DATE: December 31st, 2010
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Bye bye 2010. It’s time to boogie. For the last hours of the year we share with you 10 of our favorite edits of 2010 that made us jump in the air and…stay there! Jump with us…
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Stevie Wonder: ‘Do I Do’ [U-Tern Disco Edit] [mp3]
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Doc Severinsen: ‘Be With You’ [DJ Harvey Edit] [mp3]
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Michel Sardou: ‘Afrique Adieu’ [Mickey Re-View] [mp3]
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Drop Out Orchestra: ‘My World Is Empty Without Dub’ [mp3]
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‘Nicolas Jaar / Nina Simone: ‘Nico’s Feelin’ Good’ [mp3]
DATE: November 19th, 2010
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[5:18] James Curd: ‘Live Forever’ [feat. JDub] [mp3]
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[6:24] Patrick Wolf: ‘Time Of My Life’ [Leo Zero Dub] [mp3]
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[8:04] Claudja Barry: ‘Love For The Sake Of Love’ [Social Disco Club Edit] [mp3]
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Disco king Bottin is coming for the first time in Thessaloniki this Friday (5/11) at Partizan as a special guest of the popular ‘Can You Relate?’ parties and promises a “disco horror” night. The Venice-based musician, producer and dj talked to Lagasta about disco, disco and disco. Yes, Italians Do It Better and Bottin is here to prove it. Related!
Lagasta: Discocracy or Discocrazy? Bottin: Discocracy doesn’t really mean anything. I really like the sound of the word itself. It then evolved in the kind of masonic artwork that Francesco Meneghini designed for the Eskimo 12″. I sort of like the idea of a secret society promoting disco in obscure ways. Many stores and reviewers mistaken the word for Discocrazy, which makes me smile. For me disco is basically an umbrella term I use for the dance music I like to play out, not only proper disco. Tracks belonging to difference genres, but that are all musically enthralling and not just heavy banging or chainsaw sounding teen electro.
When was your first night at Discotheque?
I was born in 1977 so I was too young to experience the real disco times. Also I wasn’t interested in dance music in the 90s (as a teenager). I was more into acid jazz and funk.
What made you turn to Disco?
Not sure…It was maybe a backwards process in researching where the music I like was coming from. What I like about disco is that whereas typical dance mostly relies on basic beats and minimal basslines elements, disco is a more complex blend of rhythmical, melodic and harmonic elements. There are different layers to it and different ways to listen to it. It’s music that was done by musicians, not by djs. Sometimes they overdid it and soaked the good funk elements in heavy strings arrangements or excessively soulful vocals. Other times they made masterpieces that still sound more modern and more adventurous than contemporary electronica.
What has influenced you in the past years? Actually, I live in my autistic bubble. No, really I don’t really follow the contemporary “nu disco” scene. Sometimes I find a new record that I like and then I play it out at shows. But all my musical influences come from the past, at least from 30 years ago. Again, I find it very hard to discover interesting music ideas in contemporary productions. Also I have a lot of fun digging out strange unknown records at flea markets! Can’t really beat those discoveries with any new record or, worse, re-edit.
What makes you “Disco” in Venice? Nobody cares or knows about disco here. And I do not make much publicity of my productions and dj tours, so I’m not helping at all to spread the word. But just recently I was having breakfast in this café at the foot of Rialto bridge and I heard this epic instrumental disco mix playing on the radio. I asked the bartender what it was and it turned out it was a mixtape he did himself in the 70s! He used to be a proper disco dj and told me about his records collection, the “professional dj” license he had to earn, about all the promos the label would send him (he wouldn’t do trades unfortunately). Funny and interesting stories. So, now I know I’m not entirely alone in this town.
How can you escape from a “Disco Horror”?
You don’t. If you think it through, you’ll soon enough realize that you, me, us (the disco freaks) are the horror!
Which are your favoutire tracks at the moment?
I really like Paolo Conte’s new album ‘Nelson’. There’s one track in it, I won’t tell which one, that I’m planning to do a bootleg remix of.
Which is your favourite destination?
Anywhere I haven’t been to already! I like to explore. Although I must say that the more I travel, the more I learned to appreciate my geographical home, which I identify with the Mediterranean countries and cultures. From Ibiza to Istanbul and everything in between really!
Which songs would you love to listen to if you had a car?
I used to have a car. It was a white 4×4 Fiat Panda, old school model. I sold it to an ethnologist who does field research in the African deserts. I heard the Panda has been painted yellow and it’s probably driving into a dune right now. In that scenario I would definitely listen to La Bionda’s ‘Sandstorm’.
What do you love and hate about the Italo-Disco revival?
I neither love nor hate it. I mean there are very many great Italo tracks, especially the not so poppy ones. There are very deep Italo gems that I really love. Truth is that at nearly 90% of Italo is rubbish and musically uninteresting, so not really worth resurrecting. Also most people say Italo this, Italo that, but have little or no idea what Italo was or is. I’ve recently seen an Italo compilation (on a English label) which included Spanish and French songs. I guess it all sounded like Italian to them!
Will disco never die?
Never! Just like rock’n'roll. And polka.
Top-3 things to do when you wake up in Venice?
1. Wake up early, say at around 6am and enjoy the hectic movements of boat deliveries as well as hard working trashmen. It like a parallel universe, but they are really what keep Venice afloat.
2. Go to caffé Lavena in St Mark’s square and have coffee there, inside, at the bar: not sitting down in the square sieged by filthy pigeons.
3. Hear the sirens announcing an exceptionally high tide and subsequently stay in bed until it’s safe to go out without the aid of rubber boots.
What are your plans for 2011?
I’ve been lucky to play in almost 20 countries already. I’d like to reach 25 or even 30 with next year. That mean I’d really love to go to places I haven’t been to yet. Also I’m working a new album, which will hopefully be ready in 2011. So all that, plus having my Russian synthesizer, a Formanta Polivoks, fixed. It has been in the repair shop of over a year now, but I’m keeping the faith!
Bottin shares with us his brand new ‘Discocracy’ Mix:
For the last Friday of October we share with you Bottin’s new fantastic 60-minute mixtape (as heard on TripleJ radio, Australia). It’s called ‘Disco Roo’! Listen/download below and enjoy!
Tracklist:
01. Taras 3000: ‘Galaxis’ [Pete Herbert edit]
02. Dexter: ‘Not The Only One’ [Instrumental]
03. Mighty Mouse: ‘The Beast’
04. King DJ: ‘Attack Of The Killer Monks’
05. Chicken Lips: ‘On The Box’
06. Gino Studio: ‘Shazbot’
07. Clap Rules: ‘Old Sequencer’
08. Moroder: ‘I Wanna Rock You’ [Tobias Edit]
09. Marbeya Sound: ‘Blind Cause’ [Supreme Remix]
10. Bryan Ferry: ‘You Can Dance’ [Sen Dub]
11. Patty Pravo: ‘La Bambola’ [Bottin Remix]
12. Elitechnique: ‘Nite-Lite’ [Bottin Edit]
13. The Time + Space Machine: ‘Set Phaser To Stun’ [Bottin Remix]
14. Re-Flex: ‘The Politics Of Dancing’
15. Alberto Beltrami: ‘Non Ti Drogare’
DATE: October 15th, 2010
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La.Ga.Sta.’s weekly ride all over the internet.
The game has started: The first look at Daft Punk’s appearance in the Tron world along with their brand new suits finally revealed (see above). You can listen a new 90 second preview of Daft Punk’s ‘The Game Has Changed’ here.
Lykke Li is back. Her new single, ‘Get Some’, will be posted as a free download on October 25th. Click here.
Bot’Ox will release its debut full-length, ‘Babylon By Car’ on October 25th. The French duo have distilled their sleazy, auto-obsessed vision into 11 tracks of electro, synth-pop, and disco, and you can listen to the entire thing right here.
Leo Zero Disconnects. One of the UK’s finest has compiled and mixed the first edition of Strut’s new compilation series. Leo Zero’s ‘Disconnect’ will be released on November 22th. For more info on this album go here.
Rex The Dog is coming for the first time in Athens on November 20th at Philipp Champagne Bar as a special guest DJ of the ‘BeDazzler’ parties. Prepare yourself.
Coachelletta: Sam O’Hare directed an amazing video about the Coachella 2010 Music Festival. Do yourself a favour and watch the video.
Apparat is next in line for !K7′s DJ-Kicks series, out on October 26. Get the Kicks-exclusive track ‘Sayulita’ for free here for the price of an email.
To celebrate the release of their debut self-titled record, Bag Raiders made a tropical mixtape. Download the ‘Tropical Holiday Sound Selection’ here.
The new C90s mixtape sounds fantastic. Also, it contains their remix of Villa’s ‘Beats Of Love’. Download it now!
Bottin will release the second volume of impossible to credit edits on Artifacts on green vinyl. Preview the track, ‘Aextacy’, here and the track, ‘Teak Lover’, here.
In case you missed it, Phoenix are giving away as a free download the track, ‘Love Like A Sunset Part III’, which is actually a remix from Pete Tong and Philippe Zdar. Grab it here.
Hercules & Love Affair have revealed the tracklist and release date of their sophomore album, ‘Blue Songs’. It’s due out on January 31, 2011. Read more here.
‘Influencers’ is a short documentary that explores what it means to be an influencer and how trends & creativity become contagious today in music and fashion. Directed by Paul Rojanathara and Davis Johnson. Watch the trailer below:
DATE: September 21st, 2010
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[Discocracy cover by Francesco Meneghini]
Disco king is back! The most favourite of Italian producers, Bottin, returns with two new releases this month: His old project Tinpong on Nang and his new 12” on Eskimo Recodrings. Tinpong existed long before his first record as Bottin was released. It’s a collaboration between BotTIN and Swiss singer Joy FreyPONG. The first of the Tinpong material (more to come soon) is a cover version of Duran Duran’s classic ‘New Religion’. Check out the Pete Herbert remix. It’s really good!
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This is a preview: Bottin’s new 12” for Eskimo Recordings is coming out on October 4th. You can preview the new tracks ‘Discocracy’ (amazing title) and ‘August’ here.
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