San Francisco Bath House, Saturday 19th of July. Hope to see you there!

Cheers,
Bill
San Francisco Bath House, Saturday 19th of July. Hope to see you there!

Cheers,
Bill
A big thanks to all you folk who braved the weather on Saturday for 24 Hour – hope you had as good a time as I did! Sorry there are no photos from the night, so if you were up to mischief, it looks like you got away with it! Sorry if I never got ’round to playing your requests – I had a list as long as my arm! Next time…
Track list for the next giveaway (coming up on Saturday night) has been finalised: Libertines! Black Kids! Glasvegas! Muse! Cut Copy! The Breeders! and more…
Only one way to get one, folks…
See you on Saturday!
Bill
… I hope you went to this: the Tony Wilson Experience.
At noon on 21 June, 2008 some of the biggest names in design, the creative industries, media, and the arts will launch a 24 hour conversation and debate in the centre of Manchester, with a selected audience of two hundred talented and creative young people from across the city and beyond.
The event is designed to stimulate, inspire and engage the next generation of cultural innovators and is being held in memory of the broadcaster, entrepreneur and creative champion, Anthony H Wilson.
It will be a unique occasion – organised and programmed to reflect Tony’s inimitable creative style and the ways in which he engaged the people he met, worked with, played with.
The Tony Wilson Experience is deliberately experimental because that’s how Tony would have constructed it. In fact, there are some elements of the event which will remain open to change right up until our launch. We have a carefully considered framework but we want to ensure that there’s some freedom in the programme; in short, the event will be structured and managed, but not constrained.
Bill
Joy Division and New Order bassist Peter Hook deejayed and participated in a revealing Q&A session in Los Angeles last night (June 17) to mark the US release of the ‘Joy Division’ documentary DVD.
The film, directed by Grant Gee, concentrates on Joy Division’s groundbreaking sound and on the Manchester band’s tragic frontman Ian Curtis, who committed suicide in 1980.
Yes folks, it’s that time again, Ian Curtis stars on the new poster. See you there!

Cheers,
Bill
Bloody brilliant night as ever on Saturday – thanks to all of you who braved the cold and made it down to the Bath House! Apologies again if I never got round to your request – I promise I’ll play Orange Juice next time!
Photos are now up on the Atomic photo page here, and also on Facebook if you’d rather. Big thanks to Mike & Cam for the shots.
I have finally caught up on the housekeeping & the setlist for the last 24 Hour Party People is up here if you’re interested .
Also up-to-date are the mixtape pages.
See the 24 Hour Party People mixtape tracklists here.
And here’s a sneak preview of the giveway mixtape for Atomic on Saturday night – The Dark Side.
See you there!
Cheers,
Bill
…are now up here. Big thanks to Marco for takin’ ’em. And a big thank you to all who made it down to the Bath House for another excellent night. Cheers!
And the fun comes thick & fast now – there’s less than 2 weeks til this:

See you there!
Cheers,
Bill