Playing Favourites: Till von Sein

Posted: February 11th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Interviews English | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

> Backroom Productions – Definition Of A Track ( New York Underground Records) 1988

A rare tune from 1987. Indeed nothing but a track.

I knew this from the vinyl edition of the DJ-Kicks by Terranova. At that time it fit right in with what they were trying to represent with that compilation. I used to play this track regularly back then, it was very good for warming up.

So you actually know this for quite some time then.

Yeah, of course! I was not into Terranova that much, but the compilation had some brilliant tracks on it. East Flatbush Project and such.

This has some kind of Hip Hop vibe to it, too. But it does not exactly sound like 1988.

No, and I didn’t know that (laughs).

Would you still play it?

Definitely. I don’t know when and for what occasion but it is a class track.

It somehow reminds me of the bonus beats they used to have on the flipside of old House records.

Yeah, but bonus beats have gone out of fashion a bit, apart from Hip Hop. Argy had some for that Sydenham track “Ebian” on Ibadan last year. But I think it is not really relevant anymore for the current generation of House producers.

The percussive elements really distinguish the sound of that era from today’s productions. Lots of handclaps, or here it’s rimshots.

My problem is that I don’t really like all these percussion sounds from drum machines. I prefer sampled real instruments. This is probably some classic Roland drum machine, like a 606. I would take the bassdrum and hi-hats from somewhere else. The toms of these old machines are always cool, but the bongo sounds for example are not for me. I wouldn’t use that for my productions. I couldn’t do these 100 % authentic references. I think it’s supercool to listen to in a record for example, but I couldn’t do that.

You got qualms about doing something like that?

No (laughs)! I’m just working on a new track for which I sampled an old Amen-break. I don’t care, if I like it I use it. This kind of break is in 90 % of all Drum and Bass tracks and nobody cares, so I don’t care either.

> Phortune – Unity (Jack Trax) 1988

This is an old track by , from his Acid House days. But it is different to most tracks he produced back then. It is pretty deep.

It’s great. Awesome vibe for 1988, I could listen to this all day. It doesn’t tranquilize my feet, it’s not boring, it’s perfectly right. And I would grin from ear to ear if I would hear this in a club.

Some of its sounds have aged really well.

I really like this. I think it’s a pity that there are not so many tracks with great basslines at the moment. There are a lot of simple, functional basslines without much of a melody. Of course it’s effective and some current tracks need some of these dominating, functional elements, but a track like this for example needs a bit more, and I miss that. It’s also simple, but it has more and different harmonies. I like that, it gets me hooked. I would love to buy this on Beatport (laughs)!

Yes, that could be difficult. Read the rest of this entry »


Druffmix 27 – The D.H.S. Rave Chronicles New York

Posted: January 10th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

The Druffalo rave saga continues. This time round the Druffalo Hit Squad travels back to the New York City of the early 90′s, when labels like Nu , Strictly Rhythm and many more dropped several bombs each week on the city’s manic floors, and the according sound was a sample-heavy and stylistically irresponsible mixture of roots in Disco, Hip Hop, Freestyle and clues from worldwide House and Techno proceedings. An overdose of signals both deep and kicking, and a decidedly street approach to structure the madness.

At that time you could even dance to that, whenever and wherever you wanted to.

We sure did, and still do.

How about you?

The Sound Vandals – Extasy (Nu Groove)
Full Moon – Allelujh (Dope )
Jam To It Again – Aquarius (City Limits)
Brooklyn Funk Essentials – Change The Track (Minimal)
Bobby Konders – Let There Be House (Nu Groove)
Intellectual Harmonious Sanction – Save The Whales (R&S)
Mental Mayhem – Joey’s Riot (Atmosphere)
The Untouchables – Trippin’ (Strictly Rhythm)
Direct – Techno Gone Mad (R&S)
Project 86 – Industrial Bass (Nu Groove)
Sound Factory – Cuban Gigolo (Capitol)
Jovonn – Back To House (Goldtone)
Static – The Native Track (Strictly Rhythm)
House Syndicate – Jam The Mace (Dopewax)
The Dope Wax Allstars – Angelo’s Groove (Dopewax)
33 1/3 Queen – Searchin’ (Nu Groove)
Gypsymen – Bounce (E Legal)
Foremost Poets – Reasons To Be Dismal (Nu Groove)
Metro – Straphanger (Nu Groove)
Open House Feat. Pace – Seven Day Weekend (Nu Groove)
Arthur Baker And The Backbeat Disciples – Silly Games (A&M)
– Planet E (RCA)
Earth People – Reach Up To Mars (Underworld)
J. Of Barcelona – Red Light District (Rey-D)
– I Like It (Bigshot)
A Bitch Called Johanna – I’m A Bitch (Project X)
Ooscha – Ich Will Dich (Quark)


Druffmix 06 – Look Ma, No Skills

Posted: October 14th, 2007 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Well, it was about time for another round, wasn’t it? In fact, we’ve been promised red hot sessions by wonderful people, but apparently those recordings are so complex and uncleared that they are still in production hell.

In the meantime, the Druffalo Hit Squad sat down, took some sips, pondered and went selecting. This time we decided to drop the tempo and go all epic. Monolithic beats, sweetest tunes and late night to early morning street cred, rhyming and scheming, with a pinch of stardust. We even went busy with the crossfader at some point, if only on one record. It’s a new technique we call “The Absorber Scratch” that will wreck competition worldwide and can only be used sparsely. The first one to locate it in the show gets a free round of kisses, hugs and Anchovy Bellinis at ‘s Roses pub on Oranienstr, next time we crawl there.

We are a problem that no one can fix, with 6!

Alain Delon – Comme Au Cinema (Extended Version)
Chaz Jankel – I Can Get Over It (If You Can Get Over Here)
Bomb The Bass – Winter In July (Cosmic Jammer Club Mix)
Digital Underground – Freaks Of The Industry
Adina Howard – Freak Like Me (Remix Without Rap)
Destiny’s Child – Girl (Single Version)
Fresh 4 – Smoke Filled Thoughts
MC 900 Ft Jesus – The City Sleeps (Album Mix)
Young MC – I Come Off (Southern Comfort Mix)
Leta Davis – Joey’s
Robert Palmer – Every Kinda People (Reproduction Extended)
The Pasadenas – Reeling (Extended Version)
Malcolm McLaren – Waltz Darling (Extended Version)
The World’s Famous Supreme Team – Hey D.J. (Instrumental Version)
Summer Slams – Mellow Moment
Massive Attack – Daydreaming (Brixton Bass Mix)
People Under The Stairs – Tuxedo Rap
Pizzicato Five – Baby Love Child
The Cover Girls – Wishing On A Star (Jeep 12”)
Saint Etienne – Spring
Grace Jones – Slave To The Rhythm (Blooded)
Martine Girault – Revival
Lalomie Washburn – Try My Love ( Mix Extended Vinyl Version)
Richie Rich – Coming From
Dungeon Family – Trans DF Express (Club Mix)
Maxi Priest – Peace Throughout The World (The Video Remix)
Bobby Konders & Massive Sounds – Unity
Banderas – This Is Your Life (Less Stress Mix)
Massive Attack – Any Love (Larry Heard Mix)
The Style Council – It Didn’t Matter
Rufus & Chaka Khan – Ain’t Nobody (Hallucinogenic Version)
Caron Wheeler – Livin’ In The Light (Brixton Bass Mix)
The Sindecut – Tell Me Why (Part 2 – The Exchange)
Saint Etienne – Only Love Can Break Your Heart (Kenlou B-Boy Beats)
Eric B & Rakim – I Know You Got Soul (Vocal)
Tony, Toni, Toné – Oakland Stroke (Brixton Club Mix)
Intime – Second Sight
Danny Tenaglia – World Of Plenty
Chapter & The Verse – Which Way Is Up?
Pressure Drop – You’re Mine (Album Version)
Stereo MC’s – Two Horse Town
Jesus Loves You – Love’s Gonna Get You Down
Mr Fingers – What About This Love (Even Deeper Mix)
Mica – Young Soul Rebels (Original Version)
Julia & Co – I’m So Happy
– Hallelujah (Leftfield Glory Mix)


Interview: Serge (Clone Records)

Posted: July 9th, 2007 | Author: | Filed under: Interviews Deutsch | Tags: , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

Clone geht ja schon eine ganze Weile zurück, und das Label steht für eine Menge unterschiedlicher Stile. Reflektiert das Deine eigene musikalische Vergangenheit?

Ja, das stimmt. Damals war das nicht ungewöhnlich, dass man sich für viele verschiedene Stile und Sounds interessiert hat. Viele Leute haben alles von Acid, bis hin zu härteren Sachen gespielt. Auch kommerziellere Sachen.

Und die Affinität zu Disco? Gerade Italo Disco hat ja eine große Tradition in Holland.

Ja, vor allem hier an der Westküste, um Rotterdam und Den Haag herum. Es ist etwas merkwürdig, aber Italo Disco war hier stets eine Arbeiterklassemusik. Musik, zu der die Arbeiter in den Industriegebieten am Wochenende feierten. Man wollte es sich nach einer harten Woche gut gehen lassen. Im Gegensatz dazu waren in Amsterdam New Wave und eher künstlerische Sachen populär, und es war etwas düsterer. Auf jeden Fall war Italo Disco in meiner Gegend sehr beliebt und wurde deshalb viel im lokalen gespielt und in den meisten anderen Teilen Hollands auch. Das ist einer der Gründe, warum ich dazu einen engen Bezug habe. Read the rest of this entry »


Designer Imposter – Good News (Rubaiyat)

Posted: April 5th, 2007 | Author: | Filed under: Rezensionen | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

Designer Imposter ist ein Mädchen aus New York City mit guten Platten und sie ist ungehalten. Das kann so nicht weitergehen. Wo sie vorbei schaut und weg hört, überall der gleiche Mist. Da macht sie nicht mit. Sie macht unromantischen Gulli-Dub, mit Ansage, und das klingt vorder- und hintersinnig, rechtschaffen und unterstützenswert. hingegen sind zwei prima Jungs aus Süddeutschland und sie haben den verschollenen Bobby Konders House Dub von Althea & Donna gefunden, der in der Konkursmasse von Nu schon verloren schien. Das Master-Tape war leider ziemlich hinüber, aber sie haben es liebevoll rekonstruiert. Diggen lohnt sich eben.

04/07