Friday, February 27, 2004

Culture Promotions are proud to announce JAH SHAKA SOUND King of Sounds playing JAH MUSIC for each and everyone!

THE ROCKET COMPLEX
Holloway Road
London N7

SATURDAY MARCH 20th 2004

Delicious foods, shaka merchandise, arts and crafts

Doors: 9pm - 6am
Tickets: £12 adv £14 gate
More details: JAH SHAKA SOUND

Wednesday, February 25, 2004

For all the fans of the original "Simon on da Job" (see the earliest page of this Blog), Shiva Soundsystem are proud to present:

Simon on da job 2.mp4

WARNING: Contains compromising situations, stoned people and must be viewed with the latest Quicktime

Starring: Simon Badesha
Directed by Nuttah Raja

Location: The same bit of Shiva Soundsystem HQ as last time...

Friday, February 20, 2004

Jay Sean couldn't believe his man love had been exposed in such a cruel way...



Listen to the track Jay Sean Vs Jay Sean

Thursday, February 19, 2004

New Shiva Soundsystem member notches up his first track


Produced by new member to the crew Martin James, the track named "Keep it apnin" explores a house music approach to Eastern dance music.
Vinyl Skin our online radio statio has been completely reworked and is broadcasting now.

We've got some of the latest, rarest and grooviest tracks you'll hear. Innit.

Here's a picture of someone loving it. Can I get a Reeewind...

Wednesday, February 18, 2004

Caracas...
Ah, what a city. Check this British Council sign out.


And what a beautiful mountain.


And such wonderful people


And the food


And who's this ponce?

Tuesday, February 17, 2004

The Bandish Projekt have just launched their website - check it out.

Monday, February 16, 2004

New monthly night in amsterdam - held on the same night as Eastern Drum & Breaks and featuring DJ Eagle-i no less Sutra Funk - Sounds of the Asian Underground

Saturday, February 14, 2004

Happy Valentines courtesy of Koo@Cabein

Tuesday, February 10, 2004

Review for Strictly Dandia courtesy of Natascha Nanji :: 6 Feb 2004



Imagine Strictly Ballroom meets Grease set in Wembley with the generic smattering of ridiculously dressed rude boys, racist jokes and raucous dancing and you get an image of Strictly Dandia.

The play tackled serious issues with somewhat slapstick execution - some might see it as flippant but it had the audience howling nevertheless. The camp choreographer was the only real star of the show, his charisma holding many of the weaker scenes and plotlines together and his superb solo dance pieces successfully incorporated a fusion of classical Indian styles with modern movements which flowed seamlessly to a decent soundtrack.

Compared to Tamasha's previous offerings it didn’t cut it and I wouldn’t call it theatre - more Indian pantomime (hence the fairytale ending). So take your Nanima - she will definitely be laughing out loud.

STRICTLY DANDIA by Sudha Bhuchar and Kristine Landon-Smith
15 January - 14 February 2004
Lyric Theatre, King Street,
Hammersmith, London W6 6QL
Tickets: £24, £20, £16, £12, £9
Concessions: £9, 12 and under: £5, Schools: £7.50
Tel: 08700 500 511

Saturday, February 07, 2004

65¢ a month to grow a mustache.

Wednesday, February 04, 2004

Bored??? - Classic '80s Games