* Ashley Beedle * Late pass?

thiskidnamed32thiskidnamed32 99 Posts
edited August 2010 in Strut Central
Hello strutters,

I found a random mix on the innanets that looked like it had a pretty good tracklisting without ever hearing of the DJ before. Turned out to be a set by Ashley Beedle. School me on this dude.... I been looking for some of his stuff online, and seems pretty good. He's done remixes of Bob Marley, Bill Withers, and a bunch of reggae/dub stuff.

Here's the mix i was talking about.


AshleyBeedleVol_1b.mp3 - 93.37MB

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  • TheGoochTheGooch 541 Posts
    remember 8 years ago when he was with X-press 2. Still might be. They rocked it a dj set at a club called centrofly in NY. Truely amazing dj set. I used to buy any vinyl release that had their name attached to it. real quality stuff. you might want to check X-press 2 out aswell

  • Sweet, I found he was part of the Black Science Orchestra too.

    Here's the tracklist to the mix i posted up top.

    1. The Ballistic Brothers "Soho cab ride"
    2. Bob Marley "Stand up jamrock" (Ashley Beedle Mix)
    3. The Ballistic Brothers "Peckings"
    4. The Ballistic Brothers "Blacker"
    5. Patti Jo "Make me believe in you" (Ashley Beedle & Phil Asher Black Science Orchestra Re-Edit)
    6. The Black Jazz Chronicles "Sun of my sons"
    7. St. Germain "Alabama Blues " (Ashley Beedle Mix)
    8. The Black Jazz Chronicles "If the creator came today"
    9. Ashley Beedle "Revolutions in dub" (A dub for Daddy Ash)
    10. Black Science Orchestra "Save us (the jam)"
    11. The Ballistic Brothers "I'll fly away"
    12. Shawn Lee "Happiness" (Ashley Beedle Mix)
    13. The London Heavy Disco Revue "and justice for all"
    14. The Ballistic Brothers "Groover's return"
    15. Black Science Orchestra "St. Mark's Square"
    16. The London Heavy Disco Revue "Magic Sky" (Glass Robot Mix)
    17. X-Press 2 "Give it" (Quantic Soul Orchestra mix)
    18. Black Science Orchestra "Where are you"
    19. Hudson People "Trip to your mind" (Ashley Beedle Re-edit)

    runtime: 1 hr 41 mins.

  • Yeah all of those are his own productions. ^^^^^

    This Discogs page is pretty good although the bio seems to cut off circa 2000.

  • JuniorJunior 4,853 Posts
    Yeah that's a reasonable entry into his music. Run out today and grab both the Ballistic Brothers albums. Also the Revolutions in Dub EP is fantastic.

  • the black science orchestra ones are all great. of the afro art 12"s, my favourite is headspace lullaby.

    beedle is a don, nuff respect.

  • DocMcCoyDocMcCoy "Go and laugh in your own country!" 5,913 Posts
    Ulysses31nicholas said:
    beedle is a don, nuff respect.

    Such a good DJ, and his depth of knowledge when it comes to music is phenomenal. We have a few mutual friends, and I used to see him out and about quite a bit when he was still with Simone, but I haven't seen him for years.

    He also had some involvement in this early UK house classic, from his days as part of the Shock soundsystem (who were one of the highlights of my first ever Notting Hill Carnival in '91);


  • He's always been involved in quality nights and a lot of his stuff is worth buying on spec. Ballistic Brothers and Black Science were highpoints for me and the Xpress stuff is good but his recent project using collaborators to cover Staples Singers tracks is also nice and worth checking - it's just called Mavis. Not really typical of his housey stuff but good all the same.

  • Excellent producer.
    I'm still rocking the double set Walter's Room to this day.

  • Black Science Orchestra is some of the only house music I still dig today!

  • triplepost

  • triple post

  • i like the way afro art often tributed classic record art on their label designs.




  • deanosounds said:
    Black Science Orchestra is some of the only house music I still dig today!
    tssk. what you didn't buy the Virgo reissue? back of the class mister.
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