Tag: Amsterdam

  • Buy Deep Scratch – The Novel

    Buy Deep Scratch – The Novel

    The novel Deep Scratch by Steve Fly is a foreign force to wrestle with. Hit it.

  • 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″
  • New Shennanigums Raps

    New Shennanigums Raps

    Formented homey slow mead down the pagemelt quilted quiver of quill shawl of wynwyrld bushfires blairing lies burgundy rivers rushing aside the grassy noel partly paisely swirl gull on wing swooping ease grey socks in the ironing boardroom…” –Steve Fly, World Piss: The Spore Of The Words. a.k.a Shennanigums Wave.

    SPORE OF THE WORDS

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  • Qmumble Rap

    Qmumble Rap

    Please support me at www.patreon.com/stevefly as we deconstruct the disinformation cypher in search of information entropy, surprise.

    Peace

    –Fly

  • John Sinclair Radio Show 874 – Minnie The Moocher

    Episode 874 is coming once again from Radio Free Amsterdam’s Detroit headquarters in the Cass Corridor where I’m featuring another hour of music from the vast storehouse of reefer and other drug and period tunes from the 1920s and ‘30s sent to me by one of my favorite listeners, including these gems from the ‘30s by Cab Calloway, Django Reinhardt & Freddie Taylor, Howard Armstrong, Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra, Bessie Smith, The Harlem Hamfats, Louis Armstrong, Mississippi John Hurt, Slim & Slam, Hermanos Bañuelos, Arsenio Rodríguez, Rosa Eskenazi, Kokomo Arnold, Gene Krupa, Gus Cannon’s Jug Stompers, and Stuff Smith & His Onyx Club Boys.

    The John Sinclair Foundation Presents

    MINNIE THE MOOCHER

    JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 874

    Cass Corridor, Detroit, July 13, 2020 [20495]             

    Yusef Lateef: Happyology

    Cab Calloway: Minnie The Moocher

    Django Reinhardt & Freddie Taylor: I’se A Muggin’

    Howard Armstrong: Lady Be Good

    Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra: My Blue Heaven

    Bessie Smith: Need a Little Sugar in My Bowl

    The Harlem Hamfats: She’s a Mellow Mother for You

    Louis Armstrong: Sweet Sue Just You

    Mississippi John Hurt: Candy Man Blues

    Slim & Slam: Tutti Frutt

    Cab Calloway: Between the Devil & the Deep Blue Sea

    Hermanos Bañuelos: Marijuana la Soldadera

    Arsenio Rodríguez: La Vida Es un Sueño

    Rosa Eskenazi: Mes’tu Zambíku Ton Teké (In Zambiko’s Hashish Den)

    Kokomo Arnold: Try Some of That

    Gene Krupa: Tutti Frutti

    Gus Cannon’s Jug Stompers: Walk Right In

    Stuff Smith & His Onyx Club Boys: You’se a Viper

    Cab Calloway: You Gotta Ho-De-Ho (To Get Along with Me)

    A JOINT PRODUCTION

    Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam

    Program produced, edited, assembled & annotated by John Sinclair

    Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

    © 2020 The John Sinclair Foundation

  • Fly By Night Radio Show 373 – Tapping My Own Phone

    Steve The Fly is tapping his own phone to come up with this week’s episode of Fly By Night, with mind-boggling selections by Charles Olson, David Amram, Alan Moore, Amiri Baraka, James Blood Ulmer, Robert Anton Wilson, Thelonious Monk, John Sinclair & Beatnik Youth, Dizzy Gillespie, Ezra Pound, and Lalo Schifrin.


    The John Sinclair Foundation Presents

    TAPPING MY OWN PHONE

    FLY BY NIGHT 373

    Steve The Fly, Fly Agaric 23 Studio, Amsterdam, August 28, 2013 [20440]

    Lalo Schifrin: Dawn Discovery/The Stadium Grounds >
    Charles Olson: Mayan Letter No. 5
    David Amram: Tapping My Own Phone
    Alan Moore: Disapearing

    Amiri Baraka: Nightmare Bush’it Whirl
    James Blood Ulmer: Raw Groove
    Robert Anton Wilson: Science Fiction
    Thelonious Monk: Off Minor
    John Sinclair & Beatnik Youth: Testify featuring Steve The Fly
    Dizzy Gillespie:Things To Come
    Ezra Pound: Canto 1 > Steve Fly: Instrumental

    A JOINT PRODUCTION

    Produced by Steve “Fly” Pratt for Radio Free Amsterdam (#24)

    Edited & annotated by John Sinclair

    Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

    © 2013, 2020 Steve Pratt. Used with permission.

  • JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 878 – LEAP FROG

    HI, this is Steve Fly. Due to technical challenges at Radio Free Amsterdam and JohnSinclair.us I’ve decided to host these special shows crafted by John Sinclair.
    This one in honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Charlie Parker. Please stay tuned, we’ll return with usual programming asap. Love, Steve.
    –Radio Free Amsterdam.

    Episode 878 is coming as usual this year from Radio Free Amsterdam’s Detroit headquarters in the Cass Corridor where I’m featuring another hour of music from Charlie Parker in honor of the 100th aniversary of his birth on August 29, 1920 in Kansas City. Our third hour of Bird features music recorded for Norman Granz’s releases on the Norgran, Mercury & Verve labels in the early 1950s.

    The John Sinclair Foundation Presents

    LEAP FROG

    JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 878

    Cass Corridor, Detroit, August 21, 2020 [20551]

                           

    Yusef Lateef: Happyology

    Charlie Parker: I Didn’t know What Time It Was (November 30, 1949)

    Charlie Parker: Star Eyes (March 1950)

    Charlie Parker: I’m In The Mood For Love (March or July 8, 1950)

    Charlie Parker-Dizzy Gillespie-Thelonious Monk: Leap Frog (June 6, 1950)

    Charlie Parker-Dizzy Gillespie-Thelonious Monk: An Oscar For Treadwell

    Charlie Parker-Dizzy Gillespie-Thelonious Monk: My Melancholy Baby

    Charlie Parker-Dizzy Gillespie-Thelonious Monk: Bloomdido

    Charlie Parker-Dizzy Gillespie-Thelonious Monk: Mohawk

    Charlie Parker-Dizzy Gillespie-Thelonious Monk: Relaxin’ With Lee

    Charlie Parker: Dancing In The Dark (July 5, 1950)

    Charlie Parker: Out of Nowhere (July 5, 1950)

    Charlie Parker: East of the Sun (July 5, 1950)

    Charlie Parker: Easy To Love (July 5, 1950)

    Charlie Parker & Coleman Hawkins: Ballade (October 1950)

    Charlie Parker: Autumn In New York (January 22, 1952)

    Charlie Parker: They Can’t Take That Away From Me

    A JOINT PRODUCTION

    Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam

    Program produced, edited, assembled & annotated by John Sinclair

    Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

    © 2020 The John Sinclair Foundation

  • JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 872 – HARLEM HOSPITALITY

    Episode 872 is coming from the July 10th Oil Day celebration (replacing the postponed 420 Celebration at Clio Cultivation in suburban Fint where I’m appearing under the auspices of Horner Books and Michigan Marijuana Report and featuring another hour of reefer music from the vast storehouse of tunes sent to me by one of my favorite listeners, including 78 singles from the 1930a by Cab Calloway, Gene Krupa, Lil Johnson, Django Reinhardt & Freddie Taylor, Kokomo Arnold, Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra, Buster Bailey’s Rhythm Rockers, Lovin’ Sam Theard, Blind Boy Fuller, Gertrude Michael, Miguel Matamoros, Rita Abadzi, Noble Sissle’s Swingsters with O’Neil Spencer & Sidney Bechet, Stephane Grappelli, Richard M. Jones, Slim Gaillard & Slam Stewart, The Harlem Hamfats, Larry Adler, and Tampa Red & The Chicago Five with Blind John Davis.

    The John Sinclair Foundation Presents

    HARLEM HOSPITALITY

    JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 872

    Clio Cultivation, Clio MI,, July 10, 2020 [20467]

                           

    Yusef Lateef: Happyology

    Cab Calloway: Harlem Hospitality

    Gene Krupa: I’m Feeling High & Happy

    Lil Johnson: Mellow Stuff

    Django Reinhardt & Freddie Taylor: I’se A Muggin’

    Kokomo Arnold: Try Some of That

    Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra: Laughin’ Louie

    Buster Bailey’s Rhythm Busters: Light Up

    Lovin’ Sam Theard: That Stuff

    Blind Boy Fuller: Baby, I Don’t Have to Worry (’cause That Stuff Is Here)

    Lovin’ Sam Theard:  That New Kinda Stuff

    Gertrude Michael: Sweet Marijuana

    Miguel Matamoros: Marijuana (Guaracha)

    Rita Abadzi: Ta Hanumakya (Hashish Harem)

    Noble Sissle Swingsters with O’Neil Spencer & Sidney Bechet: Viper Mad

    Stephane Grappelli: Viper’s Dream

    Richard M. Jones: Blue Reefer Blues

    Slim Gaillard & Slam Stewart: Dopey Joe

    The Harlem Hamfats: The Weed Smoker’s Dream

    Larry Adler: Smokin’ Reefers

    Tampa Red & The Chicago Five with Blind John Davis: I’m Gonna Get High

    Charlie Parker: They Can’t Take That Away From Me

    A JOINT PRODUCTION

    Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam

    Program produced, edited, assembled & annotated by John Sinclair

    Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

    © 2020 The John Sinclair Foundation

    https://radiofreeamsterdam.org/

  • JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 870 – KILLING JIVE

    Episode 870 is coming from Radio Free Amsterdam’s Detroit headquarters at 55 Peterboro St. where I’m featuring another hour of music from the vast archive of reefer songs I received from a listener called Paul Paul, who says “I collect songs about marijuana and I have about 5000.” He sent them to me on a USB stick and I’ll be featuring this week another hour of reefer and related music from the 1920s & 30s, with contributions from Tampa Red & The Chicago Five, Blind John Davis, The Cats & the Fiddle, Willie Bryant, The Harlem Hamfats with Rosetta Howard, The Ink Spots, The Four Clefs, The Meltone Boys, Bea Foote, Cab Calloway, Whistling Bob Howe with Frankie Griggs, Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe, Bessie Smith, Trixie Smith, Frankie “Half Pint” Jaxon, Richard M. Jones & His Jazz Wizarda, and The Mills Brothers.

    The John Sinclair Foundation Presents

    KILLING JIVE

    JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 870

    Cass Corridor, Detroit, June 23, 2020 [20433]

                           

    Yusef Lateef: Happyology

    Tampa Red & The Chicago Five with Blind John Davis:We’re Gonna Get High Together

    The Cats & the Fiddle: Killing Jive

    Willie Bryant: A Viper’s Moan

    The Harlem Hamfats with Rosetta Howard: If You’re a Viper

    The Ink Spots: That Cat Is High

    Tampa Red & The Chicago Five: You Can’t Get That Stuff No More

    The Four Clefs: The Jive Is Jumpin’

    The Meltone Boys: Mary Jane

    Bea Foote: Try and Get It

    Cab Calloway: The Man From Harlem

    Whistling Bob Howe with Frankie Griggs: The Hottest Stuff in Town

    Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe: I’m Wild About My Stuff

    Bessie Smith: I’m Wild About That Thing

    Trixie Smith: My Daddy Rocks Me

    Frankie “Half Pint” Jaxon: Down At Jaspers Bar-B-Que

    Richard M. Jones & His Jazz Wizards: Good Stuff

    Cab Calloway: The Jumpin’ Jive (Hep! Hep!)

    Bessie Smith: You Gotta Give Me Some

    The Mills Brothers: Chinatown My Chinatown

    A JOINT PRODUCTION

    Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam

    Program produced, edited, assembled & annotated by John Sinclair

    Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

    © 2020 The John Sinclair Foundation


    https://radiofreeamsterdam.org/