VOID

Okay, okay, so hands up if you like a proper rave? All of you, good. Hands up if you like getting on a plane to Berlin just for its techno… Hands up if you like your parties underground, both physically and musically? Well, well, well, if your hand’s still up and you’re in London this Saturday, we’ve got something for you: VOID. Unlike the others, you need this void in your life! We spoke to Randolph, founder of the night, to tell you exactly why…

So Randolph, what’s your story?

I’m from Toronto, Canada and I’ve been living in London for the last 8 years.

VOID speaks of a love of techno, what are your techno creds?

To be perfectly honest with you, I don’t have a lot! I’ve been DJing over the last 5 years throughout London, but really only have taken becoming a full time producer over the last year.

That being said I’ve made great progress over the last 12 months from my productions getting recognition from Ben Klock, Raiz, and Chris Finke. Having one of my tunes played out at Berghain in Berlin has been one of the many highlights so far.

What’s VOID all about?

It might not seem so but the techno community in London is quite small.  In reality it has only several hundred dedicated followers and a hand full of nights available to artists. VOID was created for local artists who don’t ordinarily get the opportunity to truly play the music they love to the right crowd.

What can we expect on Saturday?

A very unique time! The weather forecast is expected to be a very pleasant 22c so the park and outdoor areas by Public Life are going to busy with techno heads.

In all seriousness, expect a warm and inviting crowd. Capacity is barely over 100, and the majority of people who come are into the music so it’s a party for like-minded individuals

Is it an after-party or a pre-party?

Its neither! We’re a day party!

The 1pm to 1am day slot was chosen because Public Life only has a license till 2am. It’s a very good selling point to ask someone, “Are you interested in partying in a former public toilet on Saturday afternoon?”

Tell us a little bit about the people you’ve booked to play

Production wise, Roberto is the most accomplished of the DJs playing for VOID. He recently had 3 tracks played out in Berghain and has support from artists such as Marcel Dettmann, Ben Klock, Raiz, Steve Rachmad.

Jaded resident Chris Stanford will also be gracing the decks and returning to his techno roots on Saturday while the smallest member of VOID, Feronia will most likely be playing the biggest tunes of the night.

Some of the most interesting acts I’m keen to introduce to the crowd is the emerging talent that will be gracing the decks during the first half of the day. Maker + Meyer who are classically trained musicians will be the thumping out Berlin’s finest techno starting at 5:30pm. Manchester’s Setaoc Mass who is the youngest of us all at just 21 will be playing at 4:00pm and so far has several productions signed to labels and has a seriously bright future ahead of him.

Ed Frost and Simon Brandreth will get things going at the beginning of the day and are seriously keen to invite the early crowd with some mean tunes right from the start.

Finally, give me three words we can associate with VOID to make us drop our day plans and get into the toilet.

Fucking. Mean. Techno.

He’s not lying. We were there for the full 12 hours back in February and the atmosphere was fantastic; dedicated music fans there for all the right reasons. Have some breakfast and get yourself down there, you won’t regret it…

You can check out the event page here for more details. There’s also a promo mix from Setaoc Mass and Randolph’s killer track to get stuck into for good measure:  

 
Setaoc Mass VOID promo mix by -Randolph-

 
Surveillance by -Randolph-

 

Synth Seduction


Just like almost everybody else, it was the Visionquest release Utopia that drew our attention to Canada’s Footprintz; another unstoppable synth pop pairing from Montreal in the shape of Addy Weitzman and Clarian North.

Last week their new podcast dropped for New York based, Autobrennt. It’s the perfect deterrent for those not-quite-the-weekend Wednesday blues.

AUTOBRENNT 029 – FOOTPRINTZ

If you close your eyes and try hard enough, you could actually be sat in Miami with your toes dangling in the pool…

Woody’s Roundup

It’s finally June! Time for holidays, festivals, more sun and even more booze… Find your tents and pack your sunglasses; summer has arrived.

If you’ve still not recovered from last weekend’s antics, don’t bother, just go with it… I really hope you’re feeling decisive because once again there’s way too much to choose from this weekend and we’ve got our pick of the bunch to share with you. Tonight get yourselves down to one of the following: Detail with Brighton boy Russ Yallop at Basing House, Good:Vibe bringing disco legend Mario Basinov to a secret location in London, Lonely Hertz featuring the fantastic Ghostpoet alongside French Fries at The Nest, or the eagerly anticipated Diesel Island Disco with Goldie, Punks Jump Up, Aeroplane and the Kill Em All lads now at the Islington Metal Works (don’t forget you’ll need your passport to get in!)

Saturday’s got us in a spin too with many of our favourite DJs playing all across the city. Who to favour? Visionquest’s Lee Curtiss and Get Physical’s Audiofly take to yet another secret venue for Flying Circus London, Art Department host at Fabric playing alongside Richy Ahmed and Craig Richards, and James What heads up the Hypercolour Showcase with Dan Berkson of Pokerflat at The Nest. If you’re still not sold, how about Dollop throwing their 7th Birthday Series at the mighty Bussey Building in Peckham with Pariah and the Off Modern guys? The choice is yours…

Best get some rest at work today then and throw on some beats:

Space Shuttle (Leftside Wobble Edit) – Gil Scott-Heron
Into the Valley feat. Karl Dixon (Julio Bashmore Remix) – Classixx [via Green Label Sound]
On the Brighter Side (The Brighter Side Scuba Mix) – Sistol
Live Those Days Tonight (Tim Green Remix) – Friendly Fires
Organia – SebastiAn (Total dropped on Ed Banger this week – go get it!)
Hot Foot – Ambassadeurs
On! – Diplo & Douster

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Woody’s Roundup: Great Escape Special

Last weekend eased us gently into a marathon summer of music and drinking in the sun. In the way that Field Day successfully curates a summer’s day, Great Escape manages to sustain the pace for three. It is one of those festivals that appears to effortlessly cherry pick the crème de la crème of future big players in the game and scatter them smoothly across a plethora of spaces.

Twin Shadow

This year was no exception, and our favourites from the hundreds of bands, DJs and artists you could have seen will form the theme of this week’s Woody’s Roundup. First up for us was Twin Shadow. Born in the Dominican Republic and raised in Florida, George Lewis Jnr relocated to New York and worked at his take on 80s new-wave. This year has already seen him take the stage at Coachella festival in the States, as well as a stretch of European tour dates. If you catch him soon, keep a keen eye on the drummer; he makes the live show.

On a sunny Friday afternoon, we reluctantly squeezed into a pitch black sweaty studio to assess the live credentials of a band who have been subtlety bubbling away in blog world since last summer. Young Empires are threesome Robert Aaron Ellingson, Jake Palahnuk and Matthew Vlahovich from Toronto. They put on a lively, upbeat performance that really gets you moving; great fun and very Kitsuné. My other key observation was that their cheeky frontman doesn’t wear shoes, which in a way sums up their charisma as a band perfectly. You’ll probably have to go and see them to understand what I mean.

Ghostpoet

Now, how to describe Ghostpoet… hypnotic? Melodic? Going places? All of the above? I’ve heard the name ‘Ghostpoet’ dropped into conversation everywhere lately and he recently got a coveted Maida Vale slot on Rob Da Bank’s show – so he must be good. By far and away my favourite performance of the festival, Ghostpoet’s tone and rhythm gives a nod to the distinctive style of Maxi Jazz. In short, perhaps somewhat controversially, my feeling is that he could be this decade’s updated, grimier and dubbier answer to Faithless.

Saturday came around all too quickly and led us down the path to the depressingly named Irish alternative rock band, Funeral Suits. Now, don’t be put off by the idea of music to play in a mortuary – it’s not. Great Escape described their music as ‘a shared love of epic, distorted guitars, blistering harmonious pop, art and electronica’. As a guide, I would probably say take out the math rock rhythmic oddities of the Foals, add some more drums and turn up the bass, but keep the melodies that soar over the top of Cassius and you’re probably about there; really enjoyable and a much happier find than the rest of your “funeral suit” Google searches.

In the basement of Audio, whilst the sun was still shining, Becoming Real (a boy who has clearly grown up in a world that welcomed the beginning of dubstep) put on a best practice performance in the art of sculpting off-beat electro tracks on the spot with just a Mac, mini keyboard and a nano pad or two. He’s probably more of an acquired taste, but certainly one for fans of weird dubstep-driven electronica.

Last but by no means least, Foster the People closed the festival for us. ‘Catchy melodies and hammering basslines’ we were promised, an even bigger performance by the boys from LA we got. With enough instruments to serve an orchestra, these boys are coming to get you. I’m expecting to see them on stage at every festival this summer. It’s happy, it’s sunny and it’s got mass-appeal, but it’s not the same old story… Watch out for the lead singer’s dancing feet, they’re captivating. They do a pretty cool t-shirt too.

It was an impossibility to see everyone, but since I got back I’ve been scouring the programme for any gaps in my repertoire. I’ve got a habit of believing the hype, because more often than not it’s founded. In order to avoid short-changing you here, I’ve also made sure the likes of Little Dragon, Florrie, Black Devil Disco Club, Lone, Beat Connection, Gang Gang Dance, PolarsetsCharli XCX, The Holidays and Suuns are all represented in a ZIP too.

The Great Escape 2011 - part 1 [GE2011.zip1]
Twin Shadow – I Can’t Wait // Young Empires – Rain of Gold // Ghostpoet – Cash & Carry Me Home ft. Kano (if you don’t like Kano, I’d buy the original…) // Funeral Suits – Colour Fade // Becoming Real – Get Hype // Foster the People – Pumped Up Kicks (MNDR 4 – Track Remix)

The Great Escape 2011 - part 2 [GE2011.zip2]
Beat Connection – Silver Screen (Young Montana Remix) // Black Devil Disco Club – To Ardent ft. Nancy Sinatra (Grovesnor Remix) // Charli XCX – Stay Away (T.Williams Dub) // Gang Gang Dance – House Jam // Little Dragon – Feather (Fromwood Remix) // Lone – Once in a While // Polarsets – Morning // Suuns – Optimist // The Holidays Moonlight Hours (Jonathan Boulet Remix)

Woody’s Roundup

Friday hangover part four; stemming from over-excitement at Minnie’s excellent disco-fuelled summer warm up set at Bungalow 8 last night; well worth the headache and hopefully the first of many this year.

The party season is well and truly upon us and unbeatable line-ups continue to pose a threat to our sleep patterns. This weekend marks the start of the build-up to the debauched long bank holidays ahead of us…

Tonight we highly recommend getting out and about in this weather to see our friends at You Again! presenting Saved wonder Jordon Peak, alongside residents Scott Cooper, Joe Roberts and Nick Trumble at The Horse & Groom.  These boys throw a mean party, and one not to be missed. You can also catch Russ Yallop taking the reigns at Cargo, and over on the other side of the river, Julio Bashmore & Justin Martin keep Trouble Vision‘s flag flying high at Corsica Studios.

We’ll be heading out to Wolf + Lamb and Soul Clap at Netil House on Saturday to check out the London leg of their DJ Kicks tour. Cocoon take over Ewer Street, Louche are at The CAMP with Soulphiction and Arto Mwambe, and Phonica take on Aus Music with Pearson Sound and Midland at Corsica Studios.

There are some brilliant tracks doing the rounds this week – here’s our pick:
Crystal Fighters – At Home (Hidden Cat Remix)
Munk – Rue De Rome (Original Edit) – out on Gomma on 25th April
Cosmic Kids- Reginald’s Groove (Juan Maclean Remix)
Gesaffelstein – Modern Walk
AC Slater and Riton – The Only 909 In The World
Cassian – I Like What You’re Doing (Isaac Tichauer Remix)
Gucci Vump – Shashtilism

Worth a mention is the new Propeller Falls EP from Magnets, out on Kill Em All on 10 April. Some pure and honest electro if ever I heard it.
Propeller Falls EP by Magnets

The Kings Arms

The Kings Arms is a new project from the production partnership of James Teej and Aaron Santos from Toronto. Together they are probably better known for their 2010 release, Sorry Soul, on Parquet Recordings. As well as Teej’s solo releases on labels such as Rekids, My Favorite Robot Records, Rebirth, No.19 Music, Noir and TicTacToe since 2008. You may also have seen James Teej’s name on line-ups anywhere from Berlin’s Panorama Bar to Paris’ Rex Club and London’s East Village.

Searching for The Kings Arms and Wolf + Lamb Black returns a fantastic array of UK pub menus and reviews. That said, I’m sure once the new single No Good for You drops on Gadi and Zev’s vinyl only imprint, these boys will be everywhere.

I’ve learned to place a lot of trust in the Louche series of podcasts and this latest offering from the Leeds based promoters is no exception. Here are sixty funk-fuelled minutes looking into the minds of Wolf + Lamb and No.19’s latest signing, The Kings Arms. I loved it and I hope you do too.

Louche Podcast 040 – The Kings Arms

Those High Powered Boys

 

The Laura Leishman Project on French radio station, Le Mouv, is back with another hot addition to its enviable list of recent contributors; Aeroplane, Cassius, Club Cheval, Brodinski, Busy P, Apparat… French favourites, the High Powered Boys, aka Surkin & Bobmo, took to the decks last night to deliver an hour of the finest continental electro and old skool cuts.

Below is the tracklist pieced together so far in the blogosphere; it’s nice to see Les Rythmes Digitales, Marshall Jefferson and Josh One sit side by side with Canblaster, Melé, Bobmo and Brodinski. Enjoy.

HIGH POWERED BOYS – Live DJ Set @ Laura Leishman Project sur Le Mouv’

Dr Gonzo – Bust Dem Up (Sam Tiba Edit)
High Powered Boys – Work (Tom Trago Remix)
Para One & Teki Latex – 5th Dimension
Rampage & Nader – Gave You Love (Starks & Nacey Remix)
Melé – Trappin
Myd – Octodip
Savage Skulls – Watching You (Dub Version)
TBC
Lorenzo Vektor – Turn it up (Canblaster Remix)
TC Crew – Once Beats (Cosmic Kids Edit)
Steve Santoyo – Cum on y’all
Vinyl Fever – Electronic For Children (Warriors Groove Mix)
Les Rythmes Digitales – Jacques Your Body (Switch remix)
Depressed Buttons – Ow! (Para One Remix)
Kikumoto Allstars – Jack the house
Strip Steve & Das Glow – Calcium
Bobmo – Northside
High Powered Boys – Udon
Brodinski – Manifesto
Marble Players – Marble Players anthem
Marshall Jefferson – Move your body
Josh One – Contemplation (King Britt Funke mix)

Woody’s Roundup

There’s nothing like that feeling on a Friday when you’re looking down the barrel of another sleepless, fun-packed weekend.

Things get a little bit deeper tonight with Maceo Plex and Jozif headlining for Slowpoke (venue TBC) and KiNK playing a live set for Dollop at the Citipost Building out east. Riton and Doorly get down and dirty at Fabric, and Hercules and Love Affair take over Village Underground.

Saturday brings in the superstar that is Ricardo Villalobos at Fabric, alongside the 2020 guys who are hosting Room 2 with Simon Baker, Ralph Lawson and Glimpse in attendance. Benoit & Sergio are heading up XOYO and Jacques Greene and Jam City represent the Night Slugs crew at Plastic People. That should be enough to keep you going…

This week in tracks we have everything you need to take you from the pre to the after party. Enjoy!

How Far (The 2 Bears Remix) – Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs
Slide Away (Zev’s Endless Summer Remix) – No Regular Play
Sonidero Company (Waya Waya Remix) – Toy Selectah feat. Dj Blass
Hunting (Ado remix) – Malente vs. Azzido da Bass
Funky Monkey (Max La Daron Remix) – Twist it! The 5th release on No Brainer – buy the EP including remixes from Camel and Canblaster here
The Answer (Trentemoller Remix) – UNKLE

Finally, a new mix from us to take you into the weekend:

Emily’s Chilli Banana Mix

Tracklist:
Moodymann – Mahogany Brown [Peacefrog]
France Gall – Haifischbaby (HCKP Bootleg) [Jackmode Exclusive]
Deniz Kurtel – The L Word feat. Jada [Crosstown Rebels]
Anthony Collins – Another Late Night (Nina Kraviz Remix) [Curle Recordings]
Benoit & Sergio – Walk & Talk [Visionquest]
Youandewan – Eidolon [MagicBag Music]
Thomas Barton, Fredski – March On Swan Lake (Emerson Todd’s Balck Swan Remix) [Get Physical]
Greenville Massive – Lost [Soul Sheep Music]
Beanfield – Tides – C’s Movement 1 [Compost]
Munnibrotherz – We going [dirtybird]
Mlle Caro & Franck Garcia – Far Away [Crosstown Rebels]

Woody’s Roundup

Friday has arrived! After an eventful week where Coogan fought Clarkson and we had our first glimpse of real sun, I’m ready for a party, are you?

While Minnie is up in the mountains, clubland, believe it or not, must go on… Tonight, another sterling line-up graces The Nest, with Julio Bashmore, Riva Starr, Oli D.A.B. & Robin, Rachel Barton & Nockall, but it is Saturday that has all the fun this week. Floating Points and Ramadanman are at Cable, Plumps DJs are back with Herve and Mumdance at XOYO, and the mysterious Love Fever returns to another secret Dalston venue. Last but not least, our favourites Public House have the next in their series of special guests and UK debuts; Norwegian Terje Bakke takes to the decks at Nomad, Old Street. Right then, let’s party!

Today’s tracks are a mixed bag, but it’s been that sort of a week…

Canblaster – Clockworks
Darabi – Truckin (The Love Supreme Reversion)
Detroit Grand Pubahs – Sandwiches (Danny Daze Soughdough Jack Mix) – Danny’s been getting some love on the airwaves this week with his track Fall Away From Love.
Golden Bug & Rodion ft. Lavinia Claws – Washing Machine (Bottin’s Spin Cycle)
Gucci Mane – Brand New (Rustie Remix)
Metronomy – She Wants

One for good luck ahead of tonight: Hey Love (Rachel Barton & Nockall re-edit)  – Dennis Ferrer vs. Riva Starr vs. Donna Summer

All zipped up – Woody39

Harlem

Helping to conclude a year of disco-infused soulful house, Russ Yallop released his I Can’t Wait / Rock Me EP in November, simultaneously putting himself firmly on the clubbing map. Yet you could argue that success was more an inevitability than a possibility; combining an upbringing immersed in Brighton’s vibrant and diverse music scene with some serious attention to the Ibiza party circuit could only mean good things…

His production skills have led to budding friendships with fellow UK pioneer Jamie Jones and Chicago’s Lee Foss, and it looks as though he is embracing his recent success on the Crosstown Rebels label with his latest release, Harlem, on London-based Hypercolour’s new sister label, Losing Suki.

As usual, with a new release comes an exciting new wave of activity. Last week Yallop presented us with a new, eclectic podcast through Ibiza Voice. Plus, in February and March, there will be opportunities to catch him in person, if you’re local to Birmingham, London or Brighton:

Face presents at the Rainbow Pub, Birmingham – 12th February 2011
Jaunt & Pleaure
at the Russian Bar, London – 19th February 2011
You Are We at a secret venue, London – 5th March 2011
Death by Disco with Lee Foss at Al Duomo, Brighton – 29th April 2011

Russ Yallop Ibiza Voice Podcast

Tracklist:
It Was All A Dream [Intro]
Craig Bartley – Birdshell (6th Borough Project) [Dancefloor Edit]
Nuthin But A G String
Rock Me [Omg Danger! Mix]
Ghetto Boy
Jens Loden – First One (Andre Lodeman) [Bad Phonecall Edit]
Rhythm Lover – Be Your (Gavin Herlihy) [Russtrumental]
Harlem
Richy Ahmed – Suck It
Shaun Reeves – Patience [Fuckabout Edit]
Rob James – Mindscaping
Maxilize
Hot Natured – Key To Life
I Can’t Wait [Bootleg Dub]
Outro