Friday, August 29, 2008

More Banksy In New Orleans

[This piece courtesy of Wooster Collective and Hypebeast]

Banksy has made a living ruling the streets of England with his provocative, political and damn good masterful execution of stencil graffiti. With his pieces collecting ridiculous amounts of money, any city should be honored to get tagged up but the legend, well at least everyone except the authorities. Recently taking a visit to New Orleans, Banksy attacks yet another flurry of buildings with his trademark style, obviously referencing some of the latest political problems troubling our nation. Full images are available at Wooster Collective.





[MixSet] Sean Hart "Beat The System" (promo mix)

His taste in music is as wide open as his mind. He has always been one step ahead of the release date and to most would say, he can see the future. Discovery Channel and conspiracy theorist, SEAN HART has compiled some of his favorite bass bangers to let you bang your head to. Enjoy!




















01. Justice - Stress (auto remix)
02. ESTAW - Break It Down (detboi's mental breakdown mix)
03. MARAL SALMASSI - Firegem (acidkids remix)
04. POP LEVI - Dita Dimone Dimone (mumdance & high rankin mix)
05. BASSBIN TWINS - Whoppa (outlaws ave that mix)
06. MEAT KATIE & D. RAMIREZ feat. ODISSI - Stop The Revolution (bassbin twins remix)
07. FAKE BLOOD - Mars
08. HOSTAGE - Blockhead
09. MOBY - Alice (drop the lime remix)
10. FAKE BLOOD - Blood Slashing (fake blood theme)
11. The CHEMICAL BROTHERS - Music Response
12. 3 IS A CROWD - Can't Sleep

Friday, August 22, 2008

DJ Mike Nouveau "Summer Bumper 2008"


















Boston native now residing in sunny California, Mike Walsh was nice enough to let me put his latest mix up. I have known Mike for many years and he got me hooked years ago on his mix sets when he first handed me the "Circular Cosmic Spot" mix that he did. Till this day, I still play it on long trips. He has always been a role model to me as a DJ and I used to listen to him when he first started Revolutions on WERS. Thanks Mike!

Summer Bumper 2008: a microchasm mixed by Dj Mike Nouveau

Tracklist:

1 Claro Intellecto - Dependant (Modernlove)
2 Martin Brothers - Rocket Rant (Dirty Bird)
3 Marco Carola - Jackpot (Plus 8)
4 Jens Bond - Wasted (Highgrade)
5 Mihalis Safras - Interafrica (Trapez Ltd.)
6 Turntablerocker - Anyone (Tiefschwarz Rmx) (Compost Black)
7 Dakar - I've Got That Feeling (Get Physical)
8 Marlon D - Funky Angel (Strictly Rhythm)
9 Johnny D - Soleil (D'julz Rmx)
10 Martin Brothers "Dum" (Dirty Bird)
11 Mike Dunn - This Here is House Music (Defected)
12 Johnny Dangerous - Problem #13 (Nite Grooves)
13 [a]pendics shuffle - Mas Lines (Ransom Note)
14 Christian Burkhardt - Doubledub EP (Traum)
15 Donacha Costello - 6.6 (Minimise)
16 Soul Clap - Die Ente (Airdrop)
17 Marlon D - Jesus Creates Sound (Strictly Rhythm)
18 Daniel Dreier & Phage - Korgi-Morgi (Highgrade)
19 MyMy - Everybody's Talkin (Playhouse)
20 Chaim - Africomania (Bpitch Control)
21 Sety - Mogane (GuillaumeCotuDumont Rmz (Circus)
22 Brother's Vibe - El Baile (Acapella) (SOM)
23 Jona - Altiplano (Planet E)
24 Gel Abril - Spells of Yoruba (Beasone)
25 Mathias Kaden - Rhythma (Vakant)
26 The Mole - Baby You're The One (Wagon Repair)

Summer Bumper 2008: a microchasm mixed by Dj Mike Nouveau

Thursday, August 21, 2008

My Bachelor Party: Chemical Bromance!
















I have been holding back from posting this review of my bachelor party from this past weekend, simply because............well, I have been trying to let it soak in. Or clear out of my system, depending on how you look at it.

I first must say before I go any further, I am so grateful to have such a great group of friends. For those who were unable to make it, I completely understand. To Todd, Chris, Damian, Mike and Nullspace...... I will never forget last weekend. I am not sure if you remembered me saying while we were canoeing "I just pissed myself", well.... I really did! I have NEVER laughed so much in my life.

Let's get this review started. So Friday night we headed up to the take on a canoe trip with the boys on the Saco River. We left the city at 6:30pm and headed up to our destination for the weekend, the Saco River Motor Lodge, where we looked forward to settling into out 3 bedroom suite for the evening.

First stop was the NH liquor store. Ohhhhhhhh lord, it's begun!

















Yes, you do see a bottle of Dr. Mcgillicuddy's. That was in memory of when MO7S and I first met at a house party many years ago. moving on....





























As you can see, Friday night was basically complete and absolute drunkeness. We made our way downtown (if that's what we call it) North Conway and decided to have some drinks with the natives. What a jolly ol' time that was!

















The next morning we were all so hungover, this is what it looked like until the coffee and breakfast arrived. Looks like a table of shame....... lol



















Saturday arrived, the beers were cracked, the canoes were launched, sandwiches for lunch were packed and we were ready for a beautiful day of sunshine and relaxation! Yes!!! Finally!!! We paddled on down the river and enjoyed our time on the river. We were 30 minutes into our 12 mile canoe trip and all of a sudden.................. the sky went black! LOL.

It was a wall of rain and full on thunderstorms until the second we left the water that day. Even with the weather, I swear............... I have never laughed so much.

I must also mention that on Saturday night before the drinking began. Todd MacLeod beat and became the official "Most Taco's To Be Eaten In One Sitting" in some dodgey Mexican restaurant in NH. He killed 10 of the most disgusting tacos known to mankind. I am almost positive that restaurant may have also drained all of the public water out of North Conway that evening.

Obviously, I won't release full details of my bachelor party. You can check out of our PHOTOS HERE. I will however, leave you with some of the best quotes of the weekend:

"I can't feel my face"
"CAN I HAVE A SHOT OF YOUR STRONGEST RUM WITH A GLASS OF COKE"
"I think it's letting up"
"Here is how it works: one plate raises up and the other one slides under it and BAM! Tektonic Bootie"
"Are you guys in a band?"
"Could I have your sharpest knife"
"Do you think even one Mexican works in this place?"
"Do you like me new watch?"
"So what's there to do for fun here?"

[Mix] MELEE & MO7S “Live @ ReLoad” 4 Decks!

Head over to the Monism Music blog to check out the newest set from MO7S and I, recorded from our show in Costa Mesa, California on July 19th! MONISM MUSIC BLOG IS HERE!

Monday, August 11, 2008

Red Bull Cola is going to blow your minds

[This piece created and written by: Vicki of Basstown]




















A can of Red Bull Cola contains:Water, Sugar, Carbon Dioxide, Caramel Sugar Syrup, Natural Flavors from Plant Extracts: Galangal, Vanilla, Mustard Seed, Lime, Kola Nut, Cacao, Licorice, Cinnamon, Lemon, Ginger, Coca leaf, Orange, Corn Mint, Pine, Cardamom, Mace, CloveCaffeine from Coffee Beans and Natural Lemon Juice concentrate

Last night, I met with our friends at Red Bull for a special brainstorm session. We're cooking up big things in the coming months, and while I was there, I had the privilege (and this word choice is no overstatement) of their Red Bull Cola, which reached our shores via Las Vegas in June, and will continue to spread throughout the country. It is the most delicious cola I've ever had.

It tastes nothing like Red Bull as we know it, and I can't wait to drink it daily by the case.Mmm, ok, not that much, but it's most prominent flavor is definitely the clove, and I assure you'll be blown away.And finally...a Red Bull beverage that will be excellent for whiskey lovers.

Wikipedia: Red Bull Cola

Thank you Vicki!

Friday, August 8, 2008

DJ Kares "Fa-Q" August 08 Mix

Long time friend, DJ Kares was nice enough to compile this lovely selection of "dirty diapers" in celebration of her upcoming show with Mr. Dylan Rhymes. More info on the show below. Thank you Kares!
















Tracklisting

1 Lick My Synth - 2's Company F__k House Mix DKS
2 Snakebite - Original Mix Tom Budden
3 Never Too Late Karton
4 Rise_feat__Simone_Denny_Popof_Remix
5 Dj Deekline - I Don't Smoke Da Reefa (Twocker's Super Skunk Re-Rub)
6 Watch You Go - Original Mix Mephisto Odyssey
7 Peyote Road (Hyperion`s 'The Sun Of Cactus' Mix)
8 Rockerman - Lee Mortimer Remix Foamo
9 Comin' Back (Koma and Bones Remix) The Crystal Method
10 Eat What You Kill - Gaz James & Hauswerks Remix Olivier Giacomotto, DJ Tonio
11 Piano Man - Klaus Hill Remix Scott Cooper, Andy George
12 Heavy (Breakdown Remix) Robb G
13 Mi Casa Su Casa - Sam Hell Remix That Girl DJ

DJ KARES - FAH-Q MIX (AUGUST 2008 SET)

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Dylan Rhymes - Interview - The Day Has Arrived!












Dance music has been the biggest part of Dylan Rhymes' (otherwise known as Marvin Beaver - and yes, he's heard all of the jokes) life from a young age. Inspired by early hip-hop and electro a la Kraftwerk and Doug E. Fresh, Marvin purchased his first set of decks at 15 and caught the bug in a bad way.

While working for British Airways after leaving school, a chance meeting with a nu-beat-writing co-worker who was selling his equipment to go traveling led to Marvin's first "studio". Supplemented with the now legendary Roland TR808 and TR909 drum machines Beaver started, as most people did in dance music in the late eighties, by putting out a few acid house white labels. Before long the talent was noticed by owners of the seminal Wax Factory imprint, Ron Wells and Chris Simmons, who began to release more of his material. Dave Pearce's Reachin Records also bought into the young producer's skills, fuelling the fire and enabling Beaver to set up a commercial studio with his mate Justin Drake in the early 1990s.

Leaving Peace Division to focus on his own material, Beaver invented the Dylan Rhymes moniker (a reference to Bob Dylan) and set about working on a breakbeat track for Junior Boys Own. The result was 1996s "Naked & Ashamed" which, due to a Smirnoff ad campaign, became one the label's biggest tracks (no mean feat considering JBO's pedigree). Since then he has cemented his reputation as one of the leaders of the electro, breakbeat and tech house scenes, through his output on Kingsize Records, Meat Katie's Whole9Yards and Lot49 labels and his own Blue Black imprint.

Besides original work, Beaver has also remixed the likes of Deep Dish, Infusion, Dave Gahan, Overseer, Unkle and Puretone while he has collaborated with Meat Katie, Christian J, Force Mass Motion (as Silencer) and Anthony J Gorry (on his 2004 album, Dead Famous).


On August 22nd, Dylan Rhymes will be touching down in the Northeast area finally after years of attempts at pulling a show together. His two Northeast shows consist of August 21st in Vermont at Club Metronome and August 22nd in Boston at Club Rise.

Marvin was nice enough to take some time out of his busy schedule to answer some questions for us. You can also find a new mix from DJ Kares who will be opening for Dylan Rhymes in Boston, along with a mix from December that was compiled from DR. Enjoy!


[Melee] What is your name and what do you do?

[DR] My name is Marvin Beaver and I'm a record producer + DJ

[Melee] How long has DYLAN RHYMES been producing/djing?

[DR] I have been producing dance music since 1989 but have only been using the Dylan Rhymes moniker since 1996.

[Melee] What do you use in the studio? Do you rely on software or more on hardware to get the sounds you want?

[DR] I am pretty much software based but I use a mic pre to record certain sounds + vocals through to give it a lil bit of analog warmth

[Melee] Do you have any sort of vintage or strange equipment to make your sound?

[DR] Not any more - My studio environment revolves around a Mac and some speakers. The strangeness just comes naturally ;)

[Melee] Where have you toured in the world? And what place stands out from the rest as being the best gig to date?

[DR] I have pretty much been to all continents but I guess one of the best gigs has to be Burning Man which I played at for the first time last year. Unbelievablevibe there. Nothing quite like it anywhere else. People told me how amazing it was but I reserved my judgement and I was completely blown away!

[Melee] I know that you had your first experience at Burning Man recently and your planning on heading out to the Playa again this year. Tell me about your thoughts stepping onto the Playa for the first time?

[DR] I was very anxious after hearing so many amazing stories that it wouldn't live up to my expectations but I was so very wrong. It is a wonderful place. Its so isolated and the terrain is unlike anywhere else that it has a very mystical feel about it. The people were so cool and the events and art were incredible. Most definitely a high point of my life.

[Melee] Can you please explain to the public in your opinion the definition of "techfunk", and over the years have your sounds changed or stayed the same, and how?

[DR] To me Techfunk is a term which covers a whole load of genres which lets you be eclectic in your choice of music you produce or play. I like many different styles and my productions over the years have supported this but they have a constant which binds them together and that is the simplest way to describe it. I like to think I have progressed over the years but I am constantly pursuing the perfect mix. Never being 100% happy with your work makes you strive to do better.

[Melee] What are your thoughts on emergence and prevalence of digital formats in club music? Where do you see digital media ending up in the next few years?

[DR] I am 100% supporter of the digital age in club music. It is there for people to use and it is instant. Perfect!!! I see digital media ending up being almost 100% of all sales as Vinyl + Cd will become collectors only formats. All clubs will harbor equipment that will allow the dj/performer to bring only their hard drive and plug and play. This will be the not too distant future in my mind.

[Melee] What can people expect to see and hear when they attend an DYLAN RHYMES gig?

[DR] I think they get a chance to hear music from different genres with a bit of attitude and they get to see a dj who appreciates his job and is enjoying the music he is producing and playing.

[Melee] Who are your influences at the current moment?

[DR] I really like Martin Eyerer's stuff. Big fan of his + I am into a lot of the Popof productions. Both quite minimal for what I usually play but these guys are doing it with more balls.

[Melee] What other forms of music do you enjoy when you're not focusing on your production?

[DR] I never really listen to dance music when chilling so I tend to reach for stuff like Air or Depeche Mode. Good songs with great production. Lot to learn from listening to great songs

[Melee] Any advice to bedroom djs/producers?

[DR] This is your time. You are in the same place as me with a laptop and the internet. Get producing and get your music out there. The world is a tiny place and you can be anywhere in moments.

[Melee] What can people expect from DYLAN RHYMES in the years to come?

[DR] I'm going to strive for better productions and keep up with the scene as long as people like what I do then expect more tunes

[Melee] Would you like to share any final thoughts with the readers?

[DR] Thanks for taking an interest and hope to be in a club near you soon ;)


Audio:

DYLAN RHYMES - DECEMBER 2007 MIX SET

DJ KARES - FAH-Q MIX (AUGUST 2008 SET)

Circus @ Privus - Saturday August 9th




Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Lectric Playground via Zebbler



If you live in Boston, scratch that, the US and beyond and have never heard of Zebbler, then something isn't right. Pete was part of the Visuals for the Lectric Playground event at Estate last month and he put together a little video of the evening. Enjoy!

Twolipmag.com Interview Online Now!






















Recently did an interview for my friends over at Twolip Mag. Thanks to all those involved. You can read it by HERE

Friday, August 1, 2008

Dancing in the Dark (The Proxy)



To celebrate the release of the motion picture ROBOCOP in Russian theaters this spring (Russian version ROBOTKOP!), Turbo presents the latest masterpiece by everyone’s favorite Muscovite prodigy PROXY: 40 seconds / Dance In Dark.

Dance In Dark, long supported by the usual suspects (EBNT2MDJTC) samples quirky Icelandic singer Djork to devastating effect, while 40 Seconds tears a page from global headlines with its scathing indictment of police brutality and government corruption.

Finally! We're Getting Married! 50 Days and Counting!


So yes, after all this time I am finally about to marry my best friend. It seems like we have been engaged forever. With us saving money and the lifestyle and traveling that we are so used to, it hasn't been easy. It took us almost 3 years for crying out loud! But yes, in 50 days we depart for Jamaica and will officially be able to call Jade my wife. I am in fact the luckiest man around. I know a few friends and family members read this blog so I just wanted to make sure I mentioned some information. If you are going out to Jamaica with us, prepare for an amazing journey!

If you would like any details on the wedding in Jamaica, travel details, registry information, check out our polls and quizes, etc, you can visit us online at http://www.jadeandjason2008.com/
To my love, my princess, my Jade......... You will be my beautiful wife soon and you make me the happiest person on earth. I can not wait!
Love, your best friend Jason :-)

'Lectric Playground. We played, we laughed, we learned....


I had the pleasure of hosting an event with Vicki of Basstown last week, Lectric Playground. I have to say it was such a refreshing feeling organizing an event with my friends simply to throw and amazing party. We had Tanner Ross and Sergio Santos on 4 Decks, along with myself and DJ Die Young. On the amazing visual installations that were put in just for this party Zebbler and Bloodsugar just brought the place to life! Lara Callahan on the above photobooth made all in attendance extremely happy to get some pictures snapped. I look forward to working with Vicki in the future on some more events. Together for our first time working alongside each other we also learned a lot about ourselves. It really is just like they say, everyday you learn something new. To those who were unable to attend, we certainly hope you can make the next one. Cheers, Coppo...> All the photos from the evening can be found HERE