


In its sixth installment, soon.
The seventeenth in our series of guest mixes comes from Reecha, one of the guys behind The Dirty Canvas club nights and the forthcoming Lightworks record label.
Track listing:
1. Drake - Fireworks (Deadboy edit)
2. Smoking Beats - Look Whose Lovin Me - Smoking Beats
3. Ultra Nate - Loves the Only Drug (Adam Rios Mix) - Silver Label
4. Untold + Roska - Myth - forthcoming numbers
5. Leon Vincent - Six Figures - Novel Sound
6. Lone - Once in a while - forthcoming Werk Discs
7. Teedra Moses - Be your girl (Perempay n Dee mix) - White
8. Braiden - The Alps - forthcoming Doldrums
9. MK - Burning - Area 10
10. Tonka - Freeze - Great Stuff Recordings
11. ? - Mishi Wam - (Canblaster Remix)
12. The Bug feat Warrior Queen - Poison Dart (DVA mix)
13. Kink - Existence - Ovum
14. Kingdom - That Mystic - NightSlugs
15. Ossie - Tarantula - forthcoming Lightworks
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PEPPERSEED JAM
They say you can taste victory and that revenge is sweet - but what about rejection and failure? If they had substance and were edible, what would their flavour be? At a guess I would say something similar to pepperseed jam, as eating it would be as bad as dejection feels. The mastication/emotional journey begins with the feeling of shock and confusion as your palette greets the strange guest. Then, betrayal (in the case of the jam); this is the ill contrition of a wonderful ingredient and lovely condiment which together have borne an unpleasantness rather than a delight. Followed by acceptance of your own faults in the proceedings; Why there? Why that way? Why then? And finally utter misery at the full clarity of your failure.
Daddy Screw - Model Pon Yuh Man
General Degree - Mr Do It Nice
Terror Fabulous & Nadine Sutherland - Action
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THANKS TO :
SEB CHEW
LIL SILVA
ROUGH TRADE DJS
KING BB
JET LETTS
DDF
“Hide Your Daughters” - The Lapse
The Lapse was a band that existed in the late 1990’s. They released records on the consistently incredible Gern Blandsten Records, a label that operated out of New Jersey and was set up by Charles Maggio who once upon a time happened to be the singer in a band called Rorschach. Rorschach are one of my favourite bands period. Maybe I will post a Rorschach track next week. I digress. Considering the calibre of his own band it came as little surprise that when he set up a label Maggio kept its output of a consistently high quality. The Lapse were the third in a series of bands conceived and fronted by Chris Leo. Yes, Chris Leo is Ted Leo’s brother but for reasons that are wholly beyond me none of the truly excellent music that Chris has created with his first act Native Nod, The Lapse and his peerless second group, The Van Pelt, has ever really registered on people’s radars in the same way that his brothers stuff. Go and beg, borrow or steal a copy of The Van Pelt’s 1997 record Sultans Of Sentiment and you will see just how criminal this lack of recognition is. The Lapse formed from the ashes The Van Pelt and consisted of Leo and his then girlfriend Toko Yasuda who went on to play with Enon and Blonde Redhead. The restrained arrangements, sparse instrumentation and intense, emotive and often oblique lyrical complexity that had characterised The Van Pelt were all present on Betrayal! and Heaven Ain’t Happenin’, the pair of albums that Leo recorded as The Lapse but I can’t recommend The Van Pelt highly enough if you enjoy the below song. Until next week.
JAMES KNIGHT
Reely and Truly’s Tyrone Lebon is displaying a photo essay as part of the “Love Your Work” exhibition organised by Dickies.
Featuring interviews with GETME! contributors :
Daniel David Freeman
Lewis Wright
Alexander Hislop

Our friends at Real Gold have released a new t shirt.
‘Don’t Forget The Struggle, Don’t Forget The Streets’ is our newest release in over a year. The release comprises of a parcel pack housing both a new Real Gold t-shirt design and an original black and white print by photographer Kingsley Ifill.
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COSA NOSTRA RIDDIM
As far back as I can remember I always wanted to be a gangster. I wanted to encourage fear in those that knew me and to be extolled beyond my virtues by those who didn’t. Turns out however I’m too much of a chummy guy to really be a gangster and my best times are not in the worst situations, I tend to lean towards meek rather than proud. It’s all good though, I have pals instead of a brotherhood and move chicks rather than control bitches. But, well, I’m never going to pay off a cop, turn out a Ho or do some bird and it’s at these points you realise dreams don’t come true.
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VIDEOTIME
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Pop Magazine - ‘Snoop in the Hamptons’ from Tyrone Lebon on Vimeo.
Directed by Reely and Truly’s Tyrone Lebon. The film was commissioned by Pop Magazine to run with the shoot of designer Adam Kimmel’s Snoop-Dogg-inspired collection.
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