The brand-new Logistics album “Crash Bang Wallop” is available to buy now on vinyl and digital download, whilst you can pre-order and exclusively signed CD right now from the Hospital Shop.
It’s been quite a while since I last posted so there’s been a lot going on. First stop was for Sun and Bass out in Sardinia, which is always a highlight of the year, I played on the Monday night with Nu:tone, Mc Wrec, Alix Perez, Lynx and Kemo. It was really going off in there and was probably my favourite Sun and Bass to date. I also managed to catch a few killer sets out there from the likes of Breakage, Calibre and Marcus Intalex. Roll on 2010!
I left Sardinia and headed for Sao Paulo to play the Spirit of London festival. The late nights playing cards and drinking the lethal cocktails meant that I slept the whole way to Brazil. I even woke up after we’d landed. Love that! Once past customs and immigration I was greeted by my driver Wagner (such a good name) and taken to my hotel. He later told me that he’d driven for Nicole Kidman, Vin Diesel, and had previously been Lenny Kravitz’ personal driver for a couple of years whilst living in New York. How was this man now driving drum and bass peeps? Once on the road he told me that 6am is a bad time to drive to the centre of Sao Paulo as it’s rush hour. With rush hour comes the threat of crime. He went on to explain that he would keep to the third lane when possible as if you were on the inside lane you were at greater risk of being held at gunpoint when stopping at traffic lights. Yikes. It was a bit much to take in at 6am but fascinating all the same. The festival itself was brilliant and it was great to catch up with Dj Marky and the rest of the crew out there. Without doubt one of my favourite gigs this year, if not ever.
After Brazil it was over to Buenos Aires to play for Orange and the Plus 160 crew, I had no idea what to expect but I really fell in love with the city. The party was another great one and playing two hour sets is always more rewarding than the usual hour. Orange also played a great set dropping everything from Ed Rush and Optical and old Peshay to Joker and even some Ian Brown. Massive shout to the lighting guy as well who made me feel completely tripped out for my whole set. Beer + jetlag + crazy lights = mild hallucinations.
Also a massive thank you to everyone who came down to the launch party at East Village in London, I was really surprised by the turn out with it being a school night an’ all so BIG big ups for making it such a good one.
To celebrate the launch of “Crash Bang Wallop” we are throwing a special one off shindig at London’s East Village. For a bargain £5 we bring out another top notch lineup over two floors.
Downstairs in the club it will be awesome DnB as Logistics is joined by London Elektricity, Nero, Randomer & Mc Wrec, meanwhile upstairs in the bar it’s the disco, funk, life support combo of Riley & Vibert.
Keeping one step ahead of the game, you can now get Hospital apps direct on your iphone from London Elektricity, High Contrast & Logistics. As well as the Hospital app.
Keeping you up to date with music, videos, events, photos and even the latest tweets, you will want them on your dashboard. Best of all they are all completely FREE. Enjoy some Hospital love for your iPhone.
The album is available in shops on vinyl and digital download on September 14th, with the CD released on September 28th. You can pre order your copy now…
4-piece vinyl Order Here
(dispatched September 13th)
Exclusively signed CD and limited CBW badges Order Here
(dispatched September 23rd)
Welcome to Crash Blog Wallop, where you can get all the latest from Hospital's Jungle Jedi, Logistics. Comment on the posts, follow out Loggy's tweets, and check his recent photos feed. The new album "Crash Bang Wallop" will be available soon on the Hospital Shop.
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for the year 2009.
The brand-new Logistics album 'Crash Bang Wallop!' (NHS156CD/LP/DD) on Hospital Records 4x Vinyl LP & Digital Download out 14/9/2009
13-Track CD out 28/9/2009