20 Mar 2021
7 in 1 (3)
8 Mar 2021
Daft Punk's 1997 Essential Mix
Been on a Daft Punk binge after the news a few weeks ago. I still think Human After All is under-rated and I still don't really get Random Access Memories. However, this awful hot take from Pitchfork on Discovery has been a new joy.
Yet the main thing has been Daft Punk's Essential Mix from 1997. A pumping two hours of French filter house, proper techno, and influences, it's on BBC Sounds for the next couple of weeks in its Classic Essential Mix strand. It's also worth a listen for Pete Tong's hilariously naff intro and input from 1997, well Smashie and Nicey.
This isn't the first time Daft Punk's mix has been on the Classic Essential Mix strand either. Or should it be Thomas Bangalter's mix? Back in April 2020, Busy P did the intro, as the now Ed Banger label boss was the then Daft Punk manager. And Bangalter did the mix on Busy P's decks in his flat.
Anyway, as it's also been posted in the last year, it means it's quite easy to find a decent download of Daft Punk's Essential Mix. Il n'y a pas d'excuses.
7 Mar 2021
Radio 1's Residency: Spring 2021 Update
- Anz
- Avalon Emerson
- Carista
- Carl Cox
- Shy FX*
- Disclosure
- DJ EZ*
- Eris Drew and Octo Octa
- Saoirse
- Teki Latex
- Amelie Lens
- Joy Orbison
- Sherelle
23 Feb 2021
21 Feb 2021
Inspiral Cardiff Sports Bar
Last month on Socially Distant Sports Bar, Elis James picked Cardiff City - The Movie, a short film by Johnny Owen for City's 2008 FA Cup Final appearance.
I remember watching it before the final, and it's an odd one for me, as it speaks to a slightly older football fan and one who supports a different team from what I do. Yet it still stirs something in me.
FYI I'm one of those armchair fans following a side 200 miles away. I always used to say I got my sporting disappointment from following Wales but that's gone out the window now.
Still, there's always good old, bad old Glamorgan for that hit of local sporting despair. Plus I'm a Jacksonville Jaguars fan, so I also support shit teams from afar.
Where was I? Yes, despite not following the Bluebirds, Cardiff City - The Movie still resonates. Especially the stuff on the cultural hegemony of rugby here. It's that good a film. It's honest and poetic, without being wanky.
And it also has a proper soundtrack, kicking off with I Want You by Inspiral Carpets featuring Mark E. Smith of The Fall.
Also, how long ago does 2008 look and feel?


