Pete from PCPodcast up from this week with Colin and Izzie on the flank carrying some great sounds to your ears this week. Petes Submissions: Civilian - If the Sun (Nottingham UK) Mexico Indigo - The Northern Line (London UK) Colins Submissions: Windmill - Toyko Moon (Newport Pagnall, England) Bang Bang Bang - This Way, That Way (Brighton, England) Izzies Submissions: The Uniform - kill me car (Barnsley, England) Brenda- Big Dog Broken Hand (Bournemouth/Poole/ London UK) Download (Right Click or Control+Click, and save as) Comment below or email madeintheukshow@gmail.com
Izzie hosts this week, playing some of the best UK Music. Izzies Submissions: 3am Association - A Minor improvisation (Nottingham UK) Mexico Indigo - The Northern Line (London UK) Colins Submissions: The Black Ghosts - Repitition kills you (London UK) Vile Evils - (Birmingham, England) Petes Submissions: Dead World Leaders - What Do You Propose (I Do)? (Sheffield, England) Monday Club Circus - Spanish Beats (Hastings, England) Download (Right Click or Control+Click, and save as) Comment below or email madeintheukshow@gmail.com
Ordinary people enjoy the water features on a warm balmy night in the midlands as the sun goes down. Originally shot in Nottingham Old Market Square late one summer sunday night (2030-2100) on 1080i hdv this was edited and converted to 720p.
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Part 3 of 19 of Hot to Trot at Venue 44 in Mansfield (Saturday 26th Febuary 1994). Hot to Trot was a regular monthly event organised by Russell Davison & Pete Wye. They hit on the idea of transferring the unique atmosphere of their weekly run Progress at Derby to an all-nighter. The logos for the events famously featured a happy pig! To celebrate 18 months of success they commissioned the makers of spitting image puppets to make a large red House (Progress) and a pink pig (Hot to Trot). The pig was duly hung up over the dance floor at Hot to Trot and the House was positioned over the stairs on the entrance to Progress. Apparently nobody say a thing, as person or persons unknown lifted this 5 foot monolith off the ceiling, carried it downstairs past security and out into the street. No doubt there were a few punters muttering about messy E's as they watch the mascot wandering off down the road. A £100 reward was offered for its safe return - no questions asked! Review from 1993: As one of the Midlands premier clubs in it's various guises (Renaissance, Zest, Vibealite and at present Arcana). I'm sure there will be many of you reading this that have been to the Venue 44. We were inside by 23.30pm and for the first half an hour everybody was confined to the downstairs area, the buzz of anticipation in that time was something that I've never sampled before. Nothing particular was happening (apart from some good tunes being spun), but everybody seemed to have a smile on their face and a spring in their step. At midnight upstairs was opened and Jools took the decks. For those of you that have not been their before, the main room is a longish rectangular shape with dance platforms all over the place (one guy even managed to get on top of the Coke machine), at the front is a stage with the DJ box to one side high above the crowd. The sound system is truly monstrous and works in a tandem with a laser than Pink Floyd would kill for. In short it is an unpretentious room (apart from the odd pink pig hanging from the ceiling) designed to let you dance yourself into oblivion. Round about 01.00am that fine purveyor of House music Jim "Shaft" Ryan took over and played his usual solid set winding up the crowd for the arrival of Alister Whitehead. About the same time as Whitehead took control there was a massive influx of people coming in from Derby and Nottingham, the stairway resembled a tube station at rush hour and upstairs started to bounce harder than Dolly Parton's tits in an earthquake. By the time Graeme Parks arrival the place was mad and he kept the whole thing flowing along with a seamless mix of upbeat Garage and pure House. By 07.00am the upstairs was thinning out (although the chill out room still looked like Benidorm airport during an air traffic controllers strike) and Pete and Russell took over for the last hour with a bunch of anthems for the die hard party animals. What a night. Definitely the best of the year and one of the best ever. If you've even the slightest inclination towards House music make sure you're at the next Hot to Trot, it could be the best £11 you ever spend. Author: venue44mansfield Keywords: Progress Derby DJ Lisa Loud 44 Belvedere Street Mansfield Club Zest Nottingham Nottinghamshire Added: July 30, 2008
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Filed under: Fandom, Newsstand, ComicCon Q. Why is Cinematical not posting as much as it usually does? What's going on with the site? Did everyone go on vacation at the same time? Will things return to normal anytime soon? Can you tell us anything? A. "We're still operating, we're undergoing an editorial readjustment, things will be back to normal on August 1st." Here's a round up of news for today: The Wolverine Comic Con trailer has leaked online, and you can watch it in two parts -- one here, one here. I missed this footage when it premiered, and have to say that I love what I see. Hopefully Fox will put it online soon. Speaking of trailers, Oliver Stone's W now has a teaser thingy online over at Moviefone. And, honestly, it doesn't look too bad. Definitely teases; definitely has me interested. You? Shia LaBeouf took one step closer to becoming a "normal" celebrity after he crashed his car and was arrested for suspicion of DUI early Sunday morning. Wes Craven admits to talking to Bob Weinstein about doing another Scream movie. Fans everywhere scream, "F*ck no, dude! Leave it alone!" A collection of 20 Heath Ledger as the Joker t-shirts and where you can buy them. Following a $75 million take this past weekend, The Dark Knight has now grossed $355 million worldwide. Also of note: Step Brothers took home $30 million and The X-Files: I Want to Believe managed $10.2 million. Ridley Scott's revisionist Robin Hood tale, Nottingham, has been delayed indefinitely. The Hollywood Reporter cites "script concerns, location logistics and the current labor unrest all played a role in the decision." Production was supposed to begin next month, and will now most likely be pushed back to next year. Vampires are hot these days, and Family Guy writer David A. Goodman has just been brought on to adapt Blatant Comics' Last Blood, about "the human survivors of a zombie massacre who find themselves protected by a band of vampires who need their blood to survive." Nice. More coming later ... Permalink | Email this | Comments
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This Clash of Warriors event took place on 23rd March 2008 in Nottingham This is the second round of Fight 8 featuring Andy Harby and David Cepliski Author: COWNotts Keywords: Clash Of Warriors MMA Mixed Martial Arts Cage Fighting Nottingham Cyprus Andy Harby David Cepliski Added: July 19, 2008
This Clash of Warriors event took place on 23rd March 2008 in Nottingham This is the first round of Fight 1 featuring Andy Crichton and Rich Barton Author: COWNotts Keywords: Clash Of Warriors MMA Mixed Martial Arts Cage Fighting Nottingham Cyprus Andy Crichton and Rich Barton Added: July 18, 2008
Author: AnarchyCamp Added: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 17:39:25 -0800 Duration: 592We thought it would be a great idea to take the giant SUM 41 sign from outside of the Carling Academy. The yellowmen didn't like this one bit. This is Anarchy Camp Breaks Birmingham: Part 3