interview

interview with MATT SHADETEK




Matt Shadetek is one of New York City’s most exciting producers. His live sets encompass contemporary dancehall, UK funky, and dubstep, all delivered with Shadetek’s unique production voice which bridges the underground-mainstream divide. He’s one of the rare DJs who can rock a crowd with sets composed solely of his own dancefloor bangers and remixes.



interview with TARA RODGERS


Butterfly Effects | 2006
Quadraphonic sound, real-time generation


surround sounds | an interview with NAW



Neil Adam Wiernik, or naw, has been a prolific and active figure in Canada’s electronic music scene for over 10 years, with an impressive list of recorded work and live performances undertaken during that time. His work involves ongoing experimentation with sounds that cross over between genres of techno, dub, house, microsound and ambient.


it's all about respect | an interview with JOHN ACQUAVIVA



With twenty five years of djing and producing behind him, John Acquaviva is a renowned mainstay of the international club scene, an odds-on favourite to rock the party. But being a star hasn't brought with it a superstar attitude. Respect is a word he uses a lot. Respect for the dancefloor, for the fans, for the music and the artists who make it.

sound topographies | an interview with MARINA ROSENFELD



How do you make your music? Do you always use two turntables? What other kind of gear might you use in a performance?

100% funkstorung | an interview with FUNKSTORUNG



Funkstorung translates to interference in German, a compound word built on storung (distortion) and prefaced by funk. An appropriate moniker for this german duo, and also an adjective they use for their particular sound and aesthetic.

electro revisionists | an interview with SWAYZAK



Swayzak is James Taylor and David Brown, a London based duo acclaimed for their eclectic but consistently deep, minimal and yet uplifting music. Their remixes of artists like legendary house producer Larry Heard, their experimental side-projects, compilations and collaborations have firmly established their reputation as purveyors of deep soulful beats of all persuasions.

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