You can hear more of her excellent selections in her very friendly blog, MISSSABADO that just kicked off last month. I'm almost certain you won't regret dropping by her little club. ;)
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
REPROGRAM MUSIC NON-STOP 007
This week's podcast comes to us from MISSSABADO. She has really good taste, as you will find it demonstrated here in The Beat Repeat mix recorded live last month in Lost Angeles...

You can hear more of her excellent selections in her very friendly blog, MISSSABADO that just kicked off last month. I'm almost certain you won't regret dropping by her little club. ;)
You can hear more of her excellent selections in her very friendly blog, MISSSABADO that just kicked off last month. I'm almost certain you won't regret dropping by her little club. ;)
Monday, June 29, 2009
REPROGRAM MUSIC NON-STOP 006
The Reprogram podcasts have been on vacation for a weeks but by no means did that mean we were stopping them.
This week we have PERVERT of ANALOGICAL FORCE from Madrid, Spain supplying us with a rather complex mix of IDM and ELECTRO-NIX. If I remember correctly, I stumbled across Pervert's Myspace page a couple of years ago and heard his 'Kernel Panic' mix session and was completely floored---I still give that mix a good listen as it's one of the best electro sessions I've heard since some of DJ STINGRAY 313's electro/techno beatdowns. That being said, THIS particular mix from Pervert is a bit different from what I've heard him do, however, it further demonstrates his talent as a DJ. You'll hear stuff from THE BLACK DOG, VIBERT & SIMMONDS, PLAID, D'ARCANGELO, and more...
This mix was made exclusively for Reprogram Music, and we're grateful to have Pervert on for the podcast series!


DOWNLOAD IT!!!
contact:
info@analogicalforce.com
http://www.facebook.com/analogical.force
http://www.myspace.com/analogicalforce
This week we have PERVERT of ANALOGICAL FORCE from Madrid, Spain supplying us with a rather complex mix of IDM and ELECTRO-NIX. If I remember correctly, I stumbled across Pervert's Myspace page a couple of years ago and heard his 'Kernel Panic' mix session and was completely floored---I still give that mix a good listen as it's one of the best electro sessions I've heard since some of DJ STINGRAY 313's electro/techno beatdowns. That being said, THIS particular mix from Pervert is a bit different from what I've heard him do, however, it further demonstrates his talent as a DJ. You'll hear stuff from THE BLACK DOG, VIBERT & SIMMONDS, PLAID, D'ARCANGELO, and more...
This mix was made exclusively for Reprogram Music, and we're grateful to have Pervert on for the podcast series!
DOWNLOAD IT!!!
contact:
info@analogicalforce.com
http://www.facebook.com/analogical.force
http://www.myspace.com/analogicalforce
Sunday, June 28, 2009
PLAYLISTS
Here's what was in rotation during my set Friday at the opening of our new monthly at Zepplin, LOADED:
-Michael Jackson - 'Thriller' (instrumental)
-Michael Jackson - 'Beat It' (Terrible Edit)
-Ricardo Villalobos & Luciano - 'Something Bad' (re-edit of Michael Jackson's 'Bad')
-Rafale - 'Drive' (Grum remix)
-Colder - 'To The Music' (Optimo Espacio Take Two Mix)
-The Kills - 'Cheap and Cheerful' (XXXchange Acid Edit)
-ZZT - 'The Worm' (Erol Alkan's Extended Rework)
-Friendly Fires - 'Photobooth' (Mock & Toof Mix)
-TTC - 'Travailler' (Orgasmic Mix)
-DJ Sneak - 'Funky Rhythm' (Border Patrol Remix)
-Claude VonStroke - 'Aundy'
-Daniel Steinberg - 'Cry All Night'
-Sebo K - 'Diva' (Nick Curly Remix)
-Alex Flatner - 'Soul CA Jones' (Simon Baker's Infant Mix)
-Axel Boman - 'Arcimboldo'
-Cassy - 'For You' (Real Raw Mix by Jus Ed)
-La Pena - 'Tribal Dance'
-Matt Tolfrey - 'I Just Can't Take It'
-DJ T. - 'Booty Call' (Evan Bagg's 6:15 Mix)
-Peace Division - 'Freak This'
...and then the following evening I carried on for quite a while for our Pride Weekend Edition of WILD FRUITS at Mangos with the following tracks (or at least the ones I can remember playing!!!):
-Ray Okpara - 'Please'
-Kawabata - 'Coming Soon'
-Wareika - 'King's Child' (Ricardo Villalobos Remix)
-Veitengruber - 'Bon Melange'
-Claude VonStroke - 'Aundy'
-Marcin Czubala - 'Day 2'
-Hector - 'Canaca'
-Nic Fanciulli - 'Green Tea'
-Carlos Sanchez & DJ Ray - 'Koh Samui'
-Santos - 'Hold Home' (Luna City Express Remix)
-Justin Martin - 'The Sad Piano' (Charles Webster Remix)
-Lee Van Dowski & Glimpse - 'La Cocina Del Cabron'
-Bodymovin - 'Good Time' (Martinez Remix)
-Ekkohaus - 'Unsound'
-Vegas Gas - 'El Galgo'
-Seth Troxler - 'Aphrika'
-DOP - 'I'm Just A Man' (Jackmate's Rejacked Version)
-DOP - 'Horny'
-Michel Cleis - 'La Mezcla'
-Pier Bucci - 'Hay Consuelo'
-Shinedoe - "Hey DJ'
-Audio Soul Project - 'Reality Check' (Vincenzo Remix)
-Maus & Stolle - 'Adore' (Lakeof Remix by Meat & Reboot)
-Omar S - 'Give It To Me'
-Martinez -'Le Cirkus'
-Tracks & The City - 'I'll Be There' (Gruber & Nurnberg Remix)
-Butch & Virginia - 'From Above'
-Tony Lionni - 'Found A Place'
-Nima Gorji - 'Survivors'
-Michael Jackson - 'Thriller' (instrumental)
-Michael Jackson - 'Beat It' (Terrible Edit)
-Ricardo Villalobos & Luciano - 'Something Bad' (re-edit of Michael Jackson's 'Bad')
-Rafale - 'Drive' (Grum remix)
-Colder - 'To The Music' (Optimo Espacio Take Two Mix)
-The Kills - 'Cheap and Cheerful' (XXXchange Acid Edit)
-ZZT - 'The Worm' (Erol Alkan's Extended Rework)
-Friendly Fires - 'Photobooth' (Mock & Toof Mix)
-TTC - 'Travailler' (Orgasmic Mix)
-DJ Sneak - 'Funky Rhythm' (Border Patrol Remix)
-Claude VonStroke - 'Aundy'
-Daniel Steinberg - 'Cry All Night'
-Sebo K - 'Diva' (Nick Curly Remix)
-Alex Flatner - 'Soul CA Jones' (Simon Baker's Infant Mix)
-Axel Boman - 'Arcimboldo'
-Cassy - 'For You' (Real Raw Mix by Jus Ed)
-La Pena - 'Tribal Dance'
-Matt Tolfrey - 'I Just Can't Take It'
-DJ T. - 'Booty Call' (Evan Bagg's 6:15 Mix)
-Peace Division - 'Freak This'
...and then the following evening I carried on for quite a while for our Pride Weekend Edition of WILD FRUITS at Mangos with the following tracks (or at least the ones I can remember playing!!!):
-Ray Okpara - 'Please'
-Kawabata - 'Coming Soon'
-Wareika - 'King's Child' (Ricardo Villalobos Remix)
-Veitengruber - 'Bon Melange'
-Claude VonStroke - 'Aundy'
-Marcin Czubala - 'Day 2'
-Hector - 'Canaca'
-Nic Fanciulli - 'Green Tea'
-Carlos Sanchez & DJ Ray - 'Koh Samui'
-Santos - 'Hold Home' (Luna City Express Remix)
-Justin Martin - 'The Sad Piano' (Charles Webster Remix)
-Lee Van Dowski & Glimpse - 'La Cocina Del Cabron'
-Bodymovin - 'Good Time' (Martinez Remix)
-Ekkohaus - 'Unsound'
-Vegas Gas - 'El Galgo'
-Seth Troxler - 'Aphrika'
-DOP - 'I'm Just A Man' (Jackmate's Rejacked Version)
-DOP - 'Horny'
-Michel Cleis - 'La Mezcla'
-Pier Bucci - 'Hay Consuelo'
-Shinedoe - "Hey DJ'
-Audio Soul Project - 'Reality Check' (Vincenzo Remix)
-Maus & Stolle - 'Adore' (Lakeof Remix by Meat & Reboot)
-Omar S - 'Give It To Me'
-Martinez -'Le Cirkus'
-Tracks & The City - 'I'll Be There' (Gruber & Nurnberg Remix)
-Butch & Virginia - 'From Above'
-Tony Lionni - 'Found A Place'
-Nima Gorji - 'Survivors'
Monday, June 08, 2009
Sunday, May 31, 2009
REPROGRAM MUSIC NON-STOP 005
This week we are lucky, because this week our guest for the Reprogram Music Non-Stop is ZERKALO, hailing from various locations, but primarily Germany/France and the USA. For those in the know, ZERKALO is a newer project from Heinrich Mueller (yes, of the infamous DOPPLEREFFEKT!!!) and Victoria Lukas. The sound is similar to other Heinrich Mueller projects like ARPANET, DER ZYKLUS, and more recent DOPPLEREFFEKT but remains completely unique with Victoria's chilling, but sweet vocals.
As of current there are no ZERKALO releases and there are no interviews with members of this project. Some may be confused by this sort of behavior as an artist, but I find it to work well-- I'm much more intrigued with an artist's anonymity. In the end it should always be the music that speaks---rather than revealing interviews that may only work in one context for that particular moment.
ZERKALO has asked this mix to be dedicated to Marie Alexandra Van Huffel.
Okay, enjoy!!!

You can also download it HERE.
For those that must have a playlist:
et expecto resurrectionem mortuorum - i. des profondeurs de l'abîme.../ olivier messiaen
zero volume/arpanet
icct hedral {edit} /aphex twin
we are eternal /ultradyne
cosmic car/cybotron
secret desire/ i_F
insecticide/ fad gadget
das leben und der tod /analog
in your pyramid / luke eargoggle
when i was sick/zerkalo
odessa theme/alden tyrell
wavejumper/drexciya
the man machine/kraftwerk
higgs-mechanism/dopplereffekt
You can visit their Myspace music page HERE.
In addition to all of this, here are some visuals!!! ----
As of current there are no ZERKALO releases and there are no interviews with members of this project. Some may be confused by this sort of behavior as an artist, but I find it to work well-- I'm much more intrigued with an artist's anonymity. In the end it should always be the music that speaks---rather than revealing interviews that may only work in one context for that particular moment.
ZERKALO has asked this mix to be dedicated to Marie Alexandra Van Huffel.
Okay, enjoy!!!
You can also download it HERE.
For those that must have a playlist:
et expecto resurrectionem mortuorum - i. des profondeurs de l'abîme.../ olivier messiaen
zero volume/arpanet
icct hedral {edit} /aphex twin
we are eternal /ultradyne
cosmic car/cybotron
secret desire/ i_F
insecticide/ fad gadget
das leben und der tod /analog
in your pyramid / luke eargoggle
when i was sick/zerkalo
odessa theme/alden tyrell
wavejumper/drexciya
the man machine/kraftwerk
higgs-mechanism/dopplereffekt
You can visit their Myspace music page HERE.
In addition to all of this, here are some visuals!!! ----
Friday, May 29, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
REPROGRAM MUSIC NON-STOP 004
The other night after WILD FRUITS!, Dan of GLASNOST and I got on the topic of the 'cosmic disco' sound and how prevalent it is in electronic music today. This made me want to leave the bar behind and listen to some of those spaced out mixes, and fall into a nice, drooling slumber. I ended up having the last available Lone Star at the bar (coudn't tear me away from it!), but was still anxious to go through some of the mixes I would find when the whole 'cosmic' trend really blew up a few years ago.
Since we didn't have anyone submit a mix to us this week, I dug up this mix-tape by some DJ just known as EVAN, recorded at Discoteca Boomerang for this week's non-stop. My guess is that this tape (#48)is from around 1984....and, well is it cosmic....balearic....typhoon?...
Just give it a listen---I think this mix is a great little primer to the 'cosmic sound' that everyone seems to still be wild about.
Oh, and if anyone has any leads on this EVAN DJ, I'd be curious to know more about this guy!

Since we didn't have anyone submit a mix to us this week, I dug up this mix-tape by some DJ just known as EVAN, recorded at Discoteca Boomerang for this week's non-stop. My guess is that this tape (#48)is from around 1984....and, well is it cosmic....balearic....typhoon?...
Just give it a listen---I think this mix is a great little primer to the 'cosmic sound' that everyone seems to still be wild about.
Oh, and if anyone has any leads on this EVAN DJ, I'd be curious to know more about this guy!
Sunday, May 17, 2009
REPROGRAM NON-STOP 003
This week's podcast comes to us from the Chicago native known to many as TRAXX, aka MELVIN OLIPHANT III and many other aliases. Melvin has worked alongside such artists as LEGOWELT ('Stranger In the Strangest of Lands' was the devastating track of 2006, released on Creme Organization), JTC, DJ HELL, and many others.
He is also the label boss/creative director for one of the most controversial and SERIOUS record labels to come about since the likes of Underground Resistance simply known as NATION. Below is a brief interview with Melvin for Reprogram Music where we discuss the present and more importantly, the future for Melvin and the NATION label....
RMM = REPROGRAM MUSIC MULTIMEDIA
MO= MELVIN OLIPHANT
RMM: So, for those that don't already know, tell us, who are you, and your many production aliases?
MO: Well..you said who I am above...
My many alias productions are:
TRAXX, XxART,X, THE GREEN GOBLIN, X2, SATURN V, THE DIRTY CRIMINALS,
THE POETIC PAINTER M, MB DANSE,MUTANT BEAT DANCE, VILLAN X, J/M STRAP
and LOST FREQUENCIES as it stands now..hopefully not more.
RMM: You are now running a controversial record label for a little over 2 years now, tell us about it and what prompted you to begin releasing music independently and in such a D.I.Y. fashion?
MO: The label started now 3 years ago. My un-official 1st release was on Relief Records in 2006 when I introduced X2 for our 1st track production (Traxx, JTC, DMC)
called 'Time, Elevation, Rhythm. It was a 12:35 track for the A-side.
The sound of the label I expose is underground but for what I do with it, makes it more than just 'underground.'
Nation is Our OWN sound, influenced from the early inception of dance music to produce an impressive slew of no-holds-barred, full-on electronic/synth rhythm tracks resisting the current trend for an over-calculated digital sound which has retained the musicality in keeping it very real. For each release we've done it's always been different...it's never the same formula twice...
If that was the case we wouldn't evolve, we would just slip into a record bin with a card sticking out that would say who knows what.
Regardless that could be the case at the moment with the way of the economy. When I do release something I do it for the 1 standard point: the music lovers out there..
I press only 500 copies 1 time with NEVER re-pressing again. Till this moment I have NO copies of the 1st 5 releases on Nation.
That being said hopefully I can assure those that read this know that we take the music seriously with a positive outlook to bring new people to join our movement thru the course of what happened back in the days of Chicago, Detroit and the world between the years of early 80's to the late end of the 90's to the present time of the scene currently into the future of OUR tomorrow.
RMM: When did you start producing music? Were you a DJ first, then producer, or did these both just come to you around the same time?
MO: I started producing music 1998..I am a Disc Jock (the proper title)...not a DJ.
A lot of people don't understand the difference..but if you're a head then you realize what I'm explaining. How I was brought up?..I began playin' wax in 1986.
I didn't know about a relationship between Chicago House and Techno back in the mid to late 80s. Maybe others did..but I was too crazed to the radio + parties.
RMM: Your musical influences run across the board. What artists really had a significant impact on your sound?
MO: I am mostly heavily influenced from RON HARDY. I also saw him 2 times in my younger life and I'm happy to say it was worth every moment. I was also fortunate to experience the days of Medusa's where most of the industrial scene began with groups + labels like Front 242, Ministry, Wax Trax, Nitzer Ebb, Psyche, Yellow,
Chris & Cosey and where many others got their start. Somehow all of these artists plus others have impacted me to become this musical artist of sound that has taken shape.
RMM: Jakbeat. I'm certain people are like "This jakbeat thing, what are they talking about?" Here's your time to let people know!...
MO: Jakbeat is the renaissance of what early producers from Chicago, Detroit, London, New York, Germany and the World created. It's a truly separate genre in its own right...the reason is because Jakbeat is influenced from not just techno and house...
It derives from Elektronic Body Music, Freestyle, Disco Not Disco, Punk-Goth, Synth Pop Music, Minimal Wave (meanin rare tapes) and Italo... Our sound cannot be created at random...it's a state of mind and different level of musical consciousness. Hypnotic patterns and melodies to push the envelope of comprehensible dance music. The main problem in music is the will of everybody (especially journalists and professionals) to categorize points and put things in boxes. Once you give a name to a genre - whatever it is - you also give him a content. Then when you do something that sounds new, people will say that you try to break the borders of that music genre in which you were classified...
But in the end there is no border and there were never any.
RMM: You're always very busy with many projects. What do you have going on right now? Tell us about your various projects/side-projects.
MO: Right now I have 3 side projects that are completed and releasing in the next weeks...
My 1st side project is for a new label out of Berlin, Germany called DISCOS CAPABLANCA as MUTANT BEAT DANCE. An alias with my partner Beau Wanzer to produce
'In a Daze' with vocals from Eric D Clark. Eric is perhaps most famous for the 1996 hit 'From: Disco to Disco' with Whirlpool Productions. He has lent his dynamic voice to Tiefschwarz and Märtini Brös, and he’s a skillful producer in his own right, with solo albums on Firm and Ladomat 2000 coming out in early June.
Next I have a side project for a new label out of Madrid, Spain called FRIGIO as J/M STRAP, an alias with a new member to Nation named Josh Werner that I recorded a track for his label a few years ago called Antenna Intl. for the track called Ron Hardy's edit of Acid. For the Frigio label the track is called 'The Owl in Daylight.' It's only 1 track on a 3 track ep. The vinyl will be grey and its limited edition of 300 copies, coming out in early June.
Lastly I have a new project completed for Minimal Wave under another new alias called MB DANSE. This is alias is also with Beau Wanzer and is scheduled to release this year. Not sure on when but this project is completed. Waiting on labels can be a long while..I don't like to wait..!!
RMM: You play a lot in Europe for a good portion of the year. Why is that?
Do you think it's that people here in the U.S. are just not ready for what's serious, and innovative??
MO: I play in Europe because no one in Chicago or the US appreciates me. They also don't wanna pay me what I want. Nowadays the dance music scene just makes me upset...I don't like what a lot of people are playing/producing these days and it's rare to ever get to hear something I actually like, although a few years ago I think the state of things was very exciting.... Plus promoters in the dance scene have their heads up their asses. Seems like people are afraid to play "unsafe" music; anything that stirs up darker emotions, or challenges the listener, anything that might scare the girls out of the club...
Definitely the people in the US are not serious in anyway or open-minded or willing to invite new ideas or concepts.
RMM: Your debut album FAITH is going to drop in July on Nation, and already gaining attention on websites like Resident Advisor. Expound on this release here--- Does its title sum up the general theme of what the album is about? Who all worked with you on this album? Also, give us the details on how many of these will be released, distributers that will carry it, etc.
MO: The title does sum up the general theme..
Faith is a creation from all of my life experiences also everyone's life in general.
The world WE live in..
The Struggles
Death
Life
Parenthood
Finance to Survive
Sharing
Friendship/Relationship
This is the story which unfolds thru emotional emancipation manifestation....
If you want to know who's on the album wait for it to drop. You want to know about copies and distro, go to RESIDENT ADVISOR.
RMM: We're very grateful to have you give us this session for Reprogram Music. Tell us, you have a title for this mix. What is it? This mix was strictly vinyl, right? Do you remember what was going on in your life when you recorded this? It's a rather heavy duty, almost dark mix...
MO: "Dark Rode Multiplex" is the title of the mix. The session was all vinyl, yes..
When I did the session I just played it; nothing came to my mind...
To hear samples of released and upcoming material from NATION and its members go HERE.
So, there you have it.....now are you ready for this session??? Click on the picture, or use the Rapidshare link below. Be prepared, this isn't for the faint of heart or the mental weak!!!

You can also download it HERE for a limited time.
He is also the label boss/creative director for one of the most controversial and SERIOUS record labels to come about since the likes of Underground Resistance simply known as NATION. Below is a brief interview with Melvin for Reprogram Music where we discuss the present and more importantly, the future for Melvin and the NATION label....
RMM = REPROGRAM MUSIC MULTIMEDIA
MO= MELVIN OLIPHANT
RMM: So, for those that don't already know, tell us, who are you, and your many production aliases?
MO: Well..you said who I am above...
My many alias productions are:
TRAXX, XxART,X, THE GREEN GOBLIN, X2, SATURN V, THE DIRTY CRIMINALS,
THE POETIC PAINTER M, MB DANSE,MUTANT BEAT DANCE, VILLAN X, J/M STRAP
and LOST FREQUENCIES as it stands now..hopefully not more.
RMM: You are now running a controversial record label for a little over 2 years now, tell us about it and what prompted you to begin releasing music independently and in such a D.I.Y. fashion?
MO: The label started now 3 years ago. My un-official 1st release was on Relief Records in 2006 when I introduced X2 for our 1st track production (Traxx, JTC, DMC)
called 'Time, Elevation, Rhythm. It was a 12:35 track for the A-side.
The sound of the label I expose is underground but for what I do with it, makes it more than just 'underground.'
Nation is Our OWN sound, influenced from the early inception of dance music to produce an impressive slew of no-holds-barred, full-on electronic/synth rhythm tracks resisting the current trend for an over-calculated digital sound which has retained the musicality in keeping it very real. For each release we've done it's always been different...it's never the same formula twice...
If that was the case we wouldn't evolve, we would just slip into a record bin with a card sticking out that would say who knows what.
Regardless that could be the case at the moment with the way of the economy. When I do release something I do it for the 1 standard point: the music lovers out there..
I press only 500 copies 1 time with NEVER re-pressing again. Till this moment I have NO copies of the 1st 5 releases on Nation.
That being said hopefully I can assure those that read this know that we take the music seriously with a positive outlook to bring new people to join our movement thru the course of what happened back in the days of Chicago, Detroit and the world between the years of early 80's to the late end of the 90's to the present time of the scene currently into the future of OUR tomorrow.
RMM: When did you start producing music? Were you a DJ first, then producer, or did these both just come to you around the same time?
MO: I started producing music 1998..I am a Disc Jock (the proper title)...not a DJ.
A lot of people don't understand the difference..but if you're a head then you realize what I'm explaining. How I was brought up?..I began playin' wax in 1986.
I didn't know about a relationship between Chicago House and Techno back in the mid to late 80s. Maybe others did..but I was too crazed to the radio + parties.
RMM: Your musical influences run across the board. What artists really had a significant impact on your sound?
MO: I am mostly heavily influenced from RON HARDY. I also saw him 2 times in my younger life and I'm happy to say it was worth every moment. I was also fortunate to experience the days of Medusa's where most of the industrial scene began with groups + labels like Front 242, Ministry, Wax Trax, Nitzer Ebb, Psyche, Yellow,
Chris & Cosey and where many others got their start. Somehow all of these artists plus others have impacted me to become this musical artist of sound that has taken shape.
RMM: Jakbeat. I'm certain people are like "This jakbeat thing, what are they talking about?" Here's your time to let people know!...
MO: Jakbeat is the renaissance of what early producers from Chicago, Detroit, London, New York, Germany and the World created. It's a truly separate genre in its own right...the reason is because Jakbeat is influenced from not just techno and house...
It derives from Elektronic Body Music, Freestyle, Disco Not Disco, Punk-Goth, Synth Pop Music, Minimal Wave (meanin rare tapes) and Italo... Our sound cannot be created at random...it's a state of mind and different level of musical consciousness. Hypnotic patterns and melodies to push the envelope of comprehensible dance music. The main problem in music is the will of everybody (especially journalists and professionals) to categorize points and put things in boxes. Once you give a name to a genre - whatever it is - you also give him a content. Then when you do something that sounds new, people will say that you try to break the borders of that music genre in which you were classified...
But in the end there is no border and there were never any.
RMM: You're always very busy with many projects. What do you have going on right now? Tell us about your various projects/side-projects.
MO: Right now I have 3 side projects that are completed and releasing in the next weeks...
My 1st side project is for a new label out of Berlin, Germany called DISCOS CAPABLANCA as MUTANT BEAT DANCE. An alias with my partner Beau Wanzer to produce
'In a Daze' with vocals from Eric D Clark. Eric is perhaps most famous for the 1996 hit 'From: Disco to Disco' with Whirlpool Productions. He has lent his dynamic voice to Tiefschwarz and Märtini Brös, and he’s a skillful producer in his own right, with solo albums on Firm and Ladomat 2000 coming out in early June.
Next I have a side project for a new label out of Madrid, Spain called FRIGIO as J/M STRAP, an alias with a new member to Nation named Josh Werner that I recorded a track for his label a few years ago called Antenna Intl. for the track called Ron Hardy's edit of Acid. For the Frigio label the track is called 'The Owl in Daylight.' It's only 1 track on a 3 track ep. The vinyl will be grey and its limited edition of 300 copies, coming out in early June.
Lastly I have a new project completed for Minimal Wave under another new alias called MB DANSE. This is alias is also with Beau Wanzer and is scheduled to release this year. Not sure on when but this project is completed. Waiting on labels can be a long while..I don't like to wait..!!
RMM: You play a lot in Europe for a good portion of the year. Why is that?
Do you think it's that people here in the U.S. are just not ready for what's serious, and innovative??
MO: I play in Europe because no one in Chicago or the US appreciates me. They also don't wanna pay me what I want. Nowadays the dance music scene just makes me upset...I don't like what a lot of people are playing/producing these days and it's rare to ever get to hear something I actually like, although a few years ago I think the state of things was very exciting.... Plus promoters in the dance scene have their heads up their asses. Seems like people are afraid to play "unsafe" music; anything that stirs up darker emotions, or challenges the listener, anything that might scare the girls out of the club...
Definitely the people in the US are not serious in anyway or open-minded or willing to invite new ideas or concepts.
RMM: Your debut album FAITH is going to drop in July on Nation, and already gaining attention on websites like Resident Advisor. Expound on this release here--- Does its title sum up the general theme of what the album is about? Who all worked with you on this album? Also, give us the details on how many of these will be released, distributers that will carry it, etc.
MO: The title does sum up the general theme..
Faith is a creation from all of my life experiences also everyone's life in general.
The world WE live in..
The Struggles
Death
Life
Parenthood
Finance to Survive
Sharing
Friendship/Relationship
This is the story which unfolds thru emotional emancipation manifestation....
If you want to know who's on the album wait for it to drop. You want to know about copies and distro, go to RESIDENT ADVISOR.
RMM: We're very grateful to have you give us this session for Reprogram Music. Tell us, you have a title for this mix. What is it? This mix was strictly vinyl, right? Do you remember what was going on in your life when you recorded this? It's a rather heavy duty, almost dark mix...
MO: "Dark Rode Multiplex" is the title of the mix. The session was all vinyl, yes..
When I did the session I just played it; nothing came to my mind...
To hear samples of released and upcoming material from NATION and its members go HERE.
So, there you have it.....now are you ready for this session??? Click on the picture, or use the Rapidshare link below. Be prepared, this isn't for the faint of heart or the mental weak!!!
You can also download it HERE for a limited time.
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