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2 Many reasons to cream your pants!

With the upcoming Parklife festival almost upon us (Australia Only feat. headliners 2ManyDJ’s and Soulwax plus many more!) and everyone absolutely aching for a perfect quality of the much hyped MGMT- Kids (Soulwax Remix) to be released (or pop up somewhere in blog land…) the majoirty of the music world is literally creaming their pants once again for the 2 Many DJ’s. But really, did anyone ever stop creaming them?

So to tide everyone over until they get to see these legendary brothers in action (or at least dream about it) heres a mix that has been floating around on the internet since last week (much love to ‘Bobby Digs It All’ for his post on lowbee) from their latest set (24-08-2008) recorded live at Cream Fields Festival in the UK on BBC Radio 1. With Park Life just around the corner, all i can say is that if their set at Park Life is anything like their one at Cream Fields last week, i will not be the only one Creaming my pants….

2 Many DJ’s-Essential Mix Radio 1 BBC Live From Creamfields UK 24-08-2008 Tracklisting:

1. The Chemical Brothers - Hey Boy Hey Girl (Soulwax Remix)
2. The Gossip - Standing in the Way of Control (Soulwax Nite Version)
3. David Guetta - Jack is Back
4. Fake Blood - Mars
5. Outlander - The Vamp
6. ZZT - The Worm
7. Tiga - Mind Dimension
8. Luke Francis - The Bomb
9. Don Rimini - Let Me Back Up (Crookers Remix)
10. Alex Gopher - Aurora
11. Walter Murphy & The Big Apple Band - A Fifth of Beethoven (Soulwax Edit)
12. In Flagranti - Business Accumen
13. Hot Chip - Ready for the Floor (Soulwax Remix)
14. Mr Oizo - Flat Beat
15. SebastiAn - Momy
16. Zombie Nation - Kernkraft 400
17. MGMT - Kids (Soulwax Remix)
18. Proxy - Raven
19. Justice - Phantom Pt. II (Soulwax Remix Re-edit)
20. Daft Punk - Aerodynamite
21. ID

MP3: 2 Many DJ’s - Essential Mix Radio 1 BBC Live From Creamfields UK 24-08-2008

OUTLAWS

Peter Kirk makes up The Outlaws (occasionally other people join in on the act too), one of the star signings on Modular’s DJ team, alongside The Bang Gang Deejays and Van She Tech. Born in Bristol (in the UK) but living in beautiful Australia; this guy knows how to put out a bangin’ display of tunes that will get anyone in the perfect party mood. Outlaws hold a residency Starfuckers in Sydney, as well as Massive Attack’s club Tube in Bristol, UK. I was lucky to grab an interview with the man himself:

WAN: Your mixtape “It’s Not French, But It’s F*cking ‘Aving It” is bloody epic. What was the inspiration in the track selection and how big of a task was it to churn out mix like this?
OUTLAWS: Thank you! The tracks are the kind of things I play when I DJ (well sometimes). I love all kinds of music and like to get away with playing as varied a set as possible (so long as it works and people seem into it!). I never understand DJs who have “a set” that they play every gig – that would get really boring. I hope that the mix is a bit different to other things out there and anyone who listens enjoys it!

“Big Task” wise, it’s always awesome fun doing a mix, so it never seems like hard work! I’ve already started work on a new CD, as well as a Modcast thingy for the Modular website. The worst thing is trying to remember where I’ve put records I want to put in a mix!

WAN: Van She Tech, Bang Gang and now Outlaws under the Modular Deejaying umbrella. How’d this come together with Modular?
OUTLAWS: The cosmic forces aligned and it all seemed like a good idea at the time I suppose. I’d left my UK agency, Marty from Modular was starting the agency – Bang Gang were leaving their agents so it seemed like a good idea to all get it together.

WAN: How did you come about working along-side the Bang Gang posse? Was it through Modular or had you known the lads even before that?
Whats it like to be studio buddies? Do you get much ‘work’ done?
OUTLAWS: I met Jamie Doom when I first toured Australia many years ago. We got on well and raved it up – I played at the Bang Gang night a few times, then we hung out when he came to England and then more when I toured again in Australia. I got to know the rest of the guys as well and I think there’s a kind of shared love of daft raving. So yeah, it’s not a Modular thing, it’s more a mates thing. Studio wise, with the amount of time I’ve been spending in Australia it seemed like a good idea. We get quite a lot of work done. There’s lots of pissing about and talking shit, but it’s certainly not the same level of junkie drop in centre the last Bang Gang studio was. Jamie’s busy with his label stuff and I’m busy with production and Gus is busy being Gus. An awesome graphic designer called Mitch is in there with us too – he has an embarassingly incredible work ethic and puts together all the Bang Gang stuff, and the man like Spruce Lee is in there too. All in all I think we’re a happy gang of worker bees.

WAN: Tell us about your upcoming production work. What can we expect from your camp in the coming year?
OUTLAWS: Well, the ongoing effort to finish some original music that I actually like continues. There are a couple of things on the go at the moment. “Magic E” should actually get finished soon and a new track called “We Won’t Stop Partying For Anyone”. At the moment I’m remixing Walter Meego and a lovely new singer on Universal called Gin Wigmore. I’m also doing The Presets, but I’m very late on actually getting that one done! I’m also doing a thing for Herbert’s label Accidental which is cool and the new Toecutter single on Bang Gang 12”. I think I’m doing the new Pnau single too. I want to try and produce a few songs with The Atrocities and I’d love to do something with The Peacocks too – I saw them in Melbourne and really liked on of their songs. Just so this list gets EVEN MORE stupid and long, I was supposed to be doing something with Mission Control – I like them and they’ve got some great songs – so hopefully that will come together too!

WAN: You recently played at the huge Glastonbury Festival in the UK - not for the first time either! Tell us about your most recent experience there.
OUTLAWS: Well – for a start it was all good fun. As soon as I got there I bumped into Skull Juice and Casper Clark from Bloggers Delight – which is always a pleasure because they’re all lovely guys. I played a few records and the ended up playing a storming set back to back with those guys in one of the dance tents with 360 degree visuals and loads and loads of gurning ravers, which was nice. After that it all went a bit spiral fury psychedelic milkshake, I lost a day, bumped into Cut Copy and The Presets, and generally let myself down. Emily Eavis liked my sunburn though. And I dragged Kim Presets out to Bristol after the festival to show him a good night out – he left, drooling, saying it was his favourite UK city. I call that a result.

WAN: Finally, What would be the ideal party to throw? Which dj’s? Venue? Country? Music?
OUTLAWS: It would definitely have to be an outdoor rave – I miss running a sound system and doing Free Parties. There would definitely have to be at least a 50k rig to rattle the lungs and eyeballs. Location wise - it would be nice to do it on a beach in Cornwall, or maybe one of those pretty, isolated ones in Australia. Definitely a free bar and enough Donkey Dust to subdue a colony of T-Rex.

Music wise I reckon: The KLF, Underworld in their prime, Stone Roses (with a full line up), Erol and Soulwax, and my old pal Clark Kunt. I reckon with a line up like that it would be a party everyone could enjoy, not just music obsessed boys!

The other thing to make it perfect would be making sure that no one there had anything to do for a few days afterwards so they could get massively refreshed.

Here’s a rad mix Pete did exclusively for the blog!

MP3: Outlaws - Mini Maxi Mix for Waves at Night

Tracklisting for “Mini Maxi Mix”:
1. Intro
2. Alan Hawkshaw - Hot Pants
3. Carlos Berrios - Get It On
4. Alex Gopher Gordini Mix (Brakes On Mix By Air)
5. Zeigeist - Tar Heart
6. AA - So Far (Dumb Dan Remix)
7. Pink Skull - Drugs Will Keep Us Together - Trevor Loveys Remix
8. Tambour Battant - Atomik Cirkus
9. Don Rimini - Nervous Breakdown
10. Ascii Disko – MDMA
11. Dream Frequency - Feel So Real
12. Alex Gopher - Belmondo
13. Curved Air - Armin
14. Steve Harley And Cockney Rebel - Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me)

MP3: Oasis - Falling Down (Chemical Brothers Mix) (Outlaws Not Today Thanks Noel Re-Edit)

MP3: Tricky - Council Estate (Outlaws VIP Monster Mix)

Also grab the previously mentioned Outlaws’ “It’s Not French, But It’s F*cking ‘Aving It,” mixtape, featuring 54 tracks of a mixture of genres, from electro to old school rave. Rave-tastic!

Rattle ‘n roll

First off, before I commence the music write-up wizbang stuff, I just want to say Fred Falke was amazing. If you missed him in Melbourne (or any other gig for that matter) then I am very disappointed with you… unless you had a rad-ass excuse. But I doubt that. Live bass over ‘Intro’ - enough said!

To get started I’m introducing Act Yo Age, signed to Ajax’s label ‘Sweat It Out‘. With new remixes on the horizon: Franz & Shape on Relish, Larry Tee’s new single and one appearing on Shir Khan’s Exploited label. New EP will be out early July on Sweat It Out. Very hot prospect so keep your eyes peeled.

MP3: Act Yo Age - In En Why Cee
MP3: Act Yo Age Feat. Capleton - Juan Pablos Jumpin
Oh, get some more Act Yo Age material at redthreat.

As you know The Presets are cooking up quite a storm at the moment, with their Aussie tour selling like hot cakes. But bigger news is that their second album Apocalypso has just come out, well yesterday to be exact. You know the drill; smash that piggybank, gather up the pennies and use them to buy this bad boy. Highly recommend it and you will see why.

MP3: The Presets - Aeons
MP3: The Presets - Together

Now for some love from France. SebastiAn’s highly anticipated EP (staring the much hyped track “Motor”; posted here) is about to drop on Ed Rec, and trust me, the three tracks sound bloody fantastic.

MP3: SebastiAn - Army

Still continuing on with the French music, I recently just got onto a duo named Pillage staring Florian and Frederic. I got in touch with Frederic earlier this week:

“Flo and I met when we were doing radio about three years ago. He has a Rock show but plays electro, and I used to have a hip hop show, but played electro too. Flo has a more underground background, he used to play at free parties and stuff, but got bored. I had a more hip hop background.

We started mixing together by accident, i needed help and he was there. it turned out pretty good, and Electrosexual invited us to play for his birthday.
After we had to split due to our respective activities, and we met again in Paris a few weeks ago and decided to create a band called Pillage, to make our collaboration official.

Our objective is to play in clubs where ever we can and have fun playing our tunes.”

If you are a sucker for that classic, raunchy synth sound then definitely check them out. They’ve done two remixes for UK’s Old School Reunion and French beauty Nina; also have done their own little number called “Die 4 Ur Ass”. Currently they are working on a live set for parties in summer so expect something promising coming up very soon.

MP3: Pillage Feat. Rogers Nelson - Die 4 Ur Ass
MP3: Old School Reunion - Just Robotica (Pillage Remix)
MP3: Nina - NinaNananiNanana (Pillage Remix)

Islands have always been a great indie act from Montreal that I have been following after hearing their track “Rough Gem” on the telly. If you are a Unicorn fan then you will instantly love Islands. Take my word for it. Make sure you check out their first album “Return to the Sea” and also look out for their second album “Arm’s Way” out May 20.

MP3: Islands - Pieces of You

Still Going, one of our favourite groups on DFA Records, have just done a magnificent remix for Love Motion Disco. It’s dreamy, it’s pleasant, it’s inviting and yet so simple at the same time. The same could also be said for their remix of Force of Nature’s “Transmute”. I really could listen to this all day.

MP3: Love Motion Disco - Love Love Love (Still Going Remix)
MP3: Force of Nature - Transmute (Still Going Remix)

Goldfrapp’s new single “Happiness” has been given the treatment by our wonderful Beyond the Wizard’s Sleeve. You know you love it. And if you really do, just remember there is more Wizardry at this post.

MP3: Goldfrapp - Happiness (Beyond the Wizards Sleeve Re-Animation)

Last, but not least, two mixtapes from two local lads:
Li’l Marty has kindly sent in his “Essential Mix” for us to bite into. If you are down for some funky french-touch sounds then this mix is what you are after. My mum digs it, so should you.
Check the tracklisting!
1. Stereophonic - Kris Menace
2. Little Scare (Todd Edwards remix) - Benjamin Diamond
3. Wetness Anthem - Deelat
4. Rock Shock - Roy Davis Jr
5. Soul Bells - Le Knight Club
6. Happy House (Them Jeans edit) - The Juan Maclean
7. Digital Love - Daft Punk
8. Out there on the Ice - Cut Copy
9. Far Away - Cut Copy
10. Golden Cage (Fred Falke remix) - Whitest Boy Alive
11. Across the Universe - Raw Man
12. Together Now - Tube & Berger
13. At Night (Alan Braxe remix) - Shakedown
14. Pulsar - Jaunt
15. When you love someone (Lifelike remix) - Ny Lon
16. ????? - ?????
17. High On - Lifelike
18. North American Scum (Kris Menace remix) - LCD Soundsystem
19. This boys in love (Jori Hulkkonen remix) - The Presets
20. ????? - ???????
21. ????? - ???????
22. Atlas - Marc Romboy feat. Stephan Bodzin
23. Touch you toes (Serge Santiago remix) - Armand van Helden
24. Oh Yeah (Booka Shade remix) - Yello
25. Moan (Trentemoller remix) - Trentemoller
26. ?????? - ??????
27. Saturate - Chemical Brothers
28. Atol - Gui Boratto
29. Nine Lives - Midnight Juggernauts
30. Too Long - Daft Punk

MP3: Li’l Marty - Essential Mix
Marty is also part of the DJ duo Kablam!, who are supporting French’s own Breakbot on the 25th at Fash Keyboard (Esobar). If you are in the area, make sure you wander down for some good aural hearing.

Another great mixtape I got my grubby mits on is from another local lad named RollerBoy. Titled “Purple Mix”, this will get you in the mood for some moovin’ and groovin’. Tracklisting is as follows:
1. D-ran - Teenage Badgirl
2. Home 0207 - Plastic Operator (hermanos inglesos remix part 1)
3. Naf Monk - Kerowack (Jaimie Fanatic’s Kiss Thiss Mix)
4. everyone nose - n.e.r.d (distort re-fix)
5. two hearts - kylie minogue (gaetan remix)
6. Eyes like knives - franz and shape (d.i.m remix)
7. Thunderstruck - acdc (crookers rmx)
8. technologic - daft punk (alive mix)
9. technologic - daft punk (rogerseventytwo remix)
10. fucked up - malente
11. don’t stop - josh the funky 1 (jaimie fanatic remix)
12. plastic dreams - jaydee (switch remix)
13. Playmate - armand van halden (jesse rose remix)
14. why not!? - alter ego
15. let me back up - don rimini (The Driver feat Lunatic Asylum Remix)
16. home 0207 - plastic operator (hermanos inglesos remix part 2)
17. bad runner - brodinski
18. war - boysnoize
19. is you - D.I.M
20. shrine - tocadisco (crookers rmx)
21. tenderoni - chromeo (etienne de cry remix)
22. trash - the whip (crookers rmx)
23. both gotta move on - scenario rock (sebastiAn remix)
24. two of us - super mayer

MP3: RollerBoy - Purple Mix

Phew!

La la la Mode

I love getting mail. Well, they don’t call me ‘Postman Patch’ for nothing, hey? Anyway, the latest email I have recently received is from Melbournian electro-rockers La Mode. With influences from Riot in Belgium to Daft Punk, who could go wrong? ‘Salami’ is a sorcher, but what really impresses me is their remixes…

MP3: La Mode - Salami
MP3: Digitalism - Magnets (La Modes Space Pirate Mix)
MP3: Bloc Party - The Prayer (La Modes Sunday School Remix)

Also, got my furry little mits on their “Hugh Jass” mixtape:
1. La Mode - Salami
2. Simian Mobile Disco - Hustler (A-Track Remix)
3. Leonard de Leonard - Leonizer Fever
4. Edu K - Gatas Gatas Gatas (Crookers mix)
5. Black Ghosts - Any Way You Choose to give it - (Boy 8-Bit Dub)
6. datA vs Yelle - J’aime Pas L’art
7. Digitalism - Idealistic (A-Trak Remix)
8. Cazals - Life is Boring ( La Mode’s Rubber dub dub)
9. Boys Noize vs Regrets - The Battery
10. Brodinski - bad runner
11. The Presets - My People (DIM Remix)
12. Crookers love to edit Timberland boots
13. Detect - Dance Division (Yuksek Remix)
14. Digitalism - Magnets (la Mode’s Space pirate Remix)
15. Wax Stag - Short Road

MP3: La Mode - Hugh Jass Mixtape