Tales From A Disappearing City

Episode 1 - Early vinyl and record shop memories - special guest - Blackmass Plastics

Controlled Weirdness

For this first episode of Tales From A Disappearing City I am joined by my good friend Ian aka Blackmass Plastics to discuss our early memories of buying vinyl and visiting record shops. This is part one  of our chat and we start in the 1970's and finish as the 1990's begin. We discuss the importance of Woolworths and WH Smiths  as well as topics such as did Metal Mickey invent techno and electro.  We also discuss the early electro and jazz funk scene in South London and the importance of cool staff in record stores getting you into tunes or new genres.  Fact check, Sid Owen was not actually in Metal Mickey  as I claim on the podcast but he should have been.  Next episode we head into the 90's. Stay tuned.

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Hosted from a South London tower block by Neil Keating aka Controlled Weirdness. Tales from a Disappearing City is a chance for Neil to tell some untold subcultural stories from past and present, joined by friends from his lifelong journey through subterranean London. Neil is a veteran producer and DJ and has been at the front line of all aspects of club and sound system culture since the mid 80’s when he first began to go to nightclubs, gigs, and illegal parties. His musical CV includes playing everywhere from plush clubs to dirty warehouses as well as mixing tunes on a variety of iconic London pirate radio stations. He has released music on numerous underground record labels and was responsible for promoting and playing at a series of legendary early raves in the USA at the start of the 90’s. He still DJ's in the UK and throu...

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