― c/n (Cozen), Thursday, 7 July 2005 13:35 (twenty years ago)
― Siegbran (eofor), Friday, 8 July 2005 23:43 (twenty years ago)
my first exposure to fake/holden was at razzmatazz in barcelona last month, and even though i didn't see their entire sets, they still felt like total highlights. despite that, i kept forgetting to investigate; tonite is the first night i've checked out any border community stuff at all. anyway, i've been sitting here for the last two hours, headphones on, totally spellbound. the james holden remix of "the sky was pink" is sublime -- i can't remember the last time i had this strong an emotional response to a 4/4 track. i'm currently about 9/10ths of the way through "balance" and its just been one frozen chill after another. this is wonderful, wonderful stuff.
― mark p (Mark P), Saturday, 9 July 2005 03:51 (twenty years ago)
MFA - The Difference It Makes (Superpitcher Mix)Dextro - Do You Need Help? (MFA Mix)Petter - AltogetherHolden - A Break in the CloudsNathan Fake - DinamoAndre Kraml - Safari (Holden Mix)
― Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Saturday, 9 July 2005 05:42 (twenty years ago)
― cozen (Cozen), Saturday, 9 July 2005 06:33 (twenty years ago)
― fe zaffe (fezaffe), Saturday, 9 July 2005 11:44 (twenty years ago)
does anyone know if the icelandic version is a proper remix or just like a homage? first thing it reminded me of was mum.
― mark p (Mark P), Saturday, 9 July 2005 11:45 (twenty years ago)
― s1ocki (slutsky), Saturday, 9 July 2005 12:22 (twenty years ago)
― mark p (Mark P), Saturday, 9 July 2005 12:51 (twenty years ago)
― Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Saturday, 9 July 2005 13:02 (twenty years ago)
― jermaine (jnoble), Saturday, 9 July 2005 15:03 (twenty years ago)
― fe zaffe (fezaffe), Sunday, 10 July 2005 08:49 (twenty years ago)
― Michael F Gill (Michael F Gill), Sunday, 10 July 2005 09:47 (twenty years ago)
― mark p (Mark P), Sunday, 10 July 2005 12:22 (twenty years ago)
Ha! Saw Nathan Fake play a liveset last sunday (after Michael Mayer) and he indeed started out with a blissfull storm of MBV style noise. The great thing: somehow there was a implied beat in there...oh boy when it materialized. :) I had to leave after a while (I saw Tiefschwarz the night before -out of this world btw- so I was a bit tired) As a result I missed James Holden. But now I'm obsessed by this bunch.
― Omar (Omar), Friday, 22 July 2005 15:12 (twenty years ago)
― stevo (stevo), Sunday, 24 July 2005 12:53 (twenty years ago)
― Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Sunday, 24 July 2005 13:02 (twenty years ago)
― fe zaffe (fezaffe), Sunday, 24 July 2005 13:20 (twenty years ago)
― mark p (Mark P), Sunday, 24 July 2005 13:24 (twenty years ago)
And then "Panoramic" sounds like the Mayer "Happiness" mix, right down to the same vaguely malevolent glower.
― Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Sunday, 24 July 2005 13:29 (twenty years ago)
http://3voor12.vpro.nl/3voor12/festivals/media/index.jsp?event=22956363&episode=23221079
Mayer/Nathan Fake/James Holden sets available here:
http://3voor12.vpro.nl/3voor12/festivals/media/index.jsp?event=22956363&episode=23225470
― stevo (stevo), Sunday, 24 July 2005 14:14 (twenty years ago)
But yeah some added love for 'Manderine Girl'.Goes nice with that Holden remix of 'Safari' doesn't it? (as M.A.N.D.Y. proved...that 'Safari' remix is so...woozy? Can't imagine actually dancing to it, just sort of sway and make funny faces.)
― Omar (Omar), Sunday, 24 July 2005 14:28 (twenty years ago)
― mike h. (mike h.), Sunday, 24 July 2005 18:51 (twenty years ago)
Will Holden ever be able to live down his Nathan Fake Remix? The track already has an almost legendary status.
― Michael F Gill (Michael F Gill), Sunday, 24 July 2005 19:04 (twenty years ago)
― Ronan (Ronan), Sunday, 24 July 2005 20:04 (twenty years ago)
"Will Holden ever be able to live down his Nathan Fake Remix? The track already has an almost legendary status. "
It's interesting how it's this track that has put Holden over the edge for a particular crowd (the one that's come to all of this stuff via German/electro-house), whereas all the prog fans seem to imply he's yet to top "Horizons", which i don't think I've even heard. I think my first love will always be "A Break In The Clouds".
Also interesting is how malleable discussions of influences and sonic signifiers can be - whereas it would seem obvious to "us" that Border Community is part of the German/electro/micro house interzone (albeit a proggy end of it), the prog fans talk about it in entirely different terms, as if this is a form of experimentalism entirely internal to prog, which can be explained immanently or, if one needs to look outside, by reference to rock music (how long before Holden does a Back To Mine??? I see Adam Freeland's just done one). Do these people just ignore things like Fake's Traum release? Or do they see all that stuff as a moment internal to prog as well? I noticed that in the interview upthread that Holden describes Michael Mayer as being basically a very good mid-90s UK prog house revivalist, which of course rings true in many senses but I wondered to what extent Holden was trying to speak the lingo as such.
That interview article also puts Holden in the same boat as James Zabiela - is this accurate? I always thought Zabiela was just Sasha - The Next Generation, or at least that's the impression one gets from looking at his Global Underground or Renaissance comp tracklists. (BTW I listened to Involver in store and it sounded really disappointing - why get all these great distinct tracks and then mix them as if they were all one bleary stompy prog workout???)
― Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Sunday, 24 July 2005 21:03 (twenty years ago)
Zabiela and Sasha are followers I think, though Zabiela is even more preoccupied with crap breakbeat.
― Ronan (Ronan), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 09:00 (twenty years ago)
Maybe I'm just resistant to what Sasha does to those particular tunes. I think I'm so used to the Mayer approach to DJing with this sort of stuff, letting the tracks really emerge as songs and having their own distinct identity. The blurring together that Sasha does is annoying in that context, whereas I'd probably be fine with it if he were playing honest to goodness prog.
― Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 11:35 (twenty years ago)
― Michael F Gill (Michael F Gill), Wednesday, 17 August 2005 21:24 (twenty years ago)
prog trance producer/dj with idm pretensions and wide knowledge of currently-fashionable tech-house? yes, that's accurate.
― vahid (vahid), Thursday, 18 August 2005 00:29 (twenty years ago)
― Adam In Real Life (nordicskilla), Wednesday, 24 August 2005 15:19 (twenty years ago)
― Ronan (Ronan), Wednesday, 24 August 2005 15:33 (twenty years ago)
― Siegbran (eofor), Wednesday, 24 August 2005 20:27 (twenty years ago)
― biz, Wednesday, 24 August 2005 20:32 (twenty years ago)
And I say this as someone who has largely been sympathetic to Sasha over the years.
― Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Thursday, 25 August 2005 02:29 (twenty years ago)
Also Zabiela is not popular, he's nowhere near as popular as most of the minimal DJs. Sasha may be popular but regardless of skill even the tracklisting on his latest mix was all quite old, for someone with access to any promo around you expect to hear a good record you hadn't heard before, not a load of tried and tested tunes mixed up. I mean that's like what you get from a friends mix CD.
Also this sweaty talk of "skill" makes me feel like a metal fan, please stop it. It's nonsense.
And Tim otm, what's the point of Ableton if people just use it to eliminate any tension between tracks.
― Ronan (Ronan), Thursday, 25 August 2005 08:48 (twenty years ago)
― Barnaby (Barnaby), Thursday, 25 August 2005 15:58 (twenty years ago)
James Holden's Balance mix rocks in so many different ways. Did anyone hear the Jonathan Lyles mix? Somehow i doubt anyone on here did since it was put out by Bedrock, but it's worth checking for sure. Minimal/Koln type DJ's generally can't mix for shit but they select good tracks. Lyles, Sasha and Zabiela can actually mix with precise skill but don't play the wank material obsessed on at ILM.
― biz, Thursday, 25 August 2005 16:38 (twenty years ago)
PS: Mayer is honestly an excellent dj (mixing/selection etc.).. never heard the rest
― Barnaby (Barnaby), Thursday, 25 August 2005 16:44 (twenty years ago)
i don't really think it's fair to lump dan bell in w/ mayer, herbert, superpitcher. he can do the things your talking about - although i wonder why you're still banging on the point when clearly almost everyone here prefers track selection (the tracks they like) to dj'ing skills to the point where they'd probably rather hear mayer spin dubplates w/ NO mixing than listen to well-mixed prog house or breaks ...
― vahid (vahid), Thursday, 25 August 2005 17:07 (twenty years ago)
Honestly this bullshit of "he can't mix" as a diss for any new DJ is such old school dance fan tossed off rubbish. If you don't like the records someone plays just wheel out the "he can't mix" chestnut.
Plus if the ILM stuff is such "wank material" why is your beloved Sasha playing ALL OF IT (6 months after release date) on his latest mix CD??
Well?
― Ronan (Ronan), Thursday, 25 August 2005 17:13 (twenty years ago)
― biz, Thursday, 25 August 2005 17:16 (twenty years ago)
But other than that I think people here are as bothered with skill as anything else, not least cos track selection fucking is skill! It is the biggest skill of all by a million fucking miles and why Sasha is so fucking lost lately (Goldfrapp mixed into microhouse on Fundacion????, plus as I said totally safe tune selection)
But ignoring that, Mayer actually is a good DJ technically, I have enough live sets of his and have seen him twice, the notion he can't mix is utter fucking rubbish perpetuated by early 90s dance fans flexing their anti-fashion muscles as per usual, "it's fashionable therefore the technical ability must not be present"
DEATH TO FALSE METAL.
― Ronan (Ronan), Thursday, 25 August 2005 17:19 (twenty years ago)
"he's not playing the right tunes together" does not make someone bad at mixing, that's just personal opinion.
― Ronan (Ronan), Thursday, 25 August 2005 17:22 (twenty years ago)
well, he's mixing a lot of very formless tracks together - i'm not sure w/o specific examples what you mean, but he's working with some pretty abstract source material, as opposed to sasha's perfect 4/4 dj tools.
"Fabric 13" are about as good as it gets for DJ mix CDs
i don't really agree w/ this either, though. doc martin? tyler stadius? ivan smagghe? adam beyer? and this is only counting the fabric mixes - if we throw in jacques lu cont and bent there's a half-dozen which blow the doors off mayer and that's just in the fabric series.
― vahid (vahid), Thursday, 25 August 2005 17:22 (twenty years ago)
classic!
― tricky (disco stu), Thursday, 25 August 2005 17:25 (twenty years ago)
― tricky (disco stu), Thursday, 25 August 2005 17:28 (twenty years ago)
I enjoy both types of mix but I don't think you could say Smagghe creates a vibe in the same way as Superpitcher, that said I can be almost certain Smagghe is a more clubby DJ to see out.
The "bad mixing" thing just rankles with me bigtime though, everytime a fucking DJ plays here, whoever it is (once it's not Clarke/Mills etc) somebody's fucking whining "oh his mixing was awful", it's just a lame attempt to make the subjective sound objective, and is almost always directed at new or newly popular DJs.
― Ronan (Ronan), Thursday, 25 August 2005 17:37 (twenty years ago)
take Fabric 13 for example. Mayer should have had time to find tracks the mixed together well and created a vibe but there are several transitions that are either fade-ins or trainwrecks. he can pick a track, he just can't mix it as well as some.
xpost: Sasha's early mid-nineties mixing/track selection was near perfect. Fundacion was a drop in selection but the way they're put together is more pleasant to listen to than if Mayer had taken the same tracks and mixed them together. I've never seen Mayer live so my opinion is only based on Fabric 13, Immer and Neuhaus (plus a couple downloaded sets). He comes clean and admits he's more of a Selector than Mixer.
― biz, Thursday, 25 August 2005 17:37 (twenty years ago)
i think maybe part of the issue here is the difference between song-oriented mixing vs. track-oriented mixing. some tunes sound excellent when they are played all of the way to the end whereas some are made to be mixed and blended like crazy.
― tricky (disco stu), Thursday, 25 August 2005 17:44 (twenty years ago)
this is a lovely new interview that covers a lot of ground...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AbL4P2IkRo
― Reggaeton Sax (NickB), Thursday, 26 June 2025 12:05 (eleven months ago)
also appreciated scuba as an interviewer - asks some good questions, seems to have done a bit of research beforehand, and otherwise just let's the interviewee talk without getting in the way the whole time
― Reggaeton Sax (NickB), Thursday, 26 June 2025 12:07 (eleven months ago)