- Nine Million Rainy Days (Los Lopez Edit)
- One Way To Go (10:40's So High It Hurts Edit)
- Inner Meet Me (10:40's Outer Hebrides Dub)
- Kate's Bush (Nocturnal Edit)
- Steppers Rock
- Totem Edits 19 Medicine
- Edit To The Siren
- Totem Edits 18 Air
Sunday, 26 January 2025
Fifty Minutes Of Edits Volume Two
Sunday, 14 April 2024
An Hour Of The Flightpath Estate AW61 Afternoon Set
This is my hour's set from last Saturday afternoon at AW61 at The Golden Lion, Todmorden, re- created at home. The photo above shows my view from the DJ booth as my set ended and the auction and raffle began- you may recognise some of the faces getting ready to bid on items from Andrew Weatherall's studio.
Once we've got all the other sets and the evening's rotations recreated we can upload the entire thing but I thought I'd share mine in the meantime. It comes in at over an hour and I only played for an hour on the day- from memory, I mixed Biosphere's En- Trance out because the file seemed very quiet (even for an ambient track) and it is in the mix below too. I think I mixed out of Underworld's 8 Ball halfway through as well but just left it playing in full here because, really, what sort of person mixes out the second half of 8 Ball? I'd just faded the GLOK Starlight Dub of A Mountain Of One's Star in when Gig, the Golden Lion's legendary landlady, took the mic to start the auction (along with Lizzie and Sofia) so that track was left mostly unplayed- you'll have to imagine the auction and raffle taking place when you reach that point in my set (unless you were there in which case replay it in your mind). I played Emotionally Clear as the raffle ended and to provide my handover to Dan who was waiting in the wings.
Adam's Flightpath Estate Afternoon Set At AW61
- Coyote: Western Revolution
- Durutti Column: Bordeaux Sequence
- Psychederek: Test Card Girl
- Four Tet: Loved
- Rick Cuevas: The Birds
- Biosphere: En- Trance
- Underworld: 8 Ball
- Wixel: Expressway To Yr Skull (Long Champs Bonus Beats)
- This Mortal Coil: Edit To The Siren
- Bjork: One Day
- James Holden: Common Land
- A Mountain Of One: Star (GLOK Starlight Dub)
- David Holmes and Raven Violet: Emotionally Clear
Sunday, 10 April 2022
Half An Hour Of Liz Fraser
Liz Fraser's voice, whether with The Cocteau Twins or guest appearances with other artists, is a unique, almost miraculous thing. Trying to describe it is fairly pointless. It swoops and soars and has a magical, otherworldly quality. Sometimes it's gossamer thin, distant and a part of the shimmering, hazy swirl of the Cocteau Twins records, the lyrics difficult to work out and impressionistic. Sometimes it's much bolder and in the foreground, clear and insistent. Here's this week's half hour mix (actually thirty eight minutes) of Liz Fraser's voice, variously with Cocteau Twins, This Mortal Coil, Ian McCulloch, Massive Attack, Harold Budd and Felt.
- Cocteau Twins: Pearly Dewdrops' Drop
- Cocteau Twins: The Spangle Maker
- Ian McCulloch: Candleland
- Massive Attack: Teardrop (Mad Professor Mazaruni Vocal Remix)
- This Mortal Coil: Song To The Siren
- This Mortal Coil: Edit To The Siren (In The Valley Re- edit)
- Cocteau Twins: Cherry- coloured Funk
- Felt: Primitive Painters
- Harold Budd, Simon Raymonde, Robin Guthrie, Liz Fraser: Ooze Out And Away, Onehow
Monday, 20 December 2021
Swim To Me
The days are very strange at the moment. Wake up early, everything crashes back in a millisecond later. The anxious knot reappears in the stomach, the tightness in the chest. The realisation that emotional pain can be so physical, so bodily present. Lie in bed for ages because it seems better than facing the day. Then the morning disappears, you shake yourself into doing something and then suddenly it's going dark. Evening stretches out and it's bedtime. Repeat.
The funeral was attended by huge numbers of people, the wake too, and we gave him the send off he deserved. It was all consuming but now it's done- the planning, organisation and the detail and the tenseness of waiting for it- we're left the dealing with the absence of him. And Christmas less than a week away. I've only just really twigged that it's December. Time seemed to pause on the last day of November and now someone's unclicked the pause button and it's the 20th December.
My unplanned Elizabeth Fraser vocal trip took me down to the inevitable end of that road yesterday when I played Song To The Siren, a three minute and thirty second wave of sadness and loss.
This re- edited version by In The Valley is depending on your point of view either a crime or a beautifully Balearic, slightly dubby re- imagining of This Mortal Coil's cover of Tim Buckley's song. I'm going with the latter.