Author: flyagaric23

  • Beatbox Juggle Practice – A New Focus

    Beatbox Juggle Practice – A New Focus

    Today, I beatboxed and juggled in search of meaning and some flow. I recorded some snips for you to get a small insight on my focus.

    Lyrics soon come. Stay safe.

    –Steve Fly





    #FuckOfNaziPunks

  • John Sinclair Radio Show 883 – Rawer Than Raw

    John Sinclair Radio Show 883 – Rawer Than Raw

    Hi, due to technical difficulties beyond my control at RFA, I’ve hosted this show at my site, love, steve. (Radio Free Amsterdam)

    “John Sinclair Radio Show 883 – Rawer Than Raw”

    Episode 883 is coming once more from Radio Free Amsterdam’s Detroit headquarters in the Cass Corridor where I’m featuring the music and wisdom of the great bluesman Bobby Rush, playing sides from his new album Rawer Than Raw interspersed with segments of his substantial conversation with Robert Jr. Whitall & Sugar Mae Owens of Big City Rhythm & Blues magazine.

    The John Sinclair Foundation Presents:

    RAWER THAN RAW

    JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 883

    Cass Corridor, Detroit, October 6, 2020 [20621]

    Yusef Lateef: Happyology

    Bobby Rush: Hard Times

    Bobby Rush Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bobby Rush: Don’t Start Me To Talking

    Bobby Rush Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bobby Rush: Down In Mississippi 

    Bobby Rush Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bobby Rush: Sometimes I Wonder

    Bobby Rush Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bobby Rush: Smokestack Lightning

    Bobby Rush Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bobby Rush: Let Me In Your House

    Bobby Rush Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bobby Rush: Honey Bee

    Bobby Rush Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bobby Rush: Shake It For Me

    Bobby Rush Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bobby Rush: Garbage Man

    Bobby Rush Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bobby Rush: Dust My Broom

    A JOINT PRODUCTION

    Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam

    Program produced, edited, assembled & annotated by John Sinclair

    Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

    Special thanks to Robert Jr. Whitall & Sugar Mae Owens of Big City Rhythm & Blues magazine

    © 2020 The John Sinclair Foundation

  • Steve Fly Newsletter (Patreon)

    Steve Fly Newsletter (Patreon)

    Hi, sending warmest regards and sweetest wishes to you, wherever you are…out there in the rapidly transforming world. I’ve stepped up production and output in my gesture of unique entertainment during this next sheltering in place phase, lockdown-two or whatever you call it. Meditation two, the second challenge?  

    I’m moved by considerate people who choose extra caution, thinking of others because it makes sense, not waiting to be instructed to act under threat of fine or mandatory laws. I see care and sincere concern bursting out from most people, coming together, contrary to the narrative from the 24/7 media bombardment, division, mistrust, confusion. There’s beautiful, heartwarming humility everywhere, if we can cut through the digital fog of culture wars and break the spell of despair.  

    I curated a Youtube Playlist in March) Videos To Help During The Coronavirus, I’m carefully adding what I feel is worthy. Plus, pruning Youtube Playlists with thousands of hours of material, take a look HERE.

    I’m still editing that damned novel, amassing appendices and multimedia footnotes, struggling to lift it all and make it cohere when heading into second lockdown challenge. I trust the light hearted side of prose can overshadow the murky side, it feels like a tightrope walk wearing tights on my head. I want to be sure, really sure, that I write what I mean and mean what I write. I’m a little perplexed about how to proceed (print and produce the book as a physical artefact) recently I’ve considered a USB stick to also hold video, audio and images. The plot thickens.

    I wrote a small blog entry last week about Artists and their relationship to National Security, HERE. Earlier this month I wrote about coronavirus challenges and possible solutions.

    This month I’ve recorded a new series of DJ mixes available here and experiments with JAMM PRO (NinjaJamm APP) screen videos and live video from my bedroom/studio.

    Douglas Rushkoff and Grant Morrison on Team Human, take very merry trip together I recommend listening to. Prop Anon interviewed Grant for Mondo 2000 e-zine, waxing lyrical on Robert Anton Wilson, Brave New World…HERE.

    John Higgs recently published his Newsletter #23 that bulges with delights and insights, with links to his latest work and gems about RAW and the current conspiracy climate emergency.

    Nic Aldeton of Complexity media recently uploaded a new version of the panel discussion between Adam Curtis and Alan Moore (2017) moderated by Michelle Olley, I was present at the event and was lucky to hang with Adam and Alan.

    They Came To Starburg is my Halloween horror/comedy (Audio Book) released in 2014. You can stream the Spooken Word here. Happy Halloween.

    Here’s some words I excreted last week:

    hiber-nation
    huddle close avoid spikes
    like hedgehogs

    solidaritea
    and toast with common coffee
    grounds for peace treaty

    autumn is slowing up
    heart and mind torn by brexit
    sad separation

    covid autumn
    moon and stars mask
    uncertain cloud

    take a long walk
    awake to the simple things
    you’re never alone

    we love the long night
    isolation strengthens us
    in heads we thrive

    leaves and rain falling
    magpie and raven ascend
    find the others

    is a rose a rose
    in cruel summer lockdown
    water your garden

    sycamore
    fig-mulberry poem hides
    under maple leaf

    Thanks to you for helping keep the wheels turning. I sincerely wish you are staying productive and keeping safe from harm.    

    –Steve Fly   

    deepscratch.net
    patreon.com/stevefly

  • They Came To Starburg – Spooken Word

    IMB6025 Steve Fly – They Came To Starburg – Digital Release – An album of spoken word 

    Release Date: 31-Oct-2014 
    Label: Iron Man Records 
    UPC: 859713588714 
    Primary Genre: Spoken Word 
    Secondary Genre: Alternative 
    Language: English

    released September 25, 2016

    https://ironmanrecords.bandcamp.com/album/they-came-to-starburg

  • Support Your Artists To Strengthen Your National Security

    Support Your Artists To Strengthen Your National Security

    But it is the names of the artists who have yet to grace those stages, the artists the public do not yet know and risk never knowing, that we should be talking about. Grassroots music venues aren’t about the past of our music industry, they are about its future.–Mark Davyd.

    Yes, I’m an artist, musician, but a professional? (not if you base it on my income) many of us, if you hadn’t noticed, are not in this for the money and fame. This is a therapy for our friends, family, extended audience, our perceived enemies and above all therapy for ourselves, as all else flows forward from self. Until the government fully supports creative arts properly, in all sectors (during a pandemic or not) citizens will be wide open to foreign state interference and the toxic tip of disinformation.     
     
    I used to joke twenty years ago that the local Job Center should make “Job Seeker Records” due to the fact all the musicians I knew were either signing on or had to keep a day job to support their artistic calling. DJs were lucky to get twenty quid from a gig, often paying to play when organizing their own events, independently and paying to release their music with little hope of commercial success, exclusive dubplate culture among DJ’s was not for profit. Those who were fortunate to get signed with an advance, equal to the money earned from a regular 9-5 job, were not viable in their home town and enticed to the largest city nearby, or London. In the 1990s I witnessed successful people moving away from their nests to larger cities where the action, the work and the money are at. This sad fact seems wrong-headed and would be unnecessary if local support were provided. The consolidation of industries under the neoliberal surge in the 1990s is responsible for driving creative talent away from where it is currently required most, home. 

    If big tech and government and the music industry wanted to solve this they’d create a local infrastructure to support/fund creative arts, business with the same effort and pride with which they support the international finance sector, the arms manufacture sector. Yes, artists and creative industries need the money to pay rent and eat and survive, yet at the same time, we could all benefit from a new relationship between the arts and commerce, where the state and its corporate backers come together to support a decentralized and rotational network of independent artists, capable of being seen and heard equally with market giants like Ed Sheeran…without having to resort to Apple Google Facebook Amazon and Spotify for all their distribution and licensing. 

    Most but not all artists and creatives I know are left-leaning, it comes with the territory of open sincere exploration and experiment, the opposite of absolute conclusive conservatism. I get the sense that the current hard-right conservative government in the UK enjoys bashing the left and creative arts culture, an excuse to underfund, look away and inflict intentional suffering. This is nothing new since the 1960s and 1970s the Tories have attacked the liberal arts, working-class creative culture and generally they supported massive corporate takeovers and consolidation of the music business industry (Labour too), up to its current domination by the five big tech companies and two or three major labels.

    Every artist I know has questioned and fought for independence, probably with more passion in the early days, “we’re never gonna’ sell-out or play that pants commercial shit” type attitudes. Then they get married, have a family and play in a Ted Nuget cover band at retirement homes. I’m not judging, but there remains an underground, experimental, abstract…in it for the sheer exhilaration of making it new every time, authenticity in great art and artists. The attitude and life of Thelonious Monk as opposed to Jeff Bezos, to make a stark contrast. 

    I’ve two suggestions, start-up local “Job Seeker Records” imprints, modelled as if you were funded by the state. (See Scarfolk Council for examples)  Demonstrate how much future creativity lies dormant and untapped. My second suggestion is more on a personal level, try to support people in their early artistic endeavours and experiments, encourage the following of one’s intuition in combination with healthy research, study and practice. As many great musicians and artists repeat, music is a therapy for them, the process is part of the journey, the destination unknown and when the voyage is over when you find yourself with your creation, is only a part of the creative process. To campaign for keeping governments, the recording industry and finance rotational and decentralized should not be exclusive with leftwing politics, but the progressive movement toward an equal humane society of self-owning ones, united in a common process of sharing resources, intelligence, imagination and beneficial tools worldwide.

    The Covid-19 Pandemic has brought us all into a world that musicians have been familiar with for decades, the recession of bands, labels and funding, tours, independent venues, and markets due to consolidation by big tech and the major labels. IF…artists had thriving and viable systems based on the Bandcamp model for example, in conjunction with grants and support from the multiple billions in profits generated by the likes of Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and their shareholders, they could thrive and create freely without having to worry about paying rent, eating and/or paying medical bills and health expenses. These would be first world benefits of living in Great Britain, America, and some of the other richest most technologically advanced societies on earth, and most importantly the artistic productions would be subsidized to become freely available for everybody on earth!

    Yes, art and music should be FREE, FREEDOM! But only with the support and subsidy provided by the state and corporations taking the cream off the top and giving very little back. Universal Basic Income would already cover the immediate challenges to most of the people I’m concerned about here, it has a similar result, not starving and having the means for self-therapy that can be shared with others, a win-win in any caring society. This new vision I’m riffing on (dreaming about) would also benefit a nation’s identity and status on the world stage, bringing altruism, equality and balance to a nation’s entertainment-media ecology. Instead of the Euro-Vision song contest, we need something more like the Eurovision–who supported the most artists to create the most songs, which in turn created the most shared revenue and employment for that nation–competition? 

    Local bands and local folk music, experimental non-commercial music must have an equal footing in the mediasphere with Justin Beiber, Lady Gaga and Kanye West. The audience can still choose to tune into whatever they wish, but they feel warm in their hearts that the creative arts are open and seductive as a viable career for some, a form of therapy and community for others. Either way, it is subsidized, so no need to second guess. To trust that taxes and all working communities everywhere are happy to support the arts in equal measure with the rest of the economy, ballooning with finance, arms manufacture and pharmaceutical trade. Those who claim that funding the military and army and navy is more important than the arts do not understand or do not want to understand the current battlespace of disinformation warfare. Art and creative industries like gaming have been hijacked from creative artists and weaponized to support populist hard-right movements, see Pepe the frog, Trump 2016 and the Vote Leave campaigns for appropriation of art in service of anything but support for artists.

    Imagine if Banksy were foreign secretary, Stephen Fry Prime Minister, Brian Cox and Roger Penrose as education ministers, Jamie Oliver as Health minister, Gary Lineker as minister for sport, James O’ Brien as minister for communications. Why not? They’re arguable the best at managing those domains.

    How have people ended up voting for the dullest most blatant liars and cheats, while going further than not supporting artists and creatives, attacking them and joining the hard right in stereotyping them as the enemy in their vulture culture warfare.    

    I’d like to continue this thought with the hope of refining some points and counter-arguments.

    –Steve Fly (29/10/2020)
    https://www.patreon.com/stevefly


    https://www.musicweek.com/opinion/read/viewpoint-mark-davyd-on-the-battle-to-reopen-every-venue-safely/081590

  • Beatbox Practice

    The final audio track, mixed, was all taken from the laptop mic
    Not the fluffy decoy which produced a high pitched hissing noise.
    I’ve yet to get anything through a proper mic, soon come.
    Still a lung way to go-go.
    Enjoy x

  • DJ Steve Fly Jamm Pro Remix LM / Max Pelsey

    DJ Steve Fly Jamm Pro Remix LM / Max Pelsey

    The Main Jamm Interface contains a set of Global Controls which are present on all screens, including the Screen Selectors at the bottom. The Screen Selectors select between the main Screens and Modules which offer different functions of which the Play Screen is the most important.

    This manual is an addition to the comprehensive InApp Help available for any screen from the top right Help icon. Use this Help first which has a description of every control in the app. The manual is more in the nature of overviews of the different modules and functions.–https://jammpro.net/manual/

    https://jammpro.net/manual/
    [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/908532556″
  • AMBIENT HOMESCHOOL

    These slices of electronica and ambient present static moods to quiet and massage the mind with the message of home-schooling. This Mix is dedicated to all those studying and working from home, may you continue to relax and make room for innovation and love.

    Music by The Irresistible Force / Sabres Of Paradise / DJ Food / Henry Mancini / Squarepusher / The Flavanaughts / DJ Shadow / DJ Krush / Isotope 217 / Future Sounds Of London / Chris Bowden.  Recorded 3rd October.

    PATREON

  • DJ Steve Fly Presents – Chill Gatz (Vinyl Mix)

    DJ Steve Fly Presents – Chill Gatz (Vinyl Mix)

    Into the 90s crates of dusty mellow cuts, selected and mixed on the fly. File under downtempo trip hop, chill beats and instrumental healing tones. Excuse the wonky mixes and wonky turntable that decides when it wants to quartz lock, keeping me on my toes.

    Shout out to all Ninja and Mo-Wax heads, nods to the dope soundtrack beat necks. Featuring tracks by Funki Porcini, Raw Deal, Pressure Drop, The Heliocentrics, DJ Krush and more. Recorded 8th October, Amsterdam