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[Dublin] Fri Oct 16th - HYPE at Pod // DERRICK MAY [4 Hour Set]

  • 16-09-2009 2:21pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 786 ✭✭✭


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    H Y P E at Pod
    Harcourt Street Dublin 2
    Friday Oct 16th - DERRICK MAY - 4 Hour Set
    Doors 10pm // Adm: e16
    Advance Tickets: Ticketmaster & usual outlets


    Pod:
    DERRICK MAY [Transmat - 4 Hour Set]
    David O'Sullivan


    Lobby Bar:
    Austin Molloy
    Mark Greene


    Derrick May - An introduction...

    Of the Belleville Three, the cadre of early Detroit producers who tested the limits of spirit within electronic dance music and changed the integrity of the form forever, Derrick May's reputation as an originator remained intact despite more than a decade of recording inactivity. While Juan Atkins is rightly looked at as the godfather of techno, with a recording career beginning in the electro scene of the early '80s and encompassing some of the most inspired tracks in the history of dance music; and Kevin Saunderson is the Detroit producer with the biggest mainstream success through his work with vocalist Paris Grey as Inner City, May's position as an auteur eroded slightly during the 1990s due to a largely inexplicable lack of activity. As far as influence counts as part of the equation, however, May recorded the techno tracks which top dance producers point to as the most original and influential. The classic Derrick May sound is a clever balance between streamlined percussion-heavy cascades of sound with string samples and a warmth gained from time spent in Chicago, enraptured by the grooves of essential DJs like Ron Hardy and Frankie Knuckles. May's Transmat Records label was the home of his best material, cuts like "Nude Photo," "Strings of Life," "Kaos" and "It Is What It Is," most produced from 1987 to 1989 as Rhythim Is Rhythim. And though his release schedule all but halted during the 1990s, he continued DJing around the world and honed Transmat into one of the most respected techno labels in the world.

    Derrick May was born in Detroit in 1963, a single child raised largely by his mother. At the age of 13, he began attending school in the suburb of Belleville; there he met Juan Atkins and the two began trading mix-tapes, Atkins providing May's entry into the world of Parliament, Kraftwerk and Gary Numan. When his mother moved to Chicago, May stayed in Detroit with another friend, Kevin Saunderson, to finish school. By 1981, Atkins had taught May and Saunderson the essence of DJing as well, and the trio formed Deep Space Soundworks, a collective existing to present their favorite music at parties and clubs. May and Atkins also began working with a local DJ named the Electrifyin' Mojo — the man who first introduced Atkins to Kraftwerk and early synth-pop — by creating elaborate megamixes for use on Mojo's radio show.

    After high-school graduation May attended university on a football scholarship. He soon tired of the academic life though, and returned to Detroit, where he worked in an arcade. During his frequent trips to Chicago to visit his mother, he had gotten hooked up with Chicago's familial house scene, then in its infancy. May was fascinated by the warmth and community feeling engendered at spots like the Power Plant and the Music Box, where DJs Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy used elaborate turntable set-ups and reel-to-reel machines to create mastermixes which re-invoked the spirit of disco even while pushing music forward. May brought Saunderson to the clubs several times as well, and stayed in Chicago for up to a year. When he again returned to Detroit, the need for a club to call his own caused May and the Deep Space family to found the Music Institute. It soon became the hub of Detroit's ever-growing underground musical family, a place where May, Atkins and Saunderson DJed along with cohorts Eddie "Flashin" Fowlkes and Blake Baxter. The club invigorated a badly fractured sense of community for many residents, and changed the lives of second-wave technocrats like Carl Craig, Stacey Pullen, Kenny Larkin and Richie Hawtin.

    Though May owned a Roland TR-909 synthesizer, he had done little actual recording by the early '80s. When Juan Atkins hit the big time in 1981 with the local success of his group Cybotron, it influenced May to begin recording seriously. He debuted on wax with "Let's Go" (the third release on Atkins' Metroplex Records) and then founded his own Transmat label, a Metroplex subsidiary named after Atkins' track "Night Drive (Time, Space, Transmat)." May introduced Rhythim Is Rhythim, his most important guise, with the Transmat single "Nude Photo." The producer soon followed up with more future classics of the genre: "Freestyle," "Strings of Life," "It Is What It Is" and "Kaos."

    Of those first singles, "Strings of Life" hit Britain in an especially big way during the country's 1987-88 house explosion, and May became one of the first American techno artists to tour England. He was also recruited heavily as a remixer, for pop bands — eager to gain credit in clubland — as well as straight dance acts. A series of setbacks around the turn of the decade appeared to sour May's fortunes, though. The fertile British rave scene, which had grown in strength from 1986 to 1990, was overwhelmed by music growing ever more frenetic in order to compete with increasing drug intake. Quite soon, most of the successes in British dance music were native hardcore or rave-pop groups (Altern-8, Sunscreem, the Prodigy) while much of clubland forgot its American inspirations in favor of chart-bound novelty tracks.

    In 1991, May looked ready to return in a big way; at one point, he considered forming a Kraftwerk-styled techno super-group named Intelex with Atkins and Saunderson. Though negotiations to sign with Trevor Horn's ZTT Records looked promising, the deal eventually fell through, and May later declined several invitations by major labels. In fact, he quit making music for the most part by late 1991 (despite consistent rumors to the contrary), though he did work with ambient pioneer Steve Hillage on tracks for the debut album of Hillage's System 7 project. May continued to DJ around the world, and maintained his standing in the eyes of many top-flight producers. His Transmat label continued to find a home for many of the finest techno singles ever compiled, including tracks by Stacey Pullen's Silent Phase, Juan Atkins' Model 500, Joey Beltram, K-Alexi, Carl Craig's Psyche and Kenny Larkin's Dark Comedy. Finally, in 1995, Sony Japan compiled his most innovative tracks onto the single-disc retrospective Innovator, and May contributed a song to the soundtrack for Sony's video game Ghost in the Shell...

    Get Yo' Link On!

    http://www.myspace.com/subjectevents
    http://www.myspace.com/derrickmay
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    http://www.derrickmay.com
    http://www.hi-tek-soul.com
    http://www.pod.ie

    H Y P E at Pod
    Harcourt Street Dublin 2
    Every F R I D A Y
    House Your Body


    Forthcoming: Jimpster, Derrick May, Donnacha Costello [DEAF], Motor City Drum Ensemble, Chris Duckenfield [SWAG], John Daly, Prosumer...Full listings at: http://www.subjectevents.com


Comments

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


    Gig of the year..!!!!


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


    went into ticketmaster and they dont sell tickets for this.girl rang head office and was told they wont be.??


  • Moderators, Motoring & Transport Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 12,781 Mod ✭✭✭✭Zascar


    Nice, this should be fun


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20 delay techno


    lookin forward to this, good to see him get a proper set time aswell.


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


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12 cybertron


    looking to buy a few tickets for this...were can i get em as ticketmaster dont sell em...!!!


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


    Advance tickets available at: http://www.ticketmaster.ie


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


    Competition //

    We have 3x double passes to Derrick May at POD this Friday.

    Question: Name Derrick's record label...

    Answers to: info[at]subjectevents[dot]com with Derrick May in the subject line. Winners will be notified at lunchtime on Thursday. Good luck!

    Derrick May - BBC Radio 6 Mix //

    Check out his recent BBC Radio 6 Mix HERE.

    Tracklist:

    Part 1: Hi Tek Soul Mix

    Miles Davis - In A Silent Way
    Mutant Clan - Untitled
    Tony Thomas - Electric People
    Cadenza 34 - Untitled
    Los Hermanos - Birth Of 3000
    UR Samuel L Session & Martin H - The Leap Part 1
    Anja Schneider & Lee Van Dowski - Deseo
    Unknown Artist - Untitled
    Taho - Untitled
    Miles Davis - In A Silent Way

    Part 2: Influences And All Time Favourites

    Roy Hargrove presents the RH Factor - Hardgroove
    Marvin Gaye - Troubleman
    Reggie Dokes - Untitled
    D'Angelo - Africa
    Boards Of Canada - Everything You Do Is A Balloon
    Louis Haiman - Untitled
    John Beltran - Untitled

    Part 3: Mayday Club Mix

    Jean Micheal Jarre - Oxygene
    Mika Vaino - Untitled
    Kapuchon and Benny Rodruguez - Reel
    Frank Roger - Untitled
    Submission - Women Beat Their Men (Cevin's Peak Hour Dub)
    Johnny D - Pako Mana
    The Believers - Who Dares To Believe In Me? (Original Mix)
    Solomun & Jackmate - Carnivale - Phil E/Philpot Records
    Reboot - Hello Sweden - Love Letters From Oslo
    Arne Weinberg - Untitled
    African Keys - Untitled
    Karizma - Darkness
    Karizma - Ode To Ancestor
    Quentin Harris - Untitled
    KC Flight - Voices
    Quentin Harris - Untitled
    Karizma - Ode To Ancestors
    Bohannon - Let's Start The Dance (Special Remix)
    Michel CLeis & Salvatore Freda - Sassicaia
    TD02 - Hearts Of Gold Are Heavy To Hold
    Lil Louis - French Kiss
    Epic Johnwaynes - Libertango (Llorca's Art Of Tones Remix)
    Compost Black Label Pied Plat - Ode To Ede
    Greg Gow - The Bridge

    www.subjectevents.com


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


    Competition is now closed. Thank you to all entrants...Tickets available on the door - Please arrive early!


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