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Last Updated: 06/07/2006 14:47:04
Live Music - Saturday 24th June 06 - Foghorn Sound System at the Urban Artz Festival
By Benjamin Woodling
Photographs by Barry Thompson, Focal Image
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Seemingly beamed down from a parallel planet of sound, the enigmatic Foghorn Collective deliver
an afternoon of house music, deep and progressive and trancey and trippy, to the good people of East Hull.
Lee is scattering beats into the sunshine when I arrive. His set has an energised party vibe.
Next door a younger crew have established their own dance tent and very colourful and
vibrant are the bass and beeps and ecstatic vocals that emanate from it.
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Ooh, good day ahead, I think. A brief interlude then, as the generator packs up and
the star ship crew resuscitate it by supplementing some petrol to the tank.
Duties on decks are rota'd and soon Lamp favourites Bungle and friends play a guest set.
These tracks are more spacious/spacey but fit smoothly into the pleasant afternoon of
sunshine, blue skies and House music, signature Dub beats now keeping the clouds away.
Hull's only female MC (apparently) takes to the mic during Access and adds a lyrical
flavour to proceedings. Much respect.
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Ivan and Andy step up the BPM's. The latter interacts playfully with the audience,
swaying his body with the cross-fader, seamless with the mixing machine.
This is a harder, faster beat. They came to earth to make you dance.
The sky begins to tint pink and, as evening beckons, gradually the music segues
into something gentle that slips gracefully into the subconscious.
The beat goes on and techno melodies are etching about the many groups of people that
have been enchanted to this magical corner of the park.
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The music breaks into chaotic riffs of sonic blasts.
I wonder who's DJ'ing, and hidden away beneath the canvas and behind a laptop is Aide,
while in the air an electronic lexicon of music transports people somewhere close to altered states.
All positive stuff. A free festival. Peace and love. Music is music.
Foghorn Sound System will be joining the innovative live beats outfit
Phonic Voices on Saturday 15th July at Ringside, Beverley Road from 8 pm on. Rave on!
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Photographs courtsey and Copyright © Barry Thompson, Focal Image
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Going Down - thisisUll.com 2005 in Pictures.
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thisisUll.com wants to thank all the contributors for their work in 2005.
Without their participation this website could not be possible.
Over 100,000 people a month from over 100 countries are seeing Ull at it's very best with over
4,000 pages of superb content.
Check out this 7 page picture gallery of home page pictures
for January to December 2005 for you to enjoy.
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Going Down - Hull Mela Festival Sunday 31st July 2005 by Jane Foster
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This year saw Hull's first ever Mela festival held at Pearson Park. A Mela is a traditional festival which originates from India. A welcome event (especially as there was no Grassroots festival this year), it brought together and celebrated the diverse communities of Hull. It was a successful day, well attended and enjoyed by both the public and the performers.
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Going Down - Ella Street Festival Saturday 9th July 2005 by Jane Foster
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As a resident of Ella Street I was pleased as punch to hear that this year we would be
holding our very own festival, open to everyone.
A group of residents had got together and organised this - well done to them all.
About a week ago the banner and bright bunting went up, and the street held its
breath waiting for this very special event...
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Going Down - Cycling into Poverty History Monday 27th June 2005 By Martin Deane
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"Don't tell the other towns, but Hull was the best reception we ever got!"
Bright and early, by some measures - ok, 9am - 24 cyclists from Hull gathered by the café and then made their way over the Humber Bridge. The River Humber, she what drains a fifth of the country and puts more freshwater into
the North Sea than any other, looked absolutely
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Going Down - The Make Poverty History March, in Retrospect By Bill Linton
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Well, the G8 season seems to have kicked off to a good start this year with Live 8 concerts internationally.
Predictably, the Hyde Park concert gained almost wall to wall coverage on television and in the news,
although media interest in the Make Poverty History march in Edinburgh was somewhat less
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Going Down - Make Poverty History Demonstration in Edinburgh 2nd July 2005 by Rich Mills
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Having been a political activist for many years now, when the Make Poverty History
demonstration came around, we just had to do something about it.
The result being that with a lot of work from Martin Deane collecting money in,
we managed to send a hundred people up to Edinburgh for the day.
Along with another hundred or so who made their own way up to Scotland, Hull was well represented.
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Going Down - G8 2005 Demonstration in Edinburgh by Mike Rose
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On Saturday 2nd July we joined what turned out to be the biggest political
demonstration in Scottish history. I've been on G8 demos before (Prague 2000 - Genoa 2001)
but this one was the most diverse I have ever witnessed. The response from the churches was stunning.
We had socialists, environmentalists, Christians, students, pensioners, and babies!
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Going Down - Make Poverty History March In Edinburgh By Sarah Golightley
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There is nothing I loathe more than the sound of one of those wretched free ring tones on
my mobile twanging away at 5 o'clock in the morning; especially when 5 o' clock is only three
hours after I went to sleep following a night of clubbing at Fuel and accidentally locking
my friends out of their own house.
And then trying to let them in
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Going Down - Make Poverty History Demonstration in Edinburgh 2nd July 2005 By Mo
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Martin Deane invited me along with 2 full coach loads of people from Hull to the
Make Poverty History Demonstration in Edinburgh on the 2nd July 2005.
It was an early start, 6am, because we had a long 6 hour trip up to Scotland (and
another 6 hours back which I tried to forget) as we hopped aboard that drizzly morning.
I'd packed my sandwiches, water etc and had a flask of hot coffee prepared for me
by Cilla
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Going Down - World Music Day at Queens Gardens Saturday 18th June 2005 By Mo
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This year's Hull World Music Day saw another impressive array of artists from across the globe.
A warm sunny day was the perfect setting for various performances.
These included the Shyani Ngcobo Band from South Africa, Persian band Flame, the
Zeela Women's Choir from Liberia, Allah Lake Afro Mandinka from the Gambia,
Shantha Rao of the Annapurna Indian Dance Company, Hako from Kurdistan
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Going Down -
Overnight Investigation of the Paranormal with The Spiritual Renaissance Group By Blair Ashworth Photos by Mo
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Insomnia must be a real advantage when you're investigating the paranormal. At least, it would have been if the night at Holmpton had passed slowly - but for me, and for Mo, it was an amazing and unforgettable experience, and I for one intend repeating it as soon as the opportunity next arises.
So, there we were, the car drawing up to the guardhouse of the Holmpton bunker near Withernsea.
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Going Down - Isn't 'Ull Brilliant! Hull Aid Tsunami Benefit Event By Cilla, 11 page Photo Gallery by Darren Rogers.
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After the unbelievable response to the Hull Aid Tsunami Benefit Event, where hundreds of you turned up
to be entertained by some of the fabulous talent from in and around Hull, we can announce
the current total donated by YOU!
Together with collections at Yo-Yo
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Going Down - thisisUll.com Tuesday 11th January - Hull Aid Tsunami Benefit Gig By Daniel Laney.
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It is 5am, I am with three proud members of thisisUll.com, sitting back
and reflecting on eight hours of music.
I have to break myself from conversation in order to put together my own thoughts of this magical event.
In the background of the room I can hear
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Going Down - thisisUll.com 2004 in Pictures.
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Both Cilla and I want to thank all the contributors for their work in 2004.
Without their participation this website could not be possible,
Over 100,000 people from over 80 countries are seeing Ull at it's very best with over 2,000 pages of superb
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