Last week, I told you about a rare Shoom club fanzine which had gone on sale at auction site eBay. It did pretty well in the end, selling at £450. Which, let’s face it,...
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Derrick May was pictured standing behind Kai Alcé at Charivari Detroit last weekend – but why did he look like he wanted to be literally anywhere else?
There was a time – a very long time, in fact – when Derrick May was happy to be photographed. Very happy, in truth. He loved being photographed and would often play up to...
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Ticket touts must be tackled, says competition authority – but does the Government have the stomach for the fight which could follow?
The Competition and Markets Authority in the UK have made an intervention this week on the subject of ticket touting. The gist of it? They think existing protections aren’t anywhere near strong enough and...
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Brother’s gonna work, but only in California! DJ Sneak cancels all his 2021 gigs outside the Golden State – so what’s the REAL reason for the decision?
I’ve received a number of emails in the past 24 hours about this subject. DJ Sneak’s agent has been sending emails all over the place, telling them that the remainder of his gigs for...
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As Kai Alcé reveals at least ten of his friends have died with Covid in just one week, what WILL it take for the dance music community to get behind the Covid jab?
Death is something that’s around a lot these days. And it’s not just because of Covid-19. It’s people who are dying because of things that are being picked up too late because of delayed...
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Danny Tenaglia isn’t happy at “scam artist of the year” Mike Vale covering his 1998 track “Music Is The Answer” – but is there something the New York DJ has forgotten?
Right now, Danny Tenaglia is not a happy bunny. He’s just discovered – some two years after it happened – that someone called Mike Vale did a version of his song with Celada “Music...
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Wednesday Whisper #14 – the DJ who brought home more than shampoo and towels after an illicit stay in a hotel…
Which DJ is currently remaining very coy about his private life? He’s normally happy enough to tell everyone what he’s up to, but radio silence seems to be the flavour of the day. And...
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So what’s happening in the Larry Heard v Trax Records case? A legal ruling from the upper echelons of Chicago’s courts tells us the latest…
Last year, Larry Heard and Robert Owens filed a legal action against Trax Records, accusing them of a number of different things – failing to pay out any royalties for decades, breach of contract,...
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Annoucing a party to raise money for The Loop, then cancelling it at short notice – The Cause walk into a PR disaster which the dance press won’t cover
Unlike the dance music press, this blog tries its best to provide a 7 days a week service. I have never understood why they try to cover a 24/7 culture that comes alive on...
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The Secret DJ needs £20k to see him through the next few months – help out another person who believes in speaking the truth about dance music
Two years ago, I started writing on my Facebook page about the activities of Sterling Void. Unbeknown to many people, he had spent over 30 years lying and cheating his way through the music...
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He must use the same map as Judge Jules does! Carl Cox announces tour of UK with only one Scotland date – and none at all in Wales or Northern Ireland…
Sigh. I do wish that DJs would learn a bit about basic geography. The full name of the UK is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It has four countries inside...
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Now what do you make of this, Derrick? Artwork being flogged by Attack Magazine of techno originators – including May’s name, naturally – is aiding Refuge, a British charity that helps victims of sexual abuse…
Exactly who was responsible for Detroit techno becoming Detroit techno remains something of a mystery. For years, we were told it was the so-called Belleville Three who brought this music to the world. Then...
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The song’s called Walking In Memphis, Duane! What WAS Sterling Void doing down in Tennessee last week – and did the trip go up in a puff of smoke?
All the way back in 1991, American singer-songwriter Marc Cohn released a song called “Walking In Memphis”. At the time, the success of the song was moderate. For example, the song never got higher...
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No taxi for Patrick Topping? Everyone had a great time at his Belfast gig on Saturday night – until the mad scramble to get home afterwards started…
A couple of people got in touch yesterday to tell me about their experience of seeing Patrick Topping performing at Custom House Square in Belfast. Don’t get me wrong here – word is Topping...
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Sadness, moments of laughter, words of joy and a beautiful acapella rendition of “Promised Land”: Paul Johnson’s funeral yesterday after his death aged just 50
Yesterday, the funeral took place in Chicago of Paul Leighton Johnson – one of the city’s most famous names when it came to house music. A man who, in his own words, “never let...
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Here’s One They Made Earlier: a rare remix of “Is It Love” by Chilli Hi Fly from 2000 – but was Redhedz another Stuart Price alias?
Today, Amateur’s House introduces a brand new series. Every Monday evening, I’m going to select one song from somewhere in the history of dance music which you might have forgotten about. A Classics album...
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