Tuesday 29 October 2013

Off The Record - Volume #070 - mixed by Four Floors Of Whores

Off The Record - Volume #070
mixed by Four Floors Of Whores

Introducing Wild Dog, Hepatitis B and Jake Bullet, or collectively, Four Floors Of Whores. This producer/dj outfit from the U.K. are quickly making a name for themselves with some solid remixes & unique mixes of their own. Taking everything from wonky synth-based electro to bass-laden tech house and more, the guys approach to mixing sees them layer sound upon sound turning each mix into a sub-genre of its own in the process. Elements of house, disco, bass, electro, breaks, acid & psychedelic sounds are present in most of what these guys put out and their OTR mix no exception. Despite currently working on an album for an upcoming US artist and many other side-projects, the group have gone all out for this mix, mashing up a crazy amount of genre-bending sounds into an electro-acid house frenzy! Definitely expect to hear more from these guys!

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Saturday 12 October 2013

Off The Record Rewind - #003 - with 7AR

Off The Record Rewind - #003
Since getting on board back in the early days of the series 7AR has played live with us countless times and become a great contributor to the whole project. His first mix for the series is a funky glitch-hop nu-school breaks kinda sound that stood aside from the masses on the Irish scene. 7AR is now incorporating all kinds of bass-heavy madness like drumstep & mutant bass with some of the wonkiest & craziest hip-hop vocals around. Without doubt it's safe to say 7AR is doing his own thing, and it's been great to follow him along the journey, we had a bit of a chat with the man behind the strange name and even stranger sound recently and this is what came of it.


OTR: I know you started off primarily producing and dj'ing came next, how did you feel about getting on board with OTR in the beginning?

7AR: Yeah man, getting involved at the start was great for me, coz' I seriously was completely new to the game. I had been producing for a while before but never really played out too much like, so getting in with and having a mix I made put in-front of a pile of people was a great buzz, really got me up and moving bout' the whole dj'ing thang.

OTR: T'was a great mix you sent in, and one that cemented your place at our launch party! How did you feel about coming to play at a multi-genred night?

7AR: I had great fun at that party! There was good cross of styles all very smoothly going together, was dead happy to play with Drokkr, had been a fan of him for a while. I was on first but on reflection I was fairly lucky to be included that night I was so unused to playing out to a crowd, far too nervous, but I had fun playing and had great fun boogie-ing the night away.

OTR: We've all come on leaps & bounds since then sure! I love how every time you've played it's been a new vibe, I always love seeing djs progress and not get stuck in a rut, which happens far too often. Whats gone into what now makes up 7AR's sound?

7AR: Thats the most confusing thing I’ve ever been asked... I guess I’ve just kept an ear out for new sounds that I like and try to work them into sets and if I keep buzzin' off them I might try produce a tune or 2 to go with it. I guess hip-hop as well, been listening to and playing a lot of that over the past few month, I mean its always been something I was into but over the past while I’ve been playin it out at any opportunity, clubs/parties/while people are watching Jurassic Park etc. And with a lot of hip-hop tunes I’ve occasionally made a heavy bass bootleg of em', just for the lols so I can play em' out in heavier sets like. Mostly just listening to new stuff and listening to what my friends are listening to is the biggest thing that’s changed, and getting into new chaps playin' new things through the series.

OTR: What have been your favourite gigs you've played at or just been to lately?

7AR: Of gigs I’ve played that last OTR basement one was deffo' my fav, just a great buzz, other than that I had a great time playin down in Cork with Nancy’s Shnare, just a class wee party atmosphere y’know, deffo' need to get down there as often as possible, gigs I’ve been to, the Bangface ones in the UK are always class, and the weekender is great if ya get a chance to buzz over to it. Lots of great people there all on the same fun-time buzz!

OTR: Sounds good! So what do you have in the works at the moment?

7AR: Ahh y’know me, I'm always workin away at something, got a tune coming out on a Wonk#ay Record compilation and got another EP coming out soon enough after that with remixes from [Insert Gore], Four Floors Of Whores and my friend Dan Reid who I recently played in the national concert hall with, got a few other things on the go too but it’s a bit early to be talking bout' them. Looking forward to creating something special for the next expansion of the OTR project too!

OTR: Finally, who are you listening to yourself and who do you think folk should be checking out?

7AR: Been listening to a lot of Kursa, Disprove, Joe Ford, Noisia and more, on the bass front, its all worth giving a look-see, and a lot of Flatbrush Zombies and Danny Brown when it comes to hip-hop. And El-P, always El-P. The new I AM LEGION album is pretty stunning for anyone who hasn’t copped it yet too! Nephilim and Taos are two mixes from the series I always find myself going back to, and Federal of course, great djs/producers! Brap! Big-ups OTR, Ironing-Board Massif, Couch Crew, Mothers Against Noise, Wonk#ay. 7AR 4 Lyfe, peace.

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Tuesday 8 October 2013

Off The Record - Volume #069 - mixed by Embassy


Somewhere in-between house & bass we have London duo Embassy. Taking inspiration from early disco house sounds, garage and bass music, they've really captured a sound that is uniquely theirs. Combining some of the most modern styles with the classics timeless sounds of the past have seen Embassy quickly make a name for themselves with both their productions & remixes. For their Off The Record mix, one half of the duo, Ed Pickard has stepped up for the mixing duties. Mixing up Embassy originals alongside remixes and tunes there really feeling at the moment has put together a brilliant snapshot of what the guys are all about. Deep bass-driven disco-garage house is about the closest attempt to a description this one is getting, we have no doubt you'll be hearing a lot more from Embassy in the future too, so get listening & get to know.

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Wednesday 2 October 2013

Off The Record - Volume #068 - mixed by Dominic Smith

Off The Record - Volume #068
mixed by Dominic Smith

Dominic Smith is an up and coming house producer/dj who's been making a lot of noise in the Dublin scene over the past few years. Not limiting himself to any particular style has led him to develop an ever evolving deep soulful sound. By uniting different elements of modern & classic electronic music Dominic has set himself aside from the herd, with a truly unique take on house. In his OTR mix what shines through most is perhaps his keen ear for blending different styles together flawlessly, that and the fun & love that clearly went into it. Forget trying to list off sub-genres and styles, turn up the volume and just enjoy this fantastic piece of mixing.

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Off The Record - House Ting - mixed by Deejay Radu

OTR House Ting - mixed by Deejay Radu

Radu has sent us in a little preview of the sounds he'll be dropping this Thursday in the twisted pepper. His sound is a well-balanced mix of deep & tech house, with rolling basslines and smooth kicks throughout. Radu has been making waves in the Dublin house scene for a while now with his signature take on the sound and we can't wait to have him represent OTR for the first time live. We have Sean Fitzmaurice, Ian Macq, Do Funkk & Dominic Smith all taking part in supplying the house vibes for the night too, so it's set to be a quality night.
03.10.2013 - twisted pepper / dublin - Do Funkk / Dominic Smith / Deejay Radu / Sean Fitz / Ian Macq
https://www.facebook.com/events/221214864704585/



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Off The Record - House Ting - mixed by Do Funkk

OTR House Ting - mixed by Do Funkk

Gearing up for this weeks gig in the twisted pepper, Do Funkk has leapt back into the series with another smooth melodic journey through the sounds of house & techno. His skill as a dj shines through as he mixes up countless sub-genres with ease, creating a unique uplifting dancefloor vibe. It's set to be an amazing night of house music with some of Dublin's finest djs taking to the decks, and with Do Funkk playing the last set of the night we know we're in good hands to wrap things up nicely. Just post your favourite house or techno tune on our event page [link below] to get yourself on our cheaplist for the night and be entered into a competition to win guestlist+1 too.

03.10.2013 - twisted pepper / dublin - Do Funkk / Dominic Smith / Deejay Radu / Sean Fitz / Ian Macq

https://www.facebook.com/events/221214864704585/



Download:
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