Showing posts with label Tech-House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tech-House. Show all posts

Friday, 15 April 2011

DUBBEL DUTCH (Palms Out Sounds) *UK DEBUT* (16/04/11)

Stealth Vs Rescued present...

Dubbel Dutch (a.k.a. Marc Glasser) is a New York born DJ and Music Producer. Citing his first inspirations as Warp Records and the early sounds of dubstep and minimal techno he started producing electronic music in High School. In 2006, he began DJing college radio which led him to discover the eclectic world of underground dance music. Drawing from a increasingly diverse range of influences, his sound is always energetic and original, delivering a unique style of global bass music.


His releases have made waves and have seen support from Bok Bok, L-Vis 1990, Sinden, Toddla T, Jamie xx, Julio Bashmore, Star Eyes, Doc Daneeka, Boogaloo Crew, Mosca, AC Slater and so many more leaders of the 'UK-House' Scene. His track 'Throwback' won the favor of 5 stars in DJ Mag as well as the top spot in their April Issue’s ‘Pick of the Month’.

Throwback EP by dubbeldutch

Now hailing from Austin, Texas, Dubbel Dutch brews up a style that fuses elements of UK Funky, Tech House, Bass Music & Grime that fits perfectly in almost any DJ’s sets. His crate contains re-edits, a wealth of exclusive material from other artists, as well as obscure records from around the globe.



Yolanda Be Cool - Villalobos For Presidente (Dubbel Dutch Remix) by dubbeldutch

He is a contributor to the Palms Out Sounds Blog, and we are very pleased to be able to give him his UK Debut on Saturday 16th April at Stealth Vs Rescued, alongside Jam City (Night Slugs). For an idea of what to expect check out his 'Dubplates Mix' featuring some of his upcoming material:

DUBBEL DUTCH DUBPLATES MIX 2011 by dubbeldutch


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DUBBEL DUTCH plays at Stealth Vs Rescued on Saturday 16th April, 2011.

£5 advance queue jump tickets are available from here.

For more info/guestlist check out the Facebook Event.


Thursday, 13 January 2011

RIOTOUS ROCKERS @ dollop (with EROL ALKAN this Friday)


This Friday at Stealth we are looking forward to welcoming back Pete and Boggy (aka The Riotous Rockers) to warm-up for Mr Erol Alkan at dollop. The guys boast residencies at some of Europe’s top clubs, run the clubnight ‘ASBO’, and certainly know how to spot a great tune from a duff one. We managed to grab a few minutes with the guys to give us their Top 20 Tracks of 2010.
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(*Note: The Three Degrees - The Runner (Wild Geese Edit) was the one charted)

& last but by no means least... (it's not on Youtube so a Soundcloud will have to do ;)
#20:
Mystery Jets - Dreaming Of Another World (Lindstrom & Prins Thomas remix) by eskimorecordings

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For more on the Riotous Rockers 'Like' their Facebook, follow them on Twitter, visit their Myspace of check out their December 2010 mix:


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Friday 14th January, 2011

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plus...

RIOTOUS ROCKERS (ASBO)

CHAMBOCHÉ
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D'LEX (dollop / Stealth)

WAVES

SUBCULTURE SOUNDS (Twisted Hearts Club / Toybox)

LOST BOYZ DJS (Lost Boyz Club)

DANNY FRY

& more tbc

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At Stealth, Nottingham.

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Tickets : Alt-Tickets or Fatsoma.

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For more info join the dollop Nottingham Facebook Group.

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Wednesday, 3 November 2010

KISSY SELL OUT presents SAN CITY HIGH this FRIDAY !!!


This Friday at Stealth is dollop, who return after their sell-out October 'Annie Mac Presents...' event with a lineup sure to appeal to all lovers of house, electro, techno & bass.

In the Rescue Rooms we are pleased to welcome dollop & Stealth favourite KISSY SELL OUT who will be hosting the room, showcasing the talents of his SAN CITY HIGH label-mates!

Friday 5th November

Kissy Sell Out & dollop present...

ANTI CHRIS
BLAMMA! BLAMMA!
DANIMAL KINGDOM
KISSY SELL OUT

THE SQUATTERS
UNION
URCHINS
& MORE TBC

You know exactly what you’re in for when DJ extraordinaire Kissy Sell Out and his San City High Crew rolls into town. San City High is not only a record label but also an unstoppable musical force bringing the highest quality club tracks to the masses by any means. Expect a damn good party that’s downright crazy from start to finish. But this is not just any party. Playing on the night are Kissy Sell Out alongside Anti Chris, Blamma Blamma, Danimal Kingdom, The Squatters, Union & Urchins. All of this amounts to hot, undiscovered talent combined with rock solid established acts… the common factor being exciting and incredible music for everyone involved.

Hypeaddict.net presents - Kissy Sell Out from Gavin Kerr on Vimeo.

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Also as part of the event we have Ed Banger Records star DJ MEHDI who will be perfoming alongside RITON in Stealth as CARTE BLANCHE! Support comes from RIOTOUS ROCKERS & D'LEX, whilst the bass-heavy side of the spectrum will be provided by the mighty TOMB CREW!

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To keep up to date with all dollop goings on then join the dollop Nottingham Facebook Group and 'like' the dollop Facebook Page.

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Advance Tickets available form : www.tinyurl.com/dollopdollop

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

JAYMO & ANDY GEORGE (Radio 1) @ Stealth THIS SATURDAY !!!



STEALTH VS RESCUED - Saturday 25th September

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JAYMO & ANDY GEORGE (Radio 1)

At the helm of one of the most exciting club nights to emerge in recent times, Jaymo & Andy George have crafted a brand that stands for cutting-edge music and sleepless nights.

Their captivating performances are built on House, Techno & Disco with regular sidesteps into the unknown. Everything is edited, remixed and dissected especially for their DJ sets!



In April 2008 Jaymo & Andy became two of the youngest people to ever record a live Essential Mix for BBC Radio 1. After catching the attention of the station bosses, the boys landed their very own show just months later, taking the sound of Moda to millions of listeners around the world!

Jaymo & Andy have quickly become a part of the fabric at Radio 1. As well as broadcasting their live shows, they regularly cover and co-host with the likes of Annie Mac, Kissy Sell Out, Vernon Kay & Zane Lowe, as well as reporting from major BBC events such a the Big Weekend & Creamfields.

As Producers Jaymo & Andy have remixed some of the worlds coolest artists, including Miike Snow, Passion Pit, Wiley and Fenech Soler. With DJ's such as A-Trak, Annie Mac, Jack Beats and Fake Blood supporting their music, its easy to see why all ears are on the boys, and why they have just released their debut single, "Hold Me Back" this Summer to critical acclaim.

So feel free to try predict what the next 12 months will hold for these two young talents – but if the last 12 months are anything to go by you’re gonna have your work cut out!

Check out the video for the boys' new single 'Hold Me Back':



Also on the bill is WAFA, signed to Sinden's 'Grizzly' Records.

Advance Tickets available here.

More info on the Facebook event.

Thursday, 22 April 2010

DAVE CONGREVE Interview - Stealth 6th Brithday

Dave Congreve has been a resident at Stealth since it opened 6 years ago. He also produces for labels such as Soma & Rotters Golf Club. We caught up with him ahead of the 6th Birthday Party this Friday...

How long ago did you start djing & producing?
I started Djing in about '94. I found my groove and started playing regularly about 2 years later. Producing started around 2003, Soma released my 1st record in 2005.
What was the first record you ever bought?
It was 'Ghost Town' by The Specials on 7 inch single.
And what was the last record you bought?
Live Jam records Vol 3.
Who were your main inspirations that got you into djing & production?
Acid house and techno mainly from Chicago and Detroit.
How many records are in your collection?
I stopped counting a long time ago, but I reckon about 20,000+.
What are your 3 most played tracks at the moment?
Pional 'A Moot Point' (Basic Soul Unit mix).
Deetron feat. Seth Troxler 'Each Step'.
Motorcity revisited ( Dan Bell mix)....an old favourite!!
What do you do when you are not djing / producing?
Sleep, go to gigs and exhibitions.
If you could pick 3 Dj's (past or present) to play at your party who would you pick?
I blew out 6 candles and then ate the cake.
Stealth is 6 years old this Friday. What did you do on your 6th birthday?
Andrew Weatherall, Steve Bug, Cassy. Ron Hardy, Zip and Villalobos would play the after party.
What 5 tracks stand out as your favorites from your sets at Stealth (over the last 6 years)?
I really couldn't narrow it down to 5, so I'm going to cheat and say most things… Carl Craig, Ost-gut-ton, Radioslave / Rekids, Matthew Dear / Spectral, Innervisions, Smith 'n' Hack, Steve Bug / Pokerflat related and anything in-between.
What has been your favourite night at Stealth (over the last 6 years)?
Any night where people refuse to leave at end, although recently playing Back 2 Back with Tim Green for over 5 hours, though don't ask me what we played in the last 2, and Weatherall at the 1st Zleep Party.
What has been your funniest moment in Stealth?
Being picked up, squeezed and carried around the DJ booth by Derrick Carter, whilst still trying to mix!

Tuesday, 20 April 2010

BOWSKI Interview - Stealth 6th Birthday


This Friday we welcome Bristol-based producer/DJ Bowski to Stealth for his debut Nottingham show. In advance of his set alongside Fake Blood at the Stealth 6th Birthday, we quizzed the 'playful techno' producer...

How long ago did you start djing & producing?
I've been DJing for about three years. I decided to learn on my gap year and got really into it. When I moved to Bristol I wanted to DJ outside of my bedroom, but after a year of very little gigs I thought the only way I could play out would be if I produced. I do music technology at uni and I had done a bit at college, but I never made any tracks for a club. I just messed about with software. I made my first proper tune about this time last year and that was 'Hooves'.
What was the first record you ever bought?
The first record I ever bought with my own money was 'Fresh Hits 98'. It's basically a crap pop compilation. I learnt my lesson after that. I remember getting 'Surrender' by The Chemical Brothers for my birthday from my sister. That's probably my favourite album of all time.
And what was the last record (or track) you bought (ie. paid money for)?
It was 'Symphonia' by James Braun. I've wanted it for ages.
Who were your main inspirations that got you into djing & production?
It was people like The Chemical Brothers and The Prodigy that first got me into dance music. When I got my decks I realised I had a limited selection of club tunes, so I started to delve more into that side of things and got into Justice and Soulwax. In terms of production I would have to say Fake Blood and Boy 8 Bit. I've always loved the fact that their tracks have great melodies. They don't just churn out bass ridden tracks. Claude VonStroke is a big inspiration too.

How many records are in your collection?

I have about 80 tracks on me when I DJ, but I’ve got hundreds of albums at home and thousands of tracks on my iTunes.
What are your 3 most played tracks at the moment?
I love playing the Zombie Disco Squad remix of Black Box 'Ride On Time'. It always gets a good reaction. 'Dism' by Tony Senghore is another great track I love mixing. Probably my favourite track to play out at the moment is 'Hickup Theme' by Hickup. The rolling bassline is awesome and it always goes off when I play it.
What do you do when you are not djing / producing?
I'm taking a year out of Uni doing an internship at the moment. I go back there in September, but hopefully I’ll still get to do all the Bowski stuff I love doing.
What is your biggest fear?
Wasps. I managed to sit on a wasps nest when I was a little boy, so now the fuckers scare the shit out of me.
Stealth is 6 years old this Friday. What did you do on your 6th birthday?
To be honest I can't remember, but I expect it involved a bouncy castle. I couldn't get enough of them at the time.
If you could pick 3 Dj's (past or present) to play at your party who would you pick?
John Peel because he always played the most forward thinking music, The Chemical Brothers because they're heroes of mine and Format B because the last time I saw them they played one of the best sets i've ever seen.

Listen to Bowski's latest mix (or download by clicking here):
Wax On Podcast - Bowski by Bowski

Here is a video of Fake Blood playing Bowski's track 'Hooves':



Tickets to see Bowski at the Stealth 6th Birthday this Friday (alongside Fake Blood, Ivan Smagghe, Tim Green, Nero, Riotous Rockers & loads more!) are available from Alt-Tickets, Stealth Online or in person (or on the phone) from Rock City Box Office (on 01158221314).

For more information check the 6th Birthday Facebook Event.

NICK COBBY Interview - Stealth 6th Birthday


Nick Cobby is a talented young man. Not only is he resident at Stealth's Minimal House/Techno night >ZLEEP<, he is also responsible for the majority of Stealth's graphic design work, as well as producing freelance visuals for chart-topping popstars...

We had a chat with Nick about his djing and the 6th Birthday celebrations…


How long ago did you start djing?
I finally got my first turntables in 2007.
What was the first record you ever bought?
Tektronic by Adam Freeland
And what was the last record (or track) you bought (i.e. paid money for)?
Downtown Stories by Marius Laurentiu & Andrea Bigi
Who were your main inspirations that got you into djing & production?
Breakbeat heavyweights like Adam Freeland, Stanton Warriors, Scratch Perverts, then Ricardo Villalobos & Richie Hawtin when I switched to Techno/House
How many records are in your collection?
250+
What are your 3 most played tracks at the moment?
1) Inland Knights - The Game
2) Till Von Sein - Sundowna
3) DJ Wild - You're In My Bones
What do you do when you are not djing / producing?
I'm a freelance animator and graphic designer
What is your biggest fear?
Flying, although I'm going to Ibiza this summer, so will have to get over that!
Stealth is 6 years old this Friday. What did you do on your 6th birthday?
Bouncy Castle in my back garden - legendary!
If you could pick 3 Dj's (past or present) to play at your party who would you pick?
Basti Grub, Nima Gorji, Ricardo Villalobos
What is your favourite memory of Stealth?
Too many, but top would have to be recently playing the first set for the first ever zleep night.
What 6 tracks stand out as your favourites from your sets at Stealth?
1) Barum -Seeee
2) Peace Division - Eh Oh Um
3) Johnny D - Orbital Life
4) Brother's Vibe - Do You Feel The Vibe? (Unreleased Drum Version)
5) Gaiser - Mfnstmp,
6) Jenn - Milonga (Chris Soul Remix)

Tickets for the 6th Birthday event are available from Alt-Tickets or Stealth Online.

Monday, 19 April 2010

TIM GREEN Interview - Stealth 6th Birthday


As you should all be aware by now this Friday is Stealth's Sixth Birthday - and to celebrate we're putting on a special event showcasing some of our favourite acts from the last 6 years at the club (including Fake Blood, Ivan Smagghe, Nero, Bowski & Tim Green).

Tim Green is one of those producers who doesn't turn in a lot of filler tracks. For the most part when "TG" or Tim Green puts something out there, it has a strong sense of character and rocks a dancefloor to its core. Many of the world’s leading labels have recognized this, with Tim signing tracks and remixes on the likes of Get Physical, Cocoon, Dirtybird, Renaissance, Four:Twenty, Trapez, Cr2, Sci-tec, Southern Fried and many more. Singles such as ‘Kitch-In’ ‘Mr.Dry’ ‘Revox’ & ‘Exercise’ have become anthems in the house and techno scene over the past 2 years.



Tim's talents have not gone unnoticed by the world biggest djs, and the level of support he's received on his productions has been quite staggering. Ritchie Hawtin, Sven Vath, Pete Tong, Carl Cox, Sasha & John Digweed, Josh Wink, Deadmu5, Tiefschwarz, Steve Lawler, MANDY, Dubfire, Ricardo Villalobos, Laurent Garnier, Slam, Claude Von Stroke, Nic Fanciulli, Steve Angello, Lee Burridge, Damian Lazarus, Anja Schnieder, and many more have consistently championed Tim’s music. Check out these videos of Richie Hawtin & Erol Alkan dropping Tim's tracks:



We caught up with Tim to ask him a few questions before his set at Stealth this Friday.


How long ago did you start djing & producing?

About 4 or 5 years ago. Producing came first, closely followed by DJing.
What was the first record you ever bought?
Cant remember exactly, but was probably something like High Contrast-
Make It Tonight or a record from Thomas Bangalter's Roule label.
And what was the last record (or track) you bought?
Actual record bought fairly recently was Skudge - Convolution.
Who were your main inspirations that got you into djing & production?
Initially it was Daft Punk and a lot of drum and bass. Calibre,
Nu:Tone, High Contrast etc... Adam F as well with his Colours album.
Thats more the initial ones for production. But then it was more my
mates in Kent who were all DJs. They all taught me to mix and
inspired me.
How many records are in your collection?
More than 10.
What are your 3 most played tracks at the moment?
1) Pamparampapam - Mindhaker
2) La France - Lucero En Vivo
3) Convolution - Skudge
What do you do when you are not DJing / producing?
Read, drink, watch movies, stay clear of airports.
Stealth is 6 years old this Friday. What did you do on your 6th birthday?
Probably got high on e-numbers, additives and sugar! Ran around a lot..... then got more high!
If you could pick 3 DJs (past or present) to play at your party who would you pick?
Daft Punk, Loco Dice and DJ Shadow.
What is your favourite memory of Stealth?
Haha, a very blurry one with Dave Congreve. In fact, they are always brilliantly blurry - for which I put all blame onto him! But we always end up playing back to back which is really great fun. I could mix back to back with Dave for hours and hours.
Tim Green will be playing in the > ZLEEP < room alongside Ivan Smagghe, Zleep Djs & Dave Congreve. Here's one of Tim's mixes to get you ready for Friday's party:

Tim Green Mix - Nov09 by timgreen

Tickets for the 6th Birthday event are available from Alt-Tickets or Stealth Online.

And for more information check out the Facebook Event.