Public Displays of iPod Affection.
July 6, 2009
Free Fridays are always personal affairs for the Cargo crew. It’s like putting your own iPod on at a party, it’s a nerve racking, soul exposing feeling but ultimately a rewarding experience. We just put on the acts that we like listening to and blindly hope everyone else likes them too. This Friday we have a classic case of ‘music we wanted to see played in a club, so we booked it in ours’
Tommie Sunshine. This man’s drums have that compressed to fuck sound that make your head a little smaller than it was before the song started. We’ve been playing his Major Lazer acid reggae remix a little too much than is good for us. Check www.tommiesunshine.com.
David E. Sugar played at our first ever Cargo Yard Party where me and 30 other people when nuts to him at 1.30am on a Wednesday morning. He’s been lodged in our hearts since then. He’s on a mission to produce a song a week for a year. Check www.davidsugar.com
Fenech Soler are on Alan Braxe’s new imprint and first turned our heads with their single “The Cult Of Romance” and the blissed out, stretched remix by Braxe himself but now prefer their ‘Airbrushed’ tune. www.myspace.com/fenechsoler
As normal, Cargo prescribes getting down early and leaving late. The piece of information is free. As is the night itself.




