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About Me

MAGIC BUS NEWS - the long time acid jazz soul night returned this month with Red Or Dead guru and tv talking head WAYNE HEMINGWAY doing a northern soul/blackpool set...for the next one we have decided to keep the fashion flavour and are having WILLIAM HUNT, the saville row tailor and northern allnighter regular spinning the tunes alongside myself, dean rudland, ivor jones and johnny valatone
anyway, William wants a dance competition and has thrown in a first prize of a bespoke Saville Row suit for the winner - blimey, that's three grands worth of top english tailoring!!!
It's at The Cock Tavern, East Poultry, Smithfield, EC1
FRIDAY 13TH JUNE - 9 till 2
the Hemingway set was a sellout and it's only a fiver on the door...what more could you want!
EDDIE PILLER – a short biography
Eddie Piller has had a long and distinguished career in music.
Radio presenter, club DJ, night club entrepreneur, journalist, record producer and label owner are just some of the things he has turned his hand to over the last 25 years.
Starting out as a label manager at the legendary Stiff records in the early 1980s, by ’85 he had started his own label and unearthed a young James Taylor Quartet. The label’s first release spent 15 weeks in the top 10 of the indie charts and became a firm favourite of late night legend John Peel. Inspired by this success in 1988 he established the iconic Acid Jazz records (alongside Radio One dj Gilles Peterson).
The label hit the heights with bands like Jamiroquai, The Brand New Heavies, Galliano, JTQ, Terry Callier, Gregory Isaacs, Mother Earth and Corduroy, many of whom were produced by Piller in his Denmark Street studios.
His dj career grew alongside that of his label. By the end of the decade he’d held down residencies at The WAG club, The T & C (now The Forum), The Camden Palace (KoKo’s), The Ministry Of Sound and countless other venues. By the mid 1990s he’d toured the globe with his record box on a number of occasions and has appeared at some of the world’s most famous clubs.
Musically, his set draws on classic black music; soul, jazz, funk, samba, afrobeat and old school hip hop. This eclectic output has particular appeal for festival goers (last year he played at Glastonbury, the Isle Of Wight festival, the Prestatyn soul weekender, Bestival, The Purple Weekend in Spain and the Baltic soul weekender in Germany) as well as awards ceremonies (regular slots at The Q and Mojo music awards as well as the Empire film awards and at BFI Raindance film awards). He is equally at home playing at Pacha in Ibiza or a sweaty funk club in Soho.
Other career highlights include The Blue Note Club. Piller bought a derelict space and in ’94 created The Blue Note which revolutionised London club culture. A non-house music policy saw the club provide a home for the likes of Goldie, Bjork, Ian Brown, Talvin Singh, Coldcut and countless others. The club ran for only five years but is credited with kick-starting the whole Hoxton scene. It also won the ‘club of the millennium’ award from Time Out magazine.
As a radio presenter Eddie Piller started his career with a show on Jazz FM before moving to BBC Radio London and for the last two years, BBC 6 music, where he hosted the BBC Funk & Soul show amongst others. He has made numerous TV appearances as a pundit (most recently for the BBC’s Soul Britannia and Pop On Trial) but has also written an eight part television series for ITV (on youth culture), which was shown in 2005 and a documentary called Mods! for BBC Radio 4 which was broadcast in February of 2008.
Piller has compiled over 100 albums for a variety of labels including Blue Note, Salsoul, Polydor, Sanctuary and of course, Acid Jazz.
i have to admit to really slowing down on my gigs. 15 years of constant too-ing and fro-ing has taken its toll, and I am looking forward to spending a summer at home playing cricket...
oh, my biog...
I am a club and radio dj from essex - i tend to play abroad in the autumn and winter but spend my summers basking in the glorious english countryside playing cricket...there are exceptions in the summer months, I do get out in the UK - especially to Birmingham, Portsmouth and the Isle Of Wight Weekender, so check my list for dates.
musically I play northern soul, funk, jazz, latin, rhythmn and blues, crossover soul, two step, roots and culture reggae, dub, folk, psyche, ska, gospel, rare groove, breaks, and early hip hop. A right old mixture.
radiowise I have a show on soul specialist www.starpointradio.com every other wednesday, but that is just for fun cos I love soul!!!
I have two shows on Q RADIO - 'scroll with it' and 'live lookback' - check them out!
During the week I work with a number of record labels, chief amongst them Acid Jazz, the east london indie as well as Roots (a jamaican rerelease label, like Trojan but nicer!) and The People Tree, which is an accoustic label.
If anyone would like to get me to come and play, then just get in touch - recent gigs have included Belfast, Granada, Barcelona, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Milan, Torino, Wawsaw - go on, you know you want to!

My Interests

soul music, cricket, victorian naval history, mod, the roman empire, leyton orient and vespas

I'd like to meet:

met lots of interesting people already, just hope i meet a few more.

Music:

see above...The Small Faces, The Action, Spencer Davis Group, The Creation, The Saints, The Buzzcocks, The Jam, Angelic Upstarts, 999, Television, Gang Of Four, Primal Scream, Jimmy James and The Vagabonds, The Who, Sammy Davis Junior, Jimmy Webb, Jimmy Hendrix, Jimmy Smith, Jack McDuff, Marriott, Tyrone Davis, Garnett Mimms and The Enchanters, The Showmen, Terry Callier, Jerry Butler, Thin Lizzy, James Brown, Marvin and Tammy, The Supremes, Maxine Brown, The Stranglers, The Only Ones, Small Hours, Secret Affair, The Style Council, Captain Beefheart, Motorhead, Crosby Stills and Nash, America, Neil Young, Paul Weller, Mother Earth, The Young Disciples, Aretha, King Tubby, Bob Marley and The Wailers, Archie Bell and The Drells, The TSU Toronados, The Purple Hearts, Dolly Mixture, Wire, The Jolt, Small World, Oasis, Patti Smith, Jonathan Richman, Corduroy, Brand New Heavies, Johnny Taylor, Curtis, Leroy Hutson, Ben E King, Ray Charles, Little Joe Cook, The Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra, Serge Gainsburg, Muddy Waters, BB King, The Precisions, Johnny Pate, The Hammersmith Gorillas, The White Stripes, Richard Harris, Santana,Pete Moore, The Meters, De La Soul, Pentangle, led Zepplin, Brian Auger Trinity, The Equals, The Lurkers, Q Tips, The Chords, The Dirtbombs, Jackie Wilson, Rene Geyer...so much more

Movies:

quadrophenia, the wicker man, the hill, carry on up the khyber, bronco bullfrog, kes, scum, dateline diamonds, zulu, excalibur, holiday on the buses, death line, they died with their boots on, night of the hunter, blow up, 28 days later, the andromeda strain, dawn of the dead, barbarella, clockwork orange, shaun of the dead, reach for the sky, the omega man, the dirty dozen, the trip, freaks, twelve angry men, henry V, all hammer films, walkabout, get shorty, saturday night fever,

Television:

antiques roadshow, time team, Jack Hargreaves' Out Of Town, by the sword divided, hornblower, the wire, the prisoner, the new avengers, ready steady go, vision on, crackerjack, the banana splits, question time, pebble mill at one, nationwide, larry sanders show, survivors, robinson crusoe,

Books:

flashman by george macdonald fraser - the whole series

Heroes:

curtis, gil, stevie (all five of them, well maybe four!), marvin, miles,

My Blog

eddie on BBC 4 POP ON TRIAL weds 16th 10pm

I got out of the blog habit but just in case anyone is interested I thought I would mention that I am i the next episode of POP ON TRIAL which is about to be broadcast on BB4...   basically the s...
Posted by eddie piller on Fri, 11 Jan 2008 08:14:00 PST

forthcoming gigs

current gigs april 5th - The Princess Alice - Commercial Street - opposite Smithfields market - top hair-down night in the heart of the east end. ska, soul and afrobeat seeing in the easter bank holid...
Posted by eddie piller on Mon, 02 Apr 2007 11:06:00 PST

mad radio archive - my last soul 24-7 show with Ian Dewhirst - classic northern on the web

i just found a copy of half of my last ever soul 24-7 radio show on the web. bit chaotic but with some great soul from my guest, who is Ian Dewhirst - Blackpool dj and the man behind the rebirth of sa...
Posted by eddie piller on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 12:09:00 PST

soul britannia on the BBC

dunno if any of you have come across this new series on the BBC yet? It is the third one in the Britannia collection (the first two being Jazz Britannia and the sublime Folk Britannia)   Tel...
Posted by eddie piller on Wed, 07 Feb 2007 08:21:00 PST

mod beards

no, this is not a paean to cover my alleged homosexuality by dragging a young mod girl into the frame as my pretend girlfriend. Far from it. This is more a reflection on the hirsute mod male. Incase y...
Posted by eddie piller on Wed, 24 Jan 2007 12:52:00 PST

Steve Lamacq on holiday - EP sneaks in

Just finished an exhilarating week covering for indie legend Steve Lamacq on six music. There's far more pressure involved in live radio than most people realise but the whole experience was great. I ...
Posted by eddie piller on Sun, 12 Nov 2006 10:41:00 PST

one door closes, another opens

much as i loved doing the BBC funk and soul show (because that is the music that I live, seven days, 52 weeks), I always knew that the show belonged to Craig Charles and He's back....   however, ...
Posted by eddie piller on Mon, 06 Nov 2006 03:30:00 PST

My last Funk & Soul show on 6 music

Yep, that's right! This saturday sees my last slot in the driving seat of the BBC funk and soul show. The last four or so months have been extremely enjoyable for me, so a big thanks to all the people...
Posted by eddie piller on Fri, 27 Oct 2006 09:10:00 PST

small faces convention

at this stage I have to mention an interest in the subject. the small faces fan club was run by my mother during 65 and 66. The small faces convention was approaching its 10th year, and I had yet to a...
Posted by eddie piller on Mon, 23 Oct 2006 11:05:00 PST

Dingwalls 20 years on.

Dingwalls was the place where it all started for me. My love of Jazz I mean. A grubby little post rock club run by a tough Mancunian called Joe Strong. I forget how the club opened their Jazz sundays,...
Posted by eddie piller on Fri, 13 Oct 2006 10:43:00 PST