Spring: into action, it’s a mission

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It was fifteen months ago that things began to take more of a cohesive shape for me in regards to my love and passion of DJ’ing and other things that musically inspire me to keep going. I reminded myself of the fact of being grateful of the those right moments that have come my way, so wrote about this reflection on social media to tie in with an old meme post that popped up on the Feed which said [“One year on things are still building steadily on my journey. There is much to be thankful for when those right opportunities come through – the support from many places from genuine individuals is not overlooked by me (you know who your are).

To my friends and respected peers, I pray your heartfelt desires that will bless, inspire and encourage those around you shall manifest fruitfully, at the best and right time. In the meantime let us all keep our focus on the vision what ever that is for you, giving thanks to almighty God always, while moving in the right direction. Big hug, 1Love.”] I know that with time being a precious commodity, it waits on none of us, it will not stand still, the world continues to turn whether any of us are around to see things happening positively or otherwise. `

Making use of every moment counts day to day, which is I feel I have been given a mantle to try to be a good steward of the music I share with people whilst DJ’ing or working on radio. Derogatory lyrics of any kind including the N-word or B-word in songs, I long ago opted to not support. I don’t play or endorse those kind of lyrics.

Playing music that projects a positive message; of hope, inspiration that is life affirming are more prudent and productive ways to share goodness with others. For many if not most people, it is most definitely much needed in these trying and testing times of adversity and negativity – even if we don’t realise it. We all need to be uplifted and receive a spirit of joy – from within a countenance of joy directs you to handle things differently – your mindset yields to only entertaining things that bring about good fruit – all by the grace of God which has been my experience and long may it continue.

Following on from a number of incredibly amazing gigs last month with Aroop Roy at Oslo in London, spinning at the outstanding Southport Weekender in Bognor Regis, celebrating the lives of women in music at the anniversary party of Girlz B Like at their formidable all female, vinyl only brilliant mas, plus receiving some favourable press via Resident Advisor and being Bristol’s Ujima radio (thanks DJ Angel Mel’s Spread Love show), things are progressing nicely and look good for April. Below are some of the spots where you will be able to come out to enjoy the musical experiences as only DJ Marcia Carr knows how to share it with you.

In control of the DJ booth for near 5-hour set hear Marcia Carr spin on Saturday 8th April in Camden Town for another stint at the The Jazz Cafe. If real dynamic Disco, House music old and new with some funk to Soul suits your ears and works for you see at club from 10.30pm, right after the The Queen of UK Jazz Judi Jackson performs Billie Holiday’s Birthday show . Arrive early to guarantee entry + ID required. Dress to dance

The journey on the dance floor starts and ends with you + DJ Marcia Carr

Two of London’s most respected deep house brands Makin’ Moves and Mi Casa unite once again for a new event “Kindred” taking place at Omeara in London Bridge on Saturday 22nd April. When these two giants meet at the same venue back in 2018 it was a party to remember so you know you’ve got to be at this event!

Before the inauguration of Prince Charles to King status happens in May, London as usual always plays host seemingly endless nightlife activity with numerous small pockets of events all over London, and beyond. The Soul Fuel crew return to team up with Mi Casa Es Su Casa and Makin’ Moves, two of London’s most respected deep house brands for a ‘ new event Kindred an easter British special. Featuring all things House world: Afro, Deeper, Gospel-inspired, to our guests in Room 2: Eclectic Room: Soul Fuel spinning vinyl covering Afro Beat, High Life, Boogie, Broken beat, Disco, Detroit Soul / Techno and more! Grab £7 + b/f adv tickets from Resident Advisor: or pay more on the door.

Kindred
Presented by Makin’ Moves & Mi Casa Es Cas

Omeara London
6 O’Meara Street, SE1 1TE

Main Room – Hosted by Makin’ Moves & Mi Casa
Matt & Jamesey (Makin Moves)
Paul Degallerie (Twisted Soul Project)
The Journey Men (Ben Coppin & Mr Miggs)
BongoManFlex on Percussions

Room 2 – Hosted by Soul Fuel
Marcia Carr [Girlz B Like]
Jerry Frempong [DOD]
PappaFunk [Deep Soul Connection]
Roy Westfield [Snake & Dagger]

10.30pm – 4am
Early bird tickets £7 in advance from RA / £20 on the door
TICKET LINK: https://ra.co/events/1658794
FB: https://www.facebook.com/events/517861750488160

Kindred spirits party together at Omeara

Marcia Carr makes her debut with a start studded talent pool of Kats; the extended family ready to feed the crowd plenty of classic and future Broken Beats sounds on this April Bank Holiday bonanza. We are going to light up south London’s Ton of Brix. Advance tickets for definite entry can be purchased through Resident Advisor: CooP Brixton

An extended COOP family bank holiday gathering at Ton Of Brix

Back in time: If It Ain’t Bruk

Our vinyl-only, all female platform event Girlz B Like is back to drench you in springtime musical showers provided by a showcase of beautiful selectors.

We have been at our new home GROW in Hackney Wick for around a year, things are going from strength to strength with the support of locals friends and more friends we look forward to our special dates at the Hackney canal side hotspot.

Returning from their recent South American adventures, DJ DuBois makes her second appearance at GBL, while LEV (Printworks / theboatpod.com) and Melvina Moves make their debut with soulful house, Rare Groove, Disco, Gospel, hip hop and more on the Saturday night out, out you do not want to miss.

Real and raw, there certainly is a vibe to this set you can feel it – I’ve got goosebumps all over! At The Club #4! with DJ Marcia Carr who’s on a mission planting Seeds of Love everywhere is goes.

It’s time to GROW

This time round Marcia DaVinylMC, Ms Soxee and Nikki Lucas: the Girlz B Like are back to party and bring you their all-vinyl selections at this big Saturday night out for you openminded admires of liquorice all sorts at Grow in Hackney Wick, on 5th March. The Hackney Wick located venue is perfectly suited to the rejuvenation and blossoming of this platform organisation who have an exciting future ahead – it’s the Girlz B Like: Back Together*. GROW are also hosting two other events to celebrate International Women’s Day 2022. On Friday 11th, the WXMB 2 selectors are to play a plethora of the latest club sounds of Black genres. Lady Banton presents Women in Soundsystem on Saturday 12th March, with features from her current collective Seduction. Lady Banton’s big highlight is that she was part of the only all female soundsystem (Mellotone) to have ever held a spot at London’s Notting Hill Carnival for over twenty years.

As things open back up this is the first event for GBL since Christmas 2019

RA Info link: https://bit.ly/3stq7CK

*RSVP: https://www.facebook.com/events/601485287562751

Bountiful and eclectic this set by Nikki Lucas is a must to check out for some of the musical gems you can expect to hear to boogie on down to at the party.

The hottest mixtape exclusive for all of you

EvesDrop show their vinyl love, East sides.

All are welcome at Love Vinyl store for IWD2022

Heading to the big capitol to showcase female artistry behind the turntables and on the mic, the kind folk at Love Vinyl record shop are to have the Eve’sDrop crew do an instore take over on Saturday 5th March. Expect an 8-hour vinyl onslaught including sets from DJ Tunesmith, Amazon, Soxee, as Vanessa Freeman, Bembe Segue and Duchy divi up on mc, singing and ad-lib duties.

Evesdrop crew at Love Vinyl store for IWD2022 – support them and buy some records

Pure Vinyl’s success and attraction is in their support of local and UK artists.

a ceaseless, bubbly and glowing lighthouse of aural joy

A Pure Vinyl affair

Set in the heart of Brixton is a fondly loved record store. Pure Vinyl records is home to owner Claudia Wilson whose humble beginnings was birthed inside the market place two decades earlier, now settled for several years at The Department Store, on Ferndale Rd, SW9. It’s since Evolving into more than a space for vinyl junkies wanting the latest promo record, the community focused outlet is also record label distributor, sells its own range of merchandise: tees, slipmats, tote bags, other brand names and books.

Show just how much you admire Pure Vinyl by sporting one their spring collection of t-shirts now instore.

In house, live, mid week band jam sessions (@StraightPocketldn) have driven up interest in younger generations frequenting the shop, their Open Decks night draws collectors to share their favourite wax, at the nearby Ritzy cinema they host the shop’s Milestones jazz led episodes which has also been a plus for upcoming musicians, and highlighted pop ups with impromptu guests as well as visits from the likes of the late Ty, Thundercat, Omar, De La Soul, Shy One, Bluelab Beats, Jaki Graham, The Last Poets and reggae general Little Roy keep the vinyl hub a ceaseless, bubbly and glowing lighthouse of aural joy.

Valentine’s love x love

The art of loving your best friend until death do you part

Love In V-minor

Every February, the western world calendar find itself in a state of love-joy flux as most of us go above and beyond to impress the one’s we lay claims to be beyond infatuated with by showering them with all kinds of gifts in the name of eros love. That’s wonderful. However, a 24-hour, over indulgent fling is not what it should end up being. If we’re honest to ourselves, how man of us really want to be in those sorts of entanglements? Love life really does take hard work and practise. A fair number of us who are more about the art of loving your best friend until death separates you, here’s a treat for both of you.

Love In V-minor

If you’re a music enthusiast why not unwind to this gorgeous playlist. Love In V-minor which is a capsule find of shining r&b soul, Boogie, Lover’s Rock, funk and jazzy drip ranging from ballads, 2 step and mid tempo scintillating tracks you can have on non stop – at home, in the car or play out loud at that couples dance party that requires all participants to produce their prettiest and flamboyant routine at their local ballroom dance club.

It was Healthy Yummies CEO Nichola Smith who recently commissioned yours truly DJ Marcia Carr to compile the said set for Smith’s customers at her themed special event. Ladies, if you find yourself in nine months times with a little addition to your family you are welcome to name that baby girl after Marcia – I’d be honoured lol. Another, saucy playlist essential to add to your Library queue is ‘Warm Hugs’ – a brilliant cocktail of soulful Balearic, jazz, bossanova and folkish selections from my buddy, queen DJ selector Nancy Noise.

Until next time, 1love and God bless x