hey guys, our buddy and good friend, NT89 from Italy will be playing at Zirca next week. Singapore will be his only Asia stop, so if you’re a big fan of his music, please do turn up and show your support! Zirca’s resident, Inquisitive will be doing the opening set for him. See ya all there!
Meanwhile, checkout this recent video from his Australian Tour.
And this awesome mix for the Australian FBI radio show
01 BEENS – The Fullest
02 Wazabi -Turbulenz
03 Loops of Fury – Rack Em (Modek remix)
04 Polymath – Rob the Turbine
05 Busy P – Procrastinator (Hey Today! remix)
06 NT89 – Tyme
07 Shaved Monkeys – Four Twenty
08 Ntology – Pulse
09 Goldfish & Blink – Tsunami
10 Dr. Gonzo – Springer
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One of Singapore’s most infamous dance parties You Say Party! We Say Rave! gets revived! After a year and a half hiatus off to pursue their individual projects, the YSPWSR crew are back!
YSPWSR stalwarts Clash the Disko kids and Shawn Livewire are joined by new boy The LFK to bring you a ball of a good time. From The LFK’s infections deep and tribal tech beats, to the nu/italo disco and techno from Clash the Disko Kids, the funk, breaks and house of Shawn Livewire, you’ll find some thing to get your foot a tappin, head a bobbin and heart a thumpin! Throw out the cheese! This is
music for your soul.
get your guestlists here: http://ow.ly/42nFd
ENTRY TO FASH:
riot grrls – $21, rocker boys – $26 (includes 2 standard drinks)
*for table reservations, pls contact the office at 63338243 or email admin@thebutterfactory.com
One of our favourite acts to watch out for in 2011 provides this week’s podcast – enigmatic French producer Gesaffelstein, demonstrating why we flagged him as a face to remember.
One of the most innovative names in the often-stagnant electro-techno sphere, Gesaffelstein – real name Mike Levy – keeps a relatively low-profile, with only a handful of releases (most recently on Tiga’s Turbo label) but when they hit as hard as the frantic, lasered pulse of ‘Variations’ or the swirling, Hacker-esque ‘Selected Faces’, a handful is all you need.
His Clash mix begins with some uncharacteristically subtle tones (reminiscent of fellow countrymen Zombie Zombie’s creeping Krautrock synths), gradually working its way through minimal club sounds before exploring classic Parisian disco and electro from the likes of Krikor, and then going full-pelt and filthy, with deep, jagged techno from Pan Tone and Bukaddor & Fishbeck
Other artists in Gesaffelstein’s 60 minutes include Magda, an Applebim and Ramadanman collaboration (edited up by Carl Craig) and none other than Kraftwerk.
A selection of tunes which demonstrate the true range and depth of electro, all weaved together by a subtly masterful hand. Keep watching Gesaffelstein, more brilliance is sure to come.
Alright! Our long awaited Transient EP is out now! Go get it! Every tunes in this EP rock!!! Thanks Sovnger, Modek and Shameboy for the remixes. We love you all!!
3. Our Transient EP is set to release in January 2011.
4. Looking at Australian/Europe Tour in 2011. To book us, e-mail clashthediskokids@gmail.com
5. And here’s our December Chart and latest mix tape:
Current Top 10 Chart:
1. Clash The Disko Kids – Transient (Shameboy remix) – Basserk
2. Style of Eye & Magnus – Antidote – Horehaus
3. Fat & Ugly – Indian Giants – Guys N Dolls
4. Harvard Bass – Pruno (Style of Eye remix) – Teenage Riot
5. Mumbai Science – Gold (NT89 remix) – Lektroluv records
6. Para One – Animal Style – BNR Trax
7. Konovalov – Smile Now (Modek remix)
8. Gesaffelstein – Variations – Turbo Recordings
9. Dirty Noise – Punch Balls (Clash The Disko Kids remix) – Ho-Ju
10. Cosmonaut Grechko – All The Time We Were In Love – Uh Oh Disco
Here’s a preview of ZZT’s Vulcan Alarm. Well you can’t really hear much over the constant conversation over the track, but it should give you a rough idea of how it sound like. Don’t get your hopes up on it being released anytime soon though!
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Finally some new stuff from the Don! His new EP is available now digitally and will get a limited edition vinyl on 5th of July on Mental Groove Records.
The EP contains four tracks which are all BOMBS! Pending between old school techno and dancefloor bangers, you’ll probably hear that a lot in clubs this summer!
Already supported by tastemakers as diverse as Sinden, Brodinski, Tekilatex, Laurent Garnier, James Holden, Digitalism, Malente, Tiga, Boris Dluglosh, Daniel Haaksman, Alex Gopher, Shir Khan, Hrdvsion & Congorock.
Tracklist:
1. Intro + Whatever
2. G.O.O.D.
3. All About (Free Download)
4. Riminology + Outro
Listening to Yeah, Techno, Paul Chambers’s new EP, one cannot help but doubt the fact that this is his first major release. Following internet hype in 2009, Chambers’s potential was finally realized and plans for his first album were made. The title track, alone, drew thousands of fans and now, with its release on May 30th, the techno musician is facing his biggest crowds yet. We talked to Chambers about his new album and reaction to all of his recent success.
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