BRISTOL BASS ODDITY document (2014)
4月17日にイギリスのChannel 4で放映されたドキュメント「Bristol Bass Oddity」。『Music Nation』というイギリスのクラブ・ミュージックの歴史を追うシリーズのエピソード3。
SWEET ENERGY - One Day (1990)

SWEET ENERGY
ONE DAY
1990 / 12" / SHOC WAVE / SRP.16
1. Original
2. AVS Remix
3. House Mix
ドミニカから1969年にブリストルにやってきたGene Walshが、1979年に立ち上げたレーベルShoc Waveからのリリース。ヴォーカルは、後にSmith & MightyやMore Rockersにも参加するMarilyn McFarlane。作曲クレジットはM. Macfarlane、M.T. Hall (Mikey Taylor-Hall / Talisman前身Revelation Rockers〜The Black Rootsのキーボーディスと)、Felix DC(Felix The Cat / Flex)。3曲入12インチと2曲入7インチで発売(画像は7インチのラベル)。この曲は、Bristol Archive Recordsから2013年にリリースされた、Shoc Waveのアンソロジー的コンピ『Shoc Wave - A Bristol Story』に収録されている。
[mix] DJ DIE - Bristol Bass Oddity Mix

ブリストル産の音源を使用したDJ DIEによる名ミックス『Bristol Homegrown mix』が、Channel 4でのブリストル特集「Bristol Bass Oddity」のオンエアに向けて再公開。
Bristol Bass Oddity Mix

In the third episode of our #MusicNation series for Channel 4 we're taking you back to the underground Bristol Bass scene following recent adventures into the Balearic and UKG eras. Directed by James Jesset, the documentary premieres tonight at 12.05am (2014.04.16). To get you in the mood we've got the episode's full tracklist below, featuring a healthy dose of Massive Attack, Portishead and The Wild Bunch. Kick back and re-live the sound of Bristol and don't forget to tune in tonight on Channel 4.
http://www.dazeddigital.com/music/article/19595/1/bristol-bass-oddity-mix
What We Wore: Bristol Bass

Bristol Bass Oddity is the third documentary in our #MusicNation series. Directed by James Jessett, it premieres tonight at 12.05am on Channel 4. To mark the occasion, we’re celebrating the underground Bristol Bass scene – from the New York hip-hop derived style, to playlists from the doc itself.
In the gallery above, DJs, graffiti artists and record shop owners share their memories of a time when the southwest suddenly became the centre of bass culture. Images by Bristol-born photographer Beezer document the hazy early days of St Paul's Carnivals and break dancing on street corners, capturing faces such as Daddy G who would come to define the genre. Many of Beezer's photographs feature in the Bristol Bass Oddity documentary.
http://www.dazeddigital.com/fashion/article/19596/1/what-we-wore-bristol-bass