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HYPE Meets 515 at Pod // Ralph Lawson, DJ Flip, DJ Mek, Kissy Sell Out

  • 03-02-2009 6:52pm
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    HYPE MEETS 515
    3 Room Special: Pod / Lobby Bar / Crawdaddy
    Friday Feb 13th 2009
    Doors 11pm / Adm: e15


    Pod:
    RALPH LAWSON
    [Back to Basics, 2020 Vision]


    Lobby Bar:
    DJ FLIP
    [ITF World Champion]
    DJ MEK
    [5 time Irish DMC Champion, Scary Eire]


    Crawdaddy:
    515 present...
    KISSY SELL OUT
    [BBC Radio 1]
    DEADBOTS


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    Ralph Lawson - An introduction...

    Moving to Leeds in the late eighties, Ralph Lawson must have had second thoughts about the place with it's gothic buildings and beer n brawling attitude alongside it's dormant club culture. The fact that his favourite bands came from the city may just have tipped the balance, and a generation of clubbers can be thankful of that fact.

    Ralph holds the honour of playing the first ever record at Back to Basics, and there is a very good chance that he will play the last if that fateful day ever rears up it's ugly head. Resident dj for over 10 glorious years now, the success and vibe of Leeds' best ever club may be just one factor that has prevented Ralph from being mentioned in the same breath as some of the big-money djs of today. That he has not got a single commercial bone in his body is another. Preferring to play one set per night in a club in order to give that club his all, Ralph was never going to get the same national exposure as those other djs. But Ralph is no other dj. Don't ask us, ask Bill Brewster who recently described Lawson as Britain's best kept secret.

    As more top US and European djs came to Leeds and witnessed Ralph's smooth-as-a-baby's-bum style, so the requests flooded in from abroad for his deck services. Ralph has played at just about every good club under the sun, and he would probably agree that the highlight of his career was playing to 20,000 people on Bondi Beach on Millenium Eve. He is also surely one of the few foreign djs to have made it in Moscow, a special night that was commemorated by the release of a cd recorded live on the night by Barcelonan label, Minifunk. Not bad for one who has been unnecessarily tarnished with the rather restrictive title of "deep house dj" for some years now.

    Never one for resting on his laurels, Ralph has always kept a healthy interest in making music and, as an ex-drummer, was always destined to progress onto studio work. With Carl Finlow, and occasionally Huggy, Ralph has been responsible for a number of highly rated productions...Most notably, Ralph collaborated with Chez Damier and Stacey Pullen early in his career, which must have had a profound effect on the way he approached production. With Carl, Ralph has recorded as Wolf n Flow and Urban Farmers.

    2020 Vision, Ralph's record label, has been going for over a decade now. With an ever increasing roster of artists from as far afield as Montreal and Helsinki, Avignon to Manchester, what started out for Ralph as a hobby is fast became an international enterprise of some repute.

    Not satisfied with making his own music and releasing the music new artists, Ralph has earned himself a significant niche as a remixer. As always with Carl, Ralph has famously remixed artists that include Felix Tha Housekatt, David Bowie, Blaze, Jori Hulkkonen, Shawn Christopher and many more.

    Now a regular guest at places like Fabric, Bugged Out, Panorama Bar and with his productions and remixes appearing regularly in the playlists of today's top Djs Ralph also find time to work the four man machine that is the 2020 Soundsystem. Consisting of Ralph, Dubble D and Silver City producers Julian and Fernando the Soundsytem quickly established themselves on the live circuit bringing their live show worldwide including festival appearances at Sonar, Glastonbury, Creamfields Argentina, Skolbeats Brazil and Groove Parade.

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    DJ Flip - An introduction...

    Who is DJ Flip?

    by Gorgeous Charisma, Eventage Reporterist, Plowland Daily Mail and Seed Catalog.

    DJ Flip, the Larry Mullen Jr. of hip-hop, first came in the public¹s eyes, no, make that, first came into the public's eyes no, rather, first came into prominence in the public eye (there, that's better) after scratching his way to the winner's seat at the International Turntable Federation¹s World Championship in 2003/2004. The 'slash' between the years is still a mystery to everyone involved. Was it 2003 or 2004? The answer is lost to the ages. What everyone remembers is that an Irish kid touched his records while they were moving, and for some reason this was worthy of special recognition. So they called him the Scratching Champion or something. It's not like he got a crown. Some say it¹'s a meaningless title, like Miss Universe or Lieutenant Governor. You, gentle reader, might as well be ITF World Champion. It's just that easy!

    At any rate, almost no one who saw his performance that day would agree to speak about it. One observer, wishing to remain anonymous, had this to say: 'He's no Qbert, but one thing's for certain his scratch-pickle isn't invisible. We kept asking him to put it away...I mean, there were ladies present!' Local police confirmed at least part of this story. According to Constable Snil Atkerston of the F‹ Police Department , there indeed were ladies present. He remembers at least two, and one of them wasn't half bad ooking. A brunette, possibly. But he was mostly looking at her legs.

    The bottom line is this: you don't know DJ Flip. You can't know him. And you should be very thankful for that fact. I wish I had never met him, had never been asked to write these notes, had never been added to his infernal MySpace page. The taint of it is like a stink-palm I'll be shaking for the rest of my days, and I'll never be clean again. As for Flip, he was never clean to begin with. He¹ll go right on his merry way, living it up like some pill-addled leprechaun, stinking of shamrocks and shoe-leather. He even named his company LuckyCharm Records. I mean, seriously we get it. Ireland. I've heard about it. It¹s in all the crosswords. The answer is EIRE or ERIN. It depends.

    So there you have it or do you? Obviously you don't. Regardless, DJ Flip is here, and he's a hundred and fifty percent in-your-face at all times. He says what he wants, when he wants, where he wants, to who he wants, and then he also says why he wants uh, something, and sometimes he says how he wants it, as well. He covers the spectrum. He runs the whole gamut or is it gauntlet? What's the phrase again? I always think it¹s the one, but it's really the other damn it! Well, never you mind, because DJ Flip certainly wouldn't. He¹d just keep scr-scr-scratchin' and zigga-zag cuttin' and reverse crab hamstering, or whatever it is he does, and he would look up at you with those laughing Irish eyes, and he would smile. He would smile. The author would like to thank Grip Grand, who he actually is.

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    DJ Mek - An introduction...

    5 time Irish DMC Champion, DJ Mek has been DJing for 20 years. A household name, he is cited as being the innovator and pioneer of Hip Hop DJing in Ireland. His group Scary Eire were heralded as the one of the best Hip Hop groups of Europe by HHC, Tommy Boy along with the like of Gunshot and London Posse. His production credits include Ian Brown, Suggs from Madnesss, Sweetie Irie, La Coka Nostra and Rodney P to name but a few.

    As DJ and producer of Scary Eire, Mek and Co. were asked to sign for Mo' Wax in the mid 90's but declined the offer and went to Island. DJ Mek has shared the stage with U2, Beastie Boys, House of Pain, Kool Keith, and many more. Regarded by many as one of the most entertaining DJ's to watch and isten, two decades later Mek remains one of Irelands best Hip Hop DJ talents.

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    Kissy Sell Out - An introduction...

    Kissy Sell Out is an electro-pop prodigy. Initially the new DJ kid on the block, he became the remixer du our for everyone from Groove Armada and Chromeo to Gwen Stefani. Now he's about to unleash a debut album that will surprise everybody and take him to a whole new level. Heading up his band, not only does he write, produce and arrange all his own material, he also sings and performs on both guitar and keytar. Oh-and he has his own show on Radio 1...

    He's very much the hip Londoner, but also bouncy and enthused where the surrounding multimedia sorts are self-consciously cool. He has an untainted eagerness for life that's contagious and Kissy is also a man of fervent obsessions, of which music is the greatest "No-one's gone in the same direction as me," he says, correctly and without arrogance.

    Kissy Sell Out wasn't your average kid. His manic musical eclecticism derives from the twists and turns of his youth. He attended St Martins, the famous Art College, where he accidentally became a nouveau East Londoner without even realising it. He did graphic design for the ultra-cool POP magazine, created his own tee-shirts featuring a typically offbeat collection of his influences (eg. Japanese techno experimentalist Susumo Yokota and folk artist John Martyn). He painted, grew a mullet and turned his attentions to music. New albums by Mylo and Felix Da Housecat hinted at a place where his interest in grunge dynamics could co-exist with his DJ/club sounds. He knew his way round a computer and, in 2006, created the stomping electro-rave anthem 'Her' along with the persona of Kissy Sell Out. Packaged in a self-designed sleeve on his own San City High imprint, he persuaded Rough Trade to take 100 copies and, since it contained just the right combination of raw sweaty energy and snappy electro pizzazz, it soon started a clubland buzz.

    Word spread and, before long, Kissy was DJing all over the globe and remixing a mass of artists (Calvin Harris, Human League, All Saints, Mark Ronson, Sugababes, GoodBooks, etc, etc). He became known for having a new attitude to partying; raving behind the decks on a diet of chocolate and his own endless gusto rather than the powders and pills of an older jaded generation. Towards the end of 2007 he decided to devote himself to his own music and has upped his musicality, playing all sorts of instruments and learning about singing techniques and live recording. This festival season has borne witness to Kissy Sell Out as a band that has taken revellers' breath away. Inspired by Spank Rock's show and the performance example of Mark Ronson, it became clear that Kissy could take a ringmaster role, playing guitar and keyboards, hyping the crowd and leading a show that would rock the crowd.

    And when Kissy has fun he wants everyone else to have fun too. His DJ spots are notorious for his use of airhorn, his 2 Unlimited mash-ups and his crowd interaction. Now he's taking this to an exhilarating new level with his band, it seems likely a whole lot more people are going to be embracing Kissy's idea of fun.

    Get Yo' Link On!

    http://www.myspace.com/2020visionrecordings
    http://www.myspace.com/wearedeadbeats
    http://www.myspace.com/subjectevents
    http://www.myspace.com/kissysellout
    http://www.myspace.com/deejaymek
    http://www.myspace.com/theflipster
    http://www.myspace.com/515djs
    http://www.2020recordings.com
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1
    http://www.pod.ie

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Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 786 ✭✭✭Subject


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    Dont get the hype about kissy sell out. Erol alkan for example does the same thing only far better....dont think he'll ever have the same following here as he does in the UK. Sub-par producer also....

    and dont see the sense in having a regular from panoramobar in the same venue on the same night....three rooms or not


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    Recent RL livesets and tracklists...

    Ralph Lawson live in Stockholm - January 2009
    Link: HERE

    Sebo K - Diva (Nick Curly remix) (Mobilee)
    2000 and One - Spanish Fly (100% Pure)
    Audiojack - Jack The Keys (2020Vision)
    Mark Broom - Bounce (2020Vision)
    Alex Under - Untitled 1 (Apnea)
    Bart Skillz - Handsome (100% Pure)
    David Keno - Discoteca (Kindisch)
    Detroit Grand Pubahs - Rollin' Papers and Bush (Gimikk remix) (Detelefunk)
    Pena - Beep Kustin' (La Pena)
    Stephan Grieder and The Persuader - Naked Women (Svek)
    Mr G - Makes No Sense (Radioslave remix) (Rekids)

    Back to Basics, Leeds - NYE December/January 2009
    Link: HERE

    Acid Mondays - The First One (CDR)
    Nick Curly - Dubnoise (Cecille)
    Kenlou - The Bounce (MAW records)
    2000 and One - Dat Na Poku (100% Pure)
    DJ T - Booty Call (Kindisch)
    Prompt - Evolve (Slam Remix) (7Noise)
    Daniela Stickroth - Hare and Tortoise (Alex Atias remix) (Meerestief)
    Quentin Harris-Astral (Timmy Regisford remix) (Objektivity)
    Del Gado - Coffee Beats (Defected)
    Martinez - Circus (Moonharbour)
    Silicone Soul - Chic-o-la (H-Foundation remix) (Soma)

    Ralph Lawson live at Cielo, New York - January 2009
    Link: HERE

    2000 and One vs Lauhaus - Vacione En Chile (CDR)
    Simon Baker - New York Summer (2020Vision)
    Simon Baker and Jamie Jones - Kaskazi (Get Physical)
    Zander VT - Get Down (Bpitch control)
    Anthony Collins - The Drummer Lost Is Head (Safari Electronique)
    Julien Chaptal - Balkafono (Remote Area)
    Barem - Kolimar (minus)
    Martin Beume - Nexus (Moodymanc remix) (Connaiseur)
    Martin Beume - Nexus (Connaiseur)
    DJ Duke - Tribal Liberation (Earth, Sun and Moon)
    Nick Curly - If You Like (Cecille)
    2020Soundsystem - Sliding Away (Johnny D remix) (2020Vision)


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