Visionquest mix Fabriclive 61

In celebration of Monday 5 December’s release of Fabric61, the latest in the legendary compilation series, mixed by Visionquest, Fabric are giving us a little taster video.

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Visionquest founder member and Detroit techno pioneer Shaun Reeves is in the houuuuuse this Saturday, playing alongside Brandt Brauer Frick, and the Life and Death showcase with Clockwork and Thugfucker. They’ll also be streaming the entire night on Awdio for your re-living pleasure.

Have a listen to Shaun Reeves’ Visionquest podcast here.

Orlando Boom


Orlando Boom has brought some pretty fiesty line-ups to Queen of Hoxton in the last year or so, so I had high expectations for prime-time December party weekend slots. They haven’t let us down; this Saturday 3 December they’ve got Aussie legends Hey Today! Last time we saw these two was a storming set that stole the night at Fabric last year, and this weekend they join We’re Not Cool while The Lovely Jonjo plays upstairs.

I’m really excited to see Will of our absolute favourites Joe and Will Ask’s new project Wax Cotton too. Whoop!

BOYS NOIZE Nerve (Hey Today! Remix) by HEY TODAY!

Metronomy -The Bay (Wax Cotton’s Remix) by Wax Cotton

Tasty


Eats Everything stepped up to the plate this weekend for an Essential Mix live from In:Motion in Bristol, previously a skatepark. He was also spotted in the Barley Mow in Curtain Road by some spies of mine on Saturday night, before playing for Bugged Out! at XOYO.

Including some beefy edits and the excellent new Jon Bovi from Catz n’ Dogz (out on Dirtybird 14 December), have a listen.

Eats Everything, Essential Mix 26 November 2011
Tracklist
01. (00) Murk – Amame (Eats Everything QI Rebeef)
02. (06) Catz ‘N Dogz – Jon Bovi
03. (09) Waifs & Strays – Yeah Yeah (Eats Everything Rebeef)
04. (12) Shadow Child – String Thing
05. (16) Eats Everything & Worthy vs. Justin Martin & Ardalan – The Lost vs. Lezgo (Acapella)
06. (21) Viadrina – Luna (Coat Of Arms Rework)
07. (27) Clapz II Dogz – Ripgroove (Eats Everything Like The Original Rebeef)
08. (31) Freestyle – The Party Has Begun
09. (33) Freestylers – Don’t Stop
10. (35) Green Velvet feat. Russoul – Millie Vanillie
11. (37) Sono – Keep Control (Eats Everything Rework)
12. (43) Subjekt – Dunky Frummer (Eats Everything Rebeef)
13. (46) Riva Starr & Major Lazer – Jump (The Martin Brothers Remix)
14. (49) Eats Everything & Worthy vs. Switch feat. Andrea Martin – I Still Love Tric Trac
15. (54) Coat Of Arms – Is This Something (Eats Everything Crunky Rebeef)
16. (60) Eats Everything – The Size
17. (65) Krysko – Can’t Handle It
18. (68) Mosca – Bax
19. (71) Butch – Amelie (Format B Remix)
20. (77) Eats Everything – Entrance Song (Special Edit)
21. (82) Crazy P – Beatbox (Breach Remix)
22. (87) Coat Of Arms – What You Need
23. (92) French Fries – Yo Vogue
24. (94) Adam F – Circles (Eats Everything Rework)
25. (99) Switch – This Is Sick (Eats Everything Rework)
26. (110) Huxley – Let It Go (Eats Everything Reprise)
27. (116) Goldie – Kemistry (Justin Martin Remix)

WildKats


When I think of the WildKats I feel like that little boy in the John Lewis advert. There’s this amazing gift all wrapped up and ready to give (although a lot of people have been saying the parcel in the advert is a suspiciously similar size and shape to a certain sinister present in Se7en) but it can’t be shared until the right time. It’s been a long wait but since last year when Edinburgh’s Stuart Sandeman and Scott Dickie met US visitor Corey Baker in East London there’s been a buzz of under-the-surface activity, honing re-edits and basslines, getting noticed by the movers and shakers at the right labels and the press that follow them. Making sure everything is ready. In fact, one of my favourite tracks Your A Freak has been on soundcloud for nearly a year now without a release date. System Crank- Russ Yallop & Wildkats by WILDKATS

Well Christmas is here, and we have not one but three very special presents. Your A Freak is to be released later this month on Hourglass Records, the mighty System Crank with Russ Yallop is coming in December on Hot Creations, and the smooth WildKats & Tboy To Be EP (with a Miguel Puente remix just to put the icing on the cake) was released last week on Neim.
Wildkats & Tboy – To Be EP – Neim Records by WILDKATS
And that’s not the only Miguel Puente link – both artists were rightly picked for Hot Creations’ Hot Waves 2, released yesterday, Puente for After Midnight in Your Bed and WildKats for the N.W.A.’s Express Yourself sampling Perpetrating.
Wildkats – Perpetrating – Hot Waves Sampler Vol 2 by WILDKATS

On top of a whole host more releases on labels including Akbal Music, Stranjjur and Lower East taking us well into 2012, there are a few gigs to get yourselves down to, including the Hourglass Records showcase at a secret East London venue on 16 December alongside Puente & Rosch, and all-terrain promoter legends Fresh Out the Box‘s Gottwood warm-up at Basing House 20 January 2012. Unleash the WildKat!

Second Chances and New Romances

This EP series from Denmark’s Noir Music just keeps on getting better. In fact, they’re generally releasing some shit hot stuff with some heeeeavy basslines at the moment. Started by DJ René Kristensen in 2007, better known as Noir, and now boasting some of the most forward-thinking (and darkest) artists out there, including Danny Daze, Maceo Plex and Huxley. And let’s not forget Noir himself, whose collaboration with Haze on Around has been everywhere since the summer after some finishing touches from Solomun, and whose album is also set for release in early 2012.

Second Chances and New Romances Vol 3 was released last Monday, and includes the mighty Larse with the follow up to For Real and The More I Want, entitled So Long.
Larse – So Long (Snippet) by Larse

Also noteworthy is newcomer Den Ishu’s New Luv BAAASSSSSSSS!!!
Den Ishu – New Luv (snippet) by Den Ishu

Woody’s Roundup

So, London town has given us a tasty selection of clubbing morsels to nibble on over my birthday weekend. Here are some of them:
Tonight Brodinski launches his Fabriclive 60 compilation at Fabric, alongside Stopmakingme, Jacques Lu Cont and Gessafelstein, Chew The Fat! turns 14 at The Nest, with Foamo and Bare Noize, and our good friend Joe Robots is at Egg for The Future Now! with Sinden and The Lovely Jonjo.

Tomorrow Matt Tolfrey, Richy Ahmed, Luca C and Brigante play for Unleash at Paramount in the Centre Point Building, Corsica Studios hosts Stimming, David August and Jay Shepheard for Tief, Fabric says hi to dOP and Dyed Soundroom, and Chopstick & Johnjon and Trickski play for Suol at the Old Truman Brewery Warehouse Space.

Here are a few tracks to warm you up.
Can’t – Answer (Round Table Knights Edit)
The Rapture – In the Grace of Your Love (Theatre of Delays Remix)
Zombie Disco Squad vs The Crime – The Colors
Sandman – No Prisoners (People Get Real Edit)
WIM – Something for You (Memory Tapes Remix)
DJ Sneak – You can’t hide from your Bud (Den Ishu’s Classic Re-Build)
Manaré – Pearl (Photo Romance Remix)

To Me From Me Birthday mix

This is one more for the iPod than the club (although it seems to be a bit reminiscent of clubbing back in 2005/2006), except the last 20 minutes or so, but is worth a listen for the last record alone. Hot Since 82‘s Let It Ride, a possible contender for my favourite track in the world ever.

To Me From Me Birthday Mix
Tracklist
Metro Area – Let’s Get…
Will Saul, Tam Cooper – Sequential Circus (Konrad Black Remix)
N/A feat Rosina – Fables and Fairytales (Deniz Kurtel Remix)
Delete – Slo-Mo Girl (Fur Coat Dark After Hours Mix)
KiNK & Neville – A Saturday in November
Thyladomid & Adriatique – Deep in The Three
Hunter Game – Touch Me
Moser – Keep Rules
Hackman – Agree to Disagree
Joachim Pastor – Braumstig (Rodriguez Jr. Remix)
Larse – So Long
Flip & Rodsten – Part of You
Noir – We2
Den Ishu – New Luv
Hot Since 82 – Let It Ride

Bowski Winter Mix

We’ve been writing this blog for two-and-a-half years now so hopefully you might have a bit of an understanding of what artists we just implicitly trust, and which ones never fail us. So much so that when they do a new mix we post it, and you download it. You don’t even really need any words from me. Bowski is one of them.

Bowski – Winter Mix

Tracklisting:
Sleep On – Bowski
Heimat (Robag’s Turmkolle Rekksmow) – Kollektiv Turnstrasse
Take Me Away (Schatrax Remix) – Matthew Burton + Nick Lawson
Touch Me – Hunter_Game
Brooklyn Bullets – Neuroxyde + Aki Bergen
Signa – Kaiserdisco
Krambambuli – Animal Trainer
Hold On – Florian Blauensteiner
Twilight – Patlac
Braumstig (Rodriguez Jr Remix) – Joachim Pastor
Stranger In The Night Ft. Tom Cowcher – Bowski
Dayz – Mathew Jonson
Faking Jazz Together (Michael Mayer Remix) – Connan Mockasin

He’s been busy on the production front too, so he’s shared a little preview minimix here:
Upcoming tracks by Bowski

Hot damn I can’t wait to see him at The Warehouse Project on 2 December…

A Chrome Gnome Fiasco

The boys of Public House have been busy recently and we thought it was about time we caught up with them again, especially with some extra special treats on the horizon. Here’s resident Sidd on finding Aladdin’s cave, avoiding East London’s gurning perma-tans, the rise of the Chrome Gnome and their love of a good Fiasco…

Last time we spoke to you, back in February last year, you were gearing up to welcome Parisian DJ Yakine. There’s been a lot happening since then. How was that party and what have you been up to since then?

That party seems so long ago! It was a great party in one of our favourite locations under a noodle bar, it was perfect sized and had a great vibe. Joss and Craig absolutely drilled it out that night, great memories. What have we been up to since then? Eerrm, where do I start, since then we have given debuts to Dario Zenker, Waifs & Strays, Terje Bakke, Dana Ruh and brought Jef K back to London after a long absence. We did our first party in Berlin which was incredible, in a brilliant little club called Kleine Reise, the residents there also played a party with us over here and brought over Mathew Jonson‘s brother Hrdvsion which was great. We have started a side project called ‘The Fiasco’ which is a series of more intimate events that showcase our residents and allow us to bring in some of our friends to play. We did a great launch party at Vogue Fabrics in Dalston, a quirky basement owned by an amazing guy who is probably the most flamboyant character we have ever met. Since then we celebrated our second birthday in the cellar of a pub, did a Fiasco in an art studio in Aldgate on August Bank Holiday and we have a party on the 26th in a venue so weird we can’t really describe it, I think I called it Aladdin’s cave-meets-brothel, but that doesn’t do it justice. We really like doing these super intimate parties as it goes back to the start when we threw parties for our mates. They are always really special and lots of fun.

We have big things planned for the rest of the year a NYD party and an amazing booking for February, keep your eyes locked on our Facebook page for news on that. It’s been a mental few years but really great times, great people and great music.

We’ve always loved the distinctive Public House party spirit and its innovative venue choices. Since we last spoke to you, London has seen a huge increase in Warehouse venues and ‘TBAs’ on Resident Advisor. How are you guys making sure Public House still holds the key when it comes to throwing bloody good parties?

Well, I have always bitched about this (probably with a touch sour grapes), but it seems that everyone in East London runs a party! I’m not saying that we have the best DJ’s and promote the best parties in the world but I think that when we started Public House small parties were not so common place, we came into the scene with a fresh ethos and a concept which was unique at the time. Unique spaces, small capacity and bringing in artists for debuts, we build a trust and a reputation from nothing. With the close of many larger clubs (RIP The END) and also the mass popularity of house and techno in London it seems that there are so, so many nights on these days, you only have to look on RA on an average Saturday to see the volume of events on at a time.

The pond is only so big so we started doing parties less often and put more thought into the makeup of each one. I think people will put more effort in to work with you if they know there is something unique there, I mean who wants to go to a bar-cum-club, pay £10 entry to hear a guy with one signed track on a cool label who can’t string a DJ set together? Especially when you are surrounded by a crowd that resembles a greased up, gurning, perma-tanned mess! We now search, really search, for the perfect venue that provides the atmosphere which our crowd demand, and so they should, if they have to travel a bit farther so be it. It’s a labour of love so you really do get what you put into a party

Chrome Gnome is a production collaboration between two of the Public House residents – Finn Casey and yourself. How did this come about?

Finn had been producing for a few years on and off, but took the plunge to quit his job and go full time about a year ago. I had been tinkering on Ableton and we had spoken about joining forces so we decided to give it a go together. Finn is really the brains behind the operation, and he produces loads of different styles of electronic music with a few different people. I’m more the drunk guy in the background making stupid suggestions. We are still finding our style but in the last few months it has started to come together a bit more and we are starting to see the fruits of our labour.

The Chrome Gnome tracks we’ve heard so far breathe that cheeky kind of energy and bouncy fun that we relish. Can you tell us a bit about the Chrome Gnome sound, District Raw and what’s next up for you and Finn?

The Chrome Gnome sound, hmmm, so far it’s been a real smorgasbord, the track released on District Raw was called The Fiasco and tried to capture the energy of a Public House residents night. It’s normally pretty raucous! That worked really well but then currently we have been into a deeper and spacier style. So I’m struggling to really say that we have one particular sound. I think we will probably always change it up because, that’s what keeps the ideas flowing.

As for the District Raw connection, Fabio Giannelli who runs the label was our first guest, Public House was his UK debut and we have always stayed in touch. so when Finn and i felt we had something worthy of his ears we sent him a couple of tracks! Things kind of fell into place from there really, we are really proud to be on his label is it has a seriously solid back catalogue and he is a good guy to know! I won’t reveal give to many details but there are some more things in the pipeline with him, all of which are really exciting!

Next for me and Finn, probably polishing off a few tunes. Then we’ll focus on world peace, solving Finns debt crisis and ensuring we qualify for next year’s X-Factor.

Finally, give us the big sell for 26th November…

Our next event is on the 26th of November and promises to be a cracker, we have found a seriously weapons grade venue and I’m sure it’s gonna get wild!

Also, I have just done a Public House podcast to get your ears round…

And ‘like’ us on Facebook cos we have just secured another crazy space for February, with another UK debut lined up too!

Woody’s Roundup

Once in a while it’s important to take a little time to relax of a weekend, particularly in between the final gasps of the late summer and the madness that is Christmas party season (which, as we all know, is well underway by November). So we’re officially taking tonight off.

For those of you who are on-duty, I’d say get yourselves down to The Nest for Neon Noise Project, with Punks Jump Up (whose November mix is very nice – get it here). Saturday at The Nest is damn good too, with The C90s (whose excellent November mix is also for download here).

Alternative Saturday night fun can be found at Basing House, who seem to be going from strength to strength on their line-ups, and I’ve still yet to step over the threshold (despite being a regular at Trailer Trash back in its On The Rocks incarnation). This week Robert Owens takes to the decks. Elsewhere there’s a Lovefever Yacht Club party, Nina Kravitz plays at Factory 7 (formerly Hearn Street Car Park) for Jaded’s 7th Birthday, Plump DJs are playing at XOYO.

Here are some of this week’s free download offerings – thanks to Jamie Jones in particular for his re rub, which he tells us is going to be the first of a few free tracks over the coming weeks.
Cécile – Ecstatic
Treasure Fingers – Take My Hand
Jamie Jones vs Heaven 17 – Penthouses RE RUB
Young Dreams – Young Dreams
Manix – Feel Real Good (Doorly Pigeonhole This! Booty) Vocal
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. – Simple Girl (Tiger & Woods Remix)
Dro Carey – Promothug