Friday, November 28, 2008

'The Nighmare Before Christmas' is here!

As promised in a post a wrote a while ago... South Africa's number 1 hardstyle DJ, Psycho Keaton, has his new mix entitled 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' available for you to download.

Today is the day we discover if there's any better than 'Freakstyle Recycled'! Be prepared to listen to one of his most 'craziest' mixes...

Doanload NOW!!!

New mix from DJ Schaizer!

DJ Schaizer, from East London South Africa, has a mind blowing mix out for you to download free!

Schaizer played at Club Liquid earlier in the year at Hardstyle Kombat and Hardstyle Assylum; and was one of the guilty DJ's that stole the night.

Click here to download...


Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Judge-Mental's interview with Steve Hill

Please can yo give us a brief introduction?
You can get this from my MySpace / Facebook pages...

Where did you grow up?
I was born in London, United Kingdom but spent most of my time growing up in Wellington, New Zealand!

So how long have you been involved in the dance scene?
I've been DJing for over 15 years now...have been producing for nearly ten years and running record labels for eleven!

Everyone has people that inspire him or her. Who would you say have been your greatest influences?
Hmm... Over time this has changed but initially it was Sasha and Digweed...then Leftielfd and Prodigy...then Norman Cook (aka FatBoy Slim) and Basement Jaxx...nowadays the influences are varied; everyone from Armin to Olav Basoski...

Who are your favourite DJ's and the ones that you think have helped to shape the scene since the beginning?
I'd say my favourite Hard Dance DJ is Andy Farley...there's a few others who really have made their mark like Tony De Vit; Tidy Boys; Steve Thomas; and more recently Technikal and Alex Kidd...not many who were round at the beginning have survived the changes that the scene has faced...the scene has changed so much in such a short space of time!

What styles do you play out and produce?
I play euphoric Hard Trance...inside that are a few boundaries where we incorporate the UK or European styles, Trance to Hardstyle but all the tracks have great riffs, melodies and vocals!

What made you get into hardstyle and hardcore?
I wouldn't say I'm into Hardstyle but I have recognised its place in the scene. I'm Hard Trance thru and thru but I do use Hardstyle elements in my Hard Trance productions. As for Hardcore, one thing I think has been lacking in Hard Dance over the past few years but hasn't in Hardcore is 'songs' - tracks with vocals - I love working with vocals hence getting into more Happy Hardcore recently!

At what point did you realize that you were destined for a career in the music industry?
It was decided for me really. I had a passion for music, was at University doing honours degrees in Marketing / Management and paying my way through by DJing. Then I moved to London and got a job at Pure Groove looking after their record labels and putting what I learned at University and my music knowledge to good use. It went on from there.

What is your stance on the whole vinyl versus CD argument? Do you think that records are a DJ's trademark still in this digital age?
I still love vinyl. I own 15,000 12" singles...but CD's are so much more portable...plus you have more flexibility like I can have 2,000 tunes to choose from in my box as opposed to 200 vinyl. I still release on vinyl but am realistic that CD's are the way forward. I think Serato etc is going to far in the fact that the 'live' element in DJing diminishes ...I'd rather watch a DJ working up a storm with a couple of turntables or CD players than looking like they are checking their e-mails on their laptop anyday!

What are your favourite tracks that you have been involved in?
I'd have to say Phlash "Frantic Theme" ; Kumara "Snap Ya Fingaz" and Nylon "If You love Me" started alot of things for me...I've been involved with a lot of great people since like Technikal, MDA & Spherical and Dark By Design so anything I've done with them has been a pleasure too!

Have to ask you this burning question. Why do you have so many alias's?
Fatal mistake looking back on it which is why in the past 5 years I've concentrated on Steve Hill productions. If it's Masif DJ's, Neon Lights or Mr Bishi we still name check it is me on which remix we do...really should have just concentrated on the one name from the beginning to keep it simple!

What is your most memorable time in your long career?
Too many to mention...I've toured some great places and really enjoyed the whole journey...I've learned so much along the way and met some fantastic people...some moments stand out more than others and some the opposite though!

How many albums have you released up to this point?
Probably mixed around 15 compilations and released one artist album in less than 10 years...

What was/is your favourite club/event?
In the past year I'd have to say H20 in Johannesburg, Utopia in Sydney, Frantic in London, IMF in Vancouver and Matrix in Wellington my hometown!

What do you think the future of the DJing holds? ie. the next chapter.
DJing won't change. You play records to the people and try and get the best atmosphere happening possible. Technology may change and new techniques may emerge but the fundamental principle of DJing remains!

Any other plans for the future beside DJing?
I'm promoting and running clubs a lot more now. DJing, producing, managing other artists, putting on events, merchandise, CD's - there's a lot we do already and that constantly changes - it has to otherwise I'd get bored.

Do you have any advice for aspiring producers/ DJ's out there?
If you're doing it for fame you'll get disappointed pretty quick because it takes an immense amount of hard work, dedication, and passion to get past go and collect $200! Do what you love and love what you do and you'll have an enjoyable ride!

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Many thanks to Judge-Mental who got the interview! Click here and check out Steve Hill's website!

Monday, November 17, 2008

Hostile Takeover @ Submission

Submission, a club in Johannesburg, will be hosting an event called Hostile Takeover. This is going to be one huge event.

Here's the DJ line up:

Main Floor
Psyver (SUBMISSION Resident)
Manic Jim (Manicfrenzy)(To be Confirmed)
Renegade DJ (Nucleus 3 City tour)
Psycho Keaton (CPT)
Eddie Virgo (Truth)

Electro & Fidget Floor
Lil'Mike
Benkay DJ (aka bas boi)
Bishop
Ryno Wreck'it

For one night Cape Town's Psycho Keaton is going to be playing in Johannesburg... It's something u don't want to miss... Put on your armor coz this hardstyle party is going to be HARDER than EVER...

Free dvd's of the Hardstyle Kombat between Psycho Keaton & Eddie virgo will be given to the first 100 people through the door on the night.... and the second 100 people are going to get 1 of 100 cd's of a special set being mixed by Psycho Keaton just for this event!!

Friday, November 14, 2008

Hardstyle, hardcore, oldschool or jump!

I remember the day I first heard electronic music
I knew back then this illegal computer sound was gonna be my call
My heart got hooked on 4 by 4 beats
When house took his journey with Jack Chicago and Acid House
Now my heart is hooked forever

I don't care if it's french-tek, hardstyle, hardcore, old school or jump
I don't understand people who are satisfied with ordinary pop music
They just listen to whatever radio stations decide they should like
Followed by an overkill of ring tone commercials meant for kids
And my god, they like it! (my God)

Some people even think that house clubs are for weirdos only
Maybe they're right
Maybe we are weird
Maybe this music is weird
And maybe the clubs are over-rated
But we're in this together

If you're in the scene, being a DJ seems like a natural path to follow
Hah! and back in the days
DJ's were weird people who liked music in a weird way
Back then you would have to be a nerd to become a DJ
Nowadays everybody wants to be a DJ
Nowadays everybody wants to be that nerd

It sickens me
I hate those smart asses who think DJ is an easy way to get laid
Well... Get a life!
If you're not in it for the love of the music
would you please fuck off!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Friday, November 7, 2008

Hardstyle Recon Attack


Army majors and drill sergeants on deck enforcing their rule through completely hard sounds require you, the military battalion, to take to the floor in full uniform on mission: Hardstyle Recon.

Each soldier is expected to dance in unison to the hardcore beats in order to successfully invade Club Liquid. Estimated time of attack: 21h00 Saturday night till dawn 08h00 on Sunday. Each soldier is required to wear an item of camouflaged clothing to apply for cheaper entry and freebies on the night.

The DJ line-up geared to keep your energy levels at its peak are as follows: DJ's Faiek, Fenucci, Psycho Keaton, Jerry Badd Ass, Superfly, Basil, Stevie B and GMH! The participation of each soldier is crucial! Join the hardcore militia at Liquid Dreams to battle it out on the lasered, smoke-filled floors. The dance arena awaits you!

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