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PMOI Live 2nd May 2012 Flyer

Tickets on sale here

I’ve wanted to book Tawiah to perform live for years now. There was a time I would be at every live gig she played to the point it may have been a bit creepy, and then all of a sudden she got a record deal and went off to write an album. From what I hear the album is very much underway, and luckily for us Tawiah is beginning to resurface to play some new material. Szjerdene is another artist I’ve been following for years, her recent EP is a thing of beauty and I cannot wait to hear it live. Morgan Zarate is a legend in my world, so bribing him in to DJing with some Ferrero Rocher is something of a coup – Spacek was my entry point to so much music I listen to today – and his more recent work is just as excellent.

*Update* Our resident DJ Eric Lau is now able to make it! Plus the wonderful crew at United 80 will return with a pop up music shop, and Mrs Mck’s Pudding Club from Relay Tea Rooms will be providing gorgeous cakes…

There are only 50 advance tickets available at £5, so I would advise you to buy them before they jump up to £8. If you follow our new Facebook page there will be a chance to win some tickets soon.

PMOI Live at the C.A.M.P., Weds 2nd May 2012 (9pm-1am)

Live: Tawiah , Szjerdene, Morgan Zarate (DJ set)

The C.A.M.P., 70-74 City Road, EC1Y 2BJ, £5 limited advance tickets/  (£8 on the door)

 

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“All that you are, all that you have, all that you give”.

It almost sounds like a memory I’ve created – Heidi Vogel singing the words Fontella Bass burned in to our souls ten years ago – as The Cinematic Orchestra flooded the Dalmatian sky at sunset with music that may have been created for just such a moment. We turned to each other, crying and singing and hugging, vowing to remember and to return.

Soundwave Festival in Croatia (there’s one of the same name in Australia I cannot vouch for unless you like Limp Bizkit and Marilyn Manson), has become something of an annual pilgrimage for the artists, DJs, labels and supporters who make up a chunk of the UK’s eclectic independent music scene. It is run by the same team behind Outlook Festival (Soundcrash and New Bohemia), so at first I was tentative about getting involved having heard horror stories of gurning 18 year olds tagging up an idyllic Croatian fishing village and peeing on the church a few years ago. Outlook has since moved to a more appropriate location in a disused fort, and Soundwave has emerged as a festival for lovers of live music.

I’m the kind of girl whose ideal festival involves being able to go home at night (after refusing to drink anything all day in a bid to avoid the toilets), food you can’t smell frying from the end of the three hundred strong queue, and preferably not staring at a giant screen watching “chart toppers” like Example (whose music I’ve still never heard), jumping about to a PA 10 miles away. I have been known to turn down free tickets to Glastonbury, and at the Guardian-readers-dream-fest Big Chill I camped in the middle of the sobbing and distraught Mika fan club as a security measure (they refused to leave their glitter encrusted tents for the entire festival because he didn’t show up).

Soundwave is definitely better than spending the day in a damp field. I arrived at the village at night and headed to the local restaurant to find my friends who were sitting outside tucking in to giant plates of fresh seafood. I’d heard it was a rocky beach so I was expecting Brighton, sewage and all. I woke up to a white hot, pond flat, turquoise clear scene from a movie. Even my friends who can’t swim were straight in the sea when they realised the rocks on the bottom were smooth (like an enormous tiled swimming pool).

The tiny festival site was 15 minutes walk around the bay and I won’t lie, it takes a moment to adjust to seeing people you usually see in Dalston wandering around swim wear casual (super awkward hello hugs on the first day). I asked the veterans for the guided tour of the site and it took 5 minutes; main stage, club, beach stage, all right next to each other. It was like I went on holiday with my friends to Croatia and my iTunes came to life and started performing (apart from Ja Rule, thank god).

When I got the call to put together another line up this year I was ecstatic. I called my artist friends and asked if they would like to go on holiday and get paid for it – luckily for me they said yes. We’re throwing a beach party on the Saturday afternoon, with Ghostpoet, Eric Lau and Eska DJing in the sunshine right by the sea. The next day we’ll be on the main stage in the afternoon, Tawiah with her amazing full live band, Tanya Auclair (and her amazing one man band),  Szjerdene with a paired down intimate live set, Oddisee performing his debut album, Tranqill trying to deliver his gritty realism with an enormous sunshine induced grin on his face, and Anna Meredith – my wildcard – the first electronic musician I’ve been this excited about since I first saw Fly Lo at his first London show.

That’s just the PMOI parties, over 5 days there are over 50 acts. I’m particularly excited about seeing De La Soul, Fink, Eska, Dele Sosimi’s Fela tribute (the band probably need a whole plane to themselves), Kwes, Kutmah, and following Olugbenga from Metronomy around whispering “I love your band” then hiding. I might even venture on a boat party this year, though considering I got travel sick on a punt on the river in Cambridge last year it’s probably not a good idea. Those with sea legs claim the boat parties are the heart of Soundwave Festival, but I have the feeling this years most memorable moment will come when the whole site sings “Me, Myself and I” as the sun goes down.

 

FAQs Soundwave are probably not being asked but we are.

  • There is no guestlist, flights will not be cheaper nearer the time, deciding in early July you want to come is not an option, the festival will be sold out. Book your travel (there are lots of options), tickets and accommodation as soon as you can – rooms in Tisno start at €15 – cheaper than a fancy tent.
  • Croatian people are pretty cool with multicultural folk. We found them to be incredibly friendly and kind, maybe a little curious but not in a bad way. We cannot say the same about Poland.
  • Plenty of Croatian people speak English (and probably loads of other European languages). Those that don’t speak the international language of point and shout.
  • Do not bring drugs with you or buy them when you get there (that includes weed). Croatian people do not play, you will go to jail.
  • The toilets at the festival are clean, but if you’re funny about hygiene your villa will probably be close enough to go back to.
  • Bring mosquito repellant and bite cream – try to avoid too much sugar the week before you arrive to minimize your tastiness.
  • The food is good if you like seafood, red meat or pizza (it’s opposite Italy). If you are vegetarian or vegan you may want to bring a few supplies or head to a supermarket on arrival.
  • This is the last year Croatia will use the Kuna before joining the Euro which will means your money won’t go as far so make the most of it. It’s not super cheap but it’s definitely a lot cheaper than London. If you don’t drink budget £15 a day (if you do drink budget for alcohol and potentially having to get a new passport/ phone/ losing all your money etc).
  • There is no need to bring heels, your most limited edition kicks or your best imported calf skin leather cape. You do need rubber flip flops for the beach (rocks), but you don’t need to hire a stylist, it’s not Field Day Festival.

You can find all the other info you need at soundwavecroatia.com – see you there.

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We Loved 2011- Lianne LaHavas(Disclaimer+)

“We Love” is a big one click download of carefully selected individual tracks sourced from reputable blogs & artists we love. Please email us (info@putmeonit.com) if we’ve uploaded a non-promo track in error or to send us something you love

This collection is pretty much how my year in music looked, or at least how my year in free music looked (according to my iTunes I listened to Feist so much they’ll probably report me for stalking).

The “cover star” is Lianne La Havas. For me she’s a great example of the kind of talent coming out of the UK at the moment, making really incredible music but who a couple of years ago might have been stuffed unfairly in to a small box or passed over entirely as a marketing nightmare, instead in 2011 she was taking the industry by storm.

Whilst usually I would only expect most people to enjoy a handful of tracks from the usual “We Love” compilations, this really is a no-brainer selection of great music, so if you only download one from PMOI, let it be this one.

Music is never really “free”, the artists who make it and generously share it with us put their all in to it and deserve our ears and our support, so please listen, spread the word, buy their albums and go to see them live.

 

Amanda Diva – Manchild
Avant (Jorge Takei Remix) – Seperated
Azealia Banks – 212
Big K.R.I.T. – Free My Soul
Bon Iver – Calgary
Boom Clap Bachelors – Løb Stop Stå
The Bullitts ft. Roisin Murohy – The Persuaders
Cam’ron & Vado – Hey Muma (Cookin Soul Remix)
Carlos Nino + Miguel Atwood-Ferguson – Into Eternity
Common x Cocaine 80s – Summer Madness
Elle Winston – Fallen
Francis Bebey – Akwaaba
Goapele – Play (Los Rakas Remix)
Homeboy Sandman – Fully Equipped
J.Cole – The Good Son, Part I
J*DaVeY – Quicksand
James Blake -  A Case Of You (Joni Mitchell Cover)
Jhene Aiko – Sailing NOT Selling (feat. Kanye West)
Lianne La Havas – Final Form (Everything Everything Cover)
Marques Toliver – THE ANSWER
Mia Doi Todd – Summer Lover
Mobb Deep – Must Go Hard
New Look – Janet
Oddisee -  I’m From PG
Omar S. – Who’s in Key ft. Theo Parrish
The Park – Belleville
Robin Hannibal -  Transit
Sbtrkt ft Yukimi Nagano -  Wildfire ft Drake rmx
Shystie ft Lioness & Lady Leshurr – Warning
Sonnymoon – Yes 2 (Cover Song)
SOSA -  Exit Wounds
Szjerdene – Think it Through
Tawiah (Hejira Rework) – Run
Thundercat – For Love I Come
14th – Hide Yourself

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We Love Vol 33 - Marques Toliver (Disclaimer+)

“We Love” is a big one click download of carefully selected individual tracks sourced from reputable blogs & artists we love. Please email us (info@putmeonit.com) if we’ve uploaded a non-promo track in error or to send us something you love. 

Arcade Fire & Neil Young – Helpless
ASAP Rocky Ft Schoolboy Q Prod By Lyle -  Brand New Guy
B.o.B – What Are We Doing
Big K.R.I.T. (feat. 2 Chainz & Bun B) – Pimps (Remix)
Curren$y Feat. Lil’ Wayne – Smoke Sumthin
Daley (Ft. Marsha Ambrosius) Alone Together
Elle Winston – Fallen
Gonjasufi ft. Blu – Eat Fish
Hawthorne Head Hunters – If You Were My Baby (Reprise)
Homeboy Sandman – New York Nights
José James – Trouble
Lupe Fiasco – Life, Death & Love From San Francisco
Lykke Li -  Jerome  (The Lost Sessions)
Marques Toliver – THE ANSWER
Martyna Baker – Hold Hearts
Nicolay with The Hot At Nights – Departure
Nikki Jean -  Blinding Me
Nostalgia 77 (Mark De Clive-Lowe Remix) – Golden Morning
Sbtrkt (Drumma Boy remix feat. Shabazz Palaces) – Wildfire
Sigur Rós -  Festival (Live)
Tawiah (Hejira Rework) – Run
The Weeknd – The Birds (Part 1)

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We Love Vol 32 - Tawiah(Disclaimer+)

“We Love” is a big one click download of carefully selected individual tracks sourced from reputable blogs & artists we love. Please email us (info@putmeonit.com) if we’ve uploaded a non-promo track in error or to send us something you love. 

Anthony Hamilton ft. Tarsha McMilian – I Hurt You
Avant (Jorge Takei Remix) – Separated
Azealia Banks & Lunice – Runnin’
Big K.R.I.T. (feat. Smoke Dza & Bun B) – On The Corner [Prod. By Big K.R.I.T.]
Black Milk (ft. Melanie Rutherford) – Simply Having
Cee-Lo – You Promised Me Love
Cocaine 80s ft Common – Six Ft. Over
David Lynch (feat. Karen O) – Pinky’s Dream
Delilah – Strong For Me (Acoustic)
Hudson Mohawke – Make It Up To You (Re-Edit)
James Blake – A Case Of You (Joni Mitchell Cover)
Jimi Nxir – The Weekend Moon
Kendrick Lamar (Feat. Busta Rhymes) – Rigamortus (Remix)
Mar ft. Szjerdene – Avril 14th
Portico Quartet (Yult Remix) – Clipper
Siaira Shawn – Dusk
The Streets – Close The Book
Tanya Morgan – We Rollin
Tawiah – Don’t Know You Yet
THEESatisfaction – Do You Have Time (Clean Version)
TiRon & Ayomari (Ft. Seinabo Sey) -  Back 2 U
When Saints Go Machine (Nicolas Jaar Remix) – Fail Forever

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