Woofah issue 3 is edited by John Eden and Paul Meme, with production assistance and design by The Droid.
ISSUE 3 TEXT CONTRIBUTORS:
Matt B – idle thoughts blog
Lives in West Yorkshire where he is enjoying busting out tunes again after fixing the turntable in his kitchen.
Melissa Bradshaw - melissabradshaw.net
Brocks out and writes for QVEST and Plan B magazine as well as working on a book about London urban music past and present.
Martin C – seagullscreamingkillherkillher.blogspot.com
Currently lives in Golders Green, which he finds aesthetically boring and soulless, and is planning to break into the Archway scene as soon as he finds a gap in his hectic schedule of moaning about how long it takes to get this magazine out.
Sunil Chauhan – writes for Hip Hop Connection, Echoes, The Stool Pigeon & Shook
George Davis
John Eden – uncarved.org
Lives in Stoke Newington and enjoys chasing up Woofah contributors.
Nick Edwards – gutterbreakz.blogspot.com
Foundational dubstep blogger and Bristol blagger.
Gabriel Heatwave – theheatwave.co.uk
Runs the awesome Heatwave dancehall reggae nights in London and DJs, produces and makes remixes for the Punchline label.
Per Jacobsson – computerstyle.org
Is a Swedish dancehall enthusiast living in Los Angeles.
Paul Jasen – deeptime.net/blog
Lives in Ottawa and manages the riddim.ca resource.
Leopard Mum
Can be contacted at leopardmum att gmail dott com
Ringo – purple-radio.co.uk
South London reggae devotee, catch his show online on purple radio every Wednesday 6:30 - 8pm UK time.
Tom Lea – pandarescue.blogspot.com
Writes for FACT.
Paul Meme – blog.grievousangel.net
Produces garage and ragga techno as Grievous Angel and released a
double album, Belief is the Enemy, this year, and is releasing a series of
transcendent garage remixes of r’n'b tunes on his Devotional Dubz label.
Paul STN
Lives in Stoke Newington with a flatmate who once said “Hello” to Richard Attenborough.
Ben Thomson – myspace.com/hessleaudio
Co-runs Hessle Audio and is a promoter of the Ruffage club night in Leeds; he DJs on SubFM on Thursday nights, playing dubstep and garage.
VISUALS:
Droid – weareie.com
Runs The Fear record label out of Dublin and manages the excellent Blogariddims podcast series.
James B
Is the Zombie Godfather of Soul, an undead sex machine.
Doppelganger – deadlydoppelgangers.blogspot.com
Delphine Ettinger aka Ashes57 – www.ashes57.com
Is a photographer and illustrator based in London and New York whose work has appeared in Swindle Magazine, Computer Art and “Supply and Demand” by Shepard Fairey.
Jugz – myspace.com/fablesoundsystem
Lives in Southall, where he is co-founder of the Fable Soundsystem.
LGL Communication – www.lglcommunication.com
Design bureau based in Gothenburg, Sweden with a special interest in music and fashion.
Maz Mahmid – www.mazm.co.uk
Lives in London, works in the broadcast sector, plays with Bruk.
David N. Phelps – www.davidphelps.tk
Graphic Design & Photography based in Blackheath, South-East London.
Tim Schnetgöke – schnetgoeke.com
Has cameras - will travel.
Woebot – woebot.com
Woebot runs the woebot.tv video podcast and co-founded the dissensus.com discussion forum.
Contributors to past issues - TEXT
Admiral Banton
Likes it ruff and rugged.
Neil Gordon-Orr
South Londonist history obsessive, contributes to history-is-made-at-night.blogspot.com
Simon Hampson – make-everything-better.blogspot.com
Contributes to FACT magazine.
Dan Hancox – dot-alt.blogspot.com
Writes for The Guardian, New Statesman, and Dazed&Confused.
Stewart Home – stewarthomesociety.org
Is internationally known as a novelist, anti-artist, communist, commentator, and proletarian post-modernist.
Flint Michigan
Ari Roberts
Is our friend.
Howard Slater – metamute.org/en/Guttural-Cultural
Has written for break/flow, Datacide, Noise Gate, Difficult Fun, Mute etc
Ed Sufi
Michael Winner
Contributors to past issues - VISUALS
Alex (Bok Bok) Sushon – dot-alt.blogspot.com
Lives in Camberwell. Designs, djs, draws and is also one half of Faggatronix.
Georgina Cook – drumzofthesouth.com
Lives in south London and runs the eclectic D.O.T.S. night in Brixton.
Cliff Manning – kududesign.co.uk
Jack Rampling
Issue 1 was designed by Jagu and James Brown with the assistance of Jason Backhouse.