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Mixtape Assembly is a new podcast in which guests from all walks of life choose songs that are special to them, and tell the stories behind their choices. Created and produced by Hartley Lloyd Pack.

Mixtape Assembly


    • May 26, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 23 EPISODES


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    SHAZAD LATIF: ROMANTIC BANTER

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 20:40


    Very happy to re-release this Mixtape Assembly episode from the archives, presented by the actor Shazad Latif , who will be well known to any Trekkies out there, playing as he does Lieutenant Ash Tyler in the CBS series Star Trek: Discovery. In his Mixtape Assembly, Shaz reveals the random encounter that led to his first major role in the spy series Spooks, and pays homage to his mum Elaine, who taught him the importance of throwing moves whenever Elvis comes on. Shaz talks vividly about his love of nature, remembering times spent at my family's cottage in Norfolk, as well as bittersweet walks through Hampstead Heath, accompanied by the ghost of William Wordsworth. Musically, Shaz's selection is nothing if not eclectic, perhaps in part reflecting his mixed heritage, representing as he does for England, Scotland, and Pakistan. TRACKLIST: 1. Bruce Springsteen: I'm on Fire 2. Ryuichi Sakamoto: Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence 3. The Voice Squad: The Banks of the Bann 4. Salif Keita: Madan 5. William Wordsworth: From Lines Composed a Few Miles from Tintern Abbey 6. Ralph Vauhghan Williams: The Lark Ascending 7. Elvis Presley: All Shook Up 8. Peter Gabriel and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: The Passion 9. Ismael Lo: Tajabone Listen to Shazad's tunes here >> https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2PfDfbRVL9CtDeN07A48xf?si=awnkD6jTQCGkSxDDSMF9dQ

    G.O.A.T DEBATE # 3 : NAS

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 69:48


    It's Nasty the villain, he just won a Grammy and besides that he's chilling ! Yes indeed, Nas is the third rapper featured on our GOAT Debate series, and the timing feels good; in recent weeks, Nas' most recent LP, Kings Disease, picked up Best Rap Album at the Grammys, while his debut release, Illmatic, was inducted into the Library of Congress. Regular listeners will recall that, on the Biggie episode that kicked off the series, there was considerable tension between the hosts, with Hartley leaving Simon flabbergasted when he revealed that the Notorious doesn't make his top 3. It's fair to say that the roles are reversed this episode, with Hartley - backed up by Janai on some Foxy-Brown-the-Firm-baby-business - desperately trying to show Simon why Nas has to get named anytime GOATs are mentioned in the rap game. Obviously we discuss the legacy of Illmatic, as well as other classic Nas verses, including collaborations with Mobb Deep, Damian Marley and Scarface. Nas' style is considered in comparison to his peers, none more so than his old friend Jay-Z... Much love to everyone who contributed to the episode with their favourite Escobar lyrics, too many names to mention here, but listen out for your contributions dotted throughout the episode. It's like Ghostface said on the recent Verzuz show: Nas is the Golden Child born with a beam of light on him... Check out previous episodes at http://mixtapeassembly.com/

    M.O.N.G.O : A LIFE LESS RAWDINARY

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 86:39


    There's no shortness of rawness! This Mixtape Assembly is curated by Mongo, an artist who will be well known to anyone who knows a bit about the history of hip-hop in the UK, being as he was a founding member of the Mud Family, alongside fellow rappers Skinnyman and Chester P. Mongo honed his rap skills whilst roaming around Finsbury Park as an aggy adolescent, with his raw delivery allowing him to develop a style what was unmistakably his own. In his Mixtape Assembly, Mongo recalls early memories of the Mud Family, including a mythical battle between the US emcee Common and Highbury’s very own Chester P. Moving beyond his life in music, Mongo reflects openly on his personal challenges with addiction, and talks in depth about the pain and difficulty of witnessing his older brother - a gifted poet himself - suffer from chronic mental illness. A North Londoner to the bone, Mongo considers the way the city has changed, particularly in terms of the racism he experienced as a lad with brown skin growing up in Islington. As his instagram followers will know well, Mongo is a skilled photographer, and this Mixtape Assembly proves his observations on the mic are just as vivid. TRACKLIST: 1. Pink Floyd: Comfortably Numb 2. M.O.N.G.O: No Running 3. Orbital: Chimes 4. Roxanne Shante: Have a Nice Day 5. Mud Family: Itchy Town 6. London Posse: Original London Style 7. Oglala Laktoa: Colour 8. Prince: Christopher Tracy’s Parade 9. M.O.N.G.O: Thankful 10. Mike Khan: Daydreams 11. Diamond D: Fuck What U Heard Some of these tunes are by Mongo / Mud Fam and so we could include them in the episode - for his other choices check out the Spotify playlist here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/42nD7QGRDTdRWVzHbvKAKz?si=JqhxHju-Rtigw0KVPhTX4Q

    G.O.A.T DEBATE # 2 : LAURYN HILL

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 88:34


    To be top 3, or not to be, that is the question... Lauryn Hill's a GOAT, no word of a joke...but it feels like her name is rarely mentioned in these lists and debates, so we had to take action. Affirmatively. This time the discussion was a three way thing, with Janai now on board as a co-host alongside Simon and Hartley - a real boost to the team. As well as critiquing Lauryn's style in general, each host chose a favourite verse to explore: Simon kick's off with Lost Ones, Janai comes through with Doo-Wop, and Hartley hits us with How Many Mics. We were also lucky enough to get a bunch of artists to share their favourite L Boogie lyrics with us, including Shezar, Gorgon City and Nesah Gonzales. Big ups all round. It's clear that we're all in love with Lauryn, though feelings towards Wyclef are more complex, and, in a strange twist, Talib Kweli is cast as the story's pantomime villain... For more shows check out http://mixtapeassembly.com/ and look out for next episode on Nas - hit us up on social media with your fave lyrics from the Queensbridge don... Artwork by Hush

    G.O.A.T DEBATE # 1 : THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 47:19


    To be top 3, or not to be, that is the question... Let the great G.O.A.T rapper debate begin! We're kicking off this new series critiquing The Notorious B.I.G's credentials - could he be the best to ever to it? Had to get Suspence on hosting duties for this one; regular listeners will remember how much Biggie means to him from his appearance on the first series of Mixtape Assembly, and this episode was another heated and emotional affair. For real though. We Zoomed in to explore Christopher Wallace's legacy, with a number of hip-hop heads dropping us their favourite Biggie lyrics along the way, including Jimothy, Mongo (Mud Family) and Janai. A lot of things get covered, and most of them are rugged. We talk about Biggie's capacity to hold whole verses in his head, his unrivalled use of humour, as well as some of his most offensive lyrics, including the infamous 'Gutter' lines from What's Beef? Oh dear. If you're easily offended, this might not be the best episode for you - hold tight for our next G.O.A.T debate, on Lauryn Hill, coming soon... If you want to feature on the Lauryn episode, drop us a line on Instagram with your favourite Lauryn lyric - @mixtapeassembly CREDITS: Produced and hosted by Hartley Lloyd Pack Co-hosted by Simon 'Suspence MC' Spencer Biggie Portrait: HAM The Illustrator Theme Music: Clive From Accounts Big up Nixxxsta for letting us use his Big Poppa track For more shows and tracklists check out http://mixtapeassembly.com/

    ZOE BUCKMAN: FLOWERS IN THE POURING RAIN

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 43:31


    This Mixtape Assembly features Zoe Buckman, an artist who has developed a reputation for the bold and innovative ways in which she confronts the themes of feminism, mortality and equality. Working in sculpture, installation and photography, Zoe’s influences are often lyrical, with past exhibitions paying reference to John Keats and the Notorious B.I.G respectively. In her Mixtape Assembly, Zoe reflects on how important music is to her work, and, as both a fan of hip hop and a feminist, talks about how she responds to some of the misogynistic content found within certain rap lyrics. As a London girl relocated to New York, Zoe explains some of the cultural differences between the cities, particularly in terms of race and identity, in the process paying homage to one of London’s finest, Amy Winehouse. Having attended the same sixth form as Zoe, we couldn’t help but reminisce about growing up as underage garage ravers, and it turns out we were both a little bit in love with Damon Albarn back in the day... TRACKLIST: 1. Paul Robeson: Balm In Gilead 2. Sweet Female Attitude: Flowers 3. Notorious B.I.G: I Got A Story To Tell 4. Jahnavi Harrison : Mayapur Dawn 5. Oasis: Champagne Supernova 6. Alicia Keys: Girl On Fire 7. Frank Ocean: Godspeed 8. Sabrina Mafouz: The Night You Were Born 9. Amy Winehouse: Fuck Me Pumps 10. The New Basement Tapes: When I Get My Hands On You Check out all Zoe's tunes on the Spotify playlist here >> https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3HYoavNArNQBFCzxG3g7v1?si=-u_gAgZwRPSztUcHD_6nfQ

    JANAI: SOULJA SURVIVIOR

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 27:07


    This episode is presented by the one and only Janai, a singer-songwriter who has performed alongside the likes of Jennifer Hudson, Gorgon City, and Anne-Marie. Janai is also a member of the all-conquering House Gospel Choir, who have been mashing up stages for a little while now - watch out! In her Mixtape Assembly, Janai discusses how she has drawn on music in a cathartic way to help her during times of difficulty, and reminisces about rampaging through London as a garage-loving-carnival-raving-Beyonce-worshipping teenager! TRACKLIST: 1. Labyrinth: Jealous 2. Mariah Carey: Music Box 3. Donald Lawrence: The Gift 4. Elephant Man: Pon Di River 5. Shy FX and T-Power: Shake Ur Body 6. Sia: Little Man (Wookie Mix) 7. Lauryn Hill: Lost Ones (remix) 8. The Edwin Hawkins Singers: Oh Happy Day 9. Chris de Burgh: The Lady In Red 10. Garnett Silk: Hello Africa 11. Jagged Edge: Let's Get Married 12. Destiny’s Child: So Good 13. Destiny’s Child: Survivor 14. Floetry: Floetics Listen to all of Janai's choices on the Spotify playlist here >> https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6azZ5Q01kdD2PrzREhqZXv?si=MivoSutAQXSTX2fl9Hv9dw

    JIMMY AKINGBOLA: TEN THOUSAND MORE

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 58:09


    Delighted and excited to kick off a new series of the show with the much loved actor, Jimmy Akingbola. Years ago I was lucky enough to see Jimmy on stage at the Crucible Theatre, in Blue/Orange, and since then his career has gone from strength to strength. Whilst continuing to work prolifically on stage, including a memorable performance as Othello at the Hammersmith Lyric, Jimmy has developed a reputation as a scene-stealing comedy actor on TV; you might know him as crack-fiend Mick, from the BBC 1's Rev, or Valentine the exuberant DJ in in Sky One's In The Long Run, created by and starring Idris Elba. More recently, Jimmy has taken on hosting duties in the comedy panel show Sorry I Didn't Know, which has been commisioned by ITV to mark Black History Month this October. In his Mixtape Assembly, Jimmy reflects on the music, lyricism, and poetry that has inspired him to become the renowned actor he is today. He talks about listening to the Wu-Tang Clan in his dressing room to get him hyped up to perform Chekov, ponders what Shakespeare would have made of Grime music's clashing culture, and reveals the time he had to hide from a sword-wielding angry mob who stormed the Birmingham Rep in 2004, whilst Jimmy was performing in the controversial play Behsti, or Dishonour, by British Sikh playwright Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti... TRACKLIST: 1. Wu-Tang Clan: Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta F' Wit 2. Wu-Tang Clan: Triumph 3. Wu-Tang Clan: Can It Be All So Simple 4. William Shakespeare: Aaron's speech in Titus Andronicus, Act 5 Scene 1 5. Black Slate: Amigo 6. Akala: Comedy, Tragedy, History 7. The Five Stairsteps: Ooh Child 8. Bashy: Black Boys 9. Stevie Wonder: You Are The Sunshine Of My Life Check out Jimmy's choices on the Spotify playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2TPgnGwj14zaGjJfiqUjrj?si=Vxk-Z1pzSQCoaPM7BQdhpw Big up Clive from Accounts for the theme music, and Suspence and Janai for the backing vocals ;-) Photo by Joseph Sinclair

    PAUL BARBER: FROM DOO WOP TO DENZIL

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 68:57


    Paul Barber takes the hot seat for this Mixtape Assembly and the studio is still scorching from his tune selection! A much loved actor, Paul is probably best known for his roles playing Denzil in Only Fools and Horses and Horse in The Full Monty. When people found out that my dad was in Only Fools, they'd often be keen to find out more about David Jason, who plays the main character Del Boy in the classic sitcom. I'd always find myself mumbling that my dad didn't really have much to do with Jason, and that the guy who played Denzil, Paul Barber, was his best mate from the show. In this Mixtape Assembly, Paul remembers working on Only Fools with my dad, and also reflects on the friendship he shared with the late, great Larrington Walker, who he first met when they performed together in the musical Jesus Christ Superstar back in 1972. Going even further back, Paul talks about the songs that helped him get through some very tough times as he grew up in the care system in Liverpool, and the inspiration he drew from conscious music. It turns out Paul could have been a singer himself, and was closely connected to the black soul scene coming out of Liverpool in the 1960s, counting Ray Lake, a founding member of the seminal group The Real Thing, as a close friend. TRACKLIST: 1. Tymes: So Much In Love 2. Helen Shapiro: Walking Back To Happiness 3. Peter Straker: Coloured Spade 4. The Chants: I Don’t Care 5. The Real Thing: You To Me Are Everything 6. Sixteen Sunsets: Tottenham 7. Curtis Mayfield: Miss Black America 8. Marvin Gaye: Mercy Mercy Me 9. Four Tops: Reach Out I’ll Be There 10. Bill Hayley: Rock Around The Clock 11. Slim Whitman: Rose Marie 12. Sammy Davis Junior: Don’t Blame The Children 13. The Heptones: Yesterday 14. Barrington Levy: The Vibes Is Right 15. Simon and Garfunkel: Old Friends 16. Ice Cube: It Was A Good Day 17. Steel Pulse: Ku Klux Klan Listen to all of Paul's choices here on Spotify >> https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3N4mfAesmNy3qMvi4ZjZYz?si=YHHdsw7uQAuuFjm8IpqeoA

    MIGHTY MOE: HEARTLESS AFFAIR

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 42:23


    We’ve got the vibes yo! This Mixtape Assembly features Mighty Moe of the legendary Heartless Crew - surely the most influential group to come out of the UK Garage movement. In his Mixtape Assembly, Moe remembers how the whole thing started, with X amount of Heartless anecdotes, including a shaky start to life on Mission FM, Fonti’s days as a bossman barber, and waking up Bushkin’s nan in the middle of the night to chase off a rogue Jamaican possum. On a more personal level, Moe reflects on the influences of his Middle Eastern parents and also pays tribute to the inspiration he drew from his late uncle Mark. Looking to the future, Moe talks about emceeing around the house with his daughter Ruby, whose bound to have a wicked flow - it’s absolutely good you know! TRACKLIST: 1. Fairuz: Habbaytak Bissayf 2. Rosie Gaines: Closer Than Close 3. Fat Freddy’s Drop: Cays Crays (Digital Mystikz remix) 4. DJ Taktix: The Way (The VIP mix) 5. Brenda Russell: The Thick Of It 6. Nat King Cole: Nature Boy 7. Ennio Morricone: My Name Is Nobody 8. Atmosfear: Dancing In Outer Space 9. Musical Youth: Pass The Dutchie Catch all these tunes on the Spotify playlist here >> https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6VVcDxE0Lc1gNlNNJ4nZLX?si=mD9VTTafRPCRgfPA2OQHag

    BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH: LYRICS & SPIRITS

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 67:20


    This Mixtape Assembly is held by the mighty Benjamin Zephaniah, one of the most important voices to come out of the UK. Benjamin is many things, many many things, but he is probably best known as a poet. His achievements are too great to list here, though speaking personally as someone who works in education I'd like to salute Benjamin for bringing words and stories to life for so many young people around the world. In his Mixtape Assembly, Benjamin goes on a bit of a deep one, talking freely on life after death, meditation and breath, and why the royal family could never be blessed. Musically we get some insight into the multiple worlds that Benjamin inhabits, and I reckon his selection features the happiest tune and the angriest tune on the podcast to date - hold tight my heavy metal crew. Along the way, Benjamin sprinkles the show with sparkling little stories, including the time he inadvertently reunited a warring Wailers in the aftermath of Bob Marley’s death, his role in helping to launch Dizzee Rascal’s career, and the times he spent hanging out with Paul McCartney in smoked out dub clubs in Brixton... TRACKLIST: 1. Percy Shelley: Song To The Men Of England 2. Roots Manuva: Let The Spirit 3. Cat Stevens: Matthew And Son 4. Gladys Knight: Help Me Make It Through The Night 5. Bob Marley and The Wailers: Rastaman Chant 6. Benjamin Zephaniah and The Wailers: Free South Africa 7. Benjamin Zephaniah: In Times Like These 8. Leonard Cohen: Closing Time 9. George Harrison: Here Comes The Sun (Live Version) 10. System of a Down: Prison Song 11. Matthew Herbert: The Audience 12. Si Phili feat. Benjamin Zephaniah: Scrolling You can listen to almost all of Benjamin's choices on this Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4BLW4OY4wJSOwEFDJ642gX?si=2VyUZ0NDS5-0Ui5RV6GwSg

    Farma G: Cosmic Gypsy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 40:34


    Yes yes! Mixtape Assembly is now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Soundcloud, and we've been boosted by the arrival of Simon Suspence, who is going to share the hosting responsibilities alongside Hartley. For his first guest, Simon's only gone and linked a certain Farma G, Taskforce alumni, responsible for releasing some of the finest hip-hop to come out of the UK. Simon's always been a huge fan of Farma's, rating him as one of his favourtie lyricists, though these days the north London veteran is more focused on production, making beats for a bunch of rappers from both sides of the pond. In his Mixtape Assembly, Farma talks openly on a range of topics, including his love of the 80's, the mad genius of Busta Rhymes, and why spoken word poetry isn't really his cup of tea... Follow Farma >> @farmabeats Tracklist: 1) John Renbourn - Nobody’s Fault But Mine 2) Ollie and Jerry - There’s No Stopping Us Now 3) Bob Dylan - Sara 4] Busta Rhymes - Everybody Rise 5) Bruce Hornsby - The Way It Is 6) Kahlil Gibran - The Prophet 7) The Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man 8) Patience and Prudence - Tonight You Belong To Me

    Benjamin Zephaniah: Lyrics and Spirits

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 100:18


    Back with the biggest bang! This Mixtape Assembly is held by the mighty Benjamin Zephaniah, one of the most important voices to come out of the UK. Benjamin is many things, many many things, but he is probably best known as a poet. His achievements are too great to list here, though speaking personally as someone who works in education I'd like to salute Benjamin for bringing words and stories to life for so many young people around the world. In his Mixtape Assembly, Benjamin goes on a bit of a deep one, talking freely on life after death, meditation and breath, and why the royal family could never be blessed. Musically we get some insight into the multiple worlds that Benjamin inhabits, and I reckon his selection features the happiest tune and the angriest tune on the podcast to date - hold tight my heavy metal crew. Along the way, Benjamin sprinkles the show with sparkling little stories, including the time he inadvertently reunited a warring Wailers in the aftermath of Bob Marley's death, his role in helping to launch Dizzee Rascal's career, and the times he spent hanging out with Paul McCartney in smoked out dub clubs in Brixton... Tracklist: 1) Percy Shelley: Song To The Men Of England 2) Roots Manuva: Let The Spirit 3) Cat Stevens: Matthew And Son 4) Gladys Knight: Help Me Make It Through The Night 5) Bob Marley and The Wailers: Rastaman Chant 6) Benjamin Zephaniah and The Wailers: Free South Africa 7) Benjamin Zephaniah: In Times Like These 8) Leonard Cohen: Closing Time 9) George Harrison: Here Comes The Sun (Live Version) 10) System of a Down: Prison Song 11) Matthew Herbert: The Audience 12) Si Phili feat. Benjamin Zephaniah: Scrolling

    Mighty Moe: Heartless Affair

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 76:30


    We've got the vibes yo! This Mixtape Assembly is curated by Mighty Moe of the legendary Heartless Crew - surely the most influential group to come out of the UK Garage movement. In his Mixtape Assembly, Moe remembers how the whole thing started, with X amount of Heartless anecdotes, including a shaky start to life on Mission FM, Fonti's days as a bossman barber, and waking up Bushkin's nan in the middle of the night to chase off a rogue Jamaican possum. On a more personal level, Moe reflects on the influences of his Middle Eastern parents, and also pays tribute to the inspiration he drew from his late uncle Mark. Looking to the future, Moe talks about emceeing around the house with his daughter Ruby, whose bound to have a wicked flow - it's absolutely good you know! TRACKLIST: 1) Fairuz: Habbaytak Bissayf 2)Rosie Gaines: Closer Than Close 3) Fat Freddy's Drop: Cays Crays (Digital Mystikz remix) 4) DJ Taktix: The Way (The VIP mix) 5)Brenda Russell: The Thick Of It 6)Nat King Cole: Nature Boy 7) Ennio Morricone: My Name Is Nobody 8)Atmosfear: Dancing In Outer Space 9)Musical Youth: Pass The Dutchie 10) Blak Twang: Done It Again

    Zoe Buckman: Flowers In The Pouring Rain

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 70:17


    This Mixtape Assembly features Zoe Buckman, an artist who has developed a reputation for the bold and innovative ways in which she confronts the themes of feminism, mortality and equality. Working in sculpture, installation and photography, Zoe's influences are often lyrical, with past exhibitions paying reference to John Keats and the Notorious B.I.G respectively. In her Mixtape Assembly, Zoe reflects on how important music is to her work, and, as both a fan of hip hop and a feminist, talks about how she responds to some of the misogynistic content found within certain rap lyrics. As a London girl relocated to New York, Zoe explains some of the cultural differences between the cities, particularly in terms of race and identity, in the process paying homage to one of London's finest, Amy Winehouse. Having attended the same sixth form as Zoe, we couldn't help but reminisce about growing up as underage garage ravers, and it turns out we were both a little bit in love with Damon Albarn back in the day... Find out more about Zoe's work here: http://www.zoebuckman.com/ TRACKLIST: 1) Paul Robeson: Balm In Gilead 2) Sweet Female Attitude: Flowers 3) Notorious B.I.G: I Got A Story To Tell 4) Jahnavi Harrison : Mayapur Dawn 5) Oasis: Champagne Supernova 6) Alicia Keys: Girl On Fire 7) Frank Ocean: Godspeed 8) Sabrina Mafouz: The Night You Were Born 9) Amy Winehouse: Fuck Me Pumps 10) The New Basement Tapes: When I Get My Hands On You

    Dave Randall: Raves and Revolution

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 62:06


    Brand new and good for you! This episode is brought to you by Dave Randall, whose best know for playing guitar from Brixton to afar, performing as he has alongside the likes of Sinnead O'Connor, Faithless, Dido and Max Roach. Dave is also a political activist, and in 2017 he released his debut book, entitled Sound System: The Political Power of Music. It's a fascinating read - full of raves, riots and revolution - as Dave explores the ways in which music can affect significant change in the world. In his Mixtape Assembly, Dave expands on some of the experiences that inspired him to write the book, reflecting on one tune in particular that gave him something of an epiphany. Dave also talks about about some of the songs that have fuelled him creatively as a musician, and the result is a wicked collage of tunes from all over the world. For more info on Dave, check his website: http://www.randallmusic.net/ TRACKLIST: 1) Bertolt Brecht: Motto 2) Muhammad Ali: Untitled Poem 3) Hound Dog Taylor: Give Me Back My Wig 4) Stormzy X Jeremy Corbyn: Shut Up (J.O.E Remix) 5) Destra: Lucy 6) Johnny Cash: San Quentin 7) Special AKA: Nelson Mandela 8) Yami Bolo: Free Mandela 9) Radio International: Bella Ciao 10)Ani DiFranco: Untouchable Face 11) Nat King Cole: Let There Be Love 12) Sinnead O'Connor: Nothing Compares 2 U

    M.O.N.G.O: A Life Less Rawdinary

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 100:23


    There's no shortness of rawness! This Mixtape Assembly is curated by Mongo, an artist who will be well known to anyone who knows a bit about the history of hip-hop in the UK, being as he was a founding member of the Mud Family, alongside fellow rappers Skinnyman and Chester P Hackenbush. Mongo honed his rap skills whilst roaming around Finsbyry Park as an aggy adolescent, with his raw delivery allowing him to develop a style what was unmistakably his own. In his Mixtape Assembly, Mongo recalls early memories of the Mud Family, including a mythical battle between the US emcee Common and Highbury's very own Chester P. Moving beyond his life in music, Mongo reflects openly on his personal challenges with addiction, and talks in depth about the pain and difficulty of witnessing his older brother - a gifted poet himself - suffer from chronic mental illness. A North Londoner to the bone, Mongo considers the way the city has changed, particularly in terms of the racism he experienced as a lad with brown skin growing up in Islington. As his instagram followers will know well, Mongo is a skilled photographer, and this Mixtape Assembly proves hi observations on the mic are just as vivid. TRACKLIST: 1) Pink Floyd: Comfortably Numb 2) M.O.N.G.O: No Running 3) Orbital: Chimes 4) Roxanne Shante: Have a Nice Day 5) Mud Family: Itchy Town 6) London Posse: Original London Style 7) Oglala Laktoa: Colour 8) Prince: Christopher Tracy’s Parade 9) M.O.N.G.O: Thankful 10) Mike Khan: Daydreams 11) Diamond D: Fuck What U Heard

    Shazad Latif: Romantic Banter

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 58:45


    Very happy to drop this Mixtape Assembly, presented by the actor Shazad Latif, who will be well known to any Trekkies out there, playing as he does Lieutenant Ash Tyler in the new CBS series Star Trek: Discovery. Available on Apple Podcasts and Soundcloud. In his Mixtape Assembly, Shazad reveals the random encounter that led to his first major role in the spy series Spooks, and pays homage to the inspiration he draws from his creative band of brethren. Shaz talks vividly about his love of nature, remembering times spent at my family's cottage in Norfolk, as well as bittersweet walks through Hampstead Heath, accompanied by the ghost of William Wordsworth. Musically, Shaz's selection is nothing if not eclectic, perhaps in part reflecting his mixed heritage, representing as he does for England, Scotland, and Pakistan. TRACKLIST: 1) Bruce Springsteen: I'm On Fire 2) Ryuichi Sakamoto: Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence 3) The Voice Squad: The Banks Of The Bann 4) Salif Keita: Madan 5) William Wordsworth: from Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey 6) Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending 7) Elvis Presley: All Shook Up 8) Peter Gabriel & Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: Passion 9) Oliver Hoare & The Late Great: Bang On Rhythm 10) Bart Edwards: Electric Feel 11) Ismael Lo: Tajabone

    Paul Barber: From Doo-Wop to Denzil

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 108:19


    Paul Barber takes the hot seat for this Mixtape Assembly and the studio is still scorching from his tune selection! A much loved actor, Paul is probably best known for his roles playing Denzil in Only Fools and Horses and Horse in The Full Monty. When people found out that my dad was in Only Fools, they'd often be keen to find out more about David Jason, who plays the main character Del Boy in the classic sitcom. I'd always find myself mumbling that my dad didn't really have much to do with Jason, and that the guy who played Denzil, Paul Barber, was his best mate from the show. In his Mixtape Assembly, Paul remembers working on Only Fools with my dad, and also reflects on the friendship he shared with the late, great Larrington Walker, who he first met when they performed together in the musical Jesus Christ Superstar back in 1972. Going even further back, Paul talks about the songs that helped him get through some very tough times as he grew up in the Care system in Liverpool, and the inspiration he drew from conscious music. It turns out Paul could have been a singer himself, and was closely connected to the black soul scene coming out of Liverpool in the 1960s, counting Ray Lake, a founding member of the seminal group The Real Thing, as a close friend. TRACKLIST: 1)Tymes: So Much In Love 2) Helen Shapiro: Walking Back To Happiness 3) Peter Straker: Coloured Spade 4)The Chants: I Don't Care 5) The Real Thing: You To Me Are Everything 6) Sixteen Sunsets: Tottenham 7) Curtis Mayfield: Miss Black America 8) Marvin Gaye: Mercy Mercy Me 9) Four Tops: Reach Out I'll Be There 10) Bill Hayley: Rock Around The Clock 11) Slim Whitman: Rose Marie 12) Sammy Davis Junior: Don't Blame The Children 13) The Heptones: Yesterday 14) Barrington Levy: The Vibes Is Right 15) Simon and Garfunkel: Old Friends 16) Ice Cube: It Was A Good Day 17) Steel Pulse: Ku Klux Klan

    Janai: Soulja Survivor

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 73:43


    This episode is presented by the one and only Janai, a singer-songwriter who has performed alongside the likes of Jennifer Hudson, Gorgon City, and Anne-Marie. Janai is also a member of the all-conquering House Gospel Choir, who have been mashing up stages for a little while now - watch out! In her Mixtape Assembly, Janai discusses how she has drawn on music in a cathartic way to help her during times of difficulty, and reminisces about rampaging through London as a garage-loving-carnival-raving-Beyonce-worshipping teenager! Follow Janai's movements on social media @janaimusic TRACKLIST: 1) Labyrinth: Jealous 2) Mariah Carey: Music Box 3) Donald Lawrence: The Gift 4) Elephant Man: Pon Di River 5) Shy FX and T-Power: Shake Ur Body 6) Sia: Little Man (Wookie Mix) 7) Lauryn Hill: Lost Ones (remix) 8) The Edwin Hawkins Singers: Oh Happy Day 9)Chris de Burgh: The Lady In Red 10) Garnett Silk: Hello Africa 11) Jagged Edge: Let's Get Married 12) Destiny's Child: So Good 13) Destiny's Child: Survivor 14) Floetry: Floetics

    Kenneth Cranham: The Mixtape Godfather

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 52:24


    This Mixtape Assembly is curated by Kenneth Cranham, one of England's most respected actors, who found fame playing the title role in Shine on Harvey Moon, before going on to appear in a number of films including Hellraiser, Layer Cake and Valkyrie. He is perhaps even more renowned for this work in the theatre, and in 2016 Ken won the Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Play for his role as Andre in Florian Zeller's The Father. However,as a child growing up I only knew Ken as a music man, and my understanding was that he had a full time job recording cassette tapes for friends and family, with eager recipients including Crispian Mills (Kula Shaker) and Pete Postlewaite (RIP). Ken must've made hundreds of tapes for his old acting buddy, and my late father, Roger Lloyd Pack. In his Mixtape Assembly, Ken reflects on the way that music permeated his friendship with Roger, and creates another cracking collection of tracks in memory of my dear old dad. Cheers Kenny boy! TRACKLIST: 1)Phoebe Snow: I Believe In You 2)Bob Dylan and The Band: I'm Not There 3) Dolores Keane and Emmylou Harris: Never Be The Sun 4)Dobie Gray: The "In" Crowd 5) Martha Wainwright: I'll Be Seeing You 6)George Byron: So We'll Go No More A Roving (Read by Kenneth Cranham) 7) The McGarrigles: Hard Times Come Again No More 8) Elvis Presley: I Shall Be Released (Nashville Live Recording) 9) Marion Williams: I Pity The Poor Immigrant 10) The Neville Brothers: With God On Our Side 11)Original London Cast of Girl From The North Country: To Make You Feel My Love 12) Sheila Atim: Tight Connection To My Heart

    Suspence MC: The Best Disabled Rapper Alive

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2018 47:55


    This Mixtape Assembly is curated by the west London rapper/producer Suspence MC, aka Simon Spencer, a founding member of the hip-hop/punk/ska collective La Rebla Fam. Simon is one of my oldest friends, and I know him to be someone who lives and breathes music. I remember him telling me how he spent his first few months on this planet fighting for his life in an incubator. His nurses were astonished that he survived, and put it down to the fact that they'd placed a radio in the incubator next to baby Simon and tuned it into a local reggae station. I'd be lying if I said this episode didn't get emotional. Watch out for Suspence's new EP 'Face for the Radio' coming soon and follow him via @suspencemc TRACKLIST: 1) Lloyd Parks: We'll Get Over It 2) Erykah Badu: On and On 3) Electric Light Orchestra: Mr Blue Sky 4)Phil Collins: In the Air Tonight 5) Notorious B.I.G: Juicy 6) M.O.P: Ante Up 7) Michael Jackson: Bad 8) Gwen Gutherie: Outside in the Rain 9) Janey Kay: Silly Games

    Uncle Dave: Chicago Blues to Yeats Lake Views

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 49:16


    Mixtape Assembly is a new podcast in which guests choose songs that are special to them, and tell the stories behind their choices. Each episode is produced and sporadically hosted by Hartley Lloyd Pack. I had to start the series with my uncle Dave, more fully known as David Walsh, as it was his incredible storytelling over the years that inspired the idea for the podcast more than anything else. In the 60's Dave worked as an improv comedian, performing at the Second City in Chicago and the Establishment club in London, rubbing shoulders with the likes of Peter Cook and Spike Milligan. During his times in Chicago, Dave was lucky enough to meet a whole heap of his heroes, including Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Martin Luther King and Muhammed Ali. In later years, Dave moved into the murky world of justice, working as a consultant paralegal for a criminal defense firm and spending far too much time in prison. It has, however, thrown up many a good anecdote, including a poignant tale involving the late, great, John Lennon, which Dave shares with us on his Mixtape Assembly...... Tracklist: 1) Howlin' Wolf: Wang Dang Doodle 2) Muddy Waters: Mannish Boy 3) Alvin Cash: Doin' the Ali Shuffle 4) Jimi Hendrix : Like a Rolling Stone (Live at Monterey) 5) Glen Miller: In the Mood 6) Billie Holiday: I Can't Get Started 7) The Beatles: A Day in the Life 8) W.B. Yeats: The Lake Isle of Innisfree (Read by David Walsh)

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