Posts Tagged ‘Phat Phil Cooper’

NuNorthern Soul HQ Live Stream Event

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

Although we’ve featured friend Phat Phil and his NuNorthern soul school of thought before, he’s stepping things up a notch with live broadcasts from NNS HQ (Phil’s gaff). The semi-regular podcast by Phat Phil has grown a place in our hearts, not to mention their string of events in pubs and back-rooms the world over, bringing Phil’s unique taste of music with no boundaries aimed solely at the art of relaxation. So tune in Sunday 6th March from 18:00 (GMT), check out the facebook event page thing here.

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London Hooligan Soul – Then And Now

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

The Ballistic Brothers might well be the quintessential London post-acid house outfit, combining the talents of the most popular figures in the scene. Ashley Beedle, Dave Hill and Rocky & Diesel pursued a hip-hop, house, jazz and soul crossover concept releasing on club staple Junior Boys Own, before going on to form their own imprint Soundboy in 1996. Phat Phil uses an interview with Dave Hill and liner notes from Ballistic Brothers’ debut album to question how political feeling shaped that album and draws some neat comparisons to our current dysfunctional political system.

Photo by Dave Hill

“In 1990, London felt the anger and passion of the people, Thatcher and her Tory party had instigated the Poll Tax and this was the last straw for many, it was the flame that ignited the blue touch paper and led to the ‘Battle of Trafalgar Square’…” Read more at the NuNorthern Soul blog.

Phat Phil Cooper – NuNorthern Soul

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Phlying

Our endearing Welsh friend, Phat Phil Cooper rode the mid-nineties wave of rave with superclub residencies at Cream, Liverpool and Ministry of Sound, London. Over this time he was one of the few DJs to maintain worldwide guest spots – from Brazil to Brighton and Sydney to Singapore, bringing a unique blend of deep, jackin’ and intelligent house music to a global audience. All the time Phil was travelling, he was both collecting and exposing music at all corners of the international dance floor. By picking up Northern Soul collections in Ibiza and obscure afro-rock 7″s in South Africa allowed him to expand his already over flowing appetite for music. This freestyle genre-bending outlook needed a release. No DJ is content with playing weird and wonderful finds in their bedroom or laying down an occasional mixtape.

To this end, Phil came up with the NuNorthern Soul concept, a Sunday session of music presented in comfortable surroundings with – importantly – great food and wine. City Bar in Chester was the landing pad for the Sunday slouchdown and Jim Baron from Crazy P was one of the first of many NuNorthern Soul All-Stars. The pair would spin for eight-hour sessions, playing records from front to back, full length, blended and melded together to create an audio soundscape for lazy, hazy Sunday afternoons.

As Phil moved from the UK to Ibiza setting up a record promo pool, NuNorthern Soul went with him, transferring it from an English style bar to the legendary Base Bar on the old port of Ibiza town. It was an easier transition as Balearic ears are always after different beats and NuNorthern Soul provided them exactly that. Quickly the idea was moved to Base Bar’s partner the Es Vivé hotel in Playa Den Bossa where Phil would host the Sunday session as a pre-Space sizzle with a cool, music loving crowd rocking up for Sunday sustenance before heading down to We Love… Space. Quickly spotting the synergy that NuNorthern Soul had, in stepped promoter Darren Hughes and musical director Mark Broadbent, taking the NuNorthern Soul vibe to the Premier Etage roof terrace at Space every Sunday, kicking up a fuss with African and Latin beats, funk, disco, soul, hip hop and broken beats.

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NuNorthern Soul lives on now in the form of semi-regular podcasts and Sunday sessions in various back rooms, barns and boozers across the UK… Stream the podcast here. Or subscribe via iTunes here. Also check out Phil’s blog for his general musings on trainers and stuff.

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Hotel Es Vivé