Shion Abdillah
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Lawnchair Generals Mix September 2009

I am really getting into these monthly mixes that Lawnchair Generals are putting out every month on soundcloud. They are getting the idea of Twitter like most of the house music guys (it took them all long enough) and now LCG are really making the most of the soundcloud.com space too, giving us all a monthly hour of good music. Check out all the previous months at:

http://soundcloud.com/lawnchair-generals

LCG September Promo Mix by LawnChair Generals

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6 months ago
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Shion - Shizzle01

Another mix I did in the summer of 2004 before I lost interest in the sport. Although some of the tunes on here are getting me back into the idea of it for a laugh. This one is a mix of house and breakbeats which I was into back then also. A lot more electric than the Chicago stuff I usually like. Brings back some fond memories of when me, Siggi and a few others used to mix and enjoy the music. I remember I put this together for the parties Siggi and a few of my other pals were doing at the Telegraph in Brixton around that time. It was cool.

Shizzle01 by shion

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Shion - Jackin 4 Beatz (Back to 2004)

A few people asked me to post this mix I did from back in the dayz. I found it, I miss these old skool Chicago beats. Reminds me of the End club in London and Derrick Carter’s Classic Records parties we used to go to. This mix is from like early 2004. London still had the edge back then before Berlin really took over. Shoreditch was still cool then and the sound was pretty much like this down the end of Kingsland Road and EC1 on the weekends. Makes me want to get back into mixing sometimes.

Oh why did it all become so cliche, I used to love mixing a bit of house music back in the days.

Jackin4Beats by shion

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1 year ago
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The end of the End

Well if you have hit the club scene over the last ten years here in London then you will have been to the End at some point. The club part owned by DJ Mr C (yes the guy from that 90’s group the Shamen amongst many more musical bits) has decided to shut up shop. Along with most of club land in London at the moment, the End is being swept away.

I am no music journalist but I am pretty gutted about it really, even though my clubbing days are pretty much over. The End was a serious vein for house music and drum n bass alike. I spent many a great night there and it really is sad news. Derrick Carters Classic parties as well as Layo and Bushwaka’s All Night Long gave me many night of musical fun on a regular basis. But now nothing! Yes the credit crunch is real and it is not just your local Woolworths feeling the cold!

It is only a club I hear you say. Well if you don’t care much about music and all you go to a club for is a bit of fun then you are right. But places like the End are where those at the cutting edge of the music you love try new things out and experiment. It was clubs like the End and the also recently demised Turnmills that attract the big names from across the world.

For many it is just another expensive space in the centre of London that charges a lot on the door and at the bar that is closing. But to many of us the End was reassurance that we were in the best city in the world for music. I am writing this blog as a pre-blog to my final visit there on Friday 12th December 2007. I don’t even really know what the night is going to be about, apparently my house mate tells me its hip hop. Crazy really as usually most trips to the End are to go hear a favourite DJ spin now here I am actually more concerned about the club itself! Sad state of affairs people. I am going there to say my goodbyes as in two weeks the End night club reaches its final conclusion.

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