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March 22, 2008

My DJ mixes…

Filed under: decoded_,Music,Play-List — decoded_ @ 9:37 am

decoded_

I’ve had a few people recently ask if I have any of my DJ Dave McCann DJ mixes on line.

Yes… I have 49 of them on-line, you can grab them here: http://decoded.astarael.co.uk/

Big thanks to decoded_ fans IJsbrand and his brother Quirijn (Ryan) from Holland for helping out with on-line space for these.

These are mp3s of decoded_ shows 01-49. These are the master mixes/recordings, pre voice-overs and station IDs, all music. There are full track-listings there too.

decoded_ was the name of my Internet radio show I did with Pulseradio from July 2005 until February 2007, it was focused on more minimal, tech-house sounds.

TechFunked was the name of the show between May 2000 and July 2005, mixing up tribal, funky, percussive, melodic techno sounds, harder, faster stuff.

Wow, I can’t believe it’s been over a year since I’ve posted up a mix. I have been mixing and recording mixes since then, but not been happy enough with them to put any on line, I’ll get one up soon…

March 14, 2008

Bliss, DAMC & TECHiONE…

Filed under: Music — decoded_ @ 8:31 am


Bliss : Logo by Tae Won Lee (Riot Design)

I recently bought myself a scanner, and have been having a fun trip down memory lane via my collection of old rave & dance party flyers, photos, news paper clippings, and various memorabilia of my time spent in bands and as solo dance/techno acts.

I’ve wanted to put up on-line pages about all this for a long time. I’ve finally got around to it. These are works in progress, edits, more details and mp3s to come.

Check out the links to Bliss, DAMC, and TECHiONE under pages (top right).

March 4, 2008

Steve Bug @ The Club Club – Chinese Laundry : 01.03.2008

Filed under: Clubbing & Gigs,Music,Travel — decoded_ @ 12:59 pm

Steve Bug @ The Club Club - Chinese Laundry 01.03.2008. Photo by Hobietje
Photo by Hobietje taken from ITM *

After flying in from Melbourne at 9pm on Saturday, after a busy couple of days down there, I’m glad we found the energy to head out to this.

Steve Bug was great. I really enjoyed his set, and danced non-stop from start to finish. Not as special as the previous time he played in the cave, but still a great two hours of excellent, tightly mixed, quality music. There was a great groove, and lots of interesting sounds. A nice range of minimal, deep-tech-house, acid, deep-techno tracks, and a great flow between them, which is something that was missing from his set in Melbourne the night before.

There was a great up for it vibe, vocally appreciative and mostly music focused crowd in Chinese Laundry’s cave, a few over excited fan-boys about making fools of themself. Shock, horror… the cave was comfortable on this outing, cool with space to move. It makes a nice change from the packed in like sardines sweat-box experience you often get in the cave at Chinese Laundry, which was the case last week for Gui Boratto [live] I heard.

On Saturday had there been none of those inconsiderate, self absorbed, non music focused, trashy, rude, pushing past, idiots around, whose idea of dancing is to bash or fall into everyone around, it would have been a perfect night. Thankfully there were not that many of them, but enough for me to be mentioning it. I try not to let them spoil my night, however it was difficult to ignore them at the Melbourne party, being a large percentage of the crowd there. In Melbourne it felt like every person in the club was entering and exiting the dance-floor area via pushing into/through us over and over. A.D.D much? Kids these days huh! Clubbing since late 1988 you notice the change.

Back to the music… As usual with Steve Bug sets, he plays heaps of up-front, promo, un-released music. Mixing it up with Traktor Scratch (thanks for the correction) vinyls/interface, Apple laptop with external hard-disc. I only ever know a small amount of what he plays at the time, then find out more months later. Tracks we heard him play in Berlin in July 07, have only just been released in the last few months, like Afrilounge – Lux Dementia. Here’s a few tracks I knew/remember hearing on Saturday night…

Lucio Aquilina – Magic M
Sebo K – Far Out
Stimming & H.O.S.H – Radar
Ryo Murakami – Monument
SIS – Orgsa
G.Schneider, A.Galluzzi, T.Schirmacher – Albertino

Much the same tracks played in Melbourne, with the addition of…

Len Faki – My Black Sheep (Radio Slave Remix)
Ricardo Villalobos – Enfants (Chants)
Koljah – Antigua
Neville Watson & Kink – Inside Out
Plasmik – Pitch It (Claude VonStroke Remix)

* Hey I tried on and almost bought a black version of that t-shirt Steve Bug is wearing in Berlin last year, ubercoolische!

March 3, 2008

Steve Bug, Sven Vath, Gui Boratto [Live] @ QBH – Melbourne : 29.02.2008

Filed under: Clubbing & Gigs,Music,Travel — decoded_ @ 12:04 pm

I’ve come back to edit in some comments about this party…

QBH has changed a lot since I was last there for the TransAtlantic6:Yellow party with Adam Beyer & Joel Mull in 2004. It seems much more opened up and brighter. It had a better vibe before, felt more like a club, darker and less like an aircraft hanger. It’s a great space for large parties though, however I never thought I would say this, but, I prefer a venue like the tiny cave in Chinese Laundry for it’s intimate vibe much more than big parties/venues now. Seeing Steve Bug at both venues mentioned here over two days really confirmed this for me.

The sound at QBH is good, but not amazing. You really have to find the right spot, there’s too much bass close to the stage, and not enough at the edges of the dance floor. I think it’s missing mid range maybe too. There was a very noticable audio quality improvement between Steve Bug with his Traktor Scratch setup and Sven with vinyl records, could have been just an increase of volume level maybe?

Lighting and projections/visuals are nice, although with that big white wall behind the stage, it makes for a very bright dance floor/club.

With expensive drink prices and $5 per item cloak charge (it was cold, we had jackets) we had to double take we were in Melbourne not Sydney.

The crowds at Melbourne techno parties have really changed over the years, and not for the better. I’ve been to many big techno parties in Melbourne since the late 1990s. Where have all the smiles gone? There were too many far gone, trashed people with really short attention spans constantly moving on/off the dance floor at this. Where’s the dancing? Where’s the Melbourne shuffle gone? Where’s the sustained music focus? Younger crowds huh! I’ve not been knocked about and bashed into that much, by as many rude people (no one says sorry) at a dance event since being in Barcelona last year. It really felt like there was a conspiracy for as many people to bump into us as much as possible.

Onto the music…

Steve Bug was already playing as we arrived just before 12. I guess he’s not really used to playing to an empty dance floor, and being the warm-up DJ anymore. I think it may have thrown him off balance somewhat. He played nice tracks, but in all the wrong order I felt, the flow was disjointed. It sounded like a struggle between wanting to play peak time tracks and having to play warm-up tracks. It was quite dissapointing, he was so much better in Sydney the next night.

Sven Vath was up next, for 3 hours. First hour was nice minimal/tech-house sounds. Next hour was harder, darker minimal/techno stuff, but somewhat bland, too many Dubfire tracks, I didn’t know much of what he played at the time. The last hour was crazy electro/synthetic German style stuff, think Alter Ego, then into some warm, fluffy house stuff to end off with. It was a nice journey of sounds.

He’s a very entertaining DJ to watch, such a trash-bag attention whore. I mean that in a good way. It’s amazing he can keep all his mixes together so tight with that all that behaviour. He really loves to party, he brings the party! As I mentioned last year, the vinyl is a big part of his performances, fanning himself with records, and waving them around above his head… Speaking of his head, he did the make a turban out of your ubercoolische tight white t-shirt trick, so his buffed, waxed chest was on show for all, you have to laugh. He was much more subdued in Frankfurt last year, played more interesting sounds too. Glad I saw him again though, he’s a legend. Didn’t make it to his Sydney performances.

Gui Boratto playing live out of an Apple laptop had a tough time following on from Sven, and playing to a 5am crowd who were finding it hard to stay focused. I was expecting big things after all the hype about Gui’s off-the-hook performance in Sydney the week before at Chinese Laundry. To be blunt, I found him really boring, and I’m a big fan of his productions, and have bought many of them both on vinyl and mp3. I didn’t recognise anything he played until about 40 minutes in, and the sounds of ‘Gate 7’ rolled in, but by then he had already lost me. I was really hoping to hear ‘Decay’ but it never came. Not sure if he was having technical troubles, but transitions between sounds/tracks didn’t go smooth and he was heads down in his laptop screen and controller the whole performance. Much of his set reminded me of his track with Martin Eyerer ‘The Beach’ which has a nice deep minimal beauty, but for me is much more of a listening to than dance-floor style track. I felt with what he played he was being too intricate for a crowd who just wanted more doof doof. He needed to have started with more intensity, not slowly build up to it. He would have worked better being on before Sven, or even Steve. Probably should have seen him at Chinese Laundry in Sydney, would have worked better for his minimal sounds.

It was cool to go to another Melbourne party, but it wasn’t really a special night, surprising with such a good line-up.

Photo’s here…

http://www.inthemix.com.au/photos20/080229-svenvath

Some of the music spotted during Sven’s entertaining 3 hour set…

Meat Katie & D.Ramirez – Stop The Revolution (Dubfire Remix)
Dubfire – Emmisions
Sebbo – Watamu Beach
Martin Buttrich – Hunter
Etienne Jaumet – Repeat Again After Me (Ame Remix)
Steve Rachmad – Moog On Acid
Lucio Aquilina – Magic M
G.Schneider, A.Galluzzi, T.Schirmacher – Albertino
Supermayer – Two Of Us
Alter Ego – Why Not?
Style of Eye – The Big Kazoo
Plastikman – Spastik (Dubfire Remix)
Mikael Stavostrand – Q Fresa (Andomat 3000 Remix)
LCD Soundsystem – Too Much Love (Rub’N’Tug Mix)
Joris Voorn – The Deep
James Mowbray & Leiam Sullivan – Tropical Heights (Ink & Needle Remix)
Pepe Bradock – Rhapsody In Pain (Live)

February 27, 2008

What am I listening to?

Filed under: Charts,Music — decoded_ @ 11:15 pm

Here’s some recently purchased old and new music that I’m playing a lot currently…

Reboot - Be Tougher/Letters EP [Cadenza]

Paulo Olarte – Solo Tu (Isolee Remix) [Fresh Fish]
Redshape – Unfinished Symmetry (Part 1) [Present]
Mark Ramsey – U Turn (Mix 1) [Noir Music]
Peace Division – Voodoo (Its In The Wall) [Crosstown Rebels]
Marc Antona – Not a Serious Thing [Sender]
Reboot – Be Tougher [Cadenza]
Popof – My Toyz [Skryptom]
Ben Klock – October [BPitch Control]
Gel Abril – Your Face Is A Mess (Itamar Sagi Remix) [Be As One]
Mark August – Bende [Perspectiv]
Par Grindvik – Do Us Part (Len Faki Remix) [Drumcode]
Roland Appel – Dark Soldier [Sonar Kollektiv]
Sebbo – Chunky Fudge (Ripperton Remix) [Trackdown]
Lee Curtiss – Over The Influence [Dumb Unit]

My fave track this week, and probably one of my all time faves…

(James) Holden – A Break In The Clouds (Main Mix) [Border Community]

Holden - A Break In The Clouds [Border Community]

A mix/CD I’ve been listening to regularly since Xmas…

Steve Bug - Fabric 37 Mix CD [Fabric]

Steve Bug – Fabric 37 [Fabric]

Check it out…

http://www.fabriclondon.com/label/release.php?item=fab37/bug

February 22, 2008

Let’s visit the Mexicans…

Filed under: Clubbing & Gigs,Music — decoded_ @ 12:03 pm

Well, looks like we’re off to Melbourne for a quick 1 night visit… A line-up too good to miss, a good excuse to catch up with our Melbourne friends. We got a great cheap air-fare and accomodation deal with VirginBlue.

Sven Vath, Steve Bug & Gui Boratto [Live] @ QBH – Queensbridge Hotel (Melbourne) : 29.03.2008
http://www.futureentertainment.com.au/Events/sven_vath/sven_vath_melb_08.htm

Sydney gigs…

Gui Boratto [Live] @ The Club Club – Chinese Laundry : 23.02.2008
Steve Bug @ The Club Club – Chinese Laundry : 01.03.2008
Gui Boratto [Live] @ The Bunker : 01.03.2008
Sven Vath @ 3D World 900th Issue Party – Home : 06.03.2008

Lots of other great stuff coming up… I just noticed Sydney dates for Joris Voorn on his MySpace, awesome!

Tiefschwarz @ The Club Club – Chinese Laundry : 08.03.2008
Aril Brikha [Live] @ Lost Baggage – The Cross : 20.03.2008
Joris Voorn @ Bread & Butter – Boat Cruise – Lady Rose : 21.03.2008
Duran Duran, Smashing Pumpkins, Air and more… @ V-Festival – Centennial Park : 29.03.2008
Alex Smoke [Live] @ Lost Baggage – The Cross : 03.05.2008
Gaiser [Live], Marc Houle [Live] @ M_nus 10th Birthday Tour : Lost Baggage – The Cross : 31.05.2008

February 15, 2008

Robert Henke (Monolake) – “Layering Buddha” @ Art Gallery of NSW : 14.02.2008

Filed under: Art,Clubbing & Gigs,Music — decoded_ @ 10:03 am

Robert Henke - Layering Buddha

That was an awesome experience. Fantastic, layered, morphing, evolving, sonic textures, heard in a surround sound setting, best experienced with your eyes closed. Very difficult to describe really… An ambient, atmospheric, meditative, sonic journey perhaps?

I loved those massive, layered, deep, spaced, almost sci-fi movie sound-track atmospheres, it reminded me a little of Cliff Martinez – “Solaris” movie soundtrack, with less ‘music’ if that makes any sense.

The meditative, multi-layered, choral, evolving drones were mesmerising, along with clever emulations of nature sounds – water, rain, insects and wind moving around the sound space.

All the sounds are sourced from Buddha Machine’s loops and then manipulated live with audio software (Ableton?) out of a laptop, sent through a multi-channel audio interface (Motu Ultralite) to amps/speakers around the space.

You’re a very clever man Robert, and a nice guy too. Really glad I went along, thanks for organising tickets Joanne.

Have a listen…

http://www.monolake.de/downloads/layering_buddha_live.html

I want one of those Buddha Machines…

http://www.fm3buddhamachine.com
http://www.buddha-machine.com

January 29, 2008

Music, music and more music…

Filed under: Clubbing & Gigs,Music — decoded_ @ 1:57 pm

Reactable
This is a Reactable. Bjork uses one in her live show. Check out this video

It’s been a busy few weeks of silly season partying, been to all these…

FourPlay String Quartet @ Spiegeltent (Hyde Park) – Sydney Festival : 12.01.2008
– I really enjoy seeing FourPlay, I always get a very emotive response to their sounds. This was a perfect little afternoon break on a very busy day, the Spiegeltent is magical!

Andrew Weatherall @ The Oxford Art Factory : 12.01.2008
– We watched 2+1/2 hours of his 4 hour set, and I only knew 3 tracks, which was scary, as it was exactly the types of sounds I’m into. Solid, tight mixing, great deep, tech-house, minimal sounds. He was bopping and smoking non stop the whole time. The OAF really needs to get better air-conditioning!

Bjork @ Sydney Opera House – Sydney Festival : 23.01.2008
– Wow, that was an amazing performance! A really special night/show that I’ll remember forever, and I’m not even much of a Bjork fan these days. Some fantastic technology in use with that show, nice to see Mark Bell (LFO) on stage, sneaky part of his ‘Freak’ track was very cool. Some great info about the tech in the show here.

Andrew Weatherall, Battles @ Warp Future Music – Becks Festival Bar : 23.01.2008
– We went to this straight after Bjork, and it was dissapointing in comparison. I’m not much of a fan of Battles sounds, way too chaotic for me. Mark Pritchard played some cool old-school techno sounds, LFO – “LFO” woo! AW played much the same sounds as his OAF set, we didn’t stay long.

Moodymann @ Mad Racket – Becks Festival Bar : 26.01.2008
– For every Moodymann track I like, there are probably about 10 that I’m not so into. It was an entertaining performance, DJing with mic action, DJing behind a white-sheet in silhouette for a while. Having him telling us he had his hand on/off ‘da mutherfu**ing rekid’ (sic) when the music stopped and started mid track. I’m glad I checked him out, but it was mostly musically outside what I’m into. I really liked that new unreleased Carl Craig track he played, heard some Nitzer Ebb as well. These MR @ Becks Bar have always been more about hanging with friends than the music for me anyway.

Ripperton @ Lost Baggage – The Cross : 27.01.2008
– I really enjoyed his sounds, best set of music I’d heard out for a while. Great minimal/tech-house stuff. It was a really fun night with friends. I like this venue, apart from the over-priced drinks and tooted up cross trash and mash bags it attracts. I enjoyed chin-stroking, track IDing with Tad and Wowky, a few given from Ripperton himself… Here’s what we spotted…

Johnny D – Manipulation
Stimming – Getting Out Of Something
Joris Voorn – Decay
Marcel Dettmann – Quicksand
Robert Babicz – Sin (Ripperton Remix)
Ripperton – Zugunruhe
Sebbo – Chunky Fudge (Ripperton Remix)
Dubfire – Ribcage
Francois K – Road Of Life (Radio Slave Dub)
Kabale Und Liebe – Mumbling Yeah
Andre Kraml – Safari (Holden Remix)
Dennis Ferrer – A Black Man In Space
Newworldaquarium – Tresspassers
Swayzak – Smile And Receive (Cassy Beatmix)
Rich Nicholls & Asher Jones – Mogadon
Kenlou – The Bounce
Beanfield – Tides (Ripperton unreleased remix)
Dave Aju And The Invisible Art Trio – Be Like the Sun
Minz – Darkslide
Style Of Eye – Rockett (Plasmik Remix)
Sonja Moonear – 99 Erikas
Format B – Full House

We decided not to go to the Big Day Out, much to the dissapointment of friends, sorry guys! We sold our tickets days before, and now we’re really glad we did, as Bjork was really the only act we were that keen on seeing there, and then she cancelled her BDO Sydney gig anyway. We’re so very lucky we saw her amazing Opera House steps performance! We almost didn’t buy tickets.

Coming up…

Ripperton @ Sweet Chilli – Civic Theatre : 01.02.2008
– We didn’t end up making it to this.

DJ Bone @ Mainline – Mandarin Club : 08.02.2008
– Or this… We’ve had some really busy weeks of late, and work draining our energy. Not sure I would have liked to have been ‘boned’ with those hard techno sounds anyway.

Robert Henke (Monolake) – “Layering Buddha” @ Art Gallery of NSW : 14.02.2008
– Fantastic, see post above.

January 3, 2008

John Tejada [Live] @ Mad Racket NYE : Marrickville Bowlo : 01.01.08

Filed under: Clubbing & Gigs,Music — decoded_ @ 4:43 pm

John Tejada

Hello, Happy New Year! Welcome to 2008…

I’ve been a big fan of John Tejada’s productions and DJ sets (MP3s) for many years. He’s one of my favourite producers. I’ve bought vinyl of just about everything he’s released over the last 3-4 years. I have to admit I wasn’t much of a fan of his earlier sounds/releases.

I was ecstatic when I learnt he was playing a live set here in Sydney at a Mad Racket party on NYE. The perfect party and special night for his sounds. There was no way I was going to miss this. John Tejada has played in Sydney once before, way back in 1999 at Tweekin’ @ Club 77. I remember him playing (DJing) a lot of fast full-on techno sounds that night.

So how was his live set on NYE?

Awesome! I really enjoyed it. Fantastic sounds, sounding very close to his releases, with some additional live tweekin’. No vocal/samples though. It’s refreshing to a see a live set without an Apple laptop.

His live set featured tracks… “Mono On Mono“, “Lost In Thought“, “Sweat On The Walls“, “Word Problems“, and the beautiful “The End Of It All” (played last of course). I think I may have also heard “Tyranny Of Choice” (or some elements of) as well. There were many other tracks/sections of music I couldn’t pick/didn’t know during his 90 minute live set.

There were moments of great intensity which brought big cheers from the dance-floor. His music was full of lovelly melodic hooks, synthentic bleeps, throbbing bass lines, deep-minimal rolling grooves, crisp simplistic beats. I had a great time on the dance-floor, exactly the sounds I enjoy/came to hear.

Having a quick chat to him after his set, a very friendly, down to earth guy. I learnt for his live performances he uses an Elektron Machinedrum (drum machine), an Elektron Monomachine (mono synth/sequencer), and a MFB-Synth Lite II (little mono synth, I want one!) all through a 16 channel mixer (I think he was using an Allen & Heath MixWizard 16), with a Korg KP3 Kaoss Pad (effects unit) on the effects sends. A very ‘minimal’ setup but with a big sound.

As to be expected at MR parties the sound system was excellent: warm, loud, punchy and clear, heaps of bass (too much if you sat around the edges). The additional laser and strobes were a little out of place at a MR I thought, too many flashbacks to my rave days!

Arriving just after midnight, my friends and I were a bit put off to hear Simon Caldwell mixing up lots of dark, hard, stripped back, old-school techno sounds, like: Cajmere – “It’s Time For The (Percolator)”, MD III (Mike Dunn) – “The Pressure Cooker” and Steve Poindexter – “Work That Mutha Fucker”. I was surprised to also hear him play Adam Beyer – “Remainings III (DK Remix)” and Samuel L. Session – “Tribe Cutz” later in the night. True to form Simon also played Moodymann – “I Can’t Kick This Feeling When It Hits”, Theo Parrish – “Falling Up (Carl Craig Remix)” and Late Night Tuff Guy (HMC) – “I Get Deeper”. Great tracks for sure, but I think we were in the mood to be hearing some ‘fun’ music at the time, something more melodic, lighter, deeper, happier sounding to warm up into our night.

I enjoyed pretty much everything Ken Cloud played all night/morning, great selection of music.

During the party I also remember hearing… Wild Planet – “Synthetic”, Moodymann – “Dem Young Sconies”, Anthony Collins & Marc Antona – “Sharks”, Simon Baker – “Plastik”, Gel Abril – “The Underground Bullshit”, Dario Zenker – “Newbe (Heartthrob Mix)” and Heartthrob – “Golum” a couple of Jimmi James favourites.

Many familiar faces around, crowd was good, friendly, fun. I think more than half the crowd were outside smoking it up on the green (bowling green) most of the night/morning, which was great for dance floor space (and my lungs) all night.

It didn’t seem anywhere near as packed as some of the MR parties I’ve been at in the past, which was great.

It was a fun NYE, but not really one of the most memorable ones. Leaving the tickets at home and having to go back to get them made midnight a non-event, but we forgive her.

December 9, 2007

Let it spin…

Filed under: Charts,Music — decoded_ @ 7:41 pm

John Tejada - Labyrinth EP [Palette Recordings]

I’ve finally been seeking out and buying some great new music over the last few weeks…

Some of the stuff I’m really enjoying at the moment, in no particular order…

John Tejada – Labyrinth [Palette Recordings]
John Tejada – The Tyranny Of Choice [Palette Recordings]
John Tejada & Arian Leviste – Lost In Thought [Palette Recordings]
John Tejada & Arian Leviste – Half Live [Palette Recordings]
Stimming – Getting Out Of Something [Diynamic]
Kollektiv Turmstrasse – Eskapade [Diynamic]
Dubfire – Emissions [Minus]
Dubfire – I Feel Speed (Audion Remix) [SCI+TEC]
Len Faki – My Black Sheep (L.B. Dub Corp Remix) [Figure]
Red Robin & Jakob Hilden – Lazy Jack [Trapez Ltd.]
Delete – Black Mamba [Frankie Records]
Par Grindvik – World Of Mine [Truesoul]
Agaric – C’est What [Raum…Musik]
The Cheapers – Fog [Upon You]
Alter Ego – Queen Anne’s Revenge [Klang Elektronik]
Martin Buttrich – Hunter [Cocoon]
Slaaf – Black Russian [Kickboxer]
Zander VT – After The Crash [BPitch Control]
Teflon – The Wombat [RebelOne]
Tiefschwarz – The Original (Carl Craig Remix) [Souvenir]
Maetrik – Transform [Regular]
Dennis Ferrer – P 2 Da J (Tiger Stripes Dub) [King Street Sounds]
Sascha Funke – The Acrobat (Efdemin Remix) [BPitch Control]
Sebastian Roya – Cossas De Taza [Sounderground Records]

Can you guess where I’m going on NYE? Hint: First four tracks! Woo! Tejada [Live] Mad Racket

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