Capoeira, Music, Arts, travel, living abroad.
People who let their work speak for them.Peeps into the same stuff especially in Birmingham. Come on Brummies we need to sort out the scene here!!!Anyone who would like some female funk collective loveliness played at their night.Those who appreciate the arts and understand its true value!Strong women!!
Good funky, soulful stuff!There seems to be a lot of testosterone in the DJ world and a mate and I have started a female funk collective night exclusive to ladeez where we encourage and allow for a platform for female DJs to display their turntable skills and choice selections. It is called Mama Feel Good! We have 3 residencies now! We like to put on parties and have loads of fun! We like colloborative arts and try hard to come up with new exciting ways to help people get into the funk!I love well crafted music. I like listening to: Roy Ayers, James Brown, MF DOOM, Rufus, Minnie Ripperton, Bill Withers, Billie Holliday, Bootsy Collins, Parliament, Cal Tjader, Eddie Palmeiri, Jill Scott, Gil Scott-Heron, The Herbaliser, Roots Manuva, Ty, Foreign Beggers, TaskForce, Jehst, Joao Gilberto, John Lee Hooker, Jurassic 5, Rodney P, The Roots, Ruben Gonzalez, Sister Nancy, Sizzla, Zion I, Ananda Shankar, Marlena Shaw, Marvin Gaye, Vicki Anderson, Marva Whitney, Gwen Mc Crae, My old university clarinet teacher David Campbell.
Read a lot of books but really enjoyed Aldous Huxley's Brave New World and Island.BS Johnson novels, James Baldwin, Virgina Woolf- her writing style but not as a person, Ralph Ellison's The Invisible Man.Conrad: Heart of Darkness but after studying post-colonial theory in regard to literature; the love aint the same.
My mum.