![]() ![]() I’m a football nut, especially Fantasy Football, and at this time of year there’s quite often a premier league or champions league game to watch first thing in the morning, though currently Covid-19 has put paid to that. Whilst having my brew I read the Guardian, mostly the football news and then the other headlines. What is the first thing you look at on your phone in the morning? Email? Instagram? The news? My wife Lindsay and I learnt Transcendental Meditation six years ago and it's a really good way to de-stress and chill out a bit. If I have time I mediate, but life’s so busy its mostly confined to an early evening meditation. ![]() The kids now sleep in a bit, but Bluey is up around 6.30 am everyday and is another reason I get up early to take him out for a walk. We have two girls aged 13 and 7, a cat and 6 months ago we got a family dog, Bluey, a Cavoodle who’s a total nutcase. I’m an early riser, usually between 6.00 and 6.30 am, I’ve never been much of a morning person but having kids changed all that and forced me into it! I start the day with a cuppa of Yorkshire Tea, I can’t really get going until some caffeine enters the system.ĭo you have any family, kids or pets that pull you out of bed in the morning? If you are at home, what time do you wake up, and how do you start your day? Maybe people will be bored at home and buy more vinyl online? Who knows, but I think in general people will be watching the pennies at this time. When it comes to the label many stores are temporarily closing across Europe, Rush Hour and Phonica being prime examples, so this will inevitably have an effect on sales. It's had quite an impact, a festival in Melbourne I was supposed to be playing at last weekend was cancelled and two weekly bar gigs here in Adelaide have gone, so like many others I’m now totally without gigs which obviously hurts financially. How much is the current coronavirus effecting or impacting on your day to day life and work? Below, Kevin walks us through a day in his life, while sharing some of the realities of making a living in music, and how tenuous and daunting that sort of proposition seems as we head into what may very well be the most significant global moment of our lifetimes. Not long after, I asked Kevin if he would like to take part in our "A Day In The Life" series, and he kindly agreed. When we reviewed it ( here), we described it as "one of those compilations that slides between dimensions, opens stargates, and suggests wormholes well worth heading down." #ISLE OF JURA RECORDS SERIES#Earlier in the month, he released "Jura Soundsystem Presents Transmission Two" the second in a series of compilation albums designed to bring together a mixture of music never before released on Vinyl and sought after out of print titles. ![]() Based in Adelaide, Australia, DJ, producer and record label guy Kevin Griffiths is the force behind Tsuba Records, Jura Soundsystem, Isle of Jura, and Temples Of Jura. ![]()
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