Wednesday, July 17, 2019

BellaBassFly Talks Sound Evolution With Jen Mas

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Jen Mas is one of those iconic women that knows her way around the decks. The underground music culture being mostly male dominant Jen Mas proved she can tangle with the best. Undoubtedly Jen is a show starter! She KNOWS how to get people dancing with timeless emotion. Often with the selection of tracks she puts down. Versitile and educated she has no hesitation opening the room with large sound that trancend her audience. Jens' New York edge cuts rite to the point when listening to her energize a festival dancefloor. For anyone who has not heard her set before I reccomend you DO NOT MISS IT!!! I know I won't! Read on our chat about the changes in our music culture. Get personal with Jen as she preps for Hydotechnics Festival.
How has technology influenced the evolution of electronic music?

Technology advancements have always influenced everything from producing to DJing. New equipment is constantly emerging which keeps people motivated and productive. It’s nice to go on Youtube and watch all these young artists rocking out on hardware and seeing some DJ creativity with the new gear available today. People used to complain about laptop DJs, but there are so many artists taking things to the next level and that’s exactly where we should be.





Current music trends. So many genres. What are your guilty pleasures in music?

I find myself listening to old school music more and more lately. 80s and 90s stuff for the most part. But I have always loved all types of music and am pretty openminded musically. I would say a guilty pleasure is 80s Freestyle. It’s not for everyone, but I feel happy and nostalgic when I listen to it.

How has underground music influenced your life?

Underground music has had a major impact on me. I was in college when I decided to drop 25 thousand (borrowed credit card money!) on a party which changed the course of my life. Not long afterwards, I began DJing, met tons of awesome friends, threw a bunch more parties, and embarked on an amazing journey that I wouldn’t trade for the world. Life can be pretty crazy sometimes, and the underground has given us all a place to call home and escape the stresses of daily living.




So many emerging artists and gimmicks. How can an up and coming artist compete in the current state of theatrics?

Any artist can achieve success if they work hard and don’t give up on their goals. Sure, you can cheat the system and hire ghost writers, buy fan likes and use promo teams. But for long term success you can be proud of, you just gotta find your niche, develop a unique style that defines you, and don’t let the rat race and competition get you down. Overnight success is rare as well, so expect to pay some dues and give yourself time to get good at what you do. It’ll make a bigger and long lasting impact that way.

Who are you listening to currently?

Old school! I’ve been drawn to playing older tracks in my sets lately, too. They say everything comes full circle so I’ve been in a throwback phase lately. I’ve been coming across some artists that have an old school vibe as well, which I really appreciate. VTSS from Germany is one of them.

What advice do you have for aspiring artists?

I would add that you shouldn’t worry about what anyone else is doing. It’s easy to fall into that trap and it’s not productive. When you have found your true artist self, stay true to it and don’t compromise for anyone. As the saying goes, be yourself, everyone else is already taken.



What trend would you like to see dissipate?

Fake artists with ghost writers, people who use money instead of talent to get ahead, and the whole festival style of DJing where DJs play prerecorded sets. Let’s see some real talent prevail, and let’s hear some perfectly imperfect DJ sets. There’s no fun in fake.


How has NYC underground changed over the past 15 years?

It’s changed a lot. Promoters tend to focus on fewer genres, so multi-genre rave events are hard to come by. To attend an event with many different styles of music you’ll need to go to a festival or a random smaller party by one of the few local rave crews we have left. What I enjoyed most about the old days was that a night of music was varied and the scene was more unified. We had a lot more daytime park parties then, too. Everything must come to an end, though, and it’s the younger kids turn to create a scene that they truly enjoy. It may not be what us older peeps are used to, but it’s about them now and as long as they’re happy and doing their thing, that’s what counts.


Young women breaking into the industry. What advice do you have for them?

Know your worth, know your strengths, and don’t compromise yourself for anyone. You are just as capable as anybody else, and you can go as far as you’d like, as long as you’re willing to put the work in. Don’t let stereotypes, jealousy or misogyny hold you back. And don’t rely solely on looks or sex appeal to get ahead, you’re better than that. Stay true to yourself and enjoy what you do. The minute you stop enjoying things, it’s time for a change.

What is the craziest thing to ever happen during a set?

I’ve witnessed many crazy things happen at parties, not specifically for my sets, though…but being I’m an underground DJ I’ve dealt with lots of funny DJ setups and situations. Some of the most memorable include playing on the back of a pickup truck in an old barn in Wisconsin, having someone hold up cardboard pizza boxes to block the wind from blowing needles off my records, and I’ve also had to fight off dust, dirt and other elements at plenty of gigs over the years.
What are you excited for this summer? Where can fans find you?


I’m excited to play Hydrotechnics next week, the best rave festival in New York, and at the end of the Summer
you can catch me at Saturday Morning Cartunes with some old friends, as well. 🙂













"Hydro Fam! Catch me Saturday night at the Woods Stage playing Old School Hardcore! For more info about this amazing event go here:http://www.hydrotechnicsfestival.comAnd here's one of my Classic Hardcore mixes to get you geared up and ready "
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Queen of New York Hardcore. Is the music world going soft?

The music world is definitely not going soft. There are plenty of Hardcore producers in the electronic scene, young and old, doing their thing. Hardcore was always one of the most underrated and neglected genres, but I see it still gets lots of love across the globe. Besides, haven’t you heard Hardcore will never die?! 🙂

Dream lineup? Who? Where?


That’s a tough question, as I was never good at picking favorites. There are so many amazing artists and DJs out there. I’d rather envision a dream party, which would basically be a 90s warehouse rave with all the different styles of music of the past in one room, and all the music of the present in another. If there was a way to recreate one of Peter Gatien’s clubs, like the Limelight with all its funky rooms, that would be even better. I would wanna hear it all, from House and Breaks to Techno, Drum & Bass and Hardcore. I would want to watch some Turntablist DJs as well. We may not experience another club like the Limelight, but with festivals like Hydro at least we can enjoy some good music with a nostalgic vibe.


What are some components to long lasting presence in the underground?

Hard work, perseverance, thick skin, respect for yourself and others, and a real love for what you do.

If you were only allowed 3 records to start a new civilization... What records would you choose?

If we’re talking electronic music only, then I would bring 2 of my favorite Hardcore records: Lenny Dee’s Forgotten Moments and Ophidian’s Butterfly VIP and a classic feel good tune for good measure like: The Future Sound Of London’s Papua New Guinea.

If you could take 5 artists with you, who would you take?

My husband Andrew of course, Lenny Dee, Carl Cox, DJ Craze, and Miss DJAX 🙂






















Sasha & John Digweed at The Brooklyn Mirage on July 26th









John Digweed Announces 'Last Night at Output' 6xCD Compilation Album
A Piece of New York Clubbing History Cemented

‘Last Night at Output’ - Out Now!
Available on 6xCD and 4xVinyl via Bedrock Records
Pre-Order Now for Limited Signed Editions at bedrockmusic.shopfirebrand.com




Underground visionary John Digweed continues his acclaimed ‘Live In…’ mix compilation series with 'Last Night at Output,’ commemorating the ultimate closing set at the Brooklyn clubbing institution. Recorded live on New Year's Eve 2018, fans of John Digweed, underground dance music, the club, and those who were in attendance can now celebrate this night in dance music history with this special musical memento and collector's item. Featuring over 70 tracks played throughout the 10-hour set, the album will include tracks from Âme, Agoria, Cassy, Claude VonStoke, Dixon, François K, Hot Since 82, John Digweed, Laurent Garner, OXIA, Steve Bug, The Drifter, and many more. Out now on Bedrock Records, the compilation album will be released in a limited edition 6xCD box set, 4-set vinyl package, and for the ultimate dance music collectors, an extremely limited signed and numbered vinyl release will be available, pre-orders are available now.

"From sadness to joy, I had so many mixed emotions and an overwhelming pressure to deliver a party that a club of that stature deserves. I really put my heart and soul into that party drawing from my favourite tracks over the years. The 10-hour set seemed to fly by and there was just a constant sea of smiling faces from the dancefloor all night long as the crowd literally savoured every record on that crystal clear Funktion One soundsystem. After listening back to the set, I knew this album had to come out and not just be another mix online. It deserved to be a part of music collections and a memento for years to come. I am sure this album will bring back some amazing memories for the people there that night, and for those who were not, I hope you can immerse yourself in one of my favourite sets in New York for years to come.” -John Digweed.

A New York favorite since his Twilo residency in the 90’s and globally in-demand DJ/producer talent, John Digweed’s respect and admiration for Output’s forward-thinking policies, and now clubbing legacy appears once again in his ‘Live In…’ mix compilation series following his 2017 ‘Live In Brooklyn’ album also recorded at the club. An Output regular since opening its doors in 2013, the Bedrock Records label head had played the club a dozen times in its six year run including three consecutive New Year’s Eve appearances. Capturing the musical and emotional atmosphere of the club on its final night, ‘Last Night at Output’ comes as the label’s most challenging project yet backed by a passion-driven mission to ensure this night is remembered for clubbers and dance music aficionados worldwide.

Available for pre-order via Bedrock Records, the vinyl and CD sets will come in colorful distinctive packaging designed to celebrate Output’s spirit with a special die cut slipcase, box, and wallets. Combining all six CDs to create layers of vortex, the box set will include sleeve notes in an eight page booklet in a high gloss finish. All limited edition shrink wrapped 4-set vinyl packages will also feature a signed sleeve by John Digweed with a very limited amount of numbered and signed versions for collectors.

John Digweed’s ‘Last Night at Output’ mix compilation album is out now on Bedrock Records. Order here!


July 26 - Sasha & John Digweed at The Brooklyn Mirage
On Friday, July 26th Sasha & John Digweed return to New York to make their Brooklyn Mirage debut! This legendary duo helped define the sound of progressive house & trance in the late 90s, touring internationally and releasing the fabled “Northern Exposure” mix album. Since 2002 they have both pursued acclaimed solo careers, playing together only a handful of times in the intervening years. They’ve selected The Brooklyn Mirage for the return of their storied collaboration, an immersive, open-air space with 360-degree projections and amazing views of the NYC skyline. Don’t miss this special night!
Friday, July 26, 2019 
10pm-4:30am 
The Brooklyn Mirage 
140 Stewart Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11237
Advance Tickets on sale here

John Digweed ‘Last Night at Output’ Tracklisting:
Cat no.: BEDOUTCD
Label: Bedrock Records

CD1
01 Eagles & Butterflies - Last Dance
02 Agoria ft Scalde - Singing (Dixon Dub)
03 Geist - Tiny Little Things (Tripswitch Remix)
04 Butch & Julie Marghilano - Last Tango (Daso Remix)
05 Pablo Sánchez - Daydream (Pablo Bolivar Remix)
06 Emilie Nana - I Rise (François K Journey Vocal)
07 Martin Buttrich - Southwest
08 Alex Niggemann - Zoulou
09 Florian Kruse & Tesla Nix - I Am Here (André Kronert Remix)
10 Mulya - Cyclone
11 Mulya - Romeo

CD2
01 Nathan Fake - The Sky Was Pink (Holden Remix)
02 Dele Sosimi Afrobeat Orchestra - Too Much Information (Laolu Remix)
03 Raxon - Enter Galactic
04 Raw District - Ranking
05 Danny Howells - Earthlings X  (Jimpster Remix)
06 Martin Buttrich - Northeast
07 Jonas Rathsman - Lost Youth
08 Randall Jones - 53 Stickup
09 Pig&Dan - Crazy
10 Âme - Den Ratta
11 Kenneth Bager & Phunk - Farmacia (a Hommage to Frankfurt)
12 Agoria - Scala

CD3
01 Eagles & Butterflies, John Digweed & Nick Muir - Crazy Diamond
02 Acumen & Timid boy - Chicago Story (Oxia Remix)
03 C12 ft Jole - Judy (Hooked On Coke) (Tunnel Line)
04 Aaaron - Janus
05 All Is Well - Jarry
06 Massimiliano Pagliara - Raving At The Acropolis
07 Verche - Rapid Eye Movement
08 Sobek - Modest is Hottest
09 Steve Bug & Langenberg - Chord Cluster (Cassy Full On Dub Mix)
10 Oliver Huntemann - Rotlicht (Raxon Remix)
11 John Digweed & Nick Muir - Satellite (Oxia Remix)
12 Anja Schneider - Run The City
13 Argy - La Vida

CD4
01 Andre Hommen - Nowadays
02 PBR Streetgang - Transfunction (Tom Demac Remix)
03 Raxon - Destiny
04 Super Flu - Selee
05 Frankyeffe - Red Giant (Nicolas Masseyeff Remix)
06 Quenum - Blue Mountain
07 Beanfield - Human Patterns (Roman Flügel Remix)
08 Layo & Bushwacka! - Now Is The Time (2020 Soundsystem Remix)
09 Acid Pauli - Ayam (Red Axes Remix)
10 Âme - Tatischeff
11 Jean Pierre & Tranganz - Flying Through You (Per Hammer End Station Mix)
12 Tom Flynn feat Amp Fiddler - The Future (Claude VonStroke Remix)
13 Hot Since 82 vs Joe T Vannelli ft Csilla - The End (Richie G Remix)
14 Flowers And Sea Creatures - Color The Rain (Stereocalypse Remix)

CD5
01 Paul Rutherford - Get Real (Just Be Re-Rub)
02 Frankyeffe - Eterea
03 Ivory - Super
04 Fairmont - Modol
05 Better Lost Than Stupid - Inside (Dub)
06 Josh Wink - Mars Beats
07 Josh Wink - Aries In Mars
08 Laurent Garnier - Swinging @ Da Suga!
09 Shiffer - Ourselves Behind Ourselves (The Drfiter Remix)
10 Reset Robot - Velleity
11 Pig&Dan - Jaguar (Alberto Ruiz Remix)

CD6
01 Pig&Dan - Reset Your Bassline
02 Future Beat Alliance - Pitch Black
03 James Holden - The Wheel
04 Marc Romboy - Sequential Error
05 Nathan Fake - Adamedge
06 Laurent Garnier - Electric Djjedi Disco Biscuit
07 Madben - Acid Madness
08 Oliver Lieb - Violet Phosphorous
09 Drag & Drop - Discolabirinto
10 Choice - Acid Eiffel

BEDOUTVIN01
A1. Agoria feat. Scalde - Singing - Dixon Dub
A2. Mulya - Cyclone
B1. Josh Wink - Aries In Mars
B2. Shiffer - Ourselves Behind Ourselves - The Drfiter Remix
 
BEDOUTVIN02
A1. Agoria - Scala
A2. John Digweed & Nick Muir - Satellite - Oxia Remix
B1. Âme - Den Ratta
B2. Steve Bug & Langenberg - Chord Cluster - Cassy Full On Dub Mix

BEDOUTVIN03
A1. Emilie Nana - I Rise - François K Journey Vocal
B1. Laurent Garnier - Electric Diedi Disco Biscuit
B2. Fairmont - Modol
 
BEDOUTVIN04
A1. Dele Sosimi Afrobeat Orchestra - Too Much Information - Laolu Remix (Edit)
A2. Danny Howells - Earthlings X  - Jimpster Remix
B1. Âme - Tatischeff
B2. Acid Pauli - Ayam - Red Axes Remix



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Pleasurekraft guest mix for Drumcode Radio //

Recorded Live from Lehmann Club // Stuttgart, GERMANY // Jun 19. 2019
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Beico & MT93 - Emergence [Kraftek]
Dave SInner, Pleasurekraft - Alien Body Double [Kraftek]
Beico & MT93, Pleasurekraft - A6 454 [Kraftek]
Gary Burrows - Keep On [Respekt]
Atroxx, Markantonio - 1965 [Analytic Trail]
Adam Beyer, Layton Giordani ft. Green Velvet - Space Date (Pleasurekraft Remix)[Drumcode]
Brennen Grey - In a Dream [Kraftek]
Atroxx, Marck D - Adrift [Kraftek]
Pleasurekraft - Main Sequence [Kraftek]
Beico & MT93 - Fury [Kraftek]
KLAPS - Perversity [Kraftek]
Spencer Dunning - Hyperbolic [Kraftek]
Brennen Grey - Reaper's Theme [Kraftek]
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