Monday, 31 May 2010

Fornogoodreason - Zeitsprung


The wildly oscillating talents of Russell Smith aka fornogoodreason drops his latest mix Zeitsprung.

Mr Smith’s blend of dub laden drum patterns, squelchy acid splurts and appropriately placed clunks are fit to soundtrack Freidrichshain’s new Berghanoramabar…what you havnt heard?

Time Jump or as zie Germans say ‘Zeitsprung’ blends the ‘so hot right now’ Actress, efdemin, Tom Trago, Mark Henning and Marcel Dettman with seasoned kopfs Wincent Kunth, Oni Ayhun, Shakleton and SCB.

For those of you in the Essex part of the world over the next few months and want agoodreason to venture out be sure to check out fornogoodreason jackin monfly Oscillate Wildly.

Dates below

Roska & James Blake - Barhouse Essex 12/6 


Emalkay, Actress & Tomb Crew - Barhouse Essex 27/7 


Jayou & Deadboy - Barhouse Essex 10/9

Sunday, 23 May 2010

TEA with Ethyl


Stripped back yet melodic is the name of the game for young taste maker Tim Hopgood aka Ethyl.

Ethyl has been in rare form over the past 12 months collaborating with fellow homies Huxley & Flori with the stella 'Sassanids' & 'The Trimley' EP's as well as filling in for Panoramabar's Steffi in Vienna courtesy of Mt Mt Efjalldoyouspellit... whilst working on new releases for Quintessentials and the resurfacing Secretsundaze label.

Ethyl caught up with TEA to talk house, jazz, why fruit tea's arn't tea's and explain the philosophy behind a Pope shitting in the woods.

So you were stuck in Vienna thanks to Mt Efjallajökull, how was that?


You can spell it!  But can you say it?  It was actually a real good giggle.  I was out there with Flori staying with friends so it just meant we got a longer holiday.  We managed to get a few more slots out there playing records too (beyond the night we were originally booked to play at) so it wasn't too costly.  It's a really lovely city and thanks in part to the contribution of the guys that booked us at Praterei, there's a healthy scene emerging too.  It's one of the few places I've visited outside London where I could see myself living.  That is if it weren't for the extent of my German starting and ending with - 'mein hamster ist tot.'

You also filled in for Steffi right?

Yeah we played the closing party of a week long sound and visuals festival called Soundframe.  It was held at a big old brewery and was really good fun. Seems the Austrians know how to organise a piss up...

With only a handful of releases you seemed to have burst onto the scene, how long have you been producing for?

I've been making beats for years and years.  I got my first copy of Reason at about 14, 15 and I'm 23 now so nearly ten years.  Of course it was rubbish for a while and a lot of people might say it still is but I've only recently started putting things out - mainly due to the impetus of Huxley.  He's quite a motivated fellow and gave me the metaphorical shove to get virtually finished music sent out to labels. That's why our first release had some solo stuff from each of us as well as collaborations.  I don't think I've ever been 100% satisfied with my productions, no matter how 'finished' they are - the thing is, if I hear a KDJ track as many times as I have heard one of my own I'd start to go off that too I'm sure.  This is why I'm trying to move towards a more hardware based studio setup and a more live reliant work process - where tracks are more performances in a way.  I'm trying to take the deliberation out of the method, then I might be able to stomach playing my own shit out (or not).

How did Huxley & Flori come about?

Their mums and dads did some quite unspeakable acts, not all together obviously but within their respective wedlock.  Saying that Flori's got the curls of his old milkman...  I grew up in the same small town as Huxley.  He was the year above me at school and we've been doing music stuff together for as long as I can remember - harking back to the garage days! Flori, I met at University in Birmingham.  We were just about the only two that didn't have Metallica tour dates listed on the back of our t-shirts.

Tell us a bit about your involvment with Secretsundaze and  ‘The Secret Agency’.

Myself and Flori have been going to the secretsundaze parties for years.   They've always got all the aspects just right for me but musically especially, it's right on the money.  It was only natural that we'd send music their way; for feedback more than anything else and we got talking from there.  Since then we've both played for secretsundaze events and will be doing so again this summer at their famous off Sonar bash in Barcelona.  On top of that, the secretsundaze label will be resurfacing with a focus on EPs, of which one will come from Flori and I.

You’ve got a whole summer ahead of you, will you be doing much touring?

I've got a few dates in the UK and Europe.  I'm playing again at mono_cult in Leeds, Wherehouse? in Nottingham and some London gigs.  We've got Sonar in June, I think we're returning to Vienna too and a few more in between.

Where does your jazzy influence come from?

I've always liked a bit of jazz.  I'm not a jazz head by any stretch, I know some people who are and the scarcity of my knowledge probably offends them, but it's a musical genre that I respect because of it's ability to defy rules.  As is also customary in these kind of interviews, my grandfather played in a sort of Dixieland jazz band so maybe it comes from there.

 

Who have you been feeling of late?

Aside from the greats Alex Agore, Marcello Napoletano , Hunee, Brawther, HomePark and Kyle Hall have been particularly consistent.  I also just picked up a nice EP on Eglo from Fatima which is great.  I've been listening to more and more broken and wonky stuff of late.

Whats in the pipeline for Ethyl for the rest of 2010?

Myself and Flori's EP, The Paisley Riffs is just about to drop on Quintessentials - a label that I've got a lot of time for so it's nice to have a release with them.  We've also got the aforementioned secretsundaze EP and I've got some more solo stuff on the way too, perhaps a sound that you might not expect from me.

Tell us about the aptly named track title 'If A Pope Shits In The Woods And No One Is There To Hear It'

Well it's a very famous philosophical pondering of Charles Mann isn't it?  Like if a bear shits on Schrödinger's cat and throws it into the wind, how many watches does Pavlov's dog have?


Finally whats your favourite Tea?

I've not been drinking tea for that long actually, which is apparently sacrilegious.  It was Flori who persuaded me to get into it because he swears nothing beats it on a hangover, and he's right.  So by the same reasoning I'm going to be getting stuck in to some crystal meth soon and do some serious tidying.  I recently tried a Mauritian tea, in Vienna actually which was nice, a little be sweeter and fruitier.  But that brings me neatly on to something that really gets my goat.  Fruit 'teas' aren't tea.  The tea plant's leafs make tea, not oranges and cinnamon and nettles.  They're infusions.  Have I spent the longest time answering the tea question?

We're tea enthusiast so the longer the better!

Watch out for Ethyl & Flori's 'Paisley Riffs' droppping on Quintessentials 31st May and checkout more of Ethyls choons and mixes here.

Friday, 21 May 2010

Iron Curtis Sweatlodge Podcast


To mark 30 years after legendary Joy Division front man Ian Curtis tragically took his own life, TEA pays a small tribute by posting Iron Curtis latest podcast for Sweatlodge.

Curtis has been releasing his blend sweet and emotive house cuts since 2008 on labels such as Mirau, Morris Audio, Boe Recordings and the stella Mule Musiq. 

So sit back, relax and let house music tear you apart.

"I used to work in a factory, and I was really happy because I could daydream all day." - Ian Curtis


01. Leaves - Mary mary (Slushy Vocal Snippet) 
02. Johannes Albert - New games 
03. E - T.e. 
04. Mateo & Matos - Raw Basics (Instrumental) 
05. Secondo - I think I'm gonna like 
06. The Big Crunch Theory - What To Say (Roman Fluegel Remix) 
07. Scott Hardkiss - Come On, come on (Morgan Geist Remix) 
08. Dexter - 1992 (Instrumental Version) 
09. Claro Intelecto - Back In The Day 
10. Ron Trent - Making Love (Original Version)

Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Alexander Robotnick Unveils New Album

Electro before electro was electro pioneer Alexander Robotnick configures his new album 'Analog Session'.

Co-produced with fellow stallion Lapo (Ludas Pinsky) known for his Florentine Reggae and more recently world, dub soul and ambient works,played live with Robotnick in the studio for 2 days straight on a vintage set up to make any analog enthusiast turn Italian green with evny. Their set up including a Oberheim Biphonic and a Korg Stage Echo.

 The entire process was caught on film and will be used as a bonus DVD which will accompany a limited edition version of Analog Session

'Obsession for the Disco Freaks' was the only release for Robotnick in 2009, an old school electro cruiser remixed by current day indie electro remixers Rory Phillips and Heavy Feet.

Analog Session will be released on June 7th

Tracklist
1.Concrete Seq 1 (Club Mix)
2.Fun-Faer (Club Mix)
3.N5 from Outer Space
4.Promenade Am3
5.Sunday Morning
6.In my House
7.It.122
8.Concrete Seq 1 (Video Version)
9.Fun-Fare (Video Version)


Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Marcel Dettmann. FACT. 150

Shouldn't go without a mention should it...

Available for 3 weeks only

Download here

Tracklist:
1. Arpanet – Heisenberg Compensation [Rephlex, 2005]
2. Sabre – Leveling Out pt.2 [Critical, 2010]
3. Kotai & Mo – Silencer [Elektro Music Department, 1997]
4. CTI – Conquest [Conspiracy International, 1984]
5. Cristian Vogel – Artists In Charge Of Expert Systems B1 [Mosquito, 1995]
6. Hecate & Kareem – The Payback A1 [Zhark, 1996]
7. Morphosis – Running Out [M>O>S, 2010]
8. DJ Yoav B. – Soul Surrender [Delsin, 2010]
9. Stefan Robbers – Backxpin [Ifach, 2000]
10. Steve Poindexter – Mental Problems [Chicago Underground, 1991]
11. Drexciya – Aquatic Bata Particles [Rephlex, 1994]
12. Tangula – Descending II [Diametric, 2010]
13. Redshape – Drama [Present, 2010]
14. Monojunk – Monotone Fantastique [Unknown]
15. Sian – Oblette – (Norman Nodge Remix) [Unknown]
16. Herwig Maurer – Utopia [Telepathic, 1997]
17. Polygon Window – UT1-Dot [Warp, 1992]

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Sunday, 16 May 2010

Beats in Space #520 - KiNK & Neville Watson



KiNK and Neville Watson are the latest to spark life into Tim 'Deadpan' Sweeney's long running New York who's of who radio show, Beat in Space.

Last year the two combined to make one of 2009's biggest hands up jams Blueprint and have sinced remixed Azari & III, DJ Sprinkles and Mock & Toof.

The two flirt with varying styles of house offering cuts from the cheeky Snuff Crew, TEA favourite Ralphi Rosario (check out Wanna Give It Up Featuring Linda Clifford), Musik Box great Ron Hardy and 'Sir' Jeff Mills.

Get it here

1. Jori Hulkkonen - I Am Dead (Hercules & Love Affair Remix) - Sugarcane

KiNK & Neville Watson guest mix

2. Roots Unit - Walter's Pass - Permanent Vacation
3. 
Turntable Terror Trax Vol 3 - Jack Be Nimble - Bassment Records
4. 
Disco Nihilist - Easy - Paper Construction
5. 
Snuff Crew - More Fun - International Deejay Gigolo
6. 
Wild Geese - Touch - Flashback
7. 
Wanted For Fun - Passion (House Mix) - Play House Records
8. 
Ralphi Rosario - Get Up Get Out - Hot Mix 5
9. 
Paul Bennett - Royce Road To Peter St. - Modernista
10. 
DJ Buck - Nervous Acid - Tu Rong
11. 
Azari & III - Reckless With Your Love (Neville Watson Remix) - Permanent Vacation
12. 
Ron Hardy - Love & Happiness (Smackos Re-Interpretation)
13. 
Mr Fingers - Slam Dance - Alleviated Records
14. 
Hieroglyphic Being - Shambhala - Mathematics
15. 
Le Jak - Blue Bandit - Council House Recordings
16.
 Matt O'Brien - Dodaso (xtrak remix) - Offkey Industries
17. 
Jeff Mills - Flashing Lights - Something In The Sky
18. 
Autechre - Overand - Warp



Thursday, 13 May 2010

London - 333 - Shameless Disco 15/05/10



East London's Shameless Disco will be hosting cowbell kings In Flagranti for its May instalment of Shameless Disco, which is shaping up to be their biggest soiree yet. The Swiss duo have been wooing dance floors with their sleazy disco workouts for years now and Shameless Disco is delighted in welcoming Sasha down to spin some records.

Next up on the bill is Chamboche, ala Nottingham’s Sam Williams of Feverish and Ipso Facto fame made his Shameless debut earlier this year, resulting in much jimming and jamming on the 333 dancefloor.

In attendance as always will be the ever reliable supporting cast of Aaron Coultate, Charlie Boy, Rubicon and James Hayward, who all bring their unique take on the disco and house genres to the decks.

New Quarion

Here is the latest dose from Drumpoet Community's and TEA favourite Quarion.

Earlier in the year I did a small feature on Quarion which you can read here,but in the meantime take a minute to ponder his latest effort Red Pepper off Retreat Records 'Treats Vol.2' 

Retreat's 'Treats' series is an ongoing series featuring all of Retreat's artists such as Session Victim and another TEA favourite Hunee. The German label is a vinyl-only imprint, so you'll have to excuse Retreat's robot saying unkind words about mp3s in this soundcloud stream.

TEA and Twitter

Yep ive done it *tweet*

For all you Tweeters who want to keep up to date with my interweb ramblings on house, techno and all other forms of electronic musik, you can now follow here
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Juno Techno Podcast 1


Juno's first take in its new Techno series has been mixed by of half of Space DJz duo Ben Long (other half Jamie Bissmire)

With 20 years DJ’ing experience under their interstella space belts the pair are widely regarded as techno music’s longest running tag team.

You can buy any track used in the mix through Juno Download by simply clicking the track you like in the tracklist below.

TEA recommends Chris Liebing & Tommy Four Seven: Bauhaus (Sledge mix)

Tracklisting:

1. Space DJz: KC Flyer (The Advent & Industrialyzer remix) – Naked Lunch Portugal

2. DJ JURIJ: On (Joey Beltram remix) – Superstar Germany

3. Christian Fischer: Chiffre (Mark Broom remix) – Definition Germany

4. Chris Liebing/Tommy Four Seven: Bauhaus (Sledge mix) – Bauhaus

5. Marc Romboy vs Blake Baxter: Fly Away – Systematic Germany

6. Planetary Assult Systems: X Speaks To X (vinyl version) – Ostgut Ton Germany

7. Olivier Giacomotto/DJ Tonio: Rex The Club (original mix) – Definitive Recordings

8. Green Velvet: Preacherman – Music Man Belgium

9. Eric Sneo: Mass Appeal Madness – Masters Of Disaster Germany

10. Submerge: J-XX – Mote Evolver

11. Space DJz: Traktor Toolz 004 – Potential

12. Space DJz: Traktor Toolz 008 – Potential

13. Joey Beltram: Dragon – MB Elektronics

14. Alan Fitzpatrick: Amsterdam – 8 Sided Dice

15. Pfirter: Mi Estudio – CLR Germany

16. Len Faki: BX – Ostgut Ton Germany

17. Abe Duque/Blake Baxter: Lets Take It Back (Joey Beltram remix) – Process

18. Space DJz: Traktor Toolz 004 – Potential

19. Industrialyzer: Kosmos – Codeworks Portugal

20. Model 500: Techno Music – R & S

21. Olivier Giacomotto/DJ Tonio – Eat What You Kill – Definitive Recordings

Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Tony Lionni May Mix



A new mix from the man who last year brought us two of 2009 biggest house tracks, Divine Being and piano driven anthem Found a Place.

Expect some piano drives and soulful interludes with a mix which includes old school heads Kerri and Theo as well as Norm Talley's new Cosmic Waves, Sass and James Flavours killer The Right Way (Checkout the immense piano dub) and two tracks from the man himself including an unreleased Anubis.

1. XDB - Gate [Wave records]
2. Tony Lionni - Anubis [Unreleased track] 
3. Norm Talley - Cosmic Waves [Pariter] 
4. Theo Parrish - Falling Up (Technasia remix) [Sycrophone] 
5. Sasse and James Flavour - The Right Way (Tony Lionni remix) [Moodmusic] 
6. James Teej Spending Life (Ripperton remix) [Rebirth Records] 
7. Boo Williams - Eternal Mind [Rush Hour Recordings] 
8. Kerri Chandler - Open Sources [Deeply Rooted House] 
9. Tony Lionni - Music [Wave Records]

Saturday, 8 May 2010

No. 22


A new mix to add to the itunes library and Clyde Drexler name. I've broken my techno mould to briefly stretch the housier muscles in my body as well as throwing in some disco and even a flash of Avant Garde and Indie.

Oooh, I hear you say.

Download here

  1. Claude Von Stroke – Aundy (DJ Mix) [Bird Brain]
  2. Will Saul & Tam Cooper feat Ursula Rucker (Re-Loved For 2009) Where Is It? (Will Saul & Tam Cooper's Re-loved Dub)
  3. Ethyl & Huxley - If The Pope Shits In The Wood & No One Is There To Here It [Cecille Numbers]
  4. The Lost Men – More of That [Drumpoet Community]
  5. Nicolas Stefan – Closer [Kompakt]
  6. Michael Wycoff – Looking Up To You (Revenge Re-Work) (Manno’s 120 bpm Jig) [Unknown]
  7. Lula Circus - Desperhate (DaniloSchneider Remix) [Brouqade]
  8. Anja Schnieder & Sebo K – Rancho Relaxo [Mobilee]
  9. Human Interaction – Jam 4 [Produkt Schallplatten]
  10. Bodycode – Immune [Spectral Sound]
  11. Blackjoy – Untiltled [Lucien Entretainment]
  12. Danton Eeprom – Tight [Infine, Foundation Records]
  13. Acoustic Ladyland – (Leo Chadburn's Drifting Q Remake) [Unknown]
  14. Clubfeet – Edge of Extremes [Future Classic]