Friday 27 November 2015

Nowhere Bros Gig Guide - November 27


                                  Nowhere Bros Gig Guide - November 6 Edition

Unknown Mortal Orchestra – December 12 – St James Theatre

AC/DC – December 15 – Western Springs Stadium

Fat Freddy’s Drop “Bays New Zealand Tour” – December 27 – February 7

Northern Bass – feat. Shapeshifter, Ladi6, Homebrew and more – December 29-31 – Mangawhai

Rhythm and Vines – feat. David Dallas, Hollie Smith, P-Money, Concord Dawn and more – Gisborne

Weird Al Yankovic – January 5 – Powerstation

Leon Bridges – January 9 – St James Theatre

Laneway Festival – feat. Beach House, Thundercat, Vince Staples, Leisure, Silicon and more – February 1 – Silo Park

Splore Festival – February 19-21 – Tapakanga Park

Ragamuffin – feat. UB40, Macy Gray, Junior Marvin’s Wailers, Savage and more – February 20 – Trusts Stadium Arena

ASAP Rocky – February 24 – Vector Arena

WOMAD – feat. St Germain, De La Soul, Ladysmith Black Mambazo and more -February 18-20 – Pukekura Park

Jesus and Mary Chain – March 4 – Powerstation

Auckland City Limits – feat. Kendrick Lamar, The National, Naked and Famous and more – March 19 – Western Springs Stadium

Brian Wilson – March 26 – The Civic

Black Sabbath – April 28 – Vectora Arena


Iron Maiden – May 1 – Vectora Arena 

Saturday 14 November 2015

The Ultimate Hip Hop Playlist (2015)


I am a sucker for old school hip hop. The classic age, the golden age between 1985 and 1995. During this period the beats were magnificent, the production fantastic and the sampling out of this world. This was a pioneering period for a new style of music that has since gone on to become one of the most popular music genres. I do not really warm to modern hip hop, I think it has been co-opted by the industry and doesn’t stand for much in terms of political or social ideas like hip hop acts of the past did. That said, not all of todays hip hop is bad and there are a few tracks that are just as good as the best from the golden age. So, with this said, I have decided to list my top twenty favorite hip hop tracks. There are several things I like in a good hip hop track. Sampling, matching fresh beats with little snippets or samples of other records to me is an essential component of hip hop, and a component that is seen less these days. Good beats, the best hip hop tracks for mine have the sickest beats and backing tracks to them. You want something to groove to when you listen to hip hop that is for sure, and good beats provide that. And, finally, lyrics that mean something, lyrics that explore social and political themes, lyrics that encapture a time or place, and that are not just about being in the club or getting drunk. So, all this considered, I reckon the songs on this list encapture nicely all that is good about hip hop and to me represent some of the best hip hop tracks.

Kurtis Blow – The Breaks (Kurtis Blow, 1980)

Grandmaster Flash and the Furous Five – The Message (The Message, 1982)

NWA – If It Ain’t Rough (Straight Outta Compton, 1988)

De La Soul – Say No Go (3 Feet High and Rising, 1989)

De La Soul – Me Myself and I (3 Feet High and Rising, 1989)

De La Soul – Eye Know (3 Feet High and Rising, 1989)

The Pharcyde – Passin’ Me By (Bizzare Ride II the Pharcyde, 1992)

Snoop Dog – Who Am I? (What’s My Name?) (Doggystyle, 1993)

Wu Tang Clan – Shame On A Nigga (Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), 1993)

Wu Tang Clan – C.R.E.A.M (Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), 1993)

Outkast – Players Ball (Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik, 1994)

Beastie Boys – Sabotage (Ill Communication, 1994)

Warren G – Regulate feat. Nate Dogg (Regulate... G Funk Era, 1994)

2Pac – California Love (All Eyez On Me, 1996)

Outkast – SpottieOttieDopaliscious (Aquemini, 1998)

Mos Def – Ms. Fat Booty (Black on Both Sides, 1999)

The Roots – The Seed (2.0) (Phrenology, 2002)

Kendrick Lamar – i (To Pimp a Butterfly, 2015)

Average Rap Band – Mother Mary (Stream of Nonsenseness, 2015)

Average Rap Band – Bending Spoons (Stream of Nonsenseness, 2015)

- Sam 

Sunday 8 November 2015

The Ultimate DJ Playlist - 2015


Ever wondered what it would be like to be a professional DJ just for one day? What would you play, what would your playlist be like? Well, I have had a think about this and have come up with my ultimate DJ playlist for one night only. In compiling this playlist, I thought about what would keep people interested, what would get people dancing, and what styles would suit a party environment. So, with this in mind, on my ultimate DJ playlist there is a mixture of dance, hip hop, R&B, soul, funk, techno and a few fusion tracks. It was a lot of fun coming up with this list and figuring out what would work well together in a playlist. DJing is not about just lumping a few random songs together or trying to please people, although you hope what you select will please people, it is about matching songs together and selecting the right mix of tracks. And, with this in mind, I feel I have managed to come up with a good three hour or so set that would be awesome to unleash for one night only.

Sam’s One Night Only Ultimate DJ Playlist

Wairunga Blues – Fat Freddy’s Drop
Step On – Happy Mondays
Blue Monday – New Order
Fools Gold – Stone Roses
Rapture – Blondie
Stylo – Gorillaz
Respect Yourself – The Staple Singers
Kiss – Prince
You Keep Me Hanging On – The Supremes
Monkey Man – Amy Winehouse
You Haven’t Done Nothing – Stevie Wonder
What’s My Name – Snoop Dog
Rose Rogue – St Germain
Let Me Ride – Dr Dre
Cortina Motors – Fat Freddy’s Drop
Funk In The Hole – Roy Ayers
California love – 2Pac
Fashion – David Bowie
Creation (Eastern LA) – Quantic presents The Western Transient
Players Ball – Outkast
Cabbage Alley – The Meters
How Do I let A Good Man Down – Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings
When You Are Who You Are – Gill Scott Heron
Dare – Gorillaz
Stoned Love – The Supremes
Lebanese Blonde – Thievery Corporation
Tutti Frutti – New Order
Rock The Casbah – The Clash
Dont Fight It Feel It – Primal Scream
The Jungle – Black Heat
Get It Together – Solar Rosa
I Know I’m Losing You  - The Temptations
I Know There’s Gonna Be Good Times – Jamie XX
Walk On By – Isaac Hayes
Mother Mary – Average Rap Band
Passing Me By – The Pharcyde
Heartbreaker – Rolling Stones
Hot Love – Leisure
Necessary Evil - UMO
Give Up The Funk – Parliament
Chameleon – Herbie Hancock
Do It Again – Steely Dan
If It Ain’t Rough – NWA
Mother Mother – Fat Freddy’s Drop 

- Sam 

Thursday 5 November 2015

Nowhere Bros Gig Guide - November 6



Nowhere Bros Gig Guide - November 6 Edition 


Florence and the Machine – November 21 – Vector Arena

Fleetwood Mac – November 21-22 – Mt Smart Stadium

Tame Impala – November 24 – Logan Campbell Theatre

Don McGlashan’s “There Goes the Neighbourhood Tour” – November 25-29

Unknown Mortal Orchestra – December 12 – St James Theatre

AC/DC – December 15 – Western Springs Stadium

Fat Freddy’s Drop “Bays New Zealand Tour” – December 27 – February 7

Northern Bass – feat. Shapeshifter, Ladi6, Homebrew and more – December 29-31 – Mangawhai

Rhythm and Vines – feat. David Dallas, Hollie Smith, P-Money, Concord Dawn and more - December 29-January 1 – Gisborne

Weird Al Yankovic – January 5 – Powerstation

Echo Festival – feat. Disclosure, Flaming Lips, Jamie XX, Kurt Vile, The Chills and more – January 11-12 – Vector Arena

Laneway Festival – feat. Beach House, Thundercat, Vince Staples, Leisure, Silicon and more – February 1 – Silo Park

Splore Festival – February 19-21 – Tapakanga Park

Ragamuffin – feat. UB40, Macy Gray, Junior Marvin’s Wailers, Savage and more – February 20 – Trusts Stadium Arena

ASAP Rocky – February 24 – Vector Arena

Auckland City Limits – feat. Kendrick Lamar, The National, Naked and Famous and more – March 19 – Western Springs Stadium

Black Sabbath – April 28 – Vectora Arena


Iron Maiden – May 1 – Vectora Arena