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Nic Fanciulli sets the stage for new Global Underground series

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

nic-fanciulli-gu-dj-001_cover 2009 has already been a busy year for Global Underground with the relaunch of the NuBreed series as well as a new series entitled Global Underground DJ.

Global Underground chose Grammy nominee Nic Fanciulli to begin the series with a new two disc compilation, GU DJ-001, set to be released April 27, 2009.

GU compilations have always featured a who’s who of talented dance music icons.  This new series is no different, however it gives DJs more free rein and ability to take the listener on a journey and showcase their own influences and talents.

The world got a taste of what to expect from Nic’s new compilation at this year’s GU WMC All Star VIP Event.

We had a chance to catch up with Nic in Miami to get his thoughts on the new series:

Nic, tell us about GU:DJ 001 – how did you prepare for it?

“The concept of having a DJ series is one that GU and I came up with that we’ve been discussing for about six months.  Basically I get  free rein on what I wanted to do on the CD.  So yeah it was great to get a chance to do it, it’s exactly what I wanted.”

There is quite a variety on the series, how did you plan it out?

“I spend a lot of time with compilations – so you know for me it is really important not to just be really upfront with a compilation, but to pick records that aren’t disposable.  You know when you’re in the car and you can hear the same record again and again, I really like to aim for that, and not just pick 20 upfront records and throw them together. I spent a good part of six months working on disc 1 on its own. It is sort of my little baby you know. There is ambient, there is deep house, techno, dub step. There are classic records like Metro Area, and six or seven new tracks. There is Pangaea, which is one of my favorite dubstep artists. The CD too is kind of a classic sort of club CD, where it is what you would hear me play in a 2 hour set.”

What advice would you have for DJs that are trying to make it?

“That question is really hard to answer because when I was breaking through I would give the advice of club nights, start residency, build up a fan base, you know the real old school way of doing it.  But now it just seems like it’s those on the Beatport top 10 that break it through now.  It’s is a shame because you’ve lost that DJ resident thing.  It’s really difficult for young kids to break through without big records, so my advice is to stick to production at the moment if you want  to try to break it through.”

Would you say these days you have to be a producer to make it?

“I don’t want to say that.  I don’t think that is right, but I think if you are a really good DJ and you really do know what you’re doing, and you can create that sort of vibe, that should be enough.  But I think production now days… well I think for kids to break through production is really important.”

Tell us about your upcoming tour for the GU:DJ series, when does it kick off?

“So the tour is going to start in April and it is going to kick off in the UK and then go to America.  America is one of my favorite places to come hang out, and we are going to do like 20 shows in like 30 days which I can’t wait.  Then back to Europe, then go to Australia and Asia for October and November.”

You mentioned earlier a good record is one that you can listen to over and over again, what are you stuck on right now?

“Stuck on …what I’m listening to? I’m listening to an album by Martin.  I don’t know the album name but he is a dub step producer from Washington, and it is just amazing.  Dub step is like 138 bpm but his album is like LTJ Bukem;  slowed down, very liquid, very ambient.  The other one I’m listening is, I’m trying to think of something else…it sounds sad but I’ve been listening to the best of Miles Davis again recently.”

Awesome…!

“Yeah, I love Miles Davis.”

Who are some other past musical influences?

“Well in the early days it was indie music like the Happy Mondays and the Stone Roses and people like that.  Then it went on through to like drum and bass, to house, to techno.   I’ve got an open mind when it comes to music, I like it all.”

Where do you see yourself going in the next few years?

“I don’t know, I get bored very easily so I just want to play many musical styles differently and be able to break more music into my sets.  Maybe a little drum and bass, a bit of house, techno,  I like long sets.   I can go to certain cities like Toyko and I can play anything I want to for 10 hours so I want to start playing more gigs like that.”

Anything you want your fans and followers to know?

“I’ve got no secrets really.  I just hope they enjoy the album.”

Great, thanks for the interview Nic!

More info on Nic Fanciulli -

http://nicfanciulli.com

http://myspace.com/nicfanciulli

http://globalunderground.co.uk/nicfanciulli

Watch Nic on Youtube >> http://youtube.com/user/nicfanciullidj

GU:DJ 001  – In stores April 27th!

(Click Here to Pre-Order your copy – GU:DJ 001)

CD 01

01 – Nick Holder – Sunrise

02 – Metro Area – Nerves

03 – Seth Troxler – Lover Never Sleeps

04 – Dubshape – Droplets (Late Night Mix)

05 – Pan-Pot Feat. Vincenzo – Faces (Vincenzo Remix)

06 – Raf’n'Soul Feat. Tony Marino – Man On The Prowl (Jesus Gonsev Deep
Dub Remix)

07 – Koljah – Antigua

08 – Spencer Parker – The Beginning

09 – :Terry: – Twi-ces

10 – John Daly – Voyager

11 – Jamie Jones Feat. Ost & Kjex – Summertime

12 – Kingpin Cartel – Ghetto (Fanciulli & Mac Rework)

13 – Nic Fanciulli & Steve Mac -10%

14 – Rolando -Where Were You ???

15 – Pangaea -Router

CD 02

01 – Rolando – Afterlife

02 – Photek – Glamourama

03 – Chateau Flight – La Roquette

04 – Nic Fanciulli -Green Tea

05 – Reset Robot -Continue

06 – Einzelkind – AKA The Groove

07 – Baggy Bukaddor & Tim Fischbeck – Campus

08 – Steve Mac -Phoba

09 – Dubfire -Emissions (Nic Fanciulli Mix)

10 – Mark Broom -Raincheck

11 – Chymera -Sumatra

12 – Nic Fanciulli – Materia

13 – Sebrok -Vision

14 – Kenny Larkin -Cirque De Soul

Tour Dates

APRIL

09 Koko // London
11 The Caves // Edinburgh
12 The Tivoli // Dublin
24 Mavu Bari // Italy
30 Match Club // Munich

MAY

01 Gatecrasher // Nottingham
07 Spy Bar // Chicago
08 This is London // Toronto
09 Produkt Loft // Montreal
13 Body English // Las Vegas
14 Club Firestone // Orlando
16 Sol Fetival // Mexicali

19    Cielo  //  NYC
20    Shine  //  McAllen Texas

21    Club 101  //  El Paso Texas
22    Envy  // Minneapolis
24    Detriot Electronic Music Festival  //  Detroit
27    Cream Stereo Lounge  //  Scottsdale
29    The Mark  //  Atlanta
30    Fur  //  Washington DC
31    Surfcomber  //  Miami

JUNE

04    The Harlot  //  San Francisco
05    On Broadway  //  San Francisco
06    Avalon  //  Los Angeles
13    O2 Academy  //  Sheffield
20    Sankeys  //  Manchester
26    Circus  //  Liverpool
27    Lush  //  Portrush

JULY

03    La Terrazza  //  Barcelona
04    Newcastle  //  Shindig

South West Four More Acts & Arenas Announced!!

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

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WEEKEND TICKETS NOW ON SALE!

As news spread of Sasha & John Digweed’s confirmation as official ‘back to back’ headliners at this summer’s South West Four festival, ticket sales continue to smash all previous records! Taking place on Clapham Common on Bank Holiday Saturday 29th August, South West Four 2009 is already gearing up for another massive sell-out event.

Weekend Tickets are now on sale for the whole Clapham Weekender which includes South West Four and its big brother Get Loaded in the Park. GLITP takes place on Clapham Common the day after SW4 on Bank Holiday Sunday 30th August and features a huge line-up including Orbital, Royksopp, Laurent Garnier (live), Miss Kitten & The Hacker, Pendulum (dj), Felix Da Housecat, Chase & Status, Crookers, The Bloody Beetroots, Rob da Bank, Eddy Temple Morris, Trip and Esser. Weekend Tickets are priced £70 + booking fee (a saving of £5) and are on sale exclusively through www.ticketmaster.co.uk / 24 Hour Tel: 0844 847 2467. For more information on Get Loaded please visit: www.getloadedinthepark.com

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We can now reveal the names of the Stages for the first time at this summer’s South West Four festival and throw a few more DJ names into the pot too…

SW4 STAGES ANNOUNCED!!

THE END PRESENTS ‘SHAKE IT’
THE GALLERY
GLOBAL UNDERGROUND

MORE DJS JUST ADDED…

LAYO & BUSHWACKA!
DANNY HOWELLS / NIC FANCIULLI
NICK WARREN / JAMES LAVELLE
JIM RIVERS / ANIL CHAWLA

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THE END PRESENTS ‘SHAKE IT’ STAGE

New to South West Four this year is The End presents ‘Shake It’ stage. The End was a symbol of London’s clubland, at the very fore-front of every major movement and purveyor of all things electronic and groovy. Sadly the world said goodbye to The End in January 2009 when the club shut, but the spirit and passion lives on with its owner Layo Paskin, who launched his new warehouse concept ‘Shake It’ in March. Layo & Bushwacka! are the first names to be announced in The End presents ‘Shake It’ stage with some seriously huge headline guests and support DJs to be announced very soon. “I was blown away by SW4” says Layo, referring to his debut set at last summer’s South West Four festival. “We had an early afternoon set and I wasn’t sure what to expect, but it was packed and had a great crowd and atmosphere. It was a highlight of my summer”. Read the full interview with Layo below.

THE GALLERY STAGE

Quite simply London’s leading weekly club, The Gallery returns to South West Four this summer to host its very own stage for the 4th year running. Establishing its reputation for ‘Excellence in the Art of Sound’ each and every Friday night at the legendary Turnmills for 13 years, The Gallery’s move to Ministry of Sound in April 2008 was greeted with open arms by DJs and clubbers alike. The famous south London club was the natural new home for The Gallery and week in, week out, they continue to amaze with some of the biggest line-ups on the planet! The Gallery’s SW4 line-up will be announced at The Gallery’s 14th Birthday on Friday 24th April at Ministry of Sound where Armin van Buuren is amongst the headliners. You know from previous years that The Gallery has ALWAYS delivered the goods in this department, and we can confirm there are some MASSIVE names on the bill for this year!

GLOBAL UNDERGROUND STAGE

Debuting at South West Four in 2009 will be world renowned dance label Global Underground. The GU imprint is arguably dance music’s most established and iconic record label and has been synonymous with the world’s leading electronic artists since 1996! As such, Global Underground’s SW4 stage will feature an array of globe-trotting headliners alongside newer breakthrough talent from their current roster. “GU is happy to be bringing its sound to SW4” says the label’s main man Andy Horsfield. “It’s been a while since I found a festival good enough for us to want to be involved. Global Underground is proud to be hosting a stage this year at South West Four.”

Look out for a special appearance from GU master Danny Howells, who’s completed a hat-trick of releases on the label… ‘GU 27: Miami’, ‘GU Nu Breed’ and ‘GU 247’. Danny is also a seasoned veteran of South West Four, as is Nic Fanciulli who’ll be racking up his 4th appearance at SW4 this summer. Nic’s debut GU compilation is released at the end of April. Next up is Nick Warren, a GU man through and through. Nick has released more compilations than any other artist, as ‘Lima 35: Nick Warren’ became his 8th release in total! SW4 debutant James Lavelle is bringing up the rear with his 3rd mix set to drop later this year, plus there’s another debut on the day from the latest Nu Breed mixmaster Jim Rivers. Meanwhile, future superstar Anil Chawla makes his second SW4 appearance on the spin, following the highly acclaimed release of his debut album ‘Roadhouse’ (with partner Dale Anderson) on GU in February. And yet there’s more… look out for one final very special guest to be announced real soon. Mmmm?

MAIN STAGE ANNOUNCEMENT +
MANY MORE DJS COMING SOON!!

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WHEN?

BANK HOLIDAY SATURDAY 29TH AUGUST 2009
CLAPHAM COMMON, LONDON
12pm – 9pm / 20,000 Capacity
Early Bird Tickets: SOLD OUT / Saver Tickets: £40 + Booking Fee
Weekend Tickets available: £70 + Booking Fee
Tickets available from: www.ticketmaster.co.uk / 0844 847 2467
www.southwestfour.com

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EXCLUSIVE LAYO PASKIN INTERVIEW!

Firstly, I think we speak on behalf of everyone in clubland in congratulating you on everything you achieved at The End and given to London. How hard a decision was it to call it a day?

Thank you. It was hard because we were all so emotionally involved and it had been our lives for a long time, but deep down we knew that the timing was good and the opportunity to have a full story and walk away on our terms was a special one. We didn’t feel there was more we could do but continue and we didn’t want to lose the passion that made it the place we all loved.

How has the closing of The End changed your life on a day to day basis now that the dust has settled? What do you miss the most?

Yes but I haven’t had as much time off as I thought I would! But that is down to me, I’ve been in the studio a lot, we organized shake it but I am beginning to enjoy the freedom. I miss working with the team there; we had a real family vibe.

Did you take any cool memorabilia from the club?!

Yes lots. But the best bit is a piece of the original flooring with the dates of the club’s history inscribed; it looks good in my home studio.

New for 2009 is ‘Shake It’, your new warehouse concept. How did the launch party go with Laurent Garnier?

Fantastic, but it was a lot of work with just a few of us and not the whole end team…

Was it weird hosting a party away from The End?

Yes definitely, for the first hour all I could think was this wasn’t The End but then I relaxed and the party took on its own identity and it was fantastic, reminded me of when I started in all the good ways.

You made your debut at the South West Four festival last summer on the Main Stage, how was that for you?

Awesome. I was blown away by SW4. We had an early afternoon set and I wasn’t sure what to expect but it was packed and had a great crowd and atmosphere. It was a highlight of my summer.

This year we’re privileged to have you guys hosting one of the arenas. Tell us more…

Well Danny [from SW4] approached us and it was great to be asked because London is our home. SW4 is already an amazing event and we are doing new parties in the form of “Shake It” so the combination felt perfect. We’re really looking forward to it.

What’s the best thing about outdoor festivals in the summer and do you have any essential festival survival tips?

Well of course it is weather dependent, but somehow that weekend always is pretty good, partying outside is the ultimate and of course we aren’t spoilt in England with sun so I think we all really embrace each opportunity. Festival tips? Enjoy the moment.

What’s your favourite festival drink?

Nothing too unique, it’s not easy getting the perfect drink in a field but a cold beer always washes well.

What’s been your most shameful festival moment – be it on a social level or whilst performing… come on be honest…?!

Honestly nothing I can remember, I have slept in the back of my car a few times which always seems like not too bad an idea till you wake up…

Now the weekends are totally yours again, will you be making up for some lost time with tours galore on the horizon?

Yes but I have been on the road pretty much relentlessly for ten years, still I love to travel.

What’s next for Layo & Bushwacka in 2009? Production, DJ wise etc

Studio, lots of it… remixes for artists from Fatboy Slim to labels such as Plus 8, pretty varied and lots of tracks for our label, Olmeto. And of course DJing somewhere near you this year.

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TICKET OUTLETS:

www.ticketmaster.co.uk – 0844 847 2467
www.ticketweb.co.uk – 08444 771000 / www.clubtickets.com – 020 7033 2581
www.viewtickets.co.uk / www.residentadvisor.net
www.stargreen.com - 020 7734 8932 /www.skiddle.com – 0844 884 2920

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