Justin Robertson and Stopmakingme


We’ve been keeping our ears open for this one ever since Dan Avery AKA Stopmakingme had a quick drink with Justin Robertson to delve deeper for Dummy Mag, and it’s great to hear a collaboration between two of the people that really get us dancing no matter what.

The Battery Life/Machinist EP will be released on the mighty Southern Fried in May, and here’s a sneaky preview:

Also for your dancing pleasure here’s Stopmakingme’s set recorded at Orlando Boom at the Queen of Hoxton last weekend:
Stopmakingme Live at Orlando Boom, 2 April 2011

And finally, here’s one of my favourite Justin Robertson/Deadstock 33s sets from last month also at the Queen of Hoxton.
JUSTIN ROBERTSON-LIVE @THE QUEEN OF HOXTON MARCH 2011

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Summer’s in the air, and for those of us not joining the non-stop five-day party that is Miami Ultra Festival week (as with anything uber-cool, no-one goes to the main festival, just the plethora of events surrounding it), there are some London treats to keep us going.

Proud 2 (the club formerly known as Matter) hosts Spectrum and The Stanton Sessions for the launch of the Stanton Warriors‘ first artist album The Warriors. Strange to think this is their first, having been an avid follower of them and their Stanton Sessions compilations for years.

Dollop round off their Citipost Warehouse series with Factory Floor, and Justin Robertson joins Stopmakingme at The Horse and Groom for Spacestation.

Tomorrow Omar S and Anja Schneider hit the decks at Fabric and my French favourites Yelle (currently supporting Katy Perry on tour, surprisingly) join In Flagranti at Electrowerkz in Islington.

This week’s tracks are a mixture between the heavy night-time-Miami electro (see: Miami Noize 2011 from Boysnoize Records) and sunny songs that make us feel floaty.
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Prince Language – On The Double Edit
Daft Punk – Tron Legacy End Titles (Sander Kleinenberg Remix)
Ali Love – Moscow Girl (Lee Foss Remix)
Beni – It’s a Bubble (The Magician Remix)
Cee Lo Green – Fuck You (Bart B More Remix) I know we’re a bit sick of this song but I love everything Bart B More does
Hot Natured – Red Light District
Kormac – Scratch Marchin’. I recently discovered this gem (and others like it) on a compilation series called Electro Swing. Very much a coffee-table album, but it was playing in a well-known trendy clothing store on my way home and every single person in there was doing an involuntary little dance to it. It turned the whole shop into a speakeasy, and made me smile all the way home.

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When the Round Table Knights play, you GO. What I love about them is how they mix up the vibe and you never really know what you’re going to get, except that there’s likely to be a few chilled beauties like No Regular Play‘s Smiling Faces, and a lot of house-party jumpers. Stomper anyone? So of course, with the new album to shout about, Say What? on Made To Play this week, there’s a celebration in the air and alongside Stopmakingme they’re taking over East Village for Snap Crackle and Pop’s 4th birthday party. FUN.
They’ve given us their new mix as a taster of the evening’s entertainment:
Round Table Knights, Winter Spring Mix 2011
Tracklist
Marc Moulin – Aria
Terry Callier – You Goin Miss Your Candyman
Trickski – Phill Collins
Tornado Wallace – Swimmin
Hercules & Love Affair – My House
Bubba – Makin Contact
Subb-an – What I Do
Session Victim – We Want To Thahounk All Our Friends
Homework – Hold Me Tight
Andre Crom, Martin Dawson – In The City
No Regular Play – Serious Heat
Mount Kimbie – Carbonated (Chris James Refix)
Stuffa – Proof (Wolf + Lamb Remix)
Riva Starr – More (Kink Remix)
Round Table Knights – Paparussi
Joy Orbison – Ladywell
Rick Poppa Howard – About Fourteen

In other news, Dollop continue their Citipost Warehouse series, tonight with Sinden, Homework and Hannah Holland, and Off Modern host their twentieth event at Corsica Studios.
Homework and Sinden have done Dollop mixes, which you can stream here and here.

Tomorrow No Regular Play join Horse Meat Disco at The Red Gallery, and The Revenge joins A Guy Called Gerald at Corsica Studios. Go old school with Derrick Carter at new venue The Basement.

So your tracks for this week are as follows:
Melé – Trappin (Contakt Remix)
Contakt – Rhodophyta (Melé Remix) Sinden’s Grizzly label and Local Action Records are offering a free download of Melé and Contakt
Douster – Journey To Tethys Sea (Original Mix)
Amphibious – What Happened?
Malente vs Azzido Da Bass – Hunting (Ado Remix)
Róisín Murphy – Boadicea (Oliver $ Remix)
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – How Far (The 2 Bears remix)
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Something to watch out for in the next fortnight is the new Zombie Disco Squad offering, the Pinky & The Brain EP on Made to Play, released 28 March. The previews sound pretty darn good to me, have a listen:
MTP038 Zombie Disco Squad – Pinky & The Brain EP (PREVIEW CLIPS) by Made to Play

Say Yes To Another Excess


As usual, we had to be dragged away from Kill Em All at Fabric kicking and screaming this weekend. Amazing sets from Filthy Dukes, Punks Jump Up, Shit Robot and Stopmakingme, including some greats such as Tyson, Lykke Li, Dekker and my new favourite Ado.

Stopmakingme’s given us a little reminder of how good his set was, in the form of this mix for Boris Dlugosch‘s radio show:
Stopmakingme – Mix for Boris Dlugosch’s Radio Show (Feb 2011)
Tracklist
The White Stripes – Good To Me [XL Recordings]
Jennifer Delano – Amsterdam (Logo Remix) [Kitsune]
Jimmy Edgar – New Touch (Jimmy Edgar’s Hard Makeover Mix) [K7 Records]
Stopmakingme – Big Finish [Kill Em All]
Detachments – Audio/Video (Stopmakingme Remix) [Thisisnotanexit]
Tense – Belle II [Desire Germany]
Midnight Savari – Rimshots [Death Strobe Records]
Remute – Meow (Remute Remix) [RemuteD]
Cocknbullkid – Asthma Attack (Stopmakingme Remix) [Moshi Moshi]
Say Yes To Another Excess – Say Yes To Another Success (demo) [Bang Gang]
Annie – Better (Justin Robertson’s Unreleased Dub) [CD-R]
Motorcitysoul – Ushuaia Night [Simple Records]
Volga Select – Transe [Kitsune]
DJ Harvey presents Locussolus – I Want It [International Feel]
In Fields – Silverback [Kill Em All]
Naum Gabo – Theme For Great Cities [Optimo Music]

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Fabric’s delivering another ridunkulous line-up tonight, with Room 1 hosted by Jack Beats, joined by Breakage, Brodinski and Drop the Lime, Room 2 by Kill Em AllFilthy Dukes are joined by Aeroplane, Shit Robot live, Stopmakingme and Punks Jump Up, and Room 3 by Greco-Roman Soundsystem with Joe Goddard (Hot Chip).
Punks Jump Up did a little mix to get you in the mood:


Punks Jump Up – Fabric Live x Kill Em All Promo Mix
Tracklist:
Vandroid – Master & Slave (Van She Tech remix)
Mickey – Farfalle (Relish)
Tyson – Die On The Dance Floor (Headman remix) (Relish)
Sideview – New Toy (Version 2) (Faucet Music)
Jesse Saunders – On & On (alt version) (white)
Xinobi – Hawaii (Work It Baby)
In Flagranti – Hollow Discourse (Codek)
Glimmers – Killing Jokes (Gomma)
Giorgio Moroder – The Chase (Martin Brodin dub) (MB Disco)
Shadow Dancer – Cat Moves (Deadstock 33’s remix) (BoysNoize records)
In Flagranti – Worse For Wear (Punks Jump Up remix) (Codek)
Lavinia Claws – Washing Machine (C90’s remix) (Bang Gang)
Casco – Cybernetic Love (Punks Jump Up Percussive Love version)
Remute – Cowbell Mania (Remute)
Say Yes To Another Excess – Say Yes To Another Success (Bang Gang)

It being the first weekend of the month, there’s a number of options for your perusal this weekend.

It’s the second Bang the Box night at XOYO tomorrow, and it’s the turn of Night Slugs to provide the music, bringing Bok Bok, L-Vis 1990 and Egyptrixx to a sweaty east London hangout. Dollop host their third party in the Citipost Warehouse tonight, and Potty Mouth Disco bring their party to a new Hoxton Basement venue at 12 – 18 Hoxton Square, with Sei A and Tape to Tape.

Tomorrow it’s the Queen of Hoxton’s 2nd Birthday, with a rare live appearance from disco legends Odyssey. We’ve got two guest list tickets to give away, email [email protected] and the earliest birds will receive an email from the Queen of Hoxton.

Ewer Street car park sees some action with 20 years of Planet E, with Carl Craig, Radio Slave and Francois K, Seth Troxler‘s at Fabric for Visionquest, Ben Watt and Prins Thomas head to Cable for Buzzin Fly, Ewan Pearson‘s at Corsica Studios for Trouble Vision, and Theo Parrish plays Plastic People. Phew!

Here are some tracks as you’re flying around London from party to party. First off, Stopmakingme’s Rattle EP is out today on Bang Gang. BUY IT!
Stopmakingme – Rattle (Bumblebeez ‘Homeboiz’ Remix)
The Strokes – Under Cover of Darkness, I’m so happy to see new stuff by The Strokes
Fenech Soler – Contender (White Version), part of the White Versions EP, given as a free download
Munchi ft Mr Lexx – Shottas (Crookers Remix)
Demis Roussous – I Dig You (Todd Terje House Mix)
When Saints Go Machine – Fail Forever (Nicolas Jaar Remix)
Socalled – Richie (Derrick Carter Remix)
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Welcome one and all to the bonanza that is…. 2011. So far there’s been some vomit, some slushy snow and rain, and a massive back-in-the-office come-down. But in parties we have faith.

So with that in mind get yourselves down to Dalston Superstore tonight for Stopmakingme, and That Mixmag Thing #9 provides a free party to ease the pocket at Queen of Hoxton. Tomorrow Andre Crom is playing at Cargo (I’d love to hear In The City live) then on Sunday ABSO at the Lock Tavern does us proud with the mighty Fake Blood. Playing an ‘alternative’ set for absolutely free, I think roadblock might be an understatement, so an early arrival is very much advised.

Here’s a little mix of tracks from various genres – from the dark and stormy to the rays of sunshine.
Act Yo Age – Oyee (Lazy Ants Remix)
LOVELY: Gill Scott-Heron and Jamie XX – NY is Killing Me
O Children – Heels (Mugwump Remix)
Routines – Friday (I’m looking forward to more from them this year)
Jackdied – Feel
Darling Farah – Suicidal Tendencies (Tommie Sunshine & Figure Remix)
Royksopp – So Easy (Derrick Carter Remix)
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There’s nothing like the fear of never being able to leave your house again as it’s piled high with drifts of snow to make you rush out and have a dance while you still can. As ever, London has superbly risen to the occasion and offered a few goodies to stagger to after the office Christmas party.

Tonight Stopmakingme, Pete Herbert and Prince Pac play at The Book Club for the Big In Japan Christmas party, Retro/Grade join Villa and Acid Girls for Scandalism at Stokey’s The Nest, Motor City Drum Ensemble play at Plastic People, and Tim Sheridan plays one of my all-time favouritely-titled nights VeryVeryWrongIndeed at Lightbox in Vauxhall. Dollop host XOYO with LuckyPDF and Dollop DJs, and Eskimo Twins are joining David E Sugar free at 93 Feet East.

Tomorrow promises no sleep for the wicked as Jackmode present round two of their Pelski nights at Counter Culture, with the big boys Jesse Rose, Zombie Disco Squad, Oliver $ and Jet Project. Mr Rose was spotted grooving in the crowd to Round Table Knights last time we attended so it’ll be interesting to see how he enjoys making us move. There’s another legendary 2020 Vision party with Tensnake, Lindstrom and Crazy P, and Soul Clap are rocking Hearn Street Car Park with their Yoyoyo 90s Jam Rave E-Dition. If you’re up North (even if you’re not it’s only 2 hours on the pendolino from Euston) Wolf + Lamb have their Christmas party at Sankeys, with Gadi Mizrahi and the lovely Nicolas Jaar. Way down South My Heroes Killed Cowboys in Cornwall hosts Filthy Dukes and Stopmakingme.

Enough to dance those icicles away I’d say.

Here are some tracks to help with that:
Heartik – Wax Works (Mowgli Remix)
Prince Club – La Charma pt. 2 (Prince Club Sub-Marine Mix)
OMD – Sister Marie Says (Stopmakingme Remix)
Lykke Li – Get Some (Beck Remix) [Lykke Li remixed by Beck? Yes please]
Davide Squillace – The Other Side of the Bed
Yeasayer – Madder Red (Munk Remix)
Feed Me – Jolie [Feed Me are the latest signing to Deadmau5's Mau5trap label. Expect the Feed Me's Big Adventure EP in January]

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There’s nothing like a little drop of escapism to jog one out of work mode and into playtime. Tonight we’re doing the triple – heading over to The Book Club for Hold Still (Tim Filthy Dukes), then Counter Culture to see Stopmakingme, Punks Jump Up, Lee Mortimer and Justin Robertson, and over at Village Underground Kitsune have invited Rory Phillips, Jamaica, Classixx, Is Tropical and The Twelves to their party at Village Underground. If you don’t have tickets to this beware – they’ve only got limited numbers on the door. Down South Caribou and Four Tet are playing at the Coronet and Ramadanman is at Corsica Studios.

Tomorrow it’s The C90s Shine A Light single launch at the Lock Tavern, 20:20 Soundsystem are at Fabric, Doldrums brings Joy Orbison to Plan B, and Bugged Out/Greco Roman at XOYO sees Drop The Lime take to the decks.

Here are a few little treats from the digital world this week, notably some boogie funk from Kraak & Smaak. Yes, it’s true, listen for yourselves:
Kraak and Smaak – Dynamite (Kraak & Smaak’s Boogie Funk Version) – the new Dynamite EP is out exclusively on Beatport from 22 November, elsewhere 6 December.
Clock Opera – Once And For All (Little Loud Remix) The Hundred in the Hands – Commotion (Tiger & Woods Remix)
RAF – Self Control (Bottin Edit)
Mumdance – So Squalid Instrumental
Joe and Will Ask – Clive Onion
Selebrities – When I Look at You
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Some very nice little releases next week: Tony Senghore‘s new EP Score is out Monday 22nd, as is Stopmakingme’s Wrapped in Plastic on Kill Em All.

Also well worth a listen: Eskimo Twins on the remix of Everything Everything. Two names we always like to hear, and when you mix them together you get:
Everything Everything – Photoshop Handsome (Eskimo Twins Remix) by Eskimo Twins

Well Stop Making Me Then!

It’s no secret that we’re big fans of Stopmakingme. He has the rare ability to be able to turn a dancefloor into a screaming mass while still being able to cause goosebumps with his out-of-club mixtapes. His influences are vast and diverse, and it comes through in his mixing and productions. The world agrees with us, and he’s very quickly climbed to the top of his game: as resident of Fabric, running Kill Em All with the Filthy Dukes, and most recently he’s just started as Erol Alkan’s Phantasy Sound label resident DJ, playing their club nights and presenting their radio shows.

Most importantly, his Wrapped in Plastic EP comes out 22 November on Kill Em All records, and you can download two tracks below. We caught up with him to talk origins…

Obviously indie music and the Soulwax, DFA, post-punk stuff has all been a big influence on you, but was it always that way? Was that a parental thing? What phases did you get through to arrive here?
Well, I became obsessed with Michael Jackson and Prince when I was very young. Then I guess The Prodigy were the first band I really loved – I went to see them play in Bournemouth with my dad when I was eleven. As a teenager, metal and rock music (but none of the wanky stuff!) was everything to me and I still love it now, Queens Of The Stone Age and The Smashing Pumpkins remain my favourite bands. I would record Mary Anne Hobbs’ Rock Show every week on my minidisc player and it was from there I discovered her Breezeblock programme. A pivotal moment came when I found an old episode with The Chemical Brothers talking about all their influences and it opened my eyes to the way in which club music is affected by everything. The proceeding few years were unbelievably exciting as I tried to listen to as much stuff as possible from all over the place. So yes, by the time I was 18 I was a full blown indie boy who loved Felix Da Housecat and Death In Vegas as much as The Strokes and New Order.

What’s your guilty pleasure?
I don’t feel guilt about liking anything but I guess some would call Wow by Kylie a guilty pleasure. What a record, though!

What was your golden era for clubbing? I think for me it was 2006 when we were going to Trash on a Monday at The End, it always felt like an adventure…
Living in Bournemouth, we envied Trash and Our Disco so much! (as well as Fabric and Bugged Out). I was just a bit too young. I also would love to have experienced the height of The Paradise Garage, Music Box and The Hacienda. Living now isn’t so bad, though!

When you interviewed Erol Alkan he mentioned curveball tracks, and that’s something in a set that I particularly love – like Busy P dropping the Glee theme tune. Do you have one?
The best ‘curveballs’ are ones that still fit into the overall feel of a night, I love that idea of ‘club music’ which doesn’t come from the usual places. When Doves Cry and Once In A Lifetime always find a way into my sets and I don’t think I’ll ever tire of either.

In the same kind of vein, do you have a golden track or mix that you always return to for your own listening?
Tiga’s DJ Kicks is great, Erol’s One Louder CD from 2003 and the Trash sets on his podcast, Nation Of Shopkeepers by Filthy Dukes, Cut Copy and Ewan Pearson Fabric CDs, In Flagranti’s mix for BlahBlahBlah, Ladytron’s Softcore Jukebox compilation, Justice recorded live at Our Disco, the first DFA boxset… Basically anything that has an eye on more than the standard 4/4 house routine.

My favourite club track is Geht’s Noch by Roman Flugel. I could listen to that loop all day.

One of my favourite things about you is that you and Tim (Filthy Dukes) are so enthusiastic about other people’s records, which is completely infectious on a dancefloor. Who is your ultimate ultimate musical hero?
That’s the best bit about DJing: sharing music you love with other people. Musical heroes? There are too many. Josh Homme, Kevin Shields, Bowie, Beck, Kim Deal, The Chemical Brothers, Daft Punk…

Before Kill Em All it was Sixty Million Postcards and we used to buy records from you at Pure Groove, so it’s obvious it’s most definitely in the blood. Was there ever a plan b? If you weren’t working in the music industry what would you be doing?
I have no idea. I studied English and Film at university so I’d probably be an unemployed publisher by now.

This is your first EP but you’ve been remixing and working on tracks for a while I think. How did Wrapped In Plastic come to be? Was it through many incarnations or a studio epiphany?
I feel quite a few things have come together, coupled with the fact that I now have access to some amazing analogue equipment. I also learned to relax! When I first started making dance music I was trying to make noisier club tracks that I thought would sell on Beatport, simply because I didn’t know what I was doing or where to start. It was a good moment when I realized I could (and should) make odder stuff that was influenced by more than one corner of my record collection.

K and Big V?
Two of my best friends (and not a drug reference)

So you’ve got Deadstock 33s on the remix package, a current favourite? Justin Roberson was great playing with you guys at The Lock the other week.
It’s a total honour to have Justin do a remix for me, he’s a legend in our world. His Deadstock stuff made me totally rethink what I wanted to be playing as a DJ. As I’ve mentioned before, it’s nice how there is lots of big club music emerging which doesn’t directly come from the standard dance world. I think the next year will be really exciting.

So I’m always hearing that you’re finishing tracks or in the studio at the moment, is an album coming, or more EPs, remixes etc?
Definitely two more EPs already lined up, some music with Mr.Robertson we’ve been working on together plus loads of remixes. There’s also a brand new project I’ve just started work on which sounds totally different.

I think it was a past interview I read with you that drew my attention to the excellent Jac The Disco, so thanks! Who are your ones to watch for 2011?
Remute, The Deadstock 33s, Punks Jump Up, Ajello, Retro/Grade, Gesaffelstein, the continuing genius of In Flagranti, the return of Chicken Lips, the new Filthy Dukes stuff, Matt Walsh, Rory Phillips, The C90s….
Bands: the new Death In Vegas record, Outer Limits Recordings, Factory Floor, Selebrities, 2:54…

Stopmakingme – Discuss (192kpbs)
Stopmakingme – Hot Pepper Sauce (192kpbs)

Buy the Wrapped In Plastic EP in its full 320 glory from Monday, and catch Stopmakingme playing at Counter Culture this Friday with Justin Robertson and Punks Jump Up.