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		<title>W—E—P</title>
		<link>http://www.wavesatnight.com/2010/03/10/w%e2%80%94e%e2%80%94p/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 01:54:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JD</dc:creator>
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Having explored a number of directions in their formative stages, World&#8217;s End Press (Melbourne) have somehow found their feet moving about in a post-millennium adaptation of classic Disco and House Music. Their loyal following of dancers is testament to an extravagant and exciting live show. Having spent the latter part of last year recording their [...]]]></description>
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<p>Having explored a number of directions in their formative stages, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/worldsendpress">World&#8217;s End Press</a> (Melbourne) have somehow found their feet moving about in a post-millennium adaptation of classic Disco and House Music. Their loyal following of dancers is testament to an extravagant and exciting live show. Having spent the latter part of last year recording their debut album, and having recently teamed up with Love and Mercy Records, they are now placing finishing touches on the record with co-producer QUA at Electric Dreams Studios.<br />
I can testify that these boys put on a fantastic show. I caught them the other week at the Workers Club in Fitzroy and by the end of the set the band room was filled with beach balls, sweat dripping from the walls, a dancing Daft Punk-esque robot and lots of happy faces.<br />
The Single &#8216;Only The Brave&#8217; (plus remixes) is out now on iTunes so buy.</p>
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		<title>WAVESVISION</title>
		<link>http://www.wavesatnight.com/2010/03/05/wavesvision-27/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 01:21:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JD</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[black moth super rainbow]]></category>
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HEALTH &#8211; Die Slow (Tobacco Remix)
Brutal video for a remix of a brutal track. I caught HEALTH last week here in Melbourne and it was amazing, if a little short. This remix comes courtesy of the head of the awesome 70&#8217;s-throwback mellowtron drenched band, Black Moth Super Rainbow.
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<span><span>HEALTH &#8211; Die Slow (Tobacco Remix)</span></span></p>
<p>Brutal video for a remix of a brutal track. I caught HEALTH last week here in Melbourne and it was amazing, if a little short. This remix comes courtesy of the head of the awesome 70&#8217;s-throwback mellowtron drenched band, Black Moth Super Rainbow.</p>
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		<title>FAVICON</title>
		<link>http://www.wavesatnight.com/2010/02/27/favicon/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 06:33:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JD</dc:creator>
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NYC&#8217;s Jacques Renault (one half of Runaway) can do no wrong at the moment. Every mix/track he has dropped in the last few years hasnt seemed to tire in my ears yet. Favicon is his new release on Canyon&#8217;s own label, &#8216;Hole In The Sky Recordings&#8217;, and its four tracks of pure disco edit gold. [...]]]></description>
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<p>NYC&#8217;s Jacques Renault (one half of Runaway) can do no wrong at the moment. Every mix/track he has dropped in the last few years hasnt seemed to tire in my ears yet. Favicon is his new release on Canyon&#8217;s own label, &#8216;Hole In The Sky Recordings&#8217;, and its four tracks of pure disco edit gold. This is going to be on heavy rotation for a while.</p>
<p><strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/jd/00%202010/01-10/tunes/Jacques%20Renault%20-%20Norman's%20Fire.mp3">Jacques Renault &#8211; Norman&#8217;s Fire</a></p>
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		<title>Slo Mo</title>
		<link>http://www.wavesatnight.com/2010/02/27/slo-mo/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 06:31:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JD</dc:creator>
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Bryce Isbell (aka FUR) resides in Denton, Texas, which is why I can see the idea of collaborating with Alan Palomo of Neon Indian and VEGA fame on his  new release &#8216;Witches&#8217;. I was going to post that track, but decided this one was actually better. The whole album floats around Chill Wave/Glo-Fi territory [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bryce Isbell (aka FUR) resides in Denton, Texas, which is why I can see the idea of collaborating with Alan Palomo of Neon Indian and VEGA fame on his  new release &#8216;Witches&#8217;. I was going to post that track, but decided this one was actually better. The whole album floats around Chill Wave/Glo-Fi territory and really is worth <a href="http://www.junodownload.com/products/1542214-02.htm">hunting down</a>.</p>
<p><strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href='http://www.wavesatnight.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Bryce-Isbell-Haunted.mp3'>Bryce Isbell &#8211; Haunted</a></p>
<p>This track comes courtesy of consistently amazing blog <a href="http://moveyourfeettothebeat.blogspot.com/">The Beat</a>. Brilliant Slo Mo Disco remix of The Dark Esquire.</p>
<p><strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/jd/00%202010/01-10/tunes/The%20Dark%20Esquire%20-%20Situation%20(Night%20Plane%20Mix).mp3">The Dark Esquire &#8211; Situation (Night Plane Mix)</a></p>
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		<title>%Z!%</title>
		<link>http://www.wavesatnight.com/2010/02/25/z/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 05:08:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JD</dc:creator>
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With each dose of disco, I need a dose of something slightly darker to balance it out. So along comes the punk/darkwave.
Malaria! were an all female German darkwave band, existing primarily around the early to mid 80&#8217;s. Probably their best known track, &#8216;Kaltes Klares Wasser&#8217; (or Cold Clear Water), has been featured on heaps of [...]]]></description>
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<p>With each dose of disco, I need a dose of something slightly darker to balance it out. So along comes the punk/darkwave.<br />
Malaria! were an all female German darkwave band, existing primarily around the early to mid 80&#8217;s. Probably their best known track, &#8216;Kaltes Klares Wasser&#8217; (or Cold Clear Water), has been featured on heaps of compilations and mixes over the previous few years including on the fantastic <em>Justine D</em> mix for the label <em>RVNG</em> (also check out the video of James Murphy pulling a Kanye at the Paper Nightlife Awards after hearing that Justine didnt take home an award). </p>
<p><strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href='http://www.wavesatnight.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Malaria-Kaltes-Klares-Wasser.mp3'>Malaria! &#8211; Kaltes Klares Wasser</a><br />
<strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href='http://www.wavesatnight.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Malaria-You-You.mp3'>Malaria! &#8211; You You</a></p>
<p>Dinowalrus have just dropped their new album titled &#8216;%&#8217;, and as expected its fantastic. Sharing the stage with notable noise-punk luminaries including Health, Titus Andronicus, These Are Powers, Crystal Stilts, and Parts & Labor; the boys have truly been cementing a solid base for themselves. Im not even going to try delve into a genre classification experiment with these guys. Just listen and <a href="http://www.insound.com/search/results4.jsp?from=76045&#038;query=Dinowalrus">buy the album</a>.</p>
<p><strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href='http://wavesatnight.com/jd/00%202010/01-10/tunes/Dinowalrus%20-%20Haze%20on%20the%20Mobius%20Strip.m4a'>Dinowalrus &#8211; Haze on the Mobius Strip</a></p>
<p>Classic Zounds track just to get a little nostalgic here at the end.</p>
<p><strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href='http://www.wavesatnight.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Zounds-Cant-Cheat-Karma.mp3'>Zounds &#8211; Can&#8217;t Cheat Karma</a></p>
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		<title>PRINS THOMAS</title>
		<link>http://www.wavesatnight.com/2010/02/20/prins-thomas/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 16:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>patch</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ February 21, 2010; 3:00 pm; ] 

Nordic producer/DJ/father/et al. Prins Thomas (aka. Thomas Moen Hermansen) has finally graced us with his presence and is set to play some killer gigs this weekend. Known for his trademark "cosmic disco" sound, Thomas has been in the music industry for a very long time, and currently owns and manages two labels Full Pupp and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Nordic producer/DJ/father/et al. <a href="http://www.myspace.com/prinsthomas">Prins Thomas</a> (aka. Thomas Moen Hermansen) has finally graced us with his presence and is set to play some killer gigs this weekend. Known for his trademark &#8220;cosmic disco&#8221; sound, Thomas has been in the music industry for a very long time, and currently owns and manages two labels <a href="http://www.myspace.com/fullpupp">Full Pupp</a> and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/internasjonal">Internasjonal</a>. You may know Thomas best for his collaboration with fellow Norwegian producer Hans-Peter Lindstrøm &#8211; the two stringing multiple releases on record label Eskimo.</p>
<p>Thomas is playing at Sydney&#8217;s Playground Weekender on Saturday (20th of Feb) and then he&#8217;s off to perform at the Mercat in Melbourne on the 21st. Melbourne&#8217;s Sunday gig is going to be bliss: beautiful tracks from the wonderful Thomas in the afternoon to late evening (yes, this party kicks off at three in the afternoon) so I highly suggest you <a href="http://www.moshtix.com.au/event.aspx?id=33748&amp;ref=moshtix">purchase some tickets</a> right now and come along. Oh and there could be a sneaky late night gig from Thomas that night as well&#8230;</p>
<p>The wonderful <a href="http://www.thickasthieves.com.au">Thick as Thieves</a> is responsible for touring Thomas and you should definitely keep your eyes peeled for their future events &#8211; they are bringing down some great talent like Optimo, Phil Kieran, Trevor Loveys, just to name a few. One that has got me excited is the prospect of Croatian Ilija Rudman coming down-under very soon.</p>
<p>When asked to interview Thomas I didn&#8217;t have to think for the answer; I accepted straight away, knowing this was somewhat of a dream come true &#8211; Thomas, after all, is one of my most admired producers. So upon meeting with him on a beautiful Melbourne Friday, he straight away jumps the gun and tells me about his teeth problem. Thomas then went into detail of how, whilst in the toilet on the plane to Aus, popped a lump of some sort on his gums&#8230; ah maybe I shouldn&#8217;t tell the story &#8211; it&#8217;s fair gross.. Alas, onto the interview:</p>
<hr /><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> The prince of Norway! How are you? You enjoying Australia?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> Enjoying it very much. Haven’t really done much yet besides eating and seeing a little bit of what the city [Melbourne] has to offer, such as bars and restaurants. I really enjoy the summer vacation in the Scandinavian winter.</p>
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<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> How’s the family back home? Is it tough being on tour without them?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> Yes, I mean, it’s probably the main reason for not coming over before. I have a 6 year-old year son and my wife studies full time. In general, I usually don’t travel for more than two weeks to two weekends a month. I seldom travel for more than a week. I go to Japan once or twice a year and you know this year is going to be breaking the record. I went to Singapore last month for five days. So, I’ll be in Australia for a week and again in Japan for a week. I’ve taken all the long trips early in the year. All in all, it’s good; I get to see my kid probably more than normal and this way it provides economic freedom as my wife can study instead of working. Pretty much decides day-to-day life, plan as we want to.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> Do you play much in your home country? What’s the music scene like over there in Norway?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> In Oslo, the club scene is small but good. And it’s normal. Well it’s always been about quality and diversity than hype. I mean, you do have a night based on whatever is hot right now internationally (for more younger people). I mean, in Oslo, there is only two proper clubs with proper sound-systems.</p>
<p>I have a monthly residency at one of these clubs that has been going for three to four years. There was another club I had been playing at for 10 years but now I’m having a break from there. I’ve started traveling so I can’t keep my residency there anymore. After a while, three years ago, I needed to be tied to one regularly gig which keeps me home during the weekends. I get to wake up in my own bed and this night is kind of a continuation of the label Full Pupp.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> So I read you started DJing at a very young age?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> Yes, in my bedroom with turntables doing tape edits. But not good ones. In ’85 &#8211; ‘84 (9 or 10 years-old) I was inspired by &#8220;Wild Style” and the first hip-hop culture boom in Europe.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> Hip hop?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> It’s not the same as the rap music of today; it’s more diverse. I was playing my step-father’s rock records, next to pop music 12”s and a few hip-hop music I could get my hands onto. And the early house stuff, didn’t consider it a genre of its own of at the time. I tried to pinpoint the first house record I bought – I think it was an ‘87 release &#8220;What You Gonna Do”. I still have it in my old DJ bag with my sticker &#8216;DJ Tee&#8217;. I didn’t play any club mixes obviously. I played at the Wednesday night youth club and Christmas balls at elementary school. First proper club gig happened around ’93 – ’94 which started as a residency of the first house clubs in Norway.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> Tell me about your most memorable gig experience?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> Probably one of the first times I played in Tokyo. I had a really crazy hectic schedule which meant I didn’t sleep for three days. I had three gigs: Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I still hadn’t slept since I left Oslo, which was two and a half days ago. I went to this early gig in Tokyo on Sunday and the promoter was really unsure if it would work. I had to start early and stop early (6PM till midnight) due my flight leaving at 6AM or 7AM. When we arrived people had already been queuing outside and cheering. I can remember getting in the booth being so tired and taking off my shoes. The promoter came with velvet carpet and said take off your socks and laid out a bowl of fresh fruit and offered me a neck massage – I replied, &#8220;No, I’m fine”. I bent down and took out &#8220;The Rolling Stones – Wild Horses” and I just put it on while checking the sound around the club. I put the needle down, went outside and checked, and sat down on the floor while it played. I didn’t even queue-up the next record. I was almost sleeping. At the end of the track there was a huge cheer and I saw a filled up dance-floor. That’s a good start of a night when people are there when you play the least danceable track in your bag.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> I have a few recorded past sets of yours that are quite magical but they all share the duration in common, being a minimum of 4hours in length. Do you thrive in long sets? Is it hard to maintain momentum?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> No, I mean, I like doing really long sets. I love to play ten to twelve hours. I usually only can when I play private parties (Norway, Japan). But I mean, I’ve been playing long sets for such a long time so when I started traveling, it was almost hard to get into short sets when booked for them. My manager now specifies that I have to play a minimum of three hours. I’m the only person in the in roster that doesn’t demand a maximum of two hours sets! If anyone hears me play for one to two hours, don’t complain – I would love to play longer. If you play for twelve hours you would be really tired from standing in the same spot, etc., but for me it’s a much more natural way of playing than shorter sets. It’s more about the survival of the greatest records &#8211; &#8220;Who of you are gonna’ be part of the party?&#8221; It’s always difficult when you have a big bag of records and they all want to participate.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> How did the music journey begin for you? It involves cellos, doesn’t it?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> Cellos, clarinets, recorders. Everybody has played the recorder or were in the marching-band. The funny thing is, everything started at the same time. I was buying records, I was taking guitar lessons. I took one private bass lesson but I didn’t have the concentration so my teacher gave up on me. Later on, I self-taught myself the bass by myself. I went to a teacher to play cello for three years (this was after I had already started DJing) – they all belonged together even though my friends thought I was strange. I was listening to Miles Davis, hip-hop and country and all these strange things and being like a little hip-hop kid, whilst learning classical at the same time. But I never did succeed in learning these things. However, I went to school for hello but I never got good. I put the homework away and instead, put the record on that I liked and just played by the ear. I would play it my own way and then learnt basslines on my own, which later brought me on onto buying a bass and playing in bands.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> Tell me more about the bands you participated in.<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> In 1990, I started playing bass in a band and that’s when I bought the bass which meant I had to play properly. I could play Miles Davis on my un-tuned cello so I knew I could play bass in a folk band. I played in loads of different bands so sometimes I was drumming and I also learnt the guitar. I did all the chords myself. At that time it was so time consuming and I was ditching the lonely DJing career thing. At the time I was too old to go to the youth club to DJ, and none of my friends were ‘breaking’. I didn’t have any time left for the DJ thing until 2years later. I was playing in a bunch until I actually had a ‘career’ by sending demos. As a result, we actually won a silly rock contest, sponsored by a Norwegian Labour party’s union – nationwide. We won three days worth in a professional studio and also got played on the radio. We recorded everything live in the studio and did loads of tapes and sold these demos and kept on being local heroes. We were called DVM. It’s an expression but also means the everlasting man <em>*Thomas tells me it doesn’t have the same effect in English – &#8220;It’s a Norwegian language thing”*</em>. In time, things weren’t turning out well with the band &#8211; I was still buying loads of records and people kinda’ knew me as being a DJ as before. So some friends of mine started the first clubs in Norway and they asked me if that wanted me to be the main resident at the bar. So for half a year I was playing records at the bar and also being a bartender on the side, serving myself beers. They said stick to DJing and not bartending.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> You are best known for your &#8220;space disco” sound (whatever you want to call it) but I personally believe your best work is shown on your Rong and Mindless Boogie releases, showing your love for kraut, prog, psychedelic rock style / dubby-disco. Tell me about your love for these styles of music.<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> I’ve always been listening to loads of genres of music. When I started buying records it was already a mixture of stuff from my step-father’s collection to hip-hop stuff to classic pop music. I was going to the opera with my mother and step-father and also going to jazz concerts, etc. So my music birth was without boundaries. If it makes you happy then go for it. The fist time I felt restricted was when I probably played in clubs playing one genre of music all night. Obviously, I know there are some things that don’t work as well in the club and there’s a lot of stuff that don’t belong in DJ sets. I really like to put some of that stuff in, mainly if something sounds like an energetic dance track. It doesn’t matter if it’s ZZ Top or whatever; it’s up to me as a DJ to do my job to try and come up with something that sounds exciting. With psychedelic or kraut, etc., these things have a lot in common with dance music. Kraftwerk were originally kraut and it’s all about the repetition and slide changes. But at the same there is loads of stuff that I would like to fit in a category that’s editable and understandable like kraut or psychedelic. So it’s generally more about the music <em>feeling</em>.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> We’ve seen it with Lindstrøm and now with you: you both seem to be heading in that &#8220;live” direction when producing your music. Can you elaborate?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> I think it’s because, on our first record we were still trying to work out how our music relationship was leading and we spent a lot more time doing post production rather than recording. I wasn’t comfortable doing loads of playing when we started recording together. But I thought he was a great musician. He was the one that pushed me to jam and pick up instruments. His trained, I was self-taught. It was hard getting everything in the beginning. The first album is more of a studio-creation but with the second album I was the musical driving force. Lindstrøm was doing more of his electronic stuff; he does midi and drum machines. He has thirty different synths, etc. His using more machines added with human spice on top. With album two I said, &#8220;This time we will do a proper album acoustically, give ourselves some boundaries, and some rules&#8221;. It was easy if you record when you have direction at the start. For me, this was a great chance to play the drums and play the drums again after my band period. My new album is one step further. With album two I <em>tried</em> to play the drums, etc. I’m not a great drummer but I’m good enough to hold the beat. So now with my new album I can do all of this but I’m still learning.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> While on the topic of Lindstrøm, he recently just released a solo album with Christabelle and now you too, releasing a solo album in March. Are you two on a break?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> That was a long term project of his. Lindstrøm does his own stuff and when we have time we work together. We have been really busy for ages so we spoke about plans for a third album, but it’s most about finding the time to do it; and feeling inspired. With both albums we did, we laid down the rules for Eskimo –“We aren’t doing it on the deadline and we aren’t playing you the record until its done”. This allows much more room to experimentthan the feeling of being tied to a deadline. Hans-Peter is rehearsing with Christabelle for live shows and I’m doing an album with The Mole, co-producing three albums on Full Pupp/Internasjonal and planning to do my own band. I had an idea that soon as my album was done I would rehearse with three other guys and be known as the Prins Thomas Orchestal. I had to turn down gig offers (for the Prins Thomas live band gigs) as I didn’t have time to rehearse.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> Oh and the cover art for your album&#8230; a flanno? You crazy man!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/prinsthomasalbum.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2131" src="http://www.wavesatnight.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/prinsthomasalbum.jpg" alt="" width="550" height="543" /></a></p>
<p><span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> Oh yeah. You know what, I wasn’t really thinking. I was at this hotel in Sweden where my Swedish friend, who’s a photographer, took some photos of me. When I had to think of the cover, I was thinking, “What was the last good picture taken of me?&#8221; And&#8230; I like the pose. The funny thing is, it has been used in all the promo, because it’s sidewards. Inside the gate-fold there is another picture for me. <em>*we laugh over this ‘self-promotion’*</em></p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> Was this album somewhat liberating for you? (as in the past you have colabed with various others for your albums)<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> It was actually great. I’ve had some ideas floating around, bits I recorded with other projects. I thought of doing some condensed recording session, basically getting an overview of material that I haven’t used for anything else. Surprisingly, I had loads of ideas so I used them as a base for recording a bunch of new tracks. Four or five probably came to me in a week where I recorded the bass in one day etc. All the pieces came together quite quickly.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> How did you meet Lindstrøm and are you two both similar people? Do you gel well together in the studio?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> According to Lindstrøm, we met or he noticed me when I played Wham in Oslo. I can remember the exam time. I would also see him in 2nd hand stores in Oslo. I was aware of him making music and we bonded through liking the same music and buying the same stuff. We were linked through the similar people in Oslo.</p>
<p>I would say we are the same type of person; we both have young kids and wives. We all live in the same quiet town of Oslo. We both enjoy doing non-musical stuff, AeroPress coffee and baking our own bread.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> Are you good in the kitchen?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> I’m good in the kitchen but I’m great in bed! My music is nothing compared to what I’m like in the bedroom.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> *Rapturous laughter* Do you cook for your wife?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> Of course. All the time.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>* * * * * * * *<br />
(back to the question)</em></p>
<p><span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> We both share a lot of the same ideas and ideals. When we work together we gel, but at the same time we probably like working in different ways when we work separately. Hans-Peter, when he works on his own, his a perfectionist. He’s the kind of person that can work on a song for 4 years. For him, he tries out demo material by getting it broadcasted when live sets have been put out on the net, but he still sees the tracks as not finished. However, eventually they are finished. I like to wrap a track in two days and record the ideas before you start stripping away the <em>happy accidents</em> that often comes when you record. I actually proposed to him, “When we make music together, we should base it on happy accidents.”</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> There are a few oldish things I want to know about: you also had an alias known as Major Swellings. Can you tell me about your past work under this alias?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> Yeah, like a lot of people, a lot of the early stuff was on worked samples. I only had a computer and that was the sound I was reaching for at the time. In terms of Major Swellings, basically we traded edits with Idjut Boys. They said to me, “We would like to compile them [the edits] as an album” and so I gave them the edits and they released it. I still enjoy doing edits but now there are so many unnecessary ones. It’s taking the fun out of the original track. There’s been so many times in a club and I’m listening to someone before/after I’ve played and they are playing a track I know and love and it jumps the good parts in the song! Not all music has to sound house based. For me, especially for disco, what makes it fun is that they are different to the house tracks. It’s structured in the same but for me it must remain super cheesy. I love strings.</p>
<p><em>*on the topic of edits I asked about Dirk/Mindless Boogie*</em></p>
<p><span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> Dirk [for A&amp;R for Eskimo / Mindless Boogie boss] was asking me to do edits for Mindless Boogie. I still do edits but these days I only trade with friends like Todd Terje. But he’s [Terje] doing it properly; I haven’t heard one shit edit by him. He is one of the very few disco producers that has the potential and knowledge that’s required to become a successful producer over-ground. He is trained and he can play any instrument you throw in him. He gets his guitar in the studio, quickly tunes and an hour later he is playing it and recording tracks.</p>
<p>With edits, there’s no point in releasing them now. There is still stuff left to do edits wise but at the moment I feel that they contribute more if they are exclusive to me in DJ sets rather than if I pressed them as records. Major Swellings stuff stood out when the album came out but now it would be pointless.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> You were also in different groups: Made in Hong Kong and also Vallerenga Blues and Disko Combo (which involved Lindstrøm). What’s the story here?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> Made in Hong Kong is the first recorded thing I’ve ever done. I did it with a guy I tried to make music with since the mid ‘90s. This was a guy from my home town of Hamar. I can’t remember… it was all programmed. The whole track and effects was run through a really old sampler and it was all done with live mixing through a desk to tape. All the echoes and everything and arrangements was done by punching ins and outs on the mixing desk. But we started doing this project by taking baby steps into production. And we worked on an album, but we never ended up completing the album. I moved to Oslo, and this guy kept on living in the basement of his mothers place. We just weren’t working together.</p>
<p>The first project with Lindstrøm was before the album; I can’t pin-point the first thing we did that got pressed. One of the earliest things we did was a remix for Roxy Music which quite in fact is coming out around now.</p>
<p><em>*Thomas then went on to talk about some other rare stuff his done*</em></p>
<p><span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> There’s also Kitty &amp; Sonia bootlegs (edits of like these Polish gypsy jazz tracks and a Brazilian singer being recorded in a Japanese studio). We had people buying the last copies for $200 and a store in Canada bought three copies for $200 each – they told us, “If you find any more copies, we are willing to pay the same price for them.” Oh, and just a few months ago my friend found a box of 50 copies.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> Tell me about the beginnings and happenings of your record label Full Pupp.<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> People I knew liked the Idjut Boys. I could present something to them and show what I had to offer. They were into the releases and started giving it to their friends. This guy from Chicken Lips called me and said he was into the stuff and if I wanted, he could help me setup a label &#8211; that’s how Full Pupp started; let’s start fresh with a new name and blank canvas. The only idea I kept from Tamburin was keeping it local. All the artists are local and friends of mine in Norway. The main reason for starting a label in the first place was the notion of building something from here; good Norwegian labels with Norwegian people. We will bring out our own records, properly distributed and working together. We have been trying many times to setup one Norwegian distribution channel. But, alas, we are building something strong from Norway.</p>
<p>The label has grown stronger but unfortunately not sales wise. We started by putting out full 12”s every so often, working with most of the same people which finally has led to albums in works and then I setup Internasjonal. We have our regular monthly in Norway and a bi-monthly at Corsica Studios in London, England titled “Ekstravaganza”.</p>
<p>It’s [the Full Pupp label] not a local, small thing anymore. In the beginning it was just a clique of my closest friends but now it’s grown into young people from Norway &#8211; even techno demos get sent to me. Sometimes we have people like Jarle Bråthen [signed to Full Pupp] who has a complete different music background to mine (French music). He actually comes from the commercial background. Although, he has really good production skills and the end result is music that is different. I’m also co-producing his new album.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> Can you tell me more about Full Pupp’s sub-label ‘Internasjonal’.<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> So, the music made by my friends was for Full Pupp. After a while, I would get more and more demos. I had to say, “Sorry, I can only put out Norwegian acts only – have to keep it local.” At the same time, I was getting really great stuff; stuff that I bought or people played that I couldn’t release. My intention was for like an archive type of thing: not old stuff but stuff that was forgotten b-sides, limited pressings that came out and nobody noticed and releases where the b-side was really good. This is where we go back and rescue. For example, I kept on playing Al Usher’s “Lullaby for Robert (Bogdan Irkük Remix)” in my DJ sets but it really wasn’t presented [released] in a good way. So I gave it justice by releasing it and getting good names to remix.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> You mentioned Tamburin before but I never knew until recently you were A&amp;R of Tamburin!<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> That was me trying to run the label. We asked for cultural funding in Norway from this really old thing called “Norwegian cassette tape tax”. They were collecting, well you know, if you released music in Norway, you always had to pay to the collecting society. Some of this money goes into funding projects. It’s funny, I mean, I think labels shouldn’t be run on artificially to be kept alive. It was a good start for us, but that’s when we realised you need a lot more than good tracks that are brought out on vinyl for them to suceed. You need distribution worked out. We did everything wrong with this label – everything that you are not supposed to do when running a label, we actually did. Like, we didn’t ship to any distributer.  So after pressing we sent to Norway. The tax is really expensive in Norway. We also then started shipping ten and ten at a time to different shops. The records were 180gms and were so thick &#8211; the thickest vinyl that could be pressed. The sound quality was better, and more stable. Shipping from Norway is expensive so we had shops in Japan and LA coming back saying, “Dude, I can’t buy anymore of these records. They are more expensive than anything we have had in the shop before.”</p>
<p>A lot of the main acts on Tamburin have now become involved with Internasjonal and Full Pupp.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> It’s obvious you are a very busy man: what do you do in your spare time when you don’t have work on your plate?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> I watch good HBO series…</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> <em>*laugh*</em> Right on! You know any Australian TV shows?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> My friend tipped me about Underbelly, so I need to jump onto that. I hope it’s better than Neighbours and Home and Away – they are <em>soo</em> shit. I like to watch quality TV with the wife. We also go cross-country skiing (10 mins away from our home). My son is six years old in a month. I take him to ice hockey and soccer practice. I go to the studio everyday of the week mainly, except, if I’ve been away on the weekend I take the Monday off and I go to the studio till 3 or 4pm. I spend two hours making dinner before the wife comes home. I spend a lot of time with my son. <em>*Thomas mentions he spends a lot of time with his son on FarmVille (a Facebook game) and we somehow just blabbed on about this topic*</em> I just remembered I have to harvest the potato crop tonight, I think. My wife let him has his own farm on my her Facebook account, and their farm was getting so weedy so we had to delete the farm. He also wasn’t getting gifts so I decided to give him gifts since I was the only one that could. We usually buy stuff that we can harvest in three days.  We are level 27.</p>
<p>My oldest son is 15 years old and lives with his mother. Life is based on me being a husband and a dad to them, combining it with what I do.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> What’s in store for the future, with your own music and your labels? Have any goals?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> No goals. I never have goals. If I set them, it has to be in reach, not to disappoint myself. Never work with deadlines. Of course you sometimes can’t help dealing with deadlines, like I always have them with remixes.</p>
<p>I’m doing this Norwegian festival as the curator, hosting the Full Pupp stage this summer. <em>*he assures that’s as much information I can have on this subject for now*</em></p>
<p>Working with Colin de la Plante (The Mole) from Cobblestone Jazz. An album is a possibility: we have the songs but we just have to make sure he keeps seeing this Norwegian girl so he keeps coming over to Norway. I brought him to play live on the Full Pupp night and he met this girl there and now he comes over regularly. When she’s at work he comes with me in the studio so it works out fine.</p>
<p>In terms of music for myself, I have a few projects lined up. Worst case scenario is three or four albums coming out more or less &#8211; just me with maybe some different project names coming out. Some projects are in talks; there’s a possible project to start a band with a girl who plays flute. Not sure how that would turn out. I like to keep it tough and I feel most comfortable with someone that’s like family. The Mole is a good friend and we have things in common, gel well together and then that’s what triggered the idea of actually doing something.</p>
<p>I’ve been doing recording sessions with my younger brother. He’s a trained cellist. He reminds me of myself when I was younger: he’s eager and has his organ and drum-set all in his room. I’m trying to push him in the right direction, and I also invite him to my studio. I did a remix for this Japanese band (will be out on Smalltown Supersound) and I had him doing bass and stuff. It will be good traveling with a younger brother. His also a potential member of the Prins Thomas Orchestal project.</p>
<p>There’s also a bunch of remixes. It feels like I’m working on one everlasting remix; they always overlap. Doing one for Kompakt, and a Norwegian jazz-rock guy.</p>
<p>By the end of the year, perhaps a blues project with Lindstrom: “the two men and the drum machine” with Lindstrom. Captain Beefheart and two guys. Or we might actually make a space disco record…</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> Would you ever considering shaving your beard for money?<br />
<span class="interview">THOMAS:</span> <em>*Thomas pauses, then reaches out his phone from his pocket and shows me a photo of him with a clean-shaven chin*</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/shavenprins.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2130" src="http://www.wavesatnight.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/shavenprins.jpg" alt="" width="550" height="733" /></a></p>
<p><strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/patch/music/2010/02/Fehrara.mp3">Prins Thomas &#8211; Fehrara</a> [2006; Full Pupp]<br />
<strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/patch/music/2010/02/Adventures%20in%20Bricket%20Wood%20(Prins%20Thomas%20Discomiks).mp3">Mudd &#8211; Adventures in Bricket Wood (Prins Thomas Discomiks)</a> [2004; Rong]<br />
<strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/patch/music/2010/02/The%20Sad%20Song%20(Prins%20Thomas%20Remix).mp3">Fredo Viola &#8211; The Sad Song (Prins Thomas Remix)</a> [2008; Because Music]<br />
<strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/patch/music/2010/02/Night%20of%20the%20Hunter%20(Prins%20Thomas%20Remix).mp3">Tussle &#8211; Night of the Hunter (Prins Thomas Remix)</a> [2009; Smalltown Supersound]<br />
<strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/patch/music/2010/02/4533%20(Prins%20Thomas%20Remix).mp3">LCD Soundsystem &#8211; 45:33 (Prins Thomas Remix)</a> [2009; DFA]<br />
<strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/patch/music/2010/02/Lullaby%20for%20Robert%20(Prins%20Thomas%20Diskomiks).mp3">Al Usher &#8211; Lullaby for Robert (Prins Thomas Diskomiks)</a> [2009; Internasjonal]<br />
<strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/patch/music/2010/02/Baby%20Can%27t%20Stop%20(Prins%20Thomas%20Remix).mp3">Lindstrøm &amp; Christabelle &#8211; Baby Can&#8217;t Stop (Prins Thomas Remix)</a> [2009; Feedelity]<br />
<strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/patch/music/2010/02/Guade%20Loop.mp3">Prins Thomas &#8211; Guade Loop</a> [2005; Rong]<br />
<strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/patch/music/2010/02/Ooze%20(Prins%20Thomas%20Edit).mp3">Prins Thomas &#8211; Ooze (Prins Thomas Edit)</a> [2007; Mindless Boogie]<br />
<strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/patch/music/2010/02/Nummer%20Fire%20To.mp3">Lindstrøm &amp; Prins Thomas &#8211; Nummer Fire To</a> [2007; Eskimo]<br />
<strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/patch/music/2010/02/Note%20I%20Love%20You%20+%20100.mp3">Lindstrøm &amp; Prins Thomas &#8211; Note I Love You + 100</a> [2009; Eskimo]</p>
<p>And here&#8217;s a brand new track from the shiny soon-to-be-released new album, coming out on Full Pupp:</p>
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&#8216;People&#8217;s Potential Family Album&#8217; is a wicked compilation collecting together the best of the Peoples Potential Unlimited catalogue so far. All of the tracks on the album were previously only available on 12&#8243; or 7&#8243; vinyl releases and this is the first time that these obscure 70&#8217;s &#038; 80&#8217;s soul, funk &#038; disco gems have [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8216;People&#8217;s Potential Family Album&#8217; is a wicked compilation collecting together the best of the Peoples Potential Unlimited catalogue so far. All of the tracks on the album were previously only available on 12&#8243; or 7&#8243; vinyl releases and this is the first time that these obscure 70&#8217;s &#038; 80&#8217;s soul, funk &#038; disco gems have been available on CD. Rejuvenate the Fonk.</p>
<p><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/J.P.s-Force-Time-To-Throw-Down.mp3">J.P.s Force &#8211; Time To Throw Down</a></p>
<p>Im still spinning the last Subway album (&#8216;Subway II&#8217;), even this long after it came out, and Im totally hooked on the krautrock fed disco. Their new EP, &#8216;DBO&#8217; was recently released on London label Deadly People, and is three tracks of pleasurable arpeggiations. </p>
<p><a class="mp3" href="http://wavesatnight.com/jd/00%202010/01-10/tunes/Subway%20-%20DBO.mp3">Subway &#8211; DBO</a></p>
<p>Now for something slightly darker. Blancmange grew from the 80&#8217;s UK New Wave scene alongside bands such as Depeche Mode, Soft Cell etc. I still really dig their second album &#8216;Mange Tout&#8217;; an amazing goth and darkwave crossover. If you enjoy this, hunt down the Serie Noir 2 Compilation by The Glimmers (as Glimmer Twins).</p>
<p><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Blancmange-The-Game-Above-My-Head.mp3">Blancmange &#8211; The Game Above My Head</a></p>
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		<title>BLACK VAN</title>
		<link>http://www.wavesatnight.com/2010/02/13/black-van/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 23:02:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[kris menace]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[moonbootica]]></category>

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Black Van is Kris Menace and KoweSix (1/2 of Moonbootica). One could say this is one little exciting side-project, as the boys are now bringing out their first release &#8220;Yearning&#8221; on DFA (avail. 20th of Feb).The release comes backed with a Emperor Machine remix of the titled track. &#8220;Yearning&#8221; is quite nice, still growing on [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.myspace.com/blackvanmusic">Black Van</a> is <a href="http://www.myspace.com/krismenace">Kris Menace</a> and KoweSix (1/2 of<a href="http://www.myspace.com/moonbootique"> Moonbootica</a>). One could say this is one little exciting side-project, as the boys are now bringing out their first release &#8220;Yearning&#8221; on DFA (avail. 20th of Feb).The release comes backed with a <a href="http://www.myspace.com/emperormachine">Emperor Machine</a> remix of the titled track. &#8220;Yearning&#8221; is quite nice, still growing on me. Definitely can feel the true, traditional Menace alive in the track.</p>
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		<title>MOSQUITOES</title>
		<link>http://www.wavesatnight.com/2010/02/12/mosquitoes/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 06:42:20 +0000</pubDate>
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Brought to my attention by Canyon&#8217;s latest BIS mix, Australia&#8217;s own DFA/Modular signing, The Canyons, have remixed Tame Impala yet again.
MP3: Tame Impala &#8211; 41 Mosquitoes Flying in Formation (Canyons 41 Mojitos Poolside Dub) (requested to be removed)
Still on the topic of Modular, one of their latest signings, Adelaide three-piece disco-outfit The Swiss, have just [...]]]></description>
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<p>Brought to my attention by <a href="http://www.beatsinspace.net/playlists/507">Canyon&#8217;s latest BIS mix</a>, Australia&#8217;s own DFA/Modular signing, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thecanyonsinfo">The Canyons</a>, have remixed <a href="http://www.myspace.com/tameimpala">Tame Impala</a> yet again.</p>
<p><strong>MP3: </strong><del datetime="2010-02-24T01:20:42+00:00"><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com">Tame Impala &#8211; 41 Mosquitoes Flying in Formation (Canyons 41 Mojitos Poolside Dub)</a></del> (requested to be removed)</p>
<p>Still on the topic of Modular, one of their latest signings, Adelaide three-piece disco-outfit <a href="http://www.myspace.com/theswisspage">The Swiss</a>, have just released their first EP titled &#8220;Bubble Bath&#8221;, available right now, digitally, on <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/au/album/bubble-bath/id350740470">iTunes</a> (the 12&#8243; is released Feb 18th). You would probably be aware that the self-titled track is creating great hype and quite a stir among us all, but then again, you must really hear the Tensnake remix of &#8220;Manthem&#8221;&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Manthem-Tensnake-Remix.mp3">The Swiss &#8211; Manthem (Tensnake Remix)</a><br />
<strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Moonlight-Hours-The-Swiss-Remix.mp3">Moonlight Hours &#8211; The Holidays (The Swiss Remix)</a></p>
<p>Dangerous Dan, the man who kicked off <a href="http://www.myspace.com/banggang12inches">Bang Gang 12 Inches</a> with his &amp; Nicky Van She&#8217;s &#8220;Around the World Again&#8221; brings us his shiniest new release &#8220;The Ritz&#8221;, backed with a <a href="http://www.myspace.com/ritontime">Riton</a> remix. As you can probably guess, the track samples Taco&#8217;s &#8220;Puttin&#8217; on the Ritz&#8221; and has received great acclaim from DJ Kaos, Diplo, Aeroplane, Beni (who is, FYI, Dan&#8217;s bro) et al. Stay tuned for the release as it just dropped today, so keep your eyes peeled (check JunoDownload or Modshop).</p>
<p><strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/The-Ritz.mp3">Dangerous Dan &#8211; The Ritz</a></p>
<p>Lost Valentino&#8217;s last year created the beautiful debut album &#8220;Cities of Gold&#8221;, and now have just released the final single &#8220;Nightmoves&#8221; for the album. Although I prefer the original &#8220;Nightmoves&#8221; when they were still known as The Valentinos a very long time ago, the single does come with some nice remixes from The Aston Shuffle, Bear Funk&#8217;s Bottin and Dekker &amp; Johan.</p>
<p><strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Nightmoves-Bottin-Remix.mp3">Lost Valentinos &#8211; Nightmoves (Bottin Remix)</a></p>
<p>The beautiful Nomi, who is in the group <a href="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Jessica+6">Jessica 6</a> and also was part of Hercules &amp; Love Affair, has teamed up <a href="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Rampa">Rampa</a> for a release on Italian house label <a href="http://www.discogs.com/label/Rebirth">Rebirth</a>. Excellent excellent <em>excellent </em>remix by Dr. Dunks (Still Going/Rub N Tug).</p>
<p><strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Inside-Dr.-Dunks-a.k.a.-Eric-Duncan-Remix.mp3">Nomi &amp; Rampa &#8211; Inside (Dr. Dunks a.k.a. Eric Duncan Remix)</a></p>
<p>Saving my best for last, New York&#8217;s <a href="http://www.myspace.com/levonvincent">Levon Vincent&#8217;s</a> &#8220;Double Jointed Sex Freak&#8221; 12&#8243; release just screams pure hotness. Can&#8217;t stress enough how good the release is &#8211; 3 huge rough, mass-vibing tracks. I know it&#8217;s sold out on <a href="http://www.phonicarecords.com/product/view/60514">Phonica</a> so hunt this down elsewhere because it will do you wonders.</p>
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		<title>CONTROVERSY: PETE HERBERT</title>
		<link>http://www.wavesatnight.com/2010/02/11/controversy-pete-herbert/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 09:18:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ February 13, 2010; 8:00 pm; ] 

Just as the summer heat was killing us all, Controversy decides to pop up again and taunt us with its beauty for a night full of greatness this Saturday night (13/2/2010) at Roxanne, Melbourne. As we like helping friends here at the blog, we are happy to put out the good word of this spectacle, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Just as the summer heat was killing us all, Controversy decides to pop up again and taunt us with its beauty for a night full of greatness this Saturday night (13/2/2010) at Roxanne, Melbourne. As we like helping friends here at the blog, we are happy to put out the good word of this spectacle, like usual. Oh and here is the main bit you have been waiting for: Controversy/Roxanne is proud to present UK&#8217;s tropical-cosmic-disco wonder <a href="http://www.myspace.com/peteherbert">Pete Herber</a>. Read the blurb:</p>
<blockquote><p>Controversy is back with another night of disco and heaving futuristic electronic funk. 2010 sees controversy return with a series of exciting touring acts First up its: PETE HERBERT. <a href="http://www.myspace.com/lsbsoundsystem">The LSB</a>, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/reverso68">Reverso 68</a>, Frontera, and Bakazou are just some of the monikers under which London native Pete Herbert releases his futuristic take on disco. Founder of Superdiscotecca records Pete had remixed artists as varied as The Juan Maclean, Badly Drawn Boy, Ilija Rudman, Low Motion Disco, The Pink Monkey Flowers and many more. Pete divides his time these days either behind the wheels of steel at clubs and parties around Europe or in the studio working solo or with friends on their various musical projects.</p>
<p>With local support from: CHESTWIG (Controversy!) OTOLOGIC (Thee Pet Shop / Sorry Grandma) FRANCIS CHANG &amp; SUPERHANDZ (Thee Pet Shop / Kids Who Speak No Words), CRYSKNIFE, ON &amp; OFF + more&#8230;</p></blockquote>
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<p>Purchase tickets quick-stat at Moshtix <a href="http://www.moshtix.com.au/event.aspx?id=33779&amp;ref=spraci">here</a>. Tickets will be available at the door on the night but for $20.</p>
<p>Pete also had some time whilst down here to answer some questions:</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> Howdy Pete! How you been buddy? How you enjoying Australia thus far?<br />
<span class="interview">PETE:</span> Howdy there. Yes having a great time, some great gigs, and loving the weather..</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> So you are a native Londoner. How is life in London? Cold and miserable?<br />
<span class="interview">PETE:</span> Yep that’s why I’m here! Hopefully by the time I return it will have stopped snowing..</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> Please tell me all about your (now defunct) little vinyl emporium, Atlas Records.<br />
<span class="interview">PETE:</span> Well we shut it over 8 years ago unfortunately, after the rents went through the roof. It was a small independent shop in Soho in the centre of London, where we specialized in leftfield music. At the time there weren’t many record shops like that about so it was a great place to hang out and meet people too, besides all the hot tunes..</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> You have traveled near and far on your journeys. Two questions here: what is your most treasured place you have visited, and what is your most memorable DJ gig?<br />
<span class="interview">PETE:</span> Yes have been lucky enough to travel lots in the last few years, some memorable spots were getting to check out Moscow, a pretty crazy city but a great club scene there, and people were really up for the party! and playing recently on the Sancho Panza Soundsystem at Notting Hill Carnival, the loudest system I’ve ever played on!</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> When did you first develop a passion for music?<br />
<span class="interview">PETE:</span> Back when I was at school in London, me and friends used to be really into the pirate radio stations that were about then, and swapping cassettes of shows, I guess from there, would go up to the record shops on Saturdays and wait for the new import 12”s to turn up.. Then managed to get a job in a record shop.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> So, were you a DJ before you started producing?<br />
<span class="interview">PETE:</span> Yes indeed, the production came later, a natural progression I guess, after selling and playing other peoples music so much, I was always wanting to try my hand at it..</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> When did you first get into the DJing side of things? How did you start, who taught you, etc. ?<br />
<span class="interview">PETE:</span> I think it must have been when I was about 17 and from working in the shop, but I didn’t get more serious about it until I had my own shop a few years later..</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> Now we’re going to get nitty-gritty. You are notorious for having many projects, aliases and such which span across many record labels. Would you be ever so kind to go into detail about each project/alias?<br />
<span class="interview">PETE:</span> <em>Bakazou:</em> Actually just me, and haven’t used this name recently as I decided it was probably just better to use my own name! and stop confusing people!</p>
<p><em>Reverso 68:</em> A project from myself and Phil Mison, we’re currently working on some new tracks, and its vibe is dare I say it of a more Balearic nature, aimed at the dancefloor. We first released on my label Specialist Interests about 6 years ago, then signed to Eskimo Recordings and have also done a fare few remixes along the way, so probably the most prolific of my collaborations. We also produced an album under the name Frontera for Danish label Music For Dreams a few years ago, on a more laidback home listening tip.</p>
<p><em>Bushflange:</em> Gosh this was my first go at production way back with a friend Nik rapaccioli, who went on to work with Leftfield, and was also my partner in the record shop, a mixup of anything we were into at the time..which was about 17 years ago…</p>
<p><em>Optimo/Optimus:</em> A project from a few years ago, we originally released stuff under the Optimo name, before a certain club night in Glasgow started putting productions out, so when that happened things got rather confusing so we changed our name.. We did some great remixes of Playgroup, Minimal Compact, Kylie Minogue etc before the name change, but unfortunately never really got the credit for them..</p>
<p><em>LSB/LSB Edits:</em> This is me and Baby G from Barcelona, on a disco/edit/rework vibe. We did some releases also on Eskimo as well as setting up our own label for straight up edits, Superdiscoteca…Always going for the dancefloor jugular!</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> Then, of course, you produce under your own name and have releases/remixes out on such great labels as Redux, Rekids, Under the Shade, etc. However, a huge success of 2009 would have to be your “Yo Drums” release out on your co-owned ‘Maxi Discs’ label. Can you go into more detail with the release and also this record label?<br />
<span class="interview">PETE:</span> Maxi Discs I set up with friend Dicky Trisco, to release music we were inspired by from fvourite club tunes and sounds over the years and mixing it up with more recent productions..hence maybe sometimes some old school house, Chicago, disco sounds..</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> Maxi Discs isn’t your only label as there is also your ‘Specialist Interests’ label. How did this label come about?<br />
<span class="interview">PETE:</span> I wanted to see how a label really worked, so thought the best way was jump in at the deep end and start my own..<br />
It was great fun, and it meant I could put out some of my own productions..</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> What does the Pete Herbert studio consist of? What wonders are included in your arsenal?<br />
<span class="interview">PETE:</span> I keep it pretty simple, have laptop, will travel!</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> In a sentence, how would you describe the Pete Herbert sound?<br />
<span class="interview">PETE:</span> A heady mixture of tropical disco, balearic house and Belgian beer.</p>
<p><span class="interview">PATCH:</span> Finally, what’s in store for the future Pete?<br />
<span class="interview">PETE:</span> Well if I finally make it back to Blighty, I’d like to try my hand at an album this year, and also finish off some new Reverso 68 tracks &#8211; its been about 4 years since we released any of own material. Also seek out some new material for Maxi Discs to work on, so any tracks to check out are welcome!!</p>
<p><strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Red-Room.mp3">Pete Herbert &#8211; Red Room</a><br />
<strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Forever-Escort-Remix-Pete-Herbert-Edit.mp3">Walter Meego &#8211; Forever (Escort Remix – Pete Herbert Edit)</a><br />
<strong>MP3: </strong><a class="mp3" href="http://www.wavesatnight.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Disco-Drummer-Pete-Herbert-Version.mp3">Marius &#8211; Disco Drummer (Pete Herbert Version)</a></p>
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