Showing posts with label Pinksilver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pinksilver. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Deep Cuts III: Pinksilver Special at the Mercat Basement


Australia is currently experiencing the biggest influx of international DJ tours the country has ever known and Melbournians are regularly spoilt for choice when deciding what to see on the weekend. However, this has come at a price for a once, supposedly thriving local scene. Deep Cuts is a new Melbourne event geared toward supporting local talent and issued its third home grown instalment with a Pinksilver label special at the dusty and dimly lit Mercat Basement.
Pinksilver prides itself on grooming local and up and coming talent via its internet arm Pinksilver Net; and remains one of the few Melbourne posses to hold down a true DIY ethos. A Funktion-One soundsystem was shipped in especially for the event and after a nervous soundcheck, which involved a series of head scratching consultations, attentive gazes into space and various speaker rearrangements, doors opened.

The night consisted of nine DJs over a seven hour period (including two back-to-back sets), which for the patient listener could pose a potential cause for concern, but each Pinksilver act was given enough time to showcase their individual sound and aesthetic. Lost Few aka David Thompson and Jess Ramsey raised their third Deep Cuts curtain with an hybrid DJ set and visual showpiece.

Thompson layered quintessential Prologue cuts of Cio D’Or and Milton Bradley, over Sendai, Wolfgang Voigt and a mixture of other droning, twitchy and sci-fi sounds. Ramsey's VJing theme shared many parallels with the nostalgic graphics of the29nov Films productions. Thompson’s clever use of pitching down and looping Chris Liebing and Tommy Four Seven’s Bauhaus supported the ominous tensions synonymic with cabalistic techno (listen to Lost Few's set here).

Schooled Melbourne stalwart Paul Agius served the Mercat Basement’s its first real taste of four-four beats, with a stripped back and linear one hour set - Agius also relinquishing the first woots of DJ admiration. Pinksilver’s Sydney arm Trinity (real name Renae Treak), debuted her new live show consisting of a laptop, launch pad, controller and xoxbox. A bobbing Trinity unleashed a wave of proggy, almost trance like techno on Deep Cuts III, substituting beefiness for musicality and soul.

Unlike some of the recent techno nights in Melbourne, Deep Cuts III offered a youthful and more evenly skewed male-to-female ratio, a pleasant change from the usual middle aged techno boffins filling dance floors in tattered Tresor T-shirts and UR hoodies. Another debutant for the night was long time Pinksilver faithful Drew Jugum, living proof that supporting your local crew, rather than spamming inboxes with mixtapes, can earn you a spot on the bill. Jugum played back-to-back with this writers favourite DJ, Daniel Filipovic. 

Watching Filipovic DJ is like watching Swayze make love to Demi Moore in Ghost, only this time it was Filipovic making love with Jugum. Filipovic’s sensual and deep seated house sets are now synonymous among Melbourne DJ’s and house heads, but Deep Cuts III saw Filipovic packing some serious heat. After a short applause for Trinity’s live set, Filipovic discharged some stripped back and percussive techno. Mixing two-for-two, Jugum instantly made his presence know by dropping Roman Lindau’s Ann Aimee slice Borné along with an armoury of other burly cuts.

Filipovic ebbed and Jugum flowed, but it was Filipovic seasoned DJing prowess and impeccable song selection that had him a cut above the rest. Melbourne’s dub techno flag-bearers and parts two and three in the Pinksilver throng; Mark Baumann and Lance Harrison aka Echo Inspectors, delved deeper into dub with their part-live-show-part-DJ set. Baumann, whose resemblance to Australian cricket legend Merv Hughes is uncanny - almost comical - communicated with Harrison via a desk full of laptops, controllers and other digital luggage. A highlight was the Inspectors belting out their own edit to DVS 1’s remix of Darko Esser’s Clean Slate.
A Fuzzy Filipovic and Drew Jugum

Echo Inspector aka Marrk Baumann and Lance Harrison

Well into the early hours of Saturday morning, Pinksilver staples Matic and Lorenzo were assigned closing duties. It was obvious from the get-go Lorenzo was going big - and big he went. His climatic opener continued to build and stubbornly refused to drop. Eventually a brooding kick drum introduced itself and the Mercat Basement’s sound-struck dancers finally had a decipherable rhythm to work with. 

By this stage Matic may have well been questioning what he got himself into, but after a shaky and understandably difficult start, Matic found his groove and succeeded in working in some of the biggest sounding kick drums for the night. After a five minute warning from security, Lorenzo - with a devilish grin - waves Lakker’s gargantuan Spider Silk vinyl to those remaining and proceeds to alert every surrounding orc to arms - one of the biggest and theatrical closers Melbourne techno has ever witnessed.


Pic Credits: Tez Thompson

Sunday, 9 October 2011

Daniel Filipovic Warms TEA


September 16th saw tastemaker and Pinksilver custodian Daniel Filipovic open TEA & MACHINE's night with Stroboscopic Artefacts boss Lucy, up stairs at the Royal Melbourne.

Daniel Filipovic introduced the night with stellar set of lowly paced dub techno cuts intertwined seamlessly between some moody selections of the house variety, the dark acidic licks of Move D's Aspiration 2010 was a personal highlight.

Download the first hour's cut of Daniel's set below, and to those entrusted with warm up duties over the coming weekends may you take a leaf out of Daniel Filipovic's Guide To The Opening Set.


1. D. Brown - Still [240 Volts]
2. CV313 & Intrusion - Subtraktive Intrusions (Twilight Dub) [Echospace Detroit]
3. CV313 - Infinit 1 (Remodel Remastered) [Echospace Detroit]
4. Marko Fusternberg - Sark Markos (La Coupe Mix) [Freund Fer Familie]
5. Andy Catania - Ironia [Do Easy]
6.Maurizio - M6 [Maurizio]
7.Kerri Chandler - A Demo By 6:23 [UK Promotions]
8.Fred P - Stay [Soul People Music]
9.Move D - Aspiration 2010 [Soul People Music]

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

TEA on KISS FM


Choon in tonight to Kiss FM from 8:30 pm (EST) to hear some house and techno dunks from TEA's record box on Pinksilver's Drowned in Sound show.

Melbournians tune into 87.6, 87.8, 87.9 or 88.0 FM

Rest of the world can stream it live over the internet here.

EDIT: Track list now in comments section.

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

ECHOES V.2.0


Pinksilver & Echoes returns for its second instalment of dub laden ruddums at Loop Bar this Friday night to celebrate the influence of Dub in electronic music.

Residents and all round nice guys Matic and Mark 'Daily Dubs' Baumann will be joined by fellow Pinksilver selectors Lorenzo and Daniel Filipovic for an evening of resonance, delay and of course dub.

VJ Netzair will also be providing the visual stimulus for the evening.

Tuesday, 11 January 2011

TEA's 1st Birthday!


To celebrate one year of TEA we are of course throwing a TEA party at Melbourne’s aural and aesthetically pleasing Loop Bar.

To celebrate one year gone TEA has invited its backbone of support over the last year with
The Carter Brothers (ADE) and their looping 303 and 909 show. Pinksilver headhoncho Daniel Filipovic will also be making an appearance as too will TEA resident Clyde Drexler.

A herbal infusion or classic blend of disco, house and techno. More info
here

So chin chin to TEA’s first year of interviews with

Surgeon
Marcel Dettmann
Lucy
Redshape
Norman Nodge
Terence Fixmer
Adam X
Milton Bradley
Perc
Xhin
Ed Davenport
Tornado Wallace
Ethyl
Azuni

Bottoms up to TEA’s first year of parties with

Marcel Dettmann
Robert Hood
Jay Shepheard
Tornado Wallace
JUG
Francis Inferno Orchestra
HMC
The Carter Brothers

Monday, 13 December 2010

Mark Baumann - ECHOESV2 promo mix


Mark Baumann - ECHOESV2 Promo Mix by Markojux

Melbourne's man about dub Mark Baumann (not to be confused with Michel Baumann featured in the previous post) brings us a fantastic mix of dub laden riddums and resonating chimes in preparation for the Echoes V2.0 party on January 14th. If your a fan of Danish imprint echocord this will be right up your alley.

Mark Baumann along with Lance Harrison and Daniel Filipovic help keep Melbourne all dubbed up by running local net label Pinksilver. 2010 has been quite an industrious year for the trio with PS004 to PS008 seeing releases, Trinity & Beyonds gone Fission being the pick of the bunch.

Checkout Deepchilds emotional remix here

Tuesday, 28 September 2010

TEA on KISS

For those of you interested in what's been finding its way into TEA's resident Clyde Drexler's music box over the past few months then tune in to Melbourne's Kiss FM tonight at 8:30 pm (Australian time). For all you Melbournians channel into the cities 86.6 fm frequency for a live transmission.

For all you Europeano's its streamable here at around 11:30 am

TEA's Clyde Drexler is this weeks special guest on local Melbourne label Pinksilver's 'Drowned in Sound' Kiss FM radio slot.

Check out some more of what Pinksilver are getting up to here.