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Keep It Basic

October 30th, 2009

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All I want in a track right now are some clean, sparse drums and a mean swing. Actually you can probably forget about the other instruments altogether, leave the occasional whistle or chant but other than that I don’t need much. With this direction my sets have gone in lately there are several names coming into heavy rotation, not the least of which is Gregor Salto. This guy is a production powerhouse with a hefty amount of work drifting around the nets, just enter his name into the top right of your screen if you don’t know already. What grabbed my attention though was his track Mexer’ and what then made me lose my shit altogether was the Funkin Matt 3am remix. So minimal and wobbly but at the same time it’s just straight up club music.

Gregor Salto – Mexer (Funkin Matt’s 3am remix). ysi

Gregor Salto – Bumba Bounce (edit). ysi

Schlachthofbronx

September 3rd, 2009


I just wanted to let you all know that the new
Schlachthofbronx album is super dope and you should all go buy it at beatport or even juno. Here is one of my favourite tracks off the album, also watch out for the album vinyl drop on Sept 18th

Schlachthofbronx feat Doubla J – Di Finga (removed by request)

So i hit up the schalachthofbronx dudes letting them know about this post and they were really cool with it but asked if i could post up another track off the album that has been sent out as promo. This track is still mad fiyah and features another one of the scatterblog favourites Spoek Mathambo as apart of the slush puppy kids

Schlachtofbronx feat Slush Puppy Kids – Holdin That Dick (mediafire) (alt link)

One of scatterblogs favourite artists Douster does it again with this wild tune “King Of Africa”, i cant wait for this to be released!


Well where do I start. Things are changing in club world at the moment with the move to the minimal sound pretty much taking over. There is a fine line between minimal and minimal party. For me Im really feeling the more worldly side of minimal that artists like Zombie Disco Squad, Radioclit, Douster, Renaissance Man, and Afrojack are making. Recently I received an email from EDU K that contained a whole bunch of his new works. I went friggin crazy. I was not expecting a style change of this magnitude. Every single tune was banana’s and exactly what I am hunting down at the moment. He has nailed this sound to a T. I was so freaked out I just had to talk to him about this new direction and whats causing the stir world wide. He has also been rad enough to let me post three of my favourite tunes he sent through. Read the interview and be blown away by the music. This man is always at the forefront so listen up.


Mu-Gen: Ok so we have all been following you a while now and have watched you transition your style over the years through all sorts of genres. From baile to rock to rave and now this whole new “world minimal” thing you got going on… Can you fill us in on what motivates you to change your sound so often? And how is it so on point all the time?

Edu K: Hahaha, I dunno about it being’ “so on point”, hehe but, when it comes 2 changin’ all the time like there’s no tomorrow, haha, I have always been like that, from day one. I dunno what it is, maybe some kind of disease, hehe, but, when I start feelin’ the itch I can’t do nothin’ but follow my heart n’ dive head on in a whole new universe – that’s what keeps it fresh n’ fun 4 me – I’d fuckin’ die if I would have 2 keep doin’ the same stuff on n’ on. I’m also very curious so, I’m always excited by a new challenge! But I get inspired by all kinds of different stuff 2, not just music. Sometimes it’s a line inna movie, sometimes it’s comic books, sometimes it’s something I heard on the streets, sometimes it’s the TV n’ on n’ on. There’s so much happenin’ all the time that it’s hard not be 2 to be runnin’ around with ideas burnin’ in the back of your mind every minute of the day, hehe!

Mu-Gen: Can you describe what it is your playing/making now? And how the hell do you do it(-ie- what u using)?

Edu K: Hahhaa, I dunno..i think tags are very limiting. If there’s like a true need 4 that everybody should have their own, hehe! This kind of music has been called different names thru the years – at first the godfathers, Zombie Disco Squad (along with Radioclit), called it Zulu house, then Mowgli and Solo called it Midget ( minimal fidget), you are calling it World Minimal, hehe. But, in therms of sounds n’ shit it’s a mix of the minimal thing, with very stripped arrangements n’ reverb drenched skinny percussive synths with the house groove n’ feeling and the bangin’ drums of Africa n’ Brasil spiced with the fidget punch minus the traditional rave sound it brought back 2 fashion in its heyday. I think we’re all goin’ thru a huge Electro/Fidget hangover, hehe – peeps are lookin’ for different sounds n’, of course, a lil’ less noise in the club 4 a change, hehe! As in what I use to do it, my main tool is Reason runnin’ thru a PC, hahaha!


Mu-Gen: The world seems so much more accepting and connected (internet) to different dance music cultures these days. What countries modern dance culture are you following?

Edu K: Well, yes indeed - I, as a Brasilian producer/dj with an international carrer thanx 2 the internet, can’t deny that the world connection thru the net is mind blowin’ but, at the same time the flipside is that everything n’ everybody is lookin’ more n’ more the same – the local factor has lost a lil’ bit of its flame! The downside of globalization might as well be the risin’ of a certain lack of individualism, generally speakin’. But, yeah, at the same time it’s the most amazing thing – I can find out about a new act, like Finnish duo Femme En Fourrure (you can check ‘em on my myspace top friends) n’ right away get in touch with them, exchange trax n’ start playin’ their music on my next set, ages before it gets released n’ shit – getting’ peeps 2 know new acts n’ keepin’ the whole DJing process as fresh as fuck! N’ there’s soooo much amazing music beein’ done these days that I have 2 restrain myself from the computer cuz, if not, I’ll spend my whole days n’ nites searchin’ n’ listenin’ 2 new music, hahah – what a nerd-o! But, in therms of countries I be followin’ I think I’d say the good ‘ol UK – but let’s not forget that so many dudes over there makin’ the IT music we love so much right now are Italian, hee, like Mowgli n’ Solo. But also, there’s incredible music comin’ from the US nowadays – take Harvard Bass, Noise Floor Crew, Lady Foursquare, Local Hero, Angel Alanis, the whole Dirtybird crew n’ youngsters like Mom & Dad as an example. But Finland is huge n’ risin’ 2 – Renaissance Man won’t let me lie! But, let’s not forget the Dutch House scene 2 – I think , at least 45% of the producer/DJs I play, like Afrojack, Gregor Salto, JoeySuki and Bassjackers comes from there, hehe! Actually, answerin’ this question really shows that I’m playin stuff from all over the world, actually! Hahaha!

Mu-Gen: Paz from the blog is obviously obsessed with new dance crazes and he wants to know, is there a native dance for your new sound?

Edu K: hahahah! Not yet, as far as I’m concerned but, it’d defs be some hypno-afro-tribal shit, haha!But, hey, speakin’ of Paz, where the hell is my Uncle Chop Chop tee, ya bastardz, HUAHUAHUAHAUHAUHAU! (edit–T-shirt was my bad…. I’ll go back and check if it’s still there)


Mu-Gen: Im obviously a big fan and look to people like you for inspiration on new ideas… Who are you looking at?

Edu K: Whoa, it’s such an honor 2 hear that from u – the 1st time I saw u guys tearin’ shit up on Slap N’ Dash’s set that nite in Melbs, it totally fuckin’ blew my mind! It made me think n’ rethink everything in a new way. It’s really inspirin’ 2 see the different ways peeps approach production, cuttin’, editin’ n’ all of that! N’, with me it’s like a rush : my body starts burnin’ n’ my head starts runnin’,hehe! I get dizzy with nu ideas, haha – n’ that was the case that nite n’ also with Scatter’s Rhys’ remix – which prompted me 4 weeks!!! But, in that same Oz tour, my last one, I had the epiphany which changed the direction of my sound 4 good when I saw Teki Latex Djing in Sidney!!!! The guys is THE fuckin’ prophet! Of course ZDS n’ Radioclit are the recent prime movers but Teki really took it a million notches up with the whole Sound Pellegrino sound n’ shit. To be honest I wasn’t very happy with my own music n’ with the whole fidget thing durin’ that tour n’, Andy Campion, my good ol’ friend n’ manager, kept pestering me about tracky house, hehe, n’ showin’ me sum stuff I didn’t know before like Smith N’ Hack n’ some other mins shit, hehe! N’ when I saw Teki DJin’ at one of Andy’s parties it all came together – with a BANG, hahaha! So, I came back 2 Brasil with my head so full of ideas that I ditched my whole old set n’ built a new one with that nu sound in a couple of days n’ from there on all my nu trax n’ remixes followed that direction 2. The good thing is that, with digi releases these days everything is soooo fast that I already have something out representin’ this nu phase with the Tee ‘Ski & Shab Ruffcut Ooww Barr Boo remix – n’ there’s plenty more comin’ out in the next couple of months!


Mu-Gen: What are you working on at the moment? And whats coming out?

Edu K: Maaann, shit loads of stuff! I finally got around 2 craftin some originals in the nu tip n’ now that that door is opened there’s no stopin’, hehe – I have 7 trax done already n’ many many more poppin’ up on a daily basis. But also, I’m knee deep in remix work, haha. I have like 10 to finish til’ next couple of weeks n’ more comin’ in everyday, ahaha! I guess you can expect a whole batch of Edu K Eps pretty soon n’ I’m workin’ on remixes 4 Mary Velo, Yolanda Be Cool, Missill, Killa Queenz, Superpose, Chenobyl , Two Fresh n’ my gal MC Gaff E! Next ones 2 hit a digi-store near you, ahaha, are Paul Whitehead’s Bad Boy, Shab Ruffcut’s Twist and For What and Koochie’s Loosing My Mind.

Mu-Gen: Finally can you give me a top ten of this new sound were talking about.. What are you feeling?

Edu K: Whoa, maaan, it would have 2 be a Top 100, hahaha but, here we go:

1 Worthy & Yankee Zulu – Concumbia
2 Harvard Bass – 81
3 Benny Rodriques & Kapuchon – The Other Finger
4 Chuckie & Silvio Ecomo – Moombah (Afrojack Remix)
5 Wongo – The Wombat Woddle
6 Femme Em Fourrure – Pull Out
7 Renaissance Man – Dubbo
8 Mom & Dad – Judas
9 Righi & Dan –
Havana Loca (Juan Magan & Marcos Rodrigues Remix)
10 Giorgio Giordano – Amazzonia (JoeySuki Remix)
11 Daniele Petronelli – CBM64 (Emrah Celik Remix)


Now for the music. The three tunes below are all party, all minimal world or what ever the hell you want to call it, and all must drops for your sets. There is one remix and two completely exclusive originals. I’m obsessed with this sound and Edu’s ability to produce whateva the hell he wants regardless of genre. Not gonna say much more except download and enjoy some free heat from one rad as fuck dude.

TEE ‘SKI & SHAB RUFFCUT / Ooww Barr Boo (EDU K’s Vanilla Chewie Mix)

EDU K / Broken Tap

EDU K / Ja, Mann


Well that was way epic….. If you want to find out more info on Edu K you should jump to his MYSPACE. Or if you are a twitt head and want to find out how much vodka he consumed at a gig then follow him on his TWITTER. And of course you can give the brother some $$$ for Vodka by purchasing his joints at BEATPORT.

World Minimal Hype

April 26th, 2009


Ok, so this post got taken down and i don’t know why. I can’t work out which tracks there’s a problem with… So if you want to download the tracks, get over to our Facebook Fan Page and check out the links. Or check our Twitter.

Beats of this variety have been sending us all a little crazy lately… I’ve always said i’m a hater of minimal, but this new wave might be turning me for the better. There’s been the odd exception to the rule with liking some of this stuff throughout the years, and it seems like that hint of radness is finally starting to make a bit more sense…
What’s starting to push this sound forward is a kinda hype take on things – as you mighta realised we’re all about hype music flowing thru tracks here. We try to put it in the tunes we make, we love to put it in our sets, and we definitely center a lot of posts around it. It’s all about feeling rather than genre really. Shit that makes you throw your hands up, jump around like an idiot and shout out chants – hype is all about tracks being upbeat and bouncy. And hype seems to be finding it’s way into minimal beats. which is great, cause i generally find minimal to be a bit too dark, isolating and druggie.
Obviously we’ve been flooded with way too many bangers over the past couple of years. Just a note, there’s nothing wrong with bangers! I still love em, but with such saturation, you can see how people want to turn to something completely different and opposite in nature. People haven’t turned away from party tho, and on top of that world beats, and especially African (especially), south American and Latin drums are infiltrating in a big way. So here we are left with our mold.
This can often turn out into rounded, hype arpegiated synths, lots of congas and shakers, a touch of bmore-ish chants (which we still def need to see some more of, always, tee hee) and some smooth, sparse bass. But for the bass-heads, don’t be discouraged, as it seems like some of the UK Funky scene is putting back some droney and grimey bass into the tunes.
Here are a couple tunes i’m really into at the moment which i think help explain what i’m talking about a little bit… I wish i could put the Sharkslayer remix of “Manges” in as it’s got these styles with even more hype in it, but the track is still unfinished and unreleased, so soon my pretties…

First check out a remix that one of our favourites Mowgli sent in recently. He does the whole minimal thing (which he often terms midget house) real well. He always has tasty synths and is getting more and more drum orientated as of late. This track has a synth sound that i’m getting into in a big way that definitely has a hands up trip out element to it. It’s also apparently getting a radio 1 hammering by Pete Tong so look out. Check out Mowgli’s Twitter which he’s started up. Also his label DeadFish now has a podcast, just search iTunes for Deadfish Podcast and it’s on like kong.

Tommy Sparks – She’s Got Me Dancing (Mowgli Dub Remix)

This N.B. Funky track is a step towards the UK Funky side of minimal. You can definitely see the African roots come thru in the drum production, and the bass is pure dirt. I’m up for more of these kinda basslines AA247. Although the bass, and many of the extra noises are kinda dark and droney, the drums manage to really push your shoulders forward and head back.
Buy more of these releases through ukfunkyhouse.com

N.B. Funky – Riddim Box

This Rubi Dan & Chinski track really is much more of a move towards a worldly bouncey thing, and is pretty far from anything tech. I do find myself dropping this tune regularly, and you’d be surprised with the switch it can add to more techy stuff. It’s got them drums at heart, and then a bit more of a soca-ish feeling to it, so can work nicely.

Rubi Dan & Chinski – Big Boi Spitta

We’d be kinda lost in this post without something Douster related. The dude is doing some great things in a more Triassic related way, ranging from bouncey hip hop to stripped back shakers – all with a great worldly sound. This track is a remix by Mommas Boy (Mikix The Cat‘s alias) and it’s a real trip. The synth has me kinda tranced and jumpy. Works great over plenty of stuff.
…Got this track via the curbcrawlers btw, who have been pushing all this sound for a bit already. They’re doing an big overhaul to their site and bringing in some dope new names to write for it. They’ve already announced L-Vis and Renaissance Man, and the others upcoming are big big too.
Look out for this release coming out on Sound Pellegrino, Apr 20th.

Douster – For Weirdos Only (Mommas Boy Remix)

There’s a definite need for a relation on this stuff that goes back in time a bit, referencing the minimal of time past… Deadset‘s “Tick Tock” has much more drive to it, and starts to get into the territory of that druggy lost in the corner sound i was getting at earlier, but there’s something much more fun about it. I dunno if it’s all them damn clocks, or that wired synth that keeps popping in, but something definitely has me, and it’s got me smiling..

Deadset – Tick Tock

I think the key to keeping these tunes sounding hype is to just keep mixing through them. They’re mostly really housey song structures, and there’s nothing worse than hearing the entire intro and outro in a club. The fact that the tunes have so much space opens them up to be layered and cut up real nicely.
There’s plenty more tunes i could mention obviously, feel free to call out some big ones in the comments. I think that Riva Starr needs a mention in all this also, some of those earlier releases like Scratch n Itch i love to use in between all this stuff…

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