Video: Mach Five – The Juxtaposition

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdzfU6vpy70&w=560&h=315] From the forthcoming album “Art Rap” Available January 15th. Directed by Kristy Jerkins.

Gang Signs Interview

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Vancouvers gangs are pretty sparse from the public eye, for the most part. Honestly, the difference between the public and the G-Sters is so slim these days. What with all everybody tattooed and such. Spinners used to be an indicator when Paul Wall was cool.. Maybe all the loked out heat packers should move to face branding just so the public can recognize them and have some idea as to whether or not they will be killed that day.

Now, these Gang Signs are non lethal, unless you have some seriously sensitive eardrums. That’s prolly not a thing though. The band Gang Signs is comprised of three members: Ricq, the guitarist, vocalist and producer cat. Fink on the drums and one Wobangs on keys and vocals. Together they make excellent music, very complimenting of the indie aesthetic. Check em out / get to know.

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What is your most absurd body part?

Wobangs: Bellybutton? When you touch it, it feels funny.

Ricq: The sack, crazy what you can do with those guys.

Fink: My feet, I think I’m getting shorter and they are getting bigger.

Have there been any problems being confused with the Portland DJ Gang$ign$? Given the close proximity Portland has to Van city..

No confusion just people asking what we think about him and the sharing of our name. Once got asked by a promoter to do a show with him. Like Gang Signs vs Gang$ign$. lol

Gang$ign$ is a trap producer, are you guys into trap music at all? Pretty popular stuff these days.

It seems that’s all people are listening/playing these days. We feel some people have done it really well.

Has the band ever considered working with electronic music producers?

Wobangs: Gang Signs is an electronic music project produced by Peter our Guitarist. lol

Ricq: Ha! Yeah, I thought I was an electronic music producer. We’d would loooove to work with other electronic music producers in the future though. Jai Paul, Damian Taylor, 123 Mrk, Fantastic Mr Fox to name a few.

Of course. Other producers was meant.. The internet has been telling me that you guys are kind of sweethearts of the Vancouver music scene. Who have been some of your biggest fanboys / fangirls? Winniecooper.net likes you real hard.

Wobangs: I have been a part of Winne Cooper for a couple years now as a blogger and DJ, so that might have something to do with it. Aside from that they are very supportive of the Vancouver music scene in general.

Fink: That’s really nice. I love Winnie Cooper and I love the Vancouver Music Scene! An amazing amount of talent in this little city. I am their biggest fanboy!

Ricq: Vancouver’s sweethearts? Really? What happened to Gang Signs, toughest Band in Vancouver? Discorder and CiTR have been really great. Winniecooper doesn’t have a choice I think, we are all somewhat connected to Winnie throughout all of our wondering years.

Which celebs are you crushing on these days?

Wobangs: ? Ummm Niko The Ikon. Goggle it. Oh and Brooke Candy #swoon

Ricq: Princess Bubbles

Fink: ???

And seeing how #Vancouver is so foody, I thought I’d slip this in. Where do you guys like to grab nom noms these days?

Wobangs: Hawkers Delight

Ricq: El taqueria. Even if I drop a taco the floor, it’ll still make it’s way into my tummy.

Fink: If it can be dipped, shared and is spicy I’m there. Bandidas, El Taqueria, La Casita. I think we have a bit of a Mexican thing going on.

2013. What’s Gang Signs up to?

We are putting out a remix EP with B sides. Our next single “Runnin” will be released with a remix, video and B side . We are planning on playing showcases at SXSW and a little tour in the fall if not before.

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Charlie Glitch – Glitch Alarm

artworks-000037532944-9hg74x-original Prep for serious bass and high highs.
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Nas – The Don (J Paul Getto Remix)

artworks-000020956563-bdv2ak-original In love with this. Real bouncy, J Paul Getto kept some good lyrics.
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Ryan Hemsworth – BasedWorld

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Bass Coast Project / The Librarian Interview

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Festival season is on it’s way and it’s a bout time you started getting your plans or holidays in order.

The Bass Coast Project is three years young at this point and only have room to grow. The Bass Coast Project is indigenous to British Columbia with contributions coming from all over the province, country and worldwide.

Since the beginning the events have nearly doubled in popularity and size. Now’s a good time to get in and participate (highly recommended). This summer even? Andrea Graham (The Librarian) juggled some time amidst her busy schedule to put in a few words about the festivals aspirations, history and a heads up for 2012.

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How long have you been with the Bass Coast Project?

Since the very beginning in Jan. of 2009.
How many years running will it have been for Bass Coast now in 2012?

Bass Coast is heading into it’s 4th year now. Looking back we’ve come a long way in 3 years, but it still feels like this is just the beginning!

Can you tell us a bit about the Bass Coast Project? Because it’s not just a summer festival is it? You also have Halloween and New Years events.

Bass Coast has produced three summer festivals, three Halloween events and two big New Years events as well as co-producing a room at the 2011 W2 Lights NYE in Vancouver. Outside of the major holiday events, Bass Coast has promoted a number of smaller shows, but our focus remains on larger scale productions in unique venues. We treat each of our events like a festival and incorporate many different art forms and experiences into each production.
I was in attendance of the 2011 Whistler B-Grade Horrorfest and there was a big Bass Coast Project logo on the sponsor reel. Can you tell us a bit about how Bass Coast’s affiliation with the festival? Two awesome sauce events mixing it up together.

Whistler’s B-Grade Horrorfest is an annual tradition in the Sea to Sky Corridor. It started back in 2002 and many of the local artist, musicians, film makers, dancers, and vampires have collaborated on short films over the years. It’s a weird and wonderful meeting of the local artistic community, many of whom are also involved in Bass Coast. We all support each other in our endeavours and Bass Coast has sponsored the event over the past 3 years.

How many stage’s are there during the summer festival?

Bass Coast Festival has three stages. The two main stages are focussed primarily on music & performance while the third stage hosts a combination of music, workshops, and movies under the stars. The styles of music on each stage change throughout the festival. We strive to program the stages to feature alternate styles so that there is always an option to find the style that fits your mood. The line up has a strong focus on West Coast talent but also features international touring artists. In the past we’ve had artists from Australia, Berlin, London, Brazil, NYC and all over NA.

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Just to give people an idea of what kind of energy goes into one stage. How much time do you think, on average, is spent on one stage, conceptual to physical completion?

All our stages are also art installations that are very different from year to year.

Slay Bay stage features a different designer each year while the main stage concept is driven by Liz Thomson and Andor Tari.

The Radio Stage was new last year and will have an entirely different feel and presentation this year. There are many artists and builders that contribute to every stage. Each year, it seems the day the festival ends is when planning starts for the next. Ideas are fresh at this point and throughout the year they evolve into a new creation. We source 99% of the materials for these stages from used or recycled products which also adds to the amount of time spent on each stage.

Our Halloween event also has two large stages that are completely transformed from year to year. This past year we turned a 60 x 45 foot White Event tent into a full wooden cave. It felt like you were inside the hull of an upside wooden boat…. beautiful and organic with no evidence of the original structure in sight!

There were some pictures on the Basscoast facebook page of the stages in the Bregenz Opera Festval in Austria. Some amazing pieces there. Could it be said that Basscoast is aiming for something of that calibre?

We find inspiration from all over the world in small pieces of art, the natural surroundings, and large installations. The stages at Bregenz Opera Festival are unbelievable. They have done an incredible job of turning imagination into reality and yes we love what they do.

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Does Bass Coast have a volunteer program?

Yes there will be info on our new website which will be launched Feb 1st. Volunteer applications will be available on the site later in the month.
What roles can potential volunteers choose from?

All the roles will be detailed on the site with many options including Green Team, First Aid, Front Gate, Parking, General Store, Camping Ambassadors, and technical support staff.

What is the attendee capacity of the event?

We have applied to extend capacity to 3000 people this year from 2000 last year.

Alcoholic beverages served or no?

There is no bar and no alcohol is permitted on site. All vehicles will be searched upon entry.
Amenities. What should people prepare for/ What’s already set up as far as water, vendors, washrooms, first aid etc.

Everything you need is available on site. If you don’t feel like cooking in your campsite, the Market Place offers a wide selection of food vendors that cover all types of dietary preferences. We also offer free potable water and suggest that people bring their own water bottle to refill. We are aiming to reduce the amount of plastic water bottles generated by selling water, however there is some bottled water for first aid and emergencies. Ice is available to purchase from the Bass Coast store and washrooms are located throughout the site but there are no shower facilities at this point. We have an excellent First Aid Station open 24 hours/day.

Anything you suggest attendees bring on their own to maximize good times? I’ve found a package of new socks is one of the most satisfying things any camping morning.

….socks and sunscreen! The weather is generally really hot during the day and can be quite cool at night so be prepared for any temp as well as rain or sun.
You’ll need the usual camping supplies: tent, mattress, sleeping bag, camping chair, cooler (if you bring food), water bottle, garbage bags, TP, and a flashlight. The more luxurious camps set up hammocks, shade tents, and solar panel lights to welcome them home at night. I’d also recommend a bicycle if you have room. The site is large and fun to check out on 2 wheels.

FYI – Bass Coast does not allow any campfires – it’s really dry in the summer!

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Entertainment. I’m just looking through last years projects page and there’s a tonne of good stuff there, Radio, Yoga, Mud Wrestling, Capoiera, Mud Wrestling, Fashion Shows, Installations. All stand out stuff, but “Basscoast School” caught my eye. Whats the curriculum like at the Basscoast School?

Bass School was a new addition last year and every class was packed! Topics ranged from Making Mixtapes in Ableton to Permaculture to Laughing Yoga to Unified Field Theory. This year we are expanding the class schedule and the content will be focussed on science, music, art, & healthy lifestyles. The classroom is in the vending village so you can lounge in the shade while sipping on fresh coffee and listening to a class. It’s the perfect way to rejuvenate those weary legs after a night of dancing.

Im curious to hear your take on the fact that electronic music festivals are popping up all over the world and an amazing rate and even selling out annually now. Why do you think more and more people seem to be drawn to this kind of event and even music more now than years before?

These days our pace of life is very fast and society is pushing to get more accomplished in less time. It feels like we’re always thinking about the next step which makes it really difficult to be aware of the here and now and who. I think music festivals give people the opportunity to step out of their busy lives and to come together as a community. Festivals allow people to unleash their imagination whether it’s by dressing up in costumes, letting loose on the dance floor, great conversations with a stranger, or by relaxing on the sidelines and taking it all in.

You also DJ and Produce as the Librarian. Was it a natural progression for you to move into event management from DJing and producing?

Yes it was a natural progression to move into events from DJing and producing. I’ve always played music in some shape or form and I’ve always been interested in business. I studied business and ended up opening a coffee shop with my mom which we ran for 3 years. During that time I started to DJ and to organize events. The late nights and early mornings did not go well together! haha Music festivals have always inspired and motivated me so it was natural to move in that direction after the coffee shop.

How long where you DJing and producing before Bass Coast began?

I started fooling around with making electronic music in 04, began DJing in 07, and launched Bass Coast in 09. It’s around that time that I also started to focus more on production and I continually feel like I have so much more to learn!

There’s a great interview with you on Future Proofing where you were asked about where you are based. Just wondering if since then, or at all, that managing an event of this size has gravitated you to any particular region to call a base?

Squamish is my home base. I love it here and can’t see that changing anytime soon.

Other than that Future Proofing got some good words from you and I’m going to refer people to that post for your take on the local scene. However! It would be great to get a heads up or two on what you have in store for 2012, release’s, dates, events, etc.

Sure! 2012 is shaping up to be a really busy year with a few releases in the works and some exciting festival bookings this summer. I’m currently working on an EP with Living-Stone (Mtl) that should be out this spring. Every Tuesday I play up in Whistler with Mat the Alien at his Really Good Tuesdays and over the next few months I’ve got bookings in Calgary, Grande Praire, Victoria, Kelowna, and Vancouver.

Thanks for your time Andrea. Anything you’d like to add?

THANK YOU!


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Photo credit: Fleet Jewelry, Metamorphograph and Kevin Su Photography.
Video by: DJ Vespers
Visit The Bass Coast Project & The Libriarian.

Juke Ellington Interview

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Producing comes with it’s own set of problems, like parenting for example. There’s a relentless hunger that needs to be satisfied quickly, regularly, and appeased with a level of quality, that if you want to keep things nappy, you best keep up with or surpass. One man, or two, depending on how you want to look at it is feeding the people by shovel load weekly if not daily. Juke Ellington aka Paris Trillton:

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Yo man, thank you for coming through. Can you lead this with an intro?
Hi Worrrrlld , I’am Juke Ellington aka Paris Trillton. I’am From Belgium , I am a dj & a producer, I produce Juke , Footwork , Trap music, Love beats, i like every kind of music, but Electronic music is my shit.

Per week, how much time do you spend looking for new music on average?
I spend +- 5 hours by day on Soundcloud, and I spend same time on my productions too.

Top 3 sources for new music:
If you wanna ear some new music, Check some collective, life #TOMCREW , STYLSS, RAW RECORDS, they are some of my best inspiration.

European tour is in your sights for 2013. What do you know about Europe’s fondness for Juke and sounds you make?
In europe Juke is in the beginning, Dubstep or minimal music is more appreciated, not many people knows this music’s vibe, but I make everything all day for The Juke Rules :D

How’s working in a DJ collective?
It’s really great to work with a dj collective, to make collabs with artists from all over the world, and for travel too. I love to work with guys from others cities or countries.

Which collectives do you currently belong to?
#TOMCREW HIVEMIND 700KLUB 710 RECORDS ERRANCE RECORDS #PDB FORWARD THINKING SOUNDS

They are my teams, they are my family! Check them!

Anonymity in #TRVP / EDM. Opinion on the every growing number of faceless producers? For? Against? Impartial?
At first, I’d chosen to be an anonymous name to, Paris Trillton. But after a while I decide to tell everyone “Juke Ellington is Paris Trillton.” It’s cool to work anonymously, cuz you can see if people like your sound not just for your name.

Why do you choose to give so much of your music away for free?
I would put every track for free, but some peeps want to release my tunes on Juno or itunes, but free music is my shit. I spend my time on my tunes, but music is not just a biznez. If I need money, I have gigs. I just pref to give my tunes away for free.

Following that I have to ask (feel free to be as vague as you like here), are you making your living with music?
I’ve made my living with music since I started doing it. No “job” at the moment, but I play every week. 3 or 4 gigs a week. It’s really great to live with the music, i liiikfe dat.

And following that. How much of your time is spent weekly, or daily, making music? It really feels like your drop something new daily.
I spend 5 hours or + by day on my tunes. Per week I spend 40 hours on my programs :D ahaha

You must have developed a serious workflow, I would image. You an Ableton duder?
No no, I use Fruity loops & Reason. Never use ableton, but I do need to know that program :D

I’m tired now. It’s 3AM. Any shouts or thanks you’d like to sign off with?
Thank you for all that love and that support from all over the world, from japan dudes, and friends from my team. It’s amazing to see all that love, really <3

Where’s the best place for peeps to keep up with the every steady workflow of Juke Ellington?
On my motherfuckin soundcloud :D Juke Ellington
and on my Facebook Fan Page : https://www.facebook.com/pages/Juke-Ellington/102647849823405

OH! And what’s next?
Ahha, preped some remix’s recently, I’ve finish the Flosstradamus remix, an official Bjork Remix to, some Kaptain Cadillac remix’s, and other surprises soon. Some Ep’s and my first Lp due in the middle of the year

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Jj- CEO Birthday (AMXDZRMX)

jj-i-know Sex like a boss then bust like a camel. Days of listening to JJ filled up the hump real nice like. ;)
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Nint3ndo! – Trapocalypse

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