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JAMES RUSKIN - Dash Album Tour (Tresor)

  • 04-09-2007 6:02pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 54 ✭✭


    Junction presents…

    Saturday 22nd September
    The Cavern @ Radiocity
    Frenchmans Lane,
    Store St. D.1

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    James Ruskin [Blueprint, London]
    Dash Album Tour


    Sunil Sharpe [Spindizzy]
    Stam [Junction]




    We are delighted to welcome UK techno master James Ruskin to Dublin, for the Irish leg of his new album tour on Tresor. Entitled 'The Dash', this comes six years after his last offering 'Into Submission' on the label, and is one of this year's most anticipated techno longplayers. Last time Ruskin hit Dublin was to a heaving Temple Bar Music Centre back in 2006 along with Oliver Ho on six decks, and this time he dashes into town for what we believe will be his most memorable show in the city to date.

    Playing before Mr.Ruskin is Sunil Sharpe, who backed up James on his last Dublin appearance, and who coincidently played in Tresor on the same weekend of the 'Into Submission' launch at the club in 2001. Opening up the show is Junction resident Stam, warming up the room in his own smooth as silk style, setting the tone for the night as he has done so well in the past.

    We are really looking forward to this gig, and to bringing one of our favourite artists to the truly underground surroundings of The Cavern. Don't miss this opportunity to see James Ruskin raise the temperature of the venue beyond boiling point!



    "the album gives us glimpses into a twilight world full of sweaty handshakes, dimly lit clubs and smoke filled caverns."



    We advise getting down early to avoid disappointment as it is limited to 200 capacity.




    James Ruskin Ruskin’s fourth album - ‘The Dash’

    A lot has happened in the six years since James Ruskin’s third studio album ‘Into Submission’ (Tresor, 2001) hit the
    ground like a dancefloor wrecking ball. Computers have become studios, digital downloading has revolutionised the
    music industry and the boundaries between rock and dance music have become increasingly blurred. Similarly,
    in the same period Ruskin has rebuilt his studio, started a family and suddenly last year lost his best friend and Blueprint
    co-founder, Richard Polson. Taking stock of all these experiences and developments brings us to a new composition that
    is a huge step in Ruskin’s musical development and fitting testament to the inspiration and life of a close friend. Forming
    a massive leap in sound that joins the dots between his previous dancefloor savvy material with intricate basslines,
    beautiful melodies and hypnotic rhythms, ‘The Dash’ is the mark of an artist in full control of his sound.

    Ruskin`s early exposure to musical alternatives via active radio and club scenes affected his own need for self-expression
    and identity through music. The rampant electro, hip-hop and emerging Detroit techno scenes channelled his influences
    toward more electronic sources enough to inspire his own productions in the early 90s. His step toward DJing had already
    been made in 1991 and his blinding mixing style was earning him top spots across the UK and eventually worldwide
    by 1996, coinciding with his and Polson’s first releases as ‘Outline’ on the emerging force that was Blueprint.

    With Ruskin constantly delivering the Blueprint message to the clubs, his own production signature became more frequent,
    resulting in his first solo releases on Blueprint, spawning classic club tracks such as ‘The Divide’ and ‘After Dark‘ whilst
    his collaborations with Surgeon, Polson’s Surface imprint and Oliver Ho’s Meta label and remix work brought his name
    to a wider audience. With the focus on British techno sharpened by the late nineties, the scene' s welcome reaction to his
    ‘Further Design’ (Blueprint, 1997) debut album propelled his name and motivation still further. Already a guest DJ at Berlin’s
    infamous Tresor sweatbox he was to begin a long-standing musical relationship with the label that continues today. Two albums, ‘Point 2’ (2000) and ‘Into Submission’ (2001) quickly followed, cementing his sound within the world’s electronic elite and then Ruskin took a back seat from production, regrouped and developed new strategies.

    “I didn’t feel over that period that I had what I needed to complete an album,” says Ruskin of his six year hiatus. “I didn’t want to put an album out with no real point or focus so I continued working on various tracks and remixes whilst I rebuilt my studio and looked at different ways of working. There was a long break because I didn’t want to keep doing the same thing, I wanted to explore different ideas and new production techniques.”

    These new techniques have spawned a sound full of depth and atmosphere whereby basslines become melody hooks and
    tracks such as the opening sequence link four different sections together like a conductor building and bridging the composite segments of a concerto. The dancefloor is never far away but the warm; tunnel like encasement of sound cocoons the listener into the subtle layers of the album’s myriad hidden depths. ‘The Dash’ may well still be about electronic body movement but this is also just as much about mind and soul.

    The album has a feel that traverses from home listening to James’s incessant nocturnal realm of DJing with consumate ease.
    Consistently headlining clubs and festivals throughout Europe and beyond as one of the UK’s most revered techno DJs, the
    album gives us glimpses into a twilight world full of sweaty handshakes, dimly lit clubs and smoke filled caverns. Now
    incorporating a computer into his DJ sets, which has effectively become the third turntable, it has allowed him to explore and return to classic house and electro tracks that simply could not previously fit into his sets. “I can now layer sounds underneath old tracks to counteract the sonic deficiencies they have with modern records and manipulate them far beyond what you can achieve solely with vinyl,” he says of his re-shaped DJ sets. Similarly old house records were literally too slow to play but Ruskin’s use of new technology has helped to bring those elements back and join the sounds of his formative years with modern techno compositions.Whilst the first two Tresor albums, ‘Point 2’ and ‘Into Submission’, were integrally linked and part of a more extreme sound, ‘The Dash’ marks a new beginning in many ways. “It’s not as forceful as the previous two albums,” he points out. “My aim was to try to bridge the gap between music designed to listen to and music I would use as a DJ at the weekend” and Ruskin’s slow burning fourth studio album achieves this objective in abundance.

    released on Tresor records Autumn 2007



    http://www.discogs.com/artist/James+Ruskin

    http://www.myspace.com/jamesruskin2006

    http://www.myspace.com/junction303


    Visuals by Invisible Agent

    Doors 10pm
    Admission €15

    Hope to see you all!


    Cheers,
    Junction Crew


    Junction303@yahoo.ie


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 54 ✭✭junction


    Saturday 22nd we see James Ruskin taking over the controls down at Junction. There are some videos below of the man in action. We are really looking forward to this one!

    On the night Ruskin will be playing on


    3 Technics
    2 cdjs
    pioneer djm 800
    laptop
    keyboard




    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qG5ejcQR40

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66BJSWCexhc

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJXrfiGuh3k

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp0x63no8Ek

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odVHJ7S3RYk


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 267 ✭✭junglecliff


    is it tickets or pay on door...?
    really looking forward to this..great dj.!:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 54 ✭✭junction


    Competition time again and your chance to come along to the Ruskin show free of charge. We have 2 sets of double passes to giveaway. All you have to do is send the correct answer to junction303@yahoo.ie

    What is the name of James Ruskins new album?

    a)The Lash
    b)The Dash
    c)The Rash


    Winners will be notified on Thursday evening.



    Best of luck,
    Junction Crew


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 54 ✭✭junction


    Wat up!

    Thanks to everyone that entered the competition for the Ruskin gig. The correct answer was The Dash.
    All winners have been notified and we'll see you on Saturday.


    Due to big demand for this gig and no presale of tickets we would advise you to get down early to avoid disapointment.

    Doors 10pm

    Also we have Q-pop coming down to do live visuals



    Short review on the last gig Dj Boss plus a couple of photos and video.
    courtesy of Skkatter.

    http://skkatter.net/2007/08/



    Hope to see you all!

    Cheers,
    Junction Crew


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