Here's my interview of this week with Lana Lokteff on the Red Ice Radio network, on the manipulations of the Illuminati music industry. Everything from mind-controlled artists to subliminals in music videos gets covered ... you know, all the usual stuff! Truth, (not always convenient, but always the truth) and real talk all the way.
Mark Devlin is a UK-based club and radio DJ and music journalist. In more recent years he has begun speaking about the dark forces that have been manipulating the music industry for decades. This led to the publication of his book 'Musical Truth' in 2016, with Volume 2 following in early 2018. His debut novel, 'The Cause & The Cure,' arrived early 2020. https://www.spreaker.com/user/markdevlin https://odysee.com/@markdevlintv:e E-mail: markdevlinuk@gmail.com
Friday, 31 August 2012
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
GOOD VIBRATIONS PODCAST VOL. 5: DJ STORM & MC DOBLE L
Well over 3,000 plays for the latest podcast now, with DJ Storm and MC Double L saying some things that need to be said about what's really going in the current music business. The truth isn't always convenient or popular ... but it is always the truth!
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
FISH OUT OF WATER. PLAYLIST & LINKS FOR 27/8/12
Playlist and links for last night's Fish Out Of Water - Desert Island Discs meets Tales Of The Unexpected!
FISH OUT OF WATER, WITH MARK DEVLIN, OX105FM
PLAYLIST FOR MONDAY 27TH AUGUST 2012
Playlist/ Listen Again links:
MARK DEVLIN'S SELECTIONS:
A GUY CALLED GERALD: VOODOO RAY
ERIC BURDON & THE ANIMALS: GOOD TIMES
JOHN LENNON: GIVE ME SOME TRUTH
LADY T & RASH'S SELECTIONS:
FIVE: SLAM DUNK DA FUNK
INCUBUS: WARNING
EAST 17: STEAM
JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE: LOSING MY WAY
MIKE & THE MECHANICS: LOOKING BACK OVER MY SHOULDER
ERIC PRYDZ: PJANOO
PHIL COLLINS: SUSSUDIO
FOY VANCE: BAILIE'S BLOOD
ANT & DEC: LET'S GET READY TO RUMBLE
OFFSPRING: PRETTY FLY FOR A WHITE GUY
MARK DEVLIN'S SELECTION:
BLONDIE: PICTURE THIS
MARLON WILLIAMS' SELECTION:
SLIPKNOTT: WAIT & BLEED
LAURENCE FOX: GUNFIGHT
AB-CENT & DJ ELSKI: PEARLS
BURIAL: FOSTER CARE
MARK DEVLIN'S SELECTION:
MORRISSEY: EVERY DAY IS LIKE SUNDAY
Sunday, 26 August 2012
THE SOUND OF NOW. PLAYLIST & LISTEN AGAIN LINKS FOR 25/8/12
THE SOUND OF NOW, WITH MARK DEVLIN, OX105FM
PLAYLIST FOR SATURDAY 25TH AUGUST 2012
Playlist/ Listen Again links:
HANI & ANDREA MARTIN: MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT (EXTRA SAUCE MIX)
GWEN MCCRAE: KEEP THE FIRE BURNING (DJ DON WELCH REMIX)
JOHNNIK: OPEN UP YOUR EYES
TODD TERRY & J PAUL GETTO: GO BITCH (SCHOOL OF TODD MIX)
BUSTA RHYMES FEAT. GUCCI MAINE. MAKE IT LOOK EASY
CHRIS CO FEAT. JON O CONNOR & ELZHI. STRAIGHT UP
STREET BEAT OF THE WEEK:
CONFIDENCE FEAT. CORMEGA & ESTEE NACK. VISION OF EXCELLENCE
YU FEAT. DANEDRA ROWELL. DREAMS
NINA SKY: NEVER KISSED YOU
DAVID SHAW FEAT. CAROLINE HARDING: WHEN LOVE CALLS (DEEP SOUL MIX)
SPIRIT KINGS FEAT. JESANTE: LIFE
PATRICK GREEN. NUBIAN PRAYER (DEEP MIX)
SOUL CENTRAL: ON THE EDGE (DEEP JOSH REMIX)
BUSTA RHYMES: BUSTA RHYMES FEAT. REEK DA VILLAIN & CHANEL: DOIN' IT AGAIN
GAMEBOI FEAT. XV & JON CONNOR: TOP OF THE WORLD
BIG SHUG: FOR THE REAL
ROBIN THICKE FEAT. PHARRELL: ANOTHER LIFE
THE SOUND OF THEN (CARNIVAL STYLE)
CONQUERING LION. CODE RED ('94 REMIX)
M BEAT/ GENERAL LEVY. INCREDIBLE
SL2. ON A RAGGA TIP
SPIN DOCTORS DJ MIX: DJ STORM REGGAE REVIVAL MIX (CARNIVAL STYLE)
Thursday, 23 August 2012
FISH OUT OF WATER RETURNS, BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY, ON OX105FM
Fish Out Of Water is back for another instalment on Bank Holiday Monday, 27th August, as Mark Devlin invites three more of OX105's specialist DJs into the studio, and takes them right outside of their musical comfort zone.
Each will be invited to pick five tracks that mean a lot to them, and to explain why, but the rules state they have to be right outside of what anyone would expect them to be into. So a D&B DJ picking five D&B tracks is out. It's oddities, deep, dark secrets and guilty pleasure all the way.
Catch Fish Out Of Water on Monday 27th August on OX105FM, from 7 to 9pm UK time. You can listen live on-line at http://www.ox105fm.com
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
GOOD VIBRATIONS PODCAST VOL. 5: DJ STORM/ MC DOUBLE L
What have mind-controlled artists like Nicki Minaj, predictive programming in music videos, dumbed-down lyrics, and the systematic degeneration of artists like Jay-Z and Kanye West got in common? They all get covered in this candid, no-limits discussion as Mark Devlin chats to fellow UK DJ Storm, aka Stormski, alongside MC Double L, two guys who very much know what time it is.
The music industry's agenda towards social engineering is put into the wider context of the Orwellian control system which is stepping up its game big-time in the wake of a global awakening to truth and consciousness. Rarely have the manipulations of the music industry been discussed in such a broad perspective. It's time to strip away the facade, step off the fence and expose the blatant hijacking of the game.
(Apologies for the far-from-ideal sound quality of this interview, by the way, which was recorded 'on the road' so to speak, with a few technical challenges, but hopefully the quality of the information far outweighs the glitches!)
Monday, 20 August 2012
THE SOUND OF NOW. PLAYLIST & LISTEN AGAIN LINKS FOR 18/8/12
THE SOUND OF NOW, WITH MARK DEVLIN, OX105FM
PLAYLIST FOR SATURDAY 18TH AUGUST 2012
Listen Again/ Download links:
SOUL CENTRAL: ON THE EDGE (DEEP JOSH REMIX)
JOHNNIK: OPEN UP YOUR EYES
WHO YORK PLAYERS: PARTY GOING ON
STREET BEAT OF THE WEEK:
DAVID SHAW FEAT. CAROLINE HARDING: WHEN LOVE CALLS (DEEP SOUL MIX)
GAMEBOI FEAT. XV & JON CONNOR: TOP OF THE WORLD
BUSTA RHYMES: BUSTA RHYMES FEAT. REEK DA VILLAIN & CHANEL: DOIN' IT AGAIN
KILLAH PRIEST FEAT. HEDDY FUR & DJ JUST JAY: HISTORY
BIG SHUG: FOR THE REAL
SPIRIT KINGS FEAT. JESANTE: LIFE
HANI & ANDREA MARTIN: MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT (EXTRA SAUCE MIX)
WAX TAILOR FEAT. JENNIFER CHARLES: HEART STOP
NINA SKY: NEVER KISSED YOU
OLD TO THE NEW:
ROBIN THICKE FEAT. PHARRELL: WANNA LOVE YOU GIRL
ROBIN THICKE FEAT. PHARRELL: ANOTHER LIFE
RICK ROSS FEAT. ANDRE 3000. SIXTEEN
SKYZOO: JANSPORT STRINGS
TODD TERRY & J PAUL GETTO: GO BITCH (SCHOOL OF TODD MIX)
PATRICK GREEN. NUBIAN PRAYER (DEEP MIX)
JESSIE WARE: 110 PER CENT
THE SOUND OF THEN:
SPIN DOCTORS DJ MIX: DJ STORM NEW JACK SWING REVIVAL MIX, PART 2
Saturday, 18 August 2012
FISH OUT OF WATER RETURNS, BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY, ON OX105FM
Fish Out Of Water is back for another instalment on Bank Holiday Monday, 27th August, as Mark Devlin invites three more of OX105's specialist DJs into the studio, and takes them right outside of their musical comfort zone.
Each will be invited to pick five tracks that mean a lot to them, and to explain why, but the rules state they have to be right outside of what anyone would expect them to be into. So a D&B DJ picking five D&B tracks is out. It's oddities, deep, dark secrets and guilty pleasure all the way.
Catch Fish Out Of Water on Monday 27th August on OX105FM, from 7 to 9pm UK time. You can listen live on-line at http://www.ox105fm.com
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
BACK IN THE DAY REVIVAL SESSION, THIS SATURDAY
On Saturday I'll be partying like it's 1990-1999. Pure revival flava with Back In The Day at Varsity, Gloucester. It's the bomb, the lick, it's all good, baby baby ... and other things we used to say back in the day! Joining Martin In Full Swing and John Mustoe to drop the 90s soul, swing and hip hop flavas, plus the odd 80s groove. Make sure you reach, (as we also used to say.)
Sunday, 12 August 2012
THE SOUND OF NOW. PLAYLIST & LISTEN AGAIN LINKS FOR 11/8/12
THE SOUND OF NOW, WITH MARK DEVLIN, OX105FM
PLAYLIST FOR SATURDAY 11TH AUGUST 2012
Listen Again/ Downoad links:
WHO YORK PLAYERS: PARTY GOING ON
HOOLIGAN SOUL: SHOUT LOUD (JEREMY SYLVESTER BUMPY VOCAL REMIX)
STREET BEAT OF THE WEEK:
SOUL CENTRAL: ON THE EDGE (DEEP JOSH REMIX)
AALIYAH: ENOUGH SAID
NINA SKY: NEVER KISSED YOU
WAX TAILOR FEAT. JENNIFER CHARLES: HEART STOP
VERBAL THREAT: BACKSTAGE PASSES
GAMEBOI FEAT. XV & JON CONNOR: TOP OF THE WORLD
BIG SHUG: FOR THE REAL
ROBIN THICKE/ PHARRELL: ANOTHER LIFE
JOHNNIK: OPEN UP YOUR EYES
PATRICK GREEN. NUBIAN PRAYER (DEEP MIX)
JESSIE WARE: 110 PER CENT
OLD TO THE NEW:
BUSTA RHYMES: NEW YORK SH*T
BUSTA RHYMES: BUSTA RHYMES FEAT. REEK DA VILLAIN & CHANEL: DOIN' IT AGAIN
KILLAH PRIEST FEAT. HEDDY FUR & DJ JUST JAY: HISTORY
SKYZOO: JANSPORT STRINGS
RICK ROSS FEAT. ANDRE 3000. SIXTEEN
THE BREAX FEAT. SEAN C JOHNSON. DOWN
STRONG ARM STEADY & STATIK SELEKTAH FEAT. CHACE INFINITE: FOREVER
THE SOUND OF THEN:
SPIN DOCTORS DJ MIX: DJ STORM NEW JACK SWING REVIVAL MIX, PART 1
Thursday, 9 August 2012
MD'S CLUB/ RADIO DATES, AUGUST/ SEPTEMBER '12
Thursday 23rd August
The Living Room, Tower Bridge, London
Friday 24th August
Yates', Bicester
Saturday 25th August
The Sound Of Now, OX105FM, Oxford (6-8pm)
Saturday 25th August
The Earl, The Second Bridge, Bath
Monday 27th August
BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY
Fish Out Of Water, OX105FM (7-9pm)
Thursday 30th August
The Living Room, Tower Bridge, London
Friday 31st August
The Living Room, Milton Keynes
Saturday 1st September
The Sound Of Now, OX105FM, Oxford (6-8pm)
Saturday 1st September
The Living Room, Bristol
Monday 3rd September
Soul City, San Antonio, IBIZA
Thursday 6th September
Block Party, The Wheelhouse, Bowness On Windermere
Friday 7th September
The Living Room, Milton Keynes
Saturday 8th September
The Sound Of Now, OX105FM, Oxford (6-8pm)
Saturday 8th September
The Living Room, Bristol
Thursday 13th September
Radio Bar (House Set), Riga, LATVIA
Friday 14th September
Club Bermuds, Ogre, LATVIA
Saturday 15th September
The Sound Of Now, OX105FM, Oxford (6-8pm)
Saturday 15th September
The Earl, The Second Bridge, Bath
Thursday 20th September
The Living Room, Tower Bridge, London
Friday 21st September
Food & Mix Party, Village,
Ivry Sur Seine, Paris, FRANCE
Saturday 22nd September
The Sound Of Now, OX105FM, Oxford (6-8pm)
Saturday 22nd September
The Living Room, Bristol
Friday 28th September
The Living Room, Milton Keynes
Saturday 29th September
The Sound Of Now, OX105FM, Oxford (6-8pm)
Saturday 29th September
The Living Room, Bristol
Sunday, 5 August 2012
BACK IN THE DAY REVIVAL SESSION, GLOUCESTER. SATURDAY 18TH AUGUST
Just a couple of weeks til this one now. Can't wait to get back to join Martin Rafferty and John Mustoe to drop some real-deal 80s and 90s bona-fide revival bangers. You know, from the days when music was, well, ... good! Do get along if you can.
THE SOUND OF NOW. PLAYLIST & LISTEN AGAIN LINKS FOR 4/8/12
Download/ Listen Again links:
JOHNNIK: OPEN UP YOUR EYES
WHO YORK PLAYERS: PARTY GOING ON
HOOLIGAN SOUL: SHOUT LOUD (JEREMY SYLVESTER BUMPY VOCAL REMIX)
JESSIE WARE: 110 PER CENT
STREET BEAT OF THE WEEK:
BUSTA RHYMES FEAT. REEK DA VILLAIN & CHANEL: DOIN' IT AGAIN
NINA SKY: NEVER KISSED YOU
BIG SHUG: TRUE LOVE
PATRICK GREEN. NUBIAN PRAYER (DEEP MIX)
SUNBURST BAND: IN THE THICK OF IT (JN ENDLESS SUMMER MIX)
10 BELOW & KELE LE ROC: MY LOVE 2008 (UNRELEASED SPECIAL DUB)
STRONG ARM STEADY & STATIK SELEKTAH FEAT. CHACE INFINITE: FOREVER
NAS FEAT. MARY J BLIGE: REACH OUT
OLD TO THE NEW:
RICK ROSS FEAT. T-PAIN: THE BOSS
RICK ROSS FEAT. ANDRE 3000. SIXTEEN
PUBLIC ENEMY: TRUTH DECAY
BIG SHUG: FOR THE REAL
THE SOUND OF THEN:
LAYO & BUSHWACKA: LOVE STORY (2002)
ALY-US: FOLLOW ME (1992)
RUFFNECK FEAT. YAVAHN: EVERYBODY BE SOMEBODY (1996)
SPIN DOCTORS DJ MIX: MARK DEVLIN'S TIMBALAND BEATMASTERS MIX
MD'S DIARY, JULY '12
No July schedule is complete for me without a visit to Ibiza. I've been heading there every year since 2003 to play at the island's original urban music party spot, Soul City, and this year's trip kicked off on Wednesday 11th. In previous years I've probably broken records for the shortest amount of time spent in Ibiza, having been on the ground for only nine hours, but this time, I opted to stay for two nights and have a more indulgent experience.
The Ryanair flight from Stansted was surprisingly civilised, and I was picked up by Ash, one of the three British DJs who spend their whole summers spinning at Soul City. Over in San Antonio, I caught an air-conditioned power nap, before walking round the bay to the notorious West End. Soul City's new resident for this year is Spina B from Huddersfield, who put in a blazing set, firing me up to unleash my best performance when I jumped on the CDJs. Soul City has undergone various forms of competition in recent times, most notably from the Twice As Nice camp, but has always seen it off and retained its place as the original and best at what it does. I very briefly said hi to my buddy DJ Jonezy from Plymouth, who'd been DJing over the street at Faces bar and had decamped to IBZ for the Summer. Soul City stayed rammed all the way to 6am, with a bunch of girls dancing on the bar throughout, (see video.)
After a welcome lie-in, I went for lunch with Soul City head honcho Julian, and caught up on all the inside information on Ibiza's nightlife game. Later, I jumped on a bus and made my first visit in a few years to Ibiza Town, which is far more built-up and congested than I remember it. For Instalment 2 at Soul City I played an earlier set, eventually getting away at 4am after being commandeered by host DJ Horse to drunkenly judge a 'sexy girls dancing competition'. I felt surprisingly OK after just three hours sleep as I boarded the 10am Easyjet, and headed home to a wonderful 'welcome home Daddy' from my two small girls. The rest of the weekend consisted of my regular Milton Keynes and Bath spots, plus my Sound Of Now radio show on Saturday evening.
I recorded a new 2012 instalment of my Just Buggin Illuminati Special podcasts which got unleashed mid-month. These could perhaps carry a snappier title, but, as the name implies, they're where I collate a batch of tracks whose lyrics address various aspects of what could be termed truth and consciousness issues, 'conspiracy theories' (to coin a dirty phrase,) and other subjects very much of the times; in short, an antidote to the ever-increasing glut of mind-control garbage in the mainstream! This one features tracks from familiar names like Public Enemy and Lowkey, alongside lesser-known ones such as Imani Hekima and Steve Wilks. Catch it on the link below. On the same Soundcloud page are the other volumes in this series, and the related Good Vibrations one.
Thursday 26th, the eve of the London Olympics, marked the last time I was prepared to be anywhere near the capital until it was all over. The options for getting to my gig at The Living Room in Tower Bridge were:
a. Drive and face the lunatic road restrictions of the 'VIP Lanes', which would surely double the length of the usual journey, but at least be able to bomb it home at 1am, by which point the restrictions would be lifted.
b. Take the train in and have an easy time of it, but then have six sleepless hours before boarding the first available train back at 7am.
Option a won out. It took just under three hours to get in, but an hour and a half to get home, and I thanked myself for the right decision as I sank into bed beside the wife at 3am.
As the Olympics opening weekend kicked in, I had a much more fulfilling event to look forward to. After my Oxford radio show and Living Room gig in Bristol on the Saturday, I headed to the University of Bath, where I had a (crusty) room booked for about five hours of sleep, before moving on for my first experience of the Glastonbury Symposium on Sunday. This is an annual conference/ get-together dealing with all manner of esoteric/ spiritual/ consciousness subjects, and I enjoyed a full day of presentations which covered hidden messages in TV, earth mysteries and 2012 issues, among others, culminating in a captivating two-hour evening presentation from Dolores Cannon, a past-life regressionist. It was unfortunate that some of the 'love and light' speakers showed no interest in going anywhere near real-world 'conspiarcy' issues (for want of a better phrase.) One of them even praised the Olympics opening ceremony occultfest as 'beautiful', and the Queen's jubilee orgy as 'wonderful'. Oh dear. Overall though, it made for a fascinating, thought-provoking day, and I look forward to getting back for more next year.
... and that was July.
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
JUST BUGGIN' ILLUMINATI SPECIAL, 2012 EDITION
With the corporations unleashing ever more spirit-crushing mind-control music on the masses, (Azealia Banks, anyone?!), there's never been a more fitting time for conscious, intelligent truth music as an antidote. Here, Mark Devlin collates another array of artists whose lyrics deal with different aspects of all that's current and important in these incredible times - truth and consciousness, the global conspiracy, and the true nature of humanity.
Great, meaningful music and switched-on artists are still out there; you just have to know where to look!
The previous volumes in the series are still available on the Soundcloud page, (volume one 2011 is just short of 17,000 plays, so clearly there's a major appetite!) and the Good Vibrations series of music-related interviews with relevant characters is also worth checking. As before, the lyrics to as many tracks as it was possible to find are included.