A monthly dose of live recordings and studio mixes from our resident Stevie Webster and guest mixes. Pushing the latest in Techno and Tech house and Minimal through a love for those driving bass lines, massive build ups, wonky melodies and Tech House grooves. Taking influence from the likes of Richi…
Welcome to episode 24 of the rude not too podcast. This time we've invited Aberdeen based Dj Denzel to supply us with an hour of his finest work. After hearing him live at his CNCPT underground event in his home town recently, we just had to get him on. In the short period of time Dean Newlands aka Denzel has managed to establish himself as an accomplished techno Dj, through his inspiring love of the scene and the music. His co ran events along with Audio Perversion have recently brought international artists such as Mark Reeve, Deborah De Luca, Anna to Aberdeen. More info via the podcast links. We hope you enjoy the mix. https://www.facebook.com/CNCPTUNDRGRND/
Welcome back to the ...rude not too Podcast. For Episode 24, we have a special extended, (almost) 3 hour mix! Recorded exclusivly for the show, Scottish Techno maestro Stevie Wilson gives us his interpritation on that dark, underground club sound. The continued rise of Scottish award winning techno Dj/Producer Stevie Wilson is growing in epic proportion. Since he started producing techno music only in May 2011 his tracks have been well received in the techno community and gaining massive support from Dj’s all over the world. In this short space of time he also won the award for best Scottish Techno producer 2012 at the E.M.M.A.S & this has now made his name stand out among the rest and show everybody that he means business. Stevie’s passion for music started at a very early age. From the days of school buying and swapping music with friends it was clear to him then that he had to take the next step and get his first set of decks. Since then stevie has never looked back and is always pushing the boundaries with his musical and technical abilities from when he is performing in clubs rocking the dancefloors with his high energy pounding beats to the music he produces in which he blends all sorts of different sounds from deep & dark to twisted industrial sounds to full on banging grooves that is guaranteed to get any crowd moving on the dancefloor. His main influences from the early days were people like Carl Cox, Laurent Garnier, Bass Generator, Mikey B, Easygroove, Technotrance and basically the whole early hardcore techno / breakbeat era. Nowadays his influences are people like Len Faki, A.Paul, The Advent & Industrialyzer, Dave Clarke, Chris Liebing, Monoloc, Pfirter, Alan Fitzpatrick, Ricardo Garduno, Gary Beck, and loads more. The amazing thing is he has got to play alongside some of these guys who inspire him so much such as A.Paul, Dandi & Ugo, Vegim, Eddie Halliwell, Alan Fitzpatrick, Valentino Kanzyani, Judge Jules, Hernan Cattaneo, Hans Bouffmyhre, Randy Katana, Funk’Void, Dj Misjah and many more. Stevie has played at all the best venues in Scotland such as The Arches, Room At The Top, The Soundhaus, Ivory Blacks, The Metro, Club 69, Liquid Rooms and that’s just to name a few which has spread over various club nights. So you can tell techno is his passion, his life and an art form he clearly loves. Tracklist: Anthony Castaldo - No Light Without Dark (Mr.Bizz Remix) Balthazar & Jack Rock - Black Snow Alberto Santana - Moonshine Anthony Castaldo - Zeitlupe Adam Beyer - Stone Flower Mr.Bosco & Alex Smott - Crazzy Cat Uakoz - What Goes Around (Tom Laws Remix) TKNO -Faktoriel Alberto Santana - Monotype (Carlos Beltram Remix) Justin Schumacher - Corner Pocket (Axkan Remix) Alan Fitzpatrick - Trigger Finger Irregular Synth - Run Horse Run Rebekah - Syncronisity Diarmid O'Meara & Millhouse - Beepface (Myler Remix) Andrei Morant - Millenium (Milkplant Remix) Slam & Gary Bek - Pressure Lights Roberto Capuano - Flashback Bodyscrub & Pascal Nuzzo - Unpredictable Marco Bailey - Dont You Want Me Andreas Florin - Sky Dive poss Jcie - Studio Tan Craft - Mysteries Of The Sun Ricardo Garduno & Submerge - Disrupted A-Brothers - Its Time For A Change Andrew Live - Fixing Errror (Mono Voice Remix) C-System Feat Department - Lost Highway (Dario Sorano Remix) Christian Cambas - Chained (Alex Di Stefano Remix) Gary Beck - Hentzi Stevie Wilson - ReeBoot Juan Sanchez - Morcilla Sosak - Buy This Wreck Stevie Wilson - Solid Xhei - Prime (Perc Remix) Sosak - Editorial Hans Bouffmyhre - Engine Room Skober - Turbine (Markus Bohm Re-Edit) Stevie Wilson - Visible Plans
After our winter break we're back in full flow with Mr ...rude not too himself Stevie Webster, supplying us with his latest studio mix recorded exclusively for us. Stevie fell in love with dance music at an early age after acquiring his first set of turntables at the age of 15. From then, over the following 5 years he spent most of his time (and money) discovering music, collecting a substantial vinyl collection and developing quite a talent for mixing. After getting together with his friends and doing a few small gigs, Stevie was soon recognised and given a massive opportunity to warm up the legend Pete Tong for Radio 1's essential selection after party. He did it well and impressed enough to gain a weekly residency at the once legendary Ice Factory nightclub. It was here that over the following 4 years, Stevie would be exposed to some of the biggest names in the industry, regularly mixing along side the Radio 1 roster, Cream, Hed-kandi, excentric, inside out and the immortal Rhumba Club. He gained the ability to warm up and do it well, under pressure and in front of massive crowds and refined his musical taste to today's more recognisable form of Techno. Now and looking forward to the future you can find Stevie doing his popular "rude not too" podcasts which gain listeners from all around the globe, working on his own music productions and of course Djing with his current, technology embracing set up of Traktor and Maschine. Stevie released his first Original production on Clutch Trax in 2013 with his massive track Origin, followed up by 4 original and remixed tracks on GS records in 2014. https://pro.beatport.com/artist/stevie-webster/312731 https://www.facebook.com/rudenot.too http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/steviewebster Thanks for listening
JKaeva is a Tech House & Techno project from Aberdeen based DJ/Producer Jamie Robertson. Starting to DJ in 2003 and more recently with a focus on learning production, 2014 saw the release of Kaeva’s first track ‘Machine’ on Cubek Records, with many more productions and collaborations planned to follow. During his time as Co-Owner & Resident at TLF Events, Kaeva has hosted/played alongside some of the biggest names in Tech House & Techno: Gary Beck, Dustin Zahn, Pleasurekraft, Bontan, Edit Select, Billy Nasty, Stefano Noferini, Tommy Four Seven, Matador and Pig&Dan. Now working with the Sub:merged label on large scale events across Europe, Kaeva and TLF partner Audio Perversion played at Amsterdam Dance Event this October, and are set to return to WesterUnie early in 2015. Links: SOUNDCLOUD.COM/KAEVABEATS TLFEVENTS.CO.UK
For episode 21 of the ...rude not too podcast, we welcome a guest we've been trying to get hold of for some time. He's been kind enough to supply a 1hr 30min mix of his finest work, utilising 4 decks, drum computers and fx units to gel together his forward thinking style. Be prepared to be taken on an epic journey of Tech-House and Techno courtesy of JOHNNY ALLEN! Johnny Allen discovered his first set of decks at the tender the age of 14. Picking up two hi fi turntable tops and a mixer(see my Facebook for my first mixer lol) from his local electronic store - he hasn’t looked back since. His first live appearances playing to a crowd were in 2000 where he played at local parties in his home town before moving abroad to play at clubs in both Spain and Crete. In 2004, he was invited to play at a popular local techno night called 'Refresh' where he gained a regular slot playing harder edged techno. During this time he was also invited to play at various other nights including The Vault, Soundhaus Glasgow, The Club(Club 69) Paisley and the Honeycomb in Edinburgh where he played alongside the likes of GREEN VELVET, CHRIS LIBERATOR, DAVE THE DRUMMER and hardcore legend LENNY D. A turning point in Johnny's career came in 2005 when he visited the Sonar festival and after listening to the likes of Richie Hawtin and Ricardo Villalobos, he was blown away by a whole new style of techno music and sound effects. Greatly influenced by these techno pioneers, Johnny then slowly changed his djing style to a more groove driven tech house and minimal techno which was warmly received at his gigs. In 2009, Johnny got together with fellow DJs CLUTCH SLIP and started a club night, "Hectors Discotheque", at The Club (Club69). The "Hectors" booked and played alongside the likes of ALAN FITZPATRICK, HANS BOUFFMYHRE, KYLE GEIGER and local hero ALAN BELSHAW. Venues for Hectors Discotheque changed frequently from boats, to fields, to barns, to various other Glasgow club venues, a move which kept the night innovative and fresh which seemed to appeal to the clubbers. Teaming up with fellow DJ Mark Stuart as techno duo FREEEKNIT, Johnny has also been able to showcase his turntable trickery in a fresh innovative way by using a mixture of software and hardware effects and drum machines to give the crowd something a a little less conventional than the traditional two decks and a mixer style of djing. These days Johnny can be found in the studio producing music or working on future events. He has also secured gigs at a list of radio shows and clubs in Scotland with some of the biggest names on the DJ circuit.....last year alone he played after MINUS superstar HEARTTHROB, JOSEPH CAPRIATI and SCI-TEC/MINUS JOOP JUNIOR and this year warmed up for HOBO and MATADOR(IE) in Glasgow, also from Richie Hawtins Minus Label.
Audio Perversion is the alias of Scottish DJ & Producer Tommy Fraser. Known for his unmistakeable and addicting brand of Techno, Tommy has been a key figure in the Aberdeen & Scottish underground music scene for more years than most. Alongside crafting and evolving his sound as a performer, Tommy has been working with fellow Aberdeen producer Jamie ‘Kaeva’ Robertson, to hold some of the most infamous parties in the country as Co-Founder and Director of TLF Events. Tommy began spinning vinyl in the mid-nineties, embracing many forms of underground music and perfecting his own take on mixing. Since the early 2000’s he has played and held residencies at almost every notable underground club in his city, slowly becoming one of the most experienced and respected party starters going. In recent years, drawing on the influences of legends Dave Clarke, Edit Select, Mark Broom, Billy Nasty, Jeff Mills, and James Ruskin – Tommy has embraced Techno and settled into the genre he identifies with the most, creating the Audio Perversion project. Under the Audio Perversion moniker and with his residency at TLF, Tommy has supported & played alongside the likes of Billy Nasty, Gary Beck, Dustin Zahn, Edit Select, Tommy Four Seven, Hans Bouffmyhre, Mark Broom, Matador, and for TLF White with Tech House giants Pleasurekraft, Bontan, and Stefano Noferini. 2013 saw the first Audio Perversion release on Cubek Records with his track ‘Crypric’. With more releases on Cubek scheduled for 2014 and also future projects on Bageera’s Red October imprint, Audio perversion shows no signs of slowing down. Links: www.soundcloud.com/audioperversion www.facebook.com/pages/Audio-Perversion-/250018005031544 www.tlfevents.co.uk
Welcome to Episode 19 of the …rude not too Podcast. We’re now into February of 2014 and it’s already been a great year for new music with some amazing releases across the board. We’re delighted to have Mr Findlay Jamieson supply our latest mix for you. Findlay (a Dj always with a smile), together with his friends started up something a few years ago which has gone from strength to strength... their event, “Twisted Kaleidoscope”. Starting as most nights do in a small dingy venue, it has escalated into something a bit special and to date can hold it’s head high after attracting guests such as Simon Stokes, Harvey McKay, Milton Jackson, Esa, Silicone Soul… the list goes on. Findlay Has kindly invited us to listen to something a bit different, a bit special as he takes us on a journey of deeper house tracks and verging on to techno. Featuring tracks from Simon Baker, Daniel Avery, mark henning, Konrad black, Carl Craig…. Thanks for listening and enjoy the mix!
Welcome to the latest edition of the ..rude not too Podcast and welcome to 2014! For the first episode of the year, we have a 1 hour set taken from Stevie Websters guest appearance on the Perfet Storm show on Fnoob Techno Radio. You can tune into the show hosted by Jase Gallacher every 4 weeks on Friday, 5-7pm GMT. It features guest mixes from various artists from all over the world. Well worth a listen. The mix features new tracks from Clouds, Kilko, Sam Paganini, Gary Beck plus many more. Tracklist available on request. Just follow the link to our Facebook page and drop us a private mail. Thank you for your continued support in 2013. We look forward to bringing some top drawer mixes in 2014! Enjoy :)
Welcome back to the rude not too Podcast. This time we have a special guest mix from Dorbachov taking us through the dark realms of Techno! DORBACHOV (A.K.A.- Damien O Reilly, DOR, DORMAN-8) started Djing in 2000. Starting out as a hard Trance DJ after just nine months of djing he graced the pages of IDJ Magazine's Readers Mixtapes as a runner up under the moniker of Dj DOR. Drawing on influence from such super-clubs as Shine, Thompson's Garage and the excellent Paragon nights in the Art College in Belfast, not to mention Lush (Portrush) and The Met (formerly The Arena) (Armagh) It was not long before he adopted a more forward thinking attitude to his dj sets and music in general and before long fell in love with all things Techno. After playing in some bar/club venues and parties in Belfast he was given a slot in the 2002 Coach, Banbridge Dj Competition and after winning his heat on the first night was beaten in the semi-final. Dorbachov drew on the experience and ever gaining in confidence it wasn't long before he earned a fortnightly residency on www.londonliveanddirect.com which saw him make his way to the English capital on deck duties to host the sunday morning come-down. After a spell away from the scene 2012 saw Dorbachov back with a vengence, since then he has released tracks on; Haute, LW Records, Clutch Trax, Renesanz Records and Direct Drive Digital, receiving support from the likes of: Slam, Sasha Carrassi, Joseph Capriati, L.A.W, Dave The Drummer, Morgan Tomas, Stefano Infusino, Bodyscrub, Forest People, Replikant, D-Kult, Jon Rundell, Christian Kionke, Dani Sbert, A-brothers, MicRoCheep & Mollo, Gabeen, Hefty, & Bas Thomas. Personal highlights have included Joseph Capriati's support of his track "Pollen" in his Awakenings Festival set in June 2013 and also remixing the theme to the Channel 4 cult TV series "Utopia" which was released with the original track to mark the last episode of series one. Description; Anything Techno, always try to keep things fresh and push the boundaries of Electronic Music. For Bookings contact; Tel +44 7407039202 Email; dor_man@hotmail.com
Welcome back to the rude not too Podcast. Firstly, we would like to thank all the facebook followers which reently passed the 1000 mark! We cannot thank you all enough for your continued support. For this episode we have a special live recording of Stevie Websters set, recorded at the 5 years of Sleaze Records party at Mains Castle Dundee which featured Lex Gorrie, Hans Bouffmyhre and the legendary Kyle Geiger hosing a 12 hour party in a medievil Castle!
We welcome back Mr rude not too himself, Stevie Webster to supply the first podcast after a short break and your in for a treat with this one! Recorded live at Tantric on July 20th 2013, this 1 hour mix takes you on a sonic journey through Techno, featuring tracks from Sam Paganini, Nino Blink, Dj Boris, Lex Gorrie and Bart Skills plus many more. So whether your listening in your house, on your way to work or in the car… turn it up loud and enjoy!
For the first …rude not too Podcast of 2013, we have a special live recording of Stevie Websters set from our Boxing Day event. This is quite a diverse offering of Techno with some classics thrown in for good measure. Tracklist: 1. Troy Pierce - 25 Bitches (Gaisers Too Many Bitches Makeover) 2. Tom Flynn - Do You Like Bass (Stevie Webster Bootleg) 3. Steve Mulder - Grind 4. Unknown 5. Unknown 6. Danton Eeprom - Grindhouse (Dubfire Terror Planet Mix) 7. Slam vs Mike Dearborn - 1991 (Slam 2012 Remake) 8. Alex Dolby - My Pampflet 9. Clouds - Conciousness 10. Unknown 11. Alex Bau - Lowlife (Original Mix) 12. Vitalic - Fanfares 13. Harvey McKay - First Strike From Mars (Original Mix) 14. Sam Paganini - Prisma Thank you for your continued support and for downloading the podcasts every month. Feedback is very welcome and you can contact us on Facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/rudenot.too …rude not too
Welcome to the rude not too podcast. This month we have a special guest mix from Electro Junkie Kev Sargent. Kev manages to infuse retro and modern day Nu Disco/ Electro/ Techno with his own twist which produces a very diverse and interesting mix. Enjoy. TRACKLIST 1. Heartthrob - Baby Kate 2. Les Petits Pilous - Drop It (Audionite's Get Outta My Haus Remix) 3. Electric Rescue - Stucked Ship 4. Adam Jay - Seeing Black 5. Electric Rescue - Rave Strength 6. Danny Casseau - Plastika 7. Scuba - The Hope 8. Harvard Bass - Chalk (Pilo Remix) 9. The Benelux - Girl Singer (TWR72 Remix) 10. Sound Of Stereo - Opal (TWR72 Remix) 11. Harvard Bass - Erasers 12. Dabeull - Flic Flac 13. DJ T - Dis (Kink 909 Tool) 14. JoeFarr - FE CR 15. Erol Alkan & Boys Noize - Brainstorm (Dave Clarke & Mr Jones Unsubscribe Mix) 16. MPIA3 - Ely http://www.youtube.com/user/kev44442?feature=mhee http://soundcloud.com/colonelkev http://www.mixcloud.com/Kev44442/
Welcome to the rude not too podcast. This month we have a very special guest mix from Dj, producer and Label owner Danny Smith. Following his first gig in April 2005 at a one off night in Glasgow, Danny quickly secured a number of gigs as well as a featured mix in IDJ magazine. A residency in world renowned The Arches in Glasgow soon followed and in 2010 Danny decided to get into the studio with Leon Watson. Together they produced a number of tracks quickly signed up by labels such as Sebian, WR Germany & Cutoff Recordings. Danny has since produced a number of solo productions and had a number of tracks and remixes signed and released on various labels including Eklero, Limbo, Clubstream, WR Germany, Control Room and Traxacid. Recently, Danny teamed up with Clutch Slip (Gobsmacked, Neurotraxx, UnterNull, Section 15, Midimal) - aka Leon Watson & Twandy - to create Clutch Trax. This new & exciting label will take you up and down the gears of electronic music with a techno inspired drive. Initially, it will showcase a number of originals and remixes by themselves, with remixes from top class producers from around the world. The first release is out the beginning of 2012, with plenty more to come... YAWZ! Track list for mix: 1. Sinus o - Procephy [NuLabel] 2. Danny Smith - Quiff [Fruit Records] 3. Danny Smith - Redundant [Potobolo] 4. Danny Smith - Stamp of Approval (Dani Sbert Remix) [Clutch Trax] 5. Danny Smith - Semi Sure [Fruit Records] 6. Discobolux - Green Hope [Makossa] 7. Pierre Delort & Remy Maurin - Rad Add [FLASH] 8. Clutch Slip - Portal (Danny Smith Remix) [Clutch Trax] 9. Danny Smith - Diamante [Clutch Trax] 10. Danny Smith - Silk Surroundings [Parallel 125] 11. Stevie Wilson & Danny Smith - DuSt [Freitag] 12. Clutch Slip - Gurn Wrack [Clutch Trax] 13. Danny Smith - Rhinestone Rebel [Control Room] 14. Clutch Slip - Machinary Space (Danny Smith) [Clutch Trax] 15. Danny Smith - Hats Nice [Clutch Trax] 16. Monoline - Slick [Flatlife Dark] 17. WoRX - Necker (Danny Smith Remix) [Clutch Trax] 18. Danny Smith - Stamp of Approval [Clutch Trax] 19. Stevie Wilson & Danny Smith - SaW [Freitag] 20. Danny Smith - Soothing Scent