Jonn Hawley (Milwaukee) and Lee Jarvis (London): The 411 On What’s To Come!

Posted in music on August 31st, 2010 by J Matthews

HotDish is calling you for a massive celebration for their 1 Year Anniversary This Saturday, Sept. 4th.

HotDish 1 Year Anniversary Flyer

If you don’t already know. Over the past year (and a couple months actually) HotDish has been bringing a newer sound to the Twin Cities as Residents of BLACK and First Avenue Nightclub. Both J Matthews and Nate Laurence (hosts of said show) pride themselves in throwing parties where people dance, laugh, smile and GET DOWN to only the dopest in funky and jackin Chicago House music.

Each show they do their best to bring in some of the best talent locally and nationally to cater these parties and every show has been an event full of energy, dancing and good old fun times.

This show, Nate and J have worked very hard to provide not only two of the dopest DJs in Chicago House, but also having T Shirts for their fans, free hand outs for the show, massive sound system, lights, party favors, and hella more!

JONN HAWLEY

Jonn is pretty regular now thanks to fiber one cereal! As far as new stuff on the work schedule, he is currently working on three new solo ep’s for Large, Amenti & Lingo. He’s also working on a few remixes that will be out this fall so keep your eye’s peeled!

Shout out to Minneapolis: “I LOVE MINNEAPOLIS except for the Vikings lol so I am super stoked to be coming back to knock it for you guys!”

Jonn’s favorite HotDish: “I like my hot dish RAW!”

HotDish says: “Like a baby’s ass Jonn…Like a babies ASS!”

Special Mix:

 

LEE JARVIS

Lee has a bunch of stripped-back, straight up house releases coming out soon under a pseudonym “Do It Proper.” Be on the lookout for that. He also has a number of bootlegs and re-edits he’ll be giving away in the coming months. In addition, Moochin (London) will be back in action in 2011. Stay tuned and get all your Jarvis-fixes at his facebook page: facebook.com/djleejarvis.

Shout to Minneapolis: Lee says, “I loved my last trip to Minneapolis, and I can’t wait to check out the city and get back behind the decks at Hotdish. I’ve been digging out the classics and searching out some brand new tech-funk for y’all!”

Lee’s favorite HotDish: “I like my Hotdish like I like my women…. smoking hot and covered in melted cheese.”

HotDish says: “Yikes Lee…well, um….we like it that way too!”

Special Mix:

 

Come out and celebrate with all of them. If you haven’t been to a HotDish event yet, this is the time to do so.

Doors open at 9pm and you should enter the Record Room door located on the right side of First Avenue Nightclub (Map).

Presale tickets and a special “T Shirt and Free Entry” package is available until Friday @ Midnight.

After which, entry will be $6.

See you there party people!!!

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Funk Yeah! FM on Chicago House FM starts August 29th!

Posted in music on August 4th, 2010 by J Matthews

J Matthews (HotDish, First Avenue Nightclub - Minneapolis, MN, USA) will be kicking off a new monthly radio show on Chicago House FM, the premier 24/7 online global radio show that showcases the best in international underground house music.

Funk Yeah! FM is all about the best in funky and jackin underground house music. Every LAST SUNDAY of the month Funk Yeah! FM w/ host J Matthews, will cover hot tracks, events from the Midwest house music scene, and special guest DJ interviews and mixes from fellow funkers in the national and international House Music community. You can check out all this stuff, other DJ mixes and much more at FunkYeahFM.com.

Kick off for this event will start Sunday, August 29th featuring Nate Laurence from 7pm – 9pm CST (8pm – 10pm EST, 12AM – 2AM GMT)

More about Chicago House FM (ChicagoHouseFM.co.uk)

Chicago House FM started in Sept 2007 by DJ Camouflage, and is purely based on the interests of HOUSE MUSIC.

Starting out with only one show, now almost 3 years later, CHFM hosts over 25 different shows all over the world and is currently growing and fulfilling the vision of the station, its music and the love for House Music and to keep its vision and direction purely on maintaining ang growing the scene to the best it can with the support of all the great people from Producers to DJs to listeners.

Some of CHFM’s Hosts include Transatlantic Union (Florida, USA), Frankie J (Chicago, USA),  Mr. Hun (London, UK), Louis Hughes (Manchester, UK), Dave Combined (Malta), Sista Stroke (London, UK), Audiophiles (Chicago, USA), A Uneaq (California, USA), Funky Love Crew (Bulgaria), Buddha (Colorado, USA), Craig Hamilton (Glasgow, Scotland), Jangatha (Everywhere, USA), Karl Almaria (Chicago, USA), Pete Le Freq (York, UK) and many more.

To learn more about Funk Yeah! FM and J Matthews check out the official Funk Yeah! FM website: www.funkyeahfm.com

To Learn more about Chicago House FM and to find out about other great radio shows playing throughout the week, check out the official website here: chicagohousefm.co.uk

If you are interested in advertising your event or news, showcasing your production, or anything else, contact J Matthews at jmatthews@funkyeahfm.com

Additional links for more information:

Chicago House FM: Chicagohousefm.co.uk

Funk Yeah! FM: funkyeahfm.com

J Matthews Official Website: dj-jmatthews.com

J Matthews on Facebook: Facebook.com/dj.jmatthews

HotDish: hotdishmpls.com

First Avenue Nightclub: first-avenue.com

All inquiries please email jmatthews@funkyeahfm.com

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Meet your Bassgasm2 DJs, Vol. 2: From City Pages

Posted in music on July 20th, 2010 by Aaron Bliss

Jen Hits the City Pages with yet another jam packed post on Bassgasm2

By Jen Boyles, Fri., Jul. 16 2010
Categories: DJ Q&A

It’s almost that time, bass fanatics. Woody McBride’s second takeover of First Avenue in six months goes down in just one week. Next Friday, more than 60 DJs will descend upon the club and play some of the funkiest, ear-splitting, heavens-opening tracks known (or not known) to man for nearly 10 hours. For most people, this sounds like hell on Earth, but for a certain group in the Midwest, bound by years of partying in dirty warehouses together, this is simply bliss. Last week, we introduced you to 3 DJs on the roster, and this week we’re bringing you another three, something we’ll do all next week leading up to the big day (July 23). Oh, and one other thing: Gimme Noise has THIRTEEN PAIR of tickets to the show to give away next week, so if you want to go, stay tuned. For now, it’s time to meet the sexy one called Heavygrinder, Chi-Town’s own Keith Mackenzie, and NYC’s longtime favorite, Christian Bruna …

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Jolly green DJ

Getting to know… HEAVYGRINDER

Free Downloadable mix: “Lethal Injection

Tracklist:
1. Groove Armada – Paper Romance feat. French Soler
2. Nylon Pink – Fluff (Audiostalkers & HeavyGrinder Remix)
3. D.H.S. – House of God (Electric Soulside Remix)
4. De Bos – On the Run (Ralvero Get Down Remix)
5. The Cat – Ain’t No Disco Music feat. Ninelives
6. Stupid Fresh – Ghetto Electro
7. DJ Fixx – Shake It feat. Sporty-O (Electric Soulside Remix)
8. Discotech – IMMIA
9. Owl City -Fireflies (Mightyfools Remix)
10. Punk Rolla – Upside Down
11. Mastiksoul – Taking Me Hi feat Zoey (Bingo Players_Remix)
12. Tocadisco – Better Run feat. Nadia Ali (Afrojack Remix)
13. Major Lazer ft. Afrojack – How I like It (Beatauce Remix)
14. Nadastorm Rework – Make Some Noise
15. Vandalism & Angger Dimas – She Got It (Curtis B Edit)
16. Kid Kaio – Hey
17. Boris Dlugosch – Bangkok (KraftyKuts Rerub)
18. Gooseflesh – Dodgems (Cyberpunkers Remix)
19. Fenech Soler – Lies (WolfChild Remix)
20. Ellie Goulding – Under The Sheers (Kids At The Bar Remix)
21. Cyberpunkers – OMG
22. Jason DeRulo – Watcha Say (Rusko Come Ere And Say That Remix)

Gimme Noise: How’s 2010 treating you?
Heavygrinder: It’s been well. Have been playing in different states and working on more releases and working on including my own vocals on tracks.

What’s your favorite memory of Minneapolis?
Headlined an all female dj party with DJ Heather a few years ago and had a blast. Really looking forward to that great crowd that appreciates the music. It’s an honor to be featured along side with many of the artists on the line up.

Do you miss record shopping now that the industry has gone digital?
Yes, I definitely miss record shopping but the digitalization has made it a lot easier for us to get the tracks that we want.

Give us your favorite quote from someone who will inspire us:
“Music doesn’t lie. If there is something to be changed in this world, then it can only happen through music.” -Jimi Hendrix

Thoughts on trends in the EDM scene right now?
I have noticed the decline in the house scene… as I use to play morevstraight house music and dnb.  Have also noticed the sudden rise in the dubstep scene. Kids love it.

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Yeah but can you catch a fly in those

Getting to know… KEITH MACKENZIE


Free Downloadable Mix: http://www.sendspace.com/file/adz06k

Current Top 10 Chart:
1. Sporty-O – Booty Jiggle
2. DJ Icey – Seville
3. Nylon Pink - Fluff
4. Sandro Silva – Blaze
5. DJ Fixx and Sporty-O – Shake It Sporty
6. Sidney Samson – The World Is Yours
7. Ill DJ Chris B and DJ Icey – What We Do
8. Kultur and Colombo – 123 Breakbeat
9. Deekline and Dustin Hulton featuring Sporty-O – Apple Bottom
10. Curtis B and Whiskey Pete – Keep on Movin’

How is 2010 treating you?
It’s been excellent so far!  I’ve gotten to play at some really great places this year including London, Rome, Cadiz (Spain), Hawaii and more!  I’ve been keeping super busy with my label “illeven eleven” putting out about 4 releases per quarter.

What are your current creative projects?
As a label, we have an album from ATL phenom rapper Sporty-O called “International Wingman” coming out in mid July.  It has productions from some of the biggest names in Electro, Breaks and Dubstep in the package.  For myself,  Ive been doing alot of work with DJ Fixx and Curtis B and have about 5-6 things slated to come out before the end of 2010.  Also working on a breaks meets electro meets house and techno mix with my boy Serch from here in the CHI

What’s your next production release?
A remix of LaZRtag’s song that they did with Whiskey Pete on the vocals called “Young Hollywood”  coming out on my label “illeven eleven”  I did the remix with Curtis B.

Have you been to Minneapolis before?
This will be first time and Im really looking forward to it!  Ive heard only good things about the scene in Minneapolis. Im super excited that Bassgasm will be my first party there, and judging by all the hype around it, it looks as though Minneapolis knows how to get down! Additionally, breaks do not get that much exposure in the midwest so Im glad to bring my flavor there.

Are you influenced by any Twin Cities artists?
I used to buy Freddy Fresh records back in the day =)

How do you feel about the industry going digital?
I for sure miss record shopping, the feel of vinyl and the sound as well.  However, Im cool with the industry going digital.  I like playing/doing re-edits of stuff and this is not stuff that we used to do back when we played vinyl.  if we did a re-edit of something and wanted to play it, we would have to get dubplates and it takes time and money!  Now, I can re-edit a song in the hotel the night of and play it immediately Dubplates  were fun though!  I definitely miss vinyl but am content DJing digitally.

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Dark. Brooding. Bruna.


Getting to know … CHRISTIAN BRUNA

Free Downloadable Mix: “Kiss The Future”

Top 10 Chart:
01. Kabuki feat. Jeru The Damaja – Watch Your Step – V Recordings
02. Christian Bruna – Imagine That – Liquid Brilliants
03. Netsky – Eyes Closed – Allsorts
04. Kabuki feat. Jenna G – Just Hold On (Serum Remix) – V Recordings
05. Camo & Krooked feat. Tali – Verve – Audio Porn
06. Eveson – Found A Groove – Liquid V
07. Dave Owen – Still Waters – Influence Records
08. Eveson – So Fine- Liquid V
09. Camo & Krooked – History of The Future – Audio Porn
10. Gridlok – Bottomfeeder – Project 51 Recordings
Gimme Noise: How is 2010 treating you?
Christian Bruna: Not bad, I’m alive and well. My family and children are healthy, and I feel like it’s the early 90’s again, in more than one way. I’ve been doing things that I’ve enjoyed since I was a youngster, recreational activities such as painting (graffiti), and skateboarding. I’m feeling very positive in regards to this second phase of my life.

Why do you think you were booked to play Bassgasm 2?
The experience and knowledge based on years of doing my thing here in NYC. The competition is fierce and many people succeed, but come and go. Very few can stand the test of time. Looking forward to Woody’s parties and seeing how the Mid-West brings it!

What kind of vibe are you playing this summer?
I’m basically trying to cram in some of the best Jungle/D&B from the last 15 years or so into one power-packed roller coaster of a ride. In the wise words of the infamous KRS-ONE, “Edutainment” is how I’d best describe it.

Which artists are you inspired by lately?
Camo & Krooked, Netsky, Serum, Mutated Forms, Savage Rehab, and others…

What do you think has changed most about the scene over the last 5-10 years?
The word Rave is practically non-existent. Promoters, press, and the media are using the word “Festivals” more and more, as opposed to the word “Rave” and its negative connotations. EDM genres are being mixed up more than ever, even crossing over into Jam Bands and more live pa’s.

How do you feel about the industry going digital?
I think it’s great since I get most of my music sent to me from all over the world via AIM. I already have too much vinyl and wouldn’t know what to do with it if I kept buying. I do miss the act of buying and sellingrecords at a record shop. I used to work at the now defunct Satellite Records here in NYC for many, many years.

Tell us your favorite quote.
I don’t know who said it first, but it’s my favorite. “Feel The Force, Don’t Force The Feel.”

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Meet your Bassgasm2 DJs, Vol. 1:From City Pages

Posted in music on July 15th, 2010 by Aaron Bliss
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Bassgasm 1 – Denis Jeong Plaster for CP

I really can not say enough kind things about City Pages and Jen Boyels!  Below is one of her latest Blogs on our little scene – Take a moment to see what Jen has to say and read a little bit of q&a with myself and some of my amazing friends!

By Jen Boyles, Fri., Jul. 9 2010 @ 2:04PM

There are a lot of reasons people go to parties, but just one that will unite hundreds of dance music fans from around the Midwest for one of Woody McBride’s legendary massives — and that, dear friends, is the muthaf**ing bass. Packing 60-some odd DJs and more visuals and surprises than you can fathom, BASSGASM 2 is coming up quickly so we’re doing an interview series with 10 of the beat lovers scheduled behind the decks July 23 at First Avenue. Here are 3 locals to get to know now if you’ve not already: longtime scene rocker Easyrider, former Stepper’s Alliance DJ Aaron Bliss and ferocious female duo Kittybump.

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The droid you’ve come for isn’t here

Getting to know… EASYRIDER:
Bassgasm top ten Chart:
Lil Silva – Night Skanker EP – Nightslugs
Ikonika – Idiot (Altered Natives Remix) – Hyperdub
Meesha – Daat – Thoughtless Music
Artificial Intelligence – There’s a Crowd – V Recordings
Man Like Me – Lovestruck (Brackles Remix) – Black Butter Records
Marky & S.P.Y. – Riff Raff – Digital Soundboy
Four Tet – SIng (Mosca Remix) – Domino
Netsky – Escape fest. Darrison – Hospital Records
Deadboy – If U Want Me – Numbers
My My – Price Tag (Appleblim Remix) – Simple Records

Gimme Noise: How is 2010 treating you?
Easyrider: Things are really looking good, our regular Wednesday night, Konkrete Jungle Minneapolis at First Avenue is running over three years strong now, it keeps growing and evolving, and personally I am very busy between gigs, production and life – I just bought a house this year, so really just enjoying the fantastic Minneapolis lifestyle…

What are you working on currently?
I’ve completed about 6 tracks earlier this year and I’m now gearing up for another wave. I love a lot of music of different tempos and styles out there right now and I moved my studio into my new house so I’ve got a whole performance/studio/record repository going on and am really looking to take advantage of the space.

Favorite memory in Minneapolis?
Some of my best Minneapolis memories are Woody’s legendary massives, no joke – they really were that amazing and I’m sure Bassgasm will be the same.

What artists are you loving currently?
Mosca, Lil Silva, Original Sin, Altered Natives, Breakage, Danny Byrd, Tinie Tempah

How do you feel about DJing now that the industry has gone digital?
I still buy, collect and play mostly all vinyl in my dnb sets. I use Traktor and Serato in the clubs and at home for everything else…With “DVS” I enjoy the freedom to go back and forth between vinyl and digital. I’ve got thousands and thousands of records, I can’t imagine not being able to return to the source for my inspiration once and awhile. I have an open mind, but to me, vinyl is still in the heart and soul of our culture.

What do you think of the Bassgasm 2 lineup? It’s a lot. Guaranteed good time. The last one was legendary.

Any last thoughts? Music will never stop. It will live as long as people are around and maybe a good deal longer.

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Mr. Kind Eyes

Getting To Know…. AARON BLISS

Gimme Noise: How is 2010 treating you?
Aaron Bliss: It has been an amazing year for me so far, I’ve been meeting and working with so many people and learning so many things about the music and the business.

What are your current creative projects?
I recently started working as the head of North American operations for Air London Music as an artist manger/agent, representing artists like, Kris Wadsworth, MANIK, Kate Simko, Nick Curley, and more.  I’m working on a new pop/r&b flavored house project with Amin Shabazz and Scott Radke. Most recently, I had the honor of working with three of the most amazing promoters in the US to throw a party in Detroit: Beretta, [KONTROL], and Humanaut. Even though the party had a few issues, it was a great experience.

How do you feel the dance music scene has changed most over the last 10 years? I really see dance music growing in the US. And now there are so many amazing parties in the US. Ten years ago, it was unheard of to see a major headliner play a room like the VIP/Record Room and 7th Street. This isn’t just happening here in Minneapolis, but all over. El Paso, Pittsburgh, and so many more, and dont get me started on Mexico!  Mexico is on the map big time.  Ten years ago, you didn’t see this. I buy it all and I love it all. Its called techno – “tech” short for technology. Embrace it.

What are your thoughts on playing Bassgasm?
Last year, I was allowed to play Both the main room system and the Entry system. For me the Main room system was amazing. The vibe in the Entry was tops, I pretty much spent the whole night in there!

Which Minneapolis artists are you influenced most by?

JET, Prince, Information Society, Chic (Won’t you take me to….  Funky town!)

What’s your favorite party you’ve DJed or attended?

DJing would have to be a cross between this last Detroit party and believe it or not, Fargo.  I played a party in Fargo that was broken up due to a blizzard.  EasyRider and myself were invited to play in this little basement at about 4am. We played classics till the sun came up.  The place was packed and the love was amazing. Party wise, there’s so many to list but my time in NYC. There was a party there called Bliss and it was the best times dancing in my life. I even took my name from those nights.

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What’s a kittybum…er…ok we get it

Getting to know… KITTYBUMP
DOWNLOADABLE MIX: Kibbles & 8 Bits

Gimme Noise: How is 2010 treating you?
Kitty Bump: Quite well thanks! Been working touring the midwest and getting ready to release our new EP, KittyBump presents : Fresh Step (our own new EDM genre).

What is your favorite memory of Minneapolis?
SNDP @ First Avenue!

How do you feel the dance music scene has changed most over the last 10 years?
We’re a little saddened that vinyl got kicked out the door, however, it is a great thing to have 1000+ tracks at your fingertips in the digital world these days, but vinyl is our first love. We don’t miss the prices of record shopping, but the thought of flipping through stack of vinyl makes us nostalgic. Also, all of the music we grew up on is making a comeback. AWESOME to hear it again.

How do you feel about playing Bassgasm 2?
We’re quite familiar with Woody’s “wall of bass” parties and are really excited. We’re glad you e-mailed this interview instead of live, we can’t hear SHIT anymore.

Click here for the BG1 slideshow.

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“That’s a lot of DJs”

Orig posted by Jen Boyels for City Pages Minneapolis

http://blogs.citypages.com/gimmenoise/2010/07/bassgasm_interv.php

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Aaron Bliss, bassgasm, Easyrider, First Ave., Kittybump, Woody McBride

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Need I say more?

Posted in music on March 7th, 2010 by Aaron Bliss
Particle People and S.I.M Present A Desolate Bus Tour

Particle People and S.I.M Present A Desolate Bus Tour

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Interview with Jeff Bloom aka “Broadway & Wilson” (Chicago, IL – OM, Guesthouse, .dotBleep) – SATURDAY 3-6-10

Posted in music on March 2nd, 2010 by Nate Laurence

This Saturday (3-6-10), HotDish (1st Saturdays @ BLACK) are back riding the wave created by BASSGASM, Doc Martin (presented by Particle People) and their successful day-after-BASSGASM show with Etones and the Sexbotz. This time HotDish lights the VIP on fire with Jeff Bloom (Chicago – OM, Guesthouse, .dotBleep) and Mike Moilanen (Mpls house DJ master)!

Chicago’s infamous champion…Jeff Bloom (aka Broadway & Wilson…aka PO!NTF!VE) IS IN THE HOUSE! Jeff’s one of the scene’s most amiable dudes and there is no doubt he’s got genius talent to boot. With releases that span an eclectic hodge-podge of sub-genres in house music, there is no doubt surprises are in the stew! His production has gotten him the attention of some of the top labels internationally (including Guesthouse, dotBleep, D’Lectable, Gallery, and big playas OM Records) – to name a few – and he’s rocked the decks all over the USA and as far as Belgium. Most notably is Jeff’s on-going venture at the Uptown Lounge in Chicago where he has continued to build the Midwest scene with some of Chi-Towns most pumpin’ parties. This will be his first venture to Minneapolis so we’re planning on a binge pig-out to welcome him. But, you can’t have your pudding until you eat your meat. Thus…we’re welcoming in hometown homeboy Mike Moilanen to warm up the spot for us. This will be Mike’s first showing at HotDish and we’re looking forward to having this Minneapolis Nightclub Resident DJ – and know he has the right ingredients to set it off. As always…Nate Laurence and J Matthews will be having their typical aneurism behind the decks, mid-spot, because we like when you like when we barf the funk! Naw mean?!!

Nate Laurence caught up with Jeff to discuss his production, residency in Chicago, and the future of house music in Chicago!

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NL: JEFF! We’re stoked to have you play Minneapolis! You’ve built a hell of a discog recently on some really amazing house labels. Talk a little about “Broadway & Wilson” (with Andrew Emil), “Subconscious Collective” (with Mike Payne), and the other cooperative projects you’ve assembled.

JB: The project I’m most stoked about is “Broadway & Wilson,” a collab between myself and Andrew Emil.  We just dropped our “Good Old Daze LP” and it is exclusive right now on Stompy.com and about to hit the rest of the distributors soon.  Andrew and I are really trying to reconnect with the energy that got us our Gallery Music (Records) EP and on OM Records, and right now I think we are really falling into a good groove. Working with other people can be difficult, especially when it comes to staying true to your vision and not compromising.  However, with Andrew, I’m really comfortable with where he comes from and we share a mutual understanding about what we like and what makes the dancefloor move. With the “Good Old Daze LP” we tried to put in something for everyone and add some of the diversity that first started grabbing people’s attention.

NL: I can only image Gene Farris LOVES that LP. Great stuff! Much of your production has been marked as fitting the “jack/funky” genre but I know – from being a fan – that it’s problematic to pigeonhole your style (I’m currently thinking of your work on “Farris Wheel” and “Itch and Sniff” records). Talk a little about your production and the inspiration for your work.

JB: I don’t like genres or labels.  I think It makes it too convenient to just put something in a box.  The difficult thing is making music that is relevant, that people like, and that excites you.  It’s easy to hit just one of those factors, but to get them all is the trifecta.  As far as my inspiration, I draw constant inspiration from the people in the scene all over the world, as well as all of the amazing talent that Chicago has to offer.  There are so many people who have not only paved the way in Chicago, but continue to push the envelope.  I feel the bar is always being pushed so high, I’m just trying to catch a glimpse before it’s out of sight again.

Jeff Bloom Interview and Jackcast

 

Check out the Jeff Bloom Featured  WNUR Radio Mix

NL: LOL! I’m sure you’re here to stay! All is in sight brother. Regardless, any new goodies coming out? Where, when…we need to know!

JB: Like I said, check out the “Good Old Daze LP” on Farris Wheel Recordings.  There is also a “Broadway & Wilson” remix of Gene Farris classic “Here I Am Baby” coming out on Ken ECB’s Alphabet Music just in time for Winter Music Conference (WMC).  There is also a “Broadway & Wilson” remix of Gene Farris f/J Dub “Back & Forth” that will be out shortly as well.  We also just finished a remix for Bear Who? titled “The Dancer,” but I’m not sure when that will be out.

NL: The Bear Who? track is INSANE! I was also humbled to play your night at Uptown Lounge in Chicago during my Uptown Lounge/Smartbar debauchery a few weeks ago. Had a discharge of fun! I know that Chicago too, is struggling to keep it “underground.” Your night is amassing mucho attention. Tell us about your residency, guest spots, your homey Andrew Emil (a very hospitable young man by the way), and what you’re working so hard to create in your nitch of Chi-Town!

JB: I’m really thankful to have such a great residency in Chicago.  I’ve been doing “PO!NTF!VE Presents…Friday’s” every week now for three and a half years.  It is really nice to have such a great place for people to come hear underground music amongst really wonderful people.  We’ve been able to have some amazing national and international talent like D-t3ch a couple of weeks back, and we also have an incredible upcoming lineup with DJ Heather on 3/19!

NL: Speaking of “building in Chicago”…WNUR (Chicago’s last bastion of dope house music on an FM station) recently had a fundraiser including you, DJ Heather, Santiago, Frankie J, Karl Almaria, Chris Grant, and Audio Soul Project (wowza!)! DJ Sangre at WNUR has amazed me with what he’s done. Talk a little about the community effort to continue to preserve house music in Chicago and your part in that effort.

JB: It is so nice that there is still a place to regularly hear some great house music, I’m really thankful that WNUR is still going strong.  DJ Sangre is really doing his best to help bring some much needed exposure to the current Chicago house scene.  The scene is always changing so much, and it is really important that everyone involved pull together and realize that we are all a part of the same team.  We all have so much to gain by working together, and it is so important now, with the digital revolution in full swing.

NL: You’ve had the opportunity to play all over the states and Europe. Rumor has it you bang heads! LOL! Are there any favorite artists out there that currently move you? What can we expect to hear in the VIP on Saturday?

JB: I do my best to beat it up no matter which border I have crossed to be there!  I love playing music for people all over this wonderful planet and I’m super stoked to put a new city on the resume!  Watch out for some new ones from myself and friends.  I’m sure we’ll be hearing some of the hot stuff Frankie J has been dropping on his labels Spatula City and Flapjack.  Probably going to drop some Wattie Green, and of course your man Nate, Scrubfish!

NL: So, this is your first time in our humble city, no? What are your thoughts about the music that has come out of Minneapolis over the years? Anything you want to say to appease the hometown crowd? Thoughts about the Minneapolis/Chicago intersect in house music?

JB: I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Prince.  He is such a prolific artist and it is hard to think of many who have contributed so greatly to our world of music.  To play at 1st Avenue is such an incredible honor.  I’m really thankful!  I’ve also heard nothing but awesome things about what you guys do at Black and I’m sure Saturday is going to be no different.  In his honor I’m going to bring the heat.  Preparations are underway.  Danger!

NL: We love Prince too! No doubt! And…THANKS Jeff! We’re entirely stoked and humbled to have you this Saturday night in the VIP. Bang it brothren of the funk!

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The day after BASSGASM – More crazy party action with HotDish!!!

Posted in music on February 17th, 2010 by J Matthews

SAVE YOUR BASSGASM TICKET!!!

After the craziness of BASSGASM there are still good parties to be had

And if you attended BASSGASM…..

The boys over at HotDish want you to save some energy and party with them the next night!!! They are going to be offering $3 entry if you show your ticket stub at the VIP Room door (Located on the right hand side of First Avenue Nightclub).

Click on Flyer for more Details

Saturday Night (2/20) – E Tones, Sexbots, and HotDish (Nate Laurence and J Matthews)

“Oh. no. you. just. didn’t!!!”

$5 (Or $3 if you present your BASSGASM Ticket Stub at the VIP Room street entrance on First Avenue)
18+
10 pm – 2ish am!
First Avenue VIP room entrance

OMG OMG OMG!!

We are extra excited about this month’s show and hope that you are too. It’s a thrill to bring in one of the veteran DJs who has been a staple in this town since day one. A legend in the Twin Cities house music scene, E Tones will NOT disappoint. His love for house music is out of control and stems from the days of Let It Be, Danceteria, and Radio Depth Probe just to name a few. His sound and vibe will grab your soul, and leave you winded at the end of the night.

AND AND AND!!

We have a special treat of robot lovin. Bringin you the naughtiness and bleepin debauchery, this chromatic duo is one part Traas and equal part Daveed, or otherwise known as the Sexbots. Together, they bring it every time with sexy resonance all up in your eardrums; lifting you cheeky robot dancers into a state of automatic frenzy.

Of course, HotDish will be there too, bringing you the usual stew of funkin-jack/slammin-house craziness and party time excellence. We are Nate Laurence and J Matthews and our one goal for every show is ASS SHAKING. It’s our secret motto.

Alrighty, you got this far! Ah nice!! On facebook, hit up Nate “Bam!-oh-my-goodness” Laurence or “Oh-its-going-to-be-that-kinda-party” J Matthews and say hello. We are doing special things for those who plan on coming out and getting crazy with us.

So, yea… you pretty much have to go. We love you, and our HotDish dinner is not going to be the same without you.

Once again: (Seriously, don’t forget)

TOO MUCH LOVE freaky (Crisco Twister) lovers: REMEMBER that when you enter the side door, you get free crossover to TML. That means, awesomeness all over the club that night for a measly $5, but only if you enter the VIP side door (on 1st Avenue). Double your pleasure, double your fun! You’re invited. We’d love to see you in the VIP!

This is an 18+ Show, and $5 Cover. Best drink specials in town! Best vibe in town. Come party!!!
Additional “Boomin Granny” Sound being brought to you by: Son Carciano.

Official Facebook Event Invite Right Here!!

Official HotDish Page!!

Video of some of our last parties!!

HotDish Holiday 2nds @ VIP Room First Avenue Night Club
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Something wicked… Voodeux Live at Black

Posted in music on January 20th, 2010 by Aaron Bliss
VOODEUX

VOODEUX

I first found out about Voodeux in the winter of 2007 when I heard “The Curse” on a promo mix by Claude VonStroke. Right away I was blown away by the spooky and sexy sound. The creepy synths and the big pads just stuck with me. I think I played that track in every set for about 6 months and just craved more.

When I found out that they were launching their new full length album with a rare live performance in Detroit last year I had to hear it! I ran around like crazy that night, a psycho cab driver, and a huge line later there I was front and center, hands in the air once again blown away by their sound. I knew right then that I had to get them to Minneapolis and when I found out they were available during a fellow Particle Person’s birthday it was an obvious choice.

VOODEUX

Not only are they amazing song writers and producers they are also funny and personable, I was happy to take some time for an interview with James and Tanner of Voodeux. What follows is our conversation as well as a special after hours JackCast from Tanner Ross and a stream of Voodeux’s promo set just to get a taste of what is to come this Saturday at Black.

Voodeux Promo live mix

 
Voodeux Live

Voodeux Live

Guys…  To start I would like to get you introduced, Could you tell us a little bit about the concept behind Voodeux?

James: The concept sprouted from the combination of my hermetic obsessions with the occult, and Tanner’s horror flick affinity.  It sorta grew on its own, and the whole thematic idea of what Voodeux stands for is still evolving.  I’m really into combining the funkiness of raw dance music and the deep hypnotic nature of techno.  It’s about creating tension and dramatic sequences and engaging the listener with white knuckles, unclear what’s around the corner.
Tanner: Ditto

You both live in different states, how is that? What is your writing process?

Voodeux: We just share project files and send them back and forth via internetz.

James and Tanner

James and Tanner

Tanner and James, The last 3 years have been quite eventful for you two, from taking off on your own productions, a remix of the biggest underground track of 2007 (Tanners remix of “Who’s afraid of Detroit”) To the first big single on Mothership Records (the Curse) and now one of the hottest full length albums of 2009 on one of Americas top techno labels.  How does that feel?

Tanner: The past few years have been a huge whirlwind of craziness. I spent my last semester of college on an airplane doing the Voodeux tour and dj gigs. I was a music arranger and producer for a National Geographic Documentary. All of these experiences have really shaped who I am now. To be exact, I cannot put a finger on those details. My work ethic has really improved over the years. I used to just pick at ideas here and there and now I am staying focused. The result of the concentration is, productivity.

James: It’s been pretty exciting, but sometimes overwhelming when everything’s thrown at you at once.  It’s definitely given me the chance to discover what I like and don’t like, and how to find longevity within it.  Tourwise, eyes are open for meaningful events, where promoters pour their hearts into building creative experiences and creating landscapes for optimal listening.  As for the music, it’s great to have the wonderful support and vision from Barclay and Dirtybird/Mothership, as they put so much careful work into intelligently pushing things forward on a global scale.  Knowing The Paranormal is so well-received is great, and we’re harnessing that energy for our 2nd album.

Are there any new Voodeux projects in the works?
Voodeux: We are in the brainstorming process for the next album. Recording starts in Feb.

How did the relationship begin with Mothership and DirtyBird?
To make a very long story short…
A magical beam of light came out of the sky, following the beam, a seimic low frequency wave produced by an 808 bass hit me to the ground. I found the answer and everything has been absolutely fantastic since.

Just a Spoonfull

Just a Spoonfull

Voodeux: We are brothers from different mothers.

Tanner,  I recently read in an article where you mentioned you were just recently getting in to DJing the last few years.  What encouraged you to pick up such a nasty habit?

Tanner: I think it is just a natural progression for me. I love playing and I will continue to until I physically unable.

James, you have been producing records for years now.  I remember playing your records and reviewing them on Nu-breaks forum back in the early 2000’s.  How has your music progressed over the last few years and what new projects are you working on?

James: I hope it’s progressed and still progressing.  I’m working on EPs with Thoughtless and Harmonious Discord, and just finished a vocal album with Amagine, a time-traveling multidimensional MC here in Philly.  I’m staying busy, and one of the main focuses for 2010, and what I’m getting very excited about, is the Voodeux followup album.

Tanner, you seem to be busy as well, I heard a rumor of even a dubstep project, what can we expect from you in the near future?

I did work on about 6 dubstep tracks. After some thought I decided it wasn’t my calling. That said, I have learned a lot of new things by experimenting with that sound and it is starting to really effect the way I approach music. I am working on a bunch of new projects this year. I released an ep on Airdrop with Sergio Santos at the end of 09 and we are starting to work on our next ep along with a few remixes. Sergio and I are also working with Soulclap as a group called SECT. SECT is going to be releasing an ep on Culprit early this year followed by more eps. SECT came about because Chalrie of Soulclap has been my roommate for three years now aswell as Sergio and it wouldn’t make sense for Eli of SC to not work with us. I am really excited about this project, I think we are making something really special.

Both of you have amazing use of sound and sound design, Tanner I believe you even went to school for sound design. Its abundantly clear in both Voodeux and in your own productions. Any chance of a Sample Pack from you guys?

James: I dunno…  I like sample packs, but I found I have an incredibly short attention span for putting them together.  It seems like something that would better be created by us sitting in a room for 12 hours just recording strange and eerie noises nonstop.  That in itself could be dangerous.
Tanner: I don’t really have the time to do a sample pack. I have always wanted to make some really cool kits and such. Some day I will get around to it.

Mothership Records

Mothership Records

James: Lots of granular synthesis.  Granular-To-Go, Grainstates, KTGranulator.  I’m also really digging Camel Audio’s Alchemy right now.
Tanner: Ditto and lots of reverb.

Another thing I love to ask and I think it really gives people some idea as to where you come from…  Whats on the Ipod, what do y’all listen to when its not Techno time, or is it always techno time for you?

Tanner: Missy Elliot is always on rotation along with Grave Diggaz, Timbaland and Magoo, Lil Wayne, Detroit Grand Pubas and random things. I don’t listen to techno much these days, more underground house music and music for the party after the after party.

James: No way, you can’t listen to techno all the time because it’s a dead-end street.  Inspiration comes from everything else.  You have the experiences, you hear the music, you’re moved by the music, and you go into the studio and pour out what you’ve learned.  Techno is a continuous ever-flowing tapestry of sound, a global collaboration of sonic synthesis.  Techno inspires more techno of course, but if there’s no other music, we reach a point where we’re just recycling the same sounds over and over.  I guess when that happens, we call it a “sub-genre” and move on.  For me though, right now I’m listening to the works of Jacaszek, Offthesky, and Steinbrüchel.  And I just had a spontaneous 12-hour Nine Inch Nails listening session the other day.  Dunno where that came from.

As an extra special treat, Tanner was nice enough to record a special after hrs mix for Jack the Box!

Tanner Ross JackCast010

Tanner Ross JackCast010

 

Goldwill – Matikal
Nina Kraviz – I’m Gonna Get You
Wolf + Lamb – If U Had ( Shaun Reeves Edit )
Baeka – Right At It
Taron-Trekka – Shiori
Adrien – Underground
Nize & Nyce – Levon Whitney
SECT – Man Of Wisdom ( SECT=Soulclap, Sergio Santos and Tanner Ross)
Tanner Ross & Sergio Santos – Space Cakes

Nicolas Jaar – Time For Us

Join us this Saturday at BLACK for Voodeux Live with Residents Arron Bliss and Milosh

Interview by Aaron Bliss

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Mpls Merriment and HotDish Exclusive Jackcast w/ Alex Jarvis

Posted in music on December 26th, 2009 by J Matthews

Its finally here and we are all f#$%ing stressed with the holidays. Dealing with family, friends, loved ones, holidays, shopping, parties, entertainment, driving, eating, drinking, traffic, weather…….the list goes on.

Its enough to go crazy, right?! But fear not party people. HotDish is coming to rescue you not on the day of your hangover, but the day after. The day when you think to yourself, “I can party like that again. Lets go get a cocktail and get reckless!”

This Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 (wow, did I just say 2010?) HotDish is bringing the funk per our usual naughtiness with a local DJ treat. To top of your festivus fruitcake, we got a big spoonful of Jackcast featuring local legend, Alex Jarvis!

Check out his Jackcast and read on to hear more about this months HotDish shows.

Alex Jarvis Jackcast Template

 

Tired of the familial merriment? Too much “Roast Beast?”

FORGETABOUTIT!

The best way to cure a New Years hangover is MORE HOUSE MUSIC! So…the chefs at HotDish are digging in your mama’s fridge for tasty leftovers and whipping up a regional pan-warmer you can sink your teeth into without gaining another pound!

Saturday, January 2nd HotDish Presents “HotDish Holiday Seconds” featuring local favorites: Alex Jarvis, Nancy Cheng, Saint Lewis, Nate Laurence, J Matthews, and “Jack” -  our 8-foot blowup snowman who had a successful lung surgery following our last show (he simply couldn’t handle being mounted that much in one night but is back for more)! And so are we!

Alex Jarvis: a hometown favorite since most of you were in diapers. We’re taking advantage of his rebirth of total ill-ness. Every set this guy has been throwing down lately has made us misty so we can’t wait for more!

Nancy Cheng: With absolutely NO shortage of character and charm, we were in need of a little spice for our feast and a dope DJ to boot. So, we’re inviting Nancy to rip the wheels and…well…melt your face!

Saint Lewis: We love this guy! Why? Because he has always stayed true to what kicks dance music aficionados in the ars. Just when you thought the music was starting to get hygienic, the “Saint” shows up and makes sure he dirties every dish on the table!

HotDish hosts Nate Laurence & J Matthews: If you’re true…you know how we do! If you haven’t caught us sweating our old-guy butts off behind the decks, join us!

Once again:

TOO MUCH LOVE freaky (Crisco Twister) lovers: REMEMBER that when you enter the side door, you get free crossover to TML. Double your pleasure, double your fun! You’re invited. We’d love to see you in the VIP!

Additional “Boomin Granny” Sound being brought to you by: Son Carciano.

10PM / 18+ / $5 / Enter Side Door!

We party every first Saturday of the month in the VIP room and it is always a good time. Last month was insane with Lee Jarvis from Lodon, UK and this month will prove to be the same. Dont miss out, Alex Jarvis (quite possibly distant cousin to Lee) is guaranteeing the same pleasures and debauchery.

HotDish has also been invited to play this NYE at International Market Square. To learn more about that, just check out their website or go here www.nyempls.com or click on the picture. :)

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Dual Jackcasts and Interviews with Hyperactive and Matt Rissi

Posted in music on December 14th, 2009 by J Matthews

Look out!!

Craziness is about to be had this Saturday in the VIP room of First Ave and chances are that you will get there before it sells out! This weekend get ready for Loud and Clear to present two amazing DJs who get down with these interviews (by: Aaron Bliss and Lil Aaron) and special Jackcasts. And also will be getting down this Saturday from 10pm – 2am(ish) up in the VIP room of First Avenue Nightclub, Minneapolis, MN.

Hyperactive

Hyper, you started your career in Chicago in the early 90’s and at that time there was so much amazing house and techno coming from the city. What was it like to be apart of that time period?
Hyperactive: My career started in the mid 80s, and at that time the music coming out of Chicago was House.  We didn’t have nearly as many sub genres then, but they came quick as music quickly diversified.  No other time in my history was music as intoxicating for me as the 80s.  When you hear that phrase suck in the 80s, it has a different meaning for me.  Not only was this a time where Chicago House music was igniting but real Hip Hop and B Boy culture was taking root as well.

What artists influenced you the most? How do you think this experience added to your career?

I think about this question often, and I really have to say as whole the original jack masters, Farley, Hurley, etc..  Although this goes back some time, I always circle back to my roots as a listener and dj.

Speaking about influences…  What was it like being mentioned on Daft Punk’s “Teachers”?
It’s certainly flattering.  I met Thomas Bangalter through my booking agent back then, Fab G, and had the chance to get in the studio for a day when I was in Paris for a gig at the Rex Club.  All this was prior to their album and this song.  I took it  as more of a shout out, but obviously it meant something much more.

A number of people feel that some of your best work was released on a label called ‘Contact’.  What was your relationship to this label?
Contact was my label and was a P&D deal with the geezers who owned the Hip House record shop at that time.  They also started up UC and from association with the store it lead to the label and having some funding to get some music out.  Under the P&D deal it freed me up to not have to worry about anything other than A&R and my own writing.  Reptilian Tank, Jazzcore, Chicago, were tracks from that era on Contact.

You took a short break from the game and recently seem to really be back in full swing. Why the hiatus, what made you want to come back?
No matter what I tried to do when I was taking a break, sorting out personal matters and soul searching, I couldn’t escape the calls for gigs, for remixes, demos, etc.  Coupled with all that I simply missed my life as an artist and dj and chose to re-devote my time and energy to something I dreamt and chased as a kid.

Tell me about your label 4 Track Music, Who’s on it and what do you have coming up for us to look forward to?
4 Track is myself, Audioinjection, Kaufman and Ferdinand, Bip Soup, Contact classic re-releases, and some remixes of new and previously released tracks on Contact.  There’s a lull in he storm as I’ve been plotting out the next 5 years of what I want to do with the label and some new artists, and naturally some new product of my own.  I’m also setting my sights for getting me and a crew on tour in the US and overseas.

Like a number of people still making music you came from 909’s and Juno’s, now everything is digital in the studio.  How hard/easy has it been making the switch? (Tell us a little bit about your current set up compared to your days on Contact)
There was a time when I first started to switch over to sw based producing less than a year after I dumped a few grand into some new hardware gear and it was so frustrating picking the right sw and getting my head around it.  Although I used a ton of analog gear from the very start I always used a Mac for sequencing.  That was probably my saving grace in transitioning over to sw based sequencing which I do now.  I spent the early years in proper recording studios with a core group of friends who were musicians and engineers which helped me later on in my career.  At the beginning I really didn’t know crap about midi, h/w, s/w, it was actually kind of comical.

We are all looking forward to having you back out on December 19th, 2009.
What should we expect to hear from you this time around? Are there any new artists we should keep our ear out for?

It will be an emotional roller coaster.  A lot of new material.  There’s so much new music coming out, it’s hard to pin down any one artist being there’s so many contributors.

Hyperactive Jackcast

 

What was your inspiration for this mix?
This is the first mix since April.  The best way to put it is that it’s like a painter who’s been in a creative drought and returned from wandering and is inspired, and creative again.  Amongst many of the creative arts, it’s hard to imagine a world without music.

Interview by: Aaron Bliss and Lil Aaron

Matt Rissi

Matt, you seem to visit Minneapolis quite a bit. What is it about Minneapolis that you think stands out?

The people are what stand out for me…  Cultured & Knowledgeable individuals in a small metropolis environment that lack a big city attitude.  Everyone’s so humble & I love it here.

Over the course of the last decade Minneapolis has sort of become a home away from home.  Our friends up your way make it a great destination for me & I always look forward to awesome experiences when we come up.  It’s nice to be surrounded by like minded people that I’ve come to know pretty well while playing music or getting dirty on the dance floor.

How did you become such a part of the local scene here? (Tell us a story!)

I started coming up to the cities around 1997 for Mile High & Intellephunk parties.  We’re all techno people down here & the line ups that Woody & crew were putting together were pretty hot in those days.  We ended up including both Woody & the I*Funk folks in some smaller shows that were going on in Iowa & we eventually all sort of grew our relationships & connections from there.

I was inspired by the way that these people made techno happen.  From the sound systems that were set up to the talent that was booked to the concept that all of these elements formed to push.  We have a similar vision of this music & our friendships are what lead to the bridges that have been built between Iowa & MPLS.

We now invite each other back and forth to play all of the time & it’s great.  The Iowa crowd loves the way the MPLS people bring it & I think that the feeling is reciprocated when we’re up in your neck of the woods.  Throw a trip to Detroit in there every year for the festival & we’ve got memories in the works somethin’ serious.

What/Who is Solar Cathedral?

Solar Cathedral Recordings is a digital imprint that I own along with my buddy Mustafa Avdic.  In 2007 we started the label as an outlet to release our own music as well as the music of others & have since put out 16 EP’s & one LP.  We have an eclectic line up of producers old and new on our roster & have enjoyed sharing our music with the world.

You’re also a local promoter, what is it like promoting and DJ’ing in Iowa?

It’s challenging.  Aside from two or three special events every year we only have about 2 to 300 people that continuously come out to see us play in the city that I live in.  As of late a small group of bar owners have taken a liking to what we do & have presented us with the opportunity to play in their clubs more frequently.

The past two years have been crazy busy for me & I’ve been playing out an average of about 3 weekends out of the month.  This is great for me because I love to play music but it’s tough on the crowd & we burn people out pretty quickly.  Of course we’ve got our solid core of ‘heads’ supporting us but we’re constantly trying to get new people involved in our music to fill the holes left by those that don’t come out as often as they used to.

Are you currently working on any new projects? (New releases on SC?)

We’ve always got SOMETHING in the pipeline…  Our next release actually features Minneapolis duo Recon 22.  These guys are a bit outside of the norm in regards to the sound and feel of previous SC releases.  We plan on exploring different approaches to techno and this EP is a great example of that.

Mustafa has a couple of EP’s ready to go too and I think that people are going to be taking a liking to these tunes in a MAJOR way.  Dare I say his best work to date!???  Hmmmmm???  We’ve got some remix work by Habersham as well as a couple of Iowa producers that we want to highlight in the upcoming months.

I personally have been so busy DJ’ing that I’ve yet to get back into the studio myself.  I haven’t released a solo EP & that’s my next goal.  I hope to have something together in the next year or so.

Tell us a little about your pod cast mix…  What inspired this mix?

Well…  Is it just me or is it REALLY tough to put together a studio mix that one can be completely proud of?  My live recordings always turn out great but for some reason I’ve not been able to get excited behind the decks at home.  I beat myself up all week trying to get something recorded that was well thought out or planned but I kept ending up with sets that contained no heart or soul.

I trashed a few mixes & decided to stop taking myself so seriously…  I put myself in ‘vacation mode’ on Sunday (you know how it is when you’re on vacation right?) and recorded this Jackcast in one shot.  I’m pretty happy with it.  I played a bunch of music that I felt was right for the moment without thinking about which tracks were the ‘realest’ or ‘newest’ or ‘whatchu know about this shit right here?’ type of tunes & ended up blazing through an eclectic stack of old & new techno that I’ve been playing lately.

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I know, I know – so taboo but fact is…  people like to know.  What is your current DJ and music production set up? (What kinds of software/hardware combos are you digging?)

Ugh…  Don’t laugh at me but…  I’m actually DJ’ing with Serato.  Being as busy as I am with my day job & my weekend gigs I’ve been telling myself that I don’t have the time to finally make the switch to Traktor.  Becoming familiar with the program, mapping all of my tracks, being able to troubleshoot the software live should I have any problems, etc…

I think I’ll finally make the switch when the NI X1 controller comes out in Feb.  I am in full understanding of the capabilities that I will have when I finally go 100% digital I’ve just yet to man up and fucking do it.  I think about it all the time…  I’m constantly coming up with scenarios in my head that I’ll be able to create when empowered with Traktor & I’m really excited to dive into it I just haven’t jumped ship yet.

Lately I’ve been using CDJ1000’s or Technic1200’s…  Whatever is a better fit for the show.  I really like Allen & Heath mixers & after owning a xone 92 for about 5 years I just bought a xone 62 and absolutely LOVE it.  I also lug around an old school Pioneer EFX 500 to run timed delay through my aux send/return.  I can’t wait to get rid of the decks & efx box though…  Soon enough!

In regards to producing…  The tracks that I’ve released were all made with Propellerhead’s Reason.  I’m actually pretty amateur in the studio & wouldn’t have any material out on release if it weren’t for Mustafa.  He’s played an important role in teaching me how to produce music & without him wouldn’t be where I am today.  I’m starting to work with FL Studio & plan on getting to know that program a bit better during the upcoming months.

Interview by: Aaron Bliss

Word em up! Come down to check out this craziness. SRSLY!/NO_LIE!! This is going to be a greatly insane night with what has lately been all sold out shows. Click on the flyer below to see it bigger and read up on the madness-ness.

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