Monday, 12 March 2012

Springtime Buggin' Bunny

Spring. YES. The bastards arrived at last. Lighter nights, chocolate eggs and the resurrection of Soul Buggin'. Its been almost 4 months since our NYE party and you've all had long enough with your feet up so as the warmer weather begins to tickle our neither regions we're about to rise up with a vengeance, just like that hairy jesus bloke did at Easter. He was allegedly supposed to preach 'have a bloody good un' as well so you could call this the second coming but to be honest we've had more second comings than Ron Jeremy these past few years so let's just say we're just happy to be back.


It all kicks off on Easter Sunday 8th April at The Bodega Social Club on 23 Pelham Street with our big Bank Holiday party. We've invited not one but two special guests to join us for this one in the form of Faze Action and Leftside Wobble. Entry 6 squid in on the door and we'll be going on till late and as no ones got work the next day you can treat yourself to an extra shandy. Facebook event here! Invite yer weirdo mates

Oh and be sure to check out both our guests Soundcloud pages for loads of mixes, remixes and edits to get your chops into.

Faze Action here

Leftside Wobble here


If you can't wait till the bank holiday (and who could blame yer) then why not come and join us at The Broadway Cinema on Saturday 24th March where we'll be playing at the after party for the Ozwald Boateng special gala premiere of 'A Mans Story'. The flim looks cracking and they'll be doing a Q&A afterwards too.

So we're looking forward to shaking a leg with you soon

x

Sod it - let's have a chart. Here's ten springtime chocolate eggs

01. Recloose - Magic | Rush Hour 12"
02. MJ - Shake a body (Leftside Wobble rework) | CDR
03. Todd Terje - Inspector Norse | Smalltown Supersound 12"
04. James Mason - I want your love | Rush Hour 12"
05. Flights of Fancy - Volume One | International Feel 12"
06. RK Edits - RK Edits Vol One | Bulletproofsonics 12"
07. Ramsey Lewis - Spring high | Columbia LP
08. Bintus - Corrosion Control | Power Vacuum 12"
09. Cheri - Give it to me baby (Ray Mang re-edit) | Disco Deviance 12"
10. Kindness - SEOD | White 12"

Sunday, 12 February 2012

Soul Buggin' bugs out at Sounddhism


So last week we finally revealed our new home where we'll be continuing our monthly disco-inspired nonsense and rest assured our plans are coming together nicely for our first party on bank holiday easter Sunday 8th April. Before we unveil our line up and further details on that party it's worth a mention of another little session we've been asked to play at the same venue on Saturday March 3rd called Sounddhism. We played there last year with Simbad and Natalie Duncan and had a laugh so they've invited us back and put us in charge of their late night dancefloor joystick (oo-er) alongside Brownswood Records rising star Pedestrian, Harleighblu, Hannah Heartshape and Georgie Rose. Tickets are a fiver for that session and we're treating it as a nice little unofficial warm up for our big relaunch the following month.

Check out the Facebook Sounddhism page for full details of that session here

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Soul Buggin' finds a new home...


So after weeks of speculation, drunken banter and plenty of poking and prodding from inquisitive disco fiends at 6am after parties we can finally reveal our new home in 2012 - The Bodega Social Club, 23 Pelham Street, Nottingham. Check their website out here for what goes on.

Since we learned of the very sad closure of Moog late last year we've been trawling Nottingham's basements, boozers and bars for a suitable alternative that not only could adequately host our little monthly disco but more importantly prove suitable for our antics, punters and visiting guest djs. To say this was a headache is an understatement but after much deliberation, head scratching and generally weighing up the price of fish we came to a decision that not only made perfect sense but would enable us to continue where we left off and provide just the right space for our party.

The Bodega Social has played host to a ridiculous amount of bands and djs over the years, far too many to list here and for a central city venue is about as eclectic as you'd hope to find musically. Already home to thriving alternative club nights like Sounddhism and Highness we're honoured and excited to be welcomed onto the roster. When we told Raul (the Soul Buggin' online master swordsman) he instantly striped off and tried to neck a whole carton of Sunny Delight. What a crazy fruit.

So I guess the next question is when is the next party? Well in true Soul Buggin' fashion our eyes always hover over a good old bank holiday so our first 'official' party will be on Bank Holiday Easter Sunday 8th April. Full line up yet to be confirmed so keep your eyes on the blog for updates over the next few weeks but we'd love you to all come down and break us in proper. After that we'll be going out on the last Saturday of the month, just like we did at Moog, so no need to mess about with your diaries, child care or more importantly your sunday morning carers/chemist/eastenders omnibus settings.

More news soon cometh but get that date in your diaries and get some new pants on order

x

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Happy New Year!

Well what a way to bow out at Moog eh? New Years Eve saw us somewhat tearfully put on our last party at the venue before it closes its doors in January and what a ruddy session it turned out to be. We thought the Bill Brewster night earlier in the year couldn't be topped for the most amount of sweaty bodies in Moog but New Years Eve was a whole different animal. Right from the get go people came down and got on the good foot and let loose with one of the best crowds we've ever had and we'd just like to say a big thank you to all those that decided to come and raise a glass to see in 2012.

It was always inevitable that the night was going to go on later than advertised and that 'one more record' (complete with drunken goodbye speech from myself) ended up snowballing into more wobbly discoid madness that would eventually see us finally turn the lights off gone 6am with the run out grooves of Nuyorican Soul's 'The Nervous Track' crackling away. Just seemed to make sense.

We're looking forward to returning in 2012 at a new venue here in Nottingham so keep your eyes on this blog for updates but until then, here's a selection of some pics from the night taken by various fruitcakes who were out getting sweaty on the dancefloor.















Tuesday, 27 December 2011

Soul Buggin' says goodbye to Moog...



With the imminent closure of Moog in a few weeks time I felt compelled to put down a memorandum, a few words, thoughts and feelings before we have our last Soul Buggin' party at the venue on New Years Eve as it gears up to close its doors in January. I guess I do it partly to shine a bit of a light on a place that needs putting on a pedestal for reasons I shall go into but also (and more importantly) so when future generations look back upon the blandness of Nottingham in years to come, no doubt viewed through a usb memory stick plugged into their central cortex, bored with the nonsense that a night out in the city centre on a Saturday night will no doubt involve, they may just ask the question "was Nottingham always this shite?"

The simple answer of course is no. We can all reminisce of the bygone days of classic clubs and weekenders till the cows come home that this city has been responsible for but that's not what this short tale is about. Lots of stories of good times have already been documented regarding the nightlife of Nottingham but few words have been put down on paper that particularly concern the madness of a certain little boozer in deepest Radford and the effect it had on many people who entered through those double doors.

I always found trying to explain Moog to people who had never been quite a comical endeavour, especially if the person in question was used to being dazzled by the more prominent glittering swanky bars of the city centre. In a nutshell I guess I best described it to new comers as a pub that was a bit bigger than your flat, had a bar in it, a few wonky taps, smelt very odd in places but more importantly felt safe, recognisable and a bit like a house party where even if you went on your own you'd leave with new friends, partners or as was the case on many occasions, a new carer. However to get straight to the point the best two words to describe this little adult youth club of unadulterated fun was quite simply 'rave pub'. While many late night sauce dens and boozers may attempt to label themselves as such due to their newly extended licenses they would be wholly and foolishly mistaken. The manager, the staff or djs do not decide if you are a rave pub. Your punters do and with Moog they most certainly did.

With it being situated on the outskirts of the city centre it tended to attract quite a few unique characters, the sort of people of all ages and from all walks of life that once upon a time you would of possibly met in the dark confines of back room way back when this city had a beating club pulse for more discerning sounds. You'd often have bugger all in common apart from the fact you both despised the rigmarole and rammell that a standard Saturday night in Nottingham involved. They'd of probably found their way to Moog much the same way you had on your first visit; namely being bundled into a taxi from town with friends, not having a clue where the journey was to lead but had been promised the pub was 'quite a laugh'. These very people who frequented Moog would never need much encouragement to let their hair down or chat nonsense until the sun came up despite hardly knowing you.

It was for these very reasons why we chose Moog for the home of our Soul Buggin' parties some 3 years ago. It just seemed to tick a lot of boxes, it had a dance floor for starters that could be as big or as small as you wanted, the staff and manager were sound as a pound and the punters would always come with an open mind and in most cases with an expectation of musically being served up something a bit different. When we decided to start inviting djs and producers from outside the city who had never been to Moog before we hoped they would understand the vibe, the crowd but more importantly why we chose to ask them to play to a room full of only 100 or so people when many of them were used to audiences several times that. Pretty much all of them got it instantly, often leaving buzzing with a smile from ear to ear (although a lot of that might of been the copious amounts of booze Moog had fed them as a warm welcome).

When I heard the news regarding its closure in January I was properly gutted, not just from the point of view as a promoter of a night that would have to find an alternative venue but more as a punter who over the years has had so many blinding nights under that roof. Unfortunately my brain cells have been subject to much mangling in that venue and I have been finding it hard to fully recall all of the episodes I've experienced but I think that's probably a good thing. Moog for myself and countless others was the very symbol of debauchery in Nottingham but luckily for us all walls haven't learned to talk just yet. Phew.

So Soul Buggin' will be packing up its bags and moving on in the new year and although we're looking forward to hosting our last party at the venue on 31st December I'll be surprised if there's not a tear or two come closing time. What time that will be will be anyone's guess as like everything in Moog, you never quite know what is going to happen but one thing will be certain, Nottingham will be a poorer place without it.

Thank you Moog for the memories, the silliness, the mentalism, the headaches, the stresses and the randomness but most importantly thank you for being different from everything else.

x

For full details of our New Years Eve party please read below. We look forward to having one last boogie with you.

Monday, 5 December 2011

Party over here...

Big ups to all those that came down to see Mr Duckenfield last month at Soul Buggin'. After the usual party dramas it soon turned into a firing one in the end so we hope you enjoyed it as much as we did (that is apart from poor old Wrighty of course who was nursing a busted up foot but still managed to turn up, crutches in tow, until people started to use his broken digits as a dancefloor. Ouch!)

So is it December already? Ruddy nora that went quick. What happened to 2011 then? That's been one hell of a year. It's around this time that I like to take a good look back at the last 12 months, both musically and at some of the parties we've put on (if I've still got the brain cells left to remember them) and reflect a bit but sod that we ain't got time. We'll have to do that in a few weeks as we ain't done with you this year just yet cos we've got 3 more Buggin'-related sessions planned before we wave off the beast that was 2011. So, get some of these in yer diary and come and raise a glass with us in the party season.


We bomb down to the Broadway cinema on Friday 9th December for something a bit different. Wrighty and myself will be providing the sounds in the main bar area accompanied by some swish visuals from Nick Wright. We'll be rolling from 8pm till late.


Our last monthly knees up of the year down at Eleven in Hockley will be on Saturday 10th December so expect the usual 6 hours of Buggin' nonsense but with added mistle 'broken'toe and christmas edits galore. 9pm-3am.



And to bow out of 2011 with our hands in the air we've put together a line up of some of our favourite local djs and Soul Buggin' regulars for a bit of a big end of year knees up at Moog. Doors open from 9pm and we'll be going on till at least 4am. As an added bonus we don't believe in going silly with the door prices so it'll be the same entry as usual but we'll ALSO be chucking in a free buffet of nibbles and jazz snacks for those who come down early doors. Now hows about that then eh.

Come one come all. Party over here.

x

Friday, 4 November 2011

Oh 'eck me duck, incoming duck!


Chris Duckenfield last played in Nottingham a few years back now and as Soul Buggin' has slowly grown quietly into one of Nottinghams best kept secret late night discos we thought it was about time to invite the Swag man to the little rave pub we call Moog on Saturday 26th November.

With over two decades of djing safely tucked under his belt that have seen him take in the underground warehouse parties of the late eighties, classic clubs like The Sub Club in Glasgow and The Electric Chair in Manchester as well as thundering cathedrals of rave in the form of London’s Fabric, Chris Duckenfield has done it all. He was one half of the mighty Swag outfit, ran record labels Odori, Primitive and the more recent filthy disco imprint Popular Peoples Front and that’s not even mentioning the ‘ssssssh’ records he puts out. With his new single “I really do believe” smashing up any dancefloors that dare to drop it we can’t wait to unleash the mighty Duckenfield on the Soul Buggin’ floorboards.

Check out Chris' website for loads of mixes to warm you up www.chrisduckenfield.com

As per usual, doors open at 9pm and we go on till 3am. Get down before 10.30pm and you can get in for a mere 300 nuggets. After it's the usual fiver.


Last Saturday the Kat Records crew came to town to lay it down and ruddy nora did they bring the party. Phat Phil Cooper and Ste Hodge hadn't been to Nottingham for a good few years so they were pumped up good and proper for this one - so much so Mr Cooper even brought his own mic to Moog to smash up the dance. Special edits, anthems, classics and party bombs were all thrown down and by the time "I am the black gold of the sun" dropped near the end I was nearly on my knees. Tops stuff from the boys. Massive thanks to all those that came down and of course to the boys who created a great party.