EPISODE · Apr 7, 2021 · 1H 29M
Ashley Beedle interview podcast hosted by Lenny Fontana # 037 (Part 2)
from True House Stories interview podcast hosted by Lenny Fontana · host Lenny Fontana
TRUE HOUSE STORIES™ W/ ASHLEY BEEDLE # 037 - PART 2 In this second part Ashley Beedle takes us behind the scenes of meeting Norman Jay at The Notting Hill Carnival and starting to be booked at his first solo DJ gigs. He explains how “New Jersey Deep” was created and the feeling of hearing his records played at Sound Factory in New York City with DJ Frankie Knuckles thanking him for making such a great record. He also has his first chart super hit with Talking Heads lead vocalist David Byrne with the song called “Lazy” and being invited to perform on Top of the Pops. ✭ VIDEO TIMELINE ✭ 0:00 Reggae Soundsystem Life Discussed – Saxon Soundsystem 2:09 Notting Hill Carnival – Palace Square 2:45 Meeting Norman Jay – The Good Times Soundsystem 3:26 Shock - First Soundsystem to play house music 4:27 Mr. C and the first house records 5:30 Jazzy M and writing his book 6:08 Croydon Back in the day and Vinyl Zone Record Shop 8:15 Muswell Hill Shock Sound System Vs Jazzy B Soul 9:29 The Dub Plate's first Dropped “Keep On Movin” 10:40 A young James Lavelle finds the music business 11:47 No Photo or video footage 12:25 Box Boy apprenticeship and learning to become the DJ and work the crowd 14:22 Solo DJ Gigs begin at Queens meeting X-Press 2 , Andy Weatherall, Terry Farley 16:00 Balearic Music - Dj Alfredo - Kenny Loggins 18:12 The Wag Club becomes The Brain Club 18:36 US Garage Music. Movin Records, Tony Humphries, Frankie Knuckles, Kerri Chandler 19:45 Tony Humphries Cassette Tapes 21:00 Jamaica Queens 22:18 Bobby Konders 31:00 Collaboration begins on a new song called Music Express 32:00 Fabi Paras drops the dubplate 33:50 New Jersey Deep and the back story of the sample of Wood Brass and Steel 35:47 Rock and Soul Shop, Walter Gibbons 36:36 Kenny Dope and Louie Vega at Hard Times 37:10 new single of MAW called Mattel 38:23 The Nervous Track 38:59 Giles Peterson – Nuyorican Soul Album 41:27 Ricky Morrison – Catch A Groove Records 46:30 Lazy – David Byrne Talking Heads back story 51:30 Top of the Pops Performance 53:10 The Mavis Album 55:30 Moton Label – Dave Jarvis 56:40 Worldwide FM 57:13 Stepping back from the music 57:44 The Beginning of F-Star Clear & Ramrock Records 59:00 The new studio North Street West 1:00:00 Reforming Black Science Orchestra 29 years later 1:02:00 Clearing Samples 1:03:00 The new vision and sound of BSO 1:04:00 Making the move to London and New York 1:09:30 What are you using in your studio kit these days 1:11:00 The Current Vinyl Business 1:13 :00 The Vinyl pressing and the mastering 1:18:00 Wrapping up 1:20:00 Jo Wallace speaks about keeping it altogether 1:25:00 The End 👕OUR NEW MERCHANDISE SHOP: https://truehousestories.com/shop-merchandise/#!/
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TRUE HOUSE STORIES™ W/ ASHLEY BEEDLE # 037 - PART 2 In this second part Ashley Beedle takes us behind the scenes of meeting Norman Jay at The Notting Hill Carnival and starting to be booked at his first solo DJ gigs. He explains how “New Jersey Deep” was created and the feeling of hearing his records played at Sound Factory in New York City with DJ Frankie Knuckles thanking him for making such a great record. He also has his first chart super hit with Talking Heads lead vocalist David Byrne with the song called “Lazy” and being invited to perform on Top of the Pops. ✭ VIDEO TIMELINE ✭ 0:00 Reggae Soundsystem Life Discussed – Saxon Soundsystem 2:09 Notting Hill Carnival – Palace Square 2:45 Meeting Norman Jay – The Good Times Soundsystem 3:26 Shock - First Soundsystem to play house music 4:27 Mr. C and the first house records 5:30 Jazzy M and writing his book 6:08 Croydon Back in the day and Vinyl Zone Record Shop 8:15 Muswell Hill Shock Sound System Vs Jazzy B Soul 9:29 The Dub Plate's first Dropped “Keep On Movin” 10:40 A young James Lavelle finds the music business 11:47 No Photo or video footage 12:25 Box Boy apprenticeship and learning to become the DJ and work the crowd 14:22 Solo DJ Gigs begin at Queens meeting X-Press 2 , Andy Weatherall, Terry Farley 16:00 Balearic Music - Dj Alfredo - Kenny Loggins 18:12 The Wag Club becomes The Brain Club 18:36 US Garage Music. Movin Records, Tony Humphries, Frankie Knuckles, Kerri Chandler 19:45 Tony Humphries Cassette Tapes 21:00 Jamaica Queens 22:18 Bobby Konders 31:00 Collaboration begins on a new song called Music Express 32:00 Fabi Paras drops the dubplate 33:50 New Jersey Deep and the back story of the sample of Wood Brass and Steel 35:47 Rock and Soul Shop, Walter Gibbons 36:36 Kenny Dope and Louie Vega at Hard Times 37:10 new single of MAW called Mattel 38:23 The Nervous Track 38:59 Giles Peterson – Nuyorican Soul Album 41:27 Ricky Morrison – Catch A Groove Records 46:30 Lazy – David Byrne Talking Heads back story 51:30 Top of the Pops Performance 53:10 The Mavis Album 55:30 Moton Label – Dave Jarvis 56:40 Worldwide FM 57:13 Stepping back from the music 57:44 The Beginning of F-Star Clear & Ramrock Records 59:00 The new studio North Street West 1:00:00 Reforming Black Science Orchestra 29 years later 1:02:00 Clearing Samples 1:03:00 The new vision and sound of BSO 1:04:00 Making the move to London and New York 1:09:30 What are you using in your studio kit these days 1:11:00 The Current Vinyl Business 1:13 :00 The Vinyl pressing and the mastering 1:18:00 Wrapping up 1:20:00 Jo Wallace speaks about keeping it altogether 1:25:00 The End 👕OUR NEW MERCHANDISE SHOP: https://truehousestories.com/shop-merchandise/#!/
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