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Tropical Fever Alert!!! Chilli JAM episode 19 mixed by, plus an interview with, Maya and Vanya 2

May21

MayaVanya

Chilli JAM is proud to have sat down for a wee bit of chit-chat with New Zealand’s hottest DJ talent of the moment, Maya and Vanya…

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.

You can catch Maya and Vanya this Saturday, 22nd May, at Good Luck Bar in Wellington for Chilli JAM presents FOUR IS NOT A THREESOME feat Maya and Vanya with support from Buff Marvin and Dilby.

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!):

Maya & Vanya on Myspace

Maya & Vanya on Twitter

Download to get down…

 

Download Mix

Enjoy.

Stereotype feat. J.E.F. @ Studio Nine 0

Apr20

Stereotype

It’s the return of Wellington’s finest pure Tech-House & Techno night…

★★ Studio 9 ★★

☆ Friday 23 April ☆

Feat.

☆ Daymon
☆ Vernon
☆ Johnny Kingdom

with

☆ J.E.F.
Wellington’s first ladies of Tech

Tickets $10 on the door
From 10pm

★★ ★★ ★★

Following on from some bad-ass parties last year, Wellington’s finest pure Tech-House & Techno night returns for 2010. Daymon, Vernon and Johnny Kingdom are back, this time to show you locals do it best.
This time, Stereotype welcomes very special guests J.E.F. Otherwise known as Wellington’s first ladies of tech, Heylady and Melt will be busy on the decks alongside the boys ensuring an intimate but hard rocking night of fresh as f☆ck tunage!

★★ ★★ ★★

☆ STEREOTYPE

Since their beginnings, Stereotype quickly became known for their quality nights of Tech-House and Techno. Regular guests to Stereotype nights have included Dopamine, Anitx/Fiord, Klaus Hill, Dick ‘Magik’ Johnson and Tim Richards. The boys have also been racking up studio time and laying down guest mixes for some of the worlds biggest online radio stations.

☆ J.E.F

Fresh from a storming set in the bush at The Taniwha’s Den, Heylady and Melt step up to do their thing once again, club styles this time. Hot-stepping sound is what these ladies are all about, and they still do it on vinyl! Real records ya know?…

☆ Stay in touch with Stereotype on …

Myspace

Soundcloud
Johhny Kingdom
Vernon
Daymon

Facebook

Chilli JAM says: “Support your local scene and join everyone at this iconic Wellington venue for a massive night of banging tunes and a great atmosphere”

Stereotype

Big Weekend Coming in Wellington 0

Apr14

Derrick May'

S-ence is proud to present again one of the three godfathers of techno, Derrick May

Not officially on tour in Australasia and three years since his last visit to New Zealand, Derrick May flies in to team up with ex-Detroit deep groove ambassador Recloose for an incredible night of house, deep-tech, funk-techno and beyond. Without doubt there are no DJs that can rock the party like the Detroit boys.

HI TEK SOUL featuring:

DERRICK MAY (Transmat Records - Detroit)
RECLOOSE (Planet E, Sonar Kollektiv)

DJ SUPPORT from:
Coda (The Floor)
ENC (Housing Project)
Hipmatic (Full House)
J.E.F (Taniwha’s Den, Casio Circus)
The Session (Andy, Pete & Jay)

VJs INCLUDE:
Hallucinogenius, Lamb & Slopper VJ

TICKET FROM:
Real Groovy & Cosmic Corner
Limited early bird $20, presales $25 (+B.F.)
Doorsales $30

DJ Set times:

Main Studio:
10:30 - 12:00 ENC
12:00 - 1.30 Recloose
1:30 - 4:30 Derrick May
4:30 - close Coda

Nine Bar:
10:00 - 12:00 Hipmatic
12:00 - 2:00 J.E.F
2:00 - 3.00 Special guest TBA
3:00 - close The Session

Klaus'

Sandwiches and Stereotype present Klaus Hill (Ministry of Sound Australia)

If a DJ/Producer is measured by consistency then surely Klaus Hill is up there with the greatest. For over a decade Klaus has filled rooms with his trademark ball & wall tearing sound that has seen him become a firm favourite on the Australian and worldwide DJ circuit and a Producer whose sound is instantly recognisable.

Klaus Hill has honed a new sound that can only be described as fresh, wobbly and well, so Klaus it hurts! “Boombaclart” (featured on the Ministry of Sound Annual 2008) was a call to arms from a Producer who knows how to break stale formulas and create a party like no other. His “Dirt Diver” EP on ground breaking label, Potty Mouth, turned even more heads in the dance community, defying as many genres as it embraced. Support for his new sound has come from the international djing elite, including The Plump DJ’s, Micky Slim, Trevor Lovey’s, Jesse Rose and Switch.

As a resident, guest DJ or Producer the hallmarks of the Klaus run throughout when the big man of dance is involved. Unique, inspired and original, watching Klaus pogo his way through a DJ set is a sight to behold!
Klaus tours the world routinely where European and Asian audiences are thirsty for the big man to give their systems a workout. In Australia he regularly shakes the biggest rooms in the country to their foundations including institutions such as Home and Family.
With his latest productions reeking more havoc then a dingo stealing a baby, now may be a goodtime to gasp at the length and breadth of the Klaus Hill back catalogue. Take a seat; you’ll be here for a while.

www.myspace.com/klaushill

Main room support from:
Jaxpratt (Canada)
and the Stereotype lads - Johnny Kingdom, Vernon & Daymon.

Plus The Monkey Business Boys - Wade & Stu with guest Amy Barnett keeping it fresh and funky in the bar.

Advance tickets a steal at only $10+bf.

Free Stuff is Great Stuff 0

Feb16

GSR'

Germany’s Great Stuff Recordings are currently giving a away a fantastic track by one of their artists, Lutzenkirchen, called Body Nation.

Tobias Lutzenkirchen is one of the best house and tech house producers out there at the moment and really does have some killer tracks.

Download “Body Nation” free from JunoDownload.com

Check out Lutzenkirchen on his Website and Facebook and Myspace. Here is a free mix he has for download from his website (right click the link to download).

Here are some more tunes from Lutzenkirchen that you can pick up from Beatport

Go to Beatport.com Get These Tracks Add This Player

A Little Xmas Treat for Everyone Attending Rhythm & Vines 1

Dec23

R&V Crowd

Hey all, I hope everyone is as pumped for R&V as I am. There are some big acts there and it is one hell of a party.

Here are a few wee goodies to get everyone amped to tear up the D floor…


Tim Richards DJ Mix

Emerson Todd DJ Mix

Fake Blood Radio 1 Essential Mix

Bag Raiders DJ Mix

Krafty Kuts DJ Mix

Daniel Farley DJ Mix

Dan Aux DJ Mix

The Proxy DJ Mix

Damian Lazarus DJ Mix

Maya and Vanya DJ 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

Lost in Musik… 0

Nov13

Jdilby'

Chilli JAM’s own dilby featured on Lost in Musik blog

Hey folks, I just wanted to direct everyone’s attention to another nice music blog, Lost in Musik, from merry ol’ England. The blog is run by the crew from Forbidden Fruit Recordings and is a great source of music info and news.

Anyway, they run an ongoing competition for producers, like myself, to submit music you have made; they pick the top tune and post a feature on the artist.

My tune Deep Funk was picked as the first winning tune and they have done a small feature and interview with yours truly. Head on over to Lost in Musik and check it out.

The track, Deep Funk, is unsigned and likely to remain that way as i am giving it away for free! Download for free from MediaFire.

Have a listen and download the track and others from my Soundcloud page.

Hit me up for on Myspace production enquirers and DJ bookings.

Dilby - Deep Funk (Original Mix) by DILBY

Need a new tracktor? 0

Sep11

Traktor'

Native Instruments have just released the latest version of thier digital DJ software Traktor Pro and Traktor Scratch Pro.

The update features:

  • New effects - two new filters and a beatslicer
  • Two new effects units - giving the user a total of four
  • Native HID / display support
  • Improved Élastique time stretching algorithm for seamless keylock
  • Drag & Drop from decks to playlist
  • Two additional “favorite playlist” slots
  • New “Progressive Sensitivity” option for Pitch Bend
  • Customizable Cue Play button behaviour (Instant/On Release)
  • Additional “Preparation List” features with diamond icons, “Append/add next” menu functions
  • Adjustable “minimum playtime filter” for play count and history functions timecode
  • Internal EQs enabled for external mixer mode
  • New track caching technology with reduced memory footprint
  • Improved Tap Tempo function
  • Direct tag editing in Explorer node
  • Pitch Bend controller assignable to jog wheels
  • One-Click setting of hotcues

For more info check out Native Instruments website

 

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