Wednesday, December 22, 2010

for the bigger people


I don't know how to do it or exactly what it means, but I know it would be nice if I could be 'the bigger person' (which to be clear means the more mature and reasonable person in a given situation or dispute).

But then is it always better to be the bigger person? Sometimes taking that role just seems to fan the flames and perhaps even crush some personal enjoyment. Maybe it's even a fiction, a way of handling a situation that gets its bigness from a biased source that seems highly predisposed to view the action(s) as big at the time, so as to conform with the other self-views intimately entwined with the source. The classic sour grapes scenario.

Over time one can and usually does change their idea about what the bigger person ought to do in the same situation. So who is 'the bigger person' then in the end? Does he/she even exist? Isn't she/he merely a slowly evolving consensus of tradition?
Maturity and reasonableness have become quantifiable in a way that allows some kind of ranking. Ok, so an answer emerges. But it's a thinner one than we may have thought. So thin that it may now lack the power to even be considered 'big'.


Night Plane - Str8 2 Ur Heart by Night Plane


Warpaint - Undertow (Night Plane Remix) by Night Plane


Deep Space Orchestra - Clockwork Ninja - Use of Weapons by Deep Space Orchestra


Dollar edit by Deep Space Orchestra


Bonobo - The Keeper feat Andreya Triana (Instrumental) by Ninja Tune & Big Dada
download 2010 Black Sands LP (fs)

Saturday, December 4, 2010

coming soon

Hi. Sorry for the neglect of late. I'm working on a couple posts and new dj set for you. They should be up soon. Also, planning some kind of graefestr 2.0. So hang tight.

Hope you're all well and keeping warm.

Hugs,
Ryan

Moonoton - Thank You For Thinking of Me by Moonoton

Monday, November 22, 2010

inès

Photo: Western Sahara Desert by Adrian Buitenhuis

Just found this sweet LP from Nicolas Jaar and the young Clown and Sunset crew. The LP will be out December 6 on a USB stick. Here's the first half of the LP.

Inès LP / PART I by Clown and Sunset

Full LP Tracklist:
01. Nicolas Jaar – Tribute to My Mother
02. Nikita Quasim – Freshmen Year
03. Nicolas Jaar – Dubliners
04. Soul + Nico feat. Nicolas Jaar – Goin’ Bad
05. Soul Keita – Dusties n 808s
06. Soul Keita – Don’t Believe the Hype
07. Nikita Quasim – Can’t Go to Cuba
08. Clown n’ Sunset Collective – Her String
09. Nicolas Jaar – Love You Gotta Lose again
10. Soul Keita – Don’t Believe the Hype


'Nikita Quasim started making music on the day of her mother’s 40th birthday. She was only 11 years old. Not knowing what to give her, she recorded the sound of her laundry machine with imovie, unable to find any other program that could layer sounds. She ended up creating a dense 10 minute weaving of household chaos. Of Russian and Afghan descent came this Cagian prodigy, who is now only 19 years old and ‘Inés’ is her voyage of discovery.

Soul Keita is only 17 years old and resides in his hometown of Addis Ababa. This Ethiopian national considers Mulatu Astatke his spiritual father. He works solely with a dusty 808 and traditional Ethiopian instruments in order to create melancholic folk house.' (quoted from here)


Here is a nice podcast mix from Nikita Quasi.
CS Podcast 001 - Nikita Quasim's inspirations by Clown and Sunset

Sunday, November 21, 2010

the time and space machine


This is the follow up to the recent Wizard's Sleeve post and yet another installment in the psychedelic folk pop series.
Since I guess a couple years ago Richard Norris of Beyond the Wizard's Sleeve teamed up with graphic designer Luke Insect to start a project called The Time and Space Machine a project dedicated to mixing Psychedelic and Electronic music and spaced out visuals.

Meet Richard and Luke.

Stussy - Time and Space Machine from Stussy on Vimeo.



In 1988 Richard released one of the first acid house and sample-based albums, 'Jack The Tab' in spring ’88. Then he formed a band with ex- Soft Cell member David Ball called the Grid. I had never heard of the Grid before so I checked them out on youtube. Wow. Kinda psychedelic too. You may have heard some of these Grid songs at some point along the way.

Flotation



The Grid - Intergalactica (1990, Electric Head)


A Beat Called Love
Crystal Clear '95
Swamp Thing '93 became a big hit within the line dancing community.
Texas Cowboys before and after it got huge.


Like Beyond the Wizard's Sleeve, The Time and Space Machine gets its main musical inspiration from the psychedelic era of 1967, however the T+SM seem to incorporate more balearic, acid and experimental styles. T+SM have unofficially(?) released two Volumes of original work, and officially released one album of originals on Tirk Records and one compilation of remixes on Nang Records. Last year Richard mixed a soundtrack for a 2006 book called Moondust. In the book journalist Andrew Smith interviews men who have walked on the moon and the subjective experiences they had there.
Richard plans to continue dj'ing, make more songs with The Grid and work with film maker Kieran Evans on what we must guess is a soundtrack to something.

Anyway, here are a bunch of Time and Space Machine remixes that have been doing it for me... and a couple originals too. Enjoy.


Woolfy Vs Projections: Neeve - The Time and Space Machine Mix by RichardNorris


Bryan Ferry: Alphaville The Time and Space Machine Mix by RichardNorris
(Out on disc 2 of the deluxe edition of Bryan Ferry's new album, Olympia. silenceisboring has this T+SM remix up for dl)


Visti and Meyland - Stars: The Time and Space Machine Mix by RichardNorris


A Mountain Of One: Ride - The Time and Space Machine Mix by RichardNorris


Sorcerer: Chemise The Time and Space Machine Mix by RichardNorris


Bastila - Ghosts (The Time and Space Machine Summer of Love Remix)



The Time and Space Machine: Set Phazer To Sun Extended Mix by RichardNorris


The Time and Space Machine - You Are The One by RichardNorris


Here's a nice T+SM mix from 2008.
The Time and Space Machine Mix from Richard Norris at Letsmix.com

The Time and Space Machine Mix from Richard Norris at Letsmix.com.




Richard Norris talks to Spine Television



T+SM website


Post-Script

The Grid - Flotation (Prins Thomas remix)
The Grid: Floatation - Prins Thomas Remix by RichardNorris

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

more edits


Hey there. Sorry for the lack of posts lately. I've been pretty busy with work and music and other things. Still real busy, so I'm afraid I will just be throwing some tracks up today - All edits, bootlegs and remixes.

And unfortunately I will have to ease up on the download links because the past few times I have signed in, I have been welcomed with a warning and directed to this page.


Shoes - Love and Happiness (buy singles) (buy album)




The Dead Rose Music Company
- Keep Forgettin' (Alzheimer's Stripped Dub) (out soon)



The Dead Rose Music Company - Bad Desire (out soon)



Beatfanatic - Zink Loyd (buy)



Beatconductor - Another Trick in the Wall (buy)



Abel Nagengast - Round In Circles (buy)

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

legends


'You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality.' ~ Ayn Rand


Gil Scott-Heron
tracks from I'm New Here (2010)

Where Did The Night Go



New York Is Killing Me (music video directed by Chris Cunningham coming soon)



Me And The Devil



I'm New Here



Watch BBC's The Story of Gil Scott-Heron (2004) here




John Martyn

Solid Air (which he starts at around 3:20)



The Dealer



Don't Want To Know



More Martyn
Solid Air (1998)
He Got All the Wiskey




Post-Script
Linton Kwesi Johnson - Inglan Is A Bitch

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

the wizards' sleeves


Beyond the Wizard's Sleeve
are Erol Alkan and Richard Norris. Alkan, I've mentioned before, is mostly an electro guy while Norris seems to be more eclectic in his taste and productions. BTWS specialize in editing mostly obscure and rare psychedelic rock or left-field disco tracks in ways that make them more obscure, aged and psychedelic. They put out 4 limited pressing vinyl EP's of 'original work' in between 2005 - 2008 on 3rd Mynd, all of which have been deleted and replaced with a 14 track LP called Ark 1 (by 'original work' I mean that BTWS is the artist, legitimate or not). They have also been commissioned to remix (or 're-animate' as they call it) artists like the Chemical Brothers, Goldfrapp, Franz Ferdinand, and Peter Bjorn and John and have released a cd of BTWS Re-Animations. I will put up a few originals and some re-animations so you can see what you'd get if you hit the fs buttons below. For the record I am posting these guys now because I have a hunch that there will some new BTWS stuff coming out soon, so when I post it you will have the background. Also you will have the background for the BTWS side project that I put up next.

Beyond the Wizard's Sleeve - Bubble Burst



Beyond The Wizard's Sleeve - Sunday Morning Sun-g



Beyond the Wizard's Sleeve - Get Ready to Fly



Other top originals (which I can't even find to embed) are Electric Bananas, Light Years, I Swim Around, Red Tuesday, and You Can Talk to Me.



REMIXES





Midlake - Roscoe (Beyond the Wizard's Sleeve Re-animation)



Goldfrapp - Happiness (Beyond The Wizards Sleeve Re-animation)



BTWS re-animated this one too, but good luck finding the mp3. They decided not to include it on their re-animations cd when Arthur Lee (one of Hendrix' favorite musicians) passed away. Maybe I will have to upload it myself.
Love - A House is not a Motel



BTWS - Live at the Zodiac (2008) (Right click save as here)


BTWS - Live at XFM 2009 (Right click and save here)



Beyond the Wizard's Sleeve - Ark 1 (fs)

Beyond the Wizards Sleeve - Re-Animations Vol. 1
(fs)



Weak Bonus:
An Erol Alkan mix that sounds more like BTWS than anything he has done under his own name.
Spacemen 3 - Big City (Erol Alkan Mix)

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

four tet


Four Tet (Kieran Hebden) needs no introduction, especially since he is one of the most prolific artist's of the year. But on the other hand I just cant be sure that you have or are aware of his early remixes and deep cuts; and that's simply a risk I am not willing to take.

So I will put up some of my favourite classic Four Tet tracks and remixes to warm you up to the hot new remixes he just put out. If you hear something you like, you know what to do.


Fridge - Of (Eph LP, 1999) (Fridge was Kieran's band before his solo work as Four Tet)



Untangle (Pause LP, 2001)



Everything is Alright (Pause LP, 2001)



She Moves She (Rounds LP, 2003)



(personal fave) Unspoken (Rounds LP, 2003 - Piano from Tori Amos' Winter)



Swimmer (Ringer EP, 2008)



Burial and Four Tet - Moth (Moth/Wolf Cub EP, 2009)




Remixes


Beth Orton - Daybreaker (Four Tet Remix) 2003

(Beth Orton - Carmella (Four Tet Remix) here)


Madvillain - Great Day (For Tet Remix) 2006



Rothko - Roads Become Rivers, Rivers Become Oceans (Four Tet Remix) 2006



(personal fave) Explosions in the Sky - Catastrophe and the Cure (Four Tet remix) 2007



Caribou - Melody Day (Four Tet Remix) 2007 (check out Caribou - as Manitoba - remix of Four Tet's track Hilarious Movie of the 90's here)



Nathan Fake - You Are Here (Four Tet Remix) 2007



Matthew Dear - Deserter (Four Tet Remix) 2007



Thom Yorke - Atoms For Peace (Four Tet Remix) 2008




New

The XX - VCR (Four Tet Remix)
The xx - VCR (Four Tet remix) by Four Tet


Lindstrom & Chritabelle - Lovesick (Four Tet Remix)
Lovesick (Four Tet remix) by TimeOutNewYork


Jon Hopkins - Vessel (Four Tet remix



Bonus

The XX - Shelter (John Talabots Feel it too Remix)
Shelter (John Talabot's Feel it too Remix) by John Talabot


The XX - Basic Space (Jamie's Space Bass Remix)

Thursday, October 21, 2010

witching


Thought I would round off and bring clear focus to the sound found in these two older posts (here and here). Dont worry, no o.c.d'ed attempts to start a series this time :)

I will leave it up to you discover the artists below if you hear something you like.

My brief intro is this: Over the past 4 years a sound has emerged that has more recently been picking up momentum and therefore attention. Inspired by Burial's epic emotive genre-evolving [dubstep] Untrue LP and The Knife's edgy-yet-melodic Silent Shout LP, this sound-now-genre is best described as 'ghostly slow-moving electro-pop', but has come to take on a few other handles, like 'drag', 'witch house', or even 'haunted house'. The term 'drag' seems most relevant, but only for its historical import as it was the word used to describe the screwed, chopped and syrupy hip-hop style of DJ Screw and others in Houston in the 90's. Salem, seemingly the first band to bring attention to this slow and dark electo-pop, used this name to describe their sound because they were making twisted and chopped hip-hop but with heavy, spooky synths and creepy vocal samples. So in spite of the sound now being a kind of pop, it more closely resembles hip-hop, Houston hip-hop, but with the added elements of dub, goth, electro, ambient house, and contemporary pop. Interestingly, its twisted, drudging and druggy poppy hip-hop sound is creating a global non-local scene that is independent of the indie scene and is connecting and building through the internet. And for some ephemeral reason through the music the dissenting and scattered bedroom community is palpable and generating a kind of warm nostalgia for the halcyon days of the genre's underground and subversive beginnings that were intimately and seemingly innocently 'tied to [cough] syrup abuse' and budget mixtapes.

The take home point here is that, at present, this genre is populated by just a handful of artists, Salem, OoOoOO, Balam Acab, White Ring, Creep, and Fostercare, all of which (except for Salem) have started up in the past year and all of which (including Salem) have come from different musical backgrounds and influences. These previously unconnected beginner producers provide the genre with a refreshingly varied musical soundscape in spite of the fact that all are working from the same dark, thick and twisted aesthetic. The one thing that is obvious in the sound is the thing that in my mind ensures the artists and the genre relative longevity - the artists love and respect for music of almost any genre.


Balam Acab - See Birds EP (fs)
"fear, nostalgia, bliss, sadness, euphoria, beauty, peace, dreams,
loneliness, longing, i want you to get lost..."
See Birds by BALAM ACAB

Pink Priest - Tell Me Something Awesome Before I Go to Sleep (Balam Acab Remix) (right click save as here here)


Salem - King Night (2010) (fs LP!)
Title track sampling Silent Night


Salem - Red Lights (From Yes I Smoke Crack EP - fs)


Radiohead - Reckoner - (Salem Remix) (right click and save as here)



White Ring - icx999



Creep - Jessica King



Referenced Articles:
Pitchfork A and B
Fader


BONUS:
Salem - Streets of Philadelphia (Springsteen cover) (right click save as here)
Bruce Springsteen - Streets of Philadelphia (fs) (Official Music Video)

Sunday, October 17, 2010

his face


I just put it together that the sweet track Heaven from Danish born proto-sensation Kasper Bjork is a cover of a 1981 Rolling Stones track - off the Tattoo You album. Everyday I like the Stones more.

The Rolling Stones - Heaven



Kasper Bjork - Heaven



Kasper then commissioned Nicolas Jaar and Prins Thomas for remixes. (DL''s at the bottom)

Kasper Bjorke - Heaven (Nicolas Jaar Remix)
Kasper Bjorke - Heaven (Nicolas Jaar Remix) by Clown and Sunset


Kasper Bjorke - Heaven (Prins Thomas Diskomiks)



Now sample the 'hit' from Kasper's decent, varied and acclaimed album Standing On Top of Utopia.

Kasper Bjork - Young Again




Lastly, check out this deep cut I found on the Stones 1972 Exile From Main Street album.

I Just Want To See His Face




DL's (fileshare)

Rolling Stones - Tattoo You
Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street (2 disc Remastered Edition)

Kasper Bjork - Heaven EP
Kasper Bjork - Standing On Top of Utopia

Friday, October 15, 2010

lee jones


Lee Jones is a seasoned stalwart in the dance music business. Starting in Essex, England from parents who 'were never that into music', Lee managed to be playing the piano at a young age and soon after took up guitar and bass. Growing up he gravitated towards easy-listening and 80's pop, preferring the softer side of things to the heavy rock of the time. So he got big into melodic bands like the Smiths, the Cure and Depeche Mode and expanded into the melodic beats of hip hop while studying theater and film at university. His love of hip hop bled into trip hop in '94 when he heard Mo Wax and the first Portishead album Dummy.

Being taken, as most of us were by the burgeoning downtempo movement, Lee got involved musically and in the late 90's started producing and performing as Hefner (named after Hugh Hefner, who Lee thought was the 'coolest guy on the planet' at the time). As Hefner he released 3 EP's, one LP entitled Residue and a heap of remixes for heavyweights like 4Hero, Zero 7, Cinematic Orchestra, and Lamb. To say the sound of Hefner was warmly received is a gross understatement, as Residue became a quintessential piece of the downtempo movement.

So lets take a moment and hear some Hefner.

Controversy, a Prince cover, is one of Lee's personal favorites. It features Josée on vocals and was released on a compilation called If I Was Prince on Rex Records (a sub label of XL) and more recently on K7's Tribute to Prince Compilation (2008).



Zero 7 - Destiny (Hefner's Destiny Chill)



Lee wrote a follow up LP to Residue with Josée on vocals and writing the lyrics, but the label didn't like it so much. So it was released under Josée, and titled Lost Souls Dancing. It featured Shuggies Shoes, Lee's firm salute to the legendary Shuggie Otis.

As Hefner, he toured extensively with a band and became a resident at the London club Plastic People. There he dj'ed along side J Swinscoe (from the awesome Cinematic Orchestra)playing soul, funk, broken-beat, trip-hop and downtempo. But it was around this time at Plastic People that downtempo began boring Lee, so in 2002 he moved to Berlin to develop his dj skills and be exposed to the minimal house and techno club music. As he says, he 'heard Dixon playing and the rest is history'.

But roughly, the history goes that inspite of Hefner's success Lee still had to work his way up as a dj in Berlin. It wasn't until 2007-08 that he got to play at peak time. Helping this rise was his work with/as MyMy, a collaboration started in 2005 between Nick Höppner (now Panorama Bar resident and Ostgut Ton label-head) and for some time Carsten Klemann. The three-then-two released a bunch of EP's, a ton of remixes and in 2006 a massive but modest full length entitled 'Songs for the Gentle'. The album was universally praised as a refined take on post minimalism with expert use of micro-sampling. (Seriously, go buy Songs for the Gentle)

MyMy had a monthly party at Watergate and toured a total of 26 countries. But in 2010, after 5 years together, MyMy split and their monthly party ended. However, during his time with MyMy, Lee worked as a solo artist producing and remixing a bunch of tracks, a solo album and even mixing a 2008 RA podcast (fs).

Here are a few Lee Jones tracks to play while your read the brief Q&A below:

Lee Jones - YOYO (2009) (buy!!!)
YOYO by leejones


Lee Jones - It Is Isn't It (from Electronic Franck LP 2009 - buy)



Lee Jones - Aria (2008) (FS)



Brief Q & A

1. Who are you going to be remixing in the near future?
Just finished the Ritornell [Fancy Friendship] remix [due out in March]. Also just done one for Compuphonic from Brussels, on Union Match. Just started one for Philip Bader on Bar 25.

2. About how much of your time is devoted to remixing versus your original compositions? (is it 50/50 or what?)
I spend 99% of my time writing and developing my own ideas... when i work on remixes it's more like doing a job. I do it in a few hours usually. I don't spend a lot of time on my own tracks either, but I'm starting stuff all the time.

3. Which do you like more, remixing or producing your own stuff?
I like both. When I get nice parts to work with, a remix takes away that problem of starting with an empty page. You can get straight in to building a track, instead of having to create or find the sounds first.

4. Will you be playing live on the Watergate tour or djing??
Mostly djing. playing live in Zürich at the Hive.

5. When you play live what do you use?
Laptop, korg nano controller, sometimes my Machinedrum, sometimes a midi keyboard.

6. What are your thoughts on filesharing/torrents?
Share the love I say. It's only 1's and 0's. But make people pay through the nose to see gigs and own nicely packaged recordings.

7. Any tips on which new artists to watch out for next year??
Emika, Brandt Brauer Frick, Andri, Wareika, Suso Flores.


Anyway, as you might have noticed, Lee has just mixed the new Watergate compilation and has included on it a bunch of exclusive edits and collaborations as well as a new one from him. The compilation was released today (or sometime this week?) along side the Peacock EP, which features 6 full tracks from the mix. Lee was so kind as to allow Graefestr make two EP tracks downloadable. So what follows now are Lee's tour dates, his new track, two free tracks from the Peacock EP (hit the arrow to download), and then a track-by-track breakdown of the mix as printed in the cd booklet. I have also included some bonus downloadables at the bottom.

Buy the compilation here and the EP here and check his myspace and soundcloud for more release and tour info. (Specifically look out for the 2nd Peacock EP featuring Lee's supersick Brandt Brauer Frick remix because its one of the best dance tracks of the year - the mix doesn't do it justice!) And if your in Berlin come out to Watergate tomorrow and celebrate the release of the mix and also Lee's birthday! Shonky, The Cheapers, Daniel Drier and Paul Frick from Brandt Brauer Frick will also be dj'ing. But I think Lee will be dj'ing from 4-6 upstairs.


Oct 16 - Watergate, Berlin, GERMANY

Oct 23 - Hive, Zurich, SWITZERLAND

Oct 28 - The Wood, Bruxelles, BELGIUM

Nov 20 - Watergate, Berlin, GERMANY

Nov 27 - Rakete, Nürnberg, GERMANY

Dec 31 - Watergate, Berlin, GERMANY


Lee Jones - Kruezberg 61 (from the Peacock EP)
Kreuzberg61 - LeeJones 192 kBit/s by WatergateRecords



Track-By-Track :: In Lee's own words


01 Lee Jones - In The Water (Intro) :: Sets the scene with clips from a documentary about the Watergate break in. Also with vocals from Frazey Ford who I worked with for the Hefner project... 'Wade in the water / We're gonna trouble the world...'

02 Flowers & Sea Creatures - International (Lee Jones Watergate remix) :: The promo to this song from a Montreal band caught my ears a week before the deadline for the cd. Fortunately i noticed it was produced by old friend Ewan Pearson. A quick phone call and he sent me the parts so i could make an exclusive remix.

03 Andri - White Sunday :: I'm proud to call the Cityfox label one of my home bases, and their club in Zürich, Alte Börse, is one of the few clubs in the world that rivals Watergate for sound quality. Due for release in the near future, this track fits perfectly into my dj sets at the moment.

04 MyMy - Closer (exclusive) :: After 5 years together, having toured in 26 countries, myself and Nick Höppner recently decided to go our separate ways. This is the last track we worked on together, which i finished off for this mix. R.I.P. MyMy

05 Matthias Meyer & Lee Jones - Basic Chord Tool (exclusive) :: One of my favorite producers, I asked Matthias if he had any new tracks i could use. Instead he sent me a new track he'd started a few weeks ago and to my delight entrusted me to finish it off.

06 Ray Okpara - Short Stick Can :: I met ray this summer at the June Festival in Sardinia, where we played back to back. We hung out afterwards on the beach, watching the sunrise. I asked him to send me some new tracks, one of which fit the mix nicely.

07 The Cheapers - Being Eaten (Watergate edit) :: Ruede Hagelstein was kind enough to make this special version of their track in a different musical key from the original so it was tuned perfectly to the tracks before and after.

08 Daniel Dreier & Lee Jones - Lullaby (exclusive) :: Fellow Watergate resident Daniel and I made this track nearly 2 years ago as a follow up to our upon you release 'A man and a woman'. I dusted it off and updated it for this cd.

09 Brandt Brauer Frick – Melancholie II (Lee Jones Watergate remix) (exclusive) :: I picked out this unreleased track Paul Frick had sent me, but i was having problems fitting it into the mix because of it's slow speed and strange jazz harmonies... so I asked to have the parts so i could take out the conflicting elements. I ended up making a completely new remix.

10 Patrice Bäumel & Lee Jones - Voice Scatter (exclusive) :: I met Patrice
when I played at Trouw in Amsterdam earlier this year, and we got talking about his track Roar, a dj Tool which i really liked. He said he had a lot of these kind of tracks and offered to send them to me. I dropped this one into Ableton and by pure luck a beat was playing on my machinedrum which fit perfectly, so I turned his tool into a track.

11 Alex James vs Los Updates - The Blind Busker (exclusive) :: This arrived in the Watergate office somehow and was forwarded to me. It fit perfectly into this jazzy section of the mix. I'm a lover and collector of jazz since I was young, and the piano is my first instrument, so this track is music to my ears.

12 Lee Jones - YOYO (Watergate Version) (Cityfox exclusive) :: This gave me the chance to release an updated version of my well received cityfox single with a few subtle changes from the original i always wanted to make. No one ever noticed, but there is a glitch every 16 bars on the original, which i have now removed.

13 Mark Henning - Gibson Said (exclusive) :: A fellow ex-pat and label mate on Cityfox, Mark also made a superb remix for my track 'Closed Circus', which I played out a lot, always to amazing reactions.

14 Acid Pauli - December (exclusive) :: I asked Acid if he could supply something to the mix because his Euphonium track had been a pivotal part of my 2008 resident Advisor podcast, really setting the cinematic tone.

15 Gregorythm and Greenbank - Lion Dreams :: Gregory and I are both huge fans of each others music.. So I had to include something from him, here with our Cityfox label boss Billy. This is due for release later in the year.

16 Lee Jones - KreuzBerg (exclusive) :: I moved from London to Berlin in November 2002, when Watergate first opened it's doors. Both the club and myself have gone through many changes since then. This track was written especially as an homage to Kreuzberg and Watergate, my homes for the last 8 years.



Lastly, Lee's timeless track YOYO appears in Damien Lazarus' Fabric 54 mix and is featured in the promo clip. Nice!

fabric 54: Damian Lazarus from Fabric London on Vimeo.


Fabric 54: Damian Lazarus - out :: UK/EU Oct 11th, USA Nov 9th
Tracklist:
1. Ryan Crosson - Metro Bunker - Eklo
2. Four Tet - Love Cry - Domino
3. Appleblim & Ramadanman - Void 23 - Aus / Simple
4. Kenny Larkin - Glob (Claude VonStroke Mix) - Planet E
5. Swayzak - Ping Pong - Swayzak / 240 Volts
6. Canson - Sleeping (Demo Version) - Cityfox
7. The Martinez Brothers - Broke In The BX - Objektivity
8. Roska - The Sheppard - Roska Kicks & Snares
9. Soul Clap - Break 4 Life - Crosstown Rebels
10. The Mole - Nervous Disid - New Kanada
11. Cajmere - Freaks & Stars - Cajual
12. Art Department feat. Seth Troxler - Vampire Nightclub - Crosstown Rebels
13. Deetron - Sing - Circus Company
14. Guti & Dubshape - Every Cow Has A Bird - Crosstown Rebels
15. Soul Keita & Nicolas Jaar - Para(sol) - Greta Cottage Workshop
16. Damian Lazarus - Diamond In The Dark (dOP Remix) - Get Physical
17. Lee Jones - Yoyo - Cityfox
18. Agaric - Run (Ostern Jam) - We Are
19. Su Kramer - Magic Dance - Teldec Schallplatten
20. Bill Holt - Program Ten (Part Five) - Stone Theater
21. Bill Holt - Program Ten (Part Six) - Stone Theater





EXTRAS:
Download Hefner - Residue (2000) :: part 1 and part 2

Lee Jones - Live at Bar 25 closing weekend.
Lee Jones Live @ Bar 25 Closing Party, Berlin - 13-09-2010 by R_co


Soul Clap - Action Satisfaction EP (incl. Lee Jones Remix) (FS) (Great Remix and Original!!)



Lee Jones - Closed Circus Remixes EP (Incl. Mark Henning and Nick Höppner Remixes) (FS)


Shuggie Otis - Ah Uh Mi Hed (FS)



Shuggie Otis - Inspiration Information (FS LP!)



Shuggie Otis - Not Available (FS LP!)



Shuggie Otis - Strawberry Letter 23


The Smiths - How Soon is Now (mp3 fS)

the smiths - how soon is now..
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