Showing posts with label Seiji. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seiji. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Get to know... WAFA (Grizzly)

WAFA (GRIZZLY)
Norwich born Nathan Curran (aka WAFA) is regarded as one of the most talented drummers of recent years - providing the beats for the likes of Lily Allen, Faze Action, Kano, Lady Sovereign, Pnau, Craig David, Reef, Tinchy Styder, James Morrisson, Paloma Faith and most notably UK dance/electronic house sensations Basement Jaxx.



Whilst studying at music college in London, Nathan became close friends with Tim Land (who went on to release on Hospital Records as 'Landslide'), who encouraged him to get himself a laptop and 'start making beats'. With the success of his drumming, he didn't have the time to fully focus on his own music production, but whilst on tour he would spend his spare minutes getting his production skills down, and sending the tracks to his friend Seiji for feedback.

His musical epiphany occurred at The Big Chill in 2009, when (after headlining the festival with Basement Jaxx) Nathan stumbled across a late-night DJ set from Stealth favourite Toddla T.
“I saw Toddla T and he blew me away. It reminded me of the Grant Nelson vibe with mash up rave, and everyone was going mental. I thought at the time - I wanna make some mad beat bleep shit like this, so I came back to my humble studio in Kensal Rise and made “Ewid Disco”

After Djing at clubnights in and around London, Nathan became a resident at Basement Jaxx's 'Inside Out' parties in Brixton, where he would play disco alongside the Jaxx's official tour DJ Graeme Sinden. When Sinden mentioned to him that he was setting up a new record label, Nathan sent him some demos (including 'Ewid Disco') and Wafa was born!




The tracks were signed on the spot, and WAFA's debut EP was released in 2010 on Sinden's 'Grizzly' label. The lead track 'Ewid Disco' was featured on Crookers' Mixmag CD, Brodinski's 'Mystery Mix' and Drop The Lime's Fabriclive53 Mix; and the EP also recieved props from the likes of Annie Mac, MJ Cole, Gilles Peterson, xxxy, Nick Grimshaw, Mary Anne Hobbs and SBTRKT.


To help promote the EP's release, WAFA & Grizzly were kind enough to give away two remixes of the tracks. Click here for the link to download Canblaster's remix of WAFA's track 'Pop Up', and here for the link to download the Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs' remix of 'Ewid Disco'.

Since the release of his debut EP WAFA has gone from strength to strength, remixing the likes of Basement Jaxx, The Count & Sinden, Steve Angello, Jon Giovanni (aka Felix from Basement Jaxx), Pnau, & Nottingham's own DJ Santero.

Jon Giovanni - Take Off (WAFA Remix) by WAFA

Steve Angello - Knas (WAFA Re-edit) by WAFA

The Count & Sinden - Addicted To You (WAFA Remix) by WAFA

WAFA has recently collaborated with some of the hottest names on the scene (Sinden and Trouble & Bass head-honcho Drop The Lime), and will soon be following in the footsteps of DJ Zinc by releasing on Dave Spoon's 'Televizion' label.

Make sure you catch him when he plays at Stealth Vs Rescued on March 19th. Also keep your eyes peeled on the blog for an exclusive interview and some more bits and pieces from the man they call WAFA.

Monday, 31 January 2011

SEIJI (Bugz In The Attic) @ Stealth Vs Rescued (05/02/11)


Saturday 5th February, 2011


Stealth Vs Rescued
Every Saturday at Stealth & The Rescue Rooms
Voted 'Nottingham's Best Club Night' 2009 & 2010


with

SEIJI (Bugz In The Attic)
Seiji is the broken-beat veteran who has been making some of the toughest house music around, with his 2010 tracks 'Elevator' & 'Weedkiller' getting picked up by the likes of Diplo, Crookers, Mary Anne Hobbs & Annie Mac.





Seiji, known to his mother as Paul Dolby, is well-known for his booty-la-la-licious contributions to West London's Bugz In The Attic posse.



However, before broken beat or bruk appeared in the search engines of head-nodders worldwide, Seiji was already beat making, experimenting with U.S. style garage and proper old school drum 'n' bass.
From the age of 17 he decided to expand his repertoire of instruments, moving from cello to the world of synthesized segues and clunky midi-clocks. His first releases were on Reinforced Records, the label run by dance legends 4Hero, including this 1996 release 'Northern Exposure':



Instead of being catalogued with a fleeting genre-definition or area code, Seiji would rather be known for "simply heavy music", and after leaving Bugz in 2007, Seiji released an experimental beats album on Sonar Kollektiv, at the same time as producing & co-writing much of Roisin Murphy’s ‘Overpowered’ LP.

Riton & Seiji - Computer Juice from Joe Lea on Vimeo.

Seiji’s influence is now more keenly felt than ever, with myriad UK funky and contemporary garage producers referencing his work
, consciously and, at times, unconsciously. 2562, Shortstuff, Martyn, Untold, Bok Bok, Altered Natives, Roska, Geeneus – these are just a few of the producers who owe a significant debt to Seiji.

SEIJI 3 More of You Clip - SEIJI 3 released 21st February by Seiji

He has now returned to underground dance music, presenting his own fresh and eccentric take on bass heavy music with remixes including Toddla T, Basement Jaxx, Crookers, Florence & The Machine, Faithless, Erykah Badu and Gorillaz, and releases on Numbers, Fools Gold, Ninja Tune, Mad Decent, to name a few.



Seiji has been kind enough to offer lots of free MP3 goodies on his awesome website www.seiji.co.uk.

Also check out his mix for FACT Magazine, featuring his own tracks & remixes alongside the likes of Tim Green, Skream, SBTRKT, Todd Edwards, Greenmoney & lots more:


plus support from

D'lex (dollop / Stealth)

& lots more tbc

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plus

The RESCUED! Indie Disco with Wes & Lucy

&

S.P.A.M in the Red Room
Wild 60s tunes on vinyl
www.vinyljacks.com

& more tbc.

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£5 advance Queue-jump tickets.

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Free Entry before 10.15pm / Open until 5am / Drinks offers all night

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Coming soon to Stealth Vs Rescued...
► Deadboy ► DZ ► Man Like Me ► Girl Unit ► Depressed Buttons ► Dem Slackers ► Oneman ► Doc Daneeka ► Wafa ► Jacques Greene & lots more....

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Previous Stealth Vs Rescued Guests include...
► AC Slater ► Aeroplane ► Andrew Weatherall ► Annie Mac ► Beataucue ► Bok Bok ► Boys Noize ► Brodinski ► Burns ► Canblaster ► Claude VonStroke ► Congorock ► Cooly G ► Dj Mujava ► Doorly ► Drop The Lime ► Duke Dumont ► Erol Alkan ► Filthy Dukes ► Foals ► Foamo ► Grum ► Guido ► Harvard Bass ► Headhunter ► Hot Chip (live) ► Hot City ► Jack Beats ► Jackmaster ► Jaguar Skills ► Jaymo & Andy George ► Joy Orbison ► Justice ► Kissy Sell Out ► L-Vis 1990 ► La Roux (live) ► Late Of The Pier (live) ► Lily Allen (live) ► Martelo ► Matt Walsh ► Mount Kimbie (live) ► Mowgli ► Mumdance ► Nero ► Noob ► Popof ► Radio Slave ► Redlight ► Renaissance Man ► Riva Starr ► Round Table Knights ► Shackleton ► Silkie ► Sinden ► Starkey ► Style Of Eye ► Switch ► Tempa T ► Tim Green ► Todd Terje ► Toddla T ► Zombie Disco Squad & lots more...


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For FREE GUESTLIST write your names on the event wall and arrive before 11pm.

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