- October
- 13
- 2011
- Posted by: Chris Mills
- Categories: Cool Stuff
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Celebrities endorsing name-brand products on TV is nothing new. But world-class DJs and producers using a company’s cutting edge music technology available for viewing on the company’s youtube channel is pretty cool. You may remember a similar video released from the Native Instruments camp a couple of years ago that highlighted turntablist, DJ Craze, getting busy with Traktor Scratch Pro and a Kontrol X1 (watch it HERE). This latest video promoting a Native Instruments product features soul/funk artist, Jamie Lidell, on his iPhone reinterpreting “A Little Bit More” from his 2005 album, Multiply, with NI’s iMaschine app, as they’re calling it. The description in the youtube link says that Lidell’s iMaschine exhibition was basically done on the fly. iMaschine is now available as an iTunes app.
For more on the iMaschine, CLICK HERE.
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We are giving away a pair of special VIP tickets to see Deadmau5 October 24 at the Midland Theater in Kansas City. These tickets are not available to the public.
TO ENTER:
1. Get your picture taken with the u:move Mau5head at one of the participating Kansas City bars October 11-16. Please see below for the bar schedule.
2. Go to http://www.facebook.com/umove.net
3. Find your photo in the Mau5head Album
4. Tag yourself
5. Make the photo your profile pic before 11:59pm on Wednesday October 19.
*Winner will be announced on Friday October 21.
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You can find the u:move Mau5head at the following bars on October 11-16 sometime between 10pm and 1:30am.
Tuesday October 11
The Riot Room - 4048 Broadway, Kansas City MO
Wednesday October 12
Luna - 1520 Grand Boulevard, Kansas City MO
The Riot Room - 4048 Broadway, Kansas City MO
Thursday October 13
The Point - 917b W. 44th Street, Kansas City, MO
Mosaic - 1331 Walnut Street, Kansas City MO
Friday October 14
Luna - 1520 Grand Boulevard, Kansas City MO
Hy-Tekk’s Bass Invaders party, click here for location info.
Saturday October 15
Czar Bar - 1531 Grand Boulevard, Kansas City MO
Sunday October 15
The Point - 917b W. 44th Street, Kansas City MO

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Anders Trentemoller, better known as simply Trentemoller, has exploded on to the EDM scene over the past few years. He started producing original works and doing remixes 10 years ago. Starting with 2006’s release of his first album “The Last Resort,” it has been go time for the Danish globetrotter ever since. His stage show is focused on not only the audio aspects of his music but also a longing to present something visually special for the audience. He has toured the world playing festivals, most notably his recent performance at the California music festival, Cochella.
KansasCityTechno.Com resident Mr. Nuro got a chance to catch up with Anders. The two discussed Trentmoller’s current projects and also a little about what he is going to be presenting for the audience at Liberty Hall in Lawrence KS October 19th. His tour is only doing 13 stops in the USA this Fall, so this will be a very special show that you will not want to miss.
u:move - How long have you been DJing and or producing electronic music?
Anders - DJing for me isn’t what I mainly do, and it is not what I am going to do on the US tour. Im going to come with a full six man band. But DJing, I’ve been doing that for the last four years. But remixing and producing I’ve been doing for the last 10 years, I think, but its been over the last 6 years that things have really exploded.
u:move - Where has been your favorite place in the world to play?
Anders - Actually one of the best gigs we have had so far with the band was the Cochella Festival that we played this year. It was fantastic because we didn’t know what to expect. I was really looking forward to play that special festival because many of my favorite bands played there and it is kind of a legendary festival. They had a fantastic concert with people going crazy. I think there were about 15-20,000 people, and they were really into the music. We were somehow a bit surprised that so many people showed up because we didn’t know if anybody knew about us in the states.
u:move - If there was some place in the world that you would like to play that you haven’t played yet, where would that be?
Anders - We have been so lucky to play a lot of places but it would be really cool to go to Japan. I have only DJ’ed there but never with the band. Japan could be great, it’s a really fantastic and different culture.
u:move - When you produce your album do you produce it with the band or by yourself?
Anders - Actually, I do it all by myself, and most of the instruments are also played by me. So it’s quite a lonely process doing that because everything is done in my studio. Then sometimes it’s actually quite weird to try and go out and rehearse it with a band because we are six people, sometimes seven in the states. So going from sitting in my own world in my studio to on the road with this band and playing for a lot of people is really special because I lose some of the control with the music and get the feedback both from the crowd but also from the other people in the band.
u:move - So when you write the music for the album do you think in the back of your mind “How is this going translate into a band?” or do you just make what comes naturally and translate it afterword?
Anders - That is quite a good question because when I am writing and producing for my album, I never think of how we could play live afterwords, maybe that would be a good idea to do next time. It was quite a challenge for me to kind of transform the music from the album to the live stage. Of course it was somehow easy because there were a lot of things that I played like the drums and the guitars and all the keyboard stuff. So i could somehow to show the musicians how i wanted it to be played, and then it was cool to have their feedback and they played it differently and that was very nice because sometimes and often they played it better than I could have.
u:move - When people come out to see you on this tour what can they expect to see?
Anders - I think we have quite a special show because I have also used a lot of time and energy have cool visual things going on also. So other than we are six people on stage playing I built this kind of space design to give it a lot of drama. The stage design was done by a man named Henrik Vibskov and he has built this really cool space design that makes the stage kind of, its really hard to explain, but it makes this feel that its a bit 3-Dimensional. So we are not working with visuals that are projected but it something that is built on stage. Because most of my music is instrumental, and we don’t have a lead singer its very important that the instrumental music is backed up with visual aspects.
u:move - Other than music, is there anything that you collect?
Anders - Actually I am a big fan of Woody Allen, so I have all of his movies and also many written things about him.
u:move - When you go to the bar to get a drink, what do you order?
Anders - Vodka and ginger ale. That is actually what the whole band is drinking, I don’t know if I actually persuaded them to do but that’s what the band drinks. So every time before we go on stage we always share just one glass of the vodka ginger ale, that always helps us play very good.
Trentemoller will be performing with his live band Wednesday October 19 at Liberty Hall in Lawrence, KS. Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster.
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We recently conducted a Q&A with the Los Angeles-based dubstep champ, 12th Planet. Here’s what he had to say about what we can expect from his performance at the Skrillex Mothership Tour when it hits Liberty Hall in Lawrence on November 2nd, how he decided on a name for his dubstep alias, his upcoming work with Skream and A-Trak, and dabbling in…“witch house”, among other styles.
u:move: You’re currently on tour with Skrillex for the Mothership Tour. How has it been going so far? What can we expect when you guys land in Lawrence, KS on November 2nd?
12th Planet: Expect pure madness!
u:move: Tell us about the book, 12th Planet, by Zecharia Sitchin, and why you named your dubstep alias after it.
12th Planet: I love Sitchin! I was mindblown when I read 12th Planet. I grew up going to Catholic school my entire life, and I always wanted to know where the names and concepts in the Bible come from. Sure, it might have its origins with the Dead Sea Scrolls, but with the book 12th Planet, I found that there was a creation story, whether it be Greek, Roman, Indian, Hebrew, Egyptian, whatever. I think the book influenced me so much, I decided to name myself after it, and make music dedicated to the idea of our species coming from outer space. SEE HERE - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12th_planet.
u:move: Whether originals or remixes, what are some tracks you’ve been working on lately?
12th Planet: I’ve got a few projects up my sleeve right now. I’ve got collabs with 16bit, Zeds Dead, Skrillex, Kill The Noise, A-Trak, Jack Beats, Borgore, plus many more. I am working on an album right now as well, but that could take a long time to finish, because I really want it to be just right. As far as remixes, I have 2 remixes that are currently out right now, one of this artist from Australia named 3three6sixty, and also a remix of Echo Park’s “Fiberoptic” w/ Flinch on Skream’s label, Disfigured Dubz.
u:move: What are some emerging club sounds that you’ve been dabbling in as of late?
12th Planet: Moombahton, Trap Hop and Witch House.
u:move: Do you think dubstep is gaining or losing steam in 2011?
12th Planet: Dubstep is emerging in USA for 2 main reasons in my opinion. The first, is the widespread use of social media. It’s easier to promo on Facebook and Twitter, than how it was 20 years ago with having to have major label support. The second reason is the major DNB influence on dubstep. The camaraderie that is displayed among the DNB and dubstep community is a “come as you are” type attitude, whereas electro, punk and metal has this sort of fashion connotation with the music. Dubstep is a pure have fun experience, where no one cares what race, genre, sex or financial background you come from.
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Esteemed producer and DJ, RJD2 of previous Soul Position, Def Jux and solo fame, is set to give a free production and sampling seminar at the Dubspot DJ School in NYC, which will be streaming live beginning at 2 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, October 11th. Can’t make it to New York to be in attendance? Check THIS LINK to stream the workshop live on Tuesday. That same day, RJ will be launching his new collaborative album with vocalist Aaron Livingston under the duo alias, Icebird, titled The Abandoned Lullaby. Here is a free download of “Going and going. And going”.
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