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STS9 & Telepath Live at The Brown Theatre in Louisville, KY


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Last night may have been the best concert I have seen this year. Definitely in my top 5 of the year without question. As some one who has just returned home to Louisville, KY after 4 years out in Denver Colorado I can tell you that Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9) is the hottest band since Phish. I originally mentioned STS9 to the Resonant Vibes community back in my Livetronica blog post. This unfortunately was my first time ever seeing the band perform live and I now regret, more than one can imagine, not tagging along with my friends to catch these guys the numerous times they played Red Rocks Amphitheater or The Filmore while I was attending Denver University. This should mean a lot to anyone who knows me, as I have long been dubbed the non-believer, constantly preaching about how the band was just not that good and I could not understand the buzz. Well that all flew out the window last night at The Brown Theatre in Louisville, KY!

To begin I fully believe one must experience this band live in order to truly understand the magic of what they are creating. These guys are not a rock band, they are not a jam band, an electronic band, or a funk band. Simply put an STS9 concert is like an alien space ship blasting through the universe at the speed of light into another cosmic realm with a tripped out raging dance party going on inside. It is not a concert at all but more of a spiritual awakening. As my buddy Mitch said last night “Welcome to the tribe!”

Now I know I’m late to jump on bored the spaceship so I’ll try to keep my preaching to a minimum since this is not a new experience for many.

The show at The Brown Theatre started super slow with a very late blooming crowd. I got to the venue just in time to introduce myself to the opening act Telepath, who allowed me to observe their performance form side stage. These guys are absolutely stunning in the own right. As a member of STS9’s view own label 1320 Records, which is one of the hottest Independent labels around right now, I can tell you these guys bring the heat.

The trio is made up of Curt Heiny on Bass, Michael Christie on Keyboards and Mike B on Drums. In the short 45-60 min set they played, Telepath went through a journey of world/ethnic sounds saturated with thick beats that made you forget you were in a theatre and not dancing around a fire in a remote area of the Middle East or India. The essence of the performance was that laptops & sequencers were just as important as playing an instrument, and they combined the two elements with such sophistication that is came across like a top class non-stop DJ mix which moved seamlessly through Downtempo, Breakbeat and Dub! A real treat to hear and much bigger treat to see live. Check out Telepath now! Download a 30 minute promo mix by them right HERE. Also you can buy a lot of Telepath music in the Resonant Vibes Shop!

After Telepath’s set ended at about 9pm the crowd started forming very quickly. With a short 30 minute equipment change and a flickering of the house lights STS9 took the stage too a screaming, glow stick spinning crowd of probably about 800! I instantly lost my friends in the frenzy of getting to our seats, only to realize they were way up in the front dancing in the aisles along with everyone else. No one was paying attention to who’s seat was who’s. In that moment is was just a dance wherever you want kind of show and the vibes were positive like that through out the night! Since this was my first STS9 experience I am not sure about any of the songs names, but can tell you it did not matter. The magic was in the setlist as whole! The songs never stopped. Each one would flow right into the next without even the slightest moment to breathe. The band performed everything perfectly and the crowd was giving them so much love back that the energy never dropped.

One of my concerns going to see the band for the first time was that they had recently parted ways with their lighting designer Saxton, who has enough buzz in his own right. I will say that I was not let down in the least bit by their new guy. The light show for this concert was spectacular. One the most interesting aspect about the light show was the fact that the band remained in the darkness, as not to single out any one member but only accentuate the music as a whole. They also used a very sophisticated back lit LED type screen, which took up the entire stage behind the band and project patterns/images at the crowd. It truly created a visionary expression that was as mesmerizing to look at as the music was to hear.

Again, like Telepath, STS9 was using laptops and sequencers as integral part of their performance and it worked so beautifully. Their stage setup was also one of the most brilliant and extremely well thought out uses of space on stage I have experienced. For some reason it truly enhanced the spaceship motif to me. A friend and me quickly realized that at 10:30pm, after 1.5 hours of nonstop playing, that the band was not going to take a set break. With The Brown Theatre being located directly under the high class Brown Hotel, we came to the conclusion there must be a strict curfew and sure enough at 11pm the band left the stage only to return for probably a 30 minute encore. I later found out through a friend that the band has actually changed their fall performances to include just one large set with a big encore. The show ended with a very smooth soft piece which was the perfect night cap.

Once it was all said and done the energy was still pumping through everyone’s veins like a freight train, so we naturally dipped into a house party packed full of fellow concert goers, then after an intimate dance party back at a friends apartment I finally made my way into bed at 3am.

It was an amazing night with amazing friends. I am already thinking that it seems like a perfect idea to catch the band on their New Years run in Denver Colorado. If you have not heard STS9 or Telepath check them out now, and more importantly go see them live!

John “The Grizz” Grisanti


Livetronica!


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Let me first briefly introduce myself. My name is John Grisanti or “The GRIZZ” as I am known around the office thanks to Eddie B’s love for nicknaming. I am the new “Intern” at Resonant Vibes. I could be considered a “jam band” fanatic by most people, as I see an average of 65 live shows a year and have been known to follow around a certain band named Umphrey’s McGee. I am, however, still a noob when it comes to Electronic Dance Music, but Sam and Eddie are trying to change that :) !

The reason I am writing a blog post today is to give the RV community a glimpse into the biggest trend in my scene (jam band) since its creation back in the 60’s. This trend is something I have been watching unfold over the past several years now, and it has all but taken over the jam band culture.

The trend/style has been dubbed “Livetronica”!

Arguably the fastest moving phenomena in the festival/jam circuit, “Livetronica” was by most fans’ accounts started by The Disco Biscuits around 1996. The idea is simple, take live instruments like bass, drums, guitar, and piano, and create electronic dance music. For the longest time bands in the jam scene were focused on having extended periods of two/three chord jams while trading off solos and singing goofy lyrics. Now a large part of the community is shifting to completely instrumental arrangements with no one member playing above any other, but instead the entire band plays almost to a mood or pulse. The trend has become so electronically oriented now that many of these bands, especially Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9), have become just as known for playing live instruments as they are for playing complete DJ/PA shows in which all the members relinquish their instruments for laptops and mixing decks.

Apart from the way the jam community dresses and smells :) , they seem to want the same thing the dance music community wants – a kick ass party with non stop grooving tunes to keep that body moving. There are some very key similarities to note about both scenes.

1. The songs usually flow into one another with out much or any pauses just like a good electronic mix.
2. The light show is often just as important and intense to the crowd as the music itself.
3. The show/party always starts late and never ends early (after party after party)

This movement should not be taken lightly or viewed as a FAD. Quite the contrary. Just one year ago STS9, one of the premier “livetronica” bands, headlined a two night run at the famous 9,000+ capacity Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado and then played there again this July with DJ Pretty Lights as the opening act! The show was preceded and followed by various raging parties and late night concerts all around Denver! The Disco Biscuits, at the same venue, put together a mini 2 day festival called Bisco Inferno in which Paul Oakenfold played along side “livetronica” bands – Lotus, The New Deal and fellow DJs Z-Trip & RJD2. On top of that, about a month ago, The Disco Biscuits held their 8th annual Camp Bisco in New York. The 3 day festival was the perfect marriage between the jam band and dance music scenes. Just a few of the artist including – STS9, Chromeo, EOTO, Pretty Lights, and Shpongle!

With all of this happening it is hard to deny that dance music is one the biggest trends in music today. It is not just a style that has evolved in its own right, but one that has deeply re-shaped other musical genres. Below is a list of some of the leaders in the “livetronica” movement. It should be noted that many of these artist don’t consider themselves to be Jam Bands but the fact is that this is the community which has embraced them and where they came from.

The Disco Biscuits
Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9)
Lotus
The New Deal
EOTO
Future Rock
Pnuma Trio
The Motet ( These guys are shifting into livetronica and Mr. Gracie actually enjoys them ;) )

If any of our readers will be in Louisville on October 14th, Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9)”>STS9 is playing the Brown Theatre. I highly recommend you check out this band as they have quickly become one of the most popular and influential bands in the “Livetronica” scene. I for one will be in attendance dancing my ass off 6th row center! It will be a show not to miss. As they say in my community these guys bring the “UNTZ”.

John “The Grizz” Grisanti


EDM Unity – frisky and Proton Join Forces for WMC ‘09

Over the past month or so, I noticed that friskyRadio and Proton Radio were being relatively quiet about their plans for WMC this year…and now I know why ;)

These guys are joining forces to deliver what has the makings of a super-tight event! On Thursday, March 26th, they’ve got Jody Wisternoff, Royal Sapien, and our own RV DJ, Eelke Kleijn, among others, getting on the decks for what I’m sure will be a night of incredible progressive tunes!

You may be wondering why I’m writing about this party, especially since we’re presenting a party with Lee Burridge on the same day. Well, I’ll give you two reasons…First, you can actually make it to both parties. Second, I’m really liking this show of unity!

There’s a lot of competition in the electronic music industry – artists competing to sell tracks, DJs competing for fan support, radio stations competing for listeners, and yes, download stores competing for customers…but at the end of the day, I sincerely believe we’re all on the same team! We all need to be enjoying this music and working together to help the rest of the world realize how incredible it is! …so I’m digging the fact that frisky and Proton are joining forces.

…who knows, one day you may even find yourself at at RV-Beatport shindig, with cats and dogs holding hands on the dance floor :D

Eddie B


listed and RV present the Cecille and Oslo Records Showcase

As you can see from Eddie’s post below we’re pleased to be co-presenting the Leeeeky Tikki party with listed Productions. Well, not being content to present only one party, we thought it would be a good idea to partner with listed again to deliver what is already being touted to be one of the parties of WMC this year; the Cecille and Oslo showcase at the Victor Hotel on March 28.

Cecille Records was founded by Nick Curly and Marc Scholl, with an approach towards releasing music with a sound somewhere between deep, minimal house and techno. With the releases from the likes of Curly, Andomat3000 and Robert Dietz it’s clear they are holding true to those values.

Oslo Records, was the result of Federico Molinari and Nekes (Nektarios Danias) coming together in 2007 to start a label that would be motivated by talented artists and focussed on releasing music with a sound somewhere between house and techno.

In June of 2007, Oslo Records released Johnny D.’s ‘Manipulation’ 12” which makes no apologies for the combination of stripped down and driving tech sounds, with live percussive elements layered on top. The Nekes remix provided some minimal contrast and helped put both Johnny D. and the label on the map after it received strong support.

It’s interesting to point out that the minimal trend seems to be almost over these days, and a fusion style of tribal tech-house along with nu-disco stuff is getting a lot attention. With either one the trend is heading back towards productions with some life, soul and real instruments – rather than just a few clicks an bleeps over the top of a kick drum. With the ‘Manipulation’ releases you can see that Oslo were already ahead of the curve when that release come out, and now the rest of the scene is playing catch up.

And now the two labels come together in Miami to provide the sounds for the pool area at the Victor Hotel on Saturday, March 28. The listed residents will be heading up room two, with their special guests—who RV are very excited about—so it promises to be quite an event.

All I can say is that if you are planing on making the trip to Miami then you should plan to attend. It’s guaranteed to be a ridiculous 12 hours of some of the best house, and techno to be found in Miami that week.

We’ll be there giving some gift cards away as part of our new site promotion so don’t be shy, come over and introduce yourself, and don’t miss out!

Tickets are on sale now through Resident Advisor HERE.


Headed to Sonotheque Tonight, Who’s With Me?

Sonotheque

All right, here’s the last call for our event tonight in Chicago. I’ll be hitting the road soon…this one should be good :D

We’ll get going around 9:00pm at Sonotheque in Chicago. We’ve got Exercise One, Kate Simko, Hac Le, and Jason Patrick all on the decks for what promises to be a super-dope night.

…see you there!

Eddie B


RV and Listed Are Doing It Up Again!

ListedIt’s going down once again! …and I’m writing this post to give our blog readers a heads up…

RV is teaming up with the listed crew to bring you some more super-tightness :D

We’re sponsoring a listed productions event that will be held on Friday, December 12th, at Sonotheque in Chicago. Exercise One (of Mobilee Records) is headlining, and you’ll also be able to catch sets from Kate Simko, Jason Patrick, and Hac Le.

I wrote a blog post last week to give you a sick mix from Exercise One. If you haven’t checked it out already, you should…once you’re done listening, I’m sure you’ll be as excited as I am about hearing them do their live PA gig. I’ve got a mix from Kate Simko that I’ll be posting later on our blog, and I actually wrote a blog post a while ago giving a link to one of Hac Le’s mixes. I don’t think I’ve ever heard Jason Patrick play, but he’s in good company, so I’m sure he’s tight.

Not only is the talent for this event super-tight, the venue seems really cool. There’s a good write-up about Sonotheque on Resident Advisor. Basically, the place is nicely done with a killer sound system ;)

This should be an outstanding event. I’ll be writing some more about it in the weeks ahead.

Eddie B


Digweed and Chris Fortier and Pacha NYC, Friday, September 19!

John Digweed PachaAll right RV blog readers, I’ve got a rock solid event for you if you’re anywhere near New York City this weekend…John Digweed and Chris Fortier are going to be playing at Pacha on Friday, September 19th.

[Before you read the rest of this post, click the play icon below for a super-tight mix.]

This event has some real meaning to me. Allow me to explain…

Let’s rewind the clock to the year 2000 when Eddie B was still in the early stages of his plunge down the rabbit hole of electronic music. I was enjoying Digweed’s Global Underground CDs and some of his other mixes, and I also started frequenting a club that will probably always be my favorite…I’m talking about the legendary Twilo…an enormous club with a sound system unlike anything I’ve ever heard since…if you were in the NYC house scene around this time, then you know where I’m going with this…   ….I’m talking about Sasha and Digweed holding down the epic residency at Twilo…I used to attend their gigs at Twilo on a regular basis, and words simply cannot describe the tightness…

…so anyway, why am I rambling about the good ol’ days? Well, it just so happens that Eddie B has not seen John Digweed in NYC since Twilo shut down in 2001! …and it just so happens that Eddie B will be up in NYC this weekend!

The only rub in this matter is that September 19th is my girlfriend’s birthday so I’ll have to do what she’s up for doing. …but she’s already confessed her willingness to check this out, and I must say I’m excited about the prospect of catching Diggers at Pacha on a solid sound system!

After years of listening to countless hours of electronic music, Digweed still has a special place in my mind. His music has taken me to some far off, unique places, and I think he’s re-surfaced with a great sound of late…it’s suggestive of the old school Diggers, but with a new school twist. If you haven’t already done so, click the play icon below, and you’ll hear a live mix he recorded back at Amnesia. It’s hot stuff; you won’t be disappointed!

Of course, I don’t mean to be irreverant to Chris Fortier. I’ve always like this guy’s sound too! I like the mixes I’ve grabbed over the years by him, and I really enjoyed hearing him live when Sam brought him to Louisville.

Bottom Line: This Friday’s shindig with Diggers and Chris Fortier at Pacha may literally be the hottest dance music ticket in the world this weekend! If you’re in town, I hope to see you there!

Eddie B

 
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Varsity All Stars Party Recap

Varsity All Stars Hac Le

Well, Sam and I are back from Chicago, and I’m feeling obliged to write a post about the Varsity All Stars party that went down on Sunday. ….we had a blast!

Let me just start by saying that listed Productions is a firstrate outfit! These guys really handle their business. Their events are well-planned, well-orchestrated, and well-attended…and they’re tons of fun….so, many thanks to the listed crew for making the Varsity All Stars party happen!

…and now a brief description of the event…

Before you even got to the venue, you could hear the bass bumpin’ blocks away :D …I love that feeling of anticipation you get when you get near an electronic music event and you can start to hear the tunes. …so anyway, when I rolled into the event, none other than the venerable Hac Le was on the decks, tagging with Mike Khoury, and these guys were straight bangin’ it out! …thumpin’ tech house sounds getting everybody in the right state of mind.

As the afternoon progressed, the energy started to build in the outside area…especially after Cassy got on the decks. Cassy started her set on a relaxed note, and gradually built the energy up over the next few hours. By the time night fell, even more people had showed up, and the crowd’s energy was palpable.

Varsity All Stars Party

Everybody was feelin’ right and enjoying the scene. Cassy would go into a breakdown, and then when she’d drop the beat, people would start jumping around like cats on a hot tin roof. You gotta love it when you’re in a crowd of people who are all on the same wavelength, just letting go, and enjoying quality electronic music.

After Cassy finished her set, Naveen G jumped on the decks. Cool, calm, and collected as always, Naveen proceeded to hold it down. I really dig this guy’s technician-like style.

All in all, the Varsity All Stars party was an outstanding event. I’m really glad RV was a part of it!

…be on the lookout for more RV-listed events in the future!

Eddie B


It’s Goin’ Down Again — The Varsity All Stars & Cassy Tearin’ It up in Chicago

Varisty All Stars

It’s goin’ down once again!!! …and Eddie B’s starting to get excited…

We do a lot of work over here at RV, and being based in Louisville, Kentucky, we don’t always have big electronic music events happening (no disrespect to my hometown because I love The ‘Ville). …so it’s great when we have opportunities to bathe ourselves in tight sounds at premier music events, like the one happening this week in Chicago!

This Sunday, September 7th, listed Productions is bringing you the Varsity All Stars party, and RV has signed up as a sponsor. The party is at Moretti’s (1645 West Jackson Street in Chicago). Things will get started at noon, and they’ll keep going until midnight. There will be food, drinks, and (of course) killer tunes playing. …That’s 12 straight hours of goodness; can you handle it?

CassyThe talent for this event is overwhelming. First off, we have Cassy holding it down as the headliner. Of Carribean and Austrian descent and hailing from Berlin, Cassy will be importing some superbad, cutting-edge house and techno tunes to keep the party live. In September alone, she has gigs in New York City, Chicago, Essen, Nagoya, and Tokyo. …and you know she’s not comin’ all the way to Chicago to play games!

In addition to Cassy, we have the Varsity All Stars roster stepping up to bang things out. These guys are like mailmen: they deliver :D …for those who don’t already know the Varsity All Stars team, it includes

Dory (Los Angeles)

Hac Le (Chicago)

Jeffrey Allen (San Francisco)

Mike Khoury (London-Chicago)

Naveen G (New York City)

Nikita (San Francisco)

As if this talent lineup weren’t enough, we’ve also got a long list of heavy-hitting local talent signed up. This list includes

Brenda D (Chicago)

Brian Gardner (Chicago)

Chris Caliendo (Chicago)

Dirtybird (Chicago)

Funk Shui (Chicago)

Jason Patrick (Detroit)

Jesse Lee (Chicago)

Johnny Chaos (Miami)

Justin Reed (Chicago)

RJ Pickens (Chicago)

Sasha Navarro (Chicago)

Sassmouth (London)

Steven Robert (Detroit)

Striz (Chicago)

Eddie B


PVD at Pier 54 in NYC

PVD Pier 54

It’s been a while since I wrote my last blog post. Things have been crazy over here at RV…we’re working on some good stuff :)   …more on all that later; for now, I want to mention an event that some of our blog readers may already know about….Paul van Dyk is going to be rocking it at Hudson River Park’s Pier 54 in New York City on August 16th! I don’t ordinarily blog about non-RV events, but I have a few reasons for writing this post…

First, I just want to give props to the Made Events crew. I can’t really remember when those guys started putting on big electronic music events, but they’re running the show now! Seriously, a lot of the hottest parties that I hear about these days are being put on by Made Events, and I’d say this is just another feather in their cap.

…now I can already hear a few rumblings amongst my fellow die-hard electronic music lovers out there…."but Eddie B, why are you blogging about PVD; that cat’s anything but underground…" In response to this comment, I’d first of all have to point out that Paul van Dyk has done more for electronic music than 1,000 of the average people who talk about how commercial he may be. I’d also have to say that I have a personal connection to the idea of catching Paul van Dyk in New York City. I remember hearing him play at Twilo in NYC back in the day…and let me assure you those were some EPIC nights!

Some of you may know that Paul has a ritual of playing in NYC in the summertime. He’s traditionally played in Central Park. A few years ago, I happened to be in NYC, and I went to the event to promote Resonant Vibes. For some reason, I had decided that it wasn’t worth buying a ticket because I wasn’t sure if my girlfriend was going to be into it, and she was with me. However, when we got to the event, I realized very quickly how big of a mistake I had made. I was outside the area where he was performing, but I could hear the tunes and hear the crowd responding. The NYC summer air was feeling right, and there was an electricity in the atmosphere…I really started kicking myself for not getting tickets…and then I started talking to scalpers, but they were charging more than I could afford to pay. That’s one event that I definitely regret missing.

Bottom Line: There’s something special about catching Paul van Dyk in New York City. I just wanted to write this post to let our blog readers know about his upcoming event ;)

Eddie B