Audio Sushi Track of the Day : Higher Than the Sun (A Dub Symphony In Two Parts) - Primal Scream. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////The album was a massive departure from the band's early indie rock sound, drawing inspiration from the house music scene (and associated drugs) that was becoming popular at the time of its production. The band enlisted house DJs Andrew Weatherall and Terry Farley on producing duties, although the album also contained a wide range of other influences including gospel and dub.The album's title track did not appear on the album itself; the ten minute dance track was also produced by Andrew Weatherall and sung by Denise Johnson. It appears on the Dixie Narco EP released in 1992, and featured in the opening credits of the now rare Screamadelica VHS video tape.The album includes "Loaded", which was a top twenty hit single in the UK. Dance DJ Andrew Weatherall began remixing "I'm Losing More than I'll Ever Have", from their previous album, and the resulting track disassembled the song, adding a drum loop from an Italian bootleg mix of Edie Brickell's "What I Am", a sample of Gillespie singing a line from Robert Johnson's "Terraplane Blues" and the central introductory sample from the Peter Fonda B-movie The Wild Angels. The single "Movin' On Up" was the band's breakthrough hit in the United States, reaching #2 on the Modern Rock Tracks, and also making #28 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////Fridays at the Dogstar - choice Cuts 9pm-4am
free before 10pm
Choice Cuts
Audio Sushi DJs Weekly night of
INDIE, PARTY ROCK, 80S 90S
and hiphop rocking
a block party freestyle set.
7pm-4am.
The Dogstar
Coldharbour Lane,
SW9 (020-7733 7515)
free before 10pm, £5 after.AUDIO SUSHI
Going into 2011 it's
fair to say Audio Sushi
is now well and truly
established as Brixton's
favourite hyper, out of
control block party!
The heaviest electro, rock,
dancehall, jungle, indie,
dubstep house and more!
7pm-4am.
The Dogstar,
Coldharbour Lane,
SW9 (020-7733 7515)
free before 10pm, £5 after.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////Fridays at the Dogstar - choice Cuts 9pm-4am
free before 10pm
Choice Cuts
Audio Sushi DJs Weekly night of
INDIE, PARTY ROCK, 80S 90S
and hiphop rocking
a block party freestyle set.
7pm-4am.
The Dogstar
Coldharbour Lane,
SW9 (020-7733 7515)
free before 10pm, £5 after.AUDIO SUSHI
Going into 2011 it's
fair to say Audio Sushi
is now well and truly
established as Brixton's
favourite hyper, out of
control block party!
The heaviest electro, rock,
dancehall, jungle, indie,
dubstep house and more!
7pm-4am.
The Dogstar,
Coldharbour Lane,
SW9 (020-7733 7515)
free before 10pm, £5 after.
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