26Jul

Artist interview: Tocadisco

Interviews are always interesting, how you get behind the music, how are able to get to know the person behind that super phat track. So I contacted Tocadisco, an always interesting artist, to get to know him a bit better.

Ridge Forrester: First of all, tell us a bit about yourself. When and how did you start making music?
Tocadisco: I started playing drums with 10. then I played in countless bands and projects and teached myself guitar, bass, piano… I got more into electronic music around ‘97 – ‘98.


RF: You have, in just a couple of years, become one of the most expected artists within electro house. Is there any pressure related to this?

TD: First of all I dont see myself “an artist of electro house”. I did music all my life. That I m more known as a DJ and not as a musician in the first place is more or less an accident. I do a lot of different stuff. I almost dont even play electro anymore when I Dj. I m more into underground techy stuff. Also I like a lot big noisy sounds like the crookers or switch etc. Depends where I play. If I play a 4 hour little club set I play totally different from big room clubs or festivals.


RF: When making music, do you prefer software, hardware or maybe a combination?

TD: I produce everything in the computer when I do dance productions. But I have a lot instruments in my Studio like a B3 Hammond organ, lots of guitars and basses… also a drumset and many percussion instruments. I used a lot of real instruments on my album “solo”.


RF: What programs and synths etc. do you use?

TD: I use Logic as the center of every production. Then I have countless software synths. Basiclly everything I can get my hand on.


RF: Please guide us through the general process how you make a track?

TD: It depends… It can start with a new bassdrum or a synth sound… or even just a rhythm pattern that I have in mind… Evertime its different.


RF: Are you able to live off your music? If no, what do you do on the side?

TD: Right now I have no time for getting into this. I m doing a crazy touring scedule in the moment. I wanted to perfom the album live with a whole orchester that would be great. But I think I will wait until after the next album and then get really into this idea.


RF: In the club, do you prefer to play live or DJ, and what equipment would you choose?
TD: I play CDs but I love Vinyl and used it until the last possible moment. Unfortuanatly I travelled so much that I had to switch to CDs because of the weight. I also tried some laptop based programms but the connecting process went on my nerves. When they will invent a mixer that you can just connect with a USB or Firewire cable and then start to play I will consider it again… until then I have to stay with vinyl…

RF: How does the future look for Tocadisco?

TD: Great… I dont think to much into the future… I m having a great time right now… everything perfect…

Cheers Tocadisco!

He sent us a mix to listen to on those sweet summer nights, with a drink in one hand and a pretty boy/girl under the other.


Tocadisco – June 2008 With Love (right click – save as..)

01. Paolo Mojo – Release
02. Gaz James&Hauswerks – Odyssey
03. Amo&Navas vs D-Nox&Beckers – Superhero
04. Steve Mac& Paul Harris – You
05. Smith&Selway – Total Departure
06. Deadmau5 – Alone with you
07. Ok Corral – Planetarium
08. James Harcourt – Can
09. Snorkel – Dousk
10. No Fear – Promo

Gold!
/Ridge

Next in the new interview series: Fine Taste. Stay tuned.

Ps. Feedback and question suggestions appriciated from you guys. Ds.

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19Jul

Sunday Mixtape – Chubby Fingers

Hey guys!

We got some really fresh sound for y’all today.
This mixtape comes all the way from San Fransisco. From our main man Marc Burell a.k.a.
DJ BlaQwest of the Chubby Fingers.

It’s not 100% house mixtape in the European sense. But who is categorizing these days anyway?
The borders between different music styles are becoming more and more transparent. I’ve been to so many massive parties lately where you find yourself wondering “is this really house? it feels a bit techno with some goa trance and acid elements…..ah who gives a rat ass. It’s f***ing awesome!!!”

Less talk, more music. This mixtape have plenty of hip-hopish, dub-stepish and funky elements so we strongly advise you to wear a helmet before pushing the play button.


Tracklist
1. Feeling Pretty Good – Jak-Z

2. Jump Up Get Hype (Heavyfeet’s Raving Re-shuffle) – Baobinga
3. We Can’t Be Stop’d – The Yank
4. With A Bang – 2 Bit Thugs
5. Thugs (Elektro Refix) – Chubby Fingers
6. Stitches – Harvard Bass
7. Dum – The Martin Brothers
8. I Don’t Care (Deadmau5 Rmx) – Jorgensen
9. Move For Me (Santiago & Bushido Rmx) – Kaskade f/ Deadmau5
10. Kaputt in Hollywood (Santiago & Bushido Rmx) – Robosonic
11. I’m Buzzin‘ – Chubby Fingers
12. Payout (Ed Kanes Jack Shit Rmx) – Garrett & Priestley
13. Exodus – Congorock
14. Epic Last Song (Jack Beats Rmx) – Does It Offend You, Yeah?
15. A Room Full Of Cute (Rico Tubbs Rmx) – Minuit
16. 24 Hours (Aston Shuffle A-Bomb Rmx) – Terry Poison
17. Run For Cover – Chubby Fingers
18. Why Don’t You (Jesse Rose & Oliver $ Rmx) – Plastic Operator
19. Dirty Sexy Club Music (Deadmau5 Mix) – Filter Freq

Got requests? I’m sure we’ll manage to pull them off. =D

Love
Skyjacker

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4Jul

Oliver Garcia Promo


Yo kidz!
I’m in a hurry, but here is a new unreleased track by our main man in Frankfurt, Oliver Garcia
Sounds mellow to start with, but don’t be fooled, listen on.

Oliver Garcia – I feel

Out on beatport soon…

Peace and Love!
Skyjacker

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