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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)

Odds and Ends

Just a few bits and pieces that have been amusing me lately. Firstly I’ve been hitting the disco wave hard recently and dusting off some of my old vinyls. I’ve got loads of cosmic oddities to share with you but I’ll save it for another post, or just upload a new mixtape, whatever comes first. Here’s a couple to wet your appetite.


MP3: Capricorn - Pow Pow Pow


MP3: The Bar Kays - Sexomatic (Club Mix)

Ladyhawke is about to drop her highly anticipated debut EP shortly through Modular which I’m extremely excited about. Remixes are slowly showing up for her next single ‘Dust till Dawn‘ which, in this case, has been sculptured by Linus Loves (Remember him?).
Miami Horror has been busy lately teaming up with non other than Fred Falke, remixing the likes of The Presets and touring the USA but he’s taking a different approach with his latest remix of ‘Totally Michael‘, a new signing to IHEARTCOMIX.


MP3: Ladyhawke - Dusk Til Dawn (Linus Loves Remix)


MP3: Totally Michael - Winona (Miami Horror Remix)

Finally I’ll leave you with a link to the teaser mix for the next Bang Gang double mixed cd compilation to be released on Modular in October/November, containing tracks by Cut Copy, Fred Falke, Surkin, A-Trak, Ghostface Killa, Pryda, M.I.A, Treasure Fingers, Kid Cudi, Beni, The Presets, Breakbot, Das Pop & Louis La Roche. 45 tracks in 10 minutes, it’s a rave in itself, Gurn away!!

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)

MUSIC TALKING

I wish I heard more stuff these days like the track that’s contained in this post. My favourite French producer Fred Falke has just churned out a brilliant remix, something that reminds me of the old French-house/French-touch days, something so funky yet simplistic. The track ‘Music Talking’ is done by DJ Roland Clark (check out his Myspace top friends HA!!!) and The Montanas.

In addition, Falke also did a fine remix of Eric Prydz’s “Pjanoo” that will be released soon. Catch a glimpse of it at KBC.

Please please please purchase the “Music Talking” remix. Do it HERE. Or at Beatport.


MP3: Roland Clark and The Montanas - Music Talking (Fred Falke Remix)