What inspired you? Three things: Firstly, I wondered why people were changing as a result of practising karate. So I looked at all the research. Then I decided to to move to Spain and use karate as a vehicle to create social change, disadvantaged or living with poverty. Secondly I discovered that my son has autism. Lastly, when I returned to England 4 years ago I was asked to coach 55 disabled young people in mixed disability groups, one blind, one deaf, one wheelchair user, one autism, one missing limb, one learning disability and I absolutely loved it. A man came up to me and asked if he could teach alongside me and I of course said no. he introduced himself, he was Ian Rose Paralympian and Silver medallist in judo. Ian had his gi with him so we taught side by side and laughed and had fun all day. At the end, he said, "Forget mainstream - you were born to do this" So I did.. Finally I guess I just can't stand idly by while there are people who are disabled, disadvantaged or living with poverty.what are your aims?
We plan to increase participation for people who are disabled, disadvantaged or living with poverty. We do this all over the country with funding from Sport England. We offer real coaching qualifications that are properly accredited. We are now offering apprenticeships and free workplace qualifications as well as free government accredited training opportunities for 16 to 18 year olds. We are working with the European Commission on communications and creating a greater sense of community for marginalised groups in society. What plans do you have for the future? The future? There is so much to do to make karate into a professionally run sport and martial art where everyone can be equally valued and supported to achieve. There is so much to do to use karate to change people's lives.
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Friday, 5 February 2016
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What inspired you or your music?
For this solo stuff, It was, mostly, the Acid House music from the late eighties. Stuff that came from Chicago. That really made me wanna make acidic electronic dance music.
But I've also been inspired by Arthur Russell, The BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Chris & Cosey, Kraftwerk, Neu!, The Human League, Cluster & Prince.
Having the price drop on various TB-303 & analogue drum machine copies has also been Very inspiring, ha ha ha!
What are your aims?
I just want play gigs & release records: Simple.
For concerts I'm really open to playing all over the place because my equipment is so transportable & easy to set up. I'd love to play outside of London or even the, so-called, United Kingdom!
I also want to learn how to use my machines better, rather than the other way round!
What plans do you have for the future?
I have a couple of gigs coming up in March: DJ-ing on the 5 & playing live on the 10th.
That's it, so far...
I also have some releases due this year:
Exclusive tracks for compilations from Metronomicon Audio and Loose Lips.
A 45rpm 12" pressed onto a 33rpm 7" for Broken Dancefloors.
A cassette release which will feature two thirty minute experimental acid pieces.
Maybe another 12" release on MottoMotto Records.....
As well as my ongoing "Live Acid" download series on Beauty & Disgust Recordings.
All my upcoming do-dahs will be on these pages: https://www.facebook.com/justinpaton303/ + https://soundcloud.com/justin-paton-701990060
Sunday, 31 January 2016
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Saturday, 30 January 2016
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Sunday, 24 January 2016
MOLD -NOT HAPPY WITH HOUSING ASSOCIATION ?
Instructions
- 1Put on safety goggles, a mask and a pair of gloves. Find the area in the house where the dampness and mould is located. Locate the source of it and resolve it. Fix a leaking roof or plumbing promptly. Remove items from the room that are damp and may have mould growing on them. Place them in a big plastic bag, tie the plastic bag to prevent the spores from coming out, then discard it. Get rid of other items, such as clothing, furnishing or carpets, that are damp and mould infested.
- 2Block off the area where the mould is present. Tape a large piece of plastic around that section to prevent the spread of spores to other non-moldly areas of the house. Keep children and other occupants of the home away from the area that is being cleaned.
- 3Vacuum rugs, carpets and other fabric furnishings in the house thoroughly to eliminate mould spores. Wipe areas that are washable with unscented detergent or baking soda. Scrub infected areas briskly, then use a clean wet rag to wipe it. Dry the wet area immediately after cleaning.
- 4Hire a professional trained in removing mould to inspect the home for any remaining mould spores. Prevent further mould from developing by keeping the home dry. Regularly check for sources of moisture such as leaks and fix them immediately.
Tips and warnings
- The exposure to mould in the home can cause health issues. Do not delay if you suspect that there is mould in your home.ALL VERY USEFUL INFORMATION BUT WHEN I INFORMED OUR HOUSING ASSOCIATION THEIR SAID NOT A LOAD TO DO AND IF COLD LEAVE HEATING ON WITH WINDOWS OPEN AND JUST KEEP ON TOP OF IT.
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