Archive for March, 2010

Buzzin’ Fly Goodies

My friend was going to London for a week, so I asked her to bring back some buzzin’ fly goodies. I realized I haven’t bought buzzin’ fly records since 2006, so it was nice to see the vinyl again. I love the fact that buzzin’ fly invests their time to create the awesome cover arts. It makes buying vinyls extra special.

to celebrate buzzin’ fly’s 50th single, “Bright Star” comes with this cool poster of all of their 50 singles. I realized I own everything on there. haha.

I also noticed that the poster looked a lot like the cover I made for my sounds of buzzin’ fly mix. Actually I didn’t do anything new other than putting all the art works in order but still the idea of putting cover arts as a tile is very similar. I did post my mix with this cover on buzzin’ fly forum in 2006 …so I wonder they saw mine. I guess the great minds think alike! FYI, sounds of buzzin’ fly mix is still up for download and here is an interview of buzzin’ fly art design director, IWANT

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Toys

I’ve been busy lately that I forgot to post some of my new toys. First of all, scoring Kidmutant was awesome. This was my first that I actually scored something on time from kidrobot.com. I always thought getting something from kidrobot was impossible but I guess not. It comes with mutated labbit.

I love Kinder Eggs. For those of you who don’t know what it is, it’s an egg shaped chocolate with a small toy inside of the egg. Apparently they are illegal in the US because of choking hazard so vendors can’t import it (seriously?)…so my dear friend bought me this giant kinder egg toy from UK that has 8 kinder eggs in it. Full of surprises indeed. yum yum.

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03 2010

Ben Watt interview by The Quietus

With Buzzin’ Fly Records recently celebrated their 50th release with ‘Bright Star’, label owner and former Everything But The Girl man Ben Watt provides a neat story of how it all got started.

It was a phone call in 2002 from New York that did it. “Is this you?” the voice at the downtown Manhattan record shop said. “Is what me?” I said. “This white label pressing. It’s says ‘WATTS’ on it,” the voice said. After playing me a few bars down the phone I knew it WAS me. A track that I had made for a few friends and some DJ spins on Sunday nights at a tiny west London nightclub I was playing at at the time had been bootlegged, and was now on sale in New York, and I had no idea how it got there.

The track was called ‘Lone Cat’. It turned out 1,500 copies had been illegally pressed. I found out the the distributor responsible and gave them a ring. I knew how these things worked and wasn’t particularly angry – a bit flattered, actually – but asked if I could take control of the track. I supplied him with 500 more copies that I pressed myself. I began to imagine the sleeve it could have, and the typeface stamped onto the label. All my life I knew that one day I would start a label, and I realised the moment was actually arriving.

Looking back, I grew up in the post-punk years of early 80′s. I got my first record deal when I was eighteen years old in 1981 on Cherry Red. I loved everything about independent labels – the obscure bands, the artwork, the handmade sleeves. Being actually ON an independent label was the coolest thing I could think of.

Of course the story unfolded, and with the success I found with partner Tracey Thorn in the band we formed, Everything But The Girl, I soon left the world of indies behind for fifteen years, signing to Warners in 1984, and then Virgin in 1995.

But in 1998 I started to weary on life on majors – the constant feeling that whatever you achieved was never enough for them. Tracey wanted to start a family, and I wanted to go back to something at a roots level again. Fascinated by DJ culture I started DJing and making club tracks. Soon I had launched a Sunday club night called Lazy Dog with Blackmarket’s Jay Hannan.

The success of ‘Lone Cat’ (first roadtested at Lazy Dog) kickstarted my first label, Buzzin’ Fly, named for no real reason – other that it sounded like a good name for a label – after a song I have always loved by Tim Buckley. Early signings included French-Portuguese trio Roadmaal and San Francisco’s Justin Martin. I loved being able to give a chance to people on the first rung of the ladder. Justin’s demo was handed to me with only a phone number scrawled onto it in a dark club in Miami.

Highlights have included releasing genuine underground hits like Darkmountaingroup’s ‘Lose Control’ and Ame’s remix of ‘Insomnia’ and throwing the most amazing parties around the world, but the biggest thrill is still in the detail – designing the sleeves, finding a hot demo, tweaking the website, introducing new music to people. We celebrated our fifth birthday last year, and celebrate our fiftieth single this year. We have a sister imprint, Strange Feeling Records, for more alt-pop stuff – Figurines, The Unbending Trees, Tracey Thorn’s new album. And all of it still makes me feel nineteen most of the time – even if I am forty-seven for the rest of it.

Lone Cat is still my favorite track!!! I played that vinyl so much that grooves are all worn out now. But I have it as my ring tone :)

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03 2010

Lazaro Opening Party

Lazaro.

first time djing without the decks. the power of Kontrol X1!

clay the david guetta…seriously clay, cut your hair. thanks for the gig though.

thank you everyone for coming out!

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03 2010

Gorillaz – Stylo


Damon Albarn’s super cartoon project Gorillaz is back! The new album “Plastic Beach” features Snoop, Mos Def, Lou Reed, De La Soul, and many more. And this video features Bruce Willis…huh? The new album will be released on March 9th!

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