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John Sinclair – Beatnik Youth
John Sinclair – “Beatnik Youth” on Double CD
Released 8th September 2017 by Iron Man Records.
All Press enquiries to Sean Newsham : sean@mutante.co.ukCatalogue Number: IMB6032
Release date: 8th September 2017
Label: Iron Man Records
Distribution: CargoDisc 1
Testify (9.10)
Good Stuff (4.32)
Everybody Needs Somebody (7.09)
Change My Life (5.14)
Ain’t Nobody’s Business (3.36)
My Buddy (5.13)
That Old Man (3.53)Disc 2
Brilliant Corners (11.29)
Culture Cide (11.38)
Red Dress (Ruby My Dear) (6.25)
Sitarrtha (6.16)
Do It (6.16)
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Occupy by Dr Marshmallow Cubicle
Sounds Fly: Music Writing
by Steven James Pratt et al.
Link: http://a.co/9OHmjhJ
http://www.rawillumination.net/2016/04/new-steve-fly-pratt-music-release-has.html
Did a little shopping this morning — just bought a digital copy of the new album Occupy by Dr Marshmallow Cubicle.
The band’s drummer and one of its main songwriters is my friend Steve “Fly” Pratt who has a big group of RAW related websites and blogs, among them the extraordinary RAW360 site, which you really should go take a look at today, if you are not familiar with it.
The album was released on April 23 on Iron Man Records. Fly is based in Amsterdam and has been playing with the band for quite awhile now.
Fly says “The Track titled ‘The Law Of Acceleration’ features fly reading words by Robert Anton Wilson, from Cosmic Trigger I.”
I listened to the track and noticed I enjoyed the drums. I asked Steve who his favorite drummers are. “Max Roach, Billy Martin, Alan Hertz, Owen Hart Jr., Mike Clark, Stevie Wonder, JoJo Mayer, Zakir Hussain,” he replied.
Occupy is available from iTunes and the Amazon digital music store and probably lots of other places, too. More on the album here. There are lots of YouTube videos of the band.
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Robert Anton Wilson & Steven ‘fly’ Pratt: A Serial Killer In The Whitehouse
A teaser from my full audio interview with Dr Robert Anton Wilson, recorded at his humble home in Capitola/Live Oak/Santa Cruz, California (looking out over the Monterey Bay).This recording was rediscovered in a jumble-bunch of mini discs–if you can remember that flash-in-the-pan format–only last week. I made my first round of rough chapter edits, and here is part 6 out of 32.Please share the good news and in he meantime visit:
www.rawilson.com
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raw360.net
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www.rawillumination.net
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maybelogic.blogspot.com
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www.cosmictriggerplay.comLove ALL the more people
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Please listen and share my album together with John Sinclair: Mohawk.
John Sinclair – “Mohawk” cd
Released Monday 24th March 2014 by Iron Man RecordsBig Chief: Getting High With John Sinclair And The Fly
by Steven James Pratt et al.
Link: http://a.co/czUbrSA
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Steve Fly Biography From IronMan Records
Steven James Pratt a.k.a Fly Agaric 23 (Steve Fly) Biography
March 7, 2013 by Mark Badger
Born April 15th 1976 in Wordsley, England, and grew up as a competitive swimmer into his teens when he came across Jazz music, speed Metal, hip-hop, drum and bass, and playing drums in a school band. This led to Steven developing his drumming and DJ skills over the next 20 years.Steve Fly’s first ‘live’ gig was drumming with ‘Surgery’ at Thorns School in 1991, and went on to play with local Stourbridge garage punk band ‘Indigo Jane’ at such venues as J.B’s Dudley, The ‘Source’, ‘The Mitre’ in Stourbridge, and support for Babylon Zoo and Fret Blanket in Kidderminster.In 1993 Steven briefly played with Kinver based band ‘Taxi’ and recorded and album together and supported vocalist ‘Sam Brown’ at the Robin Hood R n’B club. In 1994 Steve played drums for a short time with the Birmingham based ‘live’ drum & bass band ‘Plutonik’, featuring vocalist Chrissy Van Dyke.In 1994 fly bought his first pair of turntables, and was instantly attracted to scratching and spinning vinyl, and began buying and playing a mixture of old Jazz, new electronica, drum & bass, break-beats and other soul/funk/jazz oddities. This led to him playing records with local DJ crew’s ‘Lowlife’ and ‘Lifted’ (94-2001) and by 1998 starting a successful ‘soul/jazz/funk/breaks’ night in and around Stourbridge called ‘Pass the peas’. Other gigs included dj slots with Craig Fields and the ‘Nazareth’ DJ crew, and gigs at the Q-club Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Dudley, Wales, and the Glastonbury festival 2000.In 1998 Fly Agaric was billed with Fuzz Townsend on the bill for Graffiti Bastards 2, an art and music exhibition featuring and produced by CHU. This collaboration led to fly travelling up to York, and Finsbury Park studio’s to record a ‘live’ drum track for the first full album from UK left-field hip-hop crew New Flesh. (Part2, Toastie Taylor, Juice Aleem, DJ Weston) The resulting track ‘Quantum Mechanix’ turned out to be fly’s first release, launched in 1999 on Big Dada Records 0013, and stands as a testament to alternative UK hip hop at the turn of the millennium.


