Showing posts with label milky edwards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label milky edwards. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Record Store Day 2014: DJ Set
Here's the first hour of the set I DJ'd at In Your Ear Records for Record Store Day. Unfortunately, if you wanted to hear the part where I played the Fat Boys you had to have been there. Let that be a lesson to you.
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ABC,
archie bell,
david bowie,
fugazi,
joboxers,
milky edwards,
newcleus,
OFF!,
paul mccartney,
pointer sisters,
public enemy,
record store day 2014,
talking heads,
the clash,
william onyeabor,
wynder k. frog
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Milky Edwards & the Chamberlings - Soul Love
I want to believe. Really, I do. But these soul covers of tracks from David Bowie's The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars, by a previously unknown outfit called Milky Edwards & the Chamberlings are just too perfect.
These three videos were uploaded to youtube about a year ago, and have gone more or less unnoticed until now (David Bowie's official facebook page posted an item about this today):
So I don't believe this is authentic, but that doesn't mean I don't love it. Anybody want to venture a guess as to who is behind this? I'm looking in the general direction of Gabriel Roth and the Daptone Records crew, as they are about the only folks I can think of capable of pulling off such authentic sounding and looking 70s soul music.
Whoever did it, I hope they get around to recording the rest of the album and actually release it.
These three videos were uploaded to youtube about a year ago, and have gone more or less unnoticed until now (David Bowie's official facebook page posted an item about this today):
So I don't believe this is authentic, but that doesn't mean I don't love it. Anybody want to venture a guess as to who is behind this? I'm looking in the general direction of Gabriel Roth and the Daptone Records crew, as they are about the only folks I can think of capable of pulling off such authentic sounding and looking 70s soul music.
Whoever did it, I hope they get around to recording the rest of the album and actually release it.
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