Monday, September 07, 2009















BAD HAND CD CLUB

During the Bad Hand Records era briefly we started up a Bad Hand CD Club. My mix CD became disc M and here are the covers I used.

Friday, September 04, 2009









GREEN MAN ROUNDABOUT FESTIVAL

In August 2006 when Justin, Helen and Mark hosted the Green Man Roundabout Festival in Leytonstone featuring sets by Rothko, Yonoquiero and Share The Shame we were all given the opportunity to DJ and these were the discs I prepared for the occasion.

The event was a Bad Hand Records joint given a catalogue number of badhand004.

Thursday, September 03, 2009




JUSTIN’S STAG WEEKEND DISC 2

Also for Justin Front And Follow and his stag weekend I compiled a hip-hop party disc.

Braap!

Wednesday, September 02, 2009




JUSTIN’S STAG WEEKEND DISC

When Justin (Front And Follow and Bad Hand Film) held his stag weekend in a converted barn cum cottage in Suffolk over the weekend of 21 April 2006 I was requested to compile some discs of rock classics in order to build up a party atmosphere for the stag weekend album we were to record en mass into the night.

Despite my PC and iTunes doing everything in their power to prevent me from completing a disc I just about managed to hit a home run with this compilation even if I did in the midst of a drunken frenzy put “Louie Louie” by The Kingsmen on a continual loop for almost half an hour in tribute to the toga party from National Lampoon’s Animal House.

The later tracks on the disc (17 through to 20) were by request from the best man (Racton) but with “Sweet Freedom” by Michael McDonald the disc possessed one of the greatest chorus hooks in Yacht Rock history. Likewise “I’m Alright” by Kenny Loggins would serve to give us a fever for golf and “Back To Paradise” by 38 Special for one weekend only was our Revenge Of The Nerds soundtrack.

Best of times.

Tuesday, September 01, 2009




BAD HAND RECORDS CD EXCHANGE

While the Bad Hand Records website Bad Hand Writing was flourishing a CD Club exchange/competition was arranged and this was the DJ Gram effort.