Showing posts with label dj. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dj. Show all posts

Friday, 12 September 2008

MP3 - A Double Dose of Style Free

Here are the last two DJ sets I played, fresh from a few days ago. Finally I can get through a whole set without crashing! That's the one from Wednesday - the previous Sunday's effort contains a couple of unplanned ambient interludes.

As usual, I was using the Monome, in a similar way to this exciting video! (by the way, I've made it flash in time with the beat again.) All the skipping / instant remix and effects functions have been coming together nicely. I'm happier with these sets than I have been with previous efforts (being my own worst critic.) Anyway you can make your own mind up.

Golden Pudel, Hamburg - Sunday 7 September
Part1 / Part2

Killekill @ Berghain Kantine, Berlin - Wednesday 10 September
Part1 / Part2

Thursday, 14 August 2008

Cylob Sets On MP3

Once again, the title is just for the search engines, and not to insult your intelligence.
Here's a recap of some of the sets I've put online in the last few years:

DJ (featuring the same tracks being played in a slightly different order each time)
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Club Maria, Berlin, August 2008: Part 1 Part 2
Braunschweig July 2008 Part 1 Part 2
Deptford, London May 2008 (previously unreleased) Part 1 Part 2
Plex, London March 2008
Bonkers, Seattle Feb 2008
Fribourg, December 2007
Acid On Sea, London 2006
Glade Festival 2005
Britain's Best DJ 2005

LIVE
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London, December 2007
Tokyo, October 2007
Osaka, October 2007
London, December 2006

Plus, some other stuff:

YouTube Account - stop motion animation, monome demonstrations and misc tracks.
Vimeo Account - more monome stuff.
Guide to the Cylob Music System

Thursday, 7 August 2008

DJ Cylob @ Club Maria - MP3

I'm in two minds about this set... for one thing, there were some technical difficulties at the start. (A particularly slack 10 minutes has been edited out of the recording below. I haven't been too Stalinesque though, there are plenty of mistakes later on, don't worry about that.) These are mostly tunes I've played many times before, I don't know why I wasn't being very adventurous with the selection. On the other hand, the new skippy functions and liberal use of effects gives the set plenty of interesting moments. There is no crowd noise on the recording, but the response was really good! The best there's been in a while. Also, the visuals went really well, which was a bonus. OK so judge the recording for yourself.

Part 1 / Part 2

p.s. If you find the last five minutes a little hectic, try following that with something a bit more chilled out.