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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #240 on: June 3, 2010, 10:12:43 am »
and the links just keep on coming...

this is from brett johnson and dave barker.  big for the past few months brett is from texas and came to my attention with his blinding remix of scooper and bubba's 'satisfied' on derrick carter's london based classic imprint back in the day.  it looped a little part of the closing title music from napoleon dynamite to irresistibly sleasy effect.  this is a vocal number that pretty much peaks a set or rounds off the night/day as you might have seen in my link to the crosstown rebels party at the electric pickle in miami this summer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jplRctYB2r4




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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #241 on: June 5, 2010, 03:39:52 pm »
i got a link to the mix from 2006.  much more on a tech tip its about the time i got back into going out and misbehaving again ;D

chasing matt for a track list this is a cracking mix.

http://www.filestube.com/8fb503d0af4cd32803e9/go.html

EDIT: more tech-house than techno this absolutely rattles along.  prime time from mr styles.

just found the interview that went with the mix.  great mix and a trip down memory lane for me as it was very much this sound that got me back into going out all the time ;D

This week Matthew Styles from Crosstown Rebels graces the RA turntables.

Matthew Styles is the other half of London label Crosstown Rebels. As a DJ he’s most known for the unmixed and experimental side of the Lazarus and Styles’ ‘Get Lost!’ double CD released earlier this year but never fear: this man knows his way around a pair of turntables.

The son of a DJ, Mathew Styles has been behind the decks for ten years. Those in London will know him from his Sunday afterhours parties at the T Bar in London which have featured illustrious company of Rob Mello, Hector and Luciano. He also spins at some of the world's best clubs including the Panoramabar and Polar TV in Berlin, Pulp in Paris and Fabric in London. If you’re going to Ibiza in September, you can also catch him at the Stink closing party playing alongside Ivan Smagghe, Michael Mayer & Damian Lazarus.

Interestingly, Matthew also has a background in software (his applications run on Kompakt, Bpitch Control and Shitkatapult computers!) so if your grandma’s got any questions about why her email won’t work, send ‘em along to Matthew at Crosstown Rebels.

Combining the hypnotic elements of minimal with a house groove, Matthew's podcast for RA also features disorienting vocal samples and the conversation between Hal and Dave from Space Odyssey 2001.

Styles was handing over the mix when RA pestered him with a few questions:

What have you been doing recently?

I've just finished the tour for the compilation ‘Get Lost!’ that Damian and I did in the spring, which took us both to some amazing clubs and great parties. But during the week I've mostly working on getting the summer releases ready for Crosstown Rebels.

Where was the mix recorded?

The mix was recorded at home in London about two or three weeks ago.

What are you up to next?

Well, we still have ‘Dig Your Own Rave’ on Sundays evenings at the T Bar with Rob Mello, Jamie Jones, Dave Congreve and Hector. Also we have a room at Fabric in August with a whole bunch of the artists playing and there's those Stink parties at DC10 throughout July and August. So it should be a good Summer on the party front.

On the music front, Crosstown Rebels have new releases from Silversurfer, Pier Bucci, Ost & Kjex, Minilogue, Locodice, 3 Channels and some remixes from Jennifer Cardini and Mathew Jonson so I'm quite busy the next few weeks with getting those ready.
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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #242 on: June 7, 2010, 03:33:10 pm »


http://www.getthecurse.com/2010/05/26/ivan-smagghe-vs-andrew-weatherall-gtc100/

this is ace by the way.  tough tackle for a monday afternoon when you need to get shit done.

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #243 on: June 7, 2010, 09:11:43 pm »
new matt styles mix up on little white earbuds illustrating the longer term shift from house to techno.  top summer tackle i've had this one on the dl for a few weeks now ;D

http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/podcast/lwe-podcast-51-matthew-styles/

In a scene that increasingly expects DJs to be flashy showmen and producers to be inexorably prolific, Matthew Style puts substance and restraint over style and profligacy. Having polished his DJ skills since his teenage years he’s become a DJ’s DJ — a jock who knows the best time and the right place to play even the most vexing of tunes. Styles eased into producing music and has since been sparing with his efforts, ensuring that his solo work for BPitch Control, Horizontal, and Diamonds & Pearls exceeds expectations. He’s also a team player — not only as a consummate collaborator (with Tobi Neumann, Pier Bucci, Dinky, and many more in his Rolodex), but also as a former manager of Crosstown Rebels and the current workhorse for Horizontal. Put simply, he knows the house music trade inside and out. So it’s our great pleasure to bring you LWE 51st exclusive podcast — more than an hour of expertly mixed and cunningly catchy house music — by Matthew Styles. It took more than a year to orchestrate, but this irresistible mix proved well worth the wait.


Tracklist:

01. Lowtec, “Untitled” [Workshop]
02. The Mole, “Oh My Stomach” [Musique Risquée]
03. Omar, “Lay It Down” (Andre Lodemann Remix) [Peppermint Jam]
04. Induceve, “Papillion” [Classic]
05. Jef K, “The Gathering” (System Mix) [Silver Network]
06. Full Swing, “Choices” (Instrumental) [Strictly Rhythm]
07. Filterwolf, “Nocturne” (Bodycode Remix) [Process Recordings]
08. Wax, “No. 30003-A” [Wax]
09. Romano Alfieri, “Thinking Of You” [Strictly Chosen]
10. Andy Vaz, “Shadow City” (Dharavi Remix) [Yore]
11. Fries & Bridges, “Switch Stance” (Ghetto Mix) [Robsoul Recordings]
12. Bon & Rau, “Cloverleaf Days” [Smallville Records]
13. Moodymann, “For All” (Mop Remix) [MPT Recordings]
14. Dani Cassarano & Felipe Valenzuela, “Aneninema” [Fumakilla]
15. Johnny Dynell, “Jam Hot” (Tensnake Remix) [Smash Hit Music]

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #244 on: June 9, 2010, 12:07:31 pm »
really liking this track from filterwolf at the moment.  haus dip.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxruNhM6vB0&feature=related

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #245 on: June 9, 2010, 11:04:05 pm »
Used to always start my set with this when doing my house sets(mainly new york/chicago house & bits of techno)
Underground Sound Of Lisbon - So Get Up
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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #246 on: June 10, 2010, 10:03:34 am »

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #247 on: June 10, 2010, 03:34:16 pm »
Anyone remember this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGsVkSMFkus

Yus yus yus!


Remember this?

Round Two - New Day

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/K6utX65C3ow&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;rel=0" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/K6utX65C3ow&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;rel=0</a>

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #248 on: June 10, 2010, 03:57:16 pm »
And a bit of bouncy fun from 2004....  ;D

Akufen - Jeep Sex

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Why does this thread just piss all over the other one?  8)
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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #249 on: June 10, 2010, 10:08:56 pm »
Used to always start my set with this when doing my house sets(mainly new york/chicago house & bits of techno)
Underground Sound Of Lisbon - So Get Up
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/G8hf54CCFjs&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/G8hf54CCFjs&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1</a>

'forget the past go outside and have a blast....'

loved the portugese sound at the time.  like new york but without the unrelenting camp.

still mad love for vasquez in his pomp. 

we saw him at the sound factory spinning out 'london xpress' by xpress2 for nearly an hour.

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #250 on: June 10, 2010, 10:09:41 pm »
Anyone remember this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGsVkSMFkus

i would play this at 33.  hard to tell its maurizio at this tempo but when you slow it down it will really exhale.

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #251 on: June 10, 2010, 10:11:20 pm »
And a bit of bouncy fun from 2004....  ;D

Akufen - Jeep Sex

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/4d_hRw4oX9M&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;rel=0" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/4d_hRw4oX9M&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;rel=0</a>

Why does this thread just piss all over the other one?  8)

i didn't know akufen was doing the do that early.  his horror inc track was a KEY MOMENT in my life.  last record played at the dc-10 after party back in.... blimey.  2005.  i'm getting old as time drifts by.  amazing artist.  where did he go?

EDIT:  excellent by the way but strangely dated.  how fast things kick on ;D

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #252 on: June 10, 2010, 10:16:52 pm »
Throw this in here instead................
just did.  more class in a glass from the genius c2.  do you know the junior boys mix?  how he can hold it down for so long before.... BANG!  genius moves big man.
Like a Child ?

Always reminded me of the Red Nail stuff By Derrick Carter n Trent.and a  track I have by The Visionary( aka Felix da Housecat) Remixed By Dj Duke on Power Music called 'My Life Is Music'

Did you ever get onto Mr C's label (I think) called Plink Plonk ? some quality stuff on there

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #253 on: June 11, 2010, 08:41:09 am »
Throw this in here instead................

some great releases on plink plonk but i've always found richard a bit too muscular as a dj - unrelenting snare patterns that work for a shaved headed crowd of south london bank robbers but not so much for the pretty ladies.  he's moved to la now to be an actor and sold his entire record collection as a job lot on e-bay.  there is a world class weird picture of him and damian lazarus that will dig out for presual here.

as for derrick carter he was my 90s hero.  i followed him all over europe.  classic records are relaunching as a digital only label and will be re-releasing his seminal 'sweetened no lemon' album with the all time classic 'tripping among the stars.'  derricks capacity for getting really very high and then still managing to pull of mindblowing feats of djing dexterity are well nigh legendary but it needs to be said that he's a very good egg to boot.

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #254 on: June 13, 2010, 11:53:56 pm »
Some more classic BC ...

Maurizio - Domina Maurizio Mix

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/sH_Z15EEPdI&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;rel=0" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/sH_Z15EEPdI&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;rel=0</a>

Check it at 6.53 for the change.... won't all fit on youtube though...
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« Reply #255 on: June 14, 2010, 12:08:08 am »
One of my faves.... a lovely moment...

If playing this doesn't get you laid, then you're knackered.  ;)

Roy Davis Jr - Gabrielle (Live garage Mix)

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #256 on: June 14, 2010, 10:56:53 am »
Some more classic BC ...

Maurizio - Domina Maurizio Mix

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/sH_Z15EEPdI&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;rel=0" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/sH_Z15EEPdI&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;rel=0</a>

Check it at 6.53 for the change.... won't all fit on youtube though...

beautiful record.  he is quite the dandy.  i think i've posted this before but my mate carsten was his pa back in the 90s and he spends most of his dough on bespoke tailoring and hand painted foulards.  what a dude.

the gabriel track is an all time classic.  i remember it came out one summer we were in ibiza and you couldn't get away from it, 'get down' by paul johnson and 'rendezvous' by basement jaxx and there's nothing wrong with that.

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #257 on: June 14, 2010, 06:15:16 pm »
i would play this at 33.  hard to tell its maurizio at this tempo but when you slow it down it will really exhale.
Yeah, I'd agree nowadays...but it was powerful once at that pace (was just thinking back to a Universe rave, Wiltshire, April 1993, techno tent, about 5am, Daz Saund plays it and me and about 10,000 others completely lose the plot.....and probably don't find it again until a few days later!)

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #258 on: June 14, 2010, 09:07:53 pm »
keep an eye on this fella nicholas jaar.  he's only 19 but making a big noise on the smarter dancefloors.

i posted this a few pages ago and i think it will be the tune of the year:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFAEYWQl1eM

here's a link to his new mix for ra.  its not all house but its bloody good:

http://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?id=211

here's an interview with him in resident advisor:

http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1103


            
Breaking through: Nicolas Jaar

He may be younger than techno itself, but Nicolas Jaar's unconventional take on the genre is turning heads. RA's Philip Sherburne talks to the Wolf + Lamb affiliated producer.

I don't mean to make a big thing of it, but Nicolas Jaar, the New York-based producer affiliated with the Wolf + Lamb label, is only 19 years old.

In any number of different contexts, that might be unremarkable. In indie rock, you're expected to be young. Same goes for hip-hop. Surely there's no shortage of under-20s manning the barricades of nu-electro's fluo revolution. But house and techno? I'm sorry, but aside from the Martinez Brothers, we're generally a generation aging rapidly.


Which makes Jaar an especially interesting case, because the music doesn't sound adolescent. It doesn't beat you over the head with punk-rock bravado. Confident but understated, Jaar doesn't sound like he has something to prove. The roots dig deep into house and techno, but this is not necessarily music made principally with dancing in mind. Jaar contributed two tracks to this year's Snuggle & Slap compilation on Circus Company, and one of them, the lilting "Your Waltz," is easily one of the album's strangest affairs, a dreamy, 104 BPM fantasia for gently rustling percussion and what sounds like mandolin. The other, "Love Teacher," is pneumatic deep house in a Guillaume & the Coutu Dumonts vein, deftly balancing synths and samples and turning out that rarest of grooves: a kind of chameleon vibe that appears uptempo or downtempo according to the set it's played in. Sophisticated stuff, in other words.

"At first, I don't think I saw music as something you learn," says Jaar by phone from Providence, Rhode Island, where he is currently studying at Brown University. "When I was really young, whenever there was a piano around, I'd start improvising. But nothing formal—I was just really into the idea of a piano being able to make sounds." That might sound tautological—if you're not into the idea of a piano making sounds, there's not much need to get near one. But Jaar's music suggests what may have tickled his ear upon those early encounters with the ivories.

Because, despite the piano's central role in his productions, this isn't exactly "piano house," at least not in the "Strings of Life" sense of the term. "The Student," Jaar's debut release, begins with a sound that might be that of a guitar pick being stroked along a piano string, a slow "pukk-pukk-whirrr" suggesting the prickly fizz of the Wighnomy Brothers—but unplugged. A proper piano melody provides the tune's centerpiece, but just as interesting are the improper piano sounds that needle into the high end, percussive and atonal. Whether it was conscious or not, it's reminiscent of John Cage's experiments with "prepared" pianos, the strings kitted out with small objects to alter their frequencies. When Wolf + Lamb released "The Student" in 2008, along with two other originals and a Seth Troxler remix, Jaar was still just 17.

Jaar was born in New York, but he spent his childhood in Chile, moving back to New York around the age of 11. (His father is Alfredo Jaar, an acclaimed artist and filmmaker. Nicolas downplays the connection, but I can't resist mentioning that I saw the elder Jaar's Lament of the Images in a gallery in New York in 2002, and was moved to tears by the force of the installation. Talent, seemingly, runs in the family.) By the time he was 14, Jaar had begun "messing around" with Reason as a means of recording and composing, but he had no concept of making expressly "electronic" music. "Being able to play piano, and knowing something about chords, I wanted to put drums with it, and I didn't really know how," he says. "But there was no shift from guitars to electronics, or anything like that. It was more like, 'I like to play piano, I like improvising, I like recording my stuff, how do I do that? MIDI keyboard and Reason.' I started from that." A combination of chance occurrences around the same time quickly gave his experiments a new focus.

"Thé Au Harem D'Archimède was the
sexiest music I'd ever heard."

"I think it was the summer of 2004," recalls Jaar. "I was at this photographer's studio in Chile, and the photographer was blasting Tiga's DJ Kicks mix. Being 14, I was like, 'This is incredible!'" He promptly and volubly declared a newfound love for electronic music—"even though I had heard nothing, just Tiga. So at Christmas, my dad goes to this record shop and says, 'Give me the most forward-thinking electronic music album right now.'" You can almost see the punchline coming: the CD the clerk handed over the counter was Ricardo Villalobos' Thé Au Harem D'Archimède.

"The guy wasn't like, 'Oh, I'm gonna give you the best Chilean artist'," stresses Jaar. "We were in Santiago, but my dad just said, 'Give me the most forward-thinking thing you've got.' [Villalobos] just happened to be Chilean. He gives me that for Christmas, along with a Luomo CD, Vocalcity. When I'm 14. This is all thanks to my dad being pretty good at doing this type of shit. So I listened to Villalobos at 14, and this is definitely a little bizarre, almost maybe a little sad, but it was the sexiest music I'd ever heard in my whole life. But it was also so complicated, there was so much stuff going on—even though I didn't really purely enjoy it like I enjoyed jazz or African music. There was this weird love for the techno aspect, even though I had no direct experience of that until then."

There's something almost too perfect about the story: of Villalobos, the bi-continental figurehead of Latin American electronic music, almost singlehandedly introducing a young Jaar to techno. But Jaar, who has roots on three continents, downplays any particular "Latin influence" in his music. "I don't really know where I'm from. In France I'm not really French. In Chile I'm not Chilean. Here I have an accent. I don't think, 'Let's try to be Latin-tinged.' That's the easy connotation. I've been obsessed with African music my whole life, and Western music, and yeah, the Chilean techno of course hit me really hard. Those are all influences, but not just because I come from there. I don't know, there's something bigger."





Nicolas Jaar in love at The Marcy Hotel



At 17, Jaar chanced across Wolf + Lamb's Gadi Mizrahi speaking on NYU radio. Mizrahi, whose label-cum-collective is known for a particularly woozy, psychedelic take on post-minimal house and techno—as well as epic afterhours sessions at their own venue, the Marcy Hotel—was talking about techno's "elastic" qualities, where time stretches like a rubber band. "I took it as a beautiful metaphor for music," says Jaar, who lists his principal influences as the minimalist Modernist composer Erik Satie and Ethiopian jazz legend Mulatu Astatke. Perhaps not coincidentally, both artists display a particularly elastic approach to timekeeping: Satie, the godfather of ambient music, in his telescoping phrases and Astatke in his weird, modal rhythm and blues, a pooling of African-American, African and Middle Eastern influences on warped tape, with grooves spreading out like the ripples in an oil slick.

His interest piqued, Jaar looked up Wolf + Lamb. "I sent 'The Student' to Gadi, and he liked it," says Jaar. "He got me into the Marcy"—in order for Jaar to experience firsthand, and for the first time, the culture of the music he aspired to make—"and told me, 'Do what you did for that track, but put a kick drum on it.'"

That demo, recalls Wolf + Lamb's Zev Eisenberg, "was actually not dance music, it didn't even have a beat to it." But it also wasn't exactly not dance music, and Wolf + Lamb released it digitally, along with a more uptempo Seth Troxler remix that would eventually be included on Troxler's own Aphrika EP, W + L's second vinyl release. Jaar's music, unconventional as it was, inspired the label as much as the other way around. "At this point," says Eisenberg, "the only constant in our label seems to be a constantly evolving context, and Nico's very comfortable leading us all in exciting new directions. He's like a sponge, which is why he keeps on making such relevant music. We hear his live set enough and it's constantly changing, even surprising, and somehow always appropriate for the show."

Jaar's first live set was, appropriately enough, at the Marcy, in the spring of 2008. Since then, he's gone on to play at Club der Visionaere and Arena in Berlin as well as Boulder, Colorado's Communikey festival and MUTEK events in both Montreal and Mexico City. Those experiences have fed back into his own productions, he says, and you can hear it in the bouncing embrace of "Love Teacher," for Circus Company, and the springy disco of "El Bandido," released this year on Wolf + Lamb's Significant Others compilation EP along with tracks from Gadi, Zev and Lee Curtiss.

"At first," he recalls of playing live, "the annoying thing that happened, that would piss me off, really, was that I kept thinking how I could make my set dancier, harder. Then I realized that that was such an immature way to do things. People just going harder and harder, that's totally going the opposite direction from what I want to bring to this, if I can bring anything. I realized that people will respond to feelings, and not just crazy beats. It's more about playing with people's expectations."

When I mention that playing as a relative unknown might have its benefits in that respect, Jaar says, "No! This is the great part. They do have expectations. The fact that they don't know who I am doesn't matter. They know what the space is. I know what a techno night is like, and they do, so when I start a show with [Balkan composer] Goran Bregovic, that's different." His goal in playing live, he says, is to translate his own, idiosyncratic tastes into something that can move a room. "One thing I adore about playing at clubs or dance events is that most of the people go there to listen to an artist play, but also to dance. It's a cliché, but I love how the movements, even people's unintentional movements and gestures, change when you play different types of music. How a whole crowd dances, rather than just one person. Watching how that changes is amazing."

"That's influenced the music I'm making now," he continues. "I'm making very slow techno right now, super slow techno, around 100 BPM. Now, when I play around with that in my live sets, you can see people having more time to do things between the beats. More unintentional things happen between the beats. I'm going to keep taking beats even slower."

There are a lot of "unintentional" things in Jaar's music, which might be unsurprising, given his love for the approaches taken by artists like John Cage or Brian Eno. Relying heavily on sampled piano and voice, unconventional percussion sounds and collaged swatches of sound, even his most straightforward tracks thrum with fluid pulses and chance collisions. One of the most remarkable things about his music is the way it develops, with grooves modeled after dance music and melodies hinting at folk song, but following a long, undulating arc that's almost impossible to trace. The idea, says Jaar, is to "give the music a certain structural element so that it's not just loops looping at the same point." By setting forces into play in a certain way, "the music is making itself. You might have to shape it afterwards, because it's just a draft, but you can really create a system in which you're not doing it, the music is creating itself." But there's also a deeply emotional impulse in Jaar's work—just listen to "John the Revelator," released on his own Clown and Sunset label. Under four minutes long, and treading an implied 4/4 rhythm as subtly as Carl Sandburg's cat-footed fog, the song combines brooding Rhodes chords with sampled acapellas from two opposite sides of the globe into an expression of something like sensual dread.

"Before I began to release music, I was just recording impulses, whatever came," says Jaar. "Then I started shaping the emotions, trying to create this thing that is like a rhythmic anguish. A rhythmic melancholy. This idea that there's a really beautiful waltz to sadness. That's something you hear in Ethiopian jazz, where the rhythm is incredibly groovy but the sax is just wailing. This weird mix between dance music and… a cry. It's a lament."

"What happens when I make music is that I try to get the technical aspect of techno and its textures in there, but that's always the base to make a song, not just a track," says Jaar. That's certainly the sense you get from listening to drafts for his album ˆtre, which Circus Company will release next year. The grooves are there, sometimes pumping, sometimes only nominally 4/4, but they're washed and wrapped in layers of gauzy, organic sound—pianos, accordion, home-recorded percussion grazed with the afternoon light of a lazy Sunday. "I'm interested in making songs that people that are not in the techno world will listen to, not just tracks for DJs," explains Jaar.

That might sound like youthful hubris. But in the case of Nicolas Jaar—an artist younger than techno itself, and yet one with an unconventional and rather uncanny interpretation of its principles—it also sounds quite reasonable.

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #259 on: June 15, 2010, 07:36:32 am »
Tone Theory  - Limbo of vanished possibilities

Very nice.

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #260 on: June 15, 2010, 10:01:30 am »
nice one captain. those muted keys are a delight.  early morning tackle with the sun starting to creep up.

EDIT:  this is derrick carter, isn't it?  i loved it when he still took drugs. 

he's a little bit boompty-boomp hertiage set for me now but he did rock bestival last summer.

i've been to an amazing stag this weekend and my mate acid ted played for 17 hours.

when my brain starts to dispel the blank sense of dulled pain i will try to pull out some of his corkers for the thread.

he came on at 5am and this is us as the sun started going down around 9pm:

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #261 on: June 15, 2010, 11:36:24 am »
Hehe! Sounds mint. Sunglasses in evidence, which ones yourself?

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #262 on: June 15, 2010, 12:50:11 pm »
David Alvarado - Aurora
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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #263 on: June 15, 2010, 04:31:06 pm »
Hehe! Sounds mint. Sunglasses in evidence, which ones yourself?


i'm sporting the scarf (round neck as opposed to over head - that's my mate ted that was mixing up a storm)

quite the party.  at my age it might take a whole week to recover.

EDIT: at captain i LOVE dave alvarado.   i had a mix cd of his i picked up in la about 7 years ago but can i find the fucker since i moved house? 

tune by the way.
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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #264 on: June 17, 2010, 09:00:05 am »
just got sent this by spacebox resident luca cazal.  he does it with my brother-in-law damon who runs a club called disco bloodbath which is big in the east of london.  luca is a resident at space all this summer and this wee taster is for the monthly saturday they're doing in dalston this saturday.  tres bien:

https://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=dXFXNU1FMVg5RlpjR0E9PQ

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #265 on: June 17, 2010, 09:05:39 am »
this is just a link to a really excellent record by foolish felix.  they guy who does the vocal is more used to doing reggae stuff and didn't like the finished record to the extent that he won't let the boys licence it to any other labels.  a real shame as its crossed over from the rub and tug/idjut boys end of the dubby disco market to be a bona fide house classic being played by dyed soundorom; shonky and a load of the freak and chic crew.

felix had similar problems with legendary brighton based house label ugly - dj assassin being one of their few exemplary hilights - but as he gets to spend his life flying round the world with harvey and nick the record i wouldn't worry about him too much.  this is outstanding by the way.  very sensual and great late night tackle for the deep house heads on here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8fHisYuumE

here's a link to their website:

http://www.cynicrecords.co.uk/

and here's a shit pic of felix:


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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #266 on: June 18, 2010, 10:07:02 pm »
i went to an outstanding stag party this weekend and my mate acid ted djd for 17 hours.  i am very pleased to discover one of his jewels is on youtube.  i suggest smoking something nice, lying back and putting the head phones.  this is hi-calibre house with and lsd flavour and i mean that as the highest possible accolade:

Mathias Kaden - Kawaba (DJ Koze's Kosi-san Remix)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8ACa3AU4qg

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #267 on: June 18, 2010, 11:25:00 pm »

EDIT: at captain i LOVE dave alvarado.   i had a mix cd of his i picked up in la about 7 years ago but can i find the fucker since i moved house? 

tune by the way.
Had what I think to be his first release on some canadian label years back.green labeled 12" with 2 doves(I think) used to play it at the start of all my sets around 93/95...

Came back one night and fucking stood on the bastard.forgot all about it,and tried finding it again years later.but,looking through his discog,its not on there ???

Sent the lad an email and hopefully he can point me in the right direction.cant remember the name or the label :P

Best track he ever did thgough :butt

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #268 on: June 19, 2010, 07:15:35 pm »
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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #269 on: June 22, 2010, 10:44:00 am »
just found this on sound cloud from nascent tech genius hunter seth troxler:

http://soundcloud.com/intosomething/noc-debelih-basov-mix-of-2009-if-you-know-who-it-is-read-on

it was a competition on an ibiza radio station to guess the dj.  deep as you like this is pure quality:

http://soundcloud.com/intosomething/noc-debelih-basov-mix-of-2009-if-you-know-who-it-is-read-on

not sure if i put up a link to his 'hunter s' antics at the wmc 2010 but this link is good for a laugh if you missed it at the time:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjxew1xf8XE

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #270 on: June 22, 2010, 10:46:35 am »

You fucking genius.
I want an electric violin.

v clever but sort of falls into the 'indie kids making dance music' camp and for that reason i'm out ;D

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #271 on: June 23, 2010, 12:09:01 pm »
That seth Toxler mix is a little bit freaked isn't it! Good balance... like it.


Found this gem by Quantec .... Fkin superb bit of moody sub bass dub house and just as I like it...

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #272 on: June 23, 2010, 05:43:08 pm »
tuuune.  perfect stoned afternoon tackle.  i've just been checking photos from hot natured's party in barcelona a few weeks last friday and getting mega day time party pangs and its a sun kissed weekend for glastonbury....  bah.  still can't complain with a wee man on the way and absolutely loving this with some lovely charos ;D

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #273 on: June 23, 2010, 06:22:13 pm »
you can stream the new tiefschwarz album through the fabric website right here buddy:

http://www.xlr8r.com/news/2010/05/listen-chocolate-new-album-tiefs

It's been five years since fun-loving German house/techno duo Tiefschwarz released a proper artist album, so it's fair to say that there's some palatable anticipation surrounding the release of Chocolate, the third full-length from brothers Ali and Basti Schwarz. The boys have been kind enough to let XLR8R provide an exclusive preview of the record, which comes out May 28 on Tiefschwarz's own Souvenir label, although the songs are already available for digital purchase here. Give it a listen and check out the album artwork below.

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #274 on: June 24, 2010, 01:18:09 pm »
still loving this from mattias aguayo.  so hot right now:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZ7TO2-0ZvM

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #275 on: June 25, 2010, 10:16:38 am »
will try to get a direct link but here's a wee video from jamie jones hot natured party in barcelona a couple of weeks ago.  a party i'd love to have been at keep your eyes out for them popping up round the uk.  jamie's playing a much more housey sound these days and will be releasing a lot more on his own label:

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150220955865217

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #276 on: June 25, 2010, 09:54:42 pm »
this is really good for the deep house heads.  crisp, modern it sounds like it could be from the dixon stable at innervisions but in fact its the usa's answer to jamie jones mr shaun reeves working with gauti.  understated and very classy this reminds me of saint germain back in the french house renaissance of the early 90s.  top quality gear for the head nodders that didn't make it to glastonbury:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXMB7tHgAVo


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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #277 on: June 26, 2010, 11:25:15 pm »
i went to an outstanding stag party this weekend and my mate acid ted djd for 17 hours.  i am very pleased to discover one of his jewels is on youtube.  i suggest smoking something nice, lying back and putting the head phones.  this is hi-calibre house with and lsd flavour and i mean that as the highest possible accolade:

Mathias Kaden - Kawaba (DJ Koze's Kosi-san Remix)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8ACa3AU4qg

i've just been listening to this again very loud in my garden.  its superb. 

if you haven't already give it a spin when you want something subtle, intelligent and very cool.

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #278 on: June 26, 2010, 11:41:17 pm »
this is really good for the deep house heads.  crisp, modern it sounds like it could be from the dixon stable at innervisions but in fact its the usa's answer to jamie jones mr shaun reeves working with gauti.  understated and very classy this reminds me of saint germain back in the french house renaissance of the early 90s.  top quality gear for the head nodders that didn't make it to glastonbury:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXMB7tHgAVo


thats fairly tasty that, thanks for the share.

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Re: The House and Techno Thread
« Reply #279 on: June 27, 2010, 12:37:42 am »
Mad tune

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