Tag Archive for 'downtempo'

RAVEN

Turbo’s next installment has just flown in and landed quite recently. I am indeed talking about Proxy’s next huge thing “Raven”. The original has already been flying around the interwebs for sometime now (which I suggest you get ahold of as the breakdown is quite epic). That being said, the original is the gem of the bunch.

Yes I know some people are starting to go “ugh, not that Proxy sound again” - I’m hearing it more and more as more artists are going for the similar sound. Well, at least we are gradually phasing out from that Crookers real generic bad wonk/bassline thing they had going. But what can we do about it? Absolutely nothing.

Anyway, nice clever remix here by Polymorphic.

MP3: Proxy - Raven (Polymorphic Remix)
MP3:
Proxy - Dance in Dark

And something else that is one of the best things I’ve heard this year that the blog should have covered some time ago that also quite happens to be on Turbo is of course Moby’s “I Love to Move in Here”. With the Holy Ghost! touch it is just simply divine - _this_, my friends, is where its at.

MP3: Moby - I Love to Move in Here (Holy Ghost! Remix)

ONE FULL YEAR

It has been exactly one year since JD and I started this blog. I was actually looking around lastweek for some backed up MSN logs of when JD and I discussed music blogs (which lead to us starting this humble little blog). Little did we know that our idea would actually hit off into something magical! Where has the time gone? Something that started so small, yet has now matured into something so beautiful - I’m shellshocked. Happy Birthday Waves. For the team, I thank you people, the readers out there, for coming back to this blog for tunes, news, watevs; it’s why I and the rest of us here do what we do. Thankyou again.

We will keep bringing you the sounds that crash to shore, to wash over you at night…. through another year!

love,
PATCH

MP3: Candice Alley - Falling (Fred Falke Radio Edit) (taken from Hard Candy; cheers)

MP3: Cicada - Falling Rockets (Moulinex Remix)
(thankyou Moulinex for your support; a true champion!)

MP3: Idiotproof - Gorilla (Siriusmo’s Ass of the Baboon Remix)

MP3: Grand Popo Football Club - My Territory (Joakim Dub Remix)
MP3: Photonz - Our Fable (Mickey Moonlight Remix)

MP3: Le Knight Club - Tropicall (Daft Mafia Remix) (Daft Mafia is DJ Falcon et. al.)
MP3: Zoot Woman - We Won’t Break (Grand Son Remix)

HOLD ON…

Waves at Night first begun on October 10, 2007, only meaning its one year milestone is approaching very very quickly (around 4 weeks time).

To celebrate, there will be new features rolled out within this period and of course there will be a real birthday treat, something special, released on it’s Birthday of October 10, 2008.

So don’t fret if you start seeing weird shit happening, it will all make sense in all good time.

- patch

MP3: Holt Ghost! - Hold On (Mock’s Mod Mix)
MP3: Metronomy - Heartbreaker (Black Devil Disco Club Remix)

S0FT S0UNDZ

Apparently the world is in love lockdown with Kanye West and still frothing over MGMT so this is where I come out of my cave (which, mind you, living conditions were terrible: I had to eat out of the kitchen sink for fuck’s sake) and start to blog something that would benefit mankind.

The first card up my sleeve is an oldish gem (circa 2004). Catchy vocal, kinky bass riffs that would make one sweat tears.. but most importantly holds onto that strong disco-house feel. This is what dreams are made of. It’s the A side of Alain Delon’s French Fries Vol. 2.

MP3: Alain Delon - Africa

EDIT/UPDATE: I was randomly listening to some Gepy & Gepy today when their track “African Love Song” popped up…

MP3: Gepy & Gepy - African Love Song


One of my favourite tracks on Aeroplane’s ‘Take Off’ mixtape (obtain it here) is by Italian Enzo Ponzio. Very nice italo, great buildup; leaves me panting at the close of this adventure. Epic.

MP3: Enzo Ponzio - Italian Boy


Released recently on Kitsune Records but has been floating around for a while is In Flagranti’s ‘Business Acumen’. Brilliant percussion, raunchy and sexy guitars that would make a hot summer night go down a treat. If you thought the original was good, Holy Ghost! have given it their own magic and spicey feel in their cover. This is essential. Buy it here; put your pocket money to something decent for once.

MP3: In Flagranti - Business Acumen (Holy Ghost! Cover Version)

“He’ll lick yo muthafuckn’ pussy, he’ll even turn you around and lick the muthafuckn’ back door”

Yeah it’s dirty but it’s brought to us by the master Mike Dunn, legend of tracks like “Let It Be House”, “God Made It Funky”, “Magic Feet”, etc. etc. The ‘Black Ball Mixx’ has a more housey feel compared to the original, removing the vulgar lyrics so yeah it’s safe to play around your mum. Buy this bad boy right now so you can get real freaky like a phreaky mother fucka’.

MP3: Mike Dunn Presents Mr. 69 - Phreaky MF (Mike Dunn’s Black Ball Mixx)


Another song that was featured in Aeroplane’s ‘Take Off’ mixtape is Peter Visti’s ‘Tokyo by Night’; a very nice and calming balearic-disco number released on Eskimo. Check out more of Peter’s releases on one of my favourite record labels Mindless Boogie; they are delish.

MP3: Peter Visti - Tokyo by Night

Continuing on with the balearic-disco theme is a remix by Todd Terje of a track by Kaoru Inoue aka Chari Chari for Mule - a well respected Japanese house producer and DJ. This remix is bliss where Terje, as typical, makes it such a dreamy, enjoyable adventure.

MP3: Kaoru Inoue - The Secret Field (Todd Terje Remix)

Now onto something a tiny bit different from whats been posted, just to break up this post a tiny bit - but a great way to close. Two remixes here both featuring Romain Tranchart - part of Funk Legacy and also Modjo. The second remix posted below, Salif Keita’s ‘Yambo’, Romain is joined by Rico the Wizzard aka Eric Chédeville, co-founder of Crydamoure records (the other co-founder was of course Guy-Man from Daft Punk). Eric is also in Le Knight Club with Guy-Man and also a super-group known as Crydajam.

MP3: Mylène Farmer - California (Romain Tranchart & Raw Man Remix)

While I’m on the topic of Crydamoure and Rico, I have some exciting news. French filtered-house will be revived. Alex Baron has started a new label named Darling Records (add the myspace aswell). Eric is signed to the label and will release under the name Rico the Wizzard. Two EP’s are already planned; first being Alex’s ‘Shooting Girls’ (which can be heard on the record label’s myspace) and one from Rico. These will more than likely be released in October. Get excited!!! (compare both logo’s of Crydamoure and Darling.. yum!)

MP3: Salif Keita - Yambo (Romain Tranchart & Rico the Wizzard Remix)

Above the Clouds

Close your eyes and shut off everything that engulfs your mind and surrounds your inner-body. Make sure you are laying down on something comfortable, something that makes you feel “in the zone”. Take a deep breath followed by some more if you feel like you need it… Oh wait, stop stop stop… I forgot to tell you the most important thing - you can probably tell I’m pretty crappy when it comes to this relaxation stuff, best left for the experts ey? What you should do first is cue up some tracks by my current (well, they have been under my radar for a while) favourite downtempo/dreamy disco Belgium wonders Aeroplane and hit the play button and the rest will come naturally.

With their dreamy melodies, divine bass lines and scrumptious disco beats, you would think you were living it up large in heaven already; or somewhere above the clouds (either one is good). I really don’t know why these guys were not given the Waves at Night treatment earlier but alas, other blogs have got that all under wraps. This post is long overdue. Their music is magic. Period.

Aeroplane is made up of Stephen Fansano and Vito de Luca, whom I was lucky to get into contact with for a little interview:

WAV: Firstly lets begin with a quick introduction; please the tell the readers a bit about your background? Also, what musical talents do you guys have?
VITO: Stephen started to dj at the age of 15 or so , I started learning music at the age of 8 or 9. I play guitars and keyboards. That’s all we have :-)

WAV: How and when did Aeroplane form?
VITO: I owned a record shop something like 6 years ago. Stephen use to come and buy records. He wanted to produce music and at that time, I started buying some gear and producing. We talked and felt like we could do something together. We went trough different projects and Aeroplane is the one.

WAV: Does the name ‘Aeroplane’ have a hidden meaning behind it? Any significance?
VITO: Not really, it was the name of a track, and we thought that it was good sounding for a band name, and it was also fitting with the music we do. No legend behind it…

WAV: What artists have made a special impact on the way you view music?
VITO: We are really impressed by pop artists who can make good pop music in an original way. We are also big fans of the psychedelic years, from the 60’s and the 70’s. Also really influenced by the 80’s italo disco synths and drum machines, all this mixed together…
To name a few and without being really original let’s say Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Lucio Battisti, Moroder, Vangelis, Elton John, The Beach Boys

WAV: Favourite all time album and artist?
VITO: I will say Pet Sounds, from The Beach Boys, that’s the only one that I’m sure Stephen will agree with me :-)

WAV: Lindstrom and Prins Thomas are two producers I really admire that create the space/italo disco sound. Obviously those two and of course others are a huge inspiration, as illustrated in your music. Do you see yourself working with either Lindstrom or Prins Thomas on a project in the future? (not including the the remix of the Lindstrom & Solale track)
VITO: We have a lot of respect for them, they helped us a lot by playing our first 12″ in their DJ Sets… Working with them ? Why not ? Even if our sound is now different… Less disco…

WAV: There seems to be a great hype emerging for the space disco/italo disco sound. Has this genre of music always been your first love?
VITO: Not really, it’s a part of what we like, we will now explore other things, but to make people dance, for our dj sets, disco is the word…

WAV: Could you please go into detail about the song writing process and what techniques are used in the studio.
VITO: I’m afraid that there’s nothing relevant to say… We just have an idea, can be a beat, or something else. And then we start working on chords and melodies, the most important part for us. Technique is not the big part of our work, we produce with what we have, even if now we are really deep into analog!! And we hope that are sound will be more “True”…

WAV: Do you and Stephen play different roles when it comes to production or do you both work together on every aspect of a track?
VITO: We have our particularities; Stephen is about structure, programming sounds, and the final mix, effects and all that stuff. I’m more about arrangements, chords progression and playing instruments.

WAV: You both have done a wide range of remixes for artists like Das Pop, Coyote, Lullabies in the Dark (Vito’s side-project), Cobra Dukes, etc. etc. Tell me the thought process involved when making a remix. Do you have a clear direction from the start?
VITO: When there’s a vocal we only keep it first, and we rebuild the whole arrangement. Then we see if we can use some sounds from the original, if not, we only keep the vocal. But the idea comes quick, if not, we don’t do the remix.

WAV: The Cut Copy “Hearts on Fire” remix is magical. Were you surprised when you were approached to do a remix for them?
VITO: Yes ! It was very cool ! And we had a lot of fun doing it !

WAV: Will the remix of MGMT’s “Electric Feel” get a proper release?
VITO: No it will not be released, and to tell the truth, I don’t know where all these people found it… That’s the blogs problem ;-)

WAV: You both are residential DJ’s at Ghent club “Make Up”. Have you always had a passion for DJing? How did it all come about?
VITO: Stephen is THE deejay. I came seriously to deejaying when we start to produce and people asked us to deejay. I’ve done it before but for fun. Stephen really knows how to make anybody dance.

WAV: A debut album is expected to be released on Eskimo at the end of 2008. Very exciting news indeed! What can we expect to hear on it?
VITO: It will be for 2009, we are hard working on it. You can expect something different from our 12″… but not really different, it’s still Aeroplane, but … I don’t know how to explain that ;-) That’s the music we really want to do.

WAV: Not many people would know about your other alias - Javelo and also The Spankers. Can you give a quick run-down of what these two other musical projects are about?
VITO: Oh my god… The Spanker’s is our very first project, we did two remixes and that’s it, no original track were released even if we played a bit live. It was rock’n'roll.
Javelo is when we start working seriously, but we were not experienced enough, and the sound is not as big as it should… But you can hear the beginning of Aeroplane coming behind the early Javelo tracks.

WAV: It’s only one week away till the tour begins and also until you two start performing for us in Australia. How are you feeling about the tour?
VITO: I will not be in Australia, Stephen is in the plane as I’m answering this interview, but I know he is very happy to do this ! If you see him in a club in Brisbane, Melbourne or Sydney, just ask him !

WAV: Any closing words you would like to tell the readers?
VITO: Keep flying high !

MP3: Aeroplane - Aeroplane Dub

MP3: Aeroplane - Pacific Air Race (Dubclub Mix)

MP3: Allez Allez - Allez Allez (Aeroplane Remix)

MP3: Cut Copy - Hearts on Fire (Aeroplane POP Mix)

MP3: MGMT - Electric Feel (Aeroplane Remix)

The tour dates for where Stephen will be cruising and playing in Australia are as follows:

Aug 15: Future Classic Label Night, Bar Soma, Brisbane
Aug 16: Future Classic Label Night, Sydney
Aug 22: Aeroplane, La Di Da, Melbourne
Aug 23: Aeroplane, Sugar, Adelaide

Their songs and remixes are not the only amazing things they produce. For a while now there have been many top-notch mixtapes flying around, quite recently a summer promo mixtape and also a RA mixtape. My hat goes off to twentyfourhours, a brilliant blog that has posted many Aeroplane mixtapes in the past so please check that blog out.

Lastly, buy their records/releases/etc. (here for vinyl); that’s my final request.