TOP 10

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It’s the end of the month so here’s a top ten to keep your ears warm as it gets colder and darker. There are some FANTASTIC tracks here and they are all worth a listen right through.

If you haven’t already, create a soundcloud account and you can “favourite” all the tracks you like and listen to them as a continual playlist on your Favourites section (like spotify – but spotify doesn’t have everything)

1. Deep Burnt – Pepe Bradock

2. Every Inch (Deetron Remix) – George Fitzgerald

3.  Freek ‘n You (MK Dub) – Jodeci

4. State Of Hype – Doomwork

5. Who Stole The Soul (Unexpected Mix – DJ T. Edit) – DJ Linus

6. Different Pulses (Joris Delacroix Remix) – Asaf Avidan

7. Sternenkinder – Klangkarussell

8. I Can’t Help Myself – Emotion II Emotion

9. Let’s Make Mistakes – Storm Queen

10. Reality (Late Nite Tuff Guy Interpretation)

Enjoy

Regrets We Have No Use For

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Here’s a review of the latest hit from Maxxi Soundsystem. Both the original and the remix deserve a place in your record bag.
“Consistency is the key to Sam Watts’ ever-growing rep for devastating dance floor artillery. Fresh from being the only thing worth the entrance fee on Erick Morillo’s otherwise woeful Sympho Nympho Subliminal mix, the Brighton house fiend carves the name of another top label onto his bedhead with the bowel re-arranging “Regrets We Have No Use For.”Watts’ Hypercolour debut uses a tried-and-tested moody house music formula of 808 claps, a sullen, almost disinterested vocal (from Name One) and bass keys seemingly summoned up from the depths of the earth’s core. But oh what a sound the latter makes—it’s like a bucket of frogs emptied out into an orchestra full of bellowing tubas.Matthew Herbert doesn’t agree to remixes for just anyone, indicating the power of Maxxi Soundsystem’s lead cut. Herbert’s take eschews the original’s rampant bass attack—he’s wise enough to leave that battle well alone—replacing it with a coiled spring of a synth line, blurring it at the edges and snapping it to 8-bit flourishes and a fizzy, galloping rhythm. Although even this slightly eccentric, typically Herbertine take on house music trails in the wake of the aural juggernaut that is the original.”
Grab a copy now here
Tracklist: Maxxi Soundsystem feat. Name One – Regrets We Have No Use For EP

A Regrets We Have No Use For
B Regrets We Have No Use For (Matthew Herbert remix)

Catch him playing at Motion in Bristol tomorrow night (23/11)

Catz ‘N Dogz: Friends That’ll Carry You Home

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Check out this RA interview with fast-rising Polish duo Catz ‘N Dogz, who run the show at Pets Recordings.

Catz ‘N Dogz Soundcloud page

Pets Recordings Soundcloud page

“Grzegorz Demianczuk and Wojciech Taranczuk—or Greg and Voitek for non-Polish speakers—have been in a music partnership for ten years, first as the Trapez and Crosstown Rebels-signed 3 Channels and then as the fun lovin’ Catz ‘N Dogz they’re better known as today. Now they are good friends. A married couple even, as some have said. But it hasn’t always been this way.

Professor Nice Love (Dub) – Catz ‘N Dogz

“We didn’t like each other in the beginning,” admits Greg, the elder of the two. They met in 2002 through a mutual friend when they were just teenagers. Greg was trying to be a DJ, “collecting records but not playing anywhere.” Voitek was the “new guy in town, playing really good.” Perhaps it was a touch of envy that drew them into a musical exchange, but it was a sort of brotherly antagonism that perpetuated the relationship. “In the beginning it was more like a competition,” explains Voitek. “Then we weren’t playing back-to-back like now,” steps in Greg—a verbal relay that last the length of our conversation. “I was playing my set, he was playing his. Of course I didn’t like all the stuff he was playing, and he didn’t like all the stuff I was playing, but we saw many records [belonging to the other] that we thought were great.” 

Add Arp (Catz ‘N Dogz Remix) – Jay Shepheard

It wasn’t until they started actually DJing together that the real camaraderie began. But even then feuds persisted. “We were going to Berlin with a huge list of records,” remembers Greg. “Running to the shop to see who will give their list to the guy first. And then of course we were fighting: ‘This record was on my list!’ ‘No, it was on mine!'” This was back when (as the name suggests) 3 Channels was a trio with a friend of Voitek’s from his choir days. But after a few parties the third member dropped out, leaving Greg and Voitek to carry on the project. They landed their first club residency after just one party together in their hometown of Szczecin. “Everything was so mysterious [back then],” reflects Voitek. “We could play with DJs that we never thought possible. [It] was funny because the club, Mezzoforte, was just a pizzeria upstairs and downstairs a club for 200 people. We got people like Wighnomy Bros, Tejada, Anja Schneider, Sasse, Âme. They were good times.”

Not that the good times have stopped. If anything, they’ve only gotten better. The guys have just returned from their seventh or eighth tour of the US for example. “The best one ever,” Greg cheerfully proclaims. But despite numerous festival appearances and big room outings over the years, they still prefer smaller rooms such as the tiny Farbfernseher in Berlin where they host their bi-monthly Petcast Pres parties and now annual May Day open air. “The residency there is a very personal thing because it is just a 100-person place. It allows us to play once every two months things that we would never play anywhere else,” says Voitek. “The longest we played was until 9 AM. The people were naked and we were playing crazy ’90s stuff,” laughs Greg. “It’s like the after party for the whole party.” 

Feeling 4 U (Catz N Dogz Remix) – SLG

The duo love a bit of chaos. They can’t help it—even in their production work. “Of course this is not the best way to do it,” says Voitek, “but in the end it seems to be working out.” He’s right. Greg has only just joined Voitek in Berlin (having spent the last six years ferrying back and forth from Szczecin), yet they’ve managed to put together two albums as Catz ‘N Dogz for Claude VonStroke’s Mothership sub-label. Their debut, Stars of Zoo, featured collaborations with Monty Luke, Mathias Kaden and French outfit dOP, and even more on 2010’s Escape from Zoo, which saw Claude VonStroke stepping in as executive producer for the project. There’s now a third in the pipeline, a collaboration with Pets affiliate Martin Dawson, which will see them approach dub, soul, R&B, disco and even rock with the aid of singers like James Yuill, Paul Randolph, Cari Golden and Ben Westbeech. “When you collaborate with somebody it’s like a funny game, it doesn’t really look serious, know what I mean?” Voitek continues: “It’s just fun and then at the end there is a track. All our collaborations on the albums we did in the past were with people we met accidentally or were our good friends.” 

Polska 84 – Catz ‘N Dogz & SLG

The guys seem to have an abundance of “good friends.” The phrase crops up often, with “funny” or “fun” a close second. But, in the end, it couldn’t better describe Catz ‘N Dogz. Even with their label, Pets, the sole A&R agenda revolves around promoting friends and releasing the sort of party fodder that’s pretty much summed up in the title of their label compilation: Friends Will Carry You Home.

Mid-Month Movember Mix

Here are some Movember treats to keep you company while you cultivate your upper lips.

Sunday Smoking – Martin Dawson

Mushrooms (Justin Martin Remix)

Teen Need (Hunter Game Re Edit)

Might Be – Baldo

Guess What – Detroit Swindle

Jakla (Gorge Remix)

I Got 5 On It – Daniel Dubb

Mainline – Tensake

California Sunrise – Rhymos

Superstitious – MANDY

Ordinary (Lake People’e Circle Motive REmix) – Kollektiv Trumstrasse

Faith (Dominic Martin Dub)

Raoui – Nicone

ENJOY

Sad News

House producer and one half of the Two Armadillos, Martin Dawson, has died. 

Dawson was hospitalised on November 2, having been found collapsed on the floor of his studio after suffering an aneurysm in his forehead. Resident Advisor today report that Dawson has died.

As well as his work with Giles Smith in Two Armadillos, Dawson had collaborated with Catz & Dogs and Andre Crom, and released a solo album, Sunday Smoking, on Moodmusic last year. Prior to his work under his real name, he’d recorded as King Roc, releasing on labels like 1Trax and Bugged Out!  – Factmag

We’re sure many of you have enjoyed his music but heres a reminder of some of the great tracks he produced…

Martin Dawson – Soft Synth

Two Armadillos – Theme

Andre Crom & Martin Dawson – In The CIty

Martin Dawson – Lonely

WhoMadeWho – Running Man (Martin Dawson, Catz ‘n Dogz Mix)

Glimpse & Martin Dawson – No One Belongs Here More Than You

King Roc – The Beginning

The Rogue Element – Panic Attacks (King Roc Remix)

Martin Dawson – Think About It

Andre Crom, Martin Dawson – Back To The Future Feat. Roland Clark

Catz n Dogz and Martin Dawson – No Nights

Catz n Dogz and Martin Dawson – No Days

Odd Parents – Fame (Catz N Dogz & Martin Dawson Sweet Saturday Remix)

Critical Distance – Tom Demac

Tom Demac has an almost unhealthy obsession with avoiding sounding like anyone else. Bored of generic sounds and tracks that lack bite, his productions increasingly sidestep cliche and tread riskier paths, often perverting house and techno frames with a myriad of sounds deftly lifted from other facets of electronic music and beyond. Critical Distance is no exception and Demac delivers once again with a fresh cut that will be the highlight of many a DJs set in the coming months. Check out this nail-biting music video as well. (To all you Discovery Channel enthusiasts out there).

http://soundcloud.com/tomdemac

Focus – Hannes Smith – ‘The Dance Floor Romanticist’


Hannes Smith has been described as the man who ‘starts playing his live performances, [and] it’s like somebody shoots love and passion all over the dance floor’. This is an exaggerated and frankly quite sickening description for an incredibly skilled artist. Yet listeners can understand why such a phrase has been used when listening to such tracks as:

Hannes Smith – Mimi (Free Soundcloud Download)

Hannes Smith – 19810 (Free Soundcloud Download)

Hannes Smith – SNPE

Smith’s eclectic style has taken influences from classical strings to berlin techno and even some indie pop music from his short stint as a warm up act for icelandic band Bloodgroup. 

Hannes Smith – Gante

Kiasmos – Thrown (Hannes Smith Rollwn Remix) (Free Soundcloud Download)

Hannes Smith – 1723 (Paul Valentin Remix) (Classical) (for the ‘i need to finish a 2500 word essay but i want to listen to music also playlist’)

Babak – Melancholin (Hannes Smith Morning Melancholy Remix)

Hannes Smith & Viktor Birgiss – All The Things

Hannes Smith – Gartenlaube (Fassbinder Remix)

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A whole load of new tracks for you from the freshest up and coming artists around that will help you all get through the coming winter months. All of these deserve a place in your record bag so grab a copy from these stores – Beatport, Juno and Itunes. 

Gangster – Patryk Molinari

Not Giving In (Huxley Remix) – Rudimental

Paris Is For Lovers – Terranova

Woohoo – H.O.S.H.

Shades of Jae Part 2 (Arta ‘Miami Induced’ Rework) – Kenny Dixon Jr

Hitney Whouston – Deep & Disco

Wie Alles Begann – Jonas Mantey

Girl For You – Moonwalk

You Feelin’ (Soul Button Remix) – dOP ft. Pillow Talk

Good Vibes – Booddha

Proof (FCL Remix) – Stuff 

What You Sayin’ (Chesus’ Oh! Remix) – Timmy P

No To Love (George Fitzgerald Remix) – Jessie Ware

Rise Of Angel (Andrea Oliva Remix) – Luciano

Chi This Wonder Up (Rodriguez Jr. Remix) – Ray Okpara

Reminisce – Tapesh 

Music Is Everything – Josh Butler 

ENJOY