Jesse Rose Australian Album Tour – presented by Its Weird In Here + Triple J

23 04 2009

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After a hugely successful headline DJ tour for Parklife 2008, JESSE ROSE returns to Australia and New Zealand from May 14 to May 23 to promote his up coming album WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU DON’T?

And Geelong has its fair share of this party, taking place on the 17th of May, @ the Barking Dog, Geelong West. This party is presented by “Triple J” and a new production group from the familiar Party planning group “sins”, so this new group is called “Its weird in here” so make sure you add your self to there new group, this will help you to be kept into the loop for all their party treats in geelong & melbourne, district. as well as their associated dj’s. so click here and add them on FACEBOOK. 

And while your at it, ADD ME too on FACEBOOK. I will try and keep you in the know of some of the new music that appears through the scene and my network. OK now back to it, The event that i’m looking forward too for a while, i would have to say, is another Crazy producer stirring the music scene up, and that would be… JESSE ROSE, but even better is that another artist of greatness comes to play along side him on the night. OLIVER $ (dollar). 

For all the people that buy a ticket to the event, you will receive JESSE ROSE’s newest album FREE… ticket are available through selected dj’s that are playing, if you now one of them, Hit them up. Otherwise through The Barking Dog, and Capricorn Music (Geelong).

 

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JESSE ROSE…

THE FIRST ESSENTIAL DANCE ALBUM FOR 2009

Mixmag – “Say hello to the future of House music.”
xlr8r Magazine – “Your average club-goer may not know what to call the hybrid house being made by Jesse Rose, but there’s no mistaking its potent mix of mind-numbingly crisp techno/house beats, gritty sample riddled melodies and bassbin-blowing subsonics or its effectiveness on a dancefloor”
IDJ“After years earning his dance music stripes, Jesse Rose has finally hit the big time.”

Ever since the birth of music, there’s been someone out there who’s looked at what’s available, taken inspiration from what’s around them and innovated a new style of music. Stand up Jesse Rose. Regarded as one of dance music’s most forward-thinking producers in recent years, Jesse alongside Switch and Claude VonStroke, has been a pivotal figure in the revival of House music being cool once again. For years this fine genre has been misguided, the true underground heroes have continued to make quality, interesting music for sure, but the well known artists have been dated and lazy with their ideas. Switch and VonStroke have been the producers-du-jour of the last few years, 2009 is the time for Jesse Rose.

As one of the UK’s finest exports as a DJ (he lives in Berlin, of course) this is no overnight success PR plan. Jesse started DJing at the tender age of 14, raised on an upbringing of Motown Soul, Jazz and Eighties Funk in London’s Ladbroke Grove area. At the beginning of the nineties Jesse moved to Bristol and started DJing, putting on parties and making music with old friend Jamie Anderson. By the mid nineties Jesse had earned himself an enviable reputation for electrifying sets and was regularly playing at Fabric, which in turn got him bookings across Europe. These days Jesse’s calendar is booked up a year in advance playing only the best venues and parties, since September he’s toured Europe, Japan and Australia and is still the only DJ from the UK to have ever held a monthly residency at the world famous Panorama Bar in Berlin, his own Made To Play night, which continues to be one of the most popular.

2007 seemed without doubt to be Jesse’s year of recognition, featured in every international dance music publication, nominated alongside four others for ‘Best British DJ’ at the DJ Mag best of British Awards, number four in IDJ players of the year & fourteen in Mixmag’s best DJ’s in the world 2007. Jesse finished a triumphant year playing in Sydney to 15,000 people on the main stage at Field Day.

Like his DJ status, as a producer, Jesse is a guarantee. World-renowned for his ‘Fidget House’ sound which he created with long-time music partners Dave ‘Switch’ Taylor and Trevor Loveys, he’s now the guy you turn to when you want a dancefloor remix, lending his services to the likes of Hot Chip, Simian Mobile Disco, Underworld and literally tonnes more. To date Jesse has recorded for the likes of Classic, Get Physical, JBO, Simple and his own Made To Play and Front Room imprints and of course Dubsided, which is the home for ‘What Do You Do If You Don’t?’

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Where Jesse was schooled by Switch (who co-produced many of the tracks featured on the album), he himself has helped bring through the UK’s current dancefloor darlings, anyone heard of Herve? Or Sinden? Indeed it was Jesse that played a key role in the development of their sound, keeping it in the Dubsided family, releasing records together and twisting the template of house. 

With an impressive back catalogue of singles and DJ mixes, released on the finest labels and working with some of the most exciting names in the industry, Jesse is now to release his first solo album, an album which is in it’s third complete version, 3 years in the making and his biggest project to date.

The album is a work of brilliance and like Claude VonStroke’s ’07 release ‘Beware Of the Bird’, Jesse shows how cutting edge House can be accessible, playful and fun whilst proving exactly how blurred the lines have become with Pop music, with guest appearances from Hot Chip, David E Sugar and Afra & The Incredible Beatbox Band. The lead single and first track ‘Forget My Name’ has been all over Radio 1, with Joe and Alexis from Hot Chip on vocals spelling out R-O-S-E, making sure you do anything but forget his name. Jesse explains, “After a gig at a rock festival Joe went back to London and wrote me this track. At first I thought the lyrics were a bit too cheeky but as I’m known for that kind of behaviour I thought ‘fuck it, lets do it’.” It was the right decision as it’s currently blowing up the airwaves and clubland, which you could easily predict for a number of the tracks featured across the LP.

Proven bangers ‘Asided’ and ‘You’re All Over My Head’ are featured alongside the Moondog inspired ‘Night At The Dogs’ and future club hits ‘Pop Yer Porn’, ‘Wine Gum’ and ‘Touch My Horn’ with the latter already generating a huge response on the dancefloor and radio as the B-side to the single. Where Jesse has certainly not forgotten his club roots, he’s also shown his skills as a producer of songs with ‘Miss Taker’ featuring rising star David E Sugar and the second collaboration on the album with Hot Chip ‘Day Is Done’. “When I first spoke to Hot Chip about doing a collaboration they sent over two demos, one was up-tempo & catchy and the other was this melancholic, deep and beautiful song. I wanted to go with this one because it gives the album a depth that the more up-tempo tracks might miss.”

It’s true, it does and it also takes the album to new heights. No other dance producer at 30 has more experience than Jesse and no dance producer full stop has an album like this, not even his mentor Switch, VonStroke or Herve. Jesse has operated in the underground for years, proving his worth and importance. With the release of his album in 2009 he will show how he’s now gone beyond the underground and can stand tall as one of the most exciting names in music today.

So if you buy a ticket to one of his album launch party’s, you will receive these tracks.

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Tracklisting

1.     Forget My Name feat. Hot Chip
2.     Well Now
3.     Pop Yer Porn
4.     Miss Taker feat. David E Sugar
5.     Wine Gum
6.     Asided
7.     Night At The Dogs
8.     Day Is Done feat. Hot Chip
9.     Heavy Still feat. Afra & The Incredible Beatbox Band
10.  You’re All Over My Head
11.  Touch My Horn
12.  Never Ending

Remember you get Jesse Rose’s album free with your purchased TICKET.

So I hunted down a mix for you all to hear this guy in the mix, so here is

Essential Mix – 2009-01-03 – Jesse Rose Download

tracklist:

Jesse Rose – Forget My Name (Accapella mix) – Dubsided
Worthy – Crackle (Justin Martin Remix) – Leftroom
Zombie Disco Squad – The Dance – Dirtybird CDR
Mathias Mestino – Wild Coyote – Upon You
Robert Dietz – Sunshower – Cecille
Oliver $ – Watcha Gonna Do? – Made to Play
Hector – Los Vatos CDR
Martin Brothers – Dum (Nat Self Remix) – CDR
Solid Groove Vs Madlib – Untitled – CDR
Riva Starr – Maria – Kindish
Sis – Nesrib – Cecille
Der Dritte Raum – Swing Bop – CDR
Solid Groove Vs Romathony Vs Roman Flugel – Frummer Lover – CDR
Claude Vonstroke – The Whistler (Jesse Rose Vs Peaches Remix) – CDR
Sis – Trumpetta – CDR
Pepe Bradock – Angola (Carl Craig Remix) – Lusafrica
Riva Starr – Snatch – Made to Play
Jesse Rose – Touch My Horn – Dubsided
Consistent – Midnight Blend (Oliver $ Remix) – Front Room
Trackheads – Our Music – NRK
Kenlou – The Bounce – MAW
Mowgli – Amore – CDR
Trademarq – Dirtygirls (Derrick Carter Remix) – Classic
Mike Dunn – God Made Me Funky – I Records
Roy David JR – All About Love (Solid Groove Remix) – Classic
Italoboyz – Bahia – Dirtybird
TJR – Sonic Chronic (Lee Mortimer Remix) – Made to Play
Diplo – Blow Your Mind – Mad Decent
Popof – Alcoholic – CDR
Jan Driver – Rat alert – Made to Play
Radioclit – Divine Gosa (Switch Remix) – Counterfeet
Damian Marley Vs CVS – Jamrock – CDR
Spank Rock – Bump (Switch Remix) – CDR
Jesse Rose – Forget My Name (Accapella mix) – Dubsided

Check out Jesse’s myspace and get deep.
myspace.com/jesseroseandcontent

 

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OLIVER $ (dollar)…

One the same night we have OLIVER $ (dollar) from berlin, is sure to deliver a pure sound of party bouncing tech and fidget house.

Oliver $ continues working closely with JESSE ROSE and producing records and remixes that are being played by the likes of Ricardo Villalobos, Luciano, Derrick Carter and Switch. 2008 started with a bang for Oliver as “hotash” was released on made to play in january and has been a massive hit. His remixes for Swag, Idiotproof (aka Jamie Anderson and Deepgroove) and Jacob London have caused devastation all over and his remix of Grovesnor’s “drive your car”, forthcoming on grecoroman, got the biggest reaction in jesse rose’s set to 20,000 people on new years day 2008 in sydney, australia.

As well as having a busy studio schedule Oliver $ is also playing both live and djs sets at some of the best clubs the world over. Over the next few months he will be playing at the egg in london, vega in copenhagen, rumble in sweden, club stalker in holland and panoramabar in berlin where he holds his residency at the monthly made to play night.

Oliver $ has also mixed the forthcoming made to play compilation “playing around” that will be released on 28th april. The double cd includes tracks and remixes by Jesse Rose, Claude VonSstroke, Trevor Loveys, Sinden, Chris Duckeneld, Oliver $, Deadset, Magik Johnson and a bonus mix cd mixed by Oliver $. but until we have that, here is a mix from the myspace website.

OLIVER $ podcast mix Download (sorry this mix is sort of old, but its good)

Tracklisting

1. Jan driver — kardamoon — grand petrol
2. Underworld — globe (jesse rose remix) — jbo
3. Consistent — crazy — unrealeased
4. Unknown — solidgroove & sinden remix
5. Hotchip — ready for the floor (jesse rose remix) — emi
6. Worthy — crack-el (justin martin remix) — leftroom
7. Riva starr — what the fuck — dirtybird
8. Ds — one force (jesse rose & oliver $ remix) — overdrive
9. Armand van helden — playmate (jesse rose remix) — southern fried
10. Justin martin — ghetto train (oliver $ remix) — utensil
11. Oliver $ — double whopper — unrealeased
12. Unknown
13. Spank rock — bump (switch remix) — big dada
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myspace.com/madetoplaymusic

 

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ITS WEIRD IN HERE…

Is basically an outlet for slightly different minded artists to be creative within their medium. They intend on creating a room for people to be creative weather musically or visually in a geelong club. More on this in a coming issue of Forte MAG (may 21st). “Its Weird in Here” is from the makers of Sins On Sunday. So things are changing around and so you should make sure to add them on Facebook, to keep track of their gigs.

With mega partys coming up with Jesse Rose, KA-BOOM, JUNE 7TH, BOYS NOIZE RECORDS SHOW we are here and we are now!

The Jesse Rose gig will be the Offical launch of Its Weird in Here group.!!! So with that note, i have special mix from MALAKAI for you to all listen to, and get busy.

Malakai – mix CD sins on sunday 192kbps Download





Evil as it comes – its not that bad

21 04 2009

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EVIL NINE…

I have occasionally found some good music from the likes of EVIL NINE. I was just listening to there remix of Eagles of Death Metal an alternative/hard rock band formed in Palm Desert, California. the track was “Wannabe in L.A. (Evil Nine’s MCLA remix). Check it out on Last FM. It rolled along so good, i was inspired to wana play some breaks again soon. well i sort of do, but not like this mix that have found out there which is worth a good listen. If you like the breaks fused with rock and electronic influences, then you will dig this, so yeah, get amongst it. It was done for the DISCOBELLE blog.

Evil Nine 45 min mini mix for discobelle Download

mr oizo – porriturre ( soulwax edit ) 
Evil nine – the night
the kills – cheap and cheerful ( sebastian remix ) 
zzt – the worm ( erol extended remix )
Evil nine – icicles ( evil nine’s graveyard smash remix )
zombie nation – the fact
shadow dancer – landlines
alex metric – what now
birdy nam nam – worried ( djedjotronic remix )
evil nine – the power
adam freeland – under control ( evil nine’s graveyard smash remix )
modeselektor – suckerpin ( feadz remix )

They aren’t evil and there are only two of them, but other than not living up to their randomly chosen yet aesthetically pleasing name Tom Beaufoy and Pat Pardy in no way disappoint. That’s if you are into a distinctly individual sound that defies categorization and has delivered both cerebral stimulation and dancefloor satisfaction with every release so far.

Loving the artwork for their Albums, here is a taste.

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Sins On Easter Sunday 12th of April – ft. Marc Romboy & Daniel Steinberg

3 04 2009

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Sins on Sunday, but this one is special, Its EASTER sunday the 12th of April, at the Barking Dog, 126 Pakington Street, Geelong West. Prepare to Sin again. 1pm til 10.30pm, and featuring the biggest line up ever for Sins, a massive bumper line up. Two rooms and after party.

and the special artists we have for you to play are “Marc Romboy” and “Daniel Steinberg” from Germany, showing us there quality of Electronic, techno, and house music. Supporting these Amazing producers will be, two more KILLER australian DJ’s from the “The Likes of You” party, “Virginia Le” and “Dave Pham” But then if thats not enough for you they throw in more dj’s on top of that. Local support from, Malakai, 1fishtwofish, Mat Cant, Fryzie, Kaysh, Capslock, Crysknife, Adsphoe, Outside-In, NT/CU, Harns plus others. (MU-GEN) ohh yeah, party dj central.

This EASTER @ The Barking Dog @ 1pm til 10.30pm, then after Party @ Club4Play
I have also been advised that the main area will have updated sound… Yes a better sound system. Lets hope more ass shaking less EAR breaking.

But this time Buy a ticket…. it works out cheaper Entry to SINS on Easter Sunday, also Bus trip to and entry to the SINS After Party as well as a mixed CD. Mixed by none other than,… Malakai. Now thats an Easter party.

Tickets are available from Venues and Dj’s.

Venues selling tickets:
Club4play, The Barking Dog, Capricorn Music (Geelong),

Dj’s selling tickets:
Adsphoe, Outside-In, Malakai, 1fishtwofish, Fryzie

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MARC ROMBOY . . .
Picture Copyright 2008 by Natascha Romboy
www.natascharomboy.com

Out of the dungeons of Moenchengladbach, Germany the thirty-something pulls the strings and makes things happen. His recent and most successful move definitely was to give birth to the already well established electro/house imprint Systematic in 2004 in Berlin which is a platform for his own productions as well as for hot and upcoming talents. Electronic house music with a certain breakdance appeal, reminiscent of old school Chicago dance floor insanity is Romboy’s true passion, when it comes to deejaying, producing and making decisions as the Systematic commander!

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So far for the label he has collaborated with such high profiled artists as Booka Shade or Blake Baxter and signed tracks and mixes from producers like Martin Landsky, John Dahlbäck, Phonique, Jence or Abysm.

After only a couple of releases Romboy managed to put his own stamp on the international club scene and his first artist album Gemini was released in 2006

His second artist album for Systematic records, Contrast released in June 2008, sees an electronic album of collaborations with some of dance music’s most excellent vocalists. Chelonis R. Jones – known for releases on Get Physical and for his collaborations with Röyksopp – contributes on two releases. Blake Baxter – a regular Romboy collaborator who has also released on Kevin Saunderson’s KMS imprint, Tresor, Disko B and Underground Resistance – adds his vocals to ‘Fly Away’. And Mr. K-Alexi – one of Chicago’s finest who has also collaborated with artists including Larry Heard, Robert Owens, Will Smith and Felix Da Housecat, lends his voice to two tracks on the album.

Marc Romboy Vs Stephan Bodzin – Ariel Download 128k

Marc Romboy -Sonora Download 128k

Marc Romboy – The Club – Version 1 Download 128k

www.marcromboy.com

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DANIEL STEINBERG . . .

This month sees the launch of the first Front Room Recordings Podcast. Daniel Steinberg under the guise of Cobra Limbos has delivered the most recent Front Room Release. Having had great success on labels such as Microfon, Grandpetrol and Stylerockets Daniel Steinberg now brings his sound to Front Room Recordings and you can expect to hear a lot more from the guy into the future His infectious driving grooves are going to be nothing short of amazing in the Easter Sunday Sun!!!

Have been digging his minimal style with a quirky fun side. ‘In my Home’ has a fun bouncy side to it, very light hearted. where the ‘Opening Close’ has a more deep minimal house side to it. Two very different styles from him.

Daniel Steinberg – In My Home Download 128k

Daniel Steinberg – Opening Close Download 128k

www.myspace.com/danielsteinberg

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KAYSH . . .

22 year old Australian producer/dj Kaysh has remixed the likes of Deadmau5, Melleefresh, Pablo Decoder and Neon Stereo, had remixes and originals released on Play Digital, Direct Drive Digital, Domina Productions and System Recordings and has been remixed herself by Kid Dub, Dj Zya, Khainz & Jill Bellac and Addiction to name just a few.

Starting piano lessons at 6 followed by the guitar and drums she always had aspirations of starting a band, but by 13 had developed an interest in electronic music, feeling it was something she could do independently. Buying her first pieces of equipment, a Roland EG 101 followed shortly by an MC 505, she began developing her skills, being heavily influenced by the Melbourne Wetmusik Techno label. She also developed a passion for djing, practicing on friends decks before getting her own at 17 and at 20 she won the Pioneer Pro Dj comp scoring herself some CDJ1000s, a mixer and a Soundsystem.

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www.myspace.com/akaysha

So for Easter Sunday, I’m sure there is no loss to what you can do, Fun times. With all different styles to choose from, Electro, House, Techno, Minimal, Bassline, Ghetto Bass, Fidget, Party Breaks/Hip hop, and Pumping Rave.  Here is a set list for you. MAIN PARTY set list

holly shit this party is going to be massive!! Easter weekend.. boo ya!!

Due to Romboy’s busy Aus tour he will be playing at 5:30pm Easter Sunday. …..take note!!

MAIN PARTY SET TIMES

The Pit of Death (main room)…
1pm – 3pm // Crysknife
3pm – 4pm // Adsphoe
4pm – 530 // VIRGINIA LE ( The likes of you)
530 – 7pm // MARC ROMBOY (germany)
7pm – 8pm // Fryzie
8pm – 930 // DANIEL STEINBERG (germany)
930 – 1030 // Malakai

Hells Waiting Room (back of front bar)…
3pm – 4pm // Earl
4pm – 5pm // Harns
5pm – 6pm // Capslock
6pm – 7pm // Mat Cant
7pm – 830 // 1fishtwofish
830 – 10pm // NT/CU

(bus to Sins Afterparty)

AFTERPARTY @ CLUB4PLAY SET TIMES
The afterparty is going to be a mixed bag of genre’s from party to techno!! SINS HAS IT ALL!!!!!

MU-GEN IS COMING!!!!!

Main Room….
1130pm – 12am // Malakai
12am – 2am // DAVE PHAM ( The Likes of You )
2am – 4am // 1fishtwofish

Side Room….
10pm – 12am // Outside-In
12am – 2am // MU-GEN ( scatterblog, slap n Dash)
2am – 4am // Kaysh

Buy a ticket it works out really affordable, $20 for the whole night, compared to $40 not buying a ticket.
Tickets are available from Venues and Dj’s.

Venues selling tickets:
Club4playThe Barking DogCapricorn Music (Geelong),

Dj’s selling tickets:
AdsphoeOutside-InMalakai1fishtwofishFryzie





Malakai is …….?

1 04 2009

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MALAKAI…

Hot from the inbox was a link from Malakai, with his newest track.

Carpet burn, I loved this. Fun electro synths, with a hiden old school rave element. It even reminded me a little bit of old Plump dj’s stuff where the rolling broken drum patterns happen. maybe you can practice some basic shuffles here in house, Carpet burn.

Malakai – Carpet burn (malakai’s re-edit) Download

www.myspace.com/malakaimusik
www.myspace.com/sinsonsunday