Playing Favourites: Quarion

Posted: January 21st, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Interviews English | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

> Sound Dimension – Granny Scratch Scratch (Soul Jazz)

This is a 70’s reggae track by Jackie Mittoo. It’s almost Minimal, very basic.

True. It’s got some Techno appeal, it’s just rhythm. That’s what I like about this Dub stuff, there are so many things you can recognize that were used later on in electronic music like House and Techno. Dub was so important for that.

So these ancient production techniques are still valid? There seems to be a direct line from Jamaica to today’s productions.

Yeah, I listen to Dub. I don’t listen to a lot, but I like some of it. But I like to use the state of mind of Dub in my music. It’s more a musician thing. I like to use the techniques of it. I’m getting more into the music, too. It’s amazing, the way they were mixing the bass and the drums in the 70’s. Really crazy.

They also put some emphasis on just doing tracks, not songs.

It really is the basis of what came afterwards, from Hip Hop to House to Techno. Drum and Bass also, of course. They all took elements from Dub, that’s really interesting.

> Yukihiro Takahashi – Walking To The Beat (Pick Up Records)

The next one is by Yellow Magic Orchestra’s Yukihiro Takahashi. A Synthpop track.

It is interesting. It has this kind of proto-House feeling. What I really liked was this crazy soprano sax solo at the end. It is almost like Free Jazz, for 30 or 40 seconds, and then it stops. That was quite bold.

I think he actually wanted to do some kind of pop hit though. The singer on this record is the one from the 80’s pop group Icehouse for example. But for a pop hit it is probably too weird.

I think the harmonies are built up quite traditionally, but this solo part really surprised me. It is almost like New York ‘s Post Punk era. Trying some new crazy stuff.

Maybe you should use some sax solo in a House track.

Well, I used to play sax in the past.

Really?

Yeah, for a long time. But I kind of really got tired of the sound and I don’t think I’m going to use it. But you never know. I started playing Alto Saxophone when I was 13 years old. I had tried piano a few years ago, but I wasn’t so much into it. I don’t remember why I chose saxophone, but I remember I wanted to do a wind instrument. With the saxophone, I learned to play jazz and I absolutely loved it! I began rehearsing with a few bands, mostly Jazz or Funk groups. When I discovered DJing, I was instantly hooked and I started playing less and less saxophone, until I quit around 2001. DJing, collecting and discovering music became more important for me. I dabbled into production around 1996, but got a home studio setup two years later. I remember that my main reason for producing was that I found that certain records were lacking something or were arranged in a way that I thought was not so effective. I was thinking “Hmm, the producer should have put this part first” or “the chord there doesn’t sound nice although the beat is dope”. After a while I just thought I should make my own tracks.

I remember that a lot of the early Deep House tracks used the same sax sound. Really flat and synthetic. They seldom used a real saxophone, always this cheap sound effect.

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Druffmix 05 – Pop Goes Our Heart

Posted: September 3rd, 2007 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

We’re still wiggling from the fabulous boogie investigation that was Druffmix 4, but that Druffalo Hit Squad won’t stop for long. And you know us, we’re equipped with hearts and taste buds of equal grandness, and we’re going to use it. So let us take us you on a sentimental journey that embraces the meltdown of most supreme moments in House Music and P-O-P, incorporating some of our favourite adoration targets, as remixed by classy top old boys from Chicago to Madchester and all points in between.
On display: classy divas of all genders, startling cover versions, in your face camp, boundless love, utter confusion, hip swing, liberation anthems, hedonist mantras, and pianos pianos pianos pianos pianos pianos

Brothers and sisters, you better believe in the gospel according to…

Ziggy Marley And The Melody Makers – Power To Move Ya (Smoove Power)
Jimi Somerville – Heartbeat (E-Smoove Anthem 12” Vocal)
Bruce Roberts feat. Elton John – When The Money’s Gone (E-Smoove Club Mix)
Billie Ray Martin – Your Loving Arms (Sound Factory Vocal)
INXS feat. Ray Charles – Please (You Got That…) (Club Mix)
The Sugarcubes – Birthday (Tommy D Mix)
10000 Maniacs – More Than This (TNT Extended Mix)
Yazz & Aswad – How Long (Earl’s Whirl)
ABC – The Real Thing (Frankie Knuckles Mix)
Pet Shop Boys- Being Boring (Marshall Jefferson Remix)
The Associates – Heart Of Glass (Auchterhouse Mix)
Dr Robert & Kym Mazelle – Wait (Long)
Double Dee feat. Dany – Found Love (Historic Danny Tenaglia’s International Mix)
Latour – Cold (Ralphi’s Club Mix)
Julio Iglesias – Guajira/Oye Como Va (Main Pass)
Sisqo – Incomplete (Jonathan Peters Mainstream Extended)
Ultra Naté – Free (Mood II Swing House Mix)
M People – How Can I Love You More (Sasha’s Master Mix)
A Certain Ration – Won’t Stop Loving You (Bernard Sumner Remix)
De La Soul – A Rollerskating Jam Names Saturdays (6:00 A.M. Mix)
Scandalous feat. MJ White – Still Irresistible (Club Vocal)
Jackie 60 pres. The Jackie MCs – The Jackie Hustle (Johnny D’s Duelling MC Mix)
Uncanny Alliance – I’m Beautiful Dammitt! (Radio Version)


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