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This is the basis of the talk I gave at the Wake Up Festival in Ibiza on Tuesday June 16th. KEEP TALKING We’ve got so much information in our hands and at our disposal and yet we are removed from … Continue reading
Some of this is fact, all of this is fiction. But if the truth doesn’t mind, then none of this even matters. All you need to know is that I am verbally incontinent and can no longer hold my peace. Continue reading
TO MAKE CHANGES NOT EXCUSES I have lived and breathed music since before I was born. My musical heritage started with my mum, Blanche, who was a jazz and cabaret singer. In the 60s she co-owned ‘The Ebony Club’, the … Continue reading
TO BE USEFUL NOT USED SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26TH Shake it off yeah, just like Taylor Swift. So shower. Then join me on Saturday evening in the Treehouse at the Zoo Project at Gala Night, Benimussa. From the decor to costumes … Continue reading
OCTOBER When I say I haven’t decided what I want to do yet this does not mean that I don’t know where I want to live or be in 2016. I said I was tired not stupid. Of course I … Continue reading
Saturday October 3rd TO EXCEL, NOT COMPETE WORD OF THE DAY (Collins 2008) PASADO ADJECTIVE Past, Bad, Overdone, Out of date NOUN MASCULINE Past, Atelier Noun A Workshop or studio, especially of an artist, artisan or designer The opening … Continue reading
Friday October 9th WAKE UP All you fear is fear itself, Check out your own backyard before you check out someone else. Janet Damita Jo Jackson’s ‘Unbreakable’ has been soundtracking my days recently. I love everything about it – from … Continue reading
Yasssss! Today’s mood board. Have a happy, safe and fabulous #Pride#ManchesterPride to all my family, friends and lovely work chums and the same goes to all of you headed to Leeds or London for Carnival. Party hard. Stay safe. Love always.
HOW TO KILL A DJ CHAPTER 6 HALLOWEEN SATURDAY OCTOBER 31ST WORD OF THE DAY IGNIS FATUUS Something deluding or misleading. Also called a friar’s lantern, will-o-the-wisp. A flitting phosphorescent light seen at night, chiefly over marshy ground, and … Continue reading