Shatter The Hotel updates (a Strummerville project)

Hello everyone – I’m pleased to share all of the updates surrounding the Shatter The Hotel Project as it’s getting nearer to kick off!! Mark Matthews has kindly put together the following information. I hope you’ll join me in supporting this project. Now over to Mark….(I also want to cheer him up…he supports Portsmouth)

Greetings friends of the Shatter The Hotel project!

We are very pleased to announce that all the tracks have now been submitted sth Shatter The Hotel updates (a Strummerville project)and we’re now taking a bit of a break to recharge as the ‘real work’ will shortly begin, pre-mastering, manufacturing, looking for distribution, promo, promo…etc. As you may know, we had a little setback last month as Universal Music Publishing (who represent Nineden Music) were unable (or unwilling?) to donate us mechanical licenses for the tracks that we are planning to use on the CD. This means, we will have to cover the cost of licensing the tracks (for North America anyway), effectively upping our project start-up costs and eating into initial proceeds that could have been donated to Strummerville.  Anyway, we’re over it, let’s move on to some good news…

The CD artwork is underway and being lovingly put together by our good friend and fellow Clash fan, Candice Craig over at Sparkly Pear Design (Candice painted the picture of Joe Strummer that partly inspired this project and that you see featured on our various sites). The audio compiling side of things will be ably handled by Associate Producer, Dubmatix and we will have a downloadable audio EPK available to those in ‘the biz’ in the next week or so and don’t worry, we’ll make sure everyone gets a sneak preview! We should have a video EPK available at some point soon as well.

Joe Strummer’s friend and biographer Chris Salewicz has donated his writing talent to us in the form of some fantastic liner notes for the CD project which we have just received (check out Chris’ most recent book ‘Bob Marley:The Untold Story!) – thanks Chris!

Photographer Adrian Boot, who has chronicled The Clash as well the reggae music genre extensively, has donated two rarely seen early photographs of Joe Strummer, made possible through his Urban Image organisation – thanks to Adrian and Richard.

We’re currently in the middle of putting together a show to celebrate the release of the CD around mid to late January in west London, most likely STRUMMERVILLE LOGO1 300x300 Shatter The Hotel updates (a Strummerville project)at Inn On The Green which is very appropriately situated under the Westway. London based Shatter The Hotel contributors Dubcats and Creation Rockers are onboard to provide live sounds, hopefully along with Chomsky Allstars who may be able to make the trip down from Scotland to join us for the event. As well, it looks like we’ve got DJs Don Letts, Citizen Sound (from Canada) and Wrongtom on the decks in between all that! Proceeds from the event will go to Strummerville. More on this later as well as an event for Toronto. Oh yeah, Prince Blanco will be making the trip back over the pond as well, obviously!

And now to the ‘name change’ – something that’s been weighing a bit heavy on us recently.

The original intention of the Shatter The Hotel project has always been to pay a musical tribute to the late Joe Strummer, recognising among other things, his incredible lyrical contribution to great songs by The Clash and The Mescaleros while aptly benefiting the charity set up in his name, Strummerville.

We have recently come to the realisation that as this release is essentially supposed to be ‘in dub’ or more accurately, ‘dub-inspired’, it features a great number of tracks that are either partially or entirely stripped down to just instrumentation and/or basic melody. It is due to this that we feel we’d be doing Mick Jones a great disservice by continuing to subtitle this compilation as ‘The Songs Of Joe Strummer’. Mick after all is the man behind pretty much all of the great music that gave Joe’s amazing lyrics the melodic vehicle on which they were delivered. Adding to this is the fact that all contributors to the project have now submitted Clash songs as opposed to any of Joe’s post-Clash work gives me further reason to make a name change to Shatter The Hotel.

Moving forward, the project will be titled as follows:

SHATTER THE HOTEL: A Dub Inspired Tribute To Joe Strummer
(rewired & dubbed-up tracks from the Strummer/Jones catalogue!)

This feels right to me and will make me feel a whole lot better when I invite Mick to join us at the event in January.

That’s all for now.
Go easy,
Mark aka Prince Blanco

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3 Responses to “Shatter The Hotel updates (a Strummerville project)”

  1. Pete Stevens says:

    Hi Mark AKA Prince Blanco,

    I’m sure I speak for a lot of people when I say that I’m really, really looking forward to the release of ‘Shatter The Hotel’. I am a massive fan of The Clash and Joe Strummer, but also a huge fan of dub too. I lived briefly on Ladbroke Grove in the early eighties and would call in at the ‘Dub Vendor Record Shack’ most nights on the way home from work in Hammersmith – this is when it was actually part of Ladbroke Grove station. At the time I lived above the pool room of The Elgin pub in Westbourne Park Road. This was the time of Misty In Roots, LKJ and Gregory Isaacs for me, plus older mid and late seventies ‘versions’.

    I’d be really happy to photograph the event and know the venue very well indeed. Please get in touch through Tim or directly on pmsphoto@mac.com

    Cheers,

    Pete

    PS I’m sorry about Pompey…not the greatest start to a season. Chin up !!

  2. Hey Pete – thanks for your comment. Still waiting for Dave at Inn On The Green to get back to me to confirm the dates. I’ll definitely be in touch. I hope to confirm the show within the next week.
    Cheers!
    PS- I’d rather Pompey had been relegated than to suffer being in last place all season long!

  3. barriobeat says:

    thanx Prince Blanco for this very good Cd–after 2 years we still enjoy the reggae dub versions of the mighty Clash a LOT!!!! — hope there will be a volume 2 one day!! there are legions of great band from latino america,basque country etc….who play Clash songs in rocksteady style–Manu Chao as well ,as hardcore fans of Clash and personal friend of Joe–
    forward volume 2 & GRACIAS this great Blog & who run it—- Rudie/Barriobeat

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