Morning IDMers,
DUST continue to push forward with something different....
DUST vs The House of God
Two Rooms of Corporate Free Clubbing
Friday 27 June 2003
Well the launch party came and went and it¹s time to keep up our promise of
providing the best DJs to Sheffield¹s yearning masses. For those of you who
left the last one grinning don¹t wipe that smile off your face just yet;
Brummie techno institution House of God will be on a mission to raise the
DUST dance floor to new spiritual heights at our spine-tingling DUST #4.
After 10 years of putting two fingers up to clubbing¹s elitist claptrap and
breaking some of Birmingham¹s finest young talent the HOG boys are still
going strong amid the sea of conformity that dominates the UK club scene.
Now they¹re coming to Sheffield in aid of our cause to bring the new, the
raw and the dangerous to a city still mourning former electronic glories
whilst disappearing under a myriad of faceless nightlife tat. Get ready to
sweat - it¹s time to jack!
http://www.dustclub.com/
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Room One House of God
Paul Damage
Harvey Lane
Sir Real
Room Two
Jim Young (Orbit)
Plus DUST Residents
Aitcho/Carl Taylor/Ian Orto
http://www.dustclub.com
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Dress code: No Vengabus posse/jugglers/uniformed clones/caps/whippets
£6. 10-3am @ Bed Club, 33 London Road, Sheffield.
This Month¹s Mix
Aitcho pumps out one of his famous smooth tech-house-stoner sets, get your
shit together, sit back and smoke a phat one
http://www.dustclub.com/downloads.asp
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Black Dog Interview
Mad, bad and dangerous to know, Black Dog explain why so many people get
them wrong and why being different isn¹t such a bad thing.
http://www.dustclub.com/articles.asp?id=6
Fred Giannelli Interview
The Kooky Scientist explains how a horse ended his baseball career, why
Genesis P. Orridge is a dull old man and why Todd Dockstader is the real
godfather of techno.
http://www.dustclub.com/articles.asp?id=7
Review From Movement 03
Detroit¹s finest techno festival reviewed from a punter¹s angle. This year
sees Derrick May at the controls - can he turn the whole thing round?
http://www.dustclub.com/articles.asp?id=8
Detroit-Sheffield Same Shit, Different City
The search for a lost identity (Detroit), or a shared secret offering access
to a parallel world (Sheffield). More reasons why they should be twinned.
http://www.dustclub.com/articles.asp?id=8
Paul Damage (HOG)
Paul began his career as a self-taught hip hop DJ in the late 80s and became
increasingly influenced by the more caustic European techno sounds. He
started his own club called Stuff and Nonsense and from this emerged the
techno legend that is House of God. His highly individual, hip
hop-influenced style has gained him a loyal following both in the UK and
overseas courtesy of trips to Germany, Holland, Belgium, Spain, Taiwan,
China and Singapore, including renowned clubs such as Tresor, the Orbit and
La Real. In addition to his DJ activities, Paul is an acclaimed producer and
co-founded the House of God¹s record label, HOG records, in 1997. He also
records under his real name, Paul Bailey, on his own ³1881² imprint and, in
addition, Paul has produced tracks and remixes for Red Seal Records, Embryo
Records, Round Records and Kraktronic. Paul¹s production reflects his DJ
style - a tough, angular approach that is indicative of the Birmingham
sound.
Sir Real (HOG)
Sir Real (Neil to his friends) has, for the last nine years, been an
integral part of the Midlands club scene and is one of the three original
resident DJs (alongside Surgeon & Paul Damage) for Birmingham techno
institution House of God. From his early days with the Third Eye sound
system, Sir Real has DJ¹d and played live extensively around the UK and
Europe. Sir Real is a prolific producer, and has released several EPs on
Round Records as well as tracks on Embryo Records, Magic Trax, and Melt
Recordings, as well as his own label, Snafu Recordings. He also helps run
Covert Records with DJ Bigfoot. Most recently energy has been focussed on a
new label, [k]rack-troni[k], which is an outlet for a more electro/breakbeat
orientated sound. Quirky and fun, three words to best describe what Sir Real
offers would be ³expect the unexpected².
Harvey Lane (HOG)
Playing alongside Sir Real at both HOG and Spunky Town, Harvey was also
given the enviable task of mixing the compilation CD for tribal-loop
favourites User Records. Mr Lane¹s own sets combine varying styles from
fucked up minimalism to fucked up everythingism, with a playful edge that
seems to be a running theme with the Birmingham boys. He produces tracks for
his own Veto Recordings project as well as remixes for DJ Rush on the
respected Sheep Records and for Makaton on Rodz-Koenz Recordings. He¹s DJ¹d
extensively around the world, from Dublin to Singapore via Berlin and
Copenhagen, including the famous Love Parade. Expect a fast and frenetic
journey through techno¹s underground.
Jim Young (ORBIT)
This fella has an unhealthy appetite for hard music, illegal parties and
high-tech gadgets. After travelling the world for a couple of years Jim
realised what he¹d been missing - grey old Leeds and Techno! So he came back
and ever since he¹s been making his mark at Orbit and feeding his vinyl
habit by working at Eastern Bloc. He can also be found at Tekfresh and
Deconstruction nights in Leeds. DUST has crossed paths with Jim a couple of
times at away¹ gigs, and it¹s fair to say his rock solid style with the odd
hip hop twist makes for interesting listening in a world where end sets¹
seems to be the norm. Jim is definitely one to watch out for in the next six
months...
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