Falling off the wagon

I am very pleased to report the following recent vinyl acquisitions:

Palmskin Productions : The Beast – Roni Size, Global Communications And Autechre Remixes – 12″

Bounce : Drop The Ball – 12″

Community Housin’ : Night Pitchin’ EP – 12″

Dabrye : Game Over (Feat. Jay Dee And Phat Kat) – 12″

DJ Genesis / Omar S : Tribute To Betty (Tonight) / U – 12″

DJ Rels : Broken Soul EP – 12″

DJ Spinna : Compositions2 – LP

Lazyboy Feat. Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry : Penguin – Mad Professor & Manasseh Remixes – 2×7″

Lindstrom : Plague The Kid – 12″

Silvio Manuel : The Master Of Darkness EP – 12″

Orgue Electronique : Texas Brooklyn Heaven – 12″

Panash : Unicorn / Cheval – 10″

The Pharcyde : Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde – 2xLP

R-Tyme : Illusion / R-Theme – 12″

Recloose : Cardiology (Isolee Mix) – 12″

Renaissance : Do It To It – 12″

Rima : Subdued – Amp Fiddler Remix – 12″

RJD2 : Exotic Talk – Limited Edition – 12″

69 : Sound On Sound EP – 12″

Spymusic : Cloak – 12″

Umod : Tromboline – Domu Mix / On The Down Low – Zoltar Mix – 12″

Waiwan : Interstellar – 12″

Amy Winehouse : In My Bed (Bugz In The Attic Remixes) – 12″

V/A : Bigger Bear Vs. Hairy Claw – Clash Of The Big Paws – 10″

V/A : Okayplayer – True Notes Vol. 1 – 2xLP

V/A : PD2 Sampler – 12″

Cobbleston Jazz : 5th Element EP (It Is What It Is US) 12

Dan Curtin : Distort Archive Desire (Down Low US)

Aroy Dee : Goddess (MOS Holland)

DJ Yoav B : First Blood EP (Delsin Holland)

Just One : Love 2 Love (Neroli Italy)

Madlib : Remixes 2 : 1980s Saturday Morning Edition (All Samples 1977-1982) (unknown label US)

Madvillian : Madvillainy (Stones Throw US)

Ross 154 : Until My Heart Stops… (MOS Holland)

Candi Staton : Pepe Bradock Mixes (Honest Jon’s)

Arne Weinberg : Beauty In Decay (Down Low US)

Red Star, Camberwell, with Ian Cheshire and Ryan Blackman

When we arrived the sound was unbelievably quiet. After a while we got pretty fed up with it and tried to track down a sound guy. I told them I’d come all the way from Detroit to play, and it would be really dissapointing if the audience couldn’t hear it. Hehehe. It worked. For once the American accent came in handy. 🙂 We got just enough volume out of it that we could kinda hear, but not until Ryan’s set was half over. 🙁 My set went surprisingly well given I’d only mixed four times since April, and hadn’t had most of the records for the last two years. Ian followed with some chunky tune provision, but I think by the time 3:00 rolled around most people had had enough of the Red Star. We left right as things wound down, had a lengthy trip home given how close it is, and promptly fell sound asleep.

Part V

It’s here! So who all is going? Remember if reading on my blog you can post comments here. This is both the lineup and my comments, and I’d love to know more about the peepz I’m asking about at the bottom:

Movement 2004 lineup

Aardvark

Alden Tyrell live

Amp Fiddler live

Barbara Preisinger

Biological Live

Camp Amp DJs

Claude Young

Cloud 9

Danny Krivit

Derek Plaslaiko

Kevin Reynolds

Kevin Saunderson

Language

Legowelt

Louis Haiman

Madlib and PBW ft Jay Dee

Malik Alston Painted Pictures

Marques Wyatt

McKay

Mike Geiger

DJ Cosmo

DJ Genesis live

DJ Nova

Duplex Live

Ellen Allien

Fat Freddy’s Drop

Francois K

Garth Trinidad

Goldfinger (AML)

Greg Mudge

Groove Junkies

Heiroglyphic being

Highfish

Jeannie Hopper

Joris Voorn live

Kai Alce

Kelvin Larkin

Kenny Larkin

Mike Grant

Mike Huckaby

Novamen Live dutch

Osunlade Live

Ramon

Recloose

Red Nose Distrikt

Reel People

Remy

Rockid (DMC Champion)

Rolando

Ron Trent

Sean Deason

Shortround

Stacey Pullen

Tortured Soul Live

Wajeed

I’m really excited about this lineup. The only fault I can see is there are quite a few repeat performers, but whatever. I don’t actually consider that a fault myself, just the only one I could sorta see. Here’s some peepz I’m really excited about:

Aardvark – Hope they put him on in the day somewhere. Could really dig that

Amp Fiddler live – the best act of last year makes his triumphant return!

Claude Young – finally!!!

Danny Krivit – duh

Derek Plaslaiko – word

Madlib and PBW ft Jay Dee – OMFG hip hop gone wild!

Malik Alston Painted Pictures – should be very tasty, anyone know what the Painted Pictures thing is all about?

Mike Geiger – impeccable selection every time I’ve seen him so far

DJ Nova – [313] old timer gettin’ his due. He seriously rocked a party with TP at the first DEMF and his radio shows were the bomb

Duplex Live – anyone seen Duplex live before?

Fat Freddy’s Drop – see my other post

Francois K – duh

Joris Voorn live – I hear nothing but great things

Kai Alce – Excellent. Not many other opportunities to see him yet

Kelvin Larkin – He rocked Iowa City about 5 years ago. Expect very good things

Kenny Larkin – He rocked Liverpool recently

Mike Grant – Hope he gets a chance to rock out in the sunshine for a hometown crowd

Mike Huckaby – ditto

Osunlade Live – Holy crap has he even done this before???

Recloose – Hope he gets some monitors this time

Red Nose Distrikt – Been looking forward to seeing them (or is it ‘him’ now) for quite some time

Rolando – He rocked Plzen recently

Ron Trent – One of my top 5 favorite house DJs

Sean Deason – More [313] timers doin’ good. 🙂

Stacey Pullen – Was much more on-form when I saw him last than he has been since ’97

Tortured Soul Live – Like Kent said

So who else should I be excited about? I know very little about Ellen Alien or Legowelt except that I trust many people who rate them. Am I imagining it or did Kevin Reynolds used to work for Transmat? Has he done something else too? Is Heiroglyhic Being at all related to Del? Is Rockid the business then? All these folks ring a loud bell too, but I dunno why.

Alden Tyrell live

Biological Live

Camp Amp DJs

Louis Haiman

Marques Wyatt

DJ Cosmo

Greg Mudge

Jeannie Hopper

Novamen Live

Theo and Juan

Almost forgot. In the last couple of weeks I picked up the Rotating Assembly album and the new Juan Atkins on New Religion. Both rather tasty, especially ‘Orchestral Hall’. Probably my last vinyl purchases for an eternity though, unless I decide I can afford the Kenny Larkin album when it hits the streets. I may however be rescuing a sizeable chunk of wax when I’m back stateside in May and June. Wish me luck!

Foundation II, Plzen, Czech

Arrived in Prague around 18:30 and headed straight to the venue in Plzen, about an hour from the airport. On arrival, Ryan told me they’d moved my set to 21:30 (the event started at 20:00), which was a relief, if a bit early. A good compromise for my style though. Checked out the venue real quick. Rallied people for much needed grub. Was told I might only be able to get fried cheese and chips across the road, but when we finally got ourselves together Veronika took us to a wicked Italian place down the street. Got myself an enormous pizza. Ran back to the venue (literally) with 5 minutes to get my shit together and found out my set had been moved to 23:00. Whew! It really couldn’t have been much of a better slot for my first visit. Oh, and get this! Grand total for a six person dinner in a reasonably swank Italian place: £18 (a little over $30).

Everyone else filtered back soon thereafter and we got a chance to get some drinks down us (at around 35p, or $.50 for a damn fine pint of Pilsner Urquel), watched the place fill up, got a feel for the sound, etc. 23:00 crept up quicklyand before I knew it I was well into it. The hour and 45 minute set went by very quickly, except for the last 15 minutes, when I had to sit down for a few seconds to catch my breath. I really threw a lot of myself into it, like you can only do for a big gig. I was really happy with my set and had a hell of a lot more people in there than I would’ve expected when I was going up again Ryan and Stu, who seem to be developing quite a Czech following. My only regret about my set is that I didn’t get to see them – oh, and that one time I knocked the tonearm after finishing a mix. I *always* do that at least once when spinning with those big clunky Stanton 680 headshells. Shame I couldn’t record it – my minidisc chord disappeared the night before. :/ But I can’t end on a negative, since I thought it was one of the better sets I’ve played in public. Here’s some pics of me in action:

The thing that made the biggest impression on me about the main event were how happy everyone seemed to be with their sets, and how open-minded the crowd was. I guess I just don’t often get the same sense of excitement from larger crowds. It still felt very intimate although the venue was fairly big and reasonably full. It’s really hard to pick out a highlight of the evening for me, because I was running back and forth between everything all night. Gutted about missing all of the Blowmen (our sets overlapped). Really really enjoyed what I heard of Rolando. Chris Finke’s drum ‘n bass action was dope (slept through his later set, as pictures will evidence with much hilarity soon). Lee’s set was a particular stand-out for me as well, since we’re on such a similar musical wavelength.

My pics:

As you will see in this poorly translated review, the reaction seems to be fairly positive (or does it)?

original
Na druhé stagi se po Molczikovi gramcù ujal amerièan Tristan Watkins, jehož deep techno mi až chvílemi bralo dech. Od první desky prostì super!! Blížila se jedna hodina a tudíž došlo k hromadnému pøesunu na stage hlavní, kde se již chystala hvìzda svìtového formátu na své první èeské vystoupení.

crap translation
Within species stagnation to about Molczikovi gram ujal Yankee Tristan Watkins, whose deep technologist me when now and then bralo wind. Since prime slabs in plain terms superpower!! Approximated to jedna hour plus accordingly došlo make for hromadnému transposition within stagnation mainsail, where to yet toward star world rule size within své prime èeské appearing.

Apparently I’m the maritime superpower of technologist stagnation! Quite vexing only picking up about 20% of what dude is saying, but there’s no such thing as bad press, as they say, so even in the worst case I ain’t bitchin’. Hope to have a real translation of this soon.

Freelance @ The Cube, Camberwell

During sound check the live PA guys Laz and Steve sounded really great. I mean, I was really amazed how good it sounded in there, and they surprised us by having Laszlo sing! He was really good too. So… after they were done I had a couple of trial mixes to make sure all was in order from our end, and noticed that the left table was impossible to back que on. Like the needle literally flew off the record whenever you spun it backwards. Luckily I had two spares, but managed to kill one of my headshells in the process of trying to replace the other one. What a mess… Haven’t even had a chance to see if I can fix it, since I think I totally nuked the bit where the cartridge goes into the headshell by putting it in sideways. Grrr… No more mixes from me any time soon. But we got it sorted through a combination of parts.

That all sorted itself out around 8:55, just as we were getting ready to start. So Nick went on and played a nice set, then Jamie followed with more goodness, then the live boys came on and sounded sweet. By this point we had probably 60-70 people in there, which is quite a feat for a first night in a new venue in Camberwell! I had been in social butterfly mode this whole time so when Nick came up to tell me the sound was fucked, I was totaly taken aback. When I got to the dancefloor the volume was at maybe 1/3 – 1/2 it’s sound check level, and totally distorted. In sound check the limiter had been steady at one light of 7, and now it was cranked full-on at 7. No wonder it sounded like shit! So I immediately tried to find the sound guy, who said he would be back at the venue by then, but he was nowhere to be found. The bouncer took me back into the sound room, and I wasn’t about to start fucking with all their shit, since I know that’s a really easy way to make an enemy of the sound guy, so we just had to deal with it. Someone told me the barmaid turned it down at one point, which would explain some things. Anyway… the sound dude finally arrived at the beginning of my set, and he sorted it out relatively quickly, but it was still nowhere near as loud as it had been. In short, the mood for my set was seriously compromised by all of this, and it showed. My ill-preparedness didn’t help much either. When it was all over, I had it out with the sound guy a bit, but everyone who worked at the venue was so quick to point the finger of blame at us that it was a totally worthless discussion. May have made a few enemies in the process, and not toally sure if we’ll wind up there again unless I can get some assurance that the staff we need will be on-hand for these sorts of issues. We brought them a hell of a lot of money for a Thursday night, so hopefully they’ll be persuaded to see things our way.

A few new bits of wax

Maxwell / Prince : No One / Sexy Dancer (AMG Remixes) – 12″

Patchworks : Sugar EP – 12″

Randolph : About Last Night – 12″

Soulphiction : Soulphiction EP1 – 12″

Tim Wright : The Ride – 12″

Further info on receipt. Do not sleep on these new remixes of Tim Wright. The Luciano remix is unbelievably good.

March Top 10

1. DKD : Future Rage – 12″ [Bitasweet/2000 Black]

2. Moodymann : KDJ16 – 12″ [KDJ]

3. Joe Dukie & Fitchie / Fat Freddy’s Drop : This Room / Ernie (Live) – 12″ [Best Seven/Sonar Kollktiv]

4. Directions : Busted Trees – Carl Craig Mix – 12″ [Diaspora in Session]

5. Wildchild : Wonder Years Remix – 12″ [Stones Throw]

6. Theo Parrish : The Twin Cities – 12″ [Harmony Park]

7. Skalpel : 1958 – Quantic Remix – 12″ [Ninja Tune]

8. Sixtoo : Boxcutter Emporium (Bad Luck Comes In Threes) / Storm Clouds & Silver Linings – 12″ [Ninja Tune]

9. Nick Wilson : Ligeia – 12″ [Inceptive]

10. Matthew Herbert : On Your Feet EP – 12″ [Soundslike]

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