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Mashup! - Episode Three
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This marks the release of, Mashup! Episode Three. This time we have a mostly guitar based episode with an Interview with local band, The Fayre, ahead of their gig at FAC251. I thanked Peter Cannon for his review and feedback on Mashup Episode One and playing the winning track from the Don't Disconnect Us campaign as well as playing some awesome freely licenced music.
Let me know what you think!
Many thanks to Peter Cannon for reviewing Mashup Episode one and providng loads of useful feedback.
Otra Dimensión - Atómica - CC-BY-SA 2.5 Peru P-F-M - FOXAPET - CC-BY 2.5 Inertia - Josh Woodward - CC-BY-SA 3.0 Exclusive interview with Eoghan from The Fayre ahead of their gig at FAC251
Rose Queen - The Fayre - Licence Unknown Exclusive interview with Barham from The Fayre ahead of their gig at FAC251
Graceland (crazy town) - darkmoon project - CC-BY-SA 2.5 I mentioned the Don't Disconnect Us competition to find the best protest song against Lord Mandelson's Digital Economy Bill.
Stephen Fry judged the competition and said the following about the winning track:I am insanely in love with Only Idiots Assume. It's got the anger, the wit, the musical skill - all in a wonderful package that reminds me of the high days of my youth when punk roamed the land and the young were angry and funny and spunky and spiky.
Only Idiots Assume - Liam Mullone and Hils Barker playing as Broken Dongles - Licence Unknown Track to download
Overjoy Dub - PistONE - Free Art Licence Download Overjoy Dub - licence
Thanks for listening, I really hope you enjoyed the show.
Let Me Know What You Think:
Let me know what you think about the music on the show or pretty much anything else. If you are someone who makes music, or know people who do, by all means, feel free to send me suggestions or tracks. I'm very happy to listen to new music and share it with people. If you've got any fantastic awesome ideas, please do let me know.
Send all feedback and suggestions to – mashup AT tdobson.net
You can also find me on Identi.ca and Twitter.
Music Sources and Licensing:
A few of the tracks in this show are from the artists own personal websites and don’t contain licensing information. That’s why they are listed as unknown. The individual licenses are listed next to each track, where known. If there is no license listed you must assume all rights are reserved on that song.

Mashup! by Tim Dobson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.
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FAC251 Launch: Review & Photos!
I've just got back from the FAC251 Launch gig!
This is how my night went:
My ticket said it started at 7pm, Facebook advised a 7.30pm start so I rushed to get there and got in the queue at about 7.10pm.
TV crews were all over the place, rushing around, getting panorama shots of a queue, filming signs. It looked like dull work.
A reporter from Key103 came down the line and asked us all our thoughts on the FAC251. I couldn't really think of anything meaningful so I just blubbered out a few incoherent sentences about how Manchester would have great expectations of a venue with a background like this ones. I went on to speculate as to whether this would be the Hacienda of the nouties...
At about 8pm the line was really getting quite long but we were finally ushered in, had our printed out digital eticket (with 2D barcodes) scanned and had our hands stamped. FINALLY, we were in.
On the ground floor we have the live space. It's quite a nice live space in my opinion. It's fairly small, intimate, friendly.
The stage basically fills the opposite end of the room to the end you come in through. There is a stone/concrete floor, a bar at the opposite end of the room.
I managed to get right at the front at the barrier, but the amount of people with SLRs or commercial-grade video cameras was almost stunning for me.
At times, I couldn't work out whether it was a press conference or a gig I was at.
All I had was my Nokia N900, no 3G and only 1/2 my battery!
It kicked off and I immediately realised that as I was behind the main speakers, I wasn't getting the sound quality I might have expect had I been stood in the middle 3 metres back. However, with people squashing me from 3 directions, the last thing I was going to do was move to get better sound quality!
Throughout the evening, I was microblogging persistently and my followers and subscribers had taken quite an interest. Some people's response was along the lines of "Lucky Git" where as others remembered The FAC51 Hacienda. Some felt that FAC251 would just be full of chavs where as others were really happy to see something rise out of the ashes of the Hacienda...
Guitar!
For me I think there were two highlights from a musical perspective - two times when I thought the music was absolutely outstanding (not including The Blue Monday Song).
When Rowetta started to sing (confusingly a Joy Division cover! )I was mesmerised. Although she only did two songs, it was clear by the crowd reaction that I wasn't the only one enjoying listening to her.
Hooky mentioned, that, before Joy Division's Ian Curtis killed himself, the band had been working on a song that had been left unfinished.
Hooky went on to explain that him and some others had gone away and finished the song and then proceeded to debut it to the wider world.
I couldn't believe how good it was. It really was all there, fantastically delivered vocals, catchy guitar riffs, a driving tempo. Yes, I'd quite like to hear that song again whatever it was called...
They finished off the set with the pace getting ever faster. Finally, as an encore, the played The Blue Monday song. As New Orders probably most iconic track, it turned the the group of SLR wielding yuppies crowding next to me back into headbanging teeny-boppers again. Memories, hey!?
I really enjoyed the gig, and the subsequent club night, however details of the club night will have to be another post, as I now desperately need to go to bed.
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All my photos and videos of the FAC251 Launch gig are available on flickr.
Please reuse and remix and remember to attribute Tim Dobson as the photographer. :)
Any links to tdobson.net are always appreciated! :D
All content was taken on my Nokia N900 mobile phone.
All content is be licenced under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.
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FAC251 Launch
More than ten years since the legendary Fac 51 Haçienda closed it's doors and almost three years after the death of Factory Records boss Tony Wilson, you would have been forgiven for thinking that Manchester's "Madchester" era had all but died out.
However, it would appear this is not the case!
Peter "Hooky" Hook from legendary Manchester bands New Order and Joy Division is launching a new club with help and support from the Gary Manny "Mani" Mounfield (Stone Roses/Primal Scream) and former members of the Happy Mondays.
FAC251 as it will be known, is based in the original Factory Records headquarters on Princess street.
There is a slight bit of irony involved. In October 2009, Hooky released a book entitled "How not to run a club" detailing his experiences running the Hacienda and swearing he'd never run a club again!
FAC251 Trailor
Anyway, I've managed to get tickets to the official launch event which is tonight, .
Apparently this is what I'm going to be looking forward to:
PETER HOOKS 'THE LIGHT' Live gig
A special one off performance featuring PETER HOOK joined by MANI (Roses), ROWETTA (Mondays), HOWARD MARKS performing RARE AND EXCLUSIVE Joy Division and New Order tracks plus a WORLD DEBUT from Hooky and Mani's new project FREEBASS..
Should be good! Stay tuned to me on identi.ca and twitter and watch my flickr page for live updates!
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Mashup! - Episode Two
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I've finally got together, Mashup! Episode Two. My hopes of trying to be roughly regular about releasing this have, perhaps, been dampened a little, however, I will certainly try to keep bringing episodes out. I'm still perfecting this art, so any feedback or ideas on how to deal with rubbish mics or what to get would be appreciated!
Chiron Beta Prime - Jonathan Coulton - CC-BY-NC 2.5 Battle Swing vs. RSB - Glorystrokes - Licence Unknown ZOE - JPMOUNIER - CC-BY-SA 2.0 France Exclusive Live Set - DJ Digital Italic aka DJ Cubicgarden - Licence Unknown The Elephant in The Room - Sonic Real Estate aka Dan Lynch - CC-BY-SA 2.0 UK Balrog Boogie - Diablo Swing Orchestra - CC-BY-ND-NC 3.0 Track to download
Broken Stereo (Acoustic Version) - Sean Fournier - CC-BY-NC-ND 3.0 Download Broken Stereo (Acoustic Version) - licence
Thanks for listening, I really hope you enjoyed the show.
Let Me Know What You Think:
Let me know what you think about the music on the show or pretty much anything else. If you are someone who makes music, or know people who do, by all means, feel free to send me suggestions or tracks. I'm very happy to listen to new music and share it with people. If you've got any fantastic awesome ideas, please do let me know.
Send all feedback and suggestions to – mashup AT tdobson.net
You can also find me on Identi.ca and Twitter.
Music Sources and Licensing:
A few of the tracks in this show are from the artists own personal websites and don’t contain licensing information. That’s why they are listed as unknown. The individual licenses are listed next to each track, where known. If there is no license listed you must assume all rights are reserved on that song.

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Mashup! - Episode One
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Finally, Mashup! Episode One has been released, having been in the pipeline for almost three weeks. I'm still perfecting who art, so if you have any ideas or thoughts, particularly with regards to compression do let me know!
- Funky Jackson Medley - Groovy Revolution - Licence Unknown
- Werewolves! - Akira the Don - Licence Unknown
I mention how this show is inspired and encouraged by Dan Lynch's Rathole Radio.
- Addicted - Red light Rippers - CC-BY-NC-SA 2.5
- Forever to last - Atomic Cat - CC-BY-NC-SA 2.5
- Citadel - Celestial Aeon Project - CC-NC-Sampling 1.0
I mentioned the Don't Disconnect Us Campaign.
- Dear Mandy [an open letter to Lord Mandelson] - Dan Bull - Licence Unknown
- Paranoid Big Brother - 3 Daft Monkeys - Licence Unknown
I mention Leeds Student Radio's Up to Eleven, with Joe Henthorn
Track to download
- Code Monkey - Jonathan Coulton - CC-BY-NC 2.5
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Thanks for listening, I really hope you enjoyed the show.
Let Me Know What You Think:
Let me know what you think about the music on the show or pretty much anything else. If you are someone who makes music, or know people who do, by all means, feel free to send me suggestions or tracks. I'm very happy to listen to new music and share it with people. If you've got any fantastic awesome ideas, please do let me know.
Send all feedback and suggestions to – mashup AT tdobson.net
You can also find me on Identi.ca and Twitter.
Music Sources and Licensing:
A few of the tracks in this show are from the artists own personal websites and don’t contain licensing information. That’s why they are listed as unknown. The individual licenses are listed next to each track, where known. If there is no license listed you must assume all rights are reserved on that song.

Mashup! by Tim Dobson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.
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Howto become a semi-sucessful band or artist...
Several people I know have recently been trying to make an impression on the music industry so I thought I'd help out with a few tips for new artists and bands trying to make themselves well known.
This isn't an exhaustive list, but it will certainly help you in the right direction...
Be enthusiastic
If you would prefer to be playing football, play football - you need driving unstoppable enthusiasm so if you're not committed, don't bother.
Play any shows you can get
Phone round to try and get more shows - the more outings you get, even if the event isn't ideal for your type of music, the more confident you will feel on stage, the better you'll be at the next event.
Record a demo/EP
You probably know someone who has a recording studio near you. Get it done. You will find recognition much easier with promotional recordings.
Get yourself a proper website too
You think Myspace is fine? Think again. Myspace reeks of the "we do this just for fun" impression. get a website which is simple, beautiful and easy to navigate.
Don't do it yourself using Dreamweaver or Frontpage - look at something like Wordpress or get someone to manage Wordpress for you.
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Tomorrow's Yesterday at The Ruby Lounge
Ben Ralphs, Sam North & crew play to a crowd of fans at the Ruby Lounge in Manchester on the 9th of July 2009.
Filmed by Tim Dobson
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Buried From Above at The Ruby Lounge
Buried From Above playing at The Ruby Lounge in Manchester
Rob Hoyle & crew play to a crowd of fans at the Ruby Lounge in Manchester on the 9th of July 2009.
Filmed by Tim Dobson
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John Leach - Ukepedia - Barcamp Leeds 2
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Katie's 18th Party - Videos
Videos from Katie's 18th Birthday Party.
Well Lit Video
This is the well lit video where you get to see some 'great' dancing. :)
Badly Lit Video
This is the badly lit video where sound is probably going to be the funniest thing. :)
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