Showing posts with label mulletover. Show all posts
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Friday, 12 August 2011

eastern electrics
August Bank Holiday
Sunday 28th August
10pm-6am
Great Suffolk Street Warehouse
mulletover :: Maya Jane Coles / Robert Dietz / Simon Baker / Richy Ahmed

Made to Play :: Jesse Rose / Riva Starr / Renaissance Man / Zombie Disco Squad
Reprise :: Paul Woolford / Dark Sky / Icicle (live) / T. Williams / Monki / Seams (live)

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Maya Jane Coles – Essential Mix – 09-07-2011



eastern electrics

August Bank Holiday

Sunday 28th August

10pm-6am
Great Suffolk Street Warehouse



:: eastern electrics August goes HEAVYWEIGHT

:: Jessie Rose, Renaissance Man, Dark Sky, Icicle, Monki added to lineup

The countdown has begun. eastern electrics is coming – and it’s going to be LOUD! Are you ready?
Taking over the capital three times a year, London’s favourite noise brigade eastern electrics showcases the biggest and most exciting upcoming sounds of the underground. And this August bank holiday is no different, as the ee crew sends Great Suffolk Street Warehouse into a frenzy with a powerful lineup.

eastern electrics on Sunday August 28th 2011 is going to be intense: a monster – and one hell of a party. And this time they’ve brought big names and fresh blood to join in the fun…

mulletover adds Richy Ahmed, one of the frontrunners in the evolving nu-school house scene, to its lineup, having already announced Robert Dietz and Simon Baker.
Hot Natured resident and hotly tipped house revolutionary, Richy Ahmed has been making a name for himself over the last couple of years – and his hard work and leftfield approach during the current house renaissance is paying off, as demonstrated by the hype surrounding his recent release ‘Suck It’. His star is rising – fast – as he takes house music production into new territory, fusing a deep understanding of ‘90s hip hop with a grooving house sound that incorporates techno, disco and funk, and takes in Chicago house along the way.
And the mulletover maniacs have also lined up a very special guest soon to be announced. Hold TIGHT!
One of the most exciting labels in house music at the moment, Made to Play take their lineup for August 28th to new heights, adding Jesse Rose and Renaissance Man to the already star-studded mix that includes Riva Starr and Zombie Disco Squad.

The Made to Play daddy-o, Berlin-based label founder and DJ Jesse Rose has carved a name for himself as one of house music’s leading lights, as adept at spotting and nurturing new talent as he is at exploring new avenues in house music production. His skewed house sound is deep and all-encompassing – Jesse Rose has a unique ability to take a genre and reimagine it, spotting something missing in a scene, and giving it a new twist. Deep, minimal, tech and heavy, Jesse Rose’s sound is almost impossible to define. Expect the unexpected…
Remix masterminds and Made to Play favourites, Renaissance Man is a duo whose inspiration comes from “the arts, science, sports, languages, funk and techno”. Their ethos is about evolution – their remixes are more like rebirths (and they’ve remixed for the likes of Crystal Fighters, Delphic, Brodinski & Noob) and their own house productions are out of this world.
London-based agency Reprise has firmly planted itself at the cutting-edge of the bass sound. Known for nurturing talent it to its full potential, Reprise has an impressive roster, and this August bank holiday they’re bringing the noise, with Dark Sky, Icicle (live), Monki and Seams (live) joining Paul Woolford and T. Williams on the lineup.

Tom Edwards, Matt Benyayer and Carlo Anderson together make up London-based Dark Sky, whose sets and production draws influence from everything from original UK garage through to house, via jungle and disco. Icicle is one of Holland’s most prolific producers, whose drum’n’bass and new dubstep sound is deconstructed yet rousing, with filthy pounding basslines and tech-funk beats. Lucy ‘Monki’ Monkman is a Rinse FM favourite whose excitable and experimental sets have earned her a devoted bass-loving following. And finally, tweakery genius producer James Welch brings Seams out of the bedroom, promising an engaging set of electronic music with heart – intricate and delicate but with a solid bass foundation. The Reprise room is going to be massive!
www.easternelectrics.com


eastern electrics
August Bank Holiday
Sunday 28th August
10pm-6am
Great Suffolk Street Warehouse
mulletover :: Maya Jane Coles / Robert Dietz / Simon Baker / Richy Ahmed

Made to Play :: Jesse Rose / Riva Starr / Renaissance Man / Zombie Disco Squad
Reprise :: Paul Woolford / Dark Sky / Icicle (live) / T. Williams / Monki / Seams (live)

|| Tickets ::
£12.50 2nd Release
£15 3rd Release
£18 4th Release

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Friday, 5 August 2011

mulletover & Black Rabbit @ Notting Hill Carnival



Black Rabbit Notting Hill Carnival 2011
Monday 29th August
BLACK RABBIT + MULLETOVER Their infamous carnival parties at the Pelican Pub have now moved to a bigger, better venue – with a garden! The Garden Bar (formally known as The Station) will be host to this years events as the rabbits welcome a HandsOnDecks showcase plus and long overdue Team up with London’s best club night Mulletover as well as announcing a brand new charity ‘Last Night A DJ Saved My Life’

ADDRESS – 41 Bramley Road, Notting Hill, W10 6SZ
TIME – 2PM – 1AM
COST – Limited £8 early bird / £10 advance / £15 on the door
INFO – kelly@blackrabbitmusic.co.uk
Geddes
Bones
Guy Williams
Jozif
Franc Bombard
Severino
D.R.W
Clive Henry
More guests TBA

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With a newly revamped venue Black Rabbit are taking things to the next level this Notting Hill Carnival throwing a 2-day bender Black Rabbit party and have asked some cracking guests to join in the fun.
 Monday 29th sees the rabbits teaming up with London’s favourite club night Mulletover and their resident and co promoter Geddes leads the way with Black Rabbits Bones and Guy welcoming Horse Meets Discos Severino, D.R.W aka Dan Williams who’s killer track is soon to be released on Jamie Jones Hot Waves label, Jozif who’s releases on Wolf & Lamb and his Electronic underground sound will blow the roof off, DC10 resident and a Black Rabbit favourite Clive Henry and Franck Bombard selections of carnival classics PLUS more guests TBA – now this is something that you don’t get in West London every day!
 Also doing their bit for charity they are announcing a brand new charity at this year’s carnival party. The Foundation Last Night A DJ Saved My Life has been set up to harness the global dance industry and encourage DJs, clubbers, record labels, promoters and fans worldwide to work together to raise awareness and essential funds for a number of international charity partners and good causes.

“We are delighted to be working with the LNADJ Foundation”, says Black Rabbit’s Guy Williams and Kelly Love, “and we will be looking to work very closely with LNADJ to raise some significant funds for charity. With the exciting new venue for this year’s event and with such great names playing, we think this will be the best year yet”
Fundraising plans at the event include a raffle with every ticket brought and bucket collections courtesy of a number of LNADJ ‘angels’ on site and online donations.
 Partygoers are encouraged to go to the http://www.lastnightadjsavedmylife.org/ to find out more about the Foundation and how to get involved.
This is going to be one hell of a Black Rabbit weekend bender and tickets will be selling like hot cakes so make sure you get yours in advance in ensure entry.
 www.handsondecks.co.uk

Friday, 27 May 2011

mulletover @ Eastern Electrics - THIS SUNDAY!


"It's like a mini-festival, the line-up's that good!" JB
  • mulletover @ EASTERN ELECTRICS - THIS SUNDAY!
  • Set times just released
  • Final advance tix including just a handful of mullet promo codes left
DJ Koze (4 hour set)
Clive Henry

Geddes

Afternoon!

Big bunch of bank holiday bigness round the corner and we're getting super-hyped about our room @ Eastern Electrics this Sunday for the last bank-holiday weekend-a-thon till August.

We've got none other than the legend that is DJ Koze playing a mararthon 4 hour set, alongside mullet friend and Circoloco resident Clive Henry playing back2back with mullet, musical head honcho Geddes.

Heading up the rest of the amazing line-up elsewhere is James Holden (who's remix of Nathan Fake's The Sky Was Pink became somewhat of a mullet anthem all those years back with head honcho Geddes), Virgo Four, Actress, Lone, Martyn... the list of massiveness goes on and on. It's like a mini-festival!

EE have given us a very, very limited further handful of super-cheap promo codes for the mulletover faithful.
To take advantage of this extra-special offer go to ticketweb, click on the Type of Ticket option, change it to General Admission Promo Code, put the code MULLET in to the Promotion Code box and hey presto. Don't sleep on these, they'll likely be gone in the blink of an eye.

mulletover

2200 - 0200 - Clive Henry & Geddes back2back

0200 - 0615 - DJ Koze

Bloc
10-11.30 Bloc DJs
11.30-1.30 Martyn
...
1.30 - 2.30 The Bug
2.30 - 4.30 James Holden

4.30 - 6 Lone



Deviation
10-11: moxie
11.00-12.30: Benji b
12.30-1.30: Braiden

1.30.2.30: Virgo

2.30-3.30: Loefah

3.30-4.30: Actress

4.30-6.00: Benji


There's little more to say people, other than that if you're not in one of those arches on Sunday you'll be in the wrong place! :)

Till Sunday... the very last advance tickets are available online from your outlets to the right and from Phonica & The Star. It'll be more on the door so you're strongly advised to get your tix in advance. Full details to yer right.

See you ont florr!
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Final bitta Koze love before Sunday


//mulletover
DJ Koze (4 hour set)
Clive Henry (Circoloco/Crosstown Rebels)
Geddes (mulletover)

//Bloc
James Holden (Border Community)
The Bug
Martyn
Lone (Magic Wire/R&S)
// Deviation
Virgo Four (Trax)
Actress (Werk)
Loefah (DMZ/Swamp 81)
Braiden
Benji B & MC Judah
eastern electrics May Bank Holiday 2011
THIS SUNDAY
10pm-7am
Great Suffolk Street Warehouse
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Tickets//
Last handful of £18 advance tickets. MORE ON THE DOOR
Early Bird and Second Release tickets SOLD OUT 
Limited Third Release £15 tickets on sale SOLD OUT
 Limited Fourth Release £18 tickets on sale SOLD OUT

Last advance tickets available in person @ £18 from:

The Star of Bethnal Green
359 Bethnal Green Road,
London, E2 6LG
020 7729 0167
Phonica Records,
51 Poland St,
London, W1F 7LZ
02070256071

And online here:

www.easternelectrics.com
www.theransomnote.co.uk/tickets

www.residentadvisor.net

www.ticketweb.co.uk

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You can now buy tix through facebook here!!!



Tuesday, 15 March 2011

mulletover interviews Reboot

mulletover interviews Reboot
At an age when most kids are discovering video games and girls German production wizard Frank Heinrich, aka Reboot, was making tracks on studio equipment he bought with his pocket money. This precocious talent was nurtured by illicit nights out at Sven Vath’s infamous, and influential, Omen club in Frankfurt, where Reboot grew up.

Despite Reboot’s early indoctrination into tough techno sounds he draws on diverse musical influences. As a producer his approach borrows liberally from across the musical spectrum from jazz to world music to classic house. Alongside friends like Chris Tietjen, Robert Dietz and Markus Fix he now spearheads ‘the new sound of Frankfurt’ The result is what Reboot calls ‘complex polyrhythmic architecture’ – and what dancefloors call dynamite.
We caught up with Frank AKA Reboot to hear his sets being more of live hybrid, collaborations he can't talk about yet, playing in Villalobos' live band and surprises in store for our bday


Hi Frank. We're really pleased to have you finally over to play @ mulletover. Your tracks have been huge down at our nights.
Where are you and what are you doing?
I took some time off in January to travel, relax and rebuild my studio. After the touring in 2010 that was totally neccessary. In Febuary i was playing some shows in Europe and spent a lot of time in the studio to work on remixes and new stuff. March the big touring starts again. I will be in Miami, NYC and of course a lot of gigs in Europe.

When you DJ, you're described as more of a 'one man live show' playing off keyboard's, laptops and the like. Can you describe your set up and how you use all the elements to create the atmosphere on the floor?
Last year i changed my DJ setup to Traktor. Just to see how good i get along with it and how i could use the advanced opportunities. I fell in love with it and kept on building my setup around it. By now i use Traktor together with ableton, ipad and changing hardware, like the Elektron Machinedrum or an Korg ESX for example. Playing like this is more a Liveact than just a DJ set because it leaves me total freedom of control. As i am playing Liveacts too, it was quiet easy for my to make the change. Now i can build up my DJ set like i would do in a Liveact by layering loops, samples and complete songs.

You'll be headlining our 7th birthday. Any surprises in store?

Hehe.. If i would tell you now, would it be a suprise anymore?
You're well known for coming from a classical background - does any of that make it into your current productions today? Ame commented in their interview last week that they were currently interested in ancient choir music. Can we see a collaboration on the horizon?! :)
All the stuff i listen to and of course my musical background, inspires me to produce the music i do. That can be latin as well as classic, funk or jazz elements. I have some interesting and suprising collaborations i am currently working on, but it would be too early to talk about it at this point.
You played as part of Luciano's touring Ether live band, how was that? It must have been fun to take that sort of thing on the road. Any plans for any other live tours either as Reboot or with anyone else?

It was an amazing experience. Working with such a huge group of amazing musicans, VJ`s and technitians was totally new for me and most of the times it was huge fun! At the moment i am fully focussing on my Reboot project. Also i am going to spend another summer in Ibiza, so there is not much time for other live tours at this time. For next year i would love to work on stage with other musicians, especially live-musicians, like percussionists, drummers, guitarists etc.. But doing that takes a lot of time for planning and organisation. 

If you could put together your ideal dance party, where would it be and what DJs/Live acts would you get to play?

Hmmm.. As long as you are with your friends, have a great soundsystem, a beautiful location and some mindblowing music... I really don`t care about the namedropping!

You've collaborated with Marco Delle Donne - any plans to get back in studio and any other artists currently lined up to work with you?

We have actually been talking about working together again. We sure will, but nothing is fixed yet... Same thing with other artists. Lot`s of ideas, but nothing is sceduled yet.

You've been described as "the new sound of Frankfurt" ...how has the scene changed there over the last years and what's unique about it?
Especially in 2007 and 2008 there was this big hype around the Rhein-Main-House. It just happened, that a whole bunch of young and new producers found together and started producing a fresh type of house music. Before that, the scene in Frankfurt was very seperated in itself and not many people worked together. In my opinion this is the biggest change in the past years in this region. That Artist found together and some sort of community developed. I don`t know if that is very unique, but it was a nice progress. In the past two years that calmed down a bit. Not because we don`t like each other anymore, but due to the big success in 2008 a lot of these Artist really started off with their careers.

I think its fair to say Frankfurt's scene tends to get over shadowed by Berlin somewhat - do you agree with this and do you see it getting more of the right exposure in the future? Is this something you'd like to see happen?

Well, Berlin is a huge city and Frankfurt is just our tiny little hometown. I am not a big fan of comparing the two cities and their scenes. There is just too many differences and each of them has it`s positive and it`s negative attributes. In my eyes Frankfurt already has the right exposure, at least for those, that spend more than 5 minutes taking a look inside.
I'm currently doing a stint in New York (where you played Electric Zoo festival last year). Although I've been lucky enough to go to loads of amazing parties, with some top DJs, I still haven't found the 'one' in terms of something really mind blowing. I'm wondering if nothing really compares to the parties 'back at home' that I've grown up with - do you find the same having played all over the world?

I think that just depends on the party as such. I had outrageous partys in NY for example and i had some really horrible nights back home. I think it just depends on the right moment, a nice crowd, sound etc. and you can make “home” anywhere in the world.

Do you have any particular records that you never leave the house without/makes it into pretty much every set?
Hahaha..
Involuntary that would be my Caminando.. People try to force me to play it in every set...


Voluntary i could name:

Octave One – Blackwater
DJ QU – We Are One
and
Trancesetters – The Secret of Meditation

Is there anyone else you've been playing with or seen around that have blown you away.


There is so many talented new kids around. I played with Nicolas Jaar in Paris and was stunned by his performance. Also Max Vaahs, a young gun from Frankfurt is an superb DJ.
You talk of your love of old school house producers - Enjoy Music had a very distinct nod towards the mid-90s. Who would be your dream old school producer you'd like to collaborate with?

Hehe.. You really want me to name them all? That would be a long list... I guess the Top 3 would be Kevin Saunderson, Todd Terry and DJ Sneak

What should I have asked you but haven't?
Frank, why don`t you stop answering interview questions and go back to the studio? :-)

Lastly, your Essential Mix you did in '09 was phenomenal. Still sounds so fresh today. Any chance we can persuade you to do a mix for mulletover to celebrate our 7th birthday? What a birthday present that'd be!

Done!!!!! Happy Birthday!!!!
Interview by Wil

Check his amazing exclusive mix above or check the Essential mix from '09 below:


Reboot - Essential Mix - 12-12-2009 by R_co

mulletover's exclusive Reboot Podcast


  •  EXCLUSIVE Reboot Podcast for mulletover & EXCLUSIVE interview!!
  • Full details of physical tickets for 7th Birthday.
  • mulletover by the sea later this month
  • mulletover is hosting a whole arena @ Lovebox this year
  • We recommend this weekend Slowpoke w/ Maceo Plex & jozif




Afternoon all!

Sun's finally starting to shine through those clouds and we're beginning to see the wood for the trees eh... or just the light at the end of the tunnel! The summer's in sight, Bloc's just round the corner this weekend and we got a whole heap of news to tell you about:

We're super, super hyped to announce an Exclusive Reboot mulletover birthday podcast...and it's a cracker! You can check said podcast in full to your right. My we're good to you! We've also got an exclusive in-depth interview with the birthday headliner. All info and details below.

After hyping your ears and mind with the host of aural and interview treats, there's time to tell you that yes, you can still get yer tickets in person from:

Tickets for our 7th Birthday in just over a month's time have not sold out everywhere as reported by some. They've all sold out online but there's plenty of tickets available in both ticket outlets; Phonica & The Star of Bethnal Green.
In case you're worried about making a long journey,
These two outlets can be reached on the following numbers and addresses:

The Star of Bethnal Green
359 Bethnal Green Road,
London, E2 6LG
020 7729 0167
Phonica Records,
51 Poland St,
London, W1F 7LZ
02070256071

mulletover by the sea on 26th March

The sun's in sight, so mulletover thought we'd head to the sea...Brighton to be precise on 26th to join Schtumm! for a bit of free party action... right underneath the station! it'd be great to see some familiar faces and trains start running back to London town at 5.10am... so it's all good!

mulletover's doing Lovebox. Yes, that's right. mulletover will hosting a whole arena at this year's massive Lovebox festival in Victoria Park. And we'll be bring Seth Troxler, Art Department & Groove Armada themselves to our arena. Tickets have just gone on sale... don't hang around people!

This weekend? What to do?  We suggest you get those feet that like to move down to Slowpoke w/ Maceo Plex (crosstown rebels) & jozif (wolf & lamb/fist or finger).

To those lucky enough to get tix for this weekend's Bloc festival...see you all down the front for our Visionquest showcase. Super hyped!

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