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Metamorphose presents Larry Heard

Metamorphose presents Larry Heard

ハウスという音楽に知性をもたらし、シカゴのレジェンドとして広く知られるラリー・ハードだが、70-80年代前半はR&B, Rock, Jazz-Fusionなど様々なバンドにドラマーとして参加していたことはあまり知られていない。ドラマーであるという理由で作曲に参加させてもらえなかったおかげでバンドを脱退し、自分の音楽を作るために購入したRoland Jupitor 6 シンセサイザー、Roland TR-909リズムマシン、そして2台のテープデッキを使って1986年に制作された ”Can You Feel It” はシカゴハウスを代表する楽曲として24年を経た今もなお、多くのDJたちによってプレイされている。

今回、9/4 (土)に10周という節目を迎えて開催されるメタモルフォーゼに、昨年に引き続き2回目の出演となるラリー・ハードから、Hercules の "Seven Ways to Jack" で始まるシカゴ〜デトロイトのタイトなミックスが届いた。メタモルフォーゼでは果たして本人による ”Can You Feel It” の歌が聴けるのか、楽しみなところである。
World Beats with Nicole Moudaber

World Beats with Nicole Moudaber

DJ/プロデューサーのNicole Moudaberは、ナイジェリアからレバノン、NY、イビザを経由して、'90年代初頭にエレクトロニック・ビーツが世界を乗っ取って以来、常にダンス・シーンの中心に居た注目株だ。NYのAリストクラブで目の当たりにした世界中の一流DJのプレーに感化された彼女は自信もプロデュース&DJ活動を始め、ベイルートのイベントTrashy Renaissanceにレーヴを持ち込み、ロンドンの伝説的なクラブTurnmillsでのイベントSoundworxにビッグネーム・アーティストをブッキングし、Southeast Recordingsの運営を担って来た。そんなNicoleがエネルギッシュでセクシーなビートをプロデュース&プレーする様になった際、業界のAリスト仲間達は多いにエキサイトし、Carl Coxは彼のIntecレーベルで、Steve Lawlerは彼のVIVaレーベルでNicoleの作品をリリースし、そしていささか高飛車な事で知られるDanny Tenagliaは、共演した際にNicoleのプレーにひどく感銘を受け、「いつか君のオープニングアクトを務めたいね。」とまで言ったものだ。

今回はそんなNicole Moudaberの新ポッドキャスト・シリーズWorld Beatsの第一回をお届けする。極めてダークでエネルギッシュであると同時に、ディープ・テクノとグルーヴィーなリズムが融合する彼女のセットは、メインフロアにもパーフェクトなサウンドをつくり出している。

www.myspace.com/worldbeats
Deep Inside Show presents presents Jay Tripwire

Deep Inside Show presents presents Jay Tripwire

アンダーグラウンド・ハウスの優良レーベルから100,000以上の売り上げをマークした200以上のリリースを誇るJay Tripwire。Slam, Nick Warren & Danny Howells, Chris Fortier, George Morel, Tyler Stadius, Onionz & Joeskiなどの面々と肩を並べてミックスCDに登場したり、John DigweedからTerry FrancisからFred Everythingまでにチャートされるなど、多様性に富んだJayの音楽は、ディープハウス、ダブ、ジャズ、アフロなどのジャンルを越えて聞く者を魅了する。

www.myspace.com/jaytripwire
Deep Inside Show presents Solomun August 2010

Deep Inside Show presents Solomun August 2010

ハンブルグに拠点を置くボスニア生まれのクロアチア人アーティスト Solomun はここ数年の間に、そのモダンでツイストの効いたリリース、リミックス、DJ活動を通してヨーロッパのハウス・ミュージックに新たな定義付けを与える様なキープレイヤーとなっている。

彼がハウス・ミュージックに与えている貢献は、世界中のベスト・クラブを廻る多忙なツアースケジュール、そしてBuzzin Fly, Freerange, Get Physical, Phil E, Mobilee, Dessous, Compost, Four:Twenty、そして自信のレーベルDiynamic等からリリースを放って来た完璧とも言える見事な作品やリミックスに見られる。
5年前に永年の友人 Adriano Trolio とDiynamicレーベルを共にスタートさせ、ここでSolomun は自信のクリエィティビティーを発達・成熟させ、そのはけ口として構える事に。現在Diynamicは、通常その3倍は長い歴史を誇るレーベルが受ける様な崇拝を受け、エレクトロニック・ミュージックの新しい才能を発掘する重要な役割も果たしている。Stimming, HOSH, Ost and Kjex, David August, UnerそしてSolomun本人は、こうしてDiynamicから世に送り出されたアーティスト達であり、レーベルの勢いは一向に衰えを見せない。

www.myspace.com/solomunakaplay
Sick Moves Radio | Dj Romanowski live in San Francisco 7.24.10

Sick Moves Radio | Dj Romanowski live in San Francisco 7.24.10

DJ Romanowski は、'90年代に DJ Shadow や Cut Chemist、そしてかの Future Primitive などとアツいパフォーマンスを共にしたサンフランシスコの生きる伝説だ。彼は実に多様性に富んだDJであり、そのルーツはファンク、ディスコ、レゲェ、ヒップホップに見られ、彼のプロダクションは世界中で称賛を受けて来た。彼の 'Party in My Pants' そして Walter Earl (Royal Earlの名で参加)、地元のMC Deuce Eclipse とO.P.C. プロジェクトのP.E.A.C.E. をフューチャした最近のアルバムからは、ベイエリアのアンダーグラウンド・ヒップホップ&ファンク・ムーブメントをプッシュしたいと言う彼の意気込みが伺える。そんな DJ Romanowski が去る7月にSFの Madrone Lounge で披露したライブセット、是非エンジョイして頂きたい。

www.myspace.com/romanowski45
fabric presents Zero T

fabric presents Zero T

ドラムンベースの世界は、ごく頻繁に、浅はかな解釈によってジャンル付けされ半ば「隔離」されたシーンと言えるが、Zero T はそんな偏見や境界線を打ち破って新しいグラウンドを固め、もっとオープンなミュージックを聞かせてくれる新種のプロデューサー陣のリーダー的存在である。独自のパラメーターを持つ彼は、ドラムンベース・サウンド内のスペクトルを際限まで探索するだけでなく、その前衛的で複雑に仕組まれ、かつ分かりやすいメロディーのサウンドを持って、更にそれを押し広げているのだ。Zero T が、彼の受けた実に多様な影響を上手く吸収し、自信のミュージックを通して、無類とまで言える実にユニークなモノを創り上げているのは納得だ。

今回は、そんな Zero T によるコンピレーション・シリーズ "FABRICLIVE 52" のリリースを祝した素晴らしいミックスが届いたので、是非お楽しみ頂きたい。
このCDの購入はこちらから:www.fabriclondon.com

www.myspace.com/zerotdnb

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Wahoo!

Wahoo! 99 with Vesa Yli-Pelkonen

  • R & B
  • Rock
  • Soul
  • 1h 15m
This selection concentrates on certain music styles that you have also heard on the Wahoo! dance floor throughout the years – but particularly at our special theme events The Big Shake and A Go Go. It’s time to drop you my humble selection of some Rhythm’nBlues, Northern Soul, Twist, Beat, Surf, Rock’nRoll, All-Around Shakers... and more! Raw and delicious dance sounds from the 1950’s and 60’s to 2010. Enjoy!

Recorded 1.9.2010
Lovely live set from Andres who have recently released an excellent album on Yard Rec (US).
You can read more on the release at http://bit.ly/92RKNT

Many thanks Andres !
Shcaa

Flying noise

  • Electro
  • Cosmic
  • Jazz
  • 0h 36m
A short one I did in a flight from Budapest to Nice...

http://soundcloud.com/shcaa
KENN

duchamaze

  • World
  • Electro
  • 1h 08m
yoyoyo shonan!
EPM PODCAST 12 – CHRIS FINKE

Following Kone-R’s deep techno exploration we now welcome Flux’s Chris Finke to the EPM Podcast, providing a sterling dancefloor workout through some of techno’s finest producers featuring Planetary Assault Systems, Robert Hood, James Ruskin, Sterac, Mark Broom, Echospace, Kevin Gorman, Orlando Voorn, Delta Funktionen plus some exclusive edits from Chris himself.

Chris is the owner of Flux recordings, resident at Birmingham's “Atomic Jam” event and a true globe hopping international DJ force who is now establishing himself as a producer in his own right.

Chris Finke was raised between England and the island of Ibiza, and his introduction into dance music, like many others, was through the UK rave scene. From rave, techno soon took over as and it wasn't long before it became a huge part of his life after visits to clubs like Club UK, Lost and Open.

In 2003, he and Flux partner Andi Hawes hooked up with Ben Sims to form "Split". Together they ran the parties that shook up the capital and arguably kick-started the techno scene in London again, with all time record crowds at Turnmills, a residency at The Key and one offs in hand picked venues all over town. Chris and Ben also produced and presented the "Split Radio Show" for 3 years between 2004 and 2007. The monthly show was syndicated worldwide on both FM and internet stations and received a massive loyal following of listeners tuning in every month.

Chris continues to push things forward with both music, and new projects. Aside from his continuing residency at Atomic Jam, his electrifying DJ sets have taken him all around the world, from New York to Japan, from Moscow to Thailand and just about everywhere in between.

On top of all this you can find Chris mixing the "15 Years Of Atomic Jam" Mix CD (with Mark Broom), working on an album coming out Spring 2011 and see him about to start presenting for "BBC Introducing". With Finke also lining up new EPs for Flux and Electrax, plus remixes of the classic "Don't Stop" by Trackman, his own "Shut That Door" and a remix for Bastardo Electrico you’ll find a man hitting full production stride.

All tracks used in the mix are digitally distributed by EPM Music www.epm-music.com

www.facebook.com/chrisfinkedj
www.myspace.com/chrisfinke

Q&A with Chris Finke

1. Please give us a quick walk through your selection. Why did you choose these tracks and artists for the mix?

It was unlike any mix I've done for radio or podcast before in that the tracks were limited to what is on the EPM database, so it was an interesting experiment. I wanted to do a real mix up of styles, but it ended up being pure techno, and it’s not put together like I would a club set. The last track, the Black Dog remix of Anodyne is a beautiful piece of music, one of my best tracks of the year so far. I mixed it up differently to my usual club style as well, less choppy and FX and more intense EQ work. Track wise, I picked out some new stuff I really like but don't play, some stuff I do play and some old tracks I haven't played for years and I think it came out OK!

2. How do you balance running your label, Flux Recordings with DJing and other jobs?

I have been a full-time DJ / producer since 2003. The DJ side of things is fine as that’s generally at weekends but day-to day I run Flux with my partner Andi - he takes care of the back end and legal stuff and I look after the music which is a good way of doing it. Recently I have shifted my focus from being a DJ that produces to being a DJ/producer (if that makes sense?), so I try to make sure I am in the studio every day as much as I can now and it has started to pay off. I've been so lucky to DJ so much having a small output, but its time to ramp it up and I'm really enjoying it for the first time, so it’s an exciting time.

3. You are a resident DJ at one of the UK’s best-loved techno nights ‘Atomic Jam’ and mixing their 15 years CD with Mark Broom. What have been the best nights you have had there?

I think a very special one for us was when we returned to the Que Club after nearly 6 years away and it was amazing. That place is very special.

4. So you are about to start presenting for ‘BBC Introducing’. How did that come about and what does it involve?

I've always been massively into radio - I used to be a local radio DJ for a bit years ago and then of course my self and Ben Sims presented the Split Show which was a massive thing, and I did a couple of shows with Rebekah last year too. I actually approached them, which is usually a non-starter, but they got back to me and it’s all about to start. I’m focussing on electronic music, so anything from house, techno, IDM, D&B all sorts of stuff. I’ll be interviewing artists and doing mixes etc and I'm hoping till lead onto other things so really looking forward to it.

5. Your Split parties with Ben Sims created some classic moments and helped maintain techno in London’s club scene. What were the best and worst moments?

Haha yeah we did some crazy parties. Looking back the line-ups were absolutely massive - stages at a lot of festivals wouldn't get close to what we did on some nights. Big moments for us was putting on Derrick May who had always been a big influence to me and Ben, alongside Surgeon who is as opposite in music to Derrick as you can get at Turnmills (RIP), a crazy party club in central London who were used to putting on trance and funky house nights. We got more in that night than they had ever had before in their 15 years, something like 2200 through the door. We aimed to introduce techno to a whole new audience with those parties and that's exactly what we did, we nailed it.

6. The floor isn’t responding…what’s your ‘get out of jail’ record to get the party started?

I've got a few of them but this past year or so every time I drop Len Faki's "BX3" on Ostgut Ton it goes OFF!

7. Who is the best techno DJ in the world?

Ouch! Such a hard question to answer…I cant really answer that but Derrick May has to be my all time favourite. When he is on form there is no one better and he has been like that for 23 years so that says a lot to me. I have to say that the last few times over heard James Ruskin he has absolutely killed it in such a big way both technically and selection wise so my choice today would have to be him.

8. Which new artists and labels, in your opinion, should we be looking out for?

Xhin, Raphael Acohen, Milton Bradley and Romart are all making wicked music. There are a lot of copycats around but these guys are definitely doing their own thing really well.

9. Rumour has it that a Chris Finke album may surface next spring. Any clues as to what we can expect?

Yeah it’s the next logical step and I can’t wait to finish it. I’m halfway through it at the minute and its mainly club music focussed, but there are some other more musical bits that I’m working on which I have surprised myself with. Every track or remix I have ever done have been with my sets in mind, but this is a broader thing and I’m enjoying the challenge. I’m also doing some collaborations for it, which I am really excited about.

10. Please give us your top 5 ‘All Time UK Techno Producers’

Cheating slightly here as I can’t nail it in 5, but these guys all deserve a mention:
Surgeon
Mark Broom
James Ruskin
Dave Clarke
Paul Mac / Ben Sims / Oliver Ho
Live recording in the the Space-Bar / Cologne / Germany
DJJ

DJJ midnight lounge NINE

  • House
  • Disco
  • Deep
  • 1h 06m
alternative house mix
The electronic 4cast

Electronic 4cast episode 39

  • House
  • Eclectic
  • Verbal
  • 1h 15m
You know what - sometimes you can't hide things in a paper bag, and you just have to swig it in front of the law, because to be fair the law is just trying to keep you down... 13 fantastic tracks.

It's August - time is flying by and the world has had an amazingly up and down year already - riots, flooding, earthquakes, and so much more - not sure what can be said about this time we are living in - but music is music and good music makes you smile. Here are 13 good new tunes for you to listen to and to put a smile on your face. Enjoy, and take care of yourselves.

Remember, just get in touch if you have any comments, music to include in future episodes or just fancy a chat - salvador AT 4clubbers.net.
Simon Harrison's Basic Soul Radio Show

30-08-10 - Basic Soul Radio Show

  • Crossover
  • Eclectic
  • Soul
  • 2h 01m
This week's basic soul radio show includes a mix up of soul, jazz, broken beats, house, dubstep, hiphop and more...
Shcaa

Windows on Castles

  • Electro
  • Cosmic
  • Downbeat
  • 1h 00m
A very psychedelic one, absolutely not classic. Some will think it's messy, I recognize it I didn't do it the normal way, but it's mad (in the good way ^^)
It's inspired by the couple of tunes I just produced this summer ^^

http://soundcloud.com/shcaa