Tuesday, November 2, 2010

New Site (Under construction)

Hey peeps

In case you were wondering 'sydneylovestechno' is moving to a new website. Hold tight as it is still under construction.

Aslanidis Sonic Network 8: Exhibition at Gallery 9


Check it out! Nov 3rd-27th at Gallery 9. Info below.

Since the 1990s, John Aslanidis has been exploring the relationship between sound and vision. In each painting, Aslanidis uses colour and line to create chromatic intensities that resemble the experience of listening to music. Aslanidis is interested in portraying an “optimistic vision”.

Aslanidis describes this new series of work as “sonic currents”. He explains: “This latest phase adds another level of complexity, and interactivity, between the intersecting patterns in the paintings. My intention is to create imagery with a sonic resonance where there is no start or end point. They capture a fragment of infinity and represent a sense of a perpetual change.”

Heavily influenced by the field of electronic music and its sub-genres including dub, minimal techno and hip hop, Aslandis was a member of Clan Analogue (a collective of electronic sound and visual artists) during the 1990s. He has achieved international recognition and has exhibited extensively in Australia and overseas including regular exhibitions in New York at Tobey Fine Art from 2001 to 2008.

Most recently John Aslanidis was included in Sight & Sound: Music & Abstraction in Australian Art at the Arts Centre, Melbourne. In 2011, he will undertake a 5-month residency in New York at the prestigious Location One. He will also exhibit twice in Berlin at dr. julius I ap. The first is a group show titled Constructive / Concrete / Multiple opening on 16 December 2010 running until February 2011. The second opens in October 2011 and is a collaboration with sound artist Brian May.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Jugu


New electronica pop artist from Sydney's inner west. Recently featured on Triple J Unearthed, this definitely an artist to watch. Laid back electronic pop, in good way.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Never Fear Im Still here!

I have received a few comments/emails over the past month asking whether the blog will still continue or if its coming to an end....

Let me assure you its definitely NOT ending, merely been on a break, so to speak.

There is a ton of content waiting to posted and the weekly gig guides will continue but there will be quite a few changes on the blog in the coming weeks.

Thanks for everyone who has followed thus far, and please do not delete your feeds! More posts coming I promise!

Shortino
(James)

PS: Again, if you would like to contribute please shoot me an email at sydneylovestechno AT gmail.com I may take a few days to reply but I am definitely looking for some keen beans who want to do some very casual blogging here and there on techno in Sydney and whereever really. Let me know

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Sasha's new Audio Visual Setup premiers at Big Day Out


Sasha, the name synonymous among hundreds of thousands of clubbers and one of the few original UK super-star DJs still making a name for himself showcased his new audio and visual setup right across Australia over the last month as part of the Big Day Out Festival, one of the most popular and prestiges Aussie festivals to play at.

The setting was the famous Boiler Room which had its birth in the huge empty warehouse of Homebush Bay (Sydney Olympic Venue area) but has hosted the whos who of electronic music over the last 7 years.

Working with a team from Montreal, responsible for some of the LED installations of Circus De' Sole, the setup was custom built with lots of smaller LED screens and special mountings which was specially shipped to Australia for the tour. Sasha has noted that the set-up was a response to the festival set where it can become a challenge to bring deeper sounds and creating an environment where people get into the groove of a set.

“I’ve always wanted to do something more, and do something different. I’m not the DJ who plays all the big anthem tunes …. What I want to do is have something that is separate from my club shows. So this festival set is gonna be an hour and a half long, the music is going to be linked to the visuals and it’s going to be a whole different experience." -taken from ITM Interview by Angy

The screens are placed behind and infront of Sasha, who is situated in the middle and sillouetted by the visuals around him. Visuals react to the music and it was tweaked through out the entire Big Day Out tour however Sasha noted on twitter, "...the visual show was tweaked as the tour went on and Perth got the best out of us"

With Sasha only recently playing a special open-air afternoon set in November at Chinese Laundry in Sydney, there were many rumors of Sasha living in Sydney over the summer and possibly playing another club show, however according to the man himself thats not true. "I know there were lots of rumors about me playing another gig in sydney but I am in oz for Big Day Out and having an amazing time.....I will be back very soon I hope. I love oz."

Still, the rumour mill must go on and I have being told by many that Sash Sydney Harbour cruise party is being tossed around...Lets hope it becomes a reality!

Have a read of this great article by InTheMix reporter Angy, who interviewed Sasha after his November club tour in Australia.



Sasha Behind stage BDO

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Design and Music



After a hectic weekend, seeing Trevor Jackson, Aireoplane and Yen at Hyde Park Barracks and ducking into the back of a Spanish club to check out Shit Robot the night after, I thought I would post up a some articles from couple of other places to complete the rainy Sunday afternoon here in Sydney. With Australia day around the corner and your sick day notice in for tomorrow, no doubt, I'm sure some reading is in order.


While talking with some friends over the weekend the notion of design and music seems to be more prevalent today then ever. Designers and musicians, especically electronic musicians, seem to go hand in hand. Whether its cover art, web site design, graphic design or even the live visuals associated with a DJ act its seems the visual component is a side that can be skilfully used to 'enhance' the music; show a different aspect or perspective. While many people, at first, may just see the swirling live visuals as some sort of way to further trip out drunken (alcohol or otherwise) people the visual component is as much a valid art form as the music itself and needs to be taken more seriously in my opinion.

Becks festival bar was graced with the edgy visuals of VJ Morph which in many ways perfectly complemented the edgier sounds of spaced out disco coming from the time-code vinyls of Trevor Jackson. While in the background saw visuals projected onto the old Sydney Barracks building of which some were designed by visual artist, Julapy. Check it out below, but much of his designs come from code, rather than sampled visuals.

pachinko_02 from lukasz on Vimeo.

Ghostly International is another electronic label known for some unique and defined visuals. Cover art or live much of it is directed and created by Michael Cina who's work extends far and beyond that of underground music labels. Have a read of the interview with him below to gain some insight into this much overlooked industry.

Michael Cina: The Ghostly designer and type wrangler talks about the cosmos, getting loose, and Led Zeppelin.


Back to music, I can safely say Trevor Jackson at Hyde Park Barracks last Friday pumped out some great house and new disco. Steering away from the obvious, going down the slightly gritty but keeping it lively it was a set that was happily lapped up by everyone. Have a read of Dr Tad's review below;

Disco Dissertation: Stunning Output (Review of Future Classic Night with Trevor Jackson)

Friday, January 22, 2010

Gig Guide (22nd-26th)

Its the gig guide! Tons of stuff happening as well as Sydney festival events. Also next wed is DJ Yoda at hyde park barracks as well as the infamous yacht club on Australia Day next tuesday!

Friday
Future Classic Night @ Sydney Festival ft. Trevor Jackson, Yen(live) & FC DJs - Hyde Park Barracks

Void ft. Silke - Phoenix Bar - Syds leading dub-step night

Suspect - Henry Afrikas - underground house on the north side

Mr Meanr - Chinese Laundry

Hole In The Sky night - Good Small Club

Sat
Shit Robot, Jimi Polar, Diatribe - Good God Small Club

Sebo K - Lady Lux

--Regulars--
Wham - World Bar, Kings X - Top floor techno mayhem in this famous town-house

Musik Matters - Favela - Dedicated to the true house sounds of Sydney

Club Club - Chinese Laundry - Every weekend hear some of the best in techno, prog and house in the Cave

Sun
Spice - Home Terrace - The first spice in n the iconic Home nightclub

The Bunker afterhours ft. Sebo K - From 4:30am Bunker Bar

--Afternoon--
Apres - Tilbury Hotel - Future Classic Afternoon sessions. Expect the unexpected.

bSide - Beresford Hotel - The new night hosted by fbi presenter Lorna Clarkson with an eclectic mix of local DJs

Sunday Sessions ft. Ben Morris, Robbie Lowe, Culbert, and Tim Jirgenson - The Deck, Luna Park - From 3pm an afternoon by the harbour

Tue, Australia Day

Ben Watt & Dixon - Starship Sydney - This will be epic

Final Gig Guide up Thursdays.
Send your event info sydneylovestechno at gmail dot com

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Trevor Jackson, Areoplane and Yen live! This Friday Sydney Festival


Sydney is brimming with activity. Summer is here and Sydney festival is adding an amazing array of events to the cities theaters and clubs. As I continue with my personal recommendations (if that means anything at all!?) this friday is the Future Classic night at the uber cool Becks Festival Bar, decked out only once a year for this famous event.

Trevor Jackson will headline after recently taking a break from touring over the last couple years with this being one of his first performances! Also on the bill are Areoplane, Yen (live) and future classic DJs.

This is the last becks festival event that isnt sold out so hurry and get your tickets as it will all go!

Trevor Jackson is known for his musical and visual innovation in electronic music. Founder of Output Recordings, he released Four Tet, LCD Soundsystem and The Rapture. He has remixed Massive Attack, U2 and UNKLE and worked with The Gossip, Doves and Franz Ferdinand. Like his DJ Kicks mix, expect an uncompromising set traversing a vast sonic territory from nu-disco to rock and electro to house.


Trevor Jackson DJ Mix @ Studio B, New York by future classic

CO OP Returns for 2010 with Sasse & Dave DK

CO OP, easily one of the best new events of 09 returns for 2010 with Moodmusic head honcho Sasse aus Berlin! The Berlin underground man will be playing a 5 hour set at the Civic Underground so expect something along the lines of Vincenzo last time, which for all that was there was definitely a night to remember!

Sasse holds residences at two of Berlins most established clubs Berghain and Weekend club as and had produced remixes for the likes of Heinrik Schwarz, DJ T and Spirit Catcher. This will be undeniably DEEP!

Also joining the bill is Dave DK which is sure to turn some faces. The gig goes down 5th of Febuary and tickets are available at residentAdvisor.net
KEEP DEEP....

Dufire and Sven Vath Side Shows


Thats right! The famous duo will be playing a special side show ahead of their Future Music Festival tour date in Sydney, which has now sold out. Sven is known for his hedonistic performances with last year having skulled an entire bottle of champange only to spit it back out on the audience (is that an insult or compliment?).

Certain people may remember Future Entertainment running their first 'Likes Of You' event at the exact same venue as this side show. Lets hope this time around there wont be any sound issues like last time, issues that eventually cause Loco Dice to walk off stage early....

Side show info here

Also on the side show bill is Bookashade who toured mid last year as well to thunderous applause. You can check what went down that night in my post here

Friday, January 15, 2010

Gig Guide (15th-17th)


Gig Guide! Up every Thursday. Email your events to the blog address below and get some underground luv.


Friday
Loosekaboose ft. Christan Vance and Mr Deepchild Live! - Civic Underground - Loose brings a star studded local line up. Definitely get down there!

Suspect ft. Telefunken - Henry Afrikas - The night that proves quality underground electronic shiz is on the North too...


Sat
Picnic Warehouse ft. Love Fingers - Warehouse location der!

Bug In The Bass ft. Robbie Lowe - Copperlilly Hotel

--Regulars--
Wham - World Bar, Kings X - Top floor techno mayhem in this famous town-house

Musik Matters - Favela - Dedicated to the true house sounds of Sydney

Club Club - Chinese Laundry - Every weekend hear some of the best in techno, prog and house in the Cave

Sun
Spice ft. Christian Vance - Kings Cross Hotel (4am) - The last spice in the kings X

The Bunker afterhours - From 4:30am Bunker Bar

--Afternoon--
Apres - Tilbury Hotel - Future Classic Afternoon sessions.

bSide - Beresford Hotel - The new night hosted by fbi presenter Lorna Clarkson with an eclectic mix of local DJs

Sunday Sessions ft. Ben Morris, Robbie Lowe, Culbert, and Tim Jirgenson - The Deck, Luna Park - From 3pm an afternoon by the harbour


Final Gig Guide up Thursdays.
Send your event info sydneylovestechno at gmail dot com

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Top Notch Sets; Mattt & Tomas


Last month saw Top Notch rooftop party debut on the Home roof terrace with some very speical local and international guests. Luckily sydneylovestechno was there to record the action and I'll be releasing some of the sets over the next couple of weeks.

To kick things off with the first set post of 2010 below is a set from local duo Mattt and Tomas who played early in the afternoon. Dishing out their mixed style of funky, bassy tech-house and some lighter techno tunes for the afternoon the two young-guns have firmly established themselves in the techno DJ scene in Sydney, holding a residency at Chinese Laundry, where you can often catch Mattt on warmup/closing duties, as well as playing numerous times at Spice and Bunker. Perhaps one of more well known names in techno for their age group in Sydney, their sets are often grounded around more techno and house rhythms rather than prog-house like many of their older counterparts. A great set, stream it or download it below.




Next Top Notch is this Saturday the 9th of January, with Claud Von Stroke and a raft of local artists.

Gig Guide (7th-10th)



2010! The start of a new decade, the start of a new year and the start of the first weekend. If this weekend is anything to go by, then 2010 will definitely be a great year for house and techno in Sydney. If your lucky enough to not work on Fridays then it starts TONIGHT with Danny Tenaglia dropping by Nevermind for a special 6hr set after performing for a massive crowd on Bondi Beach during NYE.

Friday its definitely the local touch with Symmetry at the Cave then Sunday sees some big artists grace both afterhours parties Spice and Bunker.

Of course theres also festival First Night this Saturday, the biggest free event in Australia, with a whole range of artists from all over the world performing. Definitely not to be missed.

Festival First Night info


Thursday
One Night Only ft. Danny Tenaglia - Nevermind

Friday
Symmetry @ The Cave, Chinese Laundry


Sat
Picnic Warehouse ft. Love Fingers - Warehouse location der!

Top Notch ft. Claude Von Stroke - Home Terrace

Wham - World Bar, Kings X - Top floor techno mayhem in this famous town-house

Musik Matters - Favela - Dedicated to the true house sounds of Sydney

Club Club ft. Rennie Pilgrim - Chinese Laundry

Sun
Day Like This Festival ft. Matthias Meyer, Joker, Theo Parish, Lee Douglas, Peppe Bradrock & many more! - Entertainment Quarter Fox Studios

Spice ft. Matthias Meyer, Christian Buckhardt, Jimi Polar - Kings Cross Hotel (4am)

The Bunker afterhours ft. Claude Von Stroke - From 4:30am Bunker Bar

bSide - Beresford Hotel - The new night hosted by fbi presenter Lorna Clarkson with an eclectic mix of local DJs

Sunday Sessions ft. Ben Morris, Robbie Lowe, Culbert, and Tim Jirgenson - The Deck, Luna Park - From 3pm an afternoon by the harbour

Final Gig Guide up Thursdays.
Send your event info sydneylovestechno at gmail dot com