Logging Off


I'm off for few days. Time to take a break away from the big iron and go spend a few relaxing days up north in Edinbourgh, all the way via a sleepless night Brixton, just to contemplate my body collapse under dozens of tons of rock solid bass.

Rainy Day Off Playlist


When Music was 4CHN...


Plopbox is an online oldschool music jukebox. Cute little player that reminds me of fullscreen modes in good old DOS MOD players, too bad it breaks when you switch tabs (in Safari at least).

Indigestible July Playlist


  • The Devics — Just One Breath
  • Murray Head — One Night in Bangkok
  • Klute — Live on Pyro Radio 04/2006
  • Scuba — Twista
  • The Mamas & The Papas — California Dreamin'
  • Solex — Solex in a Slipshod Style
  • Rod Stewart — Young Turks
  • Tammy Wynette — Stand by Your Man
  • Mungo Jerry — In the Summertime
  • 808 State — Pacific State
  • The Pretenders — My City was Gone
  • XTC — Making Plans for Nigel
  • Alphaville — Forever Young
  • Bob Azzam — Mustapha
  • Joe Dolce — Shaddap You Face
  • Tasmin Archer — Sleeping Satellite

Music Videos For a Jilted Generation


A trippy selection of dystopian anthems from the golden 90ies for all my fellow cyberpunk nightbirds...

Terje Rypdal in Studio (1986)


Fascinating clip from a recording session of Terje Rypdal for ECM. So deep it makes me sick...

Soon, you'll be mine!


Allen & Heath Xone:32 professional DJ mixer

Hurry up Mr. Deliveryman!

How desperately geeky can I be...

In The Playlist


  • Skream - August 2005 Mix
  • The Free Association - Code 46 Soundtrack - CR 004
  • LL Cool J - I Need Love
  • Pete Bubonic - Grime & Dubstep Mix
  • Covenant - Deathstar
  • The Korgis - Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime
  • DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - Summertime
  • Will Smith - Cruisin'
  • Jakie Quartz - Gosses du Macadam (Swing de Survie)
  • The Saviour - Untitled dubs
  • Broadcast - Tender Buttons - WARP CD 136
  • U.K. - Rendez-vous 6:02
  • Wumpscut - Evoke

Now Listening...


Currently in heavy rotation on the iPod and various iTunes accross the home and office network:

  • The Clash - Rebel Waltz - Sandinista - Columbia 4953481
  • Macabre Unit - Lift Off - Terrorythm EP - TERR004
  • DJ Pinch & P Dutty - Alien Tongue - War Dub - TEC001
  • Stereolab - The Black Arts - Sound-Dust - ELEKTRA
  • Bassline Boys - On se calme (Scandale Mix) - On se calme - SC9072
  • D1 - Believe - Believe - SOULJA008
  • Digital Mystikz - Neverland - DMZ005
  • Bran Terror - Nothing but a miss - DooM Tribute - ?
  • Plasticman B2B DJ Chef alongside MC Beezy - Rinse FM mix
  • Ikko - Live @ Le Gazon
  • DJ Distance - Empire - 1 on 1 - HF008

Shower Time!


I hadn't been in London for about a decade so I was eager to rediscover the City. The scale and density of London really impressed me. Once you drive away from central London, it looks more like a conurbation than a town which expanded organically. I've been dreaming for years about a city which never stops and London is the closest thing I've witnessed to date. A kebab shop open at 2am is no big surprise but I would be willing to pay to have 24/7 supermarkets in Brussels!

I actually spent most of my time in the Mecca of grime: South London. I had a great time hanging out and doing some record shopping with Plasticman. That was just what I expect from a city trip, just feeling the atmosphere, changing the pace and tasting another lifestyle, one bitesize at a time...

The DMZ party was big : nice venue decently packed with a friendly crowd. The 12k soundsystem more than lives up the hype: it is absolutely guts twisting. I had never felt my lungs and my throat vibrating from the inside. Every kick is just a short moment of compressed silence lost in a continuous stream of deep, monstruous sub bass lines. We entered the venue minutes before Joe Nice took control of the decks. He started with really slow dubstep tunes but finished his set with a couple of totally killer tracks (including 'Empire', a smashing piece by distance) that definitely got me into the party. For the next couple of hours, the crowd was taken over by the Digital Mystikz & Loefah, delivering some slow and dark material, dropping dubplates after dubplates, back to back style. D1 gently drove on the highway built by the Mystikz, he still managed to make things get darker and louder. Plasticman hyped up the crowd with a very energetic 3 decks set. Every Plasticman mix I've heard recently just sounds better than the previous one. I can't get enough of these tight beat and harmonics matching! If you want to hear how it's like, check Plastic's latest Rinse FM mix, it's "serious"!

Big up to the whole Plastic family, Mala & Coki, Skream, Distance, Quiet Storm, Joe Nice, JME, Messiah, all the Rinse FM crew, and all the Croydon, Thornton Heath and Brixton massive! Boooh! That's some good time we've had!

Guns of Brixton


I'm heading off to South London to hang out with some buddies and attend the DMZ party, UK's biggest grime and dubstep night. Living in Brussels, we can barely scratch the surface of what that grime vibe is all about. I keep on reading it's an insider thing, an extreme local phenomenon, that lyrics are crippled with private jokes... I'm looking forward to checking this from the inside! About the party, the line up (plasticman, joey nice, loefah, digital mystikz, slaughter mob, youngsta, ...) gets easily even with the massive amount of kilowatts stacked up in the DMZ sound system so expectations are rather high!

There's a bunch of flickr galleries of previous DMZ nights and it looks fairly good...

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