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This week, the guys break down the Royal Rumble. Before the start, they talk the Remix Rumble in the reappearance of Gutbuster of the Week. That's just to break up the horrific lawsuit against Vince McMahon, Johnny Ace, and the WWE. In a week that saw that incredible low, the WWE also inked a five-billion dollar deal with Netflix. There's a lot to unpack.AEW also had programming this week. The women's division is stepping up, and Tyler has questions about the Virtuosa. Brad wants to know what the counter to the Netflix deal will look like. Plus, Tyler gives us another Rose and drops the details on a recent date, and Brad asks Tyler about his playing in the dirt phase of childhood. This episode is bursting at the seems.The boys have been nominated for the Sports Podcast Awards Best Wrestling Podcast 2024! They'd love to have your vote at https://www.sportspodcastgroup.com/sports_category/best-wrestling-podcast/Twitter: @WindDuster, @TylerJMcDowell, @GIPod19Instagram: @therealwinduster, @tymcdowellb, @GIPod19Web: gimmickinfringementpod.com, 19mediagroup.com Merch: https://19-media-group.myspreadshop.com/0:00 Intro1:26 1776 Tees9:16 Gutbuster of the Week: Remix Rumble16:16 Vince McMahon Lawsuit Talk34:48 The Royal Rumble1:11:25 Digging Deeper: Childhood Archeology1:15:50 The Virtuosa's Next Moves1:21:13 A Counter to Netflix for AEW1:26:24 A Rose from Tyler: Bachelor Preview1:34:41 What We Missed 1:36:40 Closing
Le rock est mort, vive ROCKLAND ! Mardi 21h-22h sur Attitude. 98.3 / 90.7 / attitudefm.com NOFX - Dinosaurs will die Dinosaur Jr - Feel the pain Dinosaur Jr - Out there The Hives - Two-timing touch and broken bones Jurassic Park theme (metal version by Gabriel Zegray) Majesty - Like a raptor The Bobby Fuller Four - I fought the law Goat Girl - Slowly reclines The Offspring - The kids aren't alright NOFX - I gotta pee T.Rex - 20th century boy T.Rex - Metal guru T.Rex - Children of the revolution Jurassic Park theme (punk rock cover by Gutbuster) extraits du film Jurassic Park de Steven Spielberg (1993)
This week, the guys talk about all of the Jays and Jess in pro wrestling. In WWE, Jey Uso made his return to action. They discuss whether or not the timing was right. Also, they have to talk about that Cody and Paul segment. The match is built, stakes were established, but could it possibly have taken away from Sami? Plus, where does Switchblade Jay White land if he goes to WWE? In AEW, the talk of Wednesday night was the new tag champs, the Gunn Club. The heat is real, but was it a good decision? Orange Cassidy continues a really solid title run as All Atlantic champ, but does it feel like a really important run?Brad talks about being in the moment after LeBron's record setting shot, Tyler gives another rose as we head into Valentines Day, and the fellas bring back Gutbuster of the Week. This time, they talk about the memeability of Mark Briscoe and about Swerve's Happy Black History Month moment. There's a ton here, so strap in!Be sure to head to richkidmoneybear.com and use the code 19Media for 15% off of your purchase. Support those who support us, and support black-owned businesses!Gimmick Infringement is a proud member of @19MGroup. Head to 19mediagroup.com to check out all of their content offerings. Be sure to also go to gimmickinfringementpod.com to find extra content from the guys. All sound effects and clips come from freesound.org. Stock video files are courtesy of pixabay.com and Adobe Stock. Twitter: @WindDuster, @TylerJMcDowell, @GIPod19Instagram: @therealwinduster, @tymcdowellb, @GIPod19Web: gimmickinfringementpod.com, 19mediagroup.com Merch: https://19-media-group.myspreadshop.com/0:00 Intro 1:35 Clothes, the Suns, LeBron, and Drake15:37 Professional Wessling - Cody and Paul23:02 Was Jey's return too soon?27:10 Switchblade Jay White33:20 A Rose from Tyler34:40 Situationships41:08 The Gunn Club are Champs52:03 Orange Cassidy and THAT Belt57:14 Gutbuster of the Week - Mark and Swerve1:04:15 The Week Ahead1:07:17 Closing
This week, the guys talk about the Usos and the New Day, and they try to decide the greatest tag team rivalries of all time. Brad asks Tyler whose MitB briefcase run was better: Theory's or Otis'. In AEW, three women's matches are set for the paype. They try to determine the importance of having all three on the main show. Plus, Ricky was attacked. Does this indicate a huge comeback and ultimately a win in the Eliminator Tournament? Brad has a new audio setup, and it sounds…loud. Peak city. But the true peak of the podcast is the Gutbuster of the week where Brad and Tyler break down an epic gender reveal party. Plus, they talk about what happened with the Money in the Bank briefcase and where it can go from here.Gimmick Infringement is a proud member of @19MGroup. Head to 19mediagroup.com to check out all of their content offerings. Be sure to also go to gimmickinfringementpod.com to find extra content from the guys. All sound effects and clips come from freesound.org. Stock video files are courtesy of pixabay.com and Adobe Stock. Twitter: @WindDuster, @TylerJMcDowell, @GIPod19Instagram: @therealwinduster, @tymcdowellb, @GIPod19Web: gimmickinfringementpod.com, 19mediagroup.com Merch: https://19-media-group.myspreadshop.com/0:00 Intro3:47 Greatest Tag Team Ever9:00 Austin Theory or Otis for MitB20:56 NWA25:36 What Happened Here? - MitB Edition35:23 Women's Matches on Full Gear39:22 Ricky in the Tourney43:55 Gutbuster - Gender Reveals51:51 Looking Forward To55:57 Closing
This week, the guys discuss the return of the Monster of Monsters, Braun Strowman, to the WWE. There was also a pretty significant hint at the return of LA Knight. In AEW, a talent meeting was called, and the company seemed to step-up for Dynamite this week, including Daniel Garcia and Wheeler Yuta. They debate who had the best year. As usual, Tyler gives us the breakdown of the Bachelorette and predicts what will happen next week, and Brad tells a story about Freya. Gutbuster of the week lets the guys laugh about an email blunder this week, and we all get to enjoy the exquisite sound of new imaging. Gimmick Infringement is a proud member of @19MGroup. Head to 19mediagroup.com to check out all of their content offerings. Be sure to also go to gimmickinfringementpod.com to find extra content from the guys. All sound effects and clips come from freesound.org. Stock video files are courtesy of pixabay.com. Twitter: @WindDuster, @TylerJMcDowell, @GIPod19Instagram: @therealwinduster, @tymcdowellb, @GIPod19Web: gimmickinfringementpod.com, 19mediagroup.com 0:00 Opening1:42 Braun at Mania 16:05 Brad's Raspberry and LA Knight21:31 A Rose26:58 Navigating Controversy33:50 Yuta or Garcia46:48 Someday When You Have Kids52:05 Face of AEW1:07:26 Gutbuster of the Week1:11:21 The Week Ahead1:17:16 Saturday Night Nitro1:19:00 Closing
For sale - a rundown thermal water park, about 45 minutes north of Auckland. It could be perfect for those nostalgic for the Black Hole, the Gutbuster, the Twister, or Bob's Mistake. The owners of Waiwera Hot Pools are looking for a buyer or a backer to partner with them to convert the 4.5ha beachside site into a wellness centre, hotel, residential complex or a combination. In real estate speak there's endless potential. It's been out of operation since 2018 and has had a checkered history with a previous leaseholder, including a failed revamp. Colliers agent Josh Coburn says its now up for grabs on the global market.
The guys have a special guest who has a few interesting stories to tell. So take a stroll, medicate and take a listen to this weeks episode. The strain of the day is Gutbuster
Megaton Girl Episode 4 - Gutbuster Created, Written and Directed by Austin Lee Matthews Produced by Mark Allen Jr. and Austin Lee Matthews Featuring Amanda Kay as ConnieMichelle Deco as LaurelTiana Camacho as NoraJason Marnocha as KirbyAlex Weitzman as MoishePM Seymour as ChuckChristopher Smith as JulianAdditional voices by Alex Weitzman and Austin Lee MatthewsMusic and Sound Mixing by Austin Lee MatthewsCharacter designs: Austin Lee Matthews, Ama Schwindenhammer, Jeremy MacKrellTalksprites by Jeremy MacKrellBackgrounds by Ama SchwindenhammerCover Art by Austin Lee MatthewsMegaton Girl is copyright Austin Lee Matthews 2021Extra special thanks to the heroes over on Patreon:BigMountainCat, Christopher Craft, HylianDerp, Jackie O'Bryan, Jazzy Oliver, Kyle Edmond, Liam Ware, LookWhosFhtagn, Matthew Byas, Maybe_A_Cat, Nikki S., PocketSquatch, Ray Coffman, Saiou, Seriously Funny, Steven Anderson, Warzy RaptorThank you to everyone who has shared Megaton Girl with this friends and followers. We can't grow without your help, and we are so gratefulVisit MegatonGirl.com for more episodesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/megatongirl)
In this episode of Gutbuster, Creamy starts with Africa in mind although he soon stays from that path. Music featured includes tracks from Urban All-Stars, Ras, Letto M’Bulu, The Pharaohs, Gil Scott Heron, Eugene McDaniels, Betty Wright, Little Richard, Benjamin Zephaniah, Dennis Brown & The Soul Syndicate, Bob Marley & The Wailers, 4Hero (featuring Roy Ayres), Herbie Hancock and Earth, Wind & Fire. If you feel so inclined, do us a favour and give us a review on iTunes. I’d be ever so grateful. Until next time. Take care and Keep It On The One. Love Creamy. mark@choa.co.uk
Would you believe it, we hear nothing from him for months and now 2 episodes in a couple of weeks! Well, the feedback was so nice for the Bill Withers tribute, Creamy though he would risk another one. This week we have another track from the amazing ‘This Is Mainstream’ album, we look at the footprint left from the great Eddie Hazel, we take a trip to France, have a bit of funk and finish with another Bill cover that couldn’t be included last week. I hope you enjoy. If you do, give us a like or even better a review on Podbean or iTunes. You all take care out there and remember, the best medicine can sometimes be ‘keeping it on the one’ Love Creamy xxx
It's been a long time but the passing of Bill was just too important not to mark. This episode doesn't just feature music from the great man himself, it also features some covers of his most popular tunes from the likes of Gladys Knight & The Pips, Afrique, Issac Hayes, Buddy Terry and Sivuca. Creamy hopes everyone is well in these strange and challenging times and he hopes this may give your mind a rest from what sits outside the front door for at least an hour. Who knows, with no gigs or indeed social events, he may have the time to put some more episodes together. A lot will depend on your comments and feedback. As always, take care and 'Keep It On The One' Love Creamy xxx
This week, we have Part 2 of what will now be a 3-part special (Part 3 will be at some point in the future and not the next episode), celebrating the wonderful work of the Late Night Tales/ Night Time Stories labels. Music from Garden City Movement, Boards Of Canada, Les Prospection, Roger Webb, Nina Simone, The Cinematic Orchestra, Sarah Davachi, William S Fischer, Nils Fraham, Last Days, Hellos, Nick Cave & Warren Ellis, J Saunders, Olafur Arnalds, Colin Stetson & Sarah Neufeld, Dustin O’Halloran, Matthew Bourne, Penguin Café Orchestra, Johann Johannsson, Sasha and Chaouche In this part (and indeed in the upcoming Part 3), we are focusing on the chilled selection the Late Night Tales which has been such an influence to me and this podcast. Show your love for the label by buying some of their music and show love for the podcast by giving us a review. Have a good week, look after each other and as always, keep it on the one. Love Creamy xxx
This week, we have part 1 of a 2-part special, celebrating the wonderful work of the Late Night Tales/ Night Time Stories labels. Music from Dexter Wansel, Terry Callier, Delegation, Sly & The Family Stone, Ash Walker, Salsoul Invention, Steve Miller Band, Spaghetti Head, Song Stress, RJD2, Hopeton Lewis, The Chosen Few, Nina Simone, Khruangbin, Roland Vincent & Nouvelle Vague In Part 2, we will be focusing on the chilled selection the Late Night Tales is so good at introducing to its audience. Show your love for the label by buying some of their music and show love for the podcast by giving us a review. Have a good week, look after each other and as always, keep it on the one. Love Creamy xxx
Hello all – Sorry for delay in this episode. I hope the music makes up for it as we’ve gone big on some of the tunes this week. New music from Mother Earth & Joe Armon-Jones and other tunes from Derek & The Dominoes, Johnny Jenkins, Primal Scream, Robert Vanderbilt & The Foundations Of Soul, Tony Joe White, Eddie Russ, Roy Ayres & LeRoy Hutson. Have a beautiful week and keep it on the one. Love Creamy mark@choa.co.uk
I had forgotten just how much I enjoy putting ‘The Chilled Sessions’ together and the music this episode is really sublime. Tracks from The Cinematic Orchestra, Vangelis, Ludovico Einaudi, Luke Howard, Sarah Davachi, Max Richter, The Floating Points, Eluvium, Agnes Obel, YAAARD, Azimuth, Vikingur Olafsson & Ryuichi Sakamoto. Have a beautiful week and keep it on the one. Love Creamy mark@choa.co.uk
An episode of real mixed emotions for me, this one. As I explain in the introduction, I was suffering with my mental health at the time of interview and had had a panic attack that I was trying to mask throughout the time of the interview and concert. However, I am also sitting on stage with a genuine hero of mine, having the opportunity to talk about his music, the music industry in general with the odd ghost story thrown in for good measure. For all its shortcomings, I really hope you enjoy the episode. All music featured this week is from the ‘Monks Road Social, Down The Willows’ album that was released earlier this year. All 3 tracks played feature Matt on guitar and he is also the composer of ‘Head Down To Love’ & ‘Hello Though’. The final track featured this week is from the truly amazing Samantha Whates, whom I have featured on previous episodes. I am hoping to have a chat with Samantha in the near future about her upcoming album, ‘Waiting Rooms’. Don’t forget, tickets for Mother Earth are available at https://www.seetickets.com/event/mother-earth/100-club/1330640 The video of Matt playing Overshadowed can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCl25zL6Vn8 A big thank you to everyone who was involved in the concert including Steph, James, Dud, Stu, Dik & Fi, Daisy, Simon, Alys (and Mum) and the many people I have insulted by not including them on this list. And thank you, Matt. It was a beautiful night and as always you filled the room with some very special music.
Following on from our previous episode, Creamy is joined by Level 42 fan and guitarist with Stephanie Davies & The Super Dynamics, SPANK and Family Fandango for a chat about the band and how Boon influenced his style. He also brings a few records with him (both 42 and related) to play and talk about. Music this episode by Dominic Miller, Nate Smith, Level 42, Phil Gould & Billy Cobham. Have a good week and keep it on the one. Love Creamy xxx You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Twitter - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England.
A really sad episode to do as a real hero of mine passed away a couple of weeks ago. Now I know the name Level 42 can carry a lot of baggage for some so I please ask of you to stick that aside for the next couple of hours and have a listen to what I have put together. I have tried as much as possible to stay away from the 'hits' and more popular tracks to really focus on 2 areas, Boon as a writer and Boon as a player. I hope you will give this episode a go and appreciate the incredible musicianship that underpins their work (particularly live, where, when possible I have opted for the live recordings of the songs. The songs played this episode are: Almost There (live) Lying Still Are You Hearing (What I Hear) (Live) Wings Of Love Brazil 99 Dream Crazy Seven Days Take A Look (Acoustic) Eyes Waterfalling (Live) Turn It On (Live) Heathrow (Live) Lopsy Lu (Stanley Clarke) Love Meeting Love/ Kansas City Milkman (Live) 88 (Live) Our love goes out to Boon's family and to the rest of the band. Rest in peace and thank you for everything. Apart from my vinyl collection, I lent heavily on Paul Waller's amazing book, 'Level 42 - The Worldwide Visual Discography' & Stuart Clayton's Mark King/ Level 42 Bass books for extra notes and knowledge. I cannot recommend these books highly enough with Paul's book now available on an electronc copy (not sure if any physical books are left) and Stuart's bass tab books can be found at www.basslinepublishing.com
We're back. Sorry for the time off but hopefully some kind of normal service will now be resumed. This week we return with music from Level 42 (we love you Boon), Mother Earth, Vulfpeck, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Brother Jack McDuff, Stevie Wonder, Sweetback, Bill Withers, Fred Wesley & THe JB's, Parliament & Dorothy Ashby. Have a good week and 'Keep It On The One' Love Creamy xx mark@choa.co.uk
A special episode to start the Christmas festivities. We travel back to the 80's just to convince Creamy that it wasn't quite as bad music wise as he sometimes thinks. Music from Patrice Rushen, Don Blackman, Soul II Soul, Spandau Ballet, De La Soul, Dee Dee Sharp, Loose Ends, Maze, Rose Royce, Joyce Sims, Fat Larry's Band, Michael Wycoff, Level 42, Prince & Fatback. Have a beautiful Christmas and remember to "Keep It On The One" You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Twitter - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England.
This week is a slightly mixed bag. We start with a classic Civil Rights anthem from Sly Johnson before a slab of funk from Hampton Hawes, Paul Jackson and The Gators. Then as a precursor to an upcoming P-Funk Special, we focus on 1978 with tunes from The Brides Of Funkinstien, Quazar, Parliament, Bootsy & Funkadelic. We finish with tunes from Omh Guru, Romare & The Velvet Underground & Nico. Tickets are still available for the Creamy’s House Of Adventures Xmas Party on 9thDecember with Matt Deighton & Stephanie Davies & The Super Dynamics. Go to https://www.choa.co.uk/events/choa-xmas-party-with-matt-deighton You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Twitter - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
Warning - Please read before listening. Dear Beautiful Listeners Of The Podcast. Firstly, my apologies for the lack of podcasts these past few weeks. I've not been particularly well mentally for a while now. I've hummed and harred about whether I should talk about this on the podcast and feel that I should take this opportunity to talk about something I would (at the moment at least) find difficult to discuss face-to-face. Also, having people around me (in particular my wife) that have encouraged me to get some help has really helped and if this podcast made just one person think about getting some help then it has served a purpose. I've also gone back to the music which for me was the gateway to discovering all the music you hear on Gutbuster, The Blues. So alongside me talking about some of the challenges Ive had these past few month, there is some music that has really helped me in the healing process. Music this week comes from Bessie Smith, Nina Simone, Ray Charles, Robert Johnson, Eric Clapton, Leadbelly, Big Bill Broonzy, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix, Cream, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy & Otis Spann. Normal service is resumed then podcast. Thanks for sticking with me. Love Creamy xxx
Something a little different for Gutbuster this week as the majority of the music played is new releases as we feature music from Prince, PJ Morton, Nightmares On Wax, Ronnie Walker, The Stylistics, Loretta Holloway, LeRoy Hutson, Pharoah Saunders, The Lloyd McNeill Quartet, Vulfpeck, Will Barber & Eric Bibb. Tickets are still available for the Creamy’s House Of Adventures Xmas Party with Matt Deighton & Stephanie Davies & The Super Dynamics. Go to https://www.choa.co.uk/events/choa-xmas-party-with-matt-deighton You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
A well overdue chilled sessions this week with a trip round the Global Village. Featuring music from The Mahabharata & Sarmila Ray, Thomasz Bednarczyk, Sproatly Smith, Marconi Union, Vangelis, Loscil, Fieldhead, Brian Eno, Harold Budd, Peter Gabriel, Vic Mars & The Guo Brothers with Shung Tian Tickets are still available for the Creamy’s House Of Adventures Xmas Party with Matt Deighton & Stephanie Davies & The Super Dynamics. Go to https://www.choa.co.uk/events/choa-xmas-party-with-matt-deighton You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
This week episode features music from Kim Weston, Mable John, The Sweet Impressions, Wrecking Crew, James Brown, The Fearless Flyers, Jimmy McGriff, The Beatles, Quantic, Sunchaser, New Jersey Kings, Clifford Coulter, Rock Candy Funk Party & PP Arnold. Tickets are still available for the Creamy’s House Of Adventures Xmas Party with Matt Deighton & Stephanie Davies & The Super Dynamics. Go to https://www.choa.co.uk/events/choa-xmas-party-with-matt-deighton You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
Something a little different to the norm this week as we feature music from Lamb, 4Hero, Bonobo, Ancient Astronauts, Air, Andreya Triana, Broadway Project, Fat Freddy’s Drop, Bombay Dub Orchestra, Easy Star All Stars, George Clinton & His Gangsters Of Love, Donna Summer, Craig Armstrong & Portishead Tickets are still available for the Creamy’s House Of Adventures Xmas Party with Matt Deighton & Stephanie Davies & The Super Dynamics. Go to https://www.choa.co.uk/events/choa-xmas-party-with-matt-deighton You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
Dear all, You are going to have to indulge me for a week as I could not let the passing of Chas Hodges go without paying my respects. Chas 'n' Dave were such an important part of my musical upbringing and their music has always had a very special place in my heart. Honestly, if you are looking at this episode thinking, 'I'll give this one a wide birth', trust me - a little Chas 'n' Dave is good for the soul. Plus these 2 (and Mickey Burt on drums) are true masters of their instruments. So, pour yourself a beer, turn your stereo up loud and 'ave yourself a right good knees up. Love Creamy xxx
After a rather wonderful summer break, Creamy’s back with his normal mish-mash of music. There’s a prolonged stay at Westbound Label with Ceasar Frazier, King Errisson, Freddie Wilson, The Detroit Emeralds, Funkadelic, Robert Lowe, The Ohio Players & Spanky Wilson. We then change the feel a little to Bill Withers, The Staple Singers, Aretha Franklin, Fleetwood Mac, Joni Mitchell & Matt Deighton./ Tickets are still available for the Creamy’s House Of Adventures Xmas Party with Matt Deighton & Stephanie Davies & The Super Dynamics. Go to https://www.choa.co.uk/events/choa-xmas-party-with-matt-deighton You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
Another week of our special guest episodes whilst Creamy has a break to write his piece for the Mala & Edek script reading and prepare for some new episodes of Gutbuster. This week is the final week of the current batch of guest curators and we go out on a chilled high as the mix is provided by EastCoastElectronics (AKA Paul Hamilton). You can find a selection of original music from Paul at https://soundcloud.com/search?q=east%20coast You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
THIS IS THE CORRECT VERSION. IF YOU DOWNLOADED BEFORE 8AM (UK TIME) SATURDAY 8TH SEPTEMBER, YOU NEED TO DELETE FROM YOUR DEVICE AND THEN DOWNLOAD THIS VERSION. THANK YOU LOVE CREAMY & MR BISCUITS Another week of our special guest episodes whilst Creamy has a break to write his piece for the Mala & Edek script reading and prepare for some new episodes of Gutbuster. This week, in the second of 2 episodes we have possibly the most special guest we have had on the podcast, Mr Biscuits, AKA my 8 year old (at time of recording) son). Mr Biscuits plays us some tunes, tells us why he loves them as well as reflects on the World Cup. Thank you so much for your time and choices Mr Biscuits. I hope you enjoy this rather unique episode. You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
Another week of our special guest episodes whilst Creamy has a break to write his piece for the Mala & Edek script reading and prepare for some new episodes of Gutbuster. This week, in the first of 2 episodes we are tag-teamed with the incredible Bill Shakes & Klinsmann. Music at its very best. For more Bill Shakery, please go to https://shakesrecords.com You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
Another week of our special guest episodes whilst Creamy has a break to write his piece for the Mala & Edek script reading and prepare for some new episodes of Gutbuster. What a treat we have for you this Bank Holiday Weekend as the amazing Jim D takes control of the decks. Enjoy. You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
In this special episode, Creamy gives his tribute to the incredible Aretha Franklin by featuring some songs you will know and hopefully one or two that may be new to you. You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
It's the first week of our special guest episodes whilst Creamy has a break to write his piece for the Mala & Edek script reading and prepare for some new episodes of Gutbuster. THis weeks episode is curated by friend of the podcast, DJ Stubble. Oh, what a treat your ears are in for today. You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
Some very exciting news on this weeks episode. Really worth a listen. You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
After an unplanned week off (sorry about that), we are back with a quite outstanding mix of music. We feature music this week from The Fearless Flyers, Paul Jackson, Bernard Wright, Otis Redding, 4Hero, Eddie Harris & Les McCann, Joe Bonamassa, Eddie Fisher, Caravan, John Lee Hooker, Bill Fay & Nick Drake. You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
This week, we finish our little trip through the Blue Note catalogue. Much like ast week, the focus is more around post 1985 when the label had been relaunched to (re)release tracks from the vaults of Blue Note, Capitol and other labels that now fell under the umbrella of EMI. Music from Gonzalez, Elza Soares, Alaide Costa, Joe Williams featuring Thad Jones & The Mel Lewis Orchestra, Nancy Wilson, Margo Thunder, Ronnie Laws, Marlena Shaw, Leon Haywood & Grant Green. You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
This week we find the tine to take a quick break from the football and focus on Blue Note Records (although not their amazing jazz legacy) for the first of 2 episodes dedicated to the incredible comp albums they have released since the label was relaunched in 1985. As such we feature music from Bobbi Humphrey, Donald Byrd, Norman Conners featuring Freddie Hubbard, Groove Holmes, Lou Donaldson, Ruben Wilson, Banbara, Labi Siffre, Marlena Shaw, Sheree Brown, Natalie Cole & Maze. You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
This weeks episode, to quote my son directly is a right old ‘bish-bash-bosh’ of music, that all stems from a week of considering playing a track which ended up not arriving in time. So, totally unprepared I choose one song and let it just fall into place. As such, the music this week features Renee Geyer Band, The Pazant Brothers (featuring Betty Barney), Grant Green, Santana, Adriano Celentano, Da Latia, Shakatak, Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes, Maze, G Love & Special Sauce & The Voices Of East Harlem. You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
A chilled session this week featuring music from Chaouche, David Lang, Ekko, Ryuchi Sakamoto, Vangelis, Brian Eno & The Cinematic Orchestra Presents Grey Reverand. You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
This weeks episode starts with a nod to PY’s Soul Celler with tracks from Little Willy John, Little Milton and Otis Redding. We have a mini Go-Go frenzy with Trouble Funk, Little Benny & The Masters, The Soul Searchers, Redds & The Boys and stay in DC with Parliament. We remember Jalal of The Last Poets and also play music from Curtis Mayfield, Funk Inc, Blood, Sweat & Tears and Blind Faith. Finally, there is some exciting news of upcoming Gutbustery. You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
A Bucketful of Funk (well sort of) this week as we have music from James Mason, Marie ‘Queenie’ Lyons, The Believers, James Brown, The James Taylor Quartet, Jimmy McGriff, Sly & The Family Stone, Bill Withers, Slave, The Meters, Badder Than Evil & Herbie Hancock. You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
In this week’s episode we do something which is a little unusual for us and play a few new releases. However, the quality of material that has been released this week is just too good to ignore. That said we also manage to put a few oldies in, with some focus on the early 80’s boogie fusion and 60’s Blue Note (and related). We feature new material from Kasmari Washington, Lack Of Afro & Corduroy. We play 2 tunes from the new latenighttales album, this one compiled by Anges Obel (and the tracks are from Tamba Trio, Quarteto Em Cy & Sibylle Baier). There are also tracks from LeRoy Hutson, Chaka Khan, Side Effect, Mose Allison, Ruben Wilson, The Buddy Rich Big Band & “Brother” Jack McDuff You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx
For this episode of ‘The Chilled Session’s’, we thought we would do something a little different in that all the tracks we feature this week are vocal rather than instrumental. Artists features this week include Nitin Sawhney, Lamb, Goldfrapp, Fragment 11, Craig Armstrong, Nina Simone, Skye (Edwards), Waldeck, Tosca, Ayanna Witter-Johnson, Fat Freddy’s Drop and Jon & Vangelis. Please follow us on Twitter: (@CreamysHouse) & please retweet episode Please subscribe to the podcast on Podbean: (https://creamyshouseofadventures.podbean.com) & please give us a review on iTunes If you do any of the above, not only will we be very grateful, you will also be entered into the draw to win limited edition vinyl and other good stuff. Until next week, take care and keep it on the one. Love Creamy xx
This week’s episode was influenced by Creamy watching the 4 hour/ 4-part Latin music documentary on iPlayer. As such we feature music from Airto Moreia, Joyce, Marcos Valle, Judy Roberts, DJ Stubble & The Drunk Funk Porn Stars, Stephanie Davies & The Super Dynamics, Spanglehead, Samantha Whates, Dr Robert & PP Arnold, Johnny Harris, Roy Ayres, Pharaohs and Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes. Samantha Whates new album can be pledged upon on: https://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/samanthawhates Details of this year’s Caterham Jazz & Blues Festival can be found at: www.caterhamjazz.com Remember, for each episode you retweet, for each review you write on iTunes and for your subscription on Podbean, you will be entered into our draw. The winner will win a copy of the Record Store Day ‘The Family Silver’ special release on beautiful red vinyl. Only 500 copies pressed. There will be other prizes added over the next few weeks. We are no on Twitter @CreamysHouse Please follow us to get up-to-date news on upcoming Creamy’s House Of Adventures events. Until next week, keep it on the one. Love Creamy xx
This episode is dedicated to the great John 'Jabo' Starks, who sadly passed away this week. Jabo, along with Clyde Stubblefield shared drum duties during the golden period of James Brown (& James Brown Family) recordings. In this episode, we feature some of his finest work with James Brown, The J.B's, Maceo, Lyn Collins, Bobby Byrd, Bobby 'Blue' Bland, Little Junior Walker and BB King. Whilst James Brown may well be the most sampled artist, it is Starks and Stubblefiled that have laid the foundation to Breakbeats. They were originators in their day and defined at least 2 genres of music. We play some well-known tunes this week - this is hardly surprising when you think about the impact 'Jabo' made on modern music. You will be greatly missed and you have left us with some truly outstanding music. THANK YOU 'JABO'
This week on Gutbuster we feature music from this year’s Record Store Day with Melvin Sparks, The Mohawks, Demon Fuzz & Zero 7. We also have music from Don Blackman, Parliament, Ruth Copeland, The Staple Singers, Nancy Wilson, PP Arnold, Derek & The Dominoes, Rose Royce and Maze. Give us a review on iTunes, Podbean or Facebook and if you re a Tweeter, please Tweet about the show. Love Creamy xx
Welcome to another episode of The Chilled Sessions. Music this week from Solar Stone, Autechre, Bob Holroyd, Valgeir Sigurðsson, Alpha, A Reminiscent Drive, Nils Frahm, Brian Eno, Blank & Jones, Colin Stetson & Sarah Neufeld, Dakota Suite & Emanuele Errante, Troels Hammer & Vangelis. Please email me if you want full playlist info@choa.co.uk. Please share, like, give us a review on iTunes and all that stuff. We are launching our Twitter soon (once I understand exacty what that means. See you soon and keep it on the one. Love Creamy x
Join the crew as they discuss S3E19 of The Office, "Safety Training". Intro music credit: Gutbuster.
Part 3 of our Matt Deighton Special focuses on Matts releases with Monks Road Records. We also feature music from The Family Silver, Mother Earth and an incredible version of Norman Connor’s ‘Mother Of The Future’ featuring the genius that is Steve White. There is also a small sample of our interview with Matt of which the longer version will follow very soon. If you would like to get a copy of Matt’s new album, please go to: https://monksroadshop.com/products/doubtless-dauntless?variant=8150158278751