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Sun June 5th - OCTAVE ONE & SL2 [DJ Slipmatt & MC Jay J] at The Twisted Pepper

  • 16-05-2011 9:13pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 786 ✭✭✭


    Subject presents:

    OCTAVE ONE & SL2
    Bank Holiday Sunday June 5th
    at The Twisted Pepper, Dublin 1


    Basement:
    OCTAVE ONE - Live [430 West - Detroit]
    Joe Morrissey
    David O'Sullivan


    Stage:
    SL2 [DJ Slipmatt & MC Jay J] - Old Skool DJ Set 1988 - 1992 [XL - London]
    Don Rosco [Bassbin]
    DJ Mog-Y


    Cafe:
    All City Records & Friends

    Loft:
    Special Guests

    Doors: 10:30pm | Adm e15/e12/e10

    Advance tickets:
    www.bodytonicmusic.com
    www.residentadvisor.net
    www.ticketmaster.ie
    www.tickets.ie

    Octave One - www.octaveone.com
    Debuting with “I Believe” on the monumental (10 Records) compilation “Techno 2: The Next Generation” (alongside Carl Craig, Marc Kinchen, and Jay Denham) in 1990. Octave One (also recording as Random Noise Generation) is the brainchild of the phenomenal native sons of Detroit, MI (USA), the Burden Brothers. The core unit of the band, made up of Lenny Burden and Lawrence Burden (with revolving members of Lynell Burden, Lorne Burden, and Lance Burden), have had the privilege of touring live throughout the world, including the countries of Germany, Spain, Greece, Belgium, Vienna, The Netherlands, the UK, Ireland, Scotland, Malaysia, Japan, the US, and Russia, among many other places. The monumental band is part of the so called "second wave" of Detroit Techno.

    The brothers have released groundbreaking underground dance anthems on their own Detroit based record label, 430 West Records. These releases include Random Noise Generation’s "Falling in Dub" (the other Burden brother moniker), DJ Rolando’s “Jaguar”, Aux 88’s “My A.U.X. Mind” (on the 430 West sister label Direct Beat), as well as their own Octave One records: “Empower”, “Nicolette”, ‘The X-files”, “Meridian”, and ‘Siege”. Since 1990, the Burden brothers have released over one hundred records.

    2000 brought the biggest Octave One release to date, "Blackwater". The track has appeared on over 70 compilation albums worldwide (with comp sales exceeding one million collectively). It has been released domestically in 5 countries (US, UK, Spain, Germany, and Australia). The track has also been a favorite on the decks of some of the world’s best known DJs, Little Louie Vega, Danny Teneglia, Jeff Mills, Richie Hawtin, Kevin Saunderson, Derrick May, Jonathan Peters, Laurent Garnier, among many, many others. “Blackwater” became a new turning point for the brothers. Late 2006 brought the release of the first full length DVD/CD project from the group, Octave One featuring Random Noise Generation “Off The Grid”. 2008 brought their first studio album in 4 years, "Summers on Jupiter".

    SL2 - www.discogs.com/artist/SL2
    SL2 aka DJs Slipmatt & Lime aka Matt Nelson & John Fernandez are one of the biggest original early rave names in the business, and they are still going strong. They have performed all over the world in front of crowds up to 100,000 people, playing all the major raves in the early nineties and also spinning the decks across every continent and all over the UK. Their tunes still get played everywhere from the most underground rave events right through to the commercial clubs and still get regular plays on Radio 1. SL2 started making music way back in 1986 when they bought their first drum machine, a Roland TR505, and teamed up with North London rap duo ‘Gino & Mikey’. This music was very raw and basic back then but after endless blagging they still managed to get played in their local club in Tottenham. In 1988 Matt & John met a crew from Ilford which included Devious D and the man who went on to be SL2’s MC, the man like Jay J. They produced a variety of rap and Hip House recordings together but this was more of a learning curve for the team rather than serious production.

    After countless trips to the studio and hours of drum programming in the bedroom, SL2 eventually released their first single in 1989 called ‘Do That Dance/It Ain’t Nothing’ which was signed by Simon Gough of B/Ware Records. Again this was a learning curve for SL2 as they never saw a penny even though the record sold thousands. The duo recorded the single engineered by the late Michael Menson at Noise Gate Studio in New Cross South London which was the home of Double Trouble. After being ripped off by Simon Gough, Matt and John decided to fund their own follow up in 1990 which was ‘The Noise/Bassquake’. They released on white label and the record flew off the shelves. With the taste for the record business now, they decided to start their own label ‘Awesome Records’ and gave ‘The Noise/Bassquake’ a full release. Awesome Records number 2 was ‘DJs Take Control/Way In My Brain’ which they engineered themselves with the help of Alan Zippo from New Age Studios in Whetstone North London. The 500 promos they pressed sold within a couple of hours and within a week SL2 had an incredible 8 offers on the table for a record deal!

    The boys decided to go with XL Recordings and subsequently went on to experience untold success with ‘DJs Take Control/Way In My Brain’ when it hit number 11 in the national chart. They then followed up with 'On a Ragga Tip' which in April 1992 hit number 2 in the national charts and the number 1 spot in the Network Charts, staying in the top 7 for an incredible 8 weeks. At this time, Slipmatt and Lime were propelled into the media spotlight with many TV appearances including Top of the Pops 3 times and Dance Energy on BBC2. Long time friend Jay J toured with SL2 and still does to this day as their live MC, alongside dancers Kelly and Jo who also appeared with the group at their shows all over the world...

    More info:
    www.octaveone.com
    www.subjectevents.com
    www.discogs.com/artist/SL2
    www.thetwistedpepper.com
    www.myspace.com/octaveone
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SL2
    www.facebook.com/subjectevents
    Facebook Event Page: http://on.fb.me/fTuW7A


Comments

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


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


    Adm: e12 w/ Forbidden Fruit wristband...

    DJ Slipmatt Old Skool Mixes: http://bit.ly/hwFLin
    Octave One - Live at Awakenings 2011: http://bit.ly/lnJ131


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


    Competition //

    We have 3 x double passes up for grabs for Octave One & SL2 this Bank Holiday Sunday [June 5th] at The Twisted Pepper.

    Question: Name the seminal UK record label that released SL2 hits 'On A Ragga Tip', 'Way In My Brain', 'DJs Take Control' etc.

    Answers to: info[at]subjectevents[dot]com

    Winners will be notified at lunchtime on Friday. Good luck!

    Update //

    Sidetracked - Live are now added to the Loft. Full lineup/details - Facebook Event Page: http://on.fb.me/fTuW7A


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 216 ✭✭Diego Smartly


    Sunday is shaping up nicely, Mongo that day in the pod then over to this; the weather is suppose to keep aswell so bleedin nice one!

    Was just listening to the recording of the last time they played over here:

    http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/podcast/lwe-podcast-80-octave-one/

    Good stuff :cool:


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


    Set Times //

    Stage:
    12:30am - Close: SL2 [Old Skool DJ Set 1988 - 1992]
    11:30pm - 12:30am: Don Rosco
    10:30pm - 11:30pm: DJ Mog-Y

    Basement:
    1am - Close: OCTAVE ONE - Live
    11:45pm - 1am: Joe Morrissey
    10:30pm - 11:45pm: Dave O'Sullivan

    Cafe:
    10:30pm - Close: All City DJs on rotation;
    Olan, Sam, Sonel & guests...

    Loft:
    11pm - Close: Sidetracked - Live

    Note: For the Stage/Old Skool room expect a 1988 - 1992 soundtrack w/ 1: Green lasers. 2: Smoke machines. 3: Terra strobes 4: Old Skool visuals. 5: Whistles & dust masks - Ask at the cash desk/door. Strictly For The Headstrong. Hardcore, You Know The Score! Advance tickets: www.tickets.ie


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