Archived entries for Music

China City | Concept at Battery Studios | Schlepp Records

I got an email a few weeks ago from Kevin. He’s been reading my site and quite randomly invited me to dinner with his friends. Not having much to do, I politely accepted his invitation. I was a little apprehensive about meeting someone through the interweb, so just to be sure I dragged Graham along. By heaven’s grace I wasn’t murdered.

China City was good. Nice food and a chilled out atmosphere. The tsingtao beer was a little too easy to drink. I refreshed myself to the game of chai mui and merrily drank the night away. I don’t think I learnt it right the first time.

We had a private room, I think they’re free with a minimum spend of £250 and you get a karaoke machine and table sitting ten. There was a white girl singing in Chinese. Apparently she studied Chinese for 4 years. How odd.

We left China City and headed over to Yates on Leicester sq. I had another couple of drinks before Chris called me. Chris and Rachel were heading to Schlepp record’s studios. It’s not actually their studios, but they rent a room at Battery Studios on 1 Maybury Gardens in WIllesden. It’s a rather professional affair. I was expecting a basement in someones house.

Chris rapping.

Ayi impersonating Chris.

The track is pretty damn good. It’s a dance track with Barry the Liverpudlian singing in Cantonese, Ayi backing in Mandarin and Chris rapping. The rapping track took 1 take. Ayi took another take and the editing was done in a pretty slap dash way using Logic. It turned out really good.

Here’s a little video of Christopher Leslie Evernden performing a few months ago.

Chris asked me why this website comes up when you search Christopher Leslie Evernden. I told him it was because I was cooler than him.

Oh how I love this song | Cute myspace girl | Austria – Teaching English

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She’s cute, not least because the webcam is wayward. I was actually watching it because I was listening to Sigur ros.

I spoke to Houss a couple of days ago. Turns out he’s in bloody Austria teaching some kids English for a fortnight. He tells me he got the job from Paul, the guy we did the CELTA with. I give him my mobile number with the strong addage that he must, oh how he must, get me a job. Today I recieve a text asking whether i’m free to leave this weekend. Let’s hope this doesn’t fall through.

And if I do actually get the job, how do I teach? What was the 3rd conditional? Gerunds?

Martin’s 19th tomorow[sic]. A pretty girl on MySpace added me via him. She’s got the angles though, i’m scared. Fear the angles.

Weekly Media – August 22nd 2005

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Right! Write? To be fair to Steven, I haven’t been doing a lot of it recently. Recently being…2 months or so, apart from that one blip on the slacker radar. And that wasn’t even in my subject criteria oh dear oh dear.

To carry on from where I left then and where to start, for this year I think has provided such a wealth and wide array of musical talent that it is difficult to know where to dive into first. Still, I suppose that’s the role I’m meant to fill. I might as well start off with what I’ve been listening to for the last few months and then I’ll segue neatly into new and classic music.

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Watch this Space | Voices against Poverty | The Soho Dolls – Underbelly – Hoxton Square

Today’s quite a depressing day, it’s such a stark contrast to how proud the city was yesterday. I don’t want to rehash the events of the day as you’ve probably got much better news sources than me.

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It has put quite a dampener to what turned out to be quite a fun day last night, a quick tour of watch this space, a 2hr talk on voices to make poverty history; including speakers such as Kofi Annan and Gorden Brown at St. Pauls. This was all followed by a thoughtful drink at the underbelly in Hoxton while listening to the SohoDolls, or more honestly, staring at the keyboardist. Whether she knew how to play the keyboard was debatable.

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Weekly Media – Imogen this, Imogen that.

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My last column was a 700-word gloat about how great it is to be free and single, so it’s rather amusing that this week has been all about dependency for me.

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Weekly Media – June 3rd 2005

Richard

All musicians in bands have one thing in common. They are there because they love making music and therefore being paid to do this for a living is a dream come true. Fame however is a far more fickle creature and the majority of musicians chase it. Only a few ever succeed and only a fewer percentage ever achieve major stardom. This week sees the release of Coldplay’s third album. Already one of the most famous bands in the world, this third release is their bid to become the biggest band in the world. Do they succeed?

Coldplay – X&Y

The Velvet Underground & Nico – The Velvet Underground

The Raveonettes – Chain Gang Of Love

2 Many DJs – Radio Soulwax Presents Pt. 2

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