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Movement 2010 Update – Villalobos and 31 Others Added to Lineup

Movement 2010

The Movement 2010 Electronic Music Festival in Detroit just got better! Yesterday, Paxahau announced that Ricardo Villalobos will be performing at the event, along with 31 other newly added acts like Booka Shade, Derrick May, Marco Carola, and Ghostland Observatory. Paxahau also announced the addition of a fifth stage, sponsored by Movement Torino.

Renowned minimal techno DJ/producer, Villalobos last performed in Detroit in 2002 when he played at the Paxahau Electronic Music Festival (PEMF), a four-day party that was held at the now closed Panacea Nighclub.

“Ricardo is looking forward to coming back to Detroit again after all these years,” said his agent Goetz Guse of Cocoon Agency out of Frankfurt, Germany. “His return to the United States and Detroit for the Movement Electronic Music Festival is exclusive to Paxahau. He isn’t booked to perform at any other venue in the States, and we don’t anticipate he will be this year.”

In addition to Villalobos, the contemporary dance music duo Booka Shade from Berlin has been scheduled for a live performance, along with electro, rock, and funk duo Ghostland Observatory who will also perform live.

“We are feeling very good about how this year’s Movement lineup has come together,” said Jason Huvaere, Executive Director of Movement Electronic Music Festival. “With today’s announcement of Ricardo and the other 31 artists, the response we are getting is extremely positive.”

To see the full, talent-studded lineup for the Movement 2010 Electronic Music Festival, go to www.movement.us. You’ll find 97 acts, including the likes of Richie Hawtin (Plastikman), Agoria, Cassy, Chris Liebing, Claude VonStroke, Derrick Carter, Jamie Jones, Josh Wink, Magda, Michael Mayer, Paco Osuna, and Radio Slave.

For tickets to this epic shindig, visit www.movement.us.

Eddie B


Monochronic – A Solid DJ in the RV Network

Monochronic

The RV Network has given me endless enjoyment since we launched it last year. One of my favorite job perks is randomly discovering good music on our site from DJs who are flying under the industry’s radar.

Back in March, a new mix in the RV Network caught my attention. It was uploaded by a DJ named Monochronic. The mix is titled, “Wide-eyed 001,” and I’ve really been enjoying it! As of now, it’s been downloaded 161 times and streamed 43 times, which means most folks haven’t even checked it out yet…just a nice little progressive gem resting in the RV Network treasure trove. I wanted to write this quick blog post to give Monochronic some props and to thank him for his contributions to our community.

I did a little research on Monochronic. His real name is Stoyan Dafov, and he was born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. He started listening to electronic music during the 90s, and his influences were artists like Jay Dee, Faithless, Funky Green Dogs and Sven Vath. In the early part of this decade, Monochronic developed a strong interest in tribal and tech house, especially in the artists Dimas, Simon & Shaker, Eddie Richards, and Mastiksoul. Since 2005, his primary genres of interest have been deep and progressive house music.

While I just discovered Monochronic in the RV Network, he’s actually gotten some visibility on dance music radio stations like friskyradio.com, PureFM, Tribal Mixes Radio, and Eilo.org. Monochronic is playing gigs in various clubs in his hometown, and he’s holding a residency on PureFM with his own radio show, “Stereotype.”

Monochronic’s profile page in the RV Network is loaded with good music, and I’d suggest checking out some of his mixes. If you want to hear the “Wide-eyed 001” mix that caught my attention, just go here. For those interested, I’ve provided the tracklist for the mix below.

01 Antix – Manta
02 Lank – Twinge (Quivver Remix)
03 Shabu Vibes – Obscene Calls (Dyno Remix)
04 Shiloh – Landmine Hopscotch (Cid Inc Remix)
05 16 Bit Lolitas – Personal Space
06 Greed feat. Lesley – Gentle Rain (Soliquid Remix)
07 Jay Lumen – Surface Reborn feat Panoptic (Ormatie Remix)
08 Inkfish – Traser (Strings of 95 Mix)
09 Quivver – Sludge (Final Mix)
10 Innate – Parabolic Curve (Beat Factory Remix)
11 Eelke Kleijn – The Way That You Are (Davi Remix)

Eddie B


Hybrid – Exclusive RV Interview

Hybrid

Back in 2006, I came across a mix Hybrid created for John Digweed’s Kiss 100 radio show. I had never heard of the group before, but their mix changed my relationship with the breaks genre. I went through a bonding experience with the mix (as is my tendency with quality dance music sets). Over the years, I’ve watched Hybrid evolve and flourish – putting out new releases, playing premier gigs, and enjoying their fair share of the industry spotlight. Now, roughly four years after my first exposure to Hybrid, I’ve had the opportunity to interview them and to ask some interesting questions. This interview comes in conjunction with the release of Hybrid’s new album, Disappear Here. Enjoy…

Q: This is a fascinating time for a Hybrid interview. First off, you recently made a big change by adding Charlotte [James] as a member. Can you all talk a bit about how and why this came to be?
A: This was the next step for us to get some really good songwriting talent on our music. We really wanted to show ourselves and the fans how much more we can do with the Hybrid style, and adding Charlotte was the missing link for us. Ever since the days of Wide Angle, we have been looking to get some real songs back into our music. With Charlotte on the new album, we really think we’ve done something that will stand the test of time and be looked at as something much more than dance music…

Q: I trust you’re all excited about the release of your most recent album, Disappear Here. How would you compare and contrast the album with your previous works?
A: This album really pulls together all the great work we have done over the last 15 years. From the film work and the orchestral side, to the crazy twisted sound design and the darker underground club style, this album sums up all of those things in one package. We feel as if we’ve really turned a corner with our production, and the balance of everything we’ve learned shows itself on almost every track here. It almost feels like this should be our last album ever, our finest work, but we also know this is the start of something else…something new and exciting for us…and by the look of it, exciting for everyone else as well. Come on album 5; we can’t wait to get started and see where that takes us!

Disappear Here - Hybrid

Q: What role did each of you play in the development of Disappear Here?
A: [Charlotte] Where a track starts and ends varies from one to the other, but all the tracks use our combined skills to get to the end result. For example, on “Disappear Here,” the track started out because Chris had messed about with some strings and created a gated beautiful set of four chords. I snatched them from the palm of his hand and sped off to my studio to write the rest of the song on piano and guitar and add the lyrics. Mike then took those parts and ran back to his studio adding the drum programming and additional production and then we all stood around Mike’s computer debating on how the arrangement should go and what should be where…. Generally, I do live instruments, songwriting (more…)


Steve Porter’s New Talent – Creating Videos

You probably already know that Steve Porter is a talented dance music DJ and producer. What you may not know is that he also has a knack for creating videos!

I’m writing this post to share two of Steve’s videos with you. The first one is called, “Press Hop,” and it’s a hilarious mashup of well-known sports press conferences. If you’re a sports fan, you’ll love it! The second video I posted is a mashup Steve created for Ultra Music Festival 2010. I found it entertaining as well. Enjoy!





Eddie B


This Is Evolve (Miami Pool Party) – Photo Gallery

I’ve already written a post describing my positive experience at “This Is Evolve” – the Miami WMC pool party featuring Victor Calderone and Sander Kleinenberg. The event was so good that I wanted to follow up by publishing a photo gallery…to give you an even better sense of what went down. Enjoy!


All images courtesy of BSKphoto.com © 2010.

Eddie B


Ultra Music Festival 2010 – Exclusive Photo Gallery



Ultra Music Festival 2010 was a fantastic event. The anticipation for it was so high that it sold out! These photos were taken on Saturday, March 27. The weather was perfect, and the crowd was a special one. As you look through these photos, you’ll sense the positive energy on peoples’ faces. That’s the beauty of these festivals – getting tens of thousands of people together to share a special sliver of time and space.

The music was great and diverse. I caught noteworthy sets by Sasha and Digweed (always amazing!), Fedde Le Grand, Gareth Emery, and even a performance by hip hop icon Nas!

As usual, the Ultra Music Festival fulfilled its role as the finale of the Miami Winter Music Conference. I’m already looking forward to next year’s event!

Eddie B


Victor Calderone and Sander Kleinenberg in Miami

Victor Calderone and Sander Kleinenberg

Last Thursday, Victor Calderone and Sander Kleinenberg headlined a monumental pool party at the Surfcomber Hotel in Miami. No disrespect to the many other great events I attended at this year’s WMC, but this party was simply the best.

Before entering party, I got a backside view of it from the beach. As I walked along the shoreline, I could see all of the parties happening at the Ocean Drive hotels…one party after the next, with house music pumping at every turn – a truly beautiful thing. When I came to the backside view of the Surcomber, however, the scene was different. For starters, there was a large stage for the DJs. Everything about this party seemed bigger – the lights, the crowd, the speakers – you just knew this was a legit event!

After scoping out the scene, I made my way into the party and was immediately further impressed. Sander Kleinenberg was on the decks, playing a phenomenal daytime set. The sound system was perfectly arranged; no matter where you stood, the tunes were crisp and clear.

The crowd was just what you would expect; shirtless guys and hot girls in bikinis. The party environment was brilliantly designed. By day, you had the feeling that you were partying on the beach. One area of the party actually had sand and palm trees, while the pool was at the center of the other area. As day turned to night, you realized the true genius of the setup; the whole space turned into a club. There were lights, and you had the sense that you were getting down at a premier big-city venue, except that you were outside in perfect Miami nighttime weather!

As the evening progressed, Victor Calderone took us to the dark side. The crowd was ready for it, and he delivered – showing everybody the twisted, head-rearranging sort of tunes he’s accustomed to providing for the NYC underground.

This event will be long remembered by all who witnessed it.

Eddie B


Miami WMC Parties Presented by listed

Leeeeky Tikki Party

Miami WMC parties are plentiful, as you no doubt know. I want to continue highlighting the parties that I think will offer a special experience for you. Specifically, in this post, I want to fill you in on the WMC events being presented by listed Productions.

If you’ve been reading our blog for a while, then you probably know we’ve worked with listed on some previous epic events. Each year, listed ups the ante by delivering bigger and better Miami WMC parties. This year promises not to be an exception!

In order of occurrence, here are listed’s WMC parties…

TWILIGHT ON THE TIKKI

On Thursday afternoon, March 25th, listed is kicking off their WMC festivities with the Twilight on the Tikki party. The headlining talent for this event is SOS (i.e. Omid 16B, Demi, and Desyn Masiello). Naveen G will also be gracing the decks. As with all of their Tikki parties, listed is offering an OPEN BAR for this one! If you’ve never been on one of the listed Tikki parties, I can say firsthand that they’re amazing. (For more details on Twilight on the Tikki, go here.)

MOONLIGHT ON THE TIKKI

When the night falls, the Tikki boat will head back out again. For this soiree, the tunes will be delivered in the form of a M_nus showcase! Troy Pierce, Marc Houle, and Barem will assume headlining honors after listed resident Nikita warms things up. Again, there will be an OPEN BAR, so things are bound to get interesting. Tickets for Moonlight on the Tikki are selling for $150, but listed is offering a
SPECIAL $50 DISCOUNT for RV supporters
!
To received this discount, just contact us at support@resonantvibes.com.

FREAKY TIKKI

The third time is the charm, and this may well be the case for the Freaky Tikki party. This event will feature Cassy and Sebo K, who are guaranteed to provide a sublime soundscape to start your day. The boat (more…)


Fedde le Grand: Exclusive RV Interview

Fedde le Grand

This week I had the opportunity to interview Fedde le Grand, an artist who stands on the edge of global superstardom. Fedde’s career is studded with worldwide number ones, packed arenas, throbbing dance floors, A-list collaborations, and a string of international awards. While he’s already accomplished much, Fedde is not resting on his laurels. He recently released iFedde, a pioneering iPhone application, and he has an upcoming gig at the Miami Ultra Music Festival. Needless to say, Fedde’s interview makes for interesting reading…

Q: Can you talk a bit about your early career? How did you get so into dance music that you decided to make a living from it, and which artists influenced you early on?
A: I actually started off DJ-ing at school, funnily enough. They didn’t teach it in lessons. But I used to bring my decks and tunes to school, and that’s where it all started off. I just worked my way up from there. My Sneakerz parties were very influential in the early years, then obviously “Put Your Hands up for Detroit” happened, which bought me to a wider audience. And I’ve been building on it ever since. I was influenced by people like Michael Jackson, George Clinton, those kind of guys from an early age. I definitely have an obsession with funk.

Q: At this point, you’ve cemented your position among the Dutch Masters – artists like Tiësto, Armin Van Buuren, and Ferry Corsten. What pros and cons have you experienced as a result of building your career in the Netherlands, a country that is home for so many acclaimed DJs?
A: I think the pros are definitely having a lot of support from your own country. We’re a nation of dance music lovers, and there’s great backing for homegrown talent and what we do. The cons? Maybe everybody expects me to do the same as all other DJs from the Netherlands? I don’t think there are very many cons to being Dutch ;)

Q: Over the years, you’ve explored a number of different musical styles, from electro house to darker, more minimal tech house. At present, which style is your true passion and why?
A: I don’t ever say there’s one style that I’m into at any given moment. I have an eclectic taste in music and also with what I produce. I tend to split my sounds between my Fedde le Grand name and my more underground FLG style. It just makes it easier for people to determine what mood I’m in with music I put out there. But I love everything from minimal beats to more house production to pop.

Q: You just launched an interesting iPhone application that allows people to access your music community without being tied to a computer. What was your motivation for developing this application? What do you hope it accomplishes?
A: iPhone apps are one of the most interesting new developments around, as far as communicating with fans goes. I think it’s so important for me to be able to talk to people wherever they are. I really like the idea of building a community of like-minded people, sharing ideas about music and clubbing and life in general. My online site was completely revamped last year to make it more user friendly, and we’re adding new options all the time, like giving people access to upload their own productions, share those across Facebook and MySpace and places like that. And people can give their opinions on the work and vote for the tracks they like. I’ve just actually signed up the first person from the feddelegrand.com site onto Flamingo Recordings which was great. So now with the iFedde iPhone App, we’ve extended everything we’ve done on the site into your mobile life, so you can check in whenever and wherever you want, get involved on the forums and chats even if you’re on the dance floor! For me that is mind-blowing. I love this new digital age we’re in. The developments and possibilities are exciting. (more…)


Headed Down for Miami WMC 2010!

Miami WMC

Well, we’ve gotten to that special time of the year again, the time when the weather starts warming up and the dance music industry starts preparing for the Miami Winter Music Conference (WMC). No matter how many other events I attend, WMC will always hold a special place in my heart. Warm weather, palm trees, the beach, and incredible music always make for a memorable combination!

As usual, RV will have a presence at WMC this year. Our aim is to bring you coverage of some of the best events. In this post, I want to highlight a few of the parties we’ll be covering…

For starters, we’ll be covering the Victor Calderone and Sander Kleinenberg pool party, at the Surcomber Hotel, on Thursday, March 25th. This should be epic! The party will be going from 11:00am to 10:30pm. Let’s picture it…sitting poolside, sipping a mojito, everybody’s grooving to the pounding beats of these two reputed DJs. Nice!

On Thursday night, our focus will shift to Shine at the Shelbourne Hotel, where Hernan Cattaneo and Darren Emerson will be holding it down. I’ve seen both of these guys live, and the music was fantastic. They’ve both been getting the job done for years now, and I have no reason to think they’ll break the tradition this year.

On Friday night, another exciting party is going down at Shine. Dave Seaman, Nick Warren, D. Ramirez, and Hybrid are going to be providing a musical odyssey for all comers. We’ll bring you a recap of this promising event.

On Friday and Saturday, we’ll also be bringing you coverage of the 2010 Ultra Music Festival! This massive event represents the climax of the whole WMC week. As always, Ultra will showcase the talents of the world’s biggest DJs – Tiesto, Deadmau5, Sasha and Digweed, Carl Cox, David Guetta, Eric Prydz, Armin van Buuren, Above and Beyond, Erick Morillo, and the list goes on and on!

As you can tell, it’ll be a busy few days down in Miami! Stay tuned to our blog for more updates on these events and some other amazing parties!

Eddie B