[NovaFuture Blog Exclusive Mix]: Anja Zaube plays Headless Horseman

 

DJ:
Anja Zaube

 

About the concept:
Here is the seventy-fourth instalment of our series “abc plays xyz”.

The idea behind it is to ask some DJs/mixing artists if they have an artist or label in mind that they love and would like to use for a mix.

So the approach of each mix is clear: the choosen DJ/mixing artist makes a selection of tracks produced by one artist (and her/his monikers) or released on a label (and its sublabels) and creates a nice mix from it.

Find links to all instalments at our overview. Today we present you Anja Zaube’s mix of tracks produced by Headless Horseman Bill Youngman.

 

About Anja Zaube:
Anja Zaube’s DJ-bio starts in 2000, when she began playing psytrance but quickly turned towards playing more and more techno. After first appearances in the left-winged underground of Berlin under the alias „Nanday“ she took a short break and had a come-back to the turntables in 2008 with her new name ANJA ZAUBE.

After playing different genres of electronic dance music, Anja‘s sound turned darker and harder. Her interpretation of Techno is deep, bleak, but also industrial and experimental. That‘s what makes her sound unique and what finally got her several bookings in Berghain already and made her a popular DJ in the Berlin Underground Techno Scene.

After her first release in 2014 on the ://about blank 001, a sampler in celebration oft he club‘s jubilee, she also released her first own EP on the label HET, named Sylvan Structes EP, and is gonna release a lot more soon..

 

About Headless Horseman:
From the shadows to the stage, Headless Horsemans musical efforts are meticulously executed without compromise. The eponymous Headless releases sum up the modus operandi of this artist: dark, raw and rhythmic IDM flavoured Techno. His hardware only live sets at Berghain, Berlin Atonal, Boiler Room and worldwide have showcased the Horseman’s insurmountable skills as a producer and cemented his place in todays techno scene.

Text taken from Elite Music Management website

 

Listen & Download:
“Anja Zaube plays Headless Horseman” (download coming soon)

 

Anja Zaube About Her Choice:
Headless Horseman is by far the best producer for me. He skilfully manages to impress me with his exceptionally dramatic emotional Sound. That’s pure inspiration!

 

Tracklist:
01. Headless Horseman – Stormrunner
02. Headless Horseman – Follower
03. Headless Horseman – Road To Betrayal
04. Headless Horseman – Concussion
05. Headless Horseman – At The Gates
06. Headless Horseman – Shattered
07. Headless Horseman – Execution
08. Headless Horseman – Raven
09. Headless Horseman – Sanctuary
10. Headless Horseman – Hessian
11. Headless Horseman – Graveyard
12. Headless Horseman – Sleepy Hollow
13. Headless Horseman – Locust
14. Headless Horseman – Seclusion
15. Bill Youngman – HH3
16. Headless Horseman – Stormrunner

 

Recommendations:
Anja Zaube’s “Untitled” on Nemorous Records
Anja Zaube’s “Thicket EP” on Nemorous Records
Anja Zaube’s “Sylvan Structure EP” on HET Records

 

Booking:
Elite Music Management for Headless Horseman

 

Websites:
Anja Zaube
Headless Horseman

 

[NovaFuture Blog Exclusive Mix]: D.k. Dent plays Bonzai Records

 

DJ:
D.k. Dent

 

About the concept:
Here is the seventhy-third instalment of our series “abc plays xyz”.

The idea behind it is to ask some DJs/mixing artists if they have an artist or label in mind that they love and would like to use for a mix.

So the approach of each mix is clear: the choosen DJ/mixing artist makes a selection of tracks produced by one artist (and her/his monikers) or released on a label (and its sublabels) and creates a nice mix from it.

Find links to all instalments at our overview. Today we present you D.k. Dent’s mix of tracks released on Bonzai Records.

 

About D.k. Dent:
1. Start spinning in 1996
2. Playing at the Ware House Cologne in 1997-1999
3. Diverse Clubs Cologne
4. Resident HolzUndFarbe Berlin 2005-2010
5. Scapade Berlin. Open-Air : Grün ist die Heide 2007-2009
6. BruderUndHerz Berlin until 2010 (Diverse Clubs )
7. Homopatik until 2016
8. Polymotion 2016 and 2017
9. Staub 2016 and 2018

 

About Bonzai:
Bonzai Records, also known as Bonzai Music or Bonzai Progressive, is a Belgium-based record label specializing in techno, trance, hard trance, rave music and hardcore music.

It was formed by DJ Fly in the back of record-shop The Blitz in Belgium in 1992 as a sublabel to Lightning Records, which went bankrupt in March of 2003 and was subsequently replaced by the Banshee Worx label. Since its renewal in 2003, the label has released records under “Bonzai Progressive”, however the ‘Bonzai Records’ catalog numbering continues.

Text taken from wikipedia

 

Listen & Download:
“D.k. Dent plays Bonzai Records” (download coming soon)

 

D.k. Dent About His Choice:
Bonzai Records – Back in the 90s this label stood out in the electronic music scene through their lenghty, somewhat spheric breaks and novel melody structure which have inspired me as a young man and DJ a great deal at that time.

This podcast ist to acknowledge Bonzai’s musical beginnings.

I’d still count a lot of these tracks my all-time favourites.

 

Tracklist:
01. Jones & Stephenson – The First Rebirth (Club Mix)
02. Cherrymoon Trax – Conflictation
03. Reality – Phrenetic System
04. Yves DeruyterThe Limit –
05. Cherrymoon Trax – House Builder (Yves Deruyter Remix)
06. Gary D – Kinetic Pressure
07. Yves Deruyter – Calling Earth
08. Alex Spephson – Varcanz in Trance
09. Cherrymoon Trax feat. Yves Deruyter- In My Electric House
10. Franky Jones – Nightflight
11. Traxcalibur – Poetica
12. Blue Alphabet – Cybertrance
13. Avalone – No Propper Time of Day Part 1
14. X-Change – Drug Wars
15. The Disciples – Underrave
16. Cherrymoon Trax – The House Of House
17. Magnetical – Sky Jacked (Acid Flush)
18. Cherrymoon Trax – Let There Be House
19. Hitch-Hiker & Dumont – Journey of Love (Gary D & High-KoTFF Remix)
20. Groove Park – Hit The Bang
21. Dave Davis – Transfiguration

 

Websites:
D.k. Dent @ Soundcloud
Bonzai Records

 

[NovaFuture Blog Exclusive Mix]: Johannes Schuster plays Self Reflektion

 

DJ:
Johannes Schuster

 

About the concept:
Here is the seventhy-second instalment of our series “abc plays xyz”.

The idea behind it is to ask some DJs/mixing artists if they have an artist or label in mind that they love and would like to use for a mix.

So the approach of each mix is clear: the choosen DJ/mixing artist makes a selection of tracks produced by one artist (and her/his monikers) or released on a label (and its sublabels) and creates a nice mix from it.

Find links to all instalments at our overview. Today we present you Johannes Schuster’s mix of tracks released on Self Reflektion.

 

About Johannes Schuster:
Johannes Schuster is a 24 year old DJ and producer from Cologne. He is part of the Fundament crew and also resident DJ of the 303 which is hosted at Artheater Cologne.

He started Djing with the age of 15 and is into Techno since 2012.

 

About Self Reflektion:
Somewhere deep down the industrial port of Rotterdam, young techno imprint “Self Reflektion” started transmitting its first signals in 2014. With the widely supported first releases from the label-owner ‘stranger’ and upcoming releases from the likes of ‘Herman Gonzalez’ and ‘Remco Beekwilder’, the imprint is setting course to become a stable platform releasing proper techno music by (upcoming) artists.

 

Listen & Download:
“Johannes Schuster plays Self Reflektion” (download coming soon)

 

Johannes Schuster About His Choice:
I have chosen the lable Self Reflektion because almost all of the productions are highly rave able and they have a touch of old school 90s vibe. When i discovered the lable in the recordstore and istened to the first records i was really impressed because of the unique energetic sound of the dutch label. I really like these breakbeat and hoover sounds which are often in the tracks. Beside that colorful productions i am a big fan of stranger (who own the lable) which is in my opinion one of the most talented djs and producer out there.

 

Tracklist:
01. Mitchell Goor – Cooper Test Suicide
02. TAFKAMP – I Laf You
03. Stranger – Warehouse Memoires
04. Hiroaki Iizuka – Inside
05. Stranger – DSTRY
06. Hiroaki Iizuka- Drum Unit
07. Remco Beekwilder – Fraud
08. Unknown Artist – Nostalgica
09. Stranger – Silent Frustration
10. Unknown Artist – Paranoid Dance
11. Remco Beekwilder – Irregular Acid
12. TAFKAMP – Take Me Away
13. Stranger – Crossover
14. Hiroaki Iizuka – HH2 (Endlec Remix 2)
15. Stranger – Threevided
16. Hiroaki Iizuka – Opto
17. Lenson – Paling Trax 1 B2
18. Stranger – Warehouse Memoires (UK Rave mix)
19. Lenson – Complete Muppets

 

Websites:
Johannes Schuster
Self Reflektion

 

[NovaFuture Blog Exclusive Mix]: Kiruna plays Obscuur Records

 

DJ:
Kiruna

 

About the concept:
Here is the seventy-first instalment of our series “abc plays xyz”.

The idea behind it is to ask some DJs/mixing artists if they have an artist or label in mind that they love and would like to use for a mix.

So the approach of each mix is clear: the choosen DJ/mixing artist makes a selection of tracks produced by one artist (and her/his monikers) or released on a label (and its sublabels) and creates a nice mix from it.

Find links to all instalments at our overview. Today we present you Kiruna’s mix of tracks released on Obscuur Records.

 

About Kiruna:
KIRUNA – currently 27 years old, born and currently living in Augsburg, has found his “musical home” in a number of different electronic genres early on in his life. Not long after coming across his first few Techno events, he eventually met his soon to be crew mates and the future artist collective – FACETS – was born.

Fast forward 1.5 years and KIRUNA can look back on numerous events (and artist bookings like Cleric (CLERGY, Figure) / Christian Wünsch (Polegroup, Tsunami Recordings) his crew and himself realized in their local scene.

Taking a lot from these experiences, from the artists he got to meet, as well as from regular visits to the thriving scene in Munich, KIRUNAs own style developed to consist of mostly fast-paced, raw and Industrial(ish) vibes, while his preference for breaky & trancy tunes diversifies the soundscape he puts to display in his performances and podcasts.

Right now, he stays busy expanding the FACETS collectives’ reach and working on his first few releases, which he expects to put out sometime in 2019. The crew also expects to make a return to organizing events in 2019.

 

About Obscuur Records:
Utrecht-based independent record label focused on harsh techno sounds, curated and run by Diederick Trampe.

 

Listen & Download:
“Kiruna plays Obscuur Records” (download coming soon)

 

Kiruna About His Choice:
I’ve chosen OBSCUUR Records for this podcast because I think that it’s a label featuring a very individual – sometimes pretty crazy – sound which I’ve known and followed for years now: Ranging from atmospheric tracks, spreading dark and super trippy vibes to releases that surprise you with a set of uncompromising industrial bangers, you might encounter everything and anything in between. Still united by a common “strangeness” throughout that variety, the OBSCUUR discography never falls short to surprise. To showcase – almost – the entirety of their musical spectrum (as well as seeing somewhat of a challenge about making a flowing mix out of this collection which doesn’t necessarily sound very similar most times) I thought: “This will be fun :)”.

 

Tracklist:
01. Distra – Bysantine Blood (Wk[es] Remix)
02. Relapso – Espr III
03. Steam – The Bluff
04. Fresko – Conundrum (Shcuro Drums R Drugs Remix)
05. Ike Dusk – Warrior Song (Casper Hastings Remix)
06. Duellist – Sadistic Business (Krenzlin Remix)
07. Johan Platt – Polared
08. Dentis, MTD & Harushi Clan – Skank Hunt
09. Mickey Nox – Drive The Fucken Car
10. Time Traveler – In Order To Rebel
11. Avgusto & E110101 – Essere
12. Opål – Reflected
13. Ancestor – Reassemble
14. Ayarcana – Disease Control
15. Ben Techy – Machine Error
16. Another Alias – Standard Affair
17. DJ 309 – Genetic Force
18. Avgusto & E110101 – Null
19. Kalli – The Sod’s Law
20. Schuw, Marla Singer & Blackmont – Aszar (Marla Singer Remix)
21. Vlaysin & FLmm – Ancient Martian Signals
22. Relapso – Espr I
23. Basswell, Trym – Reality Hearts Me
24. ArchivOne – III
25. Falhaber – Repetitive Behaviour
26. Mark Morris – Irregular Possesion
27. AIROD – Vaga
28. Tim Tama & Incident Prism – Agares
29. TOP74 – Subaru SVX
30. Syrette – Intervention (Klankman Remix)
31. ArchivOne – Tape 3
32. Exsiderurgica – Autotreno
33. Lucindo & Desolato – Cyber Odyssey
34. Exsiderurgica – Quantum
35. Mickey Nox – All The Bodies Were Calm
36. Basswell & Trym – Rave To Madness
37. Maureille – People Follow Dictators

 

Recommendations:
ArchivOne’s “Order” on Obscuur Records
Opål’s “Tracing” on Obscuur Records]

 

Websites:
Kiruna
Obscuur Records

 

[Music & Interview]: Sept

 

Music & Interview
Sept

 

Introduction:
Sept, Polish DJ & producer

 

Interview:

hi Michel. Nice to have you for this feature of “Music & Interview”. We discovered your music already a while ago. I guess it was a release on Voxnox following your activities since then. So for sure you were already on our wishlist for a mix but now we have the pleasure of an interview and a mix. Let’s start. Please tell us something about your childhood and youth in Poland. Where did you grow up? What kind of music did you listen then, being a teenager etc? When and how did you discover techno? 
First of all thank you for having me in your series! If it comes to my childhood in Poland, I was growing up in a small but welcoming city called Brwinów, located around 30 km from the city center of Warsaw. I have been living there until 2016, so basically most of my music discoveries happened while living on the suburbs, however the most important period of my musical explorations started in 2009. That time I was totally influenced by Justice, Danger, SebastiAn, Kavinsky and so called french electro styled tracks. Not that long after I started to produce music alike my role models, which is a the natural course of events. Some time later, in 2012 I went to Audioriver Festival for the first time, where I had an opportunity to listen to all aforementioned artists, except of the first ones. That was the main purpose of my attendance. When all long awaited performances of French artists got finished I started wandering around the festival. That’s how I reached Circus Tent (techno stage), where I actually discovered 4×4 sounds oscillating around house, tech-house and techno. I remember it was around 5 am when Anja Schneider was starting to perform her dj-set. After that event of course it took me some time to understand techno properly. Some of my friends have been sending me constantly their favorite tracks and to be honest that was really important part of my musical taste forming. 
 

Sept 1
(Sept Promo Pic 1)

 
After you found the love for techno … when did you start to dj and produce? Was there a special moment that inspired you to start?
I started to produce techno in 2014. It took me around one year to make my first EP, which was not that long after released on Voxnox Records. I am not sure if there was any special moment that had impact on my start. I just started to feel it the way I would like to express myself. 
 


(full length streaming of the EP “Path”, Sept’s first EP on Voxnox)

 
What inspires you for your tracks? How do you start the work on a track? How looks the production process in general? Which equipment do you use? Do you already have in mind that it will be an EP or do you bundle these single tracks later?
Sometimes I get inspired by movies I watch, sometimes by the things I read, but basically the biggest source of inspiration are the emotions I experience during tour and people I meet, as well as the music from the artists I really admire. If it comes to the production process I usually start from writing drums and bass line. After that I work on leads, pads and fx section. All this come out of my modular synthesizer, Access Virus A, Elektron Analog Rytm and Elektron Octatrack, all connected to the Mackie 1604 VLZ Pro mixer. When I produce tracks I am trying to not limit myself into „frames” of EP, however the tracks I make one after another usually refer to the previous one and that’s what keeps it consistent in a way.

 

Sept 2
(Sept on stage)

 
In your bio the production of an album is mentioned already for a while. Do you still work on it? What do you think it is the main difference in producing tracks for a 2-3 track EP and for an album? Is the process different for you? What are the inspirations and influences for the album? Does it deal with a special topic? 
Producing an album is a time consuming process. I think it should sound like a unity. This is why I am not rushing with it at all. Last few months I was focused more on making dance floor friendly music, rather than tracks dedicated to my album. What can I say about this one? It is going to be different appearance than you can hear in my past releases.  
 


(Video Teaser for Sept’s performance at Audioriver by Visual Family Collective)

 
You are part of an emerging techno scene in Poland which we at NovaFuture together with Gramofonowa portraited in our Poland series (see “Gramofonowa. x NovaFuture Blog – Poland Special”). What do you think is the reason of the growing interest in techno from Poland? How were/are your experiences when you started to the point now? Please tell us how you see and what you think about the Polish scene. 

I think the interest is rapidly growing along with the awareness of the crowd, which is fueled by the youtube channels like HATE, facebook groups where people are sharing their favorite music and some local podcast series (Polish Technology, Lost In Ether). Also clubs are doing great job – Jasna 1 in Warsaw, P23 in Katowice, Szpitalna 1 in Cracow, Sfinks700 in Sopot, Tama in Poznan and Ciało in Wroclaw are definitely the ones that deserve mentioning here. When I started my experiences with electronic music, there were clubs that  unfortunately are closed – 1500m2 and Nowa Jerozolima – that were the clubs I was, let’s say, educated by. Our native producers and DJs should also feel responsible for this success – Blazej Malinowski, VTSS, Vertical Spectrum, Michal Wolski, Concept of Thrill, Violent, Dtekk, Olivia, Private Press, Epi Centrum, Melania or Deas to name a few. The very important part of this development are also music festivals like Audioriver, Instytut, Tauron New Music, Unsound and Up To Date. The prospects are really promising and I am really happy to see how from year to year the popularity and the quality of the events, clubs, as well as native producers skills are growing.

 

Sept 3
(Sept Press Pic 2017)

 
Today there is a massive flood of releases on thousands of labels. You also released on few of them like Sonntag Morgen, Konflkt, Flash Recordings, Abyss but you are strongly connected with Voxnox. How important are established labels for the career of a young musician? Isn’t it easier and better to set up your own imprint or just release via bandcamp? What are your thoughts about the current situation e.g. the delay/waiting time for pressing vinyl. 
I assume a lot of artists would love to release music on their own, on the other hand not everyone has resources to deal with it properly. When you decide to press vinyls on yourself there is a financial risk that you take on. As you said, there is a flood of releases, with better or worse music, but I think it’s not the matter of well established labels, which obviously may help every upcoming artist to get hyped, but the way how each release is promoted. The pressing delay sometimes can cause problems with music promotion, as you have to postpone the whole publicity thing, which may be sometimes really problematic. 
 


(full stream of “Schörl” from the sampler “Demise”, out on Abyss Recordings)

 
Let‘s stay with the topic of labels and how they work. You are the A&R of Voxnox Records. Please tell us something about your work (tasks, processes, how you select artists) there. 
As a DJ I am spending pretty much time on looking for fresh stuff that I can play in my sets, so basically this is how I am coming across new artists. This is how I got interested in Lars Huismann, who is about to have release in Voxnox Records soon. I also listen to every demo we receive on our mailbox. If it comes to our core roster artists (Alignment, Kaiser, Opal) and other releases I pick all music together with Fabio (label owner).
 


(full stream of Alignment’s “Spectral” from the EP of the same name, out on Voxnox)

 
You just signed to Elite Music Management for your bookings in October 2017. Similar question like the one about labels: how important are agencies for the career of a DJ? Many start with a friend doing the bookings and sign then to an agency later. Some artists change the agency very often, some stay with one for many years. What are the characteristics of a good agency in your eyes? 
It is always helpful to have well working agency, which helps artists focus on making music, rather than having thoughts absorbed by the logistics, negotiations etc. 

The reasons why artists are changing agencies are usually very individual, but I think some of them are not so patient and they expect that agency will find loads of gigs, because of previous collabs with the promoters on other artists gigs. Of course it should work like this, but artists should remember that it is also important to be musically active, to surprise the audience and simply to entertain the crowd. 

 


(full stream of Sept’s “Chaos Collider” from the EP of the same name, out on Voxnox)

 
We already talked about the Polish techno scene. You still live in Warsaw (Poland) – many other artists move to bigger „music“ cities like London or Berlin. What‘s your reason to stay? Wouldn’t it be better/easier to live in Berlin or London to have more direct connections to the international DJ scene, many labels and producers?
I was thinking about moving to Berlin in the past. First thoughts appeared in 2015, when I was starting from the scratch, as the project Sept was established in July. That time I was also involved (pretty spontaneously) into techno events organization called Lost Pool, which appeared to be a great success. We made a several open air parties, which attracted something around 1000 ravers each, where mostly Polish DJs were playing. This is when I realized how big impact on local scene may have such independent activities. Later on I got involved into another promotership project called Bóg Jest w Techno (eng. The God Is In Techno), club oriented one, where we hosted Ansome, Kangding Ray, Boston 168, Regal, Cleric, Kwartz, Pearl, Stranger, Perc, SNTS, Remco Beekwilder, Inigo Kennedy, Cosmin TRG, DYAD, Ossian, Blue Hour, Yan Cook and I/Y. All this made me really connected to local scene and postponed my decision about moving from Poland. 
 


(Lostpool S02E01)

 
At the beginning of the interview you told us something about your favourite music in your youth. Anything that you still love? What are your all time favourites e.g. you play regularly and why? 
Most of the tracks I adored in the past are not matching my sets at all, however this ones will always stay in my heart.

01. Stress by Justice watch video
02. Cornelius by The Bloody Beetroots watch video
03. Signatune by DJ Mehdi watch video

 

Sept 4
(Sept Press Pic 2018)

 
We reach the end of our short interview so let’s talk about the future. What’s coming next? Any nice releases? Some special gigs? 
I have some releases in the pipeline, but unfortunately can’t announce anything yet, however I am very excited about what is coming. If it comes to the gigs I am really keen to play this Saturday at Lehmann Club in Stuttgart and next week at KHIDI in Tbilisi, Georgia. Also next month I am playing at Berlin’s Griessmuehle for 5y Voxnox. You will find my full confirmed schedule here.

 

Recommendations:
compilation “Sammelwerk I” w/ Sept track on Konflkt
sampler “Demise” w/ Sept track on Abyss Recordings
all stuff on Voxnox incl. Sept releases

 

Exclusive Mix:

 

Tracklist of Exclusive Mix:
01. ANFS – Aktzaros
02. Opål – Revenge
03. Blasted – Mad Monkey (Ben Techy Remix)
04. Raffaele Attanasio – Lust
05. Blurred Boy – Advantage
06. D. Dan – Sudan Sedan
07. Thomas P. Heckmann – Violent Stains (Al Ferox Remix)
08. Sept – Vicious Circle
09. Perf – Look What Your Love Has Done To Me
10. Tim Tama- Unrelenting Assault
11. Go Hiyama – Philosopher (NX1 Remix)
12. Fairground of Tears – Pain is God
13. Jerm – Breaking Point
14. Joe Farr – Hanger 1
15. LLY – Midgard
16. Aahan – Becoming
17. Thomas P. Heckmann – Belzebub (Scalameriya Remix)

 

Booking:
Thrust Agency

 

Websites:
Sept