mardi 29 janvier 2013

Rebel Rave 3 (CRMCD022)

 
 
  • - The third instalment of the Rebel Rave series cements 10 years of Crosstown Rebels existence and looks back on their last year of prolific achievements

    • - Disc 3 is a compendium of the label’s history carefully selected and mixed by Wunderkind, Subb-an named DJ Magazines ‘Best Breakthrough DJ’ of 2011
    • - Discs one and two highlight some of the best moments of 2012 and feature artists that have grown from and with the label such asArt Department, Mathew Jonson, Maceo Plexand Jamie Jones as well as newcomers destined for great things in 2013 such asInfinity Ink and Laura Jones
    • - Accompanied by a global tour to mark a decade of the label that will take in 5 continents, 18 countries and 44 artists.


    As Crosstown Rebels reach a decade of existence they look back with pride on one of their most prolific years to date with the third episode of their treasured Rebel Rave series. This three disc compendium of their yield from 2012 walks back together through a year which saw them launch a mystical festival, Day Zero, and reconnect with classic artists from the label’s history such as  Mathew Jonson, Jamie Jones, Tiga & Dinky as well as typically introducing a sea of new faces such as Francesca LombardoAmiraliFur Coat and Aidan Lavelle.
    The third disc is a nostalgic journey on the whole label’s history mixed together by rising star, Subb-an. Named as DJ Magazines ‘Best Breakthrough DJ’ in their 2011 end of year awards, Subb-an’s prodigious studio talents have seen him in demand for remixes of mainstream artists such as Jamie Woon, Lana Del Ray, Noir & Haze and Hollis P Monroe over recent months. An instigator of the infamous Below events in Birmingham and co-owner of One Records alongside Adam Shelton, Subb-an has gradually become cherished worldwide as a tastemaker and musical innovator.
    His mix exudes a flair for winning over the dancefloor with graceful stitching and vivacious grooves. He ducks and dives taking a tripped out mood through mind-expanding choices such as Gavin Herlihy’s‘Witching Hour’ and Loco Dice’s remix of Riz MC’s‘Radar’ before steering back to driving into the midst of the night with glorious choices such as D’Julz’s edit of Solomun’s anthemic Rebellion release ‘Daddy’s Jam’ and Subb-an’s own ‘Misleading’. His peers Jamie Jones, Francesca Lombardo and Amirali also offer highlights to his seamless selection, with Amirali’s ‘Whisper’ adding an epic and graceful close to his episode.
    Subb-an will be a main artist featuring on the colossal 10 years of Crosstown Rebel Rave tour in 2013, taking in five continents and eighteen countries alongside the label founder and flagship artist, Damian Lazarus. This global journey will bear fruit to another torrent of mind tripping, off-the-grid events driven by their tight-knit Rebel family of artists.
    Rebel Rave 3 proves why Crosstown Rebels have remained the electronic pioneering force of the past decade and hints at their plans for the future

    Tracklist
    CD1
    01. Luca Bacchetti - Tango (Eduardo Castillo Voodoo Remix)
    02. Art Department - Touch You Gently
    03. Amirali - Beautiful World (Deniz Kurtel Remix)
    04. Mathew Jonson - Dayz
    05. Infinity Ink - Infinity
    06. Maceo Plex - Sex Appeal
    07. Laura Jones - Inner Place
    08. Francesca Lombardo - Old School Anna
    09. Aidan Lavelle - Stronger
    10. Dinky - Sealed
    11. Fur Coat feat. Cari Golden - You And I (Amirali Remix)

    CD2
     01. Amirali - Just An Illusion (MK Remix)
     02. Guti - Jealous Guy
    03. Nico Purman - Falling
    04. Sis - Faces
    05. Tiga - Pleasure From The Bass (Subb-an Remix)
    06. Walker & Royce - You’re Not Welcome (Francesca Lombardo Remix)
    07. Daschund & Quenum - Mammoth
    08. Tim Xavier – Arco Della Devozione (Paint The Sky Dub)
    09. Jamie Jones feat. Art Department - Our Time In Liberty
    10. Zod - Rise Before Zod (Acid Pauli Things That Fly Fly Remix)


    CD3
    Subb-An DJ Mix

    1. Amirali - Just An Illusion (Accapella)
    2. Pier Bucci - Jess
    3. Dan Berkson - The Hollow
    4. Gavin Herily - Witching Hour
    5. Fosky feat. Shiva - Shiva (The Martinez Brothers Remix)
    06. Jamie Jones - My Body
    7. The Model feat. My Favorite Robot - Still In My  Heart  (Ivan Smagghe Remix Subb-an Edit)
    8. Riz MC - Radar (Loco Dice In The Box Remix)
    9. Pier Bucci - Congas Pond
    10. Subb-an feat. Anomaly Jonez - Positive Expression
    11. Solomun - Daddy's Jam (D'julz Remix)
    12. Francesca Lombardo - Eyes (Subb-an Edit)
    13. 3 Channels - Base Place
    14. Subb-an feat. Anomaly Jonez - Misleading
    15. Mathew Jonson - Dayz
    16. Amirali - Whisper      
      
  • Label: Crosstown Rebels
  • Cat no: CRMCD022
  • Web: www.crosstownrebels.com
  • Distribution: Above Board Distribution
  • Released: Tue Mar 19th, 2013




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    vendredi 25 janvier 2013

    Rebel Rave Tour 2013



    Rebels isn’t only synonymous with music. It’s unique and exquisitely produced film series Rebel Rave TV launched in 2009 in collaboration with the highly skilled film-maker David Terranova. The Rebel Rave series has documented Rebel antics on an extensive global tour crossing the USA and Europe and the series is a consistent source of creative and cultural inspiration. 

    Follow this link to see the latest REBELRAVE video highlighting our 2013 World Tour: http://youtu.be/G-lEpK20Jfc

    As Crosstown Rebels enters the tenth year, they mark the occasion with a world tour of epic proportions illustrating why its become one of the most influential brands in the electronic music world. Taking on five continents and eighteen countries; starting in Puerto Rico, before heading to Peru, Australia, China, Japan, across America and Europe, the four-month voyage carrying the flagship Rebel Rave events are true indicators of the Rebels spirit.

    JAN 25    SAN JUAN            PUERTO RICO
    JAN 26    EL ROSARIO         LIMA
    FEB 16    SYDNEY                 AUSTRALIA
    FEB 17    MELBOURNE        AUSTRALIA
    FEB 22    TOKYO                   JAPAN
    FEB 23    HONG KONG        CHINA
    MAR 01   CHICAGO              US
    MAR 02   NEW YORK            US
    MAR 08   MONTREAL           CANADA
    MAR 09   TORONTO             CANADA
    MAR 14   SAN FRANCISCO    US
    MAR 16   LOS ANGELES        US
    MAR 23   MIAMI                US
    MAR 30   AMSTERDAM        HOLLAND
    MAR 31   BASEL                SWITZERLAND
    APR 07    BARCELONA        SPAIN
    APR 12    BRUSSELS            BELGIUM
    APR 13    MUNICH             GERMANY
    APR 19    ROME                ITALY
    APR 20    BOLOGNA            ITALY
    APR 21    MANTOVA            ITALY
    APR 26    LEEDS                UK
    APR 27    LONDON            UK
    APR 28    MOSCOW            RUSSIA
    MAY 04    STOCKHOLM         SWEDEN
    MAY 07    PARIS                FRANCE
    MAY 08    BERLIN                GERMANY
    MAY 11    MEXICO CITY        MEXICO

    Artists playing on the tour include

    ALEX ARNOUT / ALI LOVE / APOLLONIA / ART DEPARTMENT / AMIRALI / BILL PATRICK / BROHN / BURNSKI / CLIVE HENRY / CARL CRAIG / CRAIG RICHARDS / CASSY / DAMIAN LAZARUS / DENIZ KURTEL / DINKY / DJ THREE / DROOG / EATS EVERYTHING / FRANCESCA LOMBARDO / FUR COAT / HEIDI / INFINITY INK / JAMIE JONES / JOZIF / JUST BE / KIKI & SILVERSURFER / LEE CURTISS / LEE FOSS / MAAYAN NIDAM / MACEO PLEX / MARK JENKYNS / MAYA JANE COLES / MATTHEW STYLES  / PIER BUCCI / RICHY AHMED / ROB JAMES / ROB MELLO / ROSKA / RUSS YALLOP / SHAUN REEVES / SNEAK / SUBB AN / TIGA / TINI

    samedi 19 janvier 2013

    Damian Lazarus - Interview to The Sun


    LOVE him or loathe him, you can’t deny Crosstown Rebels label boss Damian Lazarus’s impact on clubland over the past decade.

    Known for his enigmatic DJ sets, flamboyant fashion sense and offbeat podcasts, Lazarus has helped shape the careers of superstar spinners such as Seth Troxler and Jamie Jones.
    This year marks his pioneering label’s 10th anniversary, a landmark that will be celebrated with a suitably epic world tour and a bumper three-disc compilation.
    We caught up with Damian to discuss birthdays, brushes with bankruptcy and rebellious behaviour.

    What inspired you to start your own record label? I’m guessing it wasn’t to get rich quick...

    After gaining experience in the early 2000s co-running other influential labels such as east London’s famous City Rockers (home of Felix da Housecat), I decided it was time to branch out.
    I wanted the creative challenge of running my own label and to continue promoting the most adventurous underground artists.

    What are the financial realities of running an independent label, especially in the world of underground dance music?

    It’s obviously more a labour of love than a decent money-making business.
    Occasionally I sign a record that breaks through and we make ends meet.
    Despite physical record sales being at an all time low, we manage to at least cover our costs with most releases.

    What's the Damian Lazarus recipe for success?

    Make, play and release music from the heart.

    Name the record labels which have most inspired and influenced you?

    The big indies Domino and XL are a source of inspiration because they prove you can have success and credibility, as are groundbreaking imprints such as Kompakt and Perlon which champion a more melodic style of electronic music.
     
    How do you define the Crosstown Rebels sound, and has your move to Los Angeles from London influenced the label's musical direction?

    Our signature sound is best described as future-thinking, melodic electronic music.
    I have lived in LA for four years now, and as I regularly fly back and forth to Europe, the label has acquired a truly international flavour.

    Do you prefer the laidback LA lifestyle to the London buzz these days?

    My life in LA offers a more stress free environment than that in London.
    I live in a rather isolated house above a beautiful park and keep myself away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
    I also visit a Shaman in Mexico, which is good for my spiritual health.

    Were there any times when you nearly gave up and shut the label down?

    There were three occasions when I felt that the stress and workload had got too much, but I managed to find the creative juices and energy to continue.
    Over the past decade we have lost a lot of money as a result of distribution companies going bust, but each time the talent of our amazing artists has convinced me to fight on.

    Did you ever imagine you would make it to your 10th birthday and what does it mean to you?

    It snuck up on me if I’m honest.
    It was only recently that I took stock and realised we’d made it this far.
    It’s a cliché but time actually does move fast when you're having fun!

    How do you find your artists? Or is it just a case of wading through endless demos?
     
    I have a knack of stumbling across the right people at the right time.
    I do listen to demos, but my eyes and ears are always open waiting for a new talent to spark my interest.
    You have to have something special to offer both musically and as a person to become a member of the Rebels family.

    What’s your relationship like these days with two of your most successful signings Seth Troxler and Jamie Jones?
    Are you supportive of their label projects or is there a rivalry there?

    Crosstown Rebels is a big family that constantly helps and supports each other.
    I am extremely proud of their successes, and consider them special people in my life.
    As I learnt during my earlier career as a music journalist, there is no place for negativity in music.
     
    What releases and parties should we look out for from Crosstown in 2013?

    Our anniversary tour starts in February and there’s a big announcement coming soon about something we are planning in the US.
    As far as artists are concerned this year is all about Infinity Ink, Ali Love, Art Department, Subb-an, Maceo Plex and Francesca Lombardo.
     
    What’s the biggest change you’ve noticed in the music industry over the last decade?

    While digital releases have revolutionised the industry, people are still dancing as crazily as ever and are just as hungry for the next new record - and that's where I step in.