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Slighter: The Perfectly Damaged

Friday, June 12th, 2009

slighter_albumAfter years in the making Slighter (Colin C) has released his first full length album, “The Perfectly Damaged”. This much anticipated masterpiece was released on Negative Feedback in early May and is currently available on iTunes, Amazon, and emusic.  In addition to being digitally available, the album has been released as a limited edition CD that is numbered and signed by Colin C.  The limited edition also features some of Colin’s original art. You can purchase the limited edition CD at  www.negfeedback.com

“The Perfectly Damaged” is a complexed odyssey that is truly a work of art!  The album sets a dark, sinister tone that demonstrates Slighter’s genius in the raw. Reaching far beyond the routine process of dance music production, Slighter found inspiration for the album through more traditional songwriting techniques. This eclectic gem refuses to be pegged by any genre label; it flows through electronic glitched-out beats, hip hop, industrial, and space-y melancholy rock. The album was entirely conceived and produced at The Cell Studio in West LA with the help of Gullie Banxx (Hoodie Smith), John Girgus (Aberdeen, Languis, Spider Problem) and Manik.slighter

“The Perfectly Damaged” is a celebration of Colin’s musical evolution over the past decade.  His journey began in 1997  writing songs that were heavily influenced with grunge. Over time he began to experiement with the muscular sound of Chicago-based industrial and electronica to mold the wide-ranging style of his music today. Colin’s talent and open mind has gained international success and recognition. He has released on the UK labels: Heavy Rotation, Cyber, and Red Circle Music.  Colin’s DJ sets are featured on Proton Radio and Frisky Radio, and also the XM radio show “The Move”.   At the young of 27 Colin C has already solidified a career in the global dance music industry that shows no sign of slowing in its progression!

For more on Colin C.:

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Slighter

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_C._Allrich

http://www.myspace.com/slightermusic

Funk Aid for Africa

Monday, May 11th, 2009

New Release to Benefit Humanitarian Organization NextAid

funkaidcoverFunk Aid for Africa to benefit Los Angeles-based humanitarian organization, NextAid.

An inspired collage of funk, soul, and Latin tunes created by DJ OBaH, Funk Aid for Africa features songs by twenty different artists including Ticklah, Ursula Rucker, King Britt, Chico Mann, The Lions, & Ocote Soul Sounds. This series of dubSpot-produced benefit compilations will raise funds for various projects by harnessing the positive power of music.

The goal for this compilation is to raise awareness and much needed funds for African children orphaned by the AIDS crisis.

It is in this spirit that all of the musicians involved with the Funk Aid mix have generously donated their art and their time in deference to a greater cause. Most important, 100% of the proceeds from the sale of this compilation are going directly to charity.

These funds will aid in the construction a ‘green’ environment, including a playground and nursery school, for the children of Youth with a Vision (YWAV), a South African organization that runs AIDS prevention programs in Dennilton, South Africa. These facilities are part of NextAid’s and YWAV’s 20 structure children’s village that will house 30 children orphaned by AIDS, an after-school center for hundreds of children living off site, and an economic hub for the surrounding community.

Funk Aid has been incredibly well received by the musical community, both for its motives and its quality.

For more information visit www.funkaid.com or www.nextaid.org

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Tracklisting:

1. Ocote Soul Sounds – ‘Contra El Sol’ / ESL Records
2. The Lions – ‘Jungle Struttin’’ / Ubiquity Records
3. The Pimps Of Joytime – ‘San Francisco Bound’ (Remix By DJ Obah) / Wonderwheel Recordings
4. DJ Kiva – ‘A Walk In Broken Shade’ Feat. Afra Behn
5. Dario Boente & Huge In Japan – ‘Pasado Pisado’
6. Amayo’s Fu-Arkist-Ra – ‘Fist Of Flowers’
7. Ticklah – ‘Mi Sonsito’ Feat. Mayra Vega / Easy Star Records
8. Tm Juke And The Jack Baker Trio – ‘Party Favours’ Feat. Gecko Turner / Tru Thoughts Recordings
9. Nappy G – ‘Habanaha’
10. Ursula Rucker – ‘Electric Santeria’ (Remix By King Britt) / Five Six Media
11. Kokolo Afrobeat Orchestra – ‘Sabroso’ (Remix By Sabo & Zeb)
12. The Pleasuremaker Band – ‘What We Came’
13. 7 Miles Per Hour Band – ‘Latin Freak’ / Kay-Dee Records
14. Happy Mayfield – ‘Jesse James’
15. Chico Mann – ‘Ease On Out’
16. J Boogie’s Dubtronic Science – ‘Together’ Feat. Jennifer Johns / Om Records
17. Sbirrofunk – ‘Nostalgicdreamsong’
18. Daisuke Naito – ‘Leopard’
19. Meta & The Cornerstones – ‘Hasta La Vista’ / 54 Soundz Llc
20. El Pueblo – ‘Ina Funky Dub’

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Darren Emerson GU36 Bogota Interview

Friday, May 1st, 2009

darren-emerson-bogotaEarlier this year, industry legend Darren Emerson released his third compilation on Global Underground, GU 36:Bogota

Even with such a long and extremely successful career, Darren rocks the dance floors with the same levels of energy and passion that he delivered twenty years ago. Bogota illustrates this exactly, starting off with the classic Underworld sound to remind listeners of a part of dance music history that Emerson once dominated -  and a selection of tracks proving not only that he can deliver but that he’s still got what it takes to stay on top.

Darren gives us the scoop on his plans for the rest of 2009 as well as his thoughts on the new compilation:

Darren, tell us about coming back to Global Underground for Bogota 036.

“It was very nice to come back. I’ve done two before, of course years ago, and with Underwater – I’ve done quite a few compilations on there.  At the moment I’ve stepped back from Underwater a bit to concentrate on the my own stuff for a while.  We [GU] had a few options where we could do this third compilation. It was between Sole, but I had been there just two months before so I didn’t want to go back to Sole.  Then Marrakesh, Cairo, but I didn’t want to do it there either.. Marrakesh is where bankers and such go for long weekends, so they are not really clubby people.”

So what made you choose Bogota?

“First of all, I’ve been there before a few times. Bogota has a really good vibe, and with great party people that are really into their music.”

How did you select the tracks?

“Having played there [Bogota] before I knew the club quite well, so I knew what would work. They put it on me and I had to do it three months before it came out, so I have to be very upfront with the track selection. I also had to look to make sure the club tracks I was using haven’t been used before on other compilations. So yeah, it was tough work. It took me quite a while to make the right selections. I’m happy with what I got, and people seem to like it as well.”

darren-emerson-global-underground-036-bogotaHow did the event in Bogota go?

“Amazing! I played for five hours! They couldn’t get me off the stage. The event was amazing, the club is amazing. It is just the right size that even if I took it deep, the energy kept going. It was fantastic, for five hours I went on and on.”

Where do you see yourself in the next couple of years?

“All over the place as usual! You know maybe give myself about a year and maybe do another Global Underground compilation. I’m not sure if it will be this year or the year after. I want to go to Japan again. I want to go to Osaka, I’d like to go there and do one, but we will see.”

Do you plan to release more of your own stuff on Underwater?

“I might do their 100th release, but I want to step back for a bit.”

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

“Well these days you have to be a producer to be a DJ. You can be a fantastic DJ, but there are a lot of kids that want to be DJs these days, and they are really good DJs. The art of DJing has changed so much compared to when I was cutting and scratching at 14 years old and fusing two of the same records.  I learned to beat match without even the help of Technics. I had to use my finger to speed things up or slow things down, so I really learned the hard way. Now you just hit the loop button or use Ableton.”

What are your thoughts on how technology has changed the industry?

“Well its technology isn’t it?  Some people may be using Ableton and altering all their tracks but you still have to create a good vibe. So maybe the beat matching has gone out a little bit, but you’ve still got to play a good tune, and know how to work the party. You have to be able to recognize when to take it down or take it back up, so there is still an art in it. It has just been made easier for people who wouldn’t be able to beat match using two vinyl records.”

We have to ask, any future plans with Underworld?

“The boys are still doing their thing, but I’ve been working trying different things working with some session players like guitarist friends of mine. You know just moving on and trying different thing as well. My next album won’t just be a techno, disco, house record it will be a lot of guitars and songs.”

What keeps you motivated?

“I’m very, very blessed to do what I do. I travel around the world, and meet great people. I’m very lucky, I can go anywhere in the world and know someone and ring them up. I’ve met really nice people over the years been to great parties at great clubs, and I still carry on.”

Tell us about your upcoming releases.

“I’ve done a few tracks some of the tracks I put out on this Global Underground Bogota. The track called Home, it’s old school really good vibe at the moment and that will be coming out. I’ve done one with Jamie McHugh called Impact and its quite techy sort of thing.  I’ve been doing some dancey stuff and my own stuff as well plus a couple of remixes.”

What hot producers should we watch out for?

“I love what Paul Richie is doing at the moment. Paul, he is a French guy, he is fantastic! Another one to watch out for is Jamie McHugh who I work with, he is doing really well, there are so many out there now. Those are just a couple for you.”

Great!

Thank you Darren!

More about Darren Emerson

http://darrenemerson.com

http://www.globalunderground.co.uk/gu36/

GU36 Bogota Tracklisting:

* Disc 1
01- Underworld – Mmm Skyscraper…I Love You
02- Anja Schneider & Sebo K – Rancho Relaxo (Original)
03- Jagged – Hello Kool Nice (Quarion Remix)
04- Einzelkind – Out With A Bang
05- Journey Man DJ – Shelley’s
06- Mooncat Feat. Ferank – Hear What Was Said (Skylark Remix)
07- Stimming & Einmusik – Magdalena
08- Darren Emerson – Home
09- Nikitin & Semikashev – Blown
10- Pete Heller – Sabotage
11- Kerri Chandler – Pong (Ben Klock Remix)
12- Nikitin & Semikashev – Reflection Vector
13- Nick Chacona – Mariacha
14- John Selway & Vincenzo Ragone – Dream Stealer
15- Maja – If You Love Me Tonight (Passarani Mix)

* Disc 2
01- Itamar Sagi – One Million Oaks (Funk D’Void Remix)
02- Kerri Chandler – Fortran (Argy’s Big Room Detroit Mix)
03- Darren Emerson – Crash Jack (Jamie McHugh’s Exclusive GU Bogota Remix)
04- Recloose Feat. Joe Dukie – Dust (Induceve Remix)
05- Josh Wink – Counter Clock 319
06- Donnacha Costello – Black Bag Job 526
07- Jamie McHugh – Lunar (Handycraft Remix)
08- Mathew Jonson – Marionette (Adam Beyer Remix)
09- Spirit Catcher & Compuphonic – Mastermind
10- Nosmo Vs Kris B & Ben Brown – La Cocina (Mazi Dubstrumental Mix)
11- Darren Emerson & Jamie McHugh – Impact
12- Joel Mull – Viewpoint (Jericho Records)
13- Joris Voorn – Blank
11- Underworld – Mmm Skyscraper…I Love You

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

Jim Rivers NuBreed Interview

Monday, April 20th, 2009

jim-rivers-nubreedWe stop in with Jim Rivers, rising British DJ and newly minted to the Global Underground family for the next NuBreed compilation. A big deal considering it has been 7 years since the last release, and the series is known for launching careers for Sander Kleinenberg, Danny Howells, Steve Lawler, Lee Burridge, Anthony Pappa and Satoshi Tomiie.

Jim, Tell us about NuBreed 007,  what was your goal?

“It’s the same format as the original NuBreed, it’s a double disc compilation — so I wanted to try and cover as much as possible what I’m all about — this is the first compilation I’ve ever done, so some people will know my music a lot of people won’t, so that’s quite a challenge.  I guess the first disc covers some of the deeper, even jazzier edgier stuff.  I play stuff with a bit of a vocal, with a real groove, bumps and is quite melodic.

The second disc goes up a gear, main room vibe going from deep house to techno and everything in between. That’s what I play in a set, and I try to represent that in the CD.”

How do you adapt to such a variety of styles?

“I guess it depends on the party and the guy going before you and how long you’ve got.  In an ideal world I would like 3-4 hours, to set the tone really from the first record and sort of take up take it down throw in something that is a little different, play techno track take down again. You know there is so much music these days that I’m in to… it’s a challenge to try and incorporate it and represent it. At the same time a lot of people would say, aw Jim he is a progressive house guy, but for me I find that a little bit frustrating. I feel like there is quite a bit more to what I do, you know that part, but there’s more as well.”

Are you trying to break out of the progressive house mold like others in recent years…?

“I don’t know, a lot of people have tried to escape, I’m not trying to escape from it but I mean if you look at records that I released at the end of this year I did a record on Bedrock I did a record on Mouseville and  I did a record on 4:20 – so that is two ends of the spectrum and that something I intend to keep doing I love writing deep house and writing big groove records as well so that is not going to change, I don’t think.”

jim-riversWhere do you see yourself in the next five years?

“Oh man I don’t really know, I like the groovy stuff that is coming through at the moment, kind of the tribally edge stuff -  I’ve always been on the techier side of things, you know I’m not someone who is going to jump on techno bandwagon but that influence has always been there for me.  I don’t really have set sound I’m going to write this style of music or that.”

What’s your next project?

“I’m currently working on an EP for Tronic – Christian Smith’s label he has really  brought back again so there is a variety of stuff I’m going to do, and more on 4:20 and there are other labels that I’d like to get on.  So I think a variety of music will be there, definitely some more housey stuff.”

What’s happening with your label, Misfit Records?

“It has kinda been a bit of a smaller affair.  I put a few tunes out myself, but at the moment it’s really going to be a platform for totally unheard of guys who have sent me records that are really good.  Its a platform to give them a little bit of a foot up in the industry  – giving an opportunity to listen to your record give you some feedback and saying “do you know what, we believe in what you’re doing we think you’ve got something, we’d like to work with you” – I know how that felt for me and the Misfit thing is  going to be about that you know, I think its really important to do that.”

Where are you finding producer talent for Misfit?

jim-rivers-misfit“I get sent so many records.  I’m no superstar, but even at my level you get drowned with music 80% of it is awful, but you still find these nuggets of producers who have invested and worked away in their bedrooms and they are writing really really good music. Often it’s not stuff that is heavily influenced by everything else they’re hearing  it’s stuff  they want to write.

You hear those tracks, they are the guys that you need to bring through, that could be the next Sasha or the next Josh Wink so I’m really into trying to invest in people that are passionate about what they do.  Someone gave me a chance giving someone else a chance is a very satisfying thing.”

Are there any hot producers that we should look for?

“Yeah definitely!  I mean there is a guy, I’ve not signed this guy, his name is Tom Budden based out of South Hampton England he is a friend of James Zabiela he is writing some fantastic kind of techy-housey records.  Really talented guy, good DJ as well, he is playing here in Miami with James and Nick at their party.

What else there, there is a couple of guys from Costa Rica who sent me about as bunch of tunes but again they’re just guys who sent me their music, and I got back to them and we got a little thing going and I used one of their tracks on the album so there is an endless supply of new guys who are trying to push their music – I guess trying to find the ones that you feel can not just go once but can keep providing a quality flow of music it’s just too many, too many to mention.”

When does the NuBreed tour start? jim-rivers-nubreed-logoWhat are you looking forward to the most?

“It’s already started really, I mean it is not like I’m going to be away for 3 months, it’s a “I’m everywhere in the next three months.” –  I’ve already played in Lebanon for it which was really really good.  Obviously we have a party tonight here in Miami, this weekend I’m in Mexico and Costa Rica then I’m coming back to the States in June and doing east coast and west coast and Australia,  Japan again and also in eastern Europe … so it is worldwide, it is great man its great.”

Do you have any memorable moments anything that stands out, best or worst?

“Yeah I’ve had some fantastic gigs.  For the first time I was in South America last year and I played Pacha in Buenos Aries and the crowd there was just, there were 3,000 people there we got to the club at about, I can’t remember what time like maybe 1:00 or something I wasn’t playing much much later. It took us ten minutes to get across the dance floor. We were like what is going on the whole crowd I played till like 8 in the morning! The whole crowd was there till the end. We had to hide so that they would leave it was just fantastic.

Then there were gigs like new years eve two years ago, I was in Greece in Athens playing at winery, a place that produces wine, and I turn up and there were families  in tuxedos and people smashing plates … it was awful especially when you are kind of climbing the latter a bit you get these really great gigs and then you get these awful gigs so you know, but at the end of the day I’m doing something I love and I feel very privileged to be doing it.”

Thanks Jim!

More about Jim Rivers

http://www.jimrivers.co.uk

http://www.globalunderground.co.uk/jimrivers/

http://www.globalunderground.co.uk/

NuBreeed 007:  Jim Rivers - in stores March 30th, 2009

Tracklist
CD1
01. Joash – Bubblegum Strings
02. Mike Monday – Stargirl
03. Florian Kruse – The Miracle (Dave DK ‘Magic’ Mix)
04. Burnski – Packing My Bags
05. Ilija Rudman – Ocean Colour
06. Didier Sinclair – Devotion
07. Will Saul & Tam Cooper – Through The Smoke
08. Luomo – Tessio (Stimming Mix)
09. Jim Rivers – By Any Means
10. The Viewers – Streethorn (Ben Watt ‘Buzzin Fly’ Edit)
11. Scope – Strung Out 2009
12. Lemon Popsicle – Zavoaie
13. 2’s Company – Drop Bass Kick
14. Beanfield Feat Bajka – Tides (Ripperton Mix)
15. Rockers Hi-Fi – Push Push (Rainer Weichhold Mix)
16. Jim Rivers – Forget About It
17. Tom Budden – The Tree Dance
18. Jim Rivers – Vibrant

CD2
01. Unkle – Heaven (King Unique Mix)
02. Kabuto & Koji – Drunken Slumber
03. DJ Yellow presents Mindz Kontrol Ultra – Space Soon To Vanish
04. Nobuo Ittetsu – Flow
05. Aril Brikha – Deeparture In Time
06. 16 Bit Lolitas presents Glowfield – Moiemaker
07. Plasmik Honey – Da Jungle
08. Itamar Sagi – One Million Oaks
09. Christopher Manik – Take It Back
10. Bradler & Dualton – Glow (Erphun Mix)
11. Nick Muir – 100’s & 1000’s
12. Guy J – Lamur
13. Claes Rosén – Captivating
14. Clinton Brown & Miltos – Pesticide
15. Jim Rivers – Stone
16. Andre Kraml – Safari (James Holden Mix)
17. Avilo – Rubicon
18. Tarrentella – Karma (Fiord Mix)
19. Paul Woolford – Heirbas

Global Underground Nubreed 007: Jim Rivers -  March 30th, 2009.

FreQ Nasty drops Fabric mix + plans new artist album + Free Exclusive download!

Thursday, March 19th, 2009


Bass culture pioneer FreQ Nasty weaves a Fabric mix and readies his much anticipated new artist album + free download of unreleased new track!

FreQ Nasty’s back and he’s pushing a new sound that’s destroying underground clubs around the world. Continually shape shifting under the wide umbrella of bass culture, FreQ Nasty forever stays one-step ahead of its ongoing hype-fuelled evolution. From garage, breaks to dubstep FreQ Nasty’s at the forefront of the freshest beats around. Armed and ready for battle, FreQ Nasty comes at you with a hot new mix for Fabric and an exclusive free download of “Peacemaker (DUB)” – a brand new track culled from his much-anticipated new artist album.

Bridging the gap between the most current scenes in London’s bass culture, FreQ Nasty rumbles with underground thunder on the recently released FABRICLIVE 42, a staggering showcase of some of the rawest breaks-led beats around. Evading the pitfalls of a genre-controlled mix, yet at the same time avoiding the stop-start feel of a “mash up” mix, on FABRICLIVE 42 he’s imaginatively arranged a flowing, tightly connected blend of FreQ-y tracks. With the bass heavy stomp of L-Vis 1990’s UK take on Baltimore house, the blistering shatter of TRG and several of his own storming productions, including his Santogold hit “Creator,” the mix is a terror to bassbins worldwide.

“The Fabric mix is a kind of reference to some of the stuff I have loved recently and where I’ve intersected it in the past in my own work. There’s a ton of good music out there right now; sick beats and heavy bass lines of all styles, and the mix is a snap shot, pieces of music at a place and time that move me. The album is trying to bring it together in one place and make sense of it, to digest it all and spit it out as something that is more than the sum of its parts. Essence d’FreQ for 2009,” FreQ Nasty says.

Speaking of sick beats and heavy bass – that what FreQ Nasty vs Propa Tingz – “Peacemaker (DUB)” is all about. This is the dub version of a track appearing on FABRICLIVE 42 and it offers the most current look into FreQ Nasty’s sound and his forthcoming new artist album. This collaboration with hot up and comer Propa Tingz starts innocently enough with signature ragga piano stabs before the bass shoots off and rips the cheeks right off your face. It’s quintessential FreQ Nasty and a must-listen.

When not making music FreQ Nasty spends his time trying to change the world for the better. In 2007, he co-founded www.giveback.net to encourage artists and their fans to create positive change in the world. Not only does it allow users post links to articles about the news and events they are passionate about (and not often available in the mainstream media), it also facilitates campaigns to allow musicians to use exclusive and rare tracks to raise awareness and money for the issues they care about. Check out FreQ’s campaign with Michael Franti of Spearhead, or the Water Of Life download album featuring Damien Marley to help support the creation of vital clean water supplies to a village in Ethiopia. Both are free downloads at www.Giveback.net

FreQ Nasty

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To download worldwide exclusive unreleased track

FreQ Nasty vs Propa Tingz – “Peacemaker (DUB)” please click:

www.rephlektorink.com/kits/peacemaker.mp3

Watch out – the track is devastating!


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FABRICLIVE.42

Fabric Records

Release Date: Out now

www.fabriclondon.com

www.myspace.com/djFreQnasty

Tracklisting:

01 Saul Williams – Not In Our Name – Pledge Of Resistance – Ninja Tune
02 Santogold – Vs Switch & FreQ Nasty – Creator – Warners
03 FreQ Nasty Vs Propa Tings – Peacemaker – FreQ Nasty
04 Madox – Duckalicious [Baobinga’s Thugalicious Remix] – Expanded
05 Leon Jean-Marie – Bring It On [Rusko’s Granny Smasher Remix] – Universal
06 Reso – If You Can’t Beat Em – Civil Music
07 Cadence Weapon – House Music – Big Dada
08 L-Vis 1990 – Change The Game – Tres Cool
09 ZTT – Lower State Of Consciousness [Original Munich Version] – Turbo
10 Rob Sparx – 2 Faced Rasta [Reso Remix] – Dubting
11 Lee “Scratch” Perry Vs. The Moody Boyz – God Smiled [Remix] – On-U Sound
12 Tayo – March Of The Soundbwoyz – Cool & Deadly/Supercharged
13 FreQ Nasty – Come Let Me Know [Acapella] – Skint
14 Baobinga – State of Ghetto Jackin (Ft. DJ Nasty) – Trouble & Bass
15 Epydemix – Thunder Gutter [Dub] – Epydemix
16 Backdraft – Living Like A Hustler Ft. Sporty-O – Passenger
17 KRS One – Sound Of Da Police [FreQ Nasty Breakbeat Bacon Mix] – Zomba
18 The Beat Monkeys – How You Like Me Now ? [Rico Tubbs Gangsters Mix] – Passenger
19 Buraka Som Sistema – Kaslemba Wegue Wegue (Reso’s Aguadente Mash Mix) – Enchufada
20 FreQ Nasty Vs Heavyweight Dub Champion – Snared (FreQ’s Donkey Kong Mix) – Giveback
21 TRG – Oi! Killa ! – Cool & Deadly/Supercharged
22 FreQ Nasty Vs Bassnectar [Dub] – Viva Tibet – Giveback
23 Radioclit Vs No Surrender– Godda Get It – No Surrender/Ghettopop Records 2007
24 Nate Mars Ft. Jahdan– Above & Beyond Dem – Complex Dubz

Riot! Unleash ‘Filthy House For Dirty Stopouts 2’

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

As 2009 begins, Riot! Unleash ‘Filthy House For Dirty Stopouts 2’ – the second instalment of Riots’ first ever compilation. Dropping three years after the first instalment, fans worldwide have been crying out for part two! Riot! are also doing a launch party at the very last Riot! At ‘The End’ nightclub in London on January 18th, this will be the absolute final Sunday party before the venue shuts down for good.

2008 saw Riot! & Traffic Recordings join forces and have a hugely successful year establishing their position’s as the worlds leading Hard Trance/Tech Dance labels. ‘FHFDS’ was the first ever CD release for Riot! and a big success around the globe and the second promises to be even bigger & better.

Filthy House For Dirty Stopouts 2 features all the big dons, Judge Jules to Yoji to Alex Kidd, you name it… spread out over two CDs, each CD mixed by Riot’s resident’s BK & Scott Attrill, two of the biggest, most popular DJ’s in the scene.

Showcasing some Riot classics such as Jules & BK’s massive anthem ‘Sickness’ and Scott Attrill’s remix of Future Disciple’s ‘28 Tracks Later’, Riot! Have upped the ante and thrown in ten unreleased brand spanking new gems.

In 2008 Scott Attrill had his debut artist album on Riot! ‘Bass Junkie’ & BK presented ‘The Nu Wave’ album, both achieved global recognition across the board & sold well.

‘Filthy House For Dirty Stopouts 2’ is a concept album that showcases the very best tracks from Riot! & Traffic. Past, present & future releases are all included.

www.riotinlondon.com/
www.bkworld.net/
www.myspace.com/scottattrill

Out the 26th January, check www.riotinlondon.com for details.

Tiesto Releases ‘Alone In The Dark: Inferno’

Friday, November 28th, 2008

TIËSTO BURNS UP THE WORLD’S DANCEFLOORS WITH EXCLUSIVE REMIXES FOR ATARI’S ‘ALONE IN THE DARK: INFERNO’

- World Famous Grammy Award-Nominated Electronic Music Producer and DJ to Release Remixes of Acclaimed Original Soundtrack -

Check the Video on Youtube:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Sqs2GUs8ZVI

The launch of Eden Games’ innovative action survival opus for PLAYSTATION®3 Alone in the Dark: Inferno will be accompanied by the worldwide release of an exclusive remix by Tiësto, one of the world’s most revered electronic music producers and DJs. The stunning remix will be available for the UK & Eire on digital download and physical release on Maelstrom Records.

Tiësto takes the powerful orchestration and haunting Bulgarian choir of Olivier Deriviere’s original soundtrack to the heart of the dancefloor in an driving remix which bears the unmistakable hallmarks of Tiësto’s enormous sound. The release will be accompanied by a full-length music video featuring footage from the game and created by Courage, the Belgian production team responsible for several of Tiësto’s previous music videos.

“The original soundtrack is a great composition with a lot of ingredients which fit perfectly in the remix,” said Tiësto. “It was the first time for me to produce a remix for a videogame and therefore a great challenge, I enjoyed it a lot!”

In Alone in the Dark: Inferno the player takes the role of paranormal investigator Edward Carnby who over the course of one apocalyptic night must fight to survive and uncover the earth-shattering secret behind New York’s Central Park.

Responding to feedback from gamers and media, developers Eden Games have implemented a host of modifications in Alone in the Dark: Inferno including full 360° camera, modified controls, tuned hero reactivity, more accessible inventory, improved vehicle handling and more. With the addition of a brand new exclusive action-packed sequence, Alone in the Dark: Inferno for PLAYSTATION 3 promises to be the ultimate version of the innovative action adventure game.

A demo of Alone in the Dark: Inferno, already available on PLAYSTATION® Network in North America and coming to Europe on November 6th, gives players a tantalizing taste of the modified gameplay features, intense action and deeply immersive storyline.

Two additional remixes of the track will be available exclusively on PLAYSTATION Network later in the year.

For information about Alone in the Dark: Inferno please visit www.centraldark.com;
For Tiësto visit www.tiesto.com
For Maelstrom Records visit: http://www.maelstromrecords.com

Check this release on iTunes here:

http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=294536588&s=143444

Available from all other download stores from 8th December.

Riley & Durrant on Loopmasters, First Gigs and Having String for Hands!

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

What a busy year it has been for Nick Riley & Andi Durrant! With their monster night ‘The Electrik Playground’ jetting off to the white isle this summer, followed by the release of the compilation album under the same name, it’s surprising they have found time to get back into the studio to bring you ‘Progressive House Producer’ from leading sample pack company Loopmasters! We catch up with the guys to hear more.

Hi Guys! Where are you both and what have you been doing with your day so far?

Andi: We’re in the studio at Galaxy at the moment – listening to all the new for the shows over the weekend. We get around 150 records a week – everything from house to trance to drum and bass and breaks, so it takes a full day to sit down and check everything out.

You have just released your own sample pack exclusively for Loopmasters, how did that come about?

Nick: We got a call from Loopmasters asking if it was something we were interested in and we said yes! It took a lot longer to make than we initially thought and contains over 330MB of samples covering house, electro, tech, deep, progressive and trance sounds and patches.
Andi: Basically – everything you need to start making music, or a nice new set of sounds if you already do.

Obviously the sample pack is influenced by your music, have you been using the sample pack yourselves to produce your music?

Andi: Actually – we have! It’s been great to spend a couple of months getting all our favourite sounds together in one pack – it’s made us do a bit of sample housekeeping – now we just go straight into that folder and grab the beats and bleeps we need for a track.

Will it put that distinctive Riley & Durrant stamp on our music?

Nick: I suppose so yes… but only if that’s what you wanted to do with it, otherwise it’s pretty broad, covering quite a lot of styles – much like our music and DJ sets, so people should be able to go where they want with it.

You support a lot of up and coming underground talent. What advice would you give to people trying to make in the industry?

Nick: Perseverance, be prepared to work very hard and fully understand that success doesn’t happen overnight. Don’t let anyone tell you won’t make it – if you really want it and you’re prepared to work, be polite and enthusiastic, and you will. Rude or arrogant people never get far though.

Andi: From a production point of view it has to be originality. Its no good trying to copy the formula of a big record as it will always sound inferior and people will always say you have ripped off so and so. Take elements you like from other records, but put your own spin on them, also don’t overload your productions – less can sometimes mean more!

What first attracted you to the music industry all those years ago?

Andi: The music!
Nick: Not wanting a proper job!

What can you remember from your first proper gig? Where was it?

Andi: Mine was at a place called the Pleasure Rooms in Leeds. I was playing in the backroom at a drum n bass night with Mickey Finn and 3 people danced for the whole set. I thought it was amazing. The only track I remember playing is Daft Punk “Revolution 909” and I think I had to argue with the bouncers to let me in because I was only 16.

Nick: In my halls of residence bar at University. There was a massive storm that snowed us in one Saturday night, everyone was pissed off that they couldn’t go out so I brought my decks down and threw a party. The funny thing was I had only just brought them with my student loan so couldn’t even mix properly, nothing like jumping in at the deep end…

You regularly play in the some of the biggest venues across the world. Are there any up and coming dates for our diary in the near future?

Nick: We have a busy Christmas and New Year with our Electrik
Playground brand hosting rooms with Gatecrasher and Godskitchen. Things are shaping up nicely next year as well with new residencies in London and Manchester as well as tours in Asia and Russia.

What are your top 3 tracks your playing at the minute?

1. ARNO COST – SOUVINER (ARIAS REMIX)
2. HERVE & KISSY SELL OUT – RIKKALICIOUS (ORIGINAL)
3. MGMT – KIDS (SOULWAX REMIX)

Finally, would you rather have string for hands or a tongue made out of mature cheddar cheese?!

Andi: Is it ever-lasting cheese? If so that would actually be great. I love cheese. Although trying to talk on the radio could be an issue..

Nick: String hands because a cheese tongue would give you some right breath! I’d have to learn to mix with my feet.

Riley & Durrants sample pack on Loopmasters is out now!

Click here to check out ‘Progressive House Producer’!

Pacha NYC presents FEDDE LE GRANDE : Output World Tour – November 14th

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Pacha NYC is pleased to present the Dutch DJ and producer Fedde Le Grande, famous for the catchy electro-house hit single “Put Your Hands Up For Detroit” on Friday, November 14th.

Fedde Le Grande returns to New York City for one night only as part of his world tour promoting his debut artist album “Output” set for release in January ‘09 on Ultra Records. Renowned for his dynamite sets as much as for his high-end production, this is a rare chance for clubbers on this side of the Atlantic to catch Le Grand live.

Fedde le Grand presents the Output World Tour
WATCH THE VIDEO HERE

Fedde Le Grand is already one of the biggest stars in dance music, working with the likes of Madonna, Will.i.am and the Stereo MC’s, while topping international music charts. Via his own Flamingo Records, Le Grand produced the world-wide pop-crossover smash “Put Your Hands Up For Detroit,” also released by Ultra Records in 2007. The song hit #1 in the U.K., Spain, Russia, Finland and Bulgaria dance charts. In addition, it was voted Best “Underground House Track” and “Best Breaks/Electro Track” at the International Dance Music Awards in 2007 and won “Club Banger Of The Year” at the 6th Annual Club Awards in 2008.

Fedde Le Grand “Output” to be released on Ultra Records in January 2009.

Friday, November 14th
Pacha NYC presents

FEDDE LE GRANDE

“Put Your Hands Up For Detroit”
Output World Tour

Pacha NYC
618 West 46th Street
New York City
Doors at 10pm
$20 Advance Tickets while supplies last
Info & Table Reservations 212.209.7500

www.PachaNYC.comwww.tourlegrand.com
www.feddelegrande.com
www.myspace.com/djfeddelegrand
www.ultrarecords.com

PACHA NYC 2008
November 7 Benny Benassi – Rock’n’Rave Tour
November 8 Dirty South
November 9 Danny Krivit & Joe Claussell – 718 Sessions
November 14 Fedde Le Grand – Output World Tour
November 15 Victor Calderone
November 21 Tom Stephan & Laidback Luke
November 22 Boris – Believe 2 Year Anniversary
November 26 Erick Morillo: Thanksgiving Eve
November 28 DAVID GUETTA
November 29 Jonathan Peters – Classics: Side B
December 6 The Martinez Brothers
December 13 Erick Morillo – Pacha NYC 3 Year Anniversary
December 31st NEW YEARS 2009 – Believe in Yourself with Danny Tenaglia, Boris, Richie Santana, Peter Bailey + Chriss Vargas