Home Service at Patterns 06.03.16
Wildblood & Queenie’s Home Service @ Brighton’s Patterns is set to keep Sunday’s sweet as we celebrate the grooves that make us grin. Whether by warming the cockles or soundtracking the sunshine, deck connoisseurs Wildblood and Queenie will ensure your Sunday is set sweet each and every month. A vintage Sunday soundtrack of decent electronica, slo-mo, disco, soul, funk, house, 80s electro and odd pop. … Continue reading Home Service at Patterns 06.03.16
Wildblood & Queenie’s Home Service on RadioReverb
We’re back and we have a load of disco edits, house and added Bowie to share with you. So grab our latest RadioReverb show online at Mixcloud and get serviced with us. Oh and get distracted with news of a crochet bikini. Like you do. Wildblood & Queenie’s Home Service on RadioReverb. 79.2FM, DAB and online at radioreverb.com. Second Sunday of every month. 17:00 GMT. Continue reading Wildblood & Queenie’s Home Service on RadioReverb
Wildblood & Queenie’s Bowie Wonders
There was and will only ever be one starman. And sat here attempting to review this month’s promos seemed, well, wrong. So forgive us this indulgence. A tribute had to be made. No other music sits right with us right now other than Bowie’s. No music feels untouched by his influence. And no part of our queer lives feels like it would have been the … Continue reading Wildblood & Queenie’s Bowie Wonders
Wildblood & Queenie’s Bowie Tribute Mix
He was the man who happened to fall to earth and light up the stars. Every play of every album makes us thank our lucky star man that we were here with him to share some of those 69 years. He taught us and the world it was okay to be who we were, regardless of how we dressed, who we loved or where we … Continue reading Wildblood & Queenie’s Bowie Tribute Mix
Queenie gets a treat with DJ Trick
Happy New Year all you happy clubbers out there! So let’s get 2016 off to a bright and bouncy start with some words from one of our hardest working fellas behind the decks. Whether he’s accompanying your roller coaster ride on the pier, making you sweat on the dancefloor at Revenge or G-A-Y or keeping you jumping at Pride, DJ Trick will certainly keep the … Continue reading Queenie gets a treat with DJ Trick
Wildblood + Queenie’s January Wonders
The New Year is (almost) here. And we have just the tonic to get you through the January blues. Yes those snowdrops and daffodils are just round the corner. So play it loud and play it proud and you’ll soon warm up. Honest. First up is the epic tech house and techno of 10 Years of Digital Traffik starring tunes from Tania Vulcano, Audiohell, DJ … Continue reading Wildblood + Queenie’s January Wonders
2015 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2015 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 5,600 times in 2015. If it were a NYC subway train, it would take about 5 trips to carry that many people. Click here to see the complete report. Continue reading 2015 in review
Wildblood + Queenie’s December Home Service
Wildblood and Queenie’s Home Service returns for an hour of unique broadcasting, amazing music and the occasionally unpronounceable artist’s name from the heart of Brighton. With tracks by Beigean, Crazy P, Doorly, Jesse Rose, Troze, Rhythm Masters, The Fog, Nacho Marco, plus a classic wonder from Viola, we promise you some right proper action. Add some NYE clubbing love for Patterns ‘One night in Miami’ … Continue reading Wildblood + Queenie’s December Home Service
M.I.A. Borders
Borders what’s up with that? Indeed. More artists need to stand up and make some noise. More artists need to follow M.I.A.’s path and tackle the borders in our minds, the borders we cling to, the borders dividing our world. A must-watch moment I wish there were more of. Continue reading M.I.A. Borders
Because Our Friends Are Dying: An exhibition for World AIDS Day
It was a time when we had to listen up. A time when we had to Act Up. Our friends were dying. Our governments were turning a blind eye and we were pretty much alone facing a disease that would take way too many of our nearest and dearest. When the HIV/AIDS crisis hit I was young and fuelled with rage. I was sick of hearing … Continue reading Because Our Friends Are Dying: An exhibition for World AIDS Day