Finn Johannsen – Tanzdiele, Kiel, 1999

Posted: June 1st, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

 

Romanthony – Hold On
DJ Spinna – Ladbroke Groove
Metro Area – Atmosphrique
Tiny Trendies – The Sky Is Not Crying
Freaks – 2 Please U
Gemini – We Are The Future
Andrés – Reality
Armand Van Helden Feat. Roland Clark – Flowerz
Nick Holder – Summer Daze
Derrick L. Carter – Dreaming Again
Isolée – Beau Mot Plage
Dino + Terry – Moon Dub
Sound Stream – Good Soul
Norma Jean Bell – Friday Nite
Ghost – Bodyguard
Eddie “Flashin” Fowlkes – Oh Lord
Blumfeld – Status Quo Vadis
LoSoul – Brother In Love
Octave One – Burujha
Nick Holder – Fill Your Dreams
Moodymann – Shades Of Jae
Terry Callier – I Don’t Want To See Myself (Without You)
Masters At Work Feat. India – To Be In Love
Kimara Lovelace – When Can Our Love Begin
Rick Wade – Show-U-Love
Mutabaruka – Dis Poem ’99
Pépé Bradock & The Grand Brûlé’s Choir – Deep Burnt
Kerri Chandler – Digital Love Affair
Herbert Meets Them Rednail Kidz – I Think Of You
Jamico Feat. Jackie Cohen – This Luv Is Real


@ Mood Selectors

Posted: May 15th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Gigs | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

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Finn Johannsen – Trushmix 25

Posted: May 8th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: | No Comments »

Frankie Jones – Africa Calling
Twinkle Riddim Section – Version
Africa Drum Beats – Talking Drum Dub
Nora Dean – Angie La La
Africa Drum Beats – War Drum
Amanda All Star – Dub Out A Rome
Africa Drum Beats – Tribal Beat
Pablo Gad – Hard Times
Africa Drum Beats – African Beat
Black Steel & Jah Shaka – Hear My Dub
Pablo Gad – Blood Sucker
Africa Drum Beats – Snare Drum Dub
Johnny Clarke – Play Fool Fi Get Wise (Version)
Mikey Dread & King Tubby – Parrot Jungle
4th Street Orchestra – Hawaii-5-0
The Sharks – Music Answer
Phase One All Stars – I Am Getting Bad
4th Street Orchestra – Skatter Skatter
Leroy Smart – Oh Marcus (Version)
I Roy – Tribute To Marcus Garvey
Commandments Of Dub – Noah’s Dub
Jah Shaka Meets Pepper – Martial Dub
Clothe And Shelter – Jah Gave Us Dub
Brimstone And Fire – Judgement Dub
Africa Drum Beats – Funde Dub
Steel An’ Skin – Afro Punk Reggae Dub
Dread And Fred – Warriors Stance
Prince Junior – Girl For All Seasons (Dub) 129
Prince Alla – Their Reward
Pablo Gad – Crisis
Jah Shaka – The Right Dub
Amanda All Stars – Tribulation Dub
Jah Dub Creator – Dub, Like Water
Keith Hudson – Flesh Of My Skin
Hugh Mundell – Ital Slip
4th Street Orchestra – Flako Dub #2
The Revolutionaries – Dub Plate Mix 131
Freddie McKay – Nah Mek It Look So Bad (Dub)
The Revolutionaries – The Boss Dub
Alton Ellis – Red Sea
Lion Youth – Rat A Cut Dub
Keith Hudson – Feel The Strain (Dub)
Credential Roots – Youthman
George Faith – Guide Line
Johnny Clarke – Wante Wante Can’t Get It
Dennis Brown – Don’t Want To Be General (Version)
Barrington Levy – Revelation Dub
John Holt – Love & Understanding
Rockers All Stars – Black Man Dub
Barrington Levy – Blackheart Man (Version)
King Tubbystyle – Deuteronomy Dub
Glen Brown – Version 78 Style
Brimstone And Fire – Thunderous Dub
Glen Brown – Attack Lawn No.1 (Version 1)
Glen Brown – Attack Lawn No.1 (Version 2)
The Revolutionaries – Dread Ina Dub
Johnny Clarke – Every Knee Shall Bow
Robert Lee – Battlefield
Brimstone And Fire – Powerfull Dub
The Revolutionaries – Kunta Kinte
Connie Bell – Vampire
Keithus I – Dread A Dub It
Glen Brown – Wicked Can’t Run This Dub
Conrad Crystal – Hackle Dem
Anthony Red Rose – Electric Chair
Junior Byles – Fade Away


Finn Johannsen – Dronecast 016

Posted: May 8th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

Mix recorded for The Drone

 

Cabaret Voltaire – Baader Meinhof
Heiner Goebbels / Alfred Harth – Berlin, Kudamm 12.4.81
Throbbing Gristle – Beachy Head
Howard Shore – Welcome To Videodrome
Clock DVA – The Connection Machine
Ennio Morricone – The Thing: Humanity (Part 2)
F. C. Judd – Automation
Bruce Gilbert – The Shivering Man
Gentle Ihor – Psalm 151
General Strike – Next Day
The Flying Lizards – Cirrus
The Wirtschaftswunder – EDV-Step
Suzanne Ciani – Second Breath
Holger Hiller/Thomas Fehlmann – Gibst Du mir Steine, geb ich Dir Sand
Combo Satori – Enlightment
The Human League – Morale/You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling
Patrick Cowley & Jorge Socarras – You Laugh At My Face
Slap – Eden Now
400 Blows – The Morality Of Altitude
The Bach Revolution – Urban Illusion
Koji Ueno – Adagietto (Remix Version)
Peter Schickele – Saturn
John Lurie – The Lampposts Are Mine
Tuxedomoon – The Waltz
Jerry Goldsmith – Love Theme From Chinatown (End Title)
This Mortal Coil – Another Day
Psychic TV – Only Love Can Break Your Heart
The United States Of America – Love Song For The Dead Ché
The White Noise – The Visitation
The Walker Brothers – My Ship Is Coming In


Stefan Goldmann – Adem EP

Posted: May 7th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Macro | Tags: | No Comments »

MACRO M28 Stefan Goldmann – Adem EP


Finn Johannsen – Tanzdiele, Kiel, 1998

Posted: May 1st, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

 

Foremost Poets – Pressin On‘
I-f – Playstation #2
Black Odyssey – Sweat
Telex – Moskow Diskow
Recloose – MYM230 (R.I.P.)
Nick Holder – Free Again
Mr. Eddie Fowlkes – Untitled
Brother Of Soul – Eyes Of Love
Glenn Underground – Jaz Love #2
Freestyle Orchestra – Twi-Lite
Eric D. Clark – Chasing Fur, Walking
Armand Van Helden Feat. Duane Harden – You Don’t Know Me
Studio 2 – Travelling Man
Kerri Chandler – Atmosphere
Kerri Chandler – Love Will Find A Way
Aquanauts – Stepping Upon Mars
N.Y. Connection – Messages
Foremost Poets – The Spy-Chiatrist
Isolée – Bleu
Random Factor – Broken Mirror
Rick Wade – 2AM Detroit
Gemini – At That Café
Jeremy – Soul Kicks
Model 500 – Be Brave
Presence Featuring Shara Nelson – Sense Of Danger
Isolée – Initiate 2
Soylent Green – After All
Orkestra Galactica – She Brings The Rain
Abstract Truth – We Had A Thing
Blue6 – Sweeter Love


@ Washing Machine

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@ Version

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Stocking The Shelves

Posted: April 13th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Interviews English | Tags: , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

To mark the start of our new podcast mini-series on record shops, Finn Johannsen of Hard Wax Records Berlin chats to Josh about his place of work, the state of the vinyl industry, and of course his excellent newly recorded Louche Podcast.

So Finn, this marks the first of a new mini series of Louche podcasts, focusing on dudes like yourself who work in record shops. Tell us, how long have you been working in Hard Wax and how did it come about?

I’m working there since the end of 2010. It was basically coincidental. I realized that all the deadlines that come with working solely as a freelancer were not that compatible with my newborn daughter and I was vaguely looking for some additional steady work. I was a regular customer at Hard Wax and dropped some hints that I would be up for it if there was some vacancy. Then Achim (Prosumer) decided to quit working at Hard Wax and I got the job within just a few weeks.

Your one of the shop’s house music specialists right? Do you take pleasure from discovering music to sell in store?

I’m probably particularly knowledgeable with House and Disco. But then I’m over 40 now and buy club music as long as I can remember, thus I’m able to offer some good advice on almost anything we are selling. And this applies to anybody working at Hard Wax. We all know a lot about music, and all of us are eager to learn much more. And we like to provide our customers with what we know and love. You need the urge to do so by any means, else maintaining the high standards of the store would not be possible. If you lose the thrill of unpacking and checking the week’s news or delving into sounds you were not accustomed with before, you better reconsider. But I doubt that will happen too soon. There is always good music to discover, every day.

Do you feel responsible for breaking any producers into the scene? Has anyone seriously blown up after Hard Wax stocked their music?

I certainly helped some producers before I started working at Hard Wax, particularly as a journalist. But I’m modest enough to not drop names. They know. As an institution, Hard Wax surely plays a role. A record stocked and recommended at Hard Wax is still a welcomed quality marker, and it takes some responsibility and care to maintain that status and also not to abuse it. There are quite a few labels and producers affiliated with the store who left their mark after the heyday of the classic Hard Wax labels, which is great. The same goes for labels and producers we discovered or supported over the years. If you follow our tracks on a regularly basis, you should be aware of who I am talking about. But any store in our position should do that the best they can, to keep things going.

You must have an absolutely massive vinyl collection at home, but whats the deal- do you get to take home whatever records you want?

I have a few thousand records but I decided to keep it at a certain level and thus my collection is now more or less like a revolving door. Whenever I buy some records, I also sell some. I have the privilege of being handed vinyl promos and of securing records that sell out quickly, but it is not that anything that might interest me automatically gets put into my shelf. When I’m not in the shop, I check out the website like any other customer, and I also miss out on releases if I do not have the time to do so. But if you are surrounded by so many new releases every week you also learn to distinguish what kind of records you really need. I only buy records on the terms of my musical preferences, and nothing else.

What do make of the vinyl game currently, or after the last few years? Do you think there has been a noticeable resurgence in people buying wax recently?

Vinyl sales are still going very strong at Hard Wax, but sadly that is not necessarily a reality for other smaller shops, who are often struggling to stay open or have to close down eventually. There will always be music collectors who prefer the convenience aspects of digital releases, and music collectors who favour a haptic vinyl release. It is a fact that there still is a DJ and collectors vinyl market that labels and producers can cater for. And I do not blame anybody for preferring a certain format, as long as they make good use of it. Hard Wax is very determined to sell vinyl as long as possible, that is for sure.

Do you produce Finn? Or ever considered getting into it?

No, I don’t. Being a father, working at Hard Wax, co-running the Macro label with Stefan Goldmann, playing out in clubs, writing. Consider me well busy. Who knows, someday a ridiculously limited stamped white label hyped and killed for by people of all nations could be my doing, but I probably won’t tell. As for now, I have nothing to tell. That is the absolute truth.

Can you tell us a little bit about the mix you recorded for us please?

It’s basically a run through records I took home from the shop and played out regularly at the moment I recorded the mix, two months ago. A mixture of artists and producers I think are well worth supporting and who have their own distinctive signature sound, and some tunes that just stood out for me. It also touches most characteristics I look for when buying records. If you would have heard me playing out at that time, this is what it probably would have sounded like. I rarely ever play the same set twice, but some of these are still in good use. Which speaks for the records included.

And lastly, what are your favourite record shops to go digging through?

Since I started working at Hard Wax, I have considerably less time for digging than before, but I try to spare some if possible. But then it is mostly shops with second hand vinyl, or flea markets. In Berlin, I like shops like Audio-In, O-Ton, Power Park, Cover Music and some more. I also love checking out shops I haven’t been to before, which luckily enough is still happening. Shops in other cities that I enjoyed the most recently were ZeroZero in Zürich, and A-Musik in Cologne. My favourite shop ever for digging is a store called Plattenkiste, in my hometown Kiel. The sheer amount of rare and good stuff I bought there since the 80’s is just incredible. The owner is not really interested in music, and every record costs 1 €, regardless of format. You have to dig deep, but you will find.

Thanks Finn!

Words by Josh T

Interview for Louche April 2012


Finn Johannsen – Louche Podcast 074

Posted: April 13th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Podcast 074

Finn Johannsen

After dropping some serious euros on records whilst recently in Berlin, on the flight home we had a brain wave. In a musically inspiring city like the German capital, with all these top DJs buying tunes for their gigs every week, who are the behind the scenes guys who stock the shelves? The guys whose taste so influences our scene. This podcast starts a new mini collection within the Louche Podcast series, a selection of mixes created by dudes who work in record shops around the globe.

First up, Hard Wax Berlin’s House and Disco specialist Finn Johannsen. Working there since 2010, but cutting his teeth before then as a DJ, label owner and music journalist, Finn’s knowledge and taste in the music we love is second to none. Buying in tunes from distributors which are in turn bought by music enthusiasts, DJs or whoever else; Finn’s selections help shape the city’s musical climate. This mix, as you would expect, is sheer class; rolling from house to techno to a bit of proper old electro with consummate ease. Make sure you check Finn’s new Louche Interview to support this podcast to learn more about the guy. Finn Johannsen and the others record shop buyers out there, we salute you!

 Mix recorded for Louche Podcast

 

DJ Sotofett – Pulehouse (Reggi Mix)
A Sagittariun – Carina
Disgu!se – Camera (Disgu!se’s Underexposed Mix)
Madteo – Xtra Loose Change (2010 Refix)
Theo Parrish – Untitled
Xosar – Voodoo Castle
Conforce – 24 (Gesloten Cirkel Remix)
STL – Supersonic
The Mole – Love Is The Way
Morphosis – Impulse
Raudive – Windows
Zoltan – Pluton
Gene Hunt – May The Funk Be With You
Marcus Mixx – Special Crème (Chicago Club Mixx)
Andrés – New For You
Krisp – Truckstomp
Hysteric – Brother Martin
Psyche – Goodbye Horses


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