By the way, since I'm here, I'd urge everybody to have a listen to the guest mix Tazer's done for my show a couple of weeks back, an hour full of his new tunes(around 50 minutes in on this soundcloud link):
http://soundcloud.com/david_m/david-m-on-sub-fm-with-tazer-guest-mix-25-07-2014
Should really have said this earlier but I've already been commissioned by Fact to write the Deep Tech article (they approached me), just started interviewing producers/DJs for it, hopefully sitting down with Majesty on Friday which should be interesting. I know this looks stupid after my comments the other week but the way I see it I have an awareness of the possible implications of the article and as such should be able to provide an objective overview of the scene
People are well within their rights to hate shufflers, of course, and maybe it wouldn't have fit with the general vibe of the festival, but - and perhaps I'm being paranoid - I detect something of a general dismissal in that of a house scene which, certainly from my (albeit limited) experience of it, is simply much more exciting and vibrant than anything Nicolas Jaar or Marcell Dettmann are doing.
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II am aware that this thread is the first stage in such a process of a mythology and I have thought whether any articles published by any of us would provide the basis for the go-ahead of it's 'discovery' and subsequent reappropriation by the Fact/Post-Dubstep/UK Bass crowd who then lead and develop the gentrification process of the sound).
I don't but I'll get one done later tonight or tomorrow, I'll edit this when I have itgot a tl for your set david? this is ace so far, not got to tazer yet.
Hugo´s ´string tek´ is like a deep-tech ´jumeirah riddim´or something, wicked.
Thanks! It's actually Dj Mag, but at the moment I don't really do anything other than write a few reviews every month. I got permission to do a larger feature on the sound as a whole, but I'm not really prepared or have the time to do something that big at the moment.I seen david M drop a review of House ENT on the spanish version of Mixmag on the low! as a guy whose opinions I find frequently aligning with my own I was pretty happy to see him do that.
Yeh I agree with this.Aren't Juno, Boomkat and other mp3 shops selling all the post-dubstep hybrids under the "uk funky" category more to blame for the confusion/misrepresentation than Hyperdub who actually did release a couple of proper funky instrumentals?
Inquiry: Who do you think is the right DJ to introduce deep tech to a new audience? Late teen/early 20s (+ some late 20s), really into grime, some garage, house & bass, not really trad house at all. The room is for approx. 300 people max, subby, dark/underground kind of venue with a druggy vibe, touristy as well.
Would like to book a deep tech dj to our Prague night (garage/house/bass) as a second headliner next to one who's more familiar to the local audience (perhaps Flava D). This dj would take the earlier headliner slot. Just want to test how it works really, I guess someone with faster style of mixing would fit the best. Would be nice to hear from ravers with first hand experience from deep tech nights (need to reach LDN myself asap).
Should really have said this earlier but I've already been commissioned by Fact to write the Deep Tech article (they approached me), just started interviewing producers/DJs for it, hopefully sitting down with Majesty on Friday which should be interesting. I know this looks stupid after my comments the other week but the way I see it I have an awareness of the possible implications of the article and as such should be able to provide an objective overview of the scene
deal! just what our budget needs lolI'll come for free lol
Yeah Benny I was thinking Arun Verone, B3, RS4, Nightshift...just curious about live dj skills really