Tuesday, 21 March 2017

Beast interviews…Kagun and Orion

Beast is at it again – bringing you the DJ juice.

Kagun
This time finding out more about back room DnB DJ’s and Producers Orion and Kagun. Beast headhunted (swords were not involved this time) the musical duo for the upcoming May gig – it’s just impossible not to hoof stomp to their bass riddled beats and Beast had to have them.

Beast just knows that Orion and Kagun are on track for big things - their talent and mutual love for bass can be palpably heard – check out their soundclouds below:


Orion: https://soundcloud.com/ori-tolkovsky

Kagun has performed sets in Northampton, London and Bristol and is influenced by Fre4knc, Break and Amoss.

Orion is part of Bristol based Inkline Collective and Dorset based Nuphunk Collective and has played at numerous events in the South West to include alongside Xtrah – for which he won a much coveted music competition. He tells beast that he loves to mix and produce the whole spectrum of drum and bass and both he and Kagun delights the crew with a promise for B2B surprises and a journey into heavy basslines in May.

Orion
They tell Beast that they met at Bris-Tek whilst dancing at the front for the whole night and quickly realised that their musical talents were best pooled as one - in one of the most exciting DnB mandem duos to hit Bristol and the South West…watch out world. If you want to catch them before the next Minotaur night, head to Inkline at the Doghouse, Bristol this Thursday 23rd March 2017.

Beast asks them, if given the choice of DJ to get stuck on a desert island, who would this be? Orion tells Beast “I’d happily be stuck on a desert island with Calibre! The man is a genius. I look up to him so much because he makes a whole range of musical styles and is the most humble guy”. Kagun likes Calibre but says he would be most happiest stuck with Fre4knc to rinse out the riddims – Beast suddenly wants to get stuck on a desert island with Kagun, Orion, Calibre and Fre4knc but has to satisfy himself that getting stuck with them in the DnB back room dungeon with Peasoup at the upcoming Minotaur Sound Party on May 13th 2017 will be amazingly rad and will have to suffice…for now.


Minotaur Sound Fam - get your tickets asap to catch Kagun and Orion providing an almighty back room DnB mood changer to the Techno main room with Denis Horvat, Lee Williams, Kuba Drypher, Ellis Odyssey, Nautz & Toppa and G Rowe on May 13th 2017 at The Office, Bristol: Click here for ticket and event details.

Monday, 13 March 2017

The Beast interviews…Peasoup


The beast invited DJ Peasoup to showcase his wares at the next Minotaur Sound party in May. Wrap your ears around a teaser mini mix created just for Beastie by Peasoup. Forever curious Beast wanted to know more as to what makes Peasoup’s metaphorical metronome tick the most.

Peasoup defines himself as a music lover and DJ from Bristol, into his Hip-hop, DnB & Breaks with anything else that takes his fancy. Beast and crew instantly fell in love with his versatility and the rich bassy sounds that have been emanating from his Technics over the last 16 years of his DJ’ing career.
Peasoup
He has DJ’d alongside Jon First (DMC World Champ) and DJ Rollz and has also played with Tek-One, Llaman and Goldie Lookin Chain. He was a regular at Big Chill and Thekla in Bristol and played at The Brits snowboarding festival in Tignes. He also co ran a clubnight in Leicester in the dubstep days.
Peasoup gets his musical inspiration drawing upon his hip hop background and spends a lot of time digging into past records and samples. “Every time you go back you find a new tangent to follow and expand your knowledge” he explains.

Peasoup tells the beast that if given the chance he would love to appear on the same lineup as A-Skilz for pure party vibes, DJ Premier for Hip Hop and Logistics for DnB. “I love DnB because it’s forever changing faces and assimilating new styles. I’ve never once got bored of it as a genre – it’s so broad and complex” …Beast stomps his hooves in agreement and asks Peasoup if he wants Minotaur Sound minions to know anything else about him…

“…just don’t ask me to play Beyonce”
Beast is relieved with this last statement and agrees that the B word is never to be uttered, let alone requested.

Catch Peasoup pleasing a discerning crowd in the planned Drum and Bass den. A beaty palate cleanser to the main Techno room at the May party. 

Also catch more of Peasoup's mixcloud here: https://www.mixcloud.com/Peasoup/



Friday, 3 March 2017

Denis Horvat and our next event Press Release.

Beast is back.

Denis Horvat
Hibernation was too much to hold him off. Minions and crew couldn't fend him off for much longer. To abate the hunger we decided to bring Denis Horvat for his Bristol debut. Denis is part of the well respected Aeon Audio and Innervisions record label and will be joining us on May 13th. He is joined by Lee Williams from Terminal, Kuba Drypher, Ellis Odyssey, Nautz and Toppa and just in case that's not enough a Drum and Bass den will be showcasing the wonderful wares of Peasoup, Kagun and Orion. Minotaur resident DJ's Donewrong and G Rowe will also be bringing in those mythical techno vibes.

Mythical Faun from We Creatures
As before, Naomi from We Creatures will bring in the glittering creature collective and Amy will mesmerise with her LED hoopla talents. Then there's beast's sexy labyrinth lair in BS5 7UZ, just you wait until you see that! For more details take a look at our official press release as below. If you would like the opportunity to get in touch for interviews, radio shows or any other media before May 13 please get in touch: catherine@minotaursound.co.uk.

Otherwise head to our event page here and ticket page here. Beast can guarantee lashings of mythical sleaze.

See you in May. Bring your horns.

Monday, 17 October 2016

Beast Reviews: Maxxi Summer 2016 Mixtape by Maxxi Soundsystem

Maxxi Summer 2016 Mixtape (Listen on Soundcloud here)

The Beast and his team of minions spent the summer chasing one of their favourite DJ's and music producers, none other than Maxxi Soundsystem. His epic grand finale at Hidden Valley on the Saturday night at Wilderness to the unlikely 'In the Air Tonight' by Phil Collins was the stuff of legend - who else could pull that off. Beastie and team were lured into a night of techno lushness and then hurled into that 80's throwback that had us buzzing from forest valley to tent lair.

So, there was much joy when Maxxi put up his Summer mixtape with the tunes that created our sizzling season's anthems. Here's the review with track timings (note that these are not approx) - Disclaimer: Beast works in analogue without a clue on techie stuff, so bear with him as his mythical hearing works its magic. Key listening cues are in the bullet points as below:

  • 1.39 in and **that** heartbeat from Alpe Luisa ups the tempo and pow, you're in and on what you know is going to be a roller coaster ride.
  • From 18:40 The Black Madonna remix of Tiga's Blondes Have More Fun. Fat synths and rolling soundscape echo brings in the backdrop to a lot of 2016 sunsets. Gun Finger time.
  • 27:30 and time to get seduced by the honey vocals of Nonku in Andre Lodemann's remix version of Hyenah's Soak it.
  • 45:20 One of the reasons why we love this mix so much is that it features the amazing collab work borne of Maxxi and Alex Banks "Lost in Memory". Combine Maxxi's fine mastery of techno tapestries with Alex's home grown glitchy synths and you have this fine example that had us raving it up in Wilderness and craving more. Take 50:01 as a punchy keyboard drop that you will want to hear over and over again.
  • 1:08:30 Jamie 3:26's 'Hit it N Quit It' tail ends into Cloud Generator by Kink - what a match made in heaven which ultimately had us stomping our hooves ever more into a techno dance frenzy. Banger.
  • We loved the closing track at 1:54:30 and had to double take at whether it was a Maceo Plex offering. But no, it's Autarkic's "I know". Another banger.
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Track List:

1. 0:00 "Alpe Luisa" (Robag Bodelshwing Sovar NB) by Stimming
1a. The overlaid sample is taken from the film Repo Man; Miller explains Cosmic Unconsciousness and Time Travel.
2. 7:00 "Oar003-B" by Oni Ayhun
3. 12:30 "Unknown" **Is this a potential future Maxxi release?** We don't know but we loved it and hope to hear it again. If you know this one, please comment.
4. 18:30 "Blondes have more fun" (The Black Madonna Immaterial remix) by Tiga
5. 26.50 "Soak It" (Andrew Lodemann remix - Nonku) by Hyenah
6. 33.16 "For A Memory" by Tim Green
7. 38:00 "Sundust" by Jepe
8. 45:20 "Lost in Memory" by Maxxi Soundsystem and Alex Banks
9. 51:00 "Lay Down" (Aaaron mix) by Kalyma
10. 55.50 "Searching" (Deetron remix) by Fred Everything, Dinadu, Deetron
11. 1:00:00 "Uncertain Qualities" by Krisztian Dobroscsi
12. 1:05:18 "Hit it N Quit it" by Jamie 3:26 & Cratebug
13. 1:08:30 "Cloud Generator" by Kink
14. 1:15:20: "Caminho de Dreyfus" (Rebolledo remix) by Red Axes Ft. Abrao - Maxxi version
15. 1:20:30 "Anacreon" by Human Machine
16. 1:24:14 "Unknown" or possibly a bootleg Maxxi version of "The Wrath of NIA" by DJM-Traxxx?
17. 1:31:30 "In the Turret" by PBR Streetgang
18. 1:37:20 "Burn the past" by Terr
19. 1:42:30 "Aint Me" (Spirit Catcher remix) by Bonar Bradburg, Spirit Catcher
20. 1:47:10 "Tourette" (David Mayer remix) by Terranova
21. 1:54:30 "I Know" by Autarkic
Maxxi Soundsystem at Hidden Valley, Wilderness 2016

Friday, 19 August 2016

Beast Reviews: Satsify Mix by Nero


Satisfy Mix - Nero (Listen on Soundcloud here)

In under 58 minutes the Nero trio, showcase just why they are one of the best crowd pleasing musical acts of all time. The Satisfy mix is a couple of years old but it’s also one of their best. Easing its way in with a sampler from cult film ‘Strange Days’ (aficionados will remember the reference to Lenny Nero’s memories on disc). Here find a rich tapestry of classic and newer tracks weaved in such a way that will have you desperate to jump up and dance. We love how Vangelis’s Blade Runner main title was dovetailed in such a way that it didn’t become overly cocky – how some DJ’s have got it so wrong by adding this track then finding that it becomes the ADHD child with all other tracks having a tough act to follow. If you don’t manage to listen to all of this mix, there are two parts to really listen out for:
36 minutes in: A Number of Names’ ‘Shari Vari’ and the transition to Leftfield’s Phat planet. You just don’t even realise that *THAT* drum pattern is already there in the background luring you in, then pow!

44 minutes in: As if LFO’s ‘Freak’, didn’t blow your mind (and body) enough with the tune that we have all freaked out to, listen to the mastery of that cowbell clinking in the background – recognise that? Enter Nero’s very own remix of Depeche Mode’s ‘Behind The Wheel’– if this doesn’t have you dancing your socks off we don’t know what will.

Just as you thirst for more, Jon Hopkin’s ‘Collider’ finalises beautifully into an astral soundscape with Nero’s very own ethereal ‘Satisfy’.

Did you like this review? Want to hear more? Tell us which mix is your favourite and why and we will take a listen, anatomically spread it wide on the slab and give you our thoughts here at Minotaur Central. The beast aims to please.

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Tracklist:

Alva Noto - Haliod Xerrox Copy 1 / Strange Days
Djedjotronic - Abyssal Zone / Model 500 - Future
Nero - Won't You Be There (Nero 128 Remix) VS Bart B More - Napoleon
Cirez D - On Off / Moby - Go (Trentemøller remix) / Kavinsky - Wayfarer
The M Machine - Moon Song (Edit) / Vangelis - Blade Runner Main Title theme
Daft Punk - Alive
Joey Beltram - Energy Flash (Edit)
Gesaffelstein - Selected Faces
Nero - Satisfy
Balthazar & JackRock vs Hakan Ludvigson - Meinungen Mussen Frei Sein (Angy Kore Remix)
Nero - Touch You
Psychemagik - Black Noir Schwarz
Cybotron - Clear
A Number Of Names – Shari Vari (Nero Bootleg Mix)
Leftfield - Phat Planet
LFO - Freak
Beaumanoir - Insulinia
Depeche Mode - Behind the Wheel (Nero Refix)
3Teeth - Zeit
Jon Hopkins - Collider / Nero - Satisfy

Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Launch Night Review!



So, following Launch Night delights and smiles and as we continue finding glitter in our clothes, our dancing shoes and inside our horns. We asked one Minotaur Sound happy customer, Mr Ben Meek, to provide us with a review of the immersive side of night. Here is what he had to tell us...


"...I entered the lair like a thief, sticking to the shadows, exercising the barest minimum of movement lest I be caught and dragged to the cells to await the legendary beast. I was excited but something seemed off, I was on The Island, but I had not imagined the fabled labyrinth to be in Bristol city centre.



The Island, Bristol transforms into a Labyrinth

Maybe it was my mind at fault, I’m struggling to remember how I even ended up here, my memory is hazy, the colours seem brighter here too. People flitted around me, obviously part of some kind of cult, worshiping The Minotaur. Already they appeared giddy with anticipation. They sweated and sparkled in the sparse lighting, whilst all around a tribal rhythm pulsed and pounded fuelling their, no doubt depraved, desires.



The Minotaur says hello to DJ Kieran Holden

Undaunted, I pressed on through gangs of nymphs and satyrs. I felt flushed and elated, just the thrill of the chase I guessed. I entered a cavernous room where the music was loudest, one of The Minotaur’s acolytes pressed a glowing rod into my hand, looking down I was shocked to discover that my clothes had been torn from my upper body and I was covered in a sparkling powder, glistening under the flashing multi-coloured lights. I needed air.




A Minotaur Sound Nymph


Panic growing I fled out into a corridor when I heard a spectral voice beckoning me onwards. I crept forward, following the call until, too late! “I need a virgin” I heard called, “who will be our virgin?” My blood froze, this could only mean one thing. Sacrifice. Before I knew it I was in front of the chamber, a small cell bedecked with shining curtains and filled with the most deranged of the beast’s followers. Before I could cry out I felt a push from behind and I fell, stumbling into the arms of the howling crowd.






Into the Cell of Fables with Micro-Rave





How long I was in that chamber, I cannot tell. I cannot recount with clarity what happened to me in that room. I only know that I left my old self behind when I finally emerged, a drooling convert. Ready to do the minotaur’s bidding without hesitation. I danced wildly, I drank with abandon, I became one with the maddening drums, I offered myself up to the wanton lusts of that crowd and I regret nothing, for I finally understood. The Minotaur was no monster, nor indeed a physical being at all. It was us, we were the beast. The Minotaur was in us all along."






Illy Noize captivates his Minotaur Sound fans





Thursday, 4 February 2016

Illy Noize - Minotaur Sound Headline DJ Interview!

We have our most anticipated interview yet with our upcoming headline Illy Noize! Illy caught our ear last year when we heard one of his spectacular mixes and rather than wait for someone to bring him over to the UK, The Minotaur Sound team decided to take matters into our own hooves, set up Minotaur Sound and bring him over to the UK for his debut. Have a listen to Illy's Minotaur Sound teaser mix here and read on to find out more about him:

Minotaur Sound: "So Illy, tell us who are your biggest influences and why?"


Illy Noize
Illy: "Hey guys, thank you for having this interview with me. My musical influences reach from raw funk and soul to rock and experimental electronic music. I am very open minded when it comes to music and I enjoy it everywhere I can. But when I should name some all-time heroes of mine, it comes down to Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, Donna Summer and all these great artists under the Mo-Town Label roster. I like that live feeling in a record. When you hear the little mistakes in the recording that makes it special. I always try to recap this feeling when I work in the studio. Also for DJ sets I think it's important. I don't like surgical sets. It has to be vibrant and swinging. Yes I think this is the influence for me in music"

Minotaur Sound: "Amazing! And this influence really does show strong in your music. How about you tell us a lesser known fact about yourself?"

Illy: "Haha! A fun fact about me...whenever I go on tour to DJ in another City I always forget my toothbrush. So every time I come to a new City, I have to buy a new one. I have quite a good collection of toothbrushes from a lot of City's I've been at."

Minotaur Sound: "We'll have your toothbrush at the ready when you come to Bristol then! So tell us about the first time when you started to DJ - how did you get introduced to it?"

Joyfriend Record Label
Illy: "I started to DJ in 1999 as a hobby. Started to collect vinyl and practicing at home. Can't say exactly why but I always was into music. Didn't know much about DJ live at this stage but was fascinated by the technique and the way it was done. The turntables and the feel of the records and of course going to the record store was a bit thing for me back in the days. Today I try to buy as much Vinyl as possible but have stopped playing Vinyl at clubs which is a bit sad. I always was into this soulful house and techno music. Not much of a minimal or dark techno guy. I like happy music so to say, always melodic. Then after one year of training I sent some demos to clubs around my hometown. In 2005 I became resident in a club in Leipzig and in 2009 in the Charles Bronson Club in Halle made by Monkey Safari. I started producing music slightly late. In 2013 I released my first records. Until 2015 I released on 7 labels and started to run my own Label Joyfriend with some friends in Halle.

Minotaur Sound: "Illy we are so honoured to have you headline at our upcoming Launch and so very excited to hear what you will play for your UK fans. See you on the 20th Feb!"