![]() ![]() My early raving experiences, was the catalyst for me. I played it in Hong Kong last night and people went nuts for it!" One of the greatest garage tunes of all time and appreciated all over the world. He’s a bit of a wetwipe, but he makes good slowjams." No idea what the lyrics were even about." Long before I DJ’d I played guitar, and this one was a longtime favourite." Led Zeppelin - 'Babe I’m Gonna Leave You' The Pogues & Kirsty MacColl - 'Fairytale of New York'ĭespite it never getting to No.1, the Christmas PRS will set you up for life." You’ve got to hand it to him, it was a decent pop record to be fair."Īlthough these guys are constantly making me laugh, the lyrics on this one speaks volumes - “whole heap of people out here with a whole heap of nothing, economic conditions will surely affect my mind…I’m not saying drug dealing is fine, I’m just saying don’t say drug dealing’s the worst crime, when guns pop, bombs drop kill billions everytime, Poltician’s who the killers make billions everytime,…" It’s amazing we’ve not had a number one yet!" Jonny Dub, Chimpo, Dub Phizix and I did our own acoustic rendition. A bit standard but everyone needs Michael Jackson in their record collection." Music doesn’t really make me cry but 'Afterlife' by Lung is one of the most emotional dubstep songs of all time." Erykah Badu or The Internet most probably!" I remember trying to go through a girly faze and just feeling weird about the whole thing so when Ciara put that record out it spoke to me lol."Ģam on the road, even if I’m on my way to a gig, I’m chilling. I was a massive tomboy at school (still am to be fair). She heads to Singapore’s Blu Jaz (with the ATTAGIRL crew) this Sunday, 30th April, but before then, we grabbed a chat with the respected selector about the records that have shaped her life and career. Having made her mark in the UK and Europe, Madam X is currently busy sojourning across Asia, winning over new fans with her vibrant, bass-brimmed UK rhythms on dancefloors across the continent. Started in the summer of 2014 with the critically-acclaimed Kaizen Movements Vol.1 compilation, her imprint has grown exponentially since, boasting an impressive roster made up of cutting-edge producers like Biome and Silas & Snare and Walton (just to name a few).
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