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 Prosumer 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 DJ Pierre, 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)!

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Druffmix 20 – Qui Sème Le Vent, Recoulte Une Tempête

Posted: September 3rd, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

The Druffalo Hit Squad with yet another hurricane session for the party boys (and girls) who only come out at night. We own your lonely hearts, and we show you images of heaven. Yes, it is love, and we don’t move away from it, darlings. We got the gloves on, we dream electric, and we don’t stand back. Reason? No. Boredom? No. Orchestras? Yes. To a Debussy beat, the city waits forever. It shines like destruction, it lives inside us. We can make you see it. And we think hard about the weather, too. We’re pretty sure it must have rained. We dress for action, and howl at many moons. Who do you love? Is it us? Is this a test?

Kim Carnes – Hurricane (EMI America)
Foxy – Party Boys (T.K. Records)
Peter Brown – They Only Come Out At Night (CBS)
Local Boy – Thriller/Owner Of A Lonely Heart (Profile)
Peter Godwin – Images Of Heaven (Polydor)
Gang Of 4 – Is It Love (Warner Bros. Records Inc.)
Culture Club – Move Away (Virgin)
Visage – Love Glove (Polydor)
Giorgio Moroder With Philip Oakey – Together In Electric Dreams (Virgin)
Stevie Nicks – Stand Back (WEA)
John Farnham – Age Of Reason (RCA)
Leonard Cohen – First We Take Manhattan (CBS)
Andrew Poppy – 32 Frames For Orchestra (ZTT)
Pet Shop Boys – Left To My Own Devices (Parlophone)
Yello – Call It Love (Vertigo)
Eurythmics –Love Is A Stranger (RCA)
Data – Living Inside Me (Virgin)
Cut Glass – Alive With Love (Ear Hole)
New Order – The Perfect Kiss (Factory)
Blancmange – The Day Before You Came (London)
Steely Dan – Glamour Profession (MCA)
Chas Jankel – Glad To Know You (A&M)
Greg Phillinganes – Behind The Mask (Planet)
Elbow Bones & The Racketeers – You Get Me High (EMI America)


Druffmix 17.2 – Last Order To Dance

Posted: June 20th, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

Welcome to the D.H.S. After Hours, the time when things make sense, friends will be friends and love is in the air. We firmly believe in the art of ending a night in style. In fact, we believe in it so firmly that we have become notorious for extending the very last song for quite some time. After all, there is always a next tune. Always. And who knows what tomorrow might bring?

Dedicated to those who are the last to order and the last to leave.

Andy Williams – The Village Of St. Bernadette
Perry Como – We’ve Only Just Begun
Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66 – Look Who’s Mine
Shirley Bassey – I Won’t Last A Day Without You
Bill Conti – You Take My Heart Away
Dusty Springfield – Take Another Little Piece Of My Heart
Five Stair Steps – Ooh Child
Diana Ross – Ain’t No Mountain High Enough
The 5th Dimension – Magic In My Life
Charlene – I’ve Never Been To Me
Carole King – Up On The Roof
The Walker Brothers – My Ship Is Coming In
Glenn Campbell – Wichita Lineman
Mireille Mathieu – J’oublie La Pluie Et Le Soleil
Andy Williams – A Song For You
The Hollies – He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother
The Fugs – Burial Waltz
The Beach Boys – Feel Flows
Lou Reed – Perfect Day
Sammy Davis Jr. – I’m Over 25 But You Can Trust Me
Telly Savalas – Looking Back At Thirty
Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – Without Her
David McWilliams – The Days Of Pearly Spencer
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap – The Beggar
The Kinks – Waterloo Sunset
Richard Harris – Mac Arthur Park
Frank Sinatra – Sunrise In The Morning
Elvis Presley – The Impossible Dream
Vikki Carr – Eternity
Mary Roos – Morgens Um Fünf


Druffmix 17.1 – Last Order To Dance

Posted: June 20th, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

Todd Rundgren – Breathless
Phil Manzanera – Frontera
Yosui Inoue – Kagirinai Y?b?
Love – Between Clark And Hilldale
Lighthouse – One Fine Morning
The Kinks – Shangri-La
Roxy Music – Could It Happen To Me?
David Bowie – Changes
Todd Rundgren – I Saw The Light
Electric Light Orchestra – Evil Woman
Bo Donaldson & The Heywoods – Who Do You Think You Are
Merrilee Rush – Save Me
Nicolette Larson – Lotta Love
The Hollies – Draggin’ My Heels
Daryl Hall – Stop Loving Me, Stop Loving You
The Four Seasons – Long Ago
Hamilton, Joe Frank And Reynolds – Fallin’ In Love
Michael Franks – St. Elmo’s Fire
JJ Cale – Magnolia
Arlo Guthrie – Last To Leave


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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