This is the text for my contribution to the Diesel Radio show programme hosted by Matthew Stone and friends. I recited this piece of free verse over a beautiful track by Stars of the Lid. The audio version is on my Tumblr - I’ve included the text below: This is the time. This is the time expectant. This is our time. When our DNA is unencrypted and the data uploaded Read More ...
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Sma5h TV at Glastonbury!
A full sma5h TV archive is going to be uploaded soon, in the meantime just enjoy some of these clips from our Glastonbury performance, probably Read More ...
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She Comes In Colours (Die Eidechse Von Oz)
CLICK NAMES FOR LINKS ——>! Its been a long held dream of mine to write and act in a movie and thanks to Salvation Films that Read More ...
There is only one place I could launch my new k-tron live project; Destroy Culture. The first DC was an unprecedented mindfuck. Genres were wilfully ignored, bodily fluids were spilt and I got that shiver down my spine that tells me “this party is going to be massive” CHECK THE DESTROY CULTURE BLOG FOR THE LOWDOWN ON THE HALLOWEEN SPECIAL.
Teaming up with photographer Alana Lake I have published my creative work on a dedicated blog archive, I will posting some of my favourites on this site but to explore my creative writing and collaborative art projects check out this link: WE ARE LIKE DISNEYLAND BLOG Being asked to read some of my poetry at the London Literary Festival was a supreme thrill, here is some of the publicity material and Read More ...
Calling All Tribes, the party co-promoted with Buster Bennett was the successor to legendary midweek party Nag Nag Nag. Nag was internationally renowned as one of the most directional experimental parties in the world. This was a tough legacy to live up to, but when C.A.T launched with an explosion of press hype and a roadblock outside the venue we knew we were onto something special. HERE IS A Read More ...
I was incredibly flattered to be asked to write the foreword to the modern clubbing section in Blackdog Publishing’s critical analysis of club culture in the last century CLUBKIDS: From speakeasies to Boombox and beyond. It was also an honour to be profiled alongside some of the most interesting and talented characters from the scene, as well as some seminal British club heritage. CLICK ON THE IMAGES TO EXPAND.