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Claude VonStroke “Bird Brain” Tour Blog week 1

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Today we introduce a guest blogger. He will be doing his tourblog for a while here on Discobelle. So let’s welcome Claude VonStroke / Discobelle

Claude VonStroke Bird Brain Album tour blog…

Blog Intro…

Thinking up a German porn star name and touring the world as a house DJ is probably my greatest hair-brained scheme to date. This tour blog is just another silly idea of mine, but maybe not so silly. I did invent the mountain bike when I was 8 years old. (of course someone else followed through and actually did it.) So, as you would figure, this blog is me talking shit. It’s also cheaper and less embarrassing than visiting a shrink.

Week 1 – Paris – Friday – Rex Club

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First things first, before you get bored with endless dribble, I’ll always begin with the track of the night, that one special tune that gave the clubbers extra hard nipples. In Paris it was a worthy recipient. This track i’ve been sweating hard for months. Sascha Braemer is 1/2 of Heinrichs and Hirtenfeller who had a sick album out this year on Highgrade called Dark Orbit. The album was so sick i went and found this guy. He lives in Berlin and his debut on dirtybird begins with “Some Sweat.” Its all about the simple but twisted time changes in the breakdown for me.

Paris track of the night: “Some Sweat” – Sascha Braemer (Dirtybird) (mp3 clip, direct link)

Paris Overview -
Paris is a magic city for me. Where else on earth can you get a shower in your hotel room that has a mosaic tile image of two lesbians making out? That and the little silver rubber duck and we’re all good. Also the guys who book me are second to none as far a fun loving party people with a good sense of humor. I always have an incredible time there and usually at the end of the night some epic quest for a fresh pineapple occurs.

Oli (as in Olibusta from mothership Invasion v3) & Patrick (the guy who always has the after-party at his flat) picked me up from the airport and we immediately started chatting about their new label that will have the same name as their blog and his events crew called “Get The Curse.” Oli had already done some of the hardest work which is saving up the seed money and finding a distributor so I wasn’t as discouraging as I usually am to someone who tells me they are starting a label. This was the main theme of the night. And to the distress of Oli’s stunning and gracious girlfriend, we discussed the fine points of “label starting” over dinner. – see the top 5 below***

After dinner we met up with Jesse Rose who was booked to play across town at Social Club at Brodinski’s night. Over some martini’s at the Murano hotel even more label talk quickly ensued about shitty vinyl sales and how to release singles on Beatport, etc. The consensus being that vinyl is totally fucked but that we will both still be pressing it for some reason.

After this, it was straight on to the club where Olibusta was already on the decks. He slowly and deftly grew the crowd from a seedling to a full jungle plant. It’s always really great to play after someone who understands the natural flow of a night. Oli told me to tell the story about how we rode elephants through the streets of Paris but I’m going to stick to the simple fact that it was a great room and a great crowd.

I opened with Maetrik’s “Simplemen” on mothership. This guy is so badass.

Maetrik – Simplemen (Mothership) (mp3 clip, direct link)

My set progressed through some serious jackin shit but then around the halfway point it got a little too techno a little too early and i had to spend some time bringing the room back down to some more funk based house. This was probably just my personal opinion because no one cared and in fact it seemed as if they were almost egging me on to play harder and harder. So of course Monty Luke’s new track on Planet E “Art of War” did some serious damage.

Monty Luke  – Art of War (Planet) (mp3clip, direct link)

I played about 4 hours and Jesse Rose showed up right at the end and we danced around the booth. After that I experienced a first. I actually went home after the set in Paris! It was already 7am and i thought about Manchester coming up the next night and it was one of those moments when going out further just isn’t going to do you any favors. I almost always like to party in Paris but this time i was too burnt for business. I’ll just have to go back soon. Love ya PAri!

Week 1 – Manchester – Saturday – Warehouse Project

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Lots of things were working on the 2000+ people in the giant car park warehouse but this one stuck out like a hot chilli. As I’ve said before, Maetrik is a beast of a producer and this is some of his best work ever.

Big ‘n Round (Maetrik Remix) – CVS (Mothership) (mp3 clip, direct link)

Manchester Overview -
I don’t think there is a city i have visited more than Manchester. I seem to get booked here 3 or 4 times a year and i really appreciate a fan base that “gets” what i am doing. The place was full by 11 because it is like a festival gig indoors. The location is a massive car park under Picadilly station. A giant rave with 2000+ in the main room. I was kind of peeved that they put me on at 11:15 but to be fair the 2 guys playing after me were Dubfire and Adam Beyer so it would have been bad programming for me to follow either one. Even so, an hour and a half set at 11:15 ain’t exactly what i’m aiming for when flying all the way from San Fran to England.

The show was still great, and the crowd was well into it. Lots of tracks slayed in this big room like this one from our upcoming new dirtybird 5 year compilation.

Edu K – Dos Gusanos – (Dirtybird) (mp3 clip, direct link)

The front row was especially enthusiastic and i expect there were some people tripping balls cause i watched them run their fingers down the front of their faces like some real drugs were hitting their systems. Here is a funny sign thrown up to me from the from the crowd…an unusual combo to say the least. Loving it in Mexico AND Poland – (and we are in the UK mind you.)

The highlight of the evening for me was actually after i finished. I went back to the other stage and Seth Troxler was on. Wow, what good luck! He was playing smoooth, sexy beats and it was working even on a northern UK crowd (who expect to hear banging stuff all night.) It was nice to see another Michigan boy tearing up the UK. He even got away with playing a Jodeci bootleg!

I didn’t really know Seth that well before other than he is from Michigan. So we had a fun chat for a while about moving from the living in Berlin. But the best part was that he gave me this little gift from his recent rip to Japan. Thanks Seth!

Gear Head Tech Addendum…
Before the gig i met up with two guys who always come out and support me. These two are real tech heads and they were explaining to me how they were setting up a huge wimax network in Manchester that was like 20 times faster than the fastest local internet. They were explaining how AT&T or some giant company was suing the government because they had put so much money behind 3G and now there was this new renegade system that was waaay faster. This was very interesting to me because I feel like this might have happened in San Francisco without anyone even knowing it. About 4 years ago Google announced that they would make the whole of San Fran a free wireless hotspot. There were some other companies as well like “Free the Net” doing this and i could fire up my notebook and get internet in about 60% of the city. Now, i turn on my notebook and none of these free spots are there. So what happened?? Did we just see a conspiracy unfold? I notice AT&T is doing a lot of local advertising and free wifi ain’t really available in San Fran like Google said it would be. Maybe I will investigate further.

****TOP 5 This week the top 5 ties in with my conversation in Paris about the best way to start and indy dance label. This is only a top 5 if you actually want your label to succeed as a business, not if you just want a hobby that sucks all your income and your free time.

  1. Save a bunch of money..yes like more than $10,000. Preferably $20,000. you will need every penny. The rule of thumb is that you should have enough saved to release 4 records without ever getting paid, (because this is probably what will happen anyway.) Where does all this money go? Mastering, Artwork, Pressing, Postage, Promotion, Remix fees, etc.
  2. Have 3 or 4 releases FINISHED before you start the label. You will quickly find that no distributors will even talk to u unless you have at least 2 or 3 releases ready for them to hear (along with your logo and all that.) This also means you should have your core group of producers all worked out, even if no one knows them. Make sure they are REALLY good.
  3. Get a known remixer on your first few records.  Aside from the fact that you will need some really kick ass tunes for anyone to notice you, it really helps if you can get a couple “name” producers involved from the start. they don’t have to be your core artists but they should be some of your personal favorites.
  4. Press vinyl promos and send the records to all of your favorite DJs. You will be surprised how many addresses you can simply find on the web. This is huge because at this point no one does this and you HAVE to open and play a vinyl record if you get it in the post. A lot of people will tell you not to press vinyl but in the beginning you should. It still is the main barrier between being a “real” label and “digital only” label.
  5. Develop your core – not not your abs – but your group or crew. No matter how cool u think u are you WILL need friends and like minded people to help you, to throw parties, to Dj your records, to develop your local scene, etc. Maybe you don’t have any friends like this so start going clubbing and make some if you don’t.

Grindin Top 15 (October)

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

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Grindin Top 15 (October)

1. Florence + The Machine – You Got The Love (The XX Remix)
2. Gucci Vump – Sha Shtil (L-Vis 1990 VIP Remix)
3. Joy Orbison – J.Doe
4. Drop The Lime – Set Me Free (Lil Silva Remix)
5. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Heads Will Roll (A-Trak Remix)
6. Darkstar – Aidy’s Girl Is A Computer (Kyle Hall Oats b So Good Mix)
7. DOUSTER – King Of Africa
8. DJ Mujava – Please Mugwanti
9. L-Vis 1990 – Compass (Christian Martin Remix)
10. Edu K – Avec Le Bon Bons (Worthy Remix)
11. Moderat – Seamonkey (Untold Remix)
12. Cold Pumas – Jela
13. Oni Ayhun – OAROO3 B
14. Slagsmalsklubben – Brutal Weapons
15. Mosca- Square One

The monthly Grindin chart is compiled by the Grindin network. Read more about Grindin here. We will be back in November.

Maskinen – Dansa Med Vapen (video)

Monday, October 5th, 2009

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Boom! Monday and a Discobelle exclusive.

After almost a year of constant touring all over the world – including Brazil, the US and Scandinavia + an inspirational trip to Brazil – hyped and boombastic Swedish dancefloor destroyers Maskinen are back with the funky, tribalistic new single “Dansa Med Vapen” (released last week and can be purchased here). The single was produced by Johan Hugo (of Radioclit and The Very Best fame) and features Marina (ex-vocalist for Brazilian phenomena Bonde Do Role). The much anticipated debut album from Maskinen is entitled “Boys II Men” and it will be released by Pope Records on November 4th, production on the album comes from a bunch of top names such as Style Of Eye, DJ Gorky, Edu K, Filthy etc etc.

Peep the brand new video for “Dansa Med Vapen”:

Gostoso Remix EP

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Daniel Haaksman is just about to release his new “Gostoso” remix EP, and it’s available on both vinyl and digital. It contains remixes from Edu K, DJ Rob 3, Joao Brasil and Schlachthofbronx. We’ve been enjoying all the tracks he’s been feeding us this year and this release doesn’t let us down. To promote the release he is sending out a previously unreleased dub remix of his track “Pobum Coco” from our Finnish boys in Sharkslayer.

Daniel Haaksman – Pobum Coco (Sharkslayer Bass Dub) (direct link)

PS. He also just started a remix contest for his “Kid Conga” track, check it out over on Fairtilizer.

Yolanda Be Cool – Afro Nuts (Douster remix)

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

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Sweat It Out proudly presents their latest effort, “Afro Nuts” which is Hollywood duo Yolanda Be Cool’s ode to what they like to call party tech. On the flipside there’s remixes from Douster, Edu K and DCUP. We can proudly present you with the Douster remix – the French house producer residing in Buenos Aires has gone from strength to strength with his remixes and releases on labels such as new hot shot Sound Pellegrino. This remix is on that jacking tropical and funky tip with some ravey whistles thrown in for good measure, we played it out friday and it feels like it’s hellbent on making you get down.

Yolanda Be Cool – Afro Nuts (Douster remix) (direct link)

BONUS: The dope original version.

Yolanda Be Cool – Afro Nuts (direct link)

The Queen Of The Night

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

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The very productive and talented Brazilian producer/dj Edu K just finished his latest remix of the track “The Queen Of The Night” from fellow Brazilian duo Superpose (taken from their “Aurora” EP which was just released and also features remixes from other Brazilian producers such as Bloodshake and Roots Rock Revolution). Edu K tweaks the original track into a deep and funky tropical house hit.

Superpose – The Queen Of The Night (Edu K remix) (YSI)

Superpose – The Queen Of The Night (Edu K remix) (Sharebee)

Femme En Fourrure

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

We got an email from Edu K:

“Heya! Just thought it’d be kool 2 introduce u 2 an amazing Finnish duo friends of mine: Femme En Fourrure! It looks like Finland is becomin’ a leader in the nu-school of house with The Renaissance Man obvously leadin’ the path! This here is a really nice 1st mix tape they did, introducin’ their style but also an amazing unreleased original (which is a fixture in my sets already), “Pull Out”. I’m pretty sure we’re all gonna be hearin’ lots more from these guys in the near future but, u can check ‘em right now @ www.myspace.com/femmeenfourrure

Cheers,
Edu K”

Download: Femme En Fourrure – Salut Garcon Mix (zShare)

Tracklist after the jump.

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Mixhell – Boom Da (Crookers remix)

Monday, April 6th, 2009

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The long anticipated debut of Mixhell just dropped. Newly married Igor Cavalera (Ex-Sepultura) and Laima Leyton drops a baile influenced clubgroove with guest vocals from Oh Snap! and Jen Lasher of Baltimore. The vinyl release on top Finnish label New Judas features remixes from Crookers, Les Petits Pilous and Edu K. You can get the release on 12″ from Juno and Phonica

Mixhell – Boom Da (Crookers remix) (direct link)

Girlcore Paris takeover

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Girlcore Paris Invasion!

Girlcore will takeover Le Baron in Paris tonight, we’re expecting that fun times will ensue. If you haven’t heard of them before, Girlcore is a London-based all-girl DJ/party collective consisting of among others Isa GT, Naomi//, Nadia Ksaiba and Bisoux Bisoux. They put on a monthly night at Catch in London (previous guests include Little Boots, Heidi (Phonica/Get Physical), JoJo De Freq, Bonde Do Role & Annie Mac) and they hold down a residency at the Solyanka Club in Moscow + they have a ton of exciting projects in the pipeline.

Here’s a promo mix from Isa GT, she’ll release the “Pa’ Chikirri EP” in May on Man Recordings, produced by Crookers and Edu K.

Isa GT (Girlcore) – Paris promo mix (Sendspace)

Tracklist after the jump.

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In Ya Face

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

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The “In Ya Face EP” is just about to be released (March 9th) on Seclusiasis and it’s a huge dancefloor stormer. Often referred to as the first track to identify Philadelphian production team Dev79 and Starkeys “Street Bass” sound, the original version of this bassheavy tune starts with a throbbing and lurching rhythm mixing with the samples to set the mood before the full on 4×4 dancefloor action kicks in with the cut-up girl rapping “In Ya Face”.

Brazil’s wild man producer/MC/DJ Edu K, Venezuelan producer/DJ Pharaoh (of Todosantos fame), Torontos very own Egyptrixx and Chi-town favorite Willy Joy all sprinkle some remix goodness on the EP.

Dev79 – In Ya Face (Sharebee)