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My Sonar 2010

22 June, 2010

Summer music festivals – sunshine, mind-blowing music, great times – these are words that immediately spring to mind at this time of year. Unfortunately, for a lot of us here in the UK there are three other words that tend to gatecrash this idyllic notion and they are: ‘rain’, ‘mud’ and ‘wellies’. So often we find ourselves ‘tolerating’ the typically unpredictable British ‘summer’ whilst trying to rave it up to the Prodigy or getting our groove on with Delphic. And for a lot of us, we battle through it in a Churchill’s England stylee, putting on a stiff upper lip and laughing off the deluge of mud and excrement as a mere novelty and the true mark of your character (looking out the window right now, I must admit the weather for the forthcoming Glasto is looking pretty good, but this is a rare exception to the rule really isn’t it!).

Well, bollocks to all that I say. Why tolerate this most enigmatic of seasons when you don’t really have to? Whilst the children of the local school down the road from the Matterly Bowl are being airlifted out of their flooded village and the various independent festivals are being put out of business by greedy police unions, there are many great festivals a mere hop, skip and a bogle away in Europe.

One such festival is Sonar: International Festival of Advanced Music and Multimedia Art, in Barcelona, where I was lucky enough to pop my european festival cherry just last week. As I cast my mind back a few days, I fondly recall the beautiful clear blue skies, the temperatures in the mid-20s, the throngs of bikini-clad beautiful people, the complete lack of feral psy-trancers, the friendly naked chaps with the grande tattooed pene… oh and of course, the music. Sonar, for me, was as much about the setting as it was the music. Nestled amongst the bohemian el Raval by day, and the enormous disused airport near the majestic Montjuic by night, Sonar had the best of both worlds. It had the sunny laid-back vibes of a field in the middle of nowhere, yet you could still duck out whenever you liked to pick up cartons of sangria for 1 euro from the local Supermercado (quite handy considering one of the few downsides was the expensive drinks and food – but then that’s pretty much par for the course at most festivals). Of course that was if you could tear yourself away from the very cool Adidas-sponsored VIP bar that was dressed up to resemble the Mos Eisley Cantina in Star Wars, complete with giant Millennium Falcon-shaped beanbags. And as a respite from the sun and sangria, there were also plenty of seminars, product demos and exhibitions to sink your intellectual teeth into. Then after a quick spruce up at your air-conditioned, mud-free, non-leaky hotel nearby, you’d take a short bus ride to the Sonar By Night venue and simply immerse yourself in banging dance music until the sun came up.

And what music! Highlights during the daytime for me were the SonarDome roadblock for Caribou, the electro-punk noise of Nedry, the 80s p-funk of Shake Aletti, the socio-political rhymes of Speech Debelle and, most surprsingly, the deep house grooves of Pete Tong on the ‘ones and zeroes’. The evenings were a more intense affair where the bigger acts got to flex their 303s in front of equally bigger crowds across the three arenas. Of the heavyweights, I was stunned by James Murphy’s LCD Soundsystem in SonarClub, who were completely on top of their game. Performances of Drunk Girls, All My Friends and the epic Tribulations would have left me frozen with amazement if I hadn’t been dancing like such a loon instead. There were a few WTF looks from the more leftfield-leaning punters as Dizzee Rascal banged out pop hits such as Bonkers and Dance With Me, but they were in a minority as the rest of the crowd bounced with the boy in the corner prior to being kicked squarely in the cajones by the mental grooves of Caspa. And I’d be ashamed to omit the simply beautiful SonarPub arena, lit up like Piccadilly Circus (if Antoni Gaudi did neon advertising, of course).

However, as those who know me would expect, my highlight of the festival was always going to be The Chemical Brothers on the last night. Tom and Ed performed their new album Further from start to finish, followed by an encore of greatest hits and there wasn’t a single static person in the entire room. I say room, but that doesn’t really do the Sonar Club any justice… the place is immense. Like several football fields immense. I’m not usually a big fan of huge gigs, usually because the atmosphere can be rather tepid, often thanks to an imbalance of aggro lager boys and plastic music fans outnumbering the hug-a-stranger rave crew. But in this case, everyone was up for it, everyone was bouncing to every beat and everyone was left smiling after three days and three nights of showing the rest of festival-land how to do an excellent music festival.

I have told one slight cerdo pie though. As great as the Chemical Brothers were, the absolute highlight of the festival for me was sunny Barcelona. Giant tattooed nobs and all 🙂

Hubie x

Download The Hubie Sounds Mashup & Remix Special Now!

4 June, 2009

Hiya peeps!

Thanks for tuning in the other night, we hope you enjoyed the show. My apologies once again for not being able to broadcast the show live. Big ups to Kapiche for airing the show for me. Never fear, I will be back on the Brapwaves live and direct from Hubie Sounds Studios for the next show, on Saturday 13th June @ 8pm GMT! See you then!

In the meantime, for those of you who would like to download this show, it is now available from the Brap.FM archives RIGHT HERE!

Here’s the tracklist…

* Del Tha Funkee Homosapien vs Beck – Mista Loser – Hubie Mash (CDR)
* Grand Flash vs INXS – The Message – PopChop Remix (PopChop)
* Nick Thayer – Get Up (Bomb Strikes)
* Krafty Skillz – Another One Bites (White)
* Dizzee Rascal vs Beatvandals – Old Skool – Beatvandals Mix (CDR)
* Mashed Up Funk – Cramp Rakim (White)
* Public Enemy vs The Chemical Brothers – Leave The Noize @ Home (White)

** Rico Tubbs – ‘Knuckle Sandwich Remixed’ Minimix **
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* David Bowie vs MGMT – Stardust Kids – A Plus D Bootie Remix (CDR)
* Ice Cube – You Can Do It – Bass Kleph Booty (CDR)
* Mujava – Township Funk – Mooquee Edit (CDR)
* KRSOne – Sound Of Da Police – Krames Edit/Liam Vizzle Re-Edit (CDR)
* White Stripes vs Disco Trash Music – Seven Rave Nation Army (CDR)
* Erik B & Rakim – Know The Ledge – Atomic Hooligan Re-Mash (CDR)
* Black Eyed Peas – Boom Boom Pow – Chew Fu vs ReL1 Refix (CDR)
* Dopefish – Where’s Your Hive In The Blur (CDR)
* Bootasaurus – Big Boots (Party Style)
* LFO vs X-Men – Freak (CDR)
* Booty Breaks – Deeperflash (Booty Breaks Vol. 1)
* Cosmos – Break Me With You – Stanton Warriors Remix (Skint)
* Spiritualized – I Think I’m In Love – The Chemical Brothers Vocal Remix (Dedicated)
* Queen – Fat Booty Girls – Nick Thayer Remix (CDR)

Thanks for downloading this show!

The next Hubie Sounds will air on Saturday 13th June @ 8pm GMT with a special guest mix from Mike Lennon! Live & direct on Brap FM!

Previous Hubie Sounds shows can be downloaded here

Hubie x

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Download Hubie Sounds 02/05/09 Now!

4 May, 2009

Hey everyone!

Thanks for tuning in the other night, we hope you enjoyed the show 🙂

For those of you who would like to download the show, it is now available from the Brap.FM archives RIGHT HERE!

Here’s the tracklist…

* Dizzee Rascal vs Armand Van Helden – Bonkers – Doorly Remix (CDR)
* M.I.A. – Paper Planes – Diplo Remix (XL)
* Deelite vs M.I.A. – Hombre Is In The Groove – DJ Prince Mashup (CDR)
* Myagi feat. The Root Sellers – How To Test – Nick Thayer Remix (Pop And Lock)
* All Good Funk Alliance – On The Prowl (Jalapeno)
* Last Japan – Fucked From Above 1989 (CDR)
* The Prodigy – Take Me To The Hospital (Take Me To The Hospital)

** Hubie Wants To Have Diplo‘s Babies **
* Hot Chip – Shake A Fist – Diplo Remix (EMI)
* Bonde Do Role – Solta O Frango (Domino)
* Diplo – Way More Brazil (Big Dada)
* Spank Rock – Put That Pussy On Me – Diplo Tonite Remix (Big Dada)
* Claude Vonstroke – The Whistler – Diplo Remix (Data)
* Young MC – Bust A Move – Diplo Remix (Delicious Vinyl)
* Diplo – Blow Your Head (Mad Decent)
* Bloc Party – Where Is Home? – Diplo Remix (Wichita)

* AC Slater – Party Like Us (Party Like Us)
* Rico Tubbs – Hip Rave Anthem (Cheap Thrills)
* Djedjotronic feat. Spoek – Dirty & Hard – Stereoheroes Remix (CDR)
* Fatboy Slim – Rockafeller Skank – Riva Starr Remix (Skint)
* Black Eyed Peas – Boom Pow – Riot The DJ Remix (CDR)
* Joachim Garraud – Are U Ready – Roman Salzger’s Your Mama Is Rave Remix (Sneakerz MUZIK)
* The Chemical Brothers – Electronic Battle Weapon 7 – Hubie’s Polekat Edit (CDR)
* DJ Zinc feat. No Lay – Killa Sound (Bingo Bass)
* Udy – Hustlin’ (CDR)
* La Roux – In For The Kill – Hostage Remix (CDR)
* Haggstrom feat. Terri Walker – Be My Baby – Peo de Pitte Remix (Flat Out)
* Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Zero – N.A.S.A. Bloody Lobo Remix (CDR)
* LCD Soundsystem – All My Friends – Edit (DFA)
* Nirvana – Sliver (Geffen)
* Missy Elliott vs The Cure – Get Your Freak On – PopChop Mix (PopChop)

Thanks for listening to Hubie Sounds! Make sure you tune into the next show on Saturday 16th May @ 8pm GMT! Live and direct on Brap.FM!

Previous Hubie Sounds shows can be downloaded here

Hubie x

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Hubie Sounds On Air This Saturday Night!

30 April, 2009

Hey everyone 🙂

After a short hiatus, Hubie Sounds is back on air this Saturday night! We’ll be bringing you another action-packed episode chock full of bouncy beats, throbbing basslines and the occasional cheeky bootleg, including fresh new tuna by the likes of Dizzee Rascal, Fatboy Slim, Rico Tubbs and Haggstrom! 😉

Oh and ‘Hubie’s Babies’ is back! This week we’ll be doing a feature on Mad Decent label owner and master of Bmore  Diplo, in Hubie Wants To Have Diplo’s Babies. Expect to hear a kerwality mashup of Diplo’s finest productions old and new 🙂

If you’re unfamiliar with Diplo, or you’d like to learn more about him, check out his myshizzle right here: http://www.myspace.com/diplo

And for more info about his label Mad decent, check out this website: http://www.maddecent.com/

So I hope you can tune in this Saturday, 2nd May @ 8pm GMT, live and direct on Brap FM!

See you in the Brap Chatroom!

For further details, including how to tune in, check out my Radio Show page  )

Hubie x

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Hubie Sounds 20/09/08 Archive & Tracklist

22 September, 2008

Big ups to everyone that tuned in! You can now download the show from the Brap.FM archives right HERE

Here’s the tracklist…

* MIA – Paper Planes (XL)
* Blackalicious – A To G (Mo’Wax)
* A Tribe Called Quest – I Left My Wallet In El Segundo (Zomba)
* PopChop – Get Ur Freak On (PopChop)
* Grand Flash & Melle Mel – White Lines (Don’t Do It) (Sugar Hill/Sanctuary)
* The Chemical Brothers – Keep My Composure (Freestyle Dust)

** Hubie Would Like To Have DJ Icey‘s Babies **
* DJ Icey – Back At Base (Zone)
* DJ Icey – Kinky Boombox (Zone)
* DJ Icey – She’s Gamey (Zone)
* DJ Icey – Double Double (Zone)
* Krafty Kuts & DJ Icey – Through The Door – DJ Icey Remix (Supercharged)

* Mr No Hands – Button Down – Groove Diggerz Remix (No Handed Music)
* Fatboy Slim – Star 69 – Timo Maas Remix (Skint)
* Machines Don’t Care – Spycatcher (Machines Don’t Care)
* J*O*K*R* – SandMan (CDR)
* Paz – Fist Pump (Freakshow Disco Productions)
* Kidda – Under The Sun – Herve’s Ain’t No Sunshine Mix (Skint)
* DJ Blaqstarr feat. Rye Rye – Shake It To The Ground – Claude Von Stroke Remix (Mad Decent)
* Armand Van Helden – Je T’aime – Switch Remix (Southern Fried)
* The Chemical Brothers – Hey Boy Hey Girl – Soulwax Remix (Freestyle Dust)
* Koma & Bones – Body Count (Burrito)
* Meat Beat Manifesto – Radio Babylon – Lee Coombs VIP Remix (CDR)
* Evil Nine – They Live! – Trevor Loveys Hip Hop Remickz (Marine Parade)
* The BPA feat. Dizzee Rascal & David Byrne – Toe Jam – Stanton Warriors Remix (Southern Fried)
* Nick Thayer – I Don’t Sleep At Night (Passenger)
* Muse – Knights Of Cydonia (A & E)

Don’t forget to tune into the next installment of Hubie Sounds on the 4th of October. Same Brap time, same Brap channel!

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