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Suz Interview
Finally we got our own Suz interview. We’ve put our minds into it for a long time now, because she is one of our favs and part of the Produkt family. Besides, as many other north-american artists, she is also underrated, due to the low frequency of gigs in Europe. Hopefully this interview will make a tiny difference in the developers’ eyes and we will get to see her more often playing in Europe. This particular interview introduces the reader into a small part of her history and acts as a small scale blueprint of the canadian scene, with it’s goods and bads. Of course, we couldn’t have not asked her for another one of her yummy recipes.
Franco Cangelli Interview
After the interview with Shadi Megallaa, we have this week some answers from Franco Cangelli, a Belgium based producer, DJ and label-owner. He’s involved in the scene for some time now, he has released ep’s on Toys For Boys, Autist, Sushitech, he has established 2 labels : Aesthetik Records and Mowar, the first in a collaboration with DJ Aki. With his recently released ep on Seventh Sign Recordings with Sven Weisemann on the remixers lineup, he once again confirms his quality taste and view in music, view that he would like to be full-time as he shares with us in the interview. Some other things you might find out if you read below are some of his future collaborations and releases, his workacholic side, some surprises during his gigs, the Belgium scene and so on.
Shadi Megallaa Interview
This time we wanted an interview from a really special artist that struggles to give the scene his unique music and attitude. Shadi Megallaa lets us know about his upcoming album, about Igloo-Pop, LoMidHigh Unlmtd., netlabelism, living in Switzerland, James Brown and the new live-act he’s working on. Follow us in this journey that highlights an underrated musical genius known as Shadi Megallaa .
Daniel Lyons talks about LoMidHigh Organic and Unlmtd
Daniel Lyons is the name behind LoMidHigh. The brand shouldn’t come as new to you if you’re the average european listener or artist, especialli because it works as a label for quite a while and always impressed lots of people in the brench with it’s delightful eps. LoMidHigh is the practical result of Daniel‘s imagination, with it’s phylosophy being built around the “Ltd.” concept, the very first landmark in the label’s evolution. Now, after everyone familiarised themselves with the LoMidHigh music, Daniel’s projects for the near future consist in launching two new sublabels – LoMidHigh Organic and LoMidHigh Unlmtd., the last one being a more experimental label ran alongside with Shadi Megallaa. Daniel currently resides in Copenhagen and it’s passion for music is the thing that keeps him publishing great music.
Radum Interview – I admit I was affected by this house music “revival”
Radu Matei is an up & coming talent on the Romanian scene. Based on his musical knowledge and his unique style, Radum manages to impress his public, despite the general musical orientation, the vibe or the average knowledge of the crowd has. He mostly plays minimal-techno in his set and he quickly develops due to the short times allocated to each loop he plays.
Radum Interview – I admit I was affected by this house music “revival”
Yossi Amoyal Interview – All the soul or lets say human feeling were lost in the tracks
Yossi Amoyal is one of the label-owners of Sushitech, along with Matt du Jardin, a label that has curently established itself as being one of the most forward-thinking out there.If you would browse their label catalogue, you could see names like Koljah, Mikael Stavostrand, E Bridge, Steve O’Sullivan, Miss Fitz, all sharing their unique view on the music today.The continuos expansion of the sound that Sushitech promotes gave birth to the sublabels Sushitech Purple, for the more “smiley” music, and Pariter, for the more dancefloor,techno oriented tracks.They have recently added a booking agency, and one of their future projects are some label nights around eroupe, along with others.
Yossi Amoyal Interview – All the soul or lets say human feeling were lost in the tracks