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Producing Music - General Talk / Re: Electronic Groove new LP "Rock,Paper,Scissor" coming out soon at stores near you19/01/06, 13:32
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sukses ya boss #227
Main Talk / Re: To Be A Successfull DJ U Got 2 Have.....???19/01/06, 13:27
drive yourself
positive ambitious good links be smart #229
Jakarta Party Report / Re: seduction 2006 @ alila ,perty report ?02/01/06, 09:03
bubaran nya pada molor di alila bos ? kekekekeke
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Jakarta Party Report / Re: climaxx on the beach @ balangan beach bali,party report ?02/01/06, 09:02
ada picture link nya nggak nih panitia ?
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Jakarta Party Report / Re: starscape @ sentul,party report02/01/06, 09:01Quote from: altuna on 01/01/06, 14:43 dj oki main lagu apa aja bos ? terus pas countdown 2006 setnya siapa ? pasang lagunya ? nyesel nggak bisa dateng... happy new year 2006 dehhhh #232
Jakarta Party Report / Re: global experience @ embassy,party report ?02/01/06, 08:58
yg main di terrace siapa aja ? cerita cerita dong set nya malam itu
adhe gokil nggak ? #233
House / LAWNCHAIR GENERALS,INTERVIEW (w underground house)02/01/06, 08:53
Meet Peter Christianson and Carlos Mendoza,
together they make up the match made in heaven that is Lawnchair Generals. They take the art of tagteam, multi-deck mixing and turn it into a funk fueled array of sheer house genius. Playing seamlessly in harmony together without a word ever transpiring between them, they seam to have an infalable understanding between them and work 4 decks and more importantly the punters to perfection. This ability is also reflected in their unforgetable string of releases and remixes, all of which are played repeatedly by many a dj. All of this has been achieved in a short enough timespan that would warrent others in their shoes to be classified as sheer amatures at best. They've brought their varied backgrounds to Seattle, a city that is normally associated with the alternative scene, and have done for house what Nirvana did for grunge. Some would attribute some of their success to abit of luck, but they manage to prove time and time again that this simply aint the case. Carlos and Peter took some time out of their busy touring schedule to answer a few questions. For such a relative short time together you guys seam to have an unprecedented mutual understanding when djing and in the studio, did things just click from the begining and if so when did you decide that merging into Lawnchair Generals would best reflect that? P- Things fell into place pretty much on their own. We were both looking for some thing more, with the music that is, something to take us further. It felt like the right thing at the right time. C- Things pretty much clicked from the beginning. We were drawn to the idea of collaborating when we realized much of our tastes and complaints about House music were similar, and that we had many of the same influences. We thought we would give it a shot and worry about the name after we actually had some music completed. When in the studio, do you guys notice a trend in the roles you play when laying down a track or does it vary with every project? P- The roles vary depending on what is needed for the track. There are countless variables including motivation, inspiration even hunger. C- It really does vary, although I tend slightly to supply the chaos and Peter the order. But it always shifts. Whatever works. We both know what we like when we hear it, regardless of origin. Your also known for having very catchy vocals in your tracks, do you normally start with a hot vocal and work from there or do you generally lay the beats down first? P- Like all things in the world of LCG, it varies wildly. Sometimes we'll work on beats for weeks and then a vocal will drop in our lap tying it all together. Other times we'll start with the vocal and it will help to determine the groove from the get-go. C- Vocals provide a human element, someth for the mind to remember. Instrumental music is difficult for us to create without getting bored of it. So somehow, the human voice will likely be present. But where it enters the process, or even what form it takes, is different every time. In your sets you're known for working a lot of tracks similtaniously and doing remixes on the fly, did you play individually in a similar manner when you were not working together? P- Our individual sets definitely contain elements our 2*4, that's unavoidable. But there is something that happens when you play with someone else. If everything goes right it's like having a second "you". Your abilities and confidence increase far more than just two fold. C- The 2X4 situation makes it easier to achieve a certain comfort level quickly so that, plus the benefit of four hands and four ears, brings something different. But I think our 2X4 experience has improved and changed our individual sets as a result. You've also been known for producing top notch remixes, do you find that these days you remix tracks that you dig on your own accord or that you get approached with material? P- Again, every project is different. If we hear something we really like and we know they're looking for it to be remixed, we'll throw our hat in the ring. But we do get approached by labels and artist that we don't know. This is cool because it widens the network, extends the family. C- Thank you. Sometimes we hear something we like and we ask to remix it. Sometimes we hear something before we are asked by the artist or label to remix it. Sometimes we are approached with something we've never heard before. You guys are closely related to EastCoast Boogiemen and embarked on a national tour that was unique to anything of it's kind, is there a possiblity of another tour together, perhaps even an international one? P- Another tour with those guys? Ah hell, I guess so. Go Team Fun! C- Another Town & Country Tour? Possible, although it has not been discussed. The only thing closely related to ECB is Australopithecine or the snow monkey. It is a wonder how they keep finding their way out of their pens and onto airplanes. Another tour would require helmets and difficult amounts of money and alcohol. (Winks) In recent times you have surged in popularity, when touring do you still feel as though your representing Seattle in what you do, or do you think that you now more closely reflect the US house scene in general? P- I would say we represent us and the diversity of House Music. The coolest thing about electronic music in general is that its global. C- At present we just make and play music we like. We don't tour to represent or reflect any municipality or state. We represent two guys who make and play music they like and all of the friends, family, artists and supporters from everywhere that help make that possible. #234
Label / Event Organizing / Re: mohon masukanya donk for 7/2402/01/06, 08:46
kalo ada order buat main new wave/electroclash bisa ?
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Main Talk / Re: THE MUST HAVE ALBUMS OF 200502/01/06, 08:37
dj riri - keluar malam
jakarta movement cd bedrock - layered sounds 2 (ada tracknya astrid suryanto,downtempo version...gokil) sasha - fundacion NYC global underground - afterhours #236
Main Talk / Re: 2006 resolution02/01/06, 08:34
lebih banyak lagi mendengarkan musik dari berbagai genre
set yg variatif/eclectic sounds #238
Main Talk / Re: security alerts to all clubbers and ravers !27/12/05, 16:24Quote from: pecel_lele on 22/12/05, 12:26teteuuuup harus waspada cing !Quote from: evolution on 18/09/04, 15:50 #239
REDMA 2005 / Re: LIVE PA OF THE YEAR27/12/05, 16:18
agrikulture
junko e-45 adhe live pa electronic groove #241
REDMA 2005 / Re: DJ OF THE YEAR - GENRE : PROGRESSIVE27/12/05, 16:14
riri
achdiyat blanco cello ade bro #242
REDMA 2005 / Re: DJ OF THE YEAR - GENRE : TRANCE27/12/05, 16:10
ardi pite
adhe innerlight double dee marquee #244
REDMA 2005 / Re: DJ OF THE YEAR - GENRE : HOUSE27/12/05, 16:00Quote from: eternalflame on 20/12/05, 07:14 #245
Label / Event Organizing / Re: gimana menurut loe tentang chrome ?25/12/05, 08:51
ada yg suka techno set nggak ?
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Party Request / Re: most wanted international djs25/12/05, 08:48
richie hawtin
carl cox dave angel chris liebing silver city ralph lawson #247
Techno / Re: your top 5 techno tunes ever25/12/05, 08:36
junko-tokio
underworld - 2 months off richie hawtin - the tunnel chris liebing - work it adam beyer - a walking contradiction #248
REDMA 2005 / Re: INTERNATIONAL DJ OF THE YEAR25/12/05, 08:28
solarstone
nick warren john digweed rolando steve lawler |