PADDY FREEFORM (UNIVERSAL VIBES) DOLLSKABEAT – LIVE SHOW + VISUALS BY MAX HATTLER HOBBES (TROUBLE DJs)
For the first TROUBLE of 2008, we're going back to the (late) '80s and (early) '90s for our inspiration. So many new records reference old favourites and we've been pulling out more classics than ever before of late. So, expect many a vintage ACID HOUSE, ELECTRO and ELECTRONIC FUNK* record to crop up in the sets of DJs PADDY FREEFORM and HOBBES, alongside some current favourites and FUTURE CLASSICS for this special date.
TROUBLE has always been about looking FORWARD as well as back, so we're embracing the NEW WAVE properly with a full live show by electro-pop she-being DOLLSKABEAT, comprising vocals, live drums and backing singers/dancers plus VISUALS by multi award winning visual artist MAX HATTLER. DOLLSKABEAT has already pricked up the ears of a certain highly influential A&R at a certain major label as well as producers and DJs at BBC RADIO 1.
And Geordie-via-London, PADDY FREEFORM, has just developed his UNIVERSAL VIBES radio show into a label, with the first release selling out to the distributors in a snap.
Trouble, we're FUTURE-RETRO. Are you?
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NB. RE the residents squad, the rest of the Trouble crew have long since flown the coup, with the Rookie and MC Ratty B both now back in London, having finished their studies, Dom Flanagan firmly entrenched in a very full-time job and Hobbes’s original DJ-sparring-partner-in-crime, Erik d’Viking, spending the winter season in the French alps! So, for Trouble DJs read Trouble DJ, with Hobbes currently steering the whole ship solo. Just as well he relishes a good challenge!
* RE ELECTRONIC FUNK – in the late Eighties and early Nineties, this music was called techno. The Trouble DJs were big fans of the Detroit techno scene that cultivated this music - that's the good stuff and just as SEXY as good house music. So, while electronic funk was a more common term in the early to mid-Eighties, alongside p-funk and original, old skool electro, after Messrs Atkins, May, and Saunderson had got their mitts on it, in Detroit, it became known as techno. These days, people seem to be a bit scared of the word TECHNO, what always set Detroit techno apart from some of its European hybrids was the funk – hence electronic funk.
11pm - 3am, £6/5 concs. CABARET VOLTAIRE, 36 BLAIR STREET, EDINBURGH www.thecabaretvoltaire.com / info@thecabaretvoltaire.com / 0131 220 6176
DOLLSKABEAT
DOLLSKABEAT was conceived from a formation of well designed cells which contained special genes - equal part Belarusian, part Scottish, part Melody and part Beats. The hybrid of cells united and formed a unique she-being who was named at birth by the Belarusian Gipsies as DOLLSKABEAT. Soon after her birth, armed only with the Dollska-suit on her back, DOLLSKABEAT began trawling the earth in search of magical melodies, rhythms and beats. She gathered elements of all the most pleasing sounds from alternative Pop, Electronic, RnB, Disco and Classical music (discarding any unpleasant sounds) and soon had the ingredients for the Dollska-sound.
www.myspace.com/dollskabeat
PRESS FOR DOLLSKABEAT
'My Dancer', Top 5 Tracks Of The Week, 'Introducing', BBC Radio 1 & BBC 6music. Live session & interview scheduled. BBC Radio 1 (Vic Galloway), 31st Jan. 'I think this is the start of something very special' (Uche Uchendu, producer BBC Radio 1Xtra) 'I can't believe no-one has picked up on this yet'! (Muslim Alim, producer BBC Radio 1)
MAX HATTLER
An award-winning, international, German artist, film-maker and music video director based in London.
www.maxhattler.com
PADDY FREEFORM
Paddy Freeform is the creator of the Universal Vibes imprint, member of the Ecler Pro Team and resident at Robert Owen's 2FeetDeep night in London, Loose Joints and various Universal Vibes events across London not to mention a presenter of various shows on internet radio.
After picking up the DJ bug while working in a record shop in the early 90's, Paddy Freeform has gone on to forge a career taking in several high profile residencies and playing at just about every open minded party in the North East of England, as well as promoting a good few of them... these days paddy has spread his wings, packed up his studio and moved to london to set up Universal Vibes.... initially conceived as an internet radio station 5 years ago, the site has gone on to attract around 50,000 hits per month, now includes editorial content...and from summer 2007 universal vibes will also be a digital record label with a packed release schedule worked out over the next 12 months.
Universal Vibes has also hosted events across london and our growing reputation (and indeed Paddy's djing skills) has resulted in several residencies around the city and dj appearances for paddy at some of the capital's best known venues, including the end, the key and egg in the last few months. He's also been active on the festival circuit in the last two tears playing at events such as Secret Garden. Bloom, Bestival, Snowbombing and the Lake Of Stars in Malawi.
last year paddy was also made a member of the ecler pro team and demonstrates the techniques and creative possibilities afforded by their equipment in live sets performed with ableton that see him re-mixing and re-editing on the fly, blurring the boundaries between dj and live performance paddy sound can only be described as freestyle, loosely based around deep and soulful electronic beats, taking in house, broken beats, latin flavours, new jazz and sometimes more downbeat styles such as hip hop and dub, all held together with an ear for quality and a depth of sound. However, no stranger to an East End warehouse party, Paddy can also devliever a straight up set of 4/4 dirty deep minimal and electronic house, as featured on his monthly show on universal vibes, "the shakedown sessions"
You can check Paddy out on one of his regular radio shows: Every Sunday 6pm til 8pm-Universal Vibes on LifeFM: 103.6 fm (London) www.lifefm.org.uk (online) Freestyle Blend (eclectic beats) on demmand at www.universalvibes.com (monthly update) Shakedown Sessions (house/techno) on demand at www.universalvibes.com (monthly update) Universal Vibes on Samurai.fm on demmand at www.samurai.fm/universalvibes
www.universalvibes.com