In between unpacking boxes in our new place, i got to dj another magical Custom Made after the legendary Dj Derek, and the inspired Jon Kennedy. Here’s a few of my favourite bits
I’m in the process of moving sites, and thinking about reformatting the whole breaks chartage thing. As i play such a wide range of music, and because i been using Last F.m quite a lot again recently, i’m thinking about a new approach to try and represent more of what i’m playing month to month, (as opposed to listening to 500 breaks mp3s every month in the hope to find 10 good enough to chart!)
There needs to be a new way to accomodate this new territory, so i will hope to be back in 2008 with a new website, a different approach, and a better reason to chart. ![]()
Is with Urban Disturbance, Funkatronic, Deuce, and Sexual AllStars. Until the flyers done, here’s the details. Hope you can be there ![]()
10pm - 6am
£5 before 11.30 £8 after (£5 NUS all night)
Factory Club:
Baobinga & ID
RCAINE
Boogie Dave
Marc Reck
Lopan
Kaiser Sayso
Frankie Dred
Dani C
Badaboon
Poolside Stage:
Phibes
Terrorbyte
Phase 2
Aries & Benny
Subcitizen
TNT & Vytol
Kitchen:
Mogs
Tomas Rubeck
Dan Appleton
This is an email from the drop beats mailing list. Boogie asked to send it on. Make of it what you will.
- Rutland Herald - Article published Nov 11, 2007
Iraq war is a betrayal of American democracy - By MATT HOWARD
(Editor’s note: Matt Howard gave this statement at a recent protest at the Statehouse)
In 2003 I illegally invaded the sovereign nation of Iraq with 1st Tank battalion 1st Marine Division. My commander in chief unleashed the world’s fiercest fighting force upon the country and people of Iraq, and now those of us used and betrayed by him are demanding justice.
Four and a half years after our opening “shock and awe” Bush’s lies are known throughout the world, and yet he continues to act with impunity. Four and a half years later the Bush regime has unleashed a hell upon the country of Iraq that only those who have been there can truly understand.
As a two-tour combat veteran of this brutal war, I have a responsibility to speak honestly and openly about what has been done and what continues to be done in our name. We veterans know that this war is not the one being sanitized on the nightly news. It has nothing to do with the liberation of the people of Iraq; instead it has everything to do with the subjugation and domination of these people in the name of U.S. imperial economic and strategic interests.
We did not go to war with the country of Iraq, we went to war with the people of Iraq. During the initial invasion we killed women. We killed children. We senselessly killed farm animals. We were the United States Marine Corps, not the Peace Corps, and we left a swath of death and destruction in our wake all the way to Baghdad.
Let me say again so that there is no misunderstanding. I stand here today as a former U.S. Marine saying we are killing women and children in Iraq. This is the true nature of war. War lends itself to atrocities. Don’t think you can use an organization designed to kill other human beings for anything humanitarian. That has never been our mission. That was crystal clear from the moment I was forced to bury the crate of humanitarian food given to me in Kuwait.
Four and a half years later we as soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines are done. We are done being told under threat of court martial to run over children that get in the way of our speeding convoys.
We are done raiding and destroying the homes of innocent Iraqis on a nightly basis.
We are done abusing and torturing prisoners.
We are done being hired thugs for the 160,000 contractors and U.S. corporate interests in Iraq.
We are done being poisoned by depleted uranium, the unspoken Agent Orange of this war.
We are done coming home broken, from two, three, four tours of duty – only to find our commander in chief has actually tried to CUT funding to the Department of Veterans Affairs. To find our doctors being told to diagnose us with pre-existing personality disorders instead of post traumatic stress syndrome.
We are done killing for lies.
So Iraq Veterans Against the War is taking back our history – the history that has been robbed from us. We are dispelling the myth that the Vietnam war ended when the Democrats started voting against it. Instead we are spreading the truth about how the American War in Vietnam ended.
The Vietnam War ended when soldiers put down their weapons and refused to fight; when pilots dropped their bombs in the ocean.
We are re-educating the public to let them know that the power ultimately lies with the people. Just take a look at the thousands of pages of internal documents from the Department of Defense explicitly detailing how at the end of the Vietnam war the military had collapsed. It was literally in a state of mutiny. And that movement is slowly starting again. Because ultimately in every war waged throughout human history, those forced to fight quickly realize they have much more in common with those they are being told to kill than with those telling them to do the killing.
And we are re-educating the public about the true nature of sectarian violence. No, the middle east is NOT inherently violent. In fact, in the 1,400-year schism between Sunnis and Shias – there has NEVER been a civil war fought. They have always lived in the same neighborhoods and even intermarried. The United States has caused this civil war using the classic colonial techniques of divide and conquer.
George Bush is a war criminal who has violated international law, the Geneva convention and the Nuremburg standards and needs to tried accordingly for crimes against humanity.
I ask every red-blooded American today: What would you do if your homeland was savagely invaded and occupied by another country? The Iraqis will continue to resist and fight until the last American has left their homeland. Period. End the violence in Iraq? End the occupation.
We veterans are speaking out to stop the violence being perpetrated in our name. When we voted in the Democrats on an anti-war mandate, the Bush regime expanded the war. As we are marching against further occupation, the Bush regime is making threats against Iran.
And we will not continue to be silenced by the mainstream media. Top generals and bottom privates are all speaking in unison now. We know the truth about the slaughter of upwards of one million Iraqis. Why is no one listening? We will not stand by as this regime tricks the country into thinking that if you oppose the war you do not support the troops. We ARE the troops and we have never felt support from this administration. Stop mindlessly supporting the troops. Start demanding that we come home – and maybe think about apologizing to us when we get back.
Matt Howard attained the rank of corporal in the United States Marine Corps. He is head of the Vermont chapter for Iraq Veterans Against the War.
A new day has broken, and even though i am due to be moving out next week, i have a sense that i have once again, come home.
While i’m trying to keep this blog free from what i’m doing in life type thing, as i doubt whether its of any interest to anyone apart from my parents, the main focus for this week in that respect is moving house, and i do want to keep up with my blog so…
While i’m finding the actual packing up and getting rid of stuff a very therapeutic exercise, last night i found the restoring of spaces back to the uncluttered nature they’ve suffered for so long now, really feels like a new chapter which has been allowed to open. We’re only here for another week or so, and i’m really looking forward to moving into the new place cus it is really nice, but after eating a wholesome meal in an clutter free kitchen last night, i’m know i’m going to miss this ole house.
If anyone’s looking for a big 5 bedroom house, with good landlords, and decent rent, drop us an email.
Probably was one of the most emotional weekends i’ve had for a long while!
After setting up the p.a, decks and lights in the prince cellar, we all shared an early xmas meal in the fighting cocks, with a lot of mutual friends, to mark Rich & Lyndall’s next 6 months in Austrailia. The food was, to be fair, pretty poor, with rock hard roasties, cold broccolli, and what seemed like instant espressos and out the box deserts. While i do really like the pub to drink in, my food experiences there have been pretty undersized and overpriced, so not one i could recommend on the food front. A few of us complained, including my partner, who had been offered a pretty unchristmassy replacement for a miscount. This led to bigger things which i won’t go into here.
Afterwards we all went to the Prince for what turned out to be a really great party, and another very memorable djing gig for me, first with a back to back set with Anne Marie and Leon til 1.30 am, then after 2 hours of proper sock rockin, and small pockets of sillyness, i had another back to back with Rich Batsford for the last half hour. Loads of fun, with a whole load of great people, and our best friends had a most fitting send off for their next 6 months in sunny Australia. Bon voyage amigos. ![]()
The next morning was a dark one, and matters of the heart and the impending move took up most of the day, despite being up for 10.30am to go for day 3 of my course. By the evening we back to the middle with a meal in Blue Ginger (which really is a great place to eat), and a trip to the jibbering birthday party at the Hare and Hounds. The Destroyers were in the main room, and Quantic Soul Orchestra Dj was playing in the newly opened backroom. The sound seemed a bit quite quiet for the Destroyers, as they definitly didnt seem to have their normal impact, but the dj in the other room was great to keep dipping in and grooving out to. Saw lots of friends, and we ended up going to back to Big Johns for a nightcap or two.
