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Mashup! - Episode Three

Feb 27

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This marks the release of, Mashup! Episode Three. This time we have a mostly guitar based episode with an Interview with local band, The Fayre, ahead of their gig at FAC251. I thanked Peter Cannon for his review and feedback on Mashup Episode One and playing the winning track from the Don't Disconnect Us campaign as well as playing some awesome freely licenced music.
Let me know what you think!

Many thanks to Peter Cannon for reviewing Mashup Episode one and providng loads of useful feedback.

  • Otra Dimensión - Atómica - CC-BY-SA 2.5 Peru
  • P-F-M - FOXAPET - CC-BY 2.5
  • Inertia - Josh Woodward - CC-BY-SA 3.0
  • Exclusive interview with Eoghan from The Fayre ahead of their gig at FAC251

  • Rose Queen - The Fayre - Licence Unknown
  • Exclusive interview with Barham from The Fayre ahead of their gig at FAC251

  • Graceland (crazy town) - darkmoon project - CC-BY-SA 2.5
  • I mentioned the Don't Disconnect Us competition to find the best protest song against Lord Mandelson's Digital Economy Bill.
    Stephen Fry judged the competition and said the following about the winning track:

    I am insanely in love with Only Idiots Assume. It's got the anger, the wit, the musical skill - all in a wonderful package that reminds me of the high days of my youth when punk roamed the land and the young were angry and funny and spunky and spiky.

  • Only Idiots Assume - Liam Mullone and Hils Barker playing as Broken Dongles - Licence Unknown
  • Track to download

  • Overjoy Dub - PistONE - Free Art Licence
  • Download Overjoy Dub - licence

    Thanks for listening, I really hope you enjoyed the show.

    Let Me Know What You Think:

    Let me know what you think about the music on the show or pretty much anything else. If you are someone who makes music, or know people who do, by all means, feel free to send me suggestions or tracks. I'm very happy to listen to new music and share it with people. If you've got any fantastic awesome ideas, please do let me know.

    Send all feedback and suggestions to – mashup AT tdobson.net

    You can also find me on Identi.ca and Twitter.

    Music Sources and Licensing:

    A few of the tracks in this show are from the artists own personal websites and don’t contain licensing information. That’s why they are listed as unknown. The individual licenses are listed next to each track, where known. If there is no license listed you must assume all rights are reserved on that song.

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    Mashup! by Tim Dobson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.



    Fac251 Gig/Clubnight ticketing FAIL

    Feb 19

    Update 1

    I've received an email with an apology and explanation from FAC251. I'll explain in more details soon I hope..


    As some of you may know. I've spent quite a bit of time recently at the new FAC251 superclub located in the old Factory Records building.

    I was there on the opening night, til well into the morning, I was at the White Lies gig (it was awesome!) again, I stayed well into the early hours and had an amazing time.

    I was, therefore, amazingly excited that my friend's (unsigned) band, The Fayre, were playing FAC251 - I couldn't agree more with them that it was "one of the best things to happen to the Manchester music scene in years".

    After my epic nights at the clubnights afterwards I was particularly pleased to see on the official FAC251 Facebook event page that entry to the gig also got you entry to the DysLEXIC students night:

    "Tickets £3 Available at www.factorymanchester.com - Tickets also allow entry to DYSLEXIC @ FAC251 following the gig"

    I was quite confused, unsuprisingly, when after the gig, the bouncers started clearing Space 1, the live venue, and asking everyone to leave.

    I'd payed for entry to the DYSLEXIC clubnight hadn't I?
    Why were we all being chucked out into the outside?

    I couldn't understand. I tried asking the bouncers if I could get upstairs to the clubnight, but they were unhelpful, essentially ignoring what I was saying and pointing me in the direction of the door.

    I tried asking other people why we were being directed out. They didn't really know either. Like me, they had thought their tickets were valid for the clubnight, but had been told that they were not.

    We were directed outside the club, without having my hand stamped or being given a wrist band and let out onto the street. There was a massive queue of people waiting to get in for the DYSLEXIC clubnight.

    I was extremly confused and annoyed. Why wasn't I allowed entry to the clubnight?

    As I stood there in the damp and cold, I watched a group of girls try and reason with one of the bouncers. Instead of attempting to enlighten us as to the situation, or giving us any sort of indication as to why everyone had been kicked out or what was going on.

    Eventually, as the girls persisted inquiring why they were stuck in the cold and rain, the bouncer got increasingly aggressive, unhelpful and confrontational and told them to all go away because they weren't going to be allowed in whatever happened.

    Frustrated by the lack of information, and be deprived of what I had hoped would have been a good night, combined with the bouncers arrogant attitude.

    Sadly, I walked home in the rain.

    I'm a bit hurt that FAC251 have done this. It's made me a little more cautious about taking their word for things and has also deprived me of an enjoyable clubnight. I'm quite hurt really, that a brand I have had so much confidence in, over the past few weeks, has delivered such an un-enjoyable end to my night.

    I've always believed that they can make a really venue, and I'm certain they still can.

    I'm sure that this incident is not a frequent occurrence and certainly wasn't intended to happen. There has to have been a degree of confusion at some level. It's a fairly new venue and I'm sure the teams don't have everything planned and rehearsed as much as they will do in a few months time

    I'm also confident that the FAC251's management will listen and accept feedback. Positively take it onboard and use it to make FAC251 run more smoothly in future.

    At the end of the day, I want FAC251 to be an awesome place to go, and so do they.


    Little Volcanoes at Fac251
    From this...
    ...to this!

    Manchester in rain



    FAC251 Launch: Review & Photos!

    Feb 06

    I've just got back from the FAC251 Launch gig!

    This is how my night went:

    My ticket said it started at 7pm, Facebook advised a 7.30pm start so I rushed to get there and got in the queue at about 7.10pm.

    TV crews were all over the place, rushing around, getting panorama shots of a queue, filming signs. It looked like dull work.

    A reporter from Key103 came down the line and asked us all our thoughts on the FAC251. I couldn't really think of anything meaningful so I just blubbered out a few incoherent sentences about how Manchester would have great expectations of a venue with a background like this ones. I went on to speculate as to whether this would be the Hacienda of the nouties...

    At about 8pm the line was really getting quite long but we were finally ushered in, had our printed out digital eticket (with 2D barcodes) scanned and had our hands stamped. FINALLY, we were in.



    Fac251 launch gig

    The stage!


    On the ground floor we have the live space. It's quite a nice live space in my opinion. It's fairly small, intimate, friendly.
    The stage basically fills the opposite end of the room to the end you come in through. There is a stone/concrete floor, a bar at the opposite end of the room.



    Fac251 launch gig

    Hooky!


    I managed to get right at the front at the barrier, but the amount of people with SLRs or commercial-grade video cameras was almost stunning for me.

    At times, I couldn't work out whether it was a press conference or a gig I was at.

    All I had was my Nokia N900, no 3G and only 1/2 my battery!
    It kicked off and I immediately realised that as I was behind the main speakers, I wasn't getting the sound quality I might have expect had I been stood in the middle 3 metres back. However, with people squashing me from 3 directions, the last thing I was going to do was move to get better sound quality!



    Fac251 launch gig

    Guitar!


    Throughout the evening, I was microblogging persistently and my followers and subscribers had taken quite an interest. Some people's response was along the lines of "Lucky Git" where as others remembered The FAC51 Hacienda. Some felt that FAC251 would just be full of chavs where as others were really happy to see something rise out of the ashes of the Hacienda...




    Guitar!




    Fac251 launch gig

    The crowd were loving it!


    For me I think there were two highlights from a musical perspective - two times when I thought the music was absolutely outstanding (not including The Blue Monday Song).

    When Rowetta started to sing (confusingly a Joy Division cover! )I was mesmerised. Although she only did two songs, it was clear by the crowd reaction that I wasn't the only one enjoying listening to her.

    Hooky mentioned, that, before Joy Division's Ian Curtis killed himself, the band had been working on a song that had been left unfinished.
    Hooky went on to explain that him and some others had gone away and finished the song and then proceeded to debut it to the wider world.

    I couldn't believe how good it was. It really was all there, fantastically delivered vocals, catchy guitar riffs, a driving tempo. Yes, I'd quite like to hear that song again whatever it was called...



    Fac251 launch gig

    Rosetta and Hooky


    They finished off the set with the pace getting ever faster. Finally, as an encore, the played The Blue Monday song. As New Orders probably most iconic track, it turned the the group of SLR wielding yuppies crowding next to me back into headbanging teeny-boppers again. Memories, hey!?

    I really enjoyed the gig, and the subsequent club night, however details of the club night will have to be another post, as I now desperately need to go to bed.


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    All my photos and videos of the FAC251 Launch gig are available on flickr.

    Please reuse and remix and remember to attribute Tim Dobson as the photographer. :)

    Any links to tdobson.net are always appreciated! :D

    All content was taken on my Nokia N900 mobile phone.

    All content is be licenced under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.



    FAC251 Launch

    Feb 05

    More than ten years since the legendary Fac 51 Haçienda closed it's doors and almost three years after the death of Factory Records boss Tony Wilson, you would have been forgiven for thinking that Manchester's "Madchester" era had all but died out.

    However, it would appear this is not the case!

    Peter "Hooky" Hook from legendary Manchester bands New Order and Joy Division is launching a new club with help and support from the Gary Manny "Mani" Mounfield (Stone Roses/Primal Scream) and former members of the Happy Mondays.

    FAC251 as it will be known, is based in the original Factory Records headquarters on Princess street.

    There is a slight bit of irony involved. In October 2009, Hooky released a book entitled "How not to run a club" detailing his experiences running the Hacienda and swearing he'd never run a club again!



    FAC251 Trailor

    Anyway, I've managed to get tickets to the official launch event which is tonight, .

    Apparently this is what I'm going to be looking forward to:

    PETER HOOKS 'THE LIGHT' Live gig

    A special one off performance featuring PETER HOOK joined by MANI (Roses), ROWETTA (Mondays), HOWARD MARKS performing RARE AND EXCLUSIVE Joy Division and New Order tracks plus a WORLD DEBUT from Hooky and Mani's new project FREEBASS..

    Should be good! Stay tuned to me on identi.ca and twitter and watch my flickr page for live updates!



    Only Idiots assume...

    Feb 03

    The Don't Disconnect Us campaign around the Digital Economy Bill just made me aware of this video:


    A punk-rock bit of crossness on the silliness of assuming guilt without evidence. Made by the Broken Dongles (which, is, um, Liam Mullone and Hils Barker… yes, this is our first, and only song!)… with apologies to Jamie Reid, and the neighbours.

    See more awesome Don't Disconnect Us videos on the winners page.



    Manchester Werewolf Chapter

    Feb 01

    On Wednesday I'm going to the Manchester Werewolf Chapter again.

    If you've not heard of it before, Werewolf is a game. A social game. A game about how to lie, how to tell when someone is lying and how to drink and do the previous two things.

    It's a bit wacky but everyone is really friendly and it's sooo funny! :)

    Anyway, here's the details:



    Manchester Werewolf poster

    Manchester Werewolf Chapter

    7 – 11pm, Wednesday, 3rd February

    Pure Space, 11-13 New Wakefield Street, Manchester



    Reservoir Dog?! (A close call)

    Jan 13

    As I now live in the centre of Manchester, and being cooped up in a flat is certainly not enjoyable for a dog, Bess, our well loved Staffordshire Bull Terrier currently lives at home with my parents.

    As my father is usually at work all day, usually it falls to my mother to walk her.

    Recently they had an incident that was a very close call, so I asked her if she'd be willing to write an account of it for my blog.

    Here it is.

    When you've read it, please consider leaving a comment.


    My mother writes:

    As some of you know...

    I was 60 years, 11 months and 27 days old last Thursday 7th January 2010. I was a fit, outdoor and morris dancing grandmother. I still am, but I'm different, too!

    At that time, probably 9 inches of snow had fallen, but with drifted snow from the barren moors of Bleaklow, in Old Glossop we were now under a foot or more of snow. We had spent the previous two days ~ first, 'holed up' in the house; and then, next digging ourselves out. So Bess, our 8 year old brindled 'Staffie', had had make do with walks in Manor Park, and up the Doctor's Gate track to the sledging fields of Mossy Lea.

    Thus on the third day of the Snow, I decided it was time for a bit of outdoors, with a proper walk for Bess. Bess loves snow and goes quite loopy in it (she was a 3 month old puppy the first time she encountered it, and it seems to trigger in her memories and behaviour of that age), even now. At least to start with.

    So I decided on our 'usual' ~ up the Cock Hill track, diagonally across the Lower Blake Moor to the far gate, round the end of the Lower Shelter Belt, then back across Middle Blake Moor to the Cock Hill track again, and back down Charles Lane. Normally it would be a short hour, but given the conditions, I expected a long two hours ~ good for dispersing 'festive fat'!

    It was fine up Charles Lane. It was tough but exhilarating up the Cock Hill track. It was...ooooh ..such deep snow ~ thigh deep at the bottom of Blake Moor! I floundered, and Bess sank! She is a very thin, tall, leggy 'Staffie', (she has all the Manchester Terrier part of her breed's heritage). So, though she slices through snow up to 10 inches ~ deeper snow, and she sinks! Did we turn back? No!



    Geeks on an Island

    Jan 09

    In a discussion on the Geekup mailing list about a particularly stupid bit of Government legislation, I came across this:

    Robert Burrell Donkin wrote:

    It would have been wiser to invest in a couple of islands and some yachts....

    Caius Durling wrote:

    Any room on there for another (possible) expat? :)

    Simon Ward wrote:

    If we manage to find some islands, it seems we’ll already have thriving geek community. :D


    I tried to imagine how a desert island occupied by hardcore geeks would work..


    "Ah I'd love to rescue you from that quicksand, but can you just wait whilst I download the iphone app to do that"


    "Guys, Guys, guess what!"
    - "what?"
    "I've already sold an e-commerce site to a Monkey I met in the jungle!!"
    - "You fool you should have killed it for food?"
    "I couldn't eat a client!"
    "..."



    Snowcock Strikes Back

    Jan 06

    I'm desperately need sleep but here it is:

    snowcock

    There is a new, larger, Snowcock.

    If you are fast enough to Norfolk Square in Glossop you may be able to get a photo of it. If it's not been demolished yet you cannot miss it, it's about 14ft tall, built in less than 2&1/2 hours by a loose knit team of nine at the peak brought together by this Facebook campaign- http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=236840413990



    Life Update

    Jan 02

    Since my last life update, lots has changed...

    Over the last six months I've been really involved in lots of stuff:

    • I got a new Desktop Computer (four core AMD @ 2.6Ghz, 8GB RAM)
    • I organised DFEY to visit and stay overnight in London for Young Rewired State
    • My time as contracted systems administrator for the BBC was extended until early February.
    • I videoed a lot of sailing and windsurfing at Glossop Sailing Club
    • I moved out, I now live in the Peter's Fields area of central Manchester, Close to Gmex & Deansgate Locks.
    • I went to a multitude of awesome Barcamps - Brighton, Bath, Blackpool.
    • Working with Samantha Bail, I helped put in a bid to Becta to build an informal learning platform with free software.
    • I went and saw geek-rock legend "Jonathan Coulton" and Gypsy-Folk-Ska-Dance crew "3 Daft Monkeys" live at Manchester Academy
    • I attended and filmed the legendary WLYC Southport 24 Hour sailing race, but did not participate.
    • I helped organise Barcamp Manchester 2, with Ian Forrester & Andrew Disley.
    • I gave a talk at WYLUG and Oggcamp on "Engaging young people in technology"
    • I started my own Creative Commons and independent music podcast, (Dobbo's) "Mashup".
    • I started work on super secret project one
    • I launched Pokebook, a webapp guaranteed to become more popular than Facebook or be bought by Google by Q1 2010.
    • I got a new phone for my birthday - a Nokia N900
    • I spent time in Glossop with friends and family over Christmas & New Year
    • I attended Northern Digitals and CING for the first time.

    What's on the cards?

    BUPA 10KM Run

    Somehow, my colleagues at DMC managed to talk me into doing the Manchester Great Run. I'm not quite sure how they managed to get me to think it's a good idea; it's a 10km street race round Manchester.
    I've never been someone who was good at running, I've never enjoyed it; I've never wanted to enjoy it. I have, however, been one of those who perceivers.

    I remember back in the old days at High School, being told by the PE teacher that my aim, was to finish the 1800m run without dropping to a walk. I was undoubtedly one of the slowest runners and least fit people in the group. I remember as I jogged round the grass track, in the blazing sunlight, passing people who could surely do it as well, but simply weren't going to try as hard as I was. I finished the run in a painfully long space of time, but was congratulated for trying, not giving up and making it to the finish.

    This is my aim for the BUPA 10km. Finish the race, without dropping to a walk, ideally as fast as I can.

    I'll be training 2-3 times a week from January until May, and that, hopefully, should bring me up to an adequate level

    I think I'll be running for charity, specifically for the digital rights experts - The Open Rights Group - I really support what they are doing, I can see with my own eyes the difference they make and so they have a personal connection for me. I hope you'll consider sponsoring me on their behalf.

    FOSDEM

    I really enjoyed visiting FOSDEM (Free and Opensource Software Developers Europe Meetings in Brussels, Belgium, last February, even despite losing a borrowed laptop I'd taken there.

    Last year, I had a cracking time.

    At the Friday night beer event, I sampled the famous (and rather tasty) Belgian beers, happened to meet Russel Bryant from Digium and OEJ, another famous Asterisk developer. I also managed lose my bag containing my (brother in law's) laptop and the subsequent morning developed an enviable hangover!

    That however didn't stop me enjoying the insightful and enjoying talks, and chatting with interesting people doing cool stuff.

    On Saturday evening, a group of Italian Debian developers took me under their wing and later that evening, Steve MacIntyre and the #Debian-uk IRC channel introduced me to the game of Mao - much fun and many "rules" were broken.

    I intend to go again, this year, it's on the 6th and 7th of February, again in Brussels as it is every year. I'm slightly panicky now because I have no valid passport or anything booked. eeeek!

    A Real Holiday

    I desperately need a "real" holiday. I guess I should carefully define what I mean by "real" because it's not quite so clear...

    I need to go on holiday to somewhere but not because there is a tech event there so this does not count Barcamps/Conferences/etc.

    I'm not that fussed about how relaxing per se it is by the traditional definition of the word. I don't think I'm like to go to the Canaries and lie on a beach for 7 days and do absolutely nothing. I think I'd get exceedingly bored bring my laptop onto the beach, which defeats the point and isn't what I want.


    Tim being bored = Bad

    One of the things I've been thinking about is going to one of the Sunsail Beach Clubs on the Mediterranean right at the beginning of the season (no need to ramp the price up more than necessary!). The idea of spending all day every day high performance sailing dinghies on a warm, tideless sea appeals to me, though perhaps it does also still feel a bit boring and unremarkable.

    Another idea I've been thinking of is spending a week crewing on one of the tallships - old fashioned sailing vessels with squarecut rigs. I'm not sure about that, but it's still a possibility.

    I've been scouring wikitravel for unique things to do, places to go but am yet to find something that really totally catches my eye.

    Again, I'm looking for something enjoyable, exciting & different, not necessarily sunny, "relaxing" or easy going.

    Anyone got any ideas?

    Please leave a comment.



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