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BAG RAIDERS INTERVIEW!!

The Waves at Night crew thought we would catch up with the crazy kids over at the Bag Raiders camp to talk about their upcoming EP release, current remixes and ceral variety packs. Here’s what Jack Sabbath (Brainzar from the B. Raiders) had to say…

WAV: Firstly, how did you both meet?
BRAINZAR: We went to the same school. I was a year above Chris but we used to hang out and smoke cigarettes during breaks in orchestra practice.

WAV: What was your inspiration to start producing your own music?
BRAINZAR: We both got into computers and computer music while we were still at school. When we started out we used to listen to lots of Autechre, Boards of Canada, Aphex Twin… Warp records stuff basically. So i guess we started trying to emulate bands like that. It wasn’t until later on that we really got into dance music.

WAV: Which artists are you influenced by today?
BRAINZAR: Fred Falke, Soulwax, ELO, Pilot, Picasso, Nate Danja Hands, Cool & Dre, Jeezy, Weezy, MIyazaki, you know… Little Richard, TLC, Keisha Cole, Nat King Cole, Old King Cole, Coleplay etc etc

WAV: Do you each have individual roles when your working on a new track or remix?
BRAINZAR:
I do all the production work and Chris mainly cleans the studio and brings me coffees while i work. haha. No seriously… we both work pretty hands on on everything. It’s not like we have roles like Chris plays all the keyboards or Chris do the drums of whatever. We’re just like everybody do everything. Feel the love

WAV: How did you guys come about collaborating with the Fools Gold label?
BRAINZAR: By the mighty power of the internet. A-Trak hit us up a year or so ago before he came out and we went down to his show and met him and then we just kept in contact on the email etc.

WAV: I’ve noticed from listening to your mixtapes and hearing about your recent guest vocalist for the new EP that you include a lot of hip hop tracks. Is Hip Hop a genre that you’ve always been interested in?
BRAINZAR: Yeah in one way or another. We’ve always been listeners that’s for sure. Recently we’ve also been dabblers. It’s always good to be doing different stuff so things are always fresh. Like a variety pack of cereal. Hip hop = Nutra Grain, Dance music = Coco Pops, Free Jazz = Fruit Loops, Rock Music = Sultana Bran… We’ll definitely keep on doing hip hop stuff when we can.

WAV: Did you ever expect Fun Punch to be as big as it is?
BRAINZAR: Nope. It’s been pretty sweet. The internet and radio has been kind to us…

WAV: The video for Fun Punch is terrific, was that an idea that you guys always have been working on for a while and will the story continue with your next single?
BRAINZAR: Not really and no i don’t think so. The clip was kind of one of those chance things that worked out good for everyone. It was masterminded by our good friend Beaufort. We didn’t have a huge deal to do with it’s making except for the extensive acting classes and hours and hours of shooting we did til we got that shit just right.

WAV: Apart from your own tracks being spun like crazy in clubs around the world your remixes for such artists as K.I.M, Kid Sister, Muscles and The Valentinos have also proven very popular amongst dj’s and punters. Are you working on any new remixes at the moment?
BRAINZAR: We just did some remixes for ZZZ and Cut Copy. There’s a teenagersintokyo remix waiting in the wings too.

WAV: What can the kids expect from your upcoming second EP release?
BRAINZAR: Some of it’s quite different. There’s a guest vocalist on one track and some talkbox mumbling on another. I think as a whole there’s some gear for the club as well as some gear for the loungeroom. We’re pretty happy with it so hopefully people dig it.

WAV: I’m pretty excited to witness the new ‘Live’ Bag Raiders experience for the Parklife shows, what tricks have you got up your sleeves for us?
BRAINZAR: Hmmm… that’s something we’re working on right now. We’re still waiting to get our pyrotechnics license. But hopefully the finale is going to involve us setting fire to our keyboards and playing the Fun Punch lead with our wangs.

WAV: What was the most bizzare thing that has happened at one of your gigs?
BRAINZAR: One time they made us stop in the middle of the set and pulled a name out of a barrel and someone won a used car. That was pretty weird.

WAV: And finally, do you raid many bags these days??
BRAINZAR: Not as many as we used to. These days it’s mostly grocery bags.


MP3: Harris Robotis - Beat on the Street (The Bag Raiders Row Harder Re-Boot)

Welcome to the Party

We are constantly seeing rising stars emerge from our own soil everyday and CSK OK is set to be our next home grown talent. I’ve been following the quick uprising of this local Sydney producer quite closely, ever since he amazed me with his acoustic rendition of the Bag Raiders hit Fun Punch! It didn’t take long for the rest of the nation, and world, to take notice of this new talent.
Since that Fun Punch remix, CSK OK has worked on bigger and better projects, such as remixes for Like Whoa, Daft Punk, K.I.M and The Galvatrons all while working on his own production. If your in Sydney or Melbourne you must catch one of his live sets, he plays guitar over the top of his remixes and his own tracks, infusing rock with dance beats, amazing stuff.
Check out his ’space for more remixes and a brand new dj mix that’s loaded with mashups and fresh tracks. The future see’s CSK OK releasing remixes for Toecutter and Snob Scrilla and also joining Snob Scrilla on tour in June as part of his band. I predict big things for this young chap!


MP3: CSK OK - Welcome to the Party


MP3: KIM - B.T.T.T.T.R.Y (CSK OK Remix)

Another group that’s grabbed my attention recently is The Chain Gang of 1974 out of Denver, Colorado. A mouthful, I know, but this duo sure do know how to write a killer electro-clash tune that’s somewhere between Death From Above and Interpol. Really fun stuff that’ll keep the indie kids and the electro junkies happy at the same time.


MP3: The Chain Gang Of 1974 - We At The Disco


MP3: The Chain Gang Of 1974 - Dance Kiss Love Move

And one last entry, something from the disco vaults. Lime were a husband and wife duo out of Montreal, Canada who wrote some amazing tunes back in the day but never found it appropriate to appear in any of their video clips or stage shows, so they would get another couple to act in their place, strange! That aside, this is a lovely little synth number that I adore, so much so that I included it in my recent disco mix [insert shameless promotion].


MP3: Lime - You’re My Magician

The Finger Prince Interview

We managed to catch Gus da Hoodrat, one sixth of the Bang Gang Deejays, just before he boarded a flight with Jamie Doom to Europe for their epic 100% Mega Dance Tour for Modular. Gus has been part of the Bang Gang dj posse ever since their weekly nights at the infamous Club 77 in Sydney and has since taken the party around the country for monthly raves at Third Class in Melbourne and more recently around the globe, from Miami to Fabric in London.
Gus tells us about his new Finger Prince mix, the new releases coming out on their Bang Gang 12’s label and his personal hair styling tips…

Waves: What were the first records in your collection when you started djing?
Gus: I distinctly remember buying my first “modern dance” record at central station when I was young and it was Pete Heller’s french filter interpretation mega hit ‘BIG LOVE’ , and it has this dope Keith Haring image on the front of a big love heart (funnily enough)…. after that it was Stardust and then it was Rappers Delight (I think this was bought because i thought that if all else failed this would always work - I saw an 80 year old jammin’ to this at a wedding when I was a kid and instantly knew it was an all time classic boomer….for all ages.)
Also I had inherited my grandmothers collection of dope Ravi Shankar and Trinadad steel drum band records and my dad’s Beach Boys and American Graffiti soundtracks….they kept me in check.

Waves: What were the last three records that you purchased?
Gus: Im gonna give you 4, cos one is an album, and that doesn’t count, that is more me in my car kinda thing, or maybe with a girl or something, or just watching tv, and not actually watching the tv, just listening to the record…you know??

Metronomy - Heart Rate Rapid (peep the primary 1 remix - whackattack!!)
Telespazio - Galileo (totally adventurous electronic disco boogie vibe going on here…all the way from the outside to the last groove)
The Mole - Baby You’re The One (this is a straight up techno record with a crazy disco vibe going on, reminds me of some RoulĂ© records, its on Wagon Repair - these guys are probably French Canadians so they can get away with it.)
MGMT - Oracular Spectacular (this album is amazing, like doing backflips in space while flying a kite)

Waves: Have your musical tastes broaden over the years?
Gus: Maybe…I do enjoy pop music more than I ever have in the past…I think some of it is amazing…I suddenly realised that all the old music I love was once “pop” music, and therefore I should be more accepting of those boy bands out there making my shopping at Woolworths a more pleasurable experience.

Waves: Any particular tracks that you just can’t help playing at each gig? What records never leave your bag?
Gus: Here some of my all time favs; Beatles - Day Tripper, Bob Sinclar - Ultimate funk, Plastik Man - Spastik, Tiga - Burning Down, Bag Raiders - Fun Punch, etc etc etc … man way too many to go through…

Waves: Who are the artists these days that are capturing your ears with a new or individual sound?
Gus: I love all the artists working on our label - Bag Raiders, Like Woah, ZZZ, Whitenoise, Spruce & Kato and all the other amazing locals - Cutters, Juggers, Presets, Van She, Bumblebeez, Soft Tigers, etc etc etc…you know the score.
Internationally I am touched by people like Breakbot (cos he makes smoochy dance music), Hercules and Love Affair (smoochy gay dance music), Siriusmo (gay dance glitch music), and then of course Mr. Oizo - the man behind the man that keeps on reinventing himself…. always a huge inspiration for me.

Waves: Who are the dj’s that you look to for inspiration or enjoy watching play?
Gus: Boys Noize, Jaime Doom, Andee Frost, U-Go-B, and DJ Craze….many others though.

Waves: What has the future got install for the Bang Gang Posse? Any future releases or raves? World Domination?
Gus: The future holds many possibilities, as a posse we are going to fight the warriors down at coney island for our small place in history…. of course we will kiss and make up after as they are a bunch of cool dudes who got pinned for something they didn’t do…that is when we will have a rave - monthly in melburn - at 3rd class…our favourite dance den.
No releases planned as we have discovered that we are djs - not producers.

Waves: How does the rest of the world embrace the Bang Gang deejays?
Do you get similar crowd responses when you dj overseas?
Gus: It is different everywhere you play - sometimes they hate you, sometimes they love you but the most important thing is that you always have fun in your own little cosmic world. I think people have started to except us, ill let you know when i get home in a few weeks…

Waves: Have the roles within the group changed from when you first started out?
Gus: Oh they haven’t really ever changed, I think we are all just alot more busy now and it just means we do things differently.

Waves: Any new releases coming up from the Bang Gang 12 inches label?
Have you got your eye on any up and coming local talent?
Gus: We have some stuff coming from ZZZ, New Bag Raiders, New Like Woah, Death Set remix release, Toecutter, and many many more…all we have to do is get organised and they may come out before the end of the year (fingers crossed).

Waves: What was the inspiration behind ‘Disko Robot Cocks’?
Gus: It was me learning how to use pro tools with Christopher Brave, him and Brainzar taught me everything I know about that program, unfortunately I have now forgotten everything, that song was our original form of experimentation.

Waves: Favourite food to eat before a gig?
Gus: Oysters..

Waves: What can the kids expect from your Prince Fingers Part 2 mix?
Gus: More disco, less techno, and another hour of their life they may want back after they listen.

Waves: If you weren’t djing, what other occupation would we find you working?
Gus: Oooooooh.. Definitely a custodian of the arts.

Waves: And finally, Patch wants to know the secrets of maintaining a maine like yours?
Gus: Never Shampoo. Always Kondition.

You can listen/download Gus da Hoodrat’s lastest Finger Prince mix installment over at www.banggangpodcast.com and for those of you in the UK and Europe be sure to get down to one of the 100% Mega Dance Raves near you.

And for those of you who need your music fix, here’s the Juggers remixing the Cutters for the upcoming release of Hearts on Fire.


MP3: Cut Copy - Hearts on Fire (Midnight Juggernauts Remix)

Local Produce….

I didn’t take long for Australia (and the UK) to fall in love with the intergalactic foursome that is The Galvatrons. In just under 12 months these synth-bearing mavericks from the future (or past?) have conquered the indie-dance world with their addictive 80’s movie soundtrack melodies and power ballad anthems. They now have a shiny new EP entitled ‘When We Were Kids’ in stores which includes some fun disco hits and a couple of killer remixes. You can catch these interstellar kids playing all over Australia throughout May and then taking on the UK crowds in June and even rocking the O2 Wireless Festival, you show em lads!!

Here’s the always impressive Bag Raiders with their neon remix of ‘When We Were Kids’…


MP3: The Galvatrons - When We Were Kids (Bag Raiders Remix)

While on the topic of the Bag Raiders who, i’m told, are almost finished with their own debut EP. We have yet another remix of their ever so popular track ‘Fun Punch’, this time by rising Sydney producer Toecutter. He puts a glitchy, hacked up spin on the original while keeping the bounce and fun contained within. Also check out a Toecutter original, which i believe is getting an official release later in the year on Bang Gang 12 inches, it’s a very catchy distorted disco/pop tune which cleverly uses a vocal from Kool and the Gang and turns it into something that can you jive to for hours. This is the extended dub mix, expect the original to be much shortly!


MP3: Bag Raiders - Fun Punch (Toecutter Remix)


MP3: Toecutter - Best Party Ever (12 Minute Dub)

What a sick punch!

My beloved Sydney electro duo Calling in Sick have brought out the goods, once again. Ever since I was told there was a ‘Fun Punch’ remix in the works a little while ago my little heart jumped. You all should remember the original, made by the infamous Bag Raiders; without doubt it was one of the biggest tunes of 2007. A few remixes have been churned out (I’m talking about ZZZ and Bag Raider’s own remix in particular) but the Calling in Sick boys managed to cope with the pressure and bring out their own version, and it doesn’t disappoint. Everything is still there but better. With that funky bass line to the soaring guitar solo, oh man.. just bliss. Very melodic and powerful. Props to the boys.


MP3: Bag Raiders - Fun Punch (Calling in Sick Remix)

Also the lads are letting Waves share out their track “Console” which was put on their Myspace earlier this year. It’s raunchy. It’s hard. You love it.


MP3: Calling in Sick - Console [EXCLUSIVE]

And here’s some old Bag Raiders love:


MP3: Bag Raiders - Disko Diablo


MP3: Bag Raiders - Teckno Party

Bag Raided

I really thought I was dreaming late last night. It was early Thursday morning, 3am or so and I hoped that something funky was going to appear on Beatport. Man, was I in shock. After my much hyped post the other day, I finally got my mitts on the other Raider’s ‘Fun Punch’ remixes! I must admit, I’ve had the Whitenoise remix for a while but I’m pretty sure they re-touched it and now it just sounds more electrifying - pure bliss. But my pick of the bunch would go to the ZZZ remix. When I first heard this bad boy at a club, I thought Beethoven was in the house. Oh and then my body was acting up - my spine shivered and my left leg twitched uncontrollably a fair bit too. I’m such a sucker for that raw piano sound. Props must also go to the Bag Raider’s remix aswell, it’s dope. Grab all the remixes here - you won’t regret it!

MP3: Bag Raiders - Fun Punch (ZZZ Remix) [alt]