;re loving you the right way.  Here&#8217;s a selection from the Duke to make you feel nice. He lost his voice half-way through but it&#8217;s all good, the music speaks for itself&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.headshighmusic.com/podcasts/Duke%20Etienne%2020%3A08%3A09.mp3">DOWNLOAD DUKE ETIENNE 20/08/09 PODCAST</a></p>

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<p><strong>Lizzy Mercier Decloux</strong> // Hard Boiled<br />
<strong>Pearson Sounds</strong> // WAD<br />
<strong>Sole Fusion</strong> // Bass Tone<br />
<strong>John Robertson</strong> // Blame<br />
<strong>Reggie Dokes</strong> //Walk In Deepness<br />
<strong>New World Aquarium</strong> // Tresspassers<br />
<strong>Block 16</strong> // Morning Sun (Pepe Bradock Refix)<br />
<strong>Lightening Heads</strong> // Message Beats<br />
<strong>Nanyo Addo</strong> // Wo ba wo ba shue<br />
<strong>Jimi Tenor &amp; the Kabu Kabu</strong> // Fast Legs<br />
<strong>Silkie</strong> // Purple Love<br />
<strong>Elemental</strong> // Braindrops<br />
<strong>James Blake</strong> // Air and Lack Thereof&#8217;<br />
Build an Ark Remix (Unknown &#8211; Help us out!)<br />
<strong>Amede &amp; The Soundsmith</strong> // Tip Toe ft. Shanazz Dorsett<br />
<strong>Sa Ra Creative Partners</strong> // Soul&#8217;s Brother</p>
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