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za 02/06 De:Tuned Meeting Of Minds

  • Deuren 22u
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Tickets Petrol

De:Tuned Meeting Of Minds
De:Tuned strijkt neer in Petrol voor een nacht tjokvol oldschool techno, rave en acid! Legends at the decks!

Room 1:
Ben Sims (UK)
Dave Angel (UK)
Mike Dred (UK, live)
Robert Leiner (SWE, live)
CJ Bolland
Steve Cop

Room 2:
Mark Archer (UK)
Frank de Wulf
Outlander (live)
Tomaz
Bonny & Konnekt

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Shops: Free Record Shops (Benelux)
Online: Facebook
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vr 20/04 Mayhem

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Mayhem
Na de eerste twee geslaagde edities in Kavka en Scheldapen, strijkt Mayhem neer in Petrol. House, acid en techno!

Mayhem presents:

Steve Cop
Mr. Gasmask
Black Francis
Hoarax vs Jordan
Enzo
Manu
Vincent
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Djedjotronic

Djedjotronic
Djedjotronic (Jeremy Cottereau) discovered electronic music through Warp and UR a decade ago. Jeremy started his career meeting the now famous Popof, releasing several collaborations and touring together under the name « Wee-Kids ».

His particular style is a mix between pumping computer beats and insane techno, all about making people rave.

Djedjotronic's smashing debut EP "Turn Off" was released in 2007 on Level75 and got huge support.

His second EP "Dirty & Hard" was a collaboration with South African rapper Spoek released on Boysnoize Records in March 2009.



2010 has also been a fruitful year for Djedjotronic. Apart from appearance on "Miami Noize" compilation by Boysnoize Records with his track "Feta", his third maxi EP "Bit This Thin" was released on the same label. It's a fusion of modern jackin' House and Techno music, creating a sound which crosses genre boarder.



This great success gave him the chance to work on remixes of well-known artists like Unkle, DSL, Das Pop, Tiga, Birdy Nam Nam, Etienne De Crecy, The Faint, Boysnoize, Gonzales, Chromeo to name a few.



Touring alone or playing together with his colleagues from Boysnoize Records crew Djedjotronic has now participated in most of major electronic events worldwide. Pukkelpop (BE), Dour (BE), Mystery Land (NL), Plages Electroniques (FR), Sonar (ES), Nuit Sonore (FR) are just some of the festivals he has recently played. 2010 was a special year for Jeremy as it is the first time when he played at I Love Techno (BE), the 15th year of this famous electronic music festival.

Andrew Weatherall

Andrew Weatherall
Doorgaans van Flinke Snor en Old School Rockabilly kledij voorziene gentleman uit het Verenigd Koninkrijk die bijzonder moeilijk te categoriseren is. Van acid tot pop, van balearic tot minimal, van dub tot experimental rock, van Detroit electro tot dirty disco. Enzovoort. Geboren in 1693, pardon: 1963, en nog volop aan het DJ'en, remixen en producen - voor Zichzelf en voor Anderen. Nog 2 Hoofdletters: Grote Meneer.

Andrew Weatherall is a key figure in UK dance culture. He was there at the beginning of UK club culture in the late 80's just as Ecstasy was changing the dancefloors into something more open minded and loved up. He is a founder member of the Boys Own fanzine that documented what was happening then in sarcastic, trenchant terms - contrasting harshly with the sometimes "fluffy" or hippie-ish rhetoric spouted by some caught up in the acid house movement. The Boys Own parties were considered a destination for the smarter set and for musical connoisseurs, unlike the lowest-common-denominator mega-raves which were kicking off at the same time. Weatherall found initial acclaim with an audience outside the dance crowd when he remixed Primal Scream's "I'm Losing More Than I'll Ever Had" into the monster track "Loaded". He has shown a talent for stripping music down to fundamental components and then adding something extra to turn it into something beautiful. His remixes with Primal Scream and production work on "Screamadelica" are breathtaking and so far in advance of the rest of the music industry that he has always been a maverick. His production work with One Dove provided one of the great early post Acid House "chill out" albums in the melancholic "Morning Dove White" and he provided classic remixes for artists from Stereo MCs to James and Happy Mondays. As the 90s progressed and his DJ contemporaries moved into the "superclubs", playing formulaic house and trance, Weatherall always chose to evade easy categorisation, playing sets of anything from heavy dub to pure detroit electro, spurning the huge paychecks of fellow Acid House veterans, but consolidating his reputation as a true music lovers' favourite. His clubs including Sabresonic and Bloodsugar became legendary, and he continued to forge links with musicians both underground and mainstream. Later work - with his bands Sabres of Paradise and Two Lone Swordsmen - has taken in trip hop, dub, techno, funk, electro and even rockabilly and goth rock on the most recent TLS album "The Double Gone Chapel". His latest release - and his first under his own name - "The Bullet Catcher's Apprentice" is a return almost to classic balearic values that he championed over 17 years ago when DJing at the seminal early house nights in London and around the M25. Always innovating and never stopping this man is a modern legend, a raconteur, writer and polemicist as well as DJ and musician, who perhaps hasn't really had the proper attention he deserves - but appears to like it that way. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

Paul Chambers

Paul Chambers
In de vroege jaren negentig maakte de Paul Chambers kennis met elektronische muziek. Hij verkende electronische muziekwereld vanuit zijn slaapkamer/studio in België. Langzaamaan bouwde hij een reputatie op in Europa.

In 2008 werd Paul Chambers ontdekt door Soulwax met als gevolg dat de Belgische broers hem meenamen op hun Soulwaxmas tour met legendes als Justice, Tiga, Erol Alkan, Boys Noize, Mixhell en natuurlijk 2manydj's en Soulwax zelf. Dit was voor Paul een belangrijke stap naar het begin van een groot avontuur.

In 2009 hebben 2manydj's Paul beloond voor zijn hulp als producent door middel van het spelen van de onuitgebrachte track "Yeah, Techno!" tijdens livesets. De track werd enthousiast ontvangen door het publiek en het zorgde voor een kleine hype op YouTube. In het najaar van 2010 stond Paul Chambers weer in meerdere landen achter de tafels in de Soulwaxmas tour. In februari 2011 knalt zijn rauwe electro weer hier in Antwerpen, in Petrol!

acid kirk

acid kirk

T-9 & Devin

Spacid

Spacid
Plugt zijn koptelefoon al 21 jaar (!) in de ontelbare mengpanelen van de Belgische scene en draait nog altijd mee bovenaan. Resident op (oa) Kozzmozz en Beats Of Love en regelmatig op de affiche van vele grote events (10 Days Off, ...). Having sex with music and able to go all night long. Disco, house, techno, spaced out stuff, ... Spacid has it.

dj pierre

dj pierre
DJ Pierre can be considered one of the "founding fathers" of Acid House for his role in the development of the genre, specifically by being a member of Phuture, who released the 1987 E.P. Acid Trax which is considered by many to be the birth of Acid House. DJ Pierre's real name is Nathaniel Pierre Jones and his recording names include DJ Pierre, Phuture, Phuture Phantasy Club, Pierre's Pfantasy Club, Photon Inc. He was born in the suburbs of Chicago. Along two other artists (friends) known as Spanky (Earl Smith Jr -founder/technical producer) and Herb J (Herbert R Jackson Jr - keyboards) he formed "Phuture" and together they accidentally discovered/invented the acid house noise referred to as "squelch". Whilst trying to find out how to use the Roland TB-303 bass line synthesizer machine they had purchased they came out with the squelch sound that is the essential component for a track to be classed as Acid House. The three were inspired by the new House Music revolution that had emerged from their home town Chicago's mid 1980's scene where the Hot Mix 5 artists (Farley "Jackmaster" Funk, Ralphi "The Razz" Rosario, Kenny "Jammin" Jason, Mickey "Mixin" Oliver and Scott "Smokin" Seals) were churning out hit after hit over the airwaves and tape and vinyl. Frankie Knuckles was DJing and the Warehouse club (where House Music is widely acknowledged to derive its name). Pierre and Spanky had been to the legendary Chicago DJ Ron Hardy's club called Music Box. The first Acid House track they recorded was 'Acid Tracks' (renamed by Ron Hardy from its original title 'In Your Mind'). A slow burning, bassy, heavy, deep, unrelenting record that plays for eleven minutes and seventeen seconds. Their first track was put on tape and first played in the Music Box in 1985 or 1986. From the overwhelming enthusiastic response from Ron Hardy (playing it several times on its first night) and (eventually) the crowd, it was rerecorded at Trax Records (produced by Marshall Jefferson) and released in 1986 being the best selling house track up to that time. From this adulation DJ Pierre went on to record a good percentage of the first Acid House tracks on Trax Records under the names Phuture, Phuture Pfantasy Club, Pierre's Pfantasy Club (with Felix Da Housecat), Phortune with notable underground hits such as Your Only Friend (Cocaine), The Creator, String Free, Got The Bug, Box Energy, Dream Girl, Mystery Girl, Fantasy Girl, We Are Phuture, Slam and Spank Spank. So the Acid House style was created by DJ Pierre and co. One of the tracks has a voice proclaiming "We are The Creator of Acid Music and we're back." But apparently the term Acid was probably coined by Ron Hardy. DJ Pierre always maintained that he was anti drugs and the track 'Your Only Friend' is most definitely has a very strong anti drugs message. Ron Hardy however was a well known party animal and drug user and perhaps the name acid was used as an LSD reference. Acid House is a very repetitive, hypnotic and trance-like music form which has a decidedly hypnotic, transcendental, psychedelic feel to it (most Acid House tracks would not have conventional lyrics on them but were either purely instrumental or only had samples/spoken rather than sung wording). Later as Acid House became more and more popular and successful with clubbers and ravers it inevitably became commercial leading to many copycat tracks that jumped on the bandwagon and had Acid House remixes as well as many recordings claiming to be acid house which weren't. For example D-Mob We Call It Aceiid. This song seemed to kill the credibility of Acid House with one swift blow. Acid House is the first true discernible offspring genre of House Music. (It even had its own dance called Trance Dance where arms held up in the air and are waved in time to the music either alternatively up and down, side to side like an orchestra conductor or swirling around mid air in front whilst the feet are jerked forward one at a time). It triggered the Rave phenomenon in the UK and the Acid House/Rave/M25 Orbital Parties including the 1989 Second Summer of Love and all its media hysteria in the UK (along with House / Hip House / Garage /Balearic genres that came shortly after it). Whilst Acid House was initially a relatively short lived House trend (from 1986 in Chicago and 1987 in UK to its demise in 1989/90), it first signified the ability of House to carry on through developing, experimenting, morphing and reacting rather than stagnating. Acid House is what initially kept House as a broad church alive and provided momentum for the House movement. Chicago House was perhaps running out of steam by the late 1980s and so the quick succession from House to Acid House kept it fresh and encouraged new House genres we know to emerge and flourish. This was all created by DJ Pierre's accidental style of House and Ron Hardy's brand naming it as Acid. The rest is history. So DJ Pierre's contribution was to innovate House and protect it by allowing it to change - even if this was an accident. Due to the notorious unfair contracts and deals given to the innocent DJ Pierre and other Chicago House artists, none of them owned their own copyrights. None of them realised that the music they were producing was been exported and licensed overseas where in gained its first foothold in Manchester, Nottingham and the north of England before spreading at a phenomenal rate south and going pan European and then global. Not realising how the whole Chicago House scene was infecting the world so rapidly, no groundbreaking artists made money from royalties as their whole world at the time was confined the hothouse energy of Chicago itself. DJ Pierre moved from Chicago where the House Music scene was slowing down and joined (among other labels) Strictly Rhythm records in 1990 where he was also briefly A&R manager. At this time he also went to the UK for his first visit overseas to witness how the house and acid house movement had proliferated and become so popular outside of the USA. Other hits he released since leaving Chicago include Generate Power by Photon Inc, Follow Me by Aly Us, and The Horn Song Featuring Barbara Tucker. He is still DJing and producing at time of writing December 2005. Chicago's own Trax Records website says that House is "the biggest movement in club music since the dawn of Disco". But for its overall globalisation (through accompanying advances in technology affordable to youth) and its longevity, House is probably more significant than Disco. Although Disco (along with other music types such as blues, jazz, soul, funk, rap, pop and electronica) is directly part of House's parentage. Some social observers have commented that the House movement is the biggest cultural phenomenon since Punk. But again Punk was relatively short lived from 1976 to 1980 before it became passé, compared to House that is still going strong since its birth in the mid 1980's. While punk appealed mainly to white, lower and middle classes, House's appeal is undeniably more far reaching and Catholic. Twenty years after the start of Punk, the name was already a joke and meant nothing to youth of the 1990s apart from a historical event or a general term of derision - certainly not cool. House decades after its dawn is still going on and being played in clubs, on the radio and used by mainstream pop artists. Only time will tell the verdict. But DJ Pierre by creating Acid House is certainly one of the pivotal individuals responsible for spreading House's immense scope.

RAVE OUR SOULS

RAVE OUR SOULS
Techno- en junglefreak Lowdown doet het met electrozot Goldfox. En hoe! Gekostumeerd, dolgedraaid en gedopeerd, met een selectie van de hardste knallers die de vroege jaren '90 hebben voortgebracht. In sommige delen van het land al een absoluut begrip.

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