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Here is a link mix I did for Forbidden Fruit Recordings a wee while ago…

These girls really should need no introduction. They have been dominating the Auckland club scene, smashing all the big NZ festivals, touring the country and winning international DJ competitions. “Is that all??!!!”. The Croatian born, New Zealand living sister duo also recently made a pilgrimage to the Miami Winter Music Conference, the largest event on the international dance music calender, after winning the Lets Mix NGDJ Competition.
Here’s what is going down with them right now…
Can you introduce yourselves and tell us an interesting fact about each other that Chilli JAM readers won’t know? We used to be professional figure skaters, true story!
So, it’s been a big year so far for Maya and Vanya. Can you tell us what was the highlight of your recent trip to the Miami Winter Music Conference? The whole trip was pretty rad! Highlight was just being there amongst it all and getting to experience playing at some of WMC’s biggest parties alongside guys like M.A.N.D.Y, Swedish House Mafia, Pete Tong, Tiesto, Afrojack, Nic Fanciulli, Diplo, DJ Sneak, Dennis Ferrer, even Macy Gray! But the craziest gig out of them all was playing for the Mad Decent label party with all their crew, chicken on the BBQ and daggering all night long!
And I hear you are off on a Europe tour very soon. Can you tell the readers a wee bit about what that will involve and what you have planned? We’re heading there this July for their summer and have a tour lined up over the UK, Croatia, Ibiza and hopefully more to come so we’re really excited about that, its such a different experience to play at gigs overseas and it’s awesome to get the opportunity to do so.
Are there any gigs on that tour that you are particularly looking forward to? Definitely looking forward to playing at Creamfields in the UK, also we’re gonna be around there when the Exit Festival is on so can’t wait to check that out!
Beside all the international jet setting, you guys have found the time to play at some of New Zealand’s biggest parties and festivals. What would be your local highlight so far? Still Rhythm n Vines for sure! There’s not much that beats jam packing our car and driving down to Gissy for a week over the new year, getting amongst the grapevines and playing to an awesome crowd who are up for anything. Its one of the best vibes and something we’ve looked forward to every year.
Your sets and mixes seem to be containing a lot more edits and remixes in recent months. How have you found the move to production? We’ve always made edits and bootlegs here and there, just for fun and mainly for our sets but its only recently that we’ve started getting onto production more seriously. While Maya was as uni she did a few courses on music production on the side and got into Logic, Protools, Ableton and we both spent hours watching videos and tutorials on it so the basic knowledge of it all was always there. Its only recently that we’ve pushed for some proper studio time with some of our buddies like Dick Johnson getting to use some pretty epic studio equipment and proper monitors (as opposed to our $40 hand-me-downs that we’ve been working on till now) and other toys.
Do you have any original work in the pipelines? Your DJ sets and mixes tend to span quite a few different genres. What kind of sound can we expect from your original work? At the moment we’re in the studio working towards releasing our debut ep. The sound that we’re going for with this one is on the house and tropical tip with a twist of uk funky and dub sound to it.
Tell us a little bit about the set up your using in the studio? At home? Lol, right now its in Maya’s room which contains one MacBook Pro, Ableton, Logic, some rusty ancient Pioneer speakers that our dad used in the 80s, a bongo, a couple of shakers that one of us bought as a souvenir from Miami, and an inbuilt computer mic… But from time to time we do manage to put Dick Johnson in a headlock (which is not as easy as it sounds as he’s a very busy man!) and get the honour of producing in the BE Club studio which is equipped with some of the best gear there is.
Your sound has been described as “tropical house” and, while you play a very broad range of music, you tend to have a penchant towards Latin and tribal tinged music. How would you describe your sound and what are your influences? Its really hard for us to describe our sound as its ever evolving. I guess our main influence comes from our parents’ record collection filled with all sorts of music from all over the world, in particular the Spanish, Latino, South American and African sounds. I guess when you add that to the music that we ourselves listened to throughout the years you get that in a more clubby, house and hip hop mixture.
So, your playing at Good Luck bar in Wellington this weekend. What can the Wellington crowd expect from your set musically? We love Wellington so we’re excited about coming back down, have never played at Good Luck yet so really looking forward to that!
Thanks heaps for taking the time to have a chat and I’ll see you in the weekend for a big night at Good Luck.
Connect with Maya and Vanya using rad social media (how fresh!):
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Enjoy.

To celebrate New Zealand Music Month we have a very special mix showcasing the sounds of a hot young Aucklander called Jamie De Villiers. Jamie has a bit of a split personality in the studio and releases tunes under two monikers; Jores and Jamie-D.
Jores represents Jamie’s deep and soulful side and under this guise he drops silky cuts of smooth, funky, jazz-infused house.
Jamie-D is the Mr. Hyde side of Jamie’s studio personalities and encompasses his tech house side featuring productions geared directly towards the late night dancefloor.
This episode takes you through Jamie’s productions in and hour long mix and gives you a glimpse into all of the styles he cooks up in his beat kitchen.
Enjoy.
Keep up to date with Jamie’s latest productions, remixes and musical creations.
Jamie D on Soundcloud
Jores on Soundcloud
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And, of course, support Jamie buy buying some his superbly crafted tunes…



Greg has kindly sent us through his latest Aural Trash mix for the podcast and we are stoked with that. thanks Greg.
Greg had this to say about his mix, “I’ve gone fully against the grain of how everyone’s doing their mixes these days and did this entirely “live” on 3 CDJ’s in one single take. I don’t care if bits are out and rough sounding as the soullessness of perfection really annoys me and leaves me cold the more I hear such mixes these days”.
We say, “this is a banging mix of electro that spins through different styles like a whirlwind smashing genre boundaries”.
Enjoy.
To find out more about Greg and where you can catch him playing next check out his Myspace page.
Greg on Myspace
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Here is an interview with Greg at the Technical Sessions. A very interesting watch.
You can check the rest of the interview her on the Technical Sessions
And, of course, support Greg buy buying some his superbly crafted tunes…


This latest edition of Chilli Jam is mixed by Chilli JAM’s own Dilby and features exclusive unreleased originals and remixes.
In this mix I wanted to showcase a few of my new productions next to some of my favourite dancefloor sounds of recent months. The mix also features a couple of older tracks including Dino Lenny’s “I feel Stereo”. I remember finding this gem on white label at Criminal Records (RIP) back in 2001 and it literally changed my perspective of house music. At the time Progressive House was HUGE and DJ superstardom was at its peak with Sasha and John Digweed sharing the throne. For me, “I Feel Stereo” signaled a change ahead where house music would find the fun again and stop taking itself so seriously. Massive, massive tune!
Enjoy.
To find out more about Dilby check out the usual portals. On soundcloud there are a number of his original productions and remixes that can be downloaded free.
Dilby on Myspace
Dilby on Twitter
Dilby on Soundcloud
For DJ bookings and production enquieries please email dilbydj@gmail.com
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Purchase my new remix of Dark Room Robot - Sex, Drugs & 303 on Forbidden Fruit Recordings

As a special treat just for Chilli JAM readers I have a bunch of tunes to give away for free! Listen here and click the download button to connect to Soundcloud.
Alan Braxe and Fred Falke - Intro (Dilby Remix) by DILBY
The Jacksons - Shake Your Body Down (Dilby Mix) by DILBY
MJ Cole - Sincere (Dilbys Two Steps Through Space Mix) by DILBY

This latest edition of Chilli Jam is mixed by Wellington based DJ/Producer Vernon McCarthy.
Regulars to the Sandwiches dance floor will know Vernon as resident DJ with STEREOTYPE. Having gained a strong following over the past year STEREOTYPE have been keeping Wellington up-to-date with plenty of fresh tunes from underground side of progressive, techno and tech funk. Expect more from Vernon and STEREOTYPE in 2010.
In this mix Vernon presents a slice of deep and driving progressive house with a techno edge.
Enjoy.
To find out more about Vernon and Stereotype check out the links below.
Vernon on My Space
Vernon on Facebook
Vernon on Soundcloud
Stereotype on MySpace
Stereotype on Facebook
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This instalment of the Chilli JAM Podcast comes from ex-pat Kiwi boys (now Sydney based) Trash Disco. This is a stomping fidget/electro/bassline mix that will leave you feeling satisfied and violated and definitely make you want to party!
After recently skipping islands to Australia the boys have already made a name for themselves around Sydney, playing at some pretty decent parties and playing at a range of high profile clubs including White Revolver, Ruby Rabbit, and the Round House.
These guys have put on some pretty cool parties back in Nz, hosting Aussie DJs such as Aston Shuffle, Bass Kleff, Hook n Sling, Dan Aux, and the Bang Gang DJs, and im sure it wont be long until we see them hosting gigs on this side of the Tasman.
They have recently jacked up there own monthly show on Bondi 88Fm where you can catch their unique style of dirty, ghetto, hard, fidget, electronic beats.
Enjoy.
To find out more about Trash Disco check out the usual sites below.
Trash Disco on Myspace
Trash Disco on Facebook
Here is a recent interview with the boys from Trash Disco on Aussie blog Master Mouse Patrol.
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The latest instalment of the bi-weekly Chilli JAM Podcast has been put together by Leeds based producer, DJ and label boss (of Forbiden Fruit Redordings), Dark Room Robot.
Mr Robot is a man of much smiles and madness. After spending many years shaking it on the dancefloor hes now attempting to rattle the bass bins himself. Deep dark pulsing grooves with a hint of robotic and a splash of electro noises and dubby hits…
The robotic ones tracks have been played in numerous clubs across the world, from Sankeys to Fortress Studios, london, and on numerous worldwide radio stations including BBC Radio 1.
The first two Ep’s can be found on More Music label on Beatport, Juno and all other major download sites. A number of new releases in the pipeline on the excellent Forbidden Fruit Recodings label which i run.
DRR is involved with couple of collaberations (S.N.U.S and ‘Click & Zoom) that have been released to critical acclaim and had A-list support from Circo Loco DJ’s to Groove Armada, Hybrid and beyound, you can now find some of these up on Beatport.
Enjoy.
To find out more about Dark Room Robot check out the usual sites below.
Dark Room Robot on Myspace
Dark Room Robot on Facebook
Forbidden Fruit Recordings
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If you like what you hear you can purchase tunes by Dark Room Robot on Beatport

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Here are a few wee goodies to get everyone amped to tear up the D floor…
Fake Blood Radio 1 Essential Mix
If anyone has any other mixes from R&V artists please post a link in the comments.
See you on the floor ya’ll and dont be afraid to buy me a cheeky beer either
For more info click here to visit the official site of Rhythm and Vines.
Peace, Dilby
EDIT: R&V scedule out now

Chilli JAM continues to support up and coming artists here with the latest instalment being supplied by Auckland’s Devil Theory.
This is an upfront selection of big tunes with heavy basslines and loads of funk. This is defiantly a perfect warm up for the festival season guys so start rocking this now so your in the mood to smash the dance floor by NYE!!!
Definitely one to watch on the Auckland scene, 24 year old Devil Theory, a.k.a dT is one of Auckland’s up and comers with a difference. His very recent foray into production has been getting the attention of local DJs including Greg Churchill and Angela Fisken, seeing them drop his tunes on both dancefloors and their weekly radio show, Aural Trash. His well accomplished sound after only such a short time in the production world has been creating ripples in the local scene, and means there’s lots to look forward to in the near future.
His style incorporates the very best of what electro, techno and breaks have to offer, and his 6 years mixing experience means you’ll get the best of the best in any of his sets.
Enjoy.
To find out more about Devil Theory check out the usual sites below.
Devil Theory on Myspace
Devil Theory on Facebook
Devil Theory’s Soundcloud page features original productions along with loads of remixes, mash-ups and re-edits. There is free stuff there that you can download and enjoy so check it out folks.
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