Listen again to Queenie + Wildblood 1BTN Show 230119
Time to replay the joy that is our latest 1BTN show as we deliver three hours of right regal radio stuffed to the sparkling gills with disco, disco, house infused disco and, er, more disco. And with plenty of gig gossip, random banter and hot grooves its just the thing to warm up your January days. With new music from Birdee, Alkalino, Sophie Lloyd and … Continue reading Listen again to Queenie + Wildblood 1BTN Show 230119
50 Tunes For 50 Years: Simpson Tune
Sunday Sundae. Two words that have brought me more joy than any other double sonic phonic, although I’ll never say no to a DD. The club night that made me, that the took this sullen faced DJ and taught me to smile, to read a crowd, to love an anthem and appreciate the Sunday clubbers of my city. Whether a wet and windy winter session … Continue reading 50 Tunes For 50 Years: Simpson Tune
50 Tunes For 50 Years
So here we go. Starting at the beginning. Raised on Motown, Bacharach, Nat King Cole, disco and Kraftwerk. Angsting it out to The Smiths and those Cocteau Twins, going electro with Japan and The Human League, dancing to Luther, Stevie, Northern Soul and Ms Summer. Loving with Marvin and Badu. Mending a broken heart with Al Green. Swishing to Salsoul. Losing it to Frankie Knuckles … Continue reading 50 Tunes For 50 Years
Club Barbra
Club Barbra is one of those gigs we had to say yes to. You want us to play all those never-guilty treasures that have brought us joy over our combined 104 years? Any genre as long as it gets people wiggling? (Dancing on tables a must). Playing beside 1BTN legends and Club Barbra residents Kerry Jean Lister (Feel Up) and Suze Rosser (Inspired Presents)? And … Continue reading Club Barbra
50 tunes for 50 years: Björk
If there is one tune on this planet that captures being autistic it has to be Björk’s Hyperballad. Okay, I live on a hill and not a mountain but whilst view is beautiful there is no pile of car parts, bottles and cutlery at the bottom of our garden steps (although Hubbell’s keen on his collection of clothes pegs). Instead, there’s a pile of my … Continue reading 50 tunes for 50 years: Björk
Club Barbra is back!
Club Barbra is back! Yep the gig where we get to share our never guilty pleasures, dancefloor delights and kooked up korkers is back this February for another session of dancing on the tables down at The West Hill Tavern. Yes expect nothing but good time vibes as we deliver the perfect Friday night soundtrack of loved-up funk, soul, pop, disco, divas, 80s electro, house and … Continue reading Club Barbra is back!
Lego Dr Frank. N. Furter
Sometimes your missus’ cartoon skills surpass themselves. Sometimes she gets a birthday card for a certain someone just so right you wanna scream “dammit Queenie you’re good!“. This is one such moment. Her Lego Dr Frank. N. Furter. For our James. Sweet Brick Transvestite indeed. Continue reading Lego Dr Frank. N. Furter
Bitch, Please! Residents Party Green Door Store Brighton 220319
Sometimes you find a club night that just feels like home, that feels like family. And so it is with Bitch, Please! the Bristol LGBTQI+ party collective that has made Brighton their second home and us lucky disco buggers their residents. A club night we’ve have the pleasure of playing our saucy seaside mix of disco and jacked up house for as we slide into their … Continue reading Bitch, Please! Residents Party Green Door Store Brighton 220319
Wiggling away the winter with Wildblood and Queenie
It’s all about feeling the love this winter as we get down with the glittering grooves and the sequined parties. But then with loads of action incoming including our shows on 1BTN, Club Barbra at The West Hill Tavern, at Patterns with Honey Dijon, International Women’s Day Mixtape, Bitch, Please! Residents Party at The Green Door Store and the legendary Alfresco Festival 2019. And with some very special parties in our diary including The … Continue reading Wiggling away the winter with Wildblood and Queenie
50 tunes for 50 years: Frankie Goes To Hollywood
We’ve all had our Bowie TV moment. You know the one. 1972. Arm dropped casually over Mick Ronson’s shoulder as he performed Starman on Top Of the Pops. Moments that made us feel we were no longer alone, that we were part of a tribe. I can’t sit here and claim that when I saw Frankie Goes To Hollywood on Channel 4’s The Tube one … Continue reading 50 tunes for 50 years: Frankie Goes To Hollywood