Monday, October 31, 2022

The Haunted DJ Booth


"My pipe sounds, but no one wants to dance."

It was a dark and stormy night. The trees were wildly waving their wooden branches and the wind was whistling, like Eric Idle on the cross. Something was in the air, and it wasn't good. Although there was lots of noise in Eastcote, it was still silent, and all of the new born babies were screaming, silently screaming. Things just didn't add up.

Joey Bellen'd

"At this time of year, Eastcote was always dark and stormy", wise-cracked Joey Bellen'd, Ruislip's number one underground trendy music DJ, and keen editor of the weekly UK online dance music magazine, Best Promos. Joey was using all of his fingers to leaf through the latest copy of the PRS for Music M Magazine. His favourite DJ, The Secret DJ, had written a wizard new article for it about Halloween. Joey lay back seductively on his 4-poster bed on the top floor of his 3-bed semi-detached mansion in Eastcote; the richest and most desirable area of Ruislip, and enjoyed the article immensely, broadly agreeing with the whole thing and cutting out his favourite sections to put up on his wall. Joey Bellen'd often lay on his bed to read about dance music as he believed lying down was cooler than sitting up.

"Hey, if it's good enough for Johnny Depp, then it's good enough for me" he thought to himself whilst smirking, making a gun shape with his fingers and thinking of the time Johnny Depp was murdered by Freddie Krueger.

SCRATCH SCRATCH SCRATCH. Joey shot up, his eyes darting everywhere, his heart pounding all over the shop as he heard the scratching sounds again and again on his bedroom door. Was Freddie Krueger real? Was Freddie Krueger scratching his way into the bedroom to murder him? SCRATCH SCRATCH SCRATCH.

"What the heck?!", screamed Joey as his bedroom door slowly swung open. "I don't want to die! Please God, noooooo!" Joey curled up into the baby position, still screaming and wishing that he wasn't about to be torn to pieces by a dream-based maniac with knife fingers and a penchant for slaughtering children. He felt a presence in the room now, and a rough, sticky lap across his left eyelid.

"Alfie? Oh, Alfie! You silly cat! You scared me half to death, Alfie! Oh, come here, pussykins!" Joey and Alfie, his loyal four-legged cat with black and white fur, cuddled up together and enjoyed a plutonic, inter-species, entirely wholesome romp with loads of back stroking and ear scratching.

"Here, let me play you a song. I'm so relieved it was just you at the door, my feline chum." Joey remarked as he reached for the black Sony stereo and pressed play with one of the fingers on his right hand. "See what you think of this, Alfie."


Joey Bellen'd and his cat chilled out to the max whilst the new four-tracker by Polytunnel on Made Magnetic floated through the bedroom air. Outer Earth and all of it's remixes seemed to put them both in a trance. Joey felt his body leaving his body and his saw his own body saying goodbye to him as his body rose up above his own body and looked down on itself, it's own body. His lips moved, but nothing came out. All of a sudden, Alfie the cat began to talk with a very deep American accent.

"Joey. What you are listening to is magic. Magnetic magic. Made Magnetic magic. This is the new release by Ireland's Polytunnel on the Made Magnetic label. Outer Earth is a solid gold 10/10 release and it is accompanied by three superb remixes by Denham Audio, Lighght and Jellypelt. You are to spread the word of this release to the whole of Eastcote by midnight. If you disobey this command, I will take a fucking lump hammer to your box and kill you. Do you understand?"

Joey replied like the zombie he now was, but with a soft, whispered American accent, "Yes, master."

Alfie

"Very well. Meow is the time, I mean, now is the time for you to murder all of the prostitutes in West Bromwich."

"I thought you wanted me to tell everyone in Eastcote about the new Polytunnel release, master?", whispered Joey, his head bowed.

"INSOLENCE! SILENCE!" Barked the cat, but Joey was right. His command was not to murder the many street women of West Bromwich, but to promote the new Polytunnel tune. Alfie the cat reached into his back pocket and pulled out a massive lump hammer, striking the helpless and hapless Joey repeatedly on the very top of his head. "Your pain will become legendary!" screeched the cat as he continued to rain blows down upon his owner's skull.

Blood was everywhere, absolutely everywhere.

Danny, Jon and Ricardo

There was a knock at the front door. On the front step were Joey's friends, Danny, Jon and Ricardo, shivering in the cold. They had come to pick Joey up before all going to the local nightclub, The Social, where there was a new party starting that night. It was called No Requests: Best Promos and was an extension of their favourite weekly UK dance blog, Best Promos. Joey was due to DJ the opening night, either playing in the bar upstairs or in the basement club - that detail hadn't been decided upon yet.

KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK. They knocked again. "Maybe he's already gone down there," quipped Ricardo. The group laughed and quickly agreed that Joey had already gone to The Social, so they all got into their special van and sped off down the road to The Social because that's where they all thought he'd gone, but there was still blood all over the bedroom upstairs, his blood, Joey's blood.

Danny Tenaglia

BOOM BOOM BOOM. The gang arrived at The Social and could hear the boom boom boom of dance music coming from the downstairs club area thing. "Wow, that is loud!" giggled Jon as he mimed putting his fingers in his ears. "Sounds like Tenaglia or something", said Danny as he patted Ricardo on the back.

These guys all had legendary camaraderie, and their banter was also legendary.

"Danny, you wouldn't know Tenaglia if he slapped you in the face!", replied Ricardo, causing all three of them to fall over laughing. The queue to get into The Social was really massive, it snaked its way from Little Portland Street all the way down to Shepherds Bush. It seemed like the whole world had come to witness the very first Best Promos night. You could taste the buzz in the air and swallow it whole.

The bouncers ushered the three lads into the bar, to the annoyance of the people in the queue, but they didn't care, and they had AAA VIP guest list accredited to them by the club. They just wanted to get a drink in, a dance on and to see their best friend, Joey Bellen'd. The muffled BOOM BOOM BOOM now became a clear BOOM BOOM BOOM as they stood in the narrow corridor. Losoul's Open Door, magnificently released on Running Back, filled the air with beautifully deep 90s deep house which was deep and beautiful, in a beautifully deep way.


Danny had a playful grin on his face as he asked for three lagers with three Sambuca chasers from the Knice, friendly barman. "Hey, guys, let's play a game. If you had to give this track a score out of ten, what would you give it?"

Ricardo winked at Jon as he said, "Open Door by Losoul? Oh, 1/10!"

"Oh come on, be serious!" laughed Danny as he gently punched Ricardo's shoulder, which was covered in a denim jacket.

"Ok, Ok. Seriously. This is an eternal track. It's a 10/10. Everyone knows that. Another drink?" Shouted Ricardo, the music from the club downstairs was getting louder, and was overshadowing the yacht rock being played by Pete Fowler in the bar. All of a sudden, the music and the lights in the bar upstairs all exploded. "Must be a blown fuse", said one of the gang, "let's go downstairs and make sure the club is still going."

Pete Fowler in skeleton form

As Danny, Jon and Ricardo gingerly and blindly approached the top of the stairs, the lights and music suddenly came back on. Peg by Steely Dan continued its sonic assault to a now empty bar area. "Weird", said Danny, "this place was ramma jamma a minute ago!" They all turned towards the bar area and were shocked to see that all of the bar staff were now skeletons, even the DJ, Pete Fowler, and there was blood dripping down the walls. Blood was everywhere, even in the pint glasses that they held in their terror-struck, trembling hands.

"ARGHHHHH!!!!! I'm not drinking this!" yelled Jon as he threw his pint of blood at one of the skeletons, which then exploded, sending more blood across the bar.

"Quick, downstairs!" asserted Danny, "Joey must be down there DJing, we have to warn him about the bloody skeletons before it's too bloody late!"

As the trio descended the stairs, it felt to them as if they were descending into Hell, which in many ways they were. At the bottom of the stairs was a record box, it was glowing and overflowing with green ooze and some blood. "Hey, guys, there's Joey! He's on the decks!" cried Jon. His voice betrayed a hint of trepidation - he knew something wasn't quite right.

The terrified triumvirate trotted over to the DJ booth across an empty dancefloor as DJ Joey Bellen'd spun the evil sounding Ambient Babestation Meltdown remix of Solaris by the evil sounding Passarella Death Squad.


"I don't know myself, I don't remember." The creepy lyrics blasted out of the speakers, as DJ Joey stood in the DJ booth, arms outstretched in a really evil way.

"Yes, this release might be a 10/10, but right now it's freaking me out!! wailed Ricardo as DJ Joey Bellen'd started to float out of the DJ booth and towards the gang. "he's floating out of the DJ booth and towards us, what in Heavens name is happening?!"

As Joey got closer to his friends, they realised that it wasn't Joey. Not the Joey they knew and loved. This Joey had clearly had his skull caved in by a lump hammer and there was blood all over his face and clothes. His eyes were dead, just like the rest of him.

"This doesn't make any sense," shivered Jon, "none of this makes any sense!" and before he could say another word Joey began to speak, his words somehow coming through the speakers in the club, rather than his out of his mouth. The music slowed down and got quieter as his words filled the room. He sounded exactly like Alfie the cat, with a deep American accent. His words echoed, washed through with an overpowering reverb.

"Gentlemen. Welcome to No Requests by Best Promos. I choose the music here. There is to be no requests made of me, no demands for any other music other than that of my choosing. The music here will be eclectic...and electric. Sometimes weird, but with a constant eye on keeping the punters engaged and interested, with one foot firmly on the dancefloor. There will be no limitations on genre, style or BPM. Bad behaviour will be encouraged. Sinning will be rewarded. I have such sights to show you...BANG. EUGHHHHH ughhhhh ARGHHHHH aghhhhh!"

Tony De Vit in ghost form

Suddenly, the gang realised there was another figure stood behind the decks, and he had a smoking gun in one hand, his other hand was perched on his hip. It was the ghost of Tony De Vit. He had shot Joey Bellen'd in the back of the head, killing his ghostly corpse immediately to the whooping applause of Danny, Jon and Ricardo. "What the heck are you doing here, TdV?!" shrieked Jon.

"Charming! Well, somebody has to get you guys out of trouble. If I didn't show up, Joey was going to bore you all to death will that moody, modern, low slung dance music of his." laughed Tony De Vit.

"Gee, thanks, TdV, I just can't believe our best friend is dead again." said Jon, sadly.

"Our friends only die if we forget them, so let's never forget Joey", replied Tony De Vit, wrapping his arms around our three heroes, "now, hey, look, the rest of the punters are coming down the stairs now. Let's say we get this party started, yeah?"

"I guess it's what Joey would have wanted", shrugged Ricardo, "he wanted his Best Promos night at The Social to be a success, so let's honour him in the only was we know how...by dancing the night away!"



"That's the ticket!", squealed Tony De Vit as he put the needle on the record. "One, two, three...hard house!" As the first of the paying clubbers entered the building, the blood evaporated from the walls and the skeletons turned back into normal people. Pete Fowler turned his cap on backwards and played a Japanese import B-side by Kurtis Blow with a massive smile on his face. As he finger gunned the ceiling, he shook his head, rolled his eyes and said to himself, "what the bloody hell was going on there, eh?", and downstairs the beats were rolling harder and faster, just how TdV liked them. Expression by Steve Blake roared through the dancefloor, and Tony De Vit winked at Danny, Jon and Ricardo as if to say, "what the bloody hell was going on there, eh?" and they all laughed and took another bump of Charlie chalk together. "To Joey!", they all cheered, clinking their Sambuca shot glasses and wiping their noses.

As for Alfie the cat, he didn't really order Joey Bellen'd to do anything. It turns out that all of this story was a figment of Joey's imagination, and this was just a story he made up for himself whilst locked up in his solitary confinement padded cell in Ruislip's Hospital for the Criminally Insane.

He was doing a life stretch...for murdering old age pensioners...with a lump hammer!

Don't have nightmares.

The End...or is it?

Skeletor, "I'll be back"

CREDITS

Outer Earth by Polytunnel on Made Magnetic
Buy itOuter Earth | Polytunnel | Made Magnetic

Open Door by Losoul on Running Back

Solaris by Passarella Death Squad on Passarella Records

Expression (Original Mix) by Steve Blake on Tidy Trax

The Secret DJ : Halloween weekend is the stuff of nightmares

The events depicted in this story are fictitious. Any similarity to any person living or dead is merely coincidental, I think.

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Friday, October 21, 2022

Let It Best Promos

Hi gang, thanks for coming along. It's a short one today because I don't think I'll be able to post anything next week, only it's half term, like, you know, and I've got, like, kids and that. Today's post is purely to keep the content carton topped up with blog juice.

DEPECHE MODE NEWS..................

Now. Make yourself a cup of tea, or a big bowl of heroin, and settle down for this what I'm about to show you now, soon. I'm about to share one of my favourite televised interviews of all time, which was recorded especially for YouTube a full TWELVE years before YouTube was invented!

That's how futuristic Depeche Mode were/are.

So, take an hour out of your day to enjoy the edge of the precipice-peak-90s-drug-hell-madness Depeche Mode taking mental questions from people with English as a second language from all around the world on extremely bad telephone connections, chaired by SIMON MAYO in the Ministry of Sound!

Fantastic stuff. They should have done all they could to keep Alan "Mr. Sensible" Wilder on, eh Mode fans?

Who's YOUR favourite member of Depeche Mode?

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HILARIOUS LOOKALIKES.................

I did a Hilarious Lookalike on Twitter the other day, and none other than Erol "Bugged Out! Alkan Retweeted it! I've never been as proud as punch as I was that day before then or since, if you get my drift.

Lookalikes are hilarious, so I'm glad that particular one was picked up.

POLITICS..............


Liz Truss didn't last long, did she? Here's our tribute to her brilliance last month which sadly didn't help her :-(

Ch-check it out: Best Promos: TRUSS

MUSIC NEWS.............

If you like dance music, you'll LOVE this by Man Power and his chums:


It got a massive 10/10 on THIS BLOG last month, so you know it's going to be good.

Blood Money Power by Man Power, Junto Club and Club Tularosa is out on Me Me Me on Friday 28 October.

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COMING SOOOOOOOOOON....
I'm currently thinking about writing a special Halloween post for Halloween on Halloween. I'm going to write a s-s-s-s-s-spooky tale and maybe call it The Haunted DJ, or The Haunted Nightclub.

BEEN AND GONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNE.....

THIS is still available to listen to:

And THIS:


FUN FACT:


My new favourite song is Kustard Cream by Kuwahara, and no, it's not just because I love custard creams!!! LOL


In fact, their whole biscuit-themed EP is brilliant, even the songs about ginger nuts...and I hhhhhhhate ginger nuts! It's called Son of a Biscuit, and it's OUT NOW on Paella Hair Sex.

I'm pushed for time here, but I genuinely think that this EP is worth an astonishing 10/10 ! It's that good...or should I say...Nice!


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THIS NEXT BIT IS REALLY FUNNY................

I'm bored now, and I really need to get on with some other stuff, so I'll leave you with a joke...


I say, I say, I say, why did the farmer become a DJ?

I don't know. Why did the DJ become a farmer?

Because he had sick BEETS!!! LOL Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

I'm sorry.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Raw Mix Unobtainable

When I was a kid, I honestly to God thought the older I got the more better I'd get at writing and you know what & I was big right on it.!! Not only is everyone at Best Promos really clever and handsome, we're all also really dead good at writing, and all, AND we're dead very good at writing about dance music! I'll tell you that!

But not only that, I'm a musical genius. It's boring now to talk about the two soup girls, but at the time I did this remix, it was still cool to talk about them. I did this because the one who did all the talking, the pink haired leader, sounds a bit like Anne Clark! LOL

Have a listen:

It's really good isn't it?

"How did you do it?"

Well, using Any Video Convertor. I ripped a karaoke version of Our Darkness off of YouTube and then ripped the audio of the soup protestors. I then opened Ableton, lumped both of the MP3s in and...I'm afraid that's where I have to draw the curtain. I can't give away all of my super studio secrets!

*winking smiley face*

Suffice to say, it's a tremendous edit/remix/thing that deserves a lot more attention than it's had, and, if you think about it, what the Best Promos "More Soup, Vicar?!" Remix really is, is an artistic representation of the very act of throwing soup all over a beloved work of art by Just Stop Oil, in that we at Best Promos have thrown a metaphorical tin of tomato soup all over a fab work of art, too, and glued our hands to the figurative wall of the Dance Music Museum of Modern Art. Anne Clark's Our Darkness is just as important to people who like dance music as Van Gogh's Sunflowers is to people who pretend to like walking around art galleries in silence, stroking their chin and acting like they know what they're looking at, and by gluing our hands to it and chucking soup all over Anne Clark, we're sending a message of solidarity, yeah, to everyone who, like, thinks that the Tories are complete BARRRSTARDS! Yeah!

Bloody Tories, eh?!

Oof. I feel all pent up now. Let's listen to some dance music and release the tension...

...Man2.0 has got a new EP out at the moment, and it's r-r-r-r-r-r-really good. It's called Levitate, and if I'm not mistaken, it's a clever piece of social commentary. I've interpreted the title of this EP as a rallying call to the Just Stop Oil and XR lot to put some fingerless gloves on and gather around the barrel fire of hate against the TORY POLITICIANS like Liz Truss, Kenneth Clarke, Jeremy Hunt and James Miliband who just think they're above us all, like, levitating above us, you know what I mean? It's a really heavy hammer to the establishment, man. You've got to hear it.

Yeah.

So, Man2.o, I mean, Man2.0, has already created a movement with the choice of title for EP, but what does the music sound like? Have a listen to this:


And this:

It's evil, isn't it, that second one? It's the kind of thing Daniel Avery would play at the start of one of his sets, or the type of thing Erol Alkan would play at the end of one of his. Those two are worth the price of the EP alone, but what you get on top of them is not one, not two, but three, THREE, more songs on it. There's a corking Stockholm Youth remix of that evil one, Gilead, a track called OumuaMua, which sounds like a sped up mid-80s Depeche Mode instrumental on acid (or steroids, or something), and a song called Stammer, w-w-w-w-which is r-r-r-r-r-r-really g-g-g-g-g-g-good.

Honestly, if I didn't have a promo copy of this EP, I'd definitely get down to my nearest Beatport shop and buy it.

Buy it not because you hate the Tories, buy it because it's got a solid 10/10 on Best Promos.

Levitate by Man2.0 is OUT NOW on Nein Records on Beatport, OUT LATER on Bandcamp.

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Rumble, rumble.

Rumble, rumble.

Don't worry, readers, I've not fallen down a hill, that's the sound of the big, plastic mixing bowl I've got on my lap. I've filled it up with all the recent MP3 promos I've been sent and am jumbling it all up with a wooden spoon. Pottsy has blindfolded me (and yes, he's already tried to tie my shoelaces together and pull my trousers down!), and I'm about to pick a new promo out to review at random, like in the FA Cup draw.

Do you remember when Rod Stewart did it drunk?! LOL

Right, here we go. Today's second dance music review is...

...

...it's Space Dimension Controller with, I don't know how you pronounce this. Crow two ma? Cro²ma by Space Dimension Controller. And I'll be playing that EP at home.

That concludes today's draw because after this review, I'm plugging a party by Sticky Heat at The Social. I'm always going on about The Social.

Cro²ma is on the terrific Hypercolour record label and, let me tell you, this is a terrific release by a terrific young man. Mark Hamill’s "Space Dimension Controller project has delivered some of the most enduring electronic music in recent times. Via single and album releases for the likes of Ninja Tune, Royal Oak, Dekmantel and Aus Music, SDC has thrilled with a certain timeless sound that has embodied science fiction swirling tones, glitchy and granular beats and a nostalgia for electronic music that always sounds futuristic.

On the ‘Cro²ma’ EP, SDC serves up a trio of intoxicating productions for the Hypercolour label. Highly accessible, yet detailed and intricate in design, Space Dimension Controller soaks all three tracks with sanguine melodies and bass blippy frolics that make for an exemplary release from the seasoned producer."

I didn't write any of that, but I agree wholeheartedly with EVERY word except the word, "blippy". I would have used the lines "bass in your face", "bass line" or "bass bleeped", but don't let that take away the enjoyment of the EP itself. I didn't. Have a listen to this:


It's good, isn't it? I don't know if Jack Hamill is rallying against anything with this release, or making any kind of political statement, but I do know that it's a very professional sounding EP with loads of bits in it that will make you dance, scream, shout AND think, and for that, I can only award it a 10/10.

My favourite track on it is the third track, Highborne, because it's the only one with a normal track title.

It's not out until FRIDAY 4 NOVEMBER 2022, so keep listening to that Soundcloud clip until it is out, and pre-order it on the link below.

Pre-order it hereCro²ma | Space Dimension Controller
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Last November, I went to see Justin Robertson at The Social, and it was not only refreshing to be on a dancefloor for the first time in ages because of Covid (remember Covid?), it was also a massive kick up the arse for me to start writing about dance music again after an extremely long few years spent in self-imposed blogging and social media exile. So, Justin, if you're reading this: thanks, mate! It genuinely was a brilliant experience, especially when he played that Candido track. I had a fabulous time, and it got me thinking seriously about being creative again, so it was all a big win win.

Wasn't it, readers?

Yes.

Well, Justin Robertson is back at The Social this November for the northern powerhouse middle-aged dance party promotion, Sticky Heat. He's there on Bonfire Night, actually, so there's bound to be FIRE WORKS in central London that night! LOL. I might even go along with my friend, Catherine Wheel! LOL. It's bound to be a...CRACKER! LOL. I hope the dancefloor doesn't, erm, no, err, Sticky Heat resident, Marco Giannini, is bound to ROCK IT (rocket)! LOL 


I'm going to watch West Brom at QPR with my dad that day, so if I'm able to come, I'll come. I said that about the Ransom Note party the other week, to be honest, but I definitely couldn't make it that night, and I'm still a bit nervous about seeing Wil after all these years in the blogging wilderness...or am I?

Anyway, my dad hhhhhhhhhates dance music, so if I can lose the old man, maybe I'll come along. Alternatively, if Justin Robertson can agree in writing, on Twitter or something, to only play songs by Billy Joel, James Taylor, Boz Scaggs, Steely Dan, Billy Joel, The Doobie Brothers, the Steve Miller Band, Billy Joel, Rufus Wainwright, Amy Winehouse, Billy Joel and Thin Lizzy all night, we'll definitely both be there.

I've got a feeling in me bones that it'll be a WHOPPING 10/10 kind of night.

Sticky Heat with Justin Robertson, Muddy Feet, Massey and Marco Giannini at The Social is on Saturday 5 November 2022 for ONLY £12.50 per ticket. That's less than a round of drinks.

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And finally, last week I put one of them Breton tops on and a beret, and I stared intently at a big, blank canvas with a pencil, a pen, some paint brushes, an easel and some expensive paint in my hand, and started scratching my chin with my other hand. After remembering that I'm not very good at painting, I logged onto my PC and opened up Microsoft Paint and made this instead:


It's one of those personal collages that people do to tell a story about their life and to show how cool their tastes are. I'm very proud of it, and I think it could sell as an NFT for millions of Bitcoins.

I just hope those troublemakers from Just Stop Oil don't burst in on this blog and lob soup all over it! LOL. Ooh, hang on a minute...what's going on here??!!! Woah! What the bloody hell you doing? SECURITY!!!!!


Grr. Those pesky kids!!! Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha...

See you next week, gang.

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Thursday, October 6, 2022

YOLO 17

I was watching that kung-fu film last night, Best Of The Best, and it reminded me that I write the best of the best blog that's about UK and International dance music and UK clubbing: Best Promos. And that reminded me that I haven't written anything this week yet because I've been too busy re-watching Best Of The Best over and over and over again! I'm mad, me! LOL!

Content is cing. No, kontent is king, so I do need to keep pushing stuff out, no matter how rubbish and rushed it might be.

So, yo. Put some respect on my name, bro, cuz this blog is absolute levels. Ya get me? Bruh.

Yes, readers, as you can tell, I've been hanging around with the youth of today, and they've been telling us at Best Promos what they want covered on the blog, and what events they want to see CARRIED OUT by us...we get it. We've listened, etc.

Later on, I'll be allowing the residents of the Whitby Dene Care Home in Ruislip to offer their thoughts and honest reviews of the latest releases by Man Power, Ritzi Lee and the new Subradeon EP on Rekids, but now it's back to the opinion of 'the kids', and they've been telling us that what they want more of is uncompromising political journalists playing uncompromising dance music at The Social, in London.

'The kids' have been telling us here at Best Promos, in no uncertain terms, that this kind of night HAS to happen at some point in the future, even if nobody will actually go to it, and a trendy group of teenage graphic designers in Hillingdon have even knocked up a flyer for the party with their high-tech internet wizardry, probably using Canva, or Inkscape.

Best Promos presents James O'Brien - MAXIMUM IMPACT (capitalisation and bold font of party name is non-negotiable) will 100% be a fantastic evening if it goes ahead. But don't thank me, thank the groundswell of support for it by YOU, the bloody kids who read this bloody blog.


Let's burst into that care home, eh, and find out what the old fogies thing about current dance music?! It's going to do their heads in, I can see it!

Joan Ball (83) has had a listen to the upcoming Man Power, Junto Club and Club Tularosa EP. It's called Blood Money Power, and I think it's good, but what did Joan think of it?

"It's really good. Ten out of ten."

Blood Money Power is out on Friday 28 October on Me Me Me.

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Right. Let's go and knock on next door. I think it's Sid. Sid Boggle. Hello? Sid? Sid Boggle? Oh, he's asleep.

I rigged up a Funktion-One soundsystem in the bedroom of Sid Boggle (79) and woke him up from his afternoon nap with the new techno EP from the ace Dutch producer, Ritzi Lee. It's called Negentropy [3/3] - Epilogue, and I think it's terrific, but what does Sid make of it?

"It's really good. Ten out of ten."

Negentropy [3/3] - Epilogue is out on Friday 14 October on Mord.

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That new Subradeon EP on Rekids is as smooth as lemon curd on crumpets, isn't it, readers? But I wonder if an old person would think the same...let's go and knock on another OAP's door and get their opinion on something only young people should listen to! LOL.



Me and Doreen Aldridge (93) had a right old giggle listening to it, ladies and gentlemen, but you can't listen to it yet because of this:

[RADIO EMBARGO] NO LISTED RADIO PLAYS BEFORE 7TH OCTOBER

So, have a listen to this instead whilst we wait for Doreen's assessment.

Pfft. Stuff the embargo, have a listen. Rock n roll:

Doreen, my love, what did you think of the Subradeon EP, From The City To The Suburbs, on Rekids, my dear?

"It's really good. Ten out of Ten."

Aww. From The City To The Suburbs by Subradeon is out on Rekids Special Projects on Friday 7 October.

Pre-order it herefrom-the-city-to-the-suburbs-ep
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Follow Rekids on Twitter and on Instagram

Ahh, aren't they lovely, old people? Awww.

That's my contractual obligation with myself fulfilled for this week, I'm logging off now and getting on with my REAL LIFE.

Now, where's that Best Of The Best video?! LOL!

Ta'ra, chuck.

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