Chocolat, pineapples and discotexas. La.Ga.Sta.’s favorite Portuguese producer and DJ Moullinex is coming to Thessaloniki on May 27 (Partizan bar) as a special guest of the popular Can You Relate? parties. See you there. Related!
To get you in the mood, check out his latest remix of Uniforms’ “March Of No Coincidence” below. Vroooom!
DATE: December 1st, 2010
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In orbit with Monarchy. The mysterious London-based electro duo are coming for the first time in Thessaloniki, Greece this Friday (3/12) at Partizan as a special guest of the very popular ‘Can You Relate?’ parties. Monarchy landed at Last Gas Station for an interview about their pop music, remixes and their obsession with space: “Space is now our only hope to escape from this dusty planet”. We are floating with Monarchy in space…
La.Ga.Sta.: What is Monarchy? Monarchy: Monarchy is a duo. It’s also an ideal, a theory and emotion trapped inside a cube. We are taking this emotion with us, and exploring the world.
Monarchy is connected with space. What does space mean to you?
Space represents hope, escape, and aspiration. With the decline of religion and a limited Earth, space is now our only hope to escape from this dusty planet. It gives us the inspiration that this world isn’t the only world, that there are limitless possibilities, that there is relief from the grind and depression of day-to-day living in this society. But at the same time, it is a metaphor. Because we can escape from this world inwards. So we project Monarchy into space, but actually it’s a journey inwards to our core, to understand ourselves, and what it is to be human.
Which is your favorite planet and why?
Gliese 581g is probably my favourite. It is likely that water could exist on it’s surface, and the Gleise planetary system has a number of interesting potential Earth-like planets around it.
There is a lot of mystery around Monarchy. What is hidden behind your masks?
Maybe you would like us to say that we were burnt by acid in a jealous attack by our ex lovers, but actually we hide our identity behind the masks. By having obscured identities, it allows us to express ourselves more honestly, and also to create music without ego. It’s all about the music, and allows the music to breath on it’s own.
How can you describe the sound of your debut album and when it is going to be released?
The album will be released very early in 2011. The album is a journey, each song represents a conflict or emotion we have experienced. There’s loneliness in the sound, the coldness of deep space, but at the same time there’s a glimmer of hope, and a bond to the other people who resonate with our struggle with what it means to be human in this world. People who share this struggle will understand the album.
Is your music a way to escape reality?
It is, but it is also a way to understand what reality is. It is like meditation. By abstracting the thought process you think more deeply. By abstracting reality you start to understand it.
Which is the ideal place to listen to your album?
When the world is beating down on you, when you need to escape, that is the time to put on our album.
With which criteria you choose the tracks you are about to remix? Is there a song you had recently rejected?
We can’t tell you which songs we reject, that is a loss of faith. But for us it’s about what we can bring to the song, what we can twist in it to make it a Monarchy track. Sometimes it is quite immediate, such as the OMD remix. At other times, it is more complex. To be honest, we did not listen to the Kylie track before saying we would do it. When we heard it we didn’t know what we could do to it to make it Monarchy. So we stretched out her vocals 800%, Justin Beiber style, and then cut it up to create a new chord progression that we liked, and built it up from there. It doesn’t sound very much like the original, but it has Kylie all the way through it, which we love.
How does it feel like to “Dance in the Dark” with Lady Gaga?
You can feel her penis rubbing against you, which is interesting. We had never danced with a hermaphrodite before. Lady Gaga is amazing, we think she’s a true pop icon, pushing pop forward and being experimental where so many others are being artistically lazy. But it’s more for what is around her that we love her. Her music is good, but the Gaga message as a whole is what we really get excited about.
Which is your favorite destination?
East London is amazing. So vibrant and diverse. We really love Paris, and for completely different reasons, we also love Berlin. But everywhere we have been has their special charm and something to love. From Guangzhou to Havana, New York to Yekaterinburg, we have learnt something from all these places.
Top 3 albums and tracks of 2010…
Songs we love:
Crystal Castles – ‘Not In Love’ (feat. Robert Smith)
DJ Hell feat. Brian Ferry – ‘U Can Dance’ (Tim Goldsworthy Remix)
Robyn – ‘Indestructible’ (A-Trak Remix)
Albums we love:
Grizzly Bear – “Veckatimest”
The Chemical Brothers- “Further
Hot Chip – “One Life Stand”
What are your future plans?
We will be releasing our next single early in 2011, it will be ‘Maybe I’m Crazy’. Then another single and the album around March. We intend to tour a lot. And keep writing. Just keep on writing music, and bringing it to people in whatever way we can. We also intend to master another language.
What is your biggest expectation for 2011?
Music continues to excite us, and we really look forward to hearing new bands, and also some of our favourite bands releasing new material. Cinema has been quite amazing lately, with 3D really taking the experience to an enhanced level. Maybe there will be some great art-house cinema mixing 3D CGI with dark themes. Technology will take another jump forward in 2011, and we will also get closer to making space travel accessible to civilians with an increased presence of private companies investing in space.
If Monarchy was a planet which one would that be?
A gas giant, slowly orbiting its sun, safely beyond the habitable zone, communicating in slow-speak with it’s attendant moons.
DATE: December 1st, 2010
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Lagasta’s recommended events of December in Athens/Thessaloniki:
PLISSKEN FESTIVAL 2010
Κέντρο Πολιτισμού ‘Ελληνικός Κόσμος’, Κτήριο 56, Athens, Dec 4
Ό,τι καλύτερο παίζει στην πόλη. Περισσότερα εδώ.
MONARCHY
Partizan, Thessaloniki, Dec 3
Για πρώτη φορά στην Ελλάδα από την ομάδα ‘Can You Relate?’. RELATED!
PILOOSKI
Bios, Athens, Dec 3
Η ομάδα του Night Vision υποδέχεται τον Pilooski. Έχουμε “συγχρονίσει” για τα καλά.
CHROMATICS
Bios, Athens, Dec 10 / Gaia, Thessaloniki Dec 11.
Chromatics do it better!
ΤAPE TO TAPE
Yoga Bala, Athens, Dec 11 Sally Spektra καλεί Λονδίνο. Μέσα!
THE DIVINE COMEDY
Gagarin 205, Athens, Dec 13
Πριν από 12 χρόνια είχαμε περάσει ωραία στο Ρόδον. Απο τότε πολλά έχουν αλλάξει…
MIGHTY MOUSE
Partizan, Thessaloniki, Dec 17 / Philipp Champagne Bar, Athens, Dec 18
Tην επόμενη μέρα θα τρέχεις να αγοράσεις καινούργια παπούτσια. Ντύσου γάτα!
Plisskën Festival 2010 Memorabilia Poster by One Man Show
DATE: November 18th, 2010
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An interview with a dog? Not any dog. Rex The Dog is coming for the first time in Athens this Saturday (20/11) at Philipp Champagne Bar, as a special guest of of the “BeDazzler” parties (free entrance). We asked the famous Rex The Dog to join us for a ride. Beep. Beep. Bop. Klonk!!!
My favourite destination is…
…anywhere with FOOD AND GIRLS. My co-driver is…
…boring! In the trunk I carry…
…a blanket and tyre and a broken Ensoniq DP4+ (it’s the truth). I leave behind…
…a goddam mess. The car stereo plays…
…everything right now. Most of it is boring. Not my decision. I speed up when…
…I eat chocolate or rat. I hit the brake when…
…I see RATS OR GIRLS! If I see a hitch hiker…
…ha ha, not my decision but if we pick one up, then I kiss them. If I lose my way…
…I follow my wet nose. If I run out of gas…
…I walk. If I wasn’t a dog…
…I would be a dinosaur and kick everybody’s ass, tyrannosaurus REX! My future plans are…
…sleeping, eating, licking and kissing your face!
This Friday Flight Facilities takes us back to the ’70s with their amazing ’70s DJ set from Paris Social Club. In their own words: “We played at a party over there called ‘Decade’. The idea of the party is that each artist/act has to play music from a certain decade. We were assigned the 70’s so we prepared as best we could…For now, sit back, enjoy the mix and maybe get Mum and Dad to have a listen too. They may recognise a few tunes.”
Tracklist:
01. Pink Floyd – The Wall (DreamTime Edit/DJ Agent 86 Edit)
02. The Bee Gees – Stayin Alive (Tokoloshe Edit/Original)
03. Frankie Valli – Grease (Flight Facilities Edit)
04. Gwen Mccrae – All This Love That I’m Giving
05. The Brothers Johnson – You Make Me Wanna Wiggle (Flight Facilities Edit)
06. Chic – Good Times
07. Chilly – For Your Love
08. The Emotions – Best Of My Love
09. Edwin Birdsong – Cola Bottle Baby (Flight Facilities Edit)
10. Breakwater – Release The Beast (Flight Facilities Edit)
11. The Brothers Johnson – Stomp
12. ABBA – Gimme Gimme Gimme (Flight Facilities Edit)
13. Cerrone – Supernature/Sebastien Tellier – Kilometer
14. The Doobie Brothers – What A Fool Believes
15. Flight Facilities – Dreams In The Edit/Fleetwood Mac – Dreams
16. Heat Wave – Boogie Nights
17. Electric Light Orchestra – Last Train To London
18. Don Ray – Got To Have/James Curd – Got To Have
19. Boney M. – Gotta Go Home
20. Carrie Lucas – Dance With You
21. Michael Jackson – Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough/Crave You
We don’t need a Mustang car, cause we have the Mustang boys! Mustang are Renaud Deru and Andy Faisca. Both are fans of analogue synths, Japanese food and old Italo Disco’s spectral sounds but also fans of Pink Floyd, Talk Talk and The Cure. They released their amazing debut EP ‘Chameleon Circus’ on Gomma last February and since then they delivered remixes for Vitalic, The KDMS, Morcheeba, Silvervince, amongst others and recently disco edits for Duran Duran and Valérie Dore. Now, the newest shooting stars of the Belgian electro scene are coming to Athens this Saturday (23/10) at Philipp Champagne Bar for the opening night of the “BeDazzler” parties! Read the interview and make sure to download Mustang’s exclusive mix for La.Ga.Sta. below:
La.Ga.Sta.: What’s the story behind the name? Renaud Deru: In fact, there’s no story. We are not especially fond neither of cars nor of horses, but, ok, Mustangs are great cars and I’d love to have one. When we were looking for a name (hard period in our life !), after some ridiculous and not so fancy ideas, I woke up with “Mustang” in my mind. It was like a revelation. I don’t know why. I called Andy, and he said “I had the same vision last night”… I promise you, we don’t eat magic-mushrooms. Sincerely, I always feared answering that question.
How would you describe your work?
We make music, with our heart and our souls, without any view on specific musical movements. Our music is not simply nu-disco, not very electro, not that house and not only pop. It’s just music we like! I can say that we have more a club vision for our remixes and a pop vision for our own tracks. We want to make people dance and make love at the same time on our productions.
What has influenced you most in the past years?
We have lots of different musical influences, like Pink Floyd, Talk Talk, Santana, The Alan Parson Project, The Cure, from rock to disco to classic house music. And of course our respective origins: Andy is an Hispano-Portuguese born in Belgium, I’m 100% Belgian beef.
What turns you on?
First, a beautiful brown-haired girl with tanned skin and deep clear eyes. And a great DJ gig in a great place in front of a great crowd, definitely!
How do you see today’s Belgium electro scene?
Very productive, friendly and open-minded. We supported each other in interviews and promo mixes (hello Villa, hello Stephen The Magician, hello Mickey, hello Vito Aeroplane, hello Montevideo!). I feel like it’s a little bit like what happened in Berlin 6 years ago. You’ll see, in 4 years, the whole European music-scene will come to live in Brussels ! Ah ah ah!
Which is your favourite destination?
New-York for the cheesburgers, shopping and magnetism, Marrakech for Chicken Lemon Tajine, perfumes and the sympathy of the inhabitants, Ibiza for the grilled fishes and the beauty of its numerous paradisiac creeks.
Where are your favourite places to play? Libertine Supersport in Brussels. Yeah, where else!
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: October 6th, 2010
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[Photo by Gabriel Green]
Last Gas Station has called Rory Phillips. One of our favourite DJs and producers is coming to Thessaloniki this Friday (8/10) at Art House as a special guest DJ of the very popular “Can You Relate?” parties. Before dancing to his mind-blowing remixes (we had an amazing time with him in Athens) he talked to us about his trademark telephone/headphone, his remixes, London, music and he revealed his secret wish to become a travel agent. Don’t you dare quit djing Rory!
You’ve been busy this year remixing The Golden Filter, Scissor Sisters, Crystal Castles…have you done anything else recently we may hear about this Friday at Art House in Thessaloniki?
It actually feels like I haven’t done much this year because I’ve only had a couple of things released but there’s actually about 5 remixes in limbo right now thanks to the frustrating way labels seem to work, they are all completed and accepted, just waiting to be released.
Can you imagine yourself going back and using headphones instead of your telephone?
I can’t imagine it. The thing is with the telephone, i started using it not as gimmick, rather that design wise it’s really handy when you are djing, and i’ve used one ever since my first DJ set over 10 years ago. I’ve used headphones when going back to back with friends but it definitely feels strange.
If something bad happened to you whom would you call?
My mum.
What do you love and hate most in London?
I love the sheer range of music that passes through the city, the creativity and how the arts are easily accessible, i hate that it can be incredibly fickle.
What has influenced you most in the past years?
John Peel.
What turns you on?
I love the sound of breaking glass.
If you weren’t making music, what do you think you’d be doing?
I’m giving it all up soon to become a travel agent.
What’s the worst job you’ve ever had?
DJ.
Where are your favourite places to play?
Dublin, Osaka & Philadelphia are always fantastic. I’ve had a great time every time I’ve played Athens so hopefully this will stretch to Thessaloniki.
What is missing from the dance music scene nowadays?
Mystique and discovery.
Which is your favourite destination?
Anywhere by train.
What ringtone do you have on your mobile phone?
I never have one. Vibrate forever.
Which song do you love to listen to while driving your car?
I can’t drive but i did do a ‘night drive’ themed mix tape for the White Light mix series.
What are your plans for the rest of 2010?
Another Hungry Beat 12″, some really exciting Durrr nights in October & December and a couple of top secret collaborations.
DATE: September 7th, 2010
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Greek-based electronic artist and disco lover Tareq wanted to be a Spanish Teenager and he finally made it. Casey Spooner (of Fischerspooner) trusted him to remix his new single, ‘Spanish Teenager’, featuring Scissor Sisters’ Jake Shears, from his forthcoming debut solo album, ‘Adult Contemporary’. The result is simply amazing and we are happy to share it with you. Tareq transforms the rockish tune into a 7 minute dancefloor killer! Hear for yourself.
In other news, Casey Spooner is touring in the US with Scissor Sisters and he is due to shoot the music video for ‘Spanish Teenager’ with Luke Gilford and Logan TV in Los Angeles this Thursday, before his DJ set at Reworks Festival in Thessaloniki, Greece on September 18th.
Tareq’s debut album, ‘Cocoon’, (Marsheaux and Lacquer guests), is out now on Undo Records. Check out more tracks on his MySpace page.
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