Kickstarter update
A new pledge has just been added to the Mo’ Wax Urban Archaeology Kickstarter : get James Lavelle to play a 2 hours set at your gig for £5000.
A new pledge has just been added to the Mo’ Wax Urban Archaeology Kickstarter : get James Lavelle to play a 2 hours set at your gig for £5000.
Last month I collected your questions for the Q&A with James Lavelle and sent them to the management. After a bit of wait, I got an email asking to do it as a phone call. So I picked up the phone and chatted a bit with the Man from UNKLE.
Read the full storyDJ Shadow did a live Q&A on Facebook yesterday. He answered a lot of questions, and one very interesting thing that came out of the chat is that he’s up to working with James Lavelle again on a new UNKLE project.
Unkle, yes, I would def work with James again
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Always wanted to know something about Mo’ Wax? Just ask James Lavelle!
Read the full storyHere’s the second and final part of the James Lavelle interview by DJ Haus for Fact Mag.
Read the full storyFact Mag had the chance to visit the new Mo’ Wax storage in London and to have a little chat with James Lavelle.
Read the full storyFollowing the Mo’ Wax feature published in The Face in 1995, here is their huge article covering the release of UNKLE’s “Psyence Fiction”, with some good infos about the looong making of the LP and a bit of Mo’ Wax history.
Read the full storyThis is not new, but an absolute must see : almost 50 minutes of James Lavelle talking about his musical influences, his career, and Mo’ Wax.
Read the full storyJames Lavelle unveils some of his secrets… If you were into Mo’ Wax in the mid/late 90s and had an internet connection, you’ve probably read this funny article already. If you have not, go on!
This was originally posted in september 1994 on a site called State 51 and is long unavailable. All images are from the initial page.
To introduce a series of archived web pages, here’s the intro of the Mo’ Wax website as it was in 2000/2001. Go bully a James Lavelle puppet on a heady Hip-Hop loop by Major Force West!
Do you remember this?
Flash required!
Just a quick funny for the day.
Read the full storyLate 1995. The now defunct The Face magazine followed James Lavelle and the Mo’ Wax crew in a trip to the West Coast of the USA, where they were supposed to work on the then-forthcoming UNKLE/Belmondo album. The project was later abandoned but eventually gave birth to Psyence Fiction. Expect to read things and people you’ve never heard of before.
Read the full storyThe man behind Mo’ Wax and UNKLE has just put together a new and long DJ mix, the first in a new series.
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