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		<title>PEG celebrates ten years of underground house parties in London</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 14:25:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Williams</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Saturday December 5th London&#8217;s long running underground house party PEG celebrates ten years of word of mouth knees ups. PEG have spent the last decade chasing around organising their own special brand of house party nights in clubs and pubs to barns and basements in the capital, pushing whatever is new and fresh on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_868" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.buzzinelectronicmusic.co.uk/files/2009/11/PEG-IS-10-E-FLYER3.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-868" title="PEG IS 10 E-FLYER3" src="http://www.buzzinelectronicmusic.co.uk/files/2009/11/PEG-IS-10-E-FLYER3.jpg" alt="PEG House Party" width="300" height="422" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">PEG House Party</p></div>
<p>On Saturday December 5th London&#8217;s long running underground house party <strong>PEG</strong> celebrates ten years of word of mouth knees ups. <strong>PEG </strong>have spent the last decade chasing around organising their own special brand of house party nights in clubs and pubs to barns and basements in the capital, pushing whatever is new and fresh on the underground house scene, while always tipping a respectful nod to acid house.</p>
<p>For the next party, <strong>PEG</strong> have found the perfect location, a brand new venue for the organisers in the shape of a great warehouse in London E2. Sadly this will be the<strong> last PEG event in London</strong> as they have announced that after 10 years of uncovering venues, finding DJs, shipping in sound, making deco, losing sleep etc that this will be the big finale.</p>
<p><strong>PEG</strong> are calling on clubbers to end this decade as they started the millennium, with a proper heads-down East End warehouse do, that goes with a bang.</p>
<p><strong>In the Main room</strong><br />
Brothers Vibe (Mixx / Sushitech)<br />
Izmo/Brawther (Balance Alliance / Little Angel Recs)<br />
Jane Fitz (Peg / House Fm / MHYH)<br />
James Thomson (Ornate / Juno)</p>
<p><strong>And out back in the birthday party room</strong><br />
Andy Bird<br />
Sharp<br />
Dom &amp; Davo&#8217;s mobile disco<br />
&amp; more tbc</p>
<p><strong>TICKETS</strong> are £10 via paypal (id jfitwork@yahoo.co.uk) or email info@peghq.co.uk<br />
Or, if you can tell them where the very first Peg was because you were there, you can join the £5 guest list.</p>
<p><strong>For further information visit <a title="PEG " href="http://www.peghq.co.uk" target="_blank">the PEG homepage</a></strong>.</p>
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		<title>The Many Faces of Joey Negro Volume 2 album review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 11:10:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Edwin Huxley</dc:creator>
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The Many Faces of Joey Negro Volume 2 showcases music productions from legendary DJ, producer and artist in his own right, Joey Negro.
The album predominantly covers his last 18 months of studio work but also some classic tracks from his back catalogue. This double CD features full-length versions, many never available on an unmixed CD [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_777" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><em><strong><img class="size-full wp-image-777" src="http://www.buzzinelectronicmusic.co.uk/files/2009/10/many-faces-of-joey-negro.jpg" alt="The Many Faces of Joey Negro Volume 2 is now availble via Z Records" width="300" height="300" /></strong></em><p class="wp-caption-text">The Many Faces of Joey Negro Volume 2 is now availble via Z Records</p></div>
<p>The Many Faces of Joey Negro Volume 2</strong></em> showcases music productions from legendary DJ, producer and artist in his own right, <strong>Joey Negro</strong>.</p>
<p>The album predominantly covers his last 18 months of studio work but also some classic tracks from his back catalogue. This double CD features full-length versions, many never available on an unmixed CD before..</p>
<p>Joey Negro is the well known pseudonym of British DJ/producer/remixer and artist in his own right, <strong>Dave Lee</strong>. Under a plethora of other monikers including Jakatta, Sessomato, the Hed Boys, Doug Willis, Raven Maize, The Sunburst Band and Z Factor, Dave was one of the first artists to incorporate disco samples in house music when he began his production career in 1991. Indeed, he was in the studio making credible and outstanding British House music when many luminaries around him were still busy getting to grips with their decks.</p>
<p>A producer first and foremost, Dave uses his DJing talents as a sound-bed for tweaking his musical creations to perfection. His work ethic is legendry, having been involved in well over 200 productions, countless albums and a healthy stack of hit singles. Through releasing tracks such as <em>Must Be The Music</em> and <em>Can’t Get High Without You</em> and Jakatta’s <em>American Dream</em> and <em>My Vision</em>, Joey Negro has established himself as a true professional who keeps getting better.</p>
<p>Tracks exclusive to this album include <em>Sax My Bitch Up</em>, a taster from Akabu’s debut album to come in 2010. <em>Beyond The Dance </em>sees new material from Joey Negro getting deep with this mid tempo chugger and David Penn remixes the classic track from ’98, <em>Can’t Get High Without U</em>, into a minimal tech influenced main room monster.</p>
<p>Some other eclectic highlights from CD1 include Joey Negro’s revamped take on <em>Love Hangover</em> this time with Diane Charlemagne (Goldie, Inner City Life / 52nd Street) on vocals,<em> Ride the Rhythm</em>, stomping philly disco from Doug Willis in the shape of <em>Nu Dimension</em>, a new edit of <em>Rough Times</em>, one of the standout tracks from last year&#8217;s Sunburst Band album <em>Moving With The Shakers</em> and the big bassline driven <em>We’ll Keep Climbing</em> under Dave’s Z Factor guise.</p>
<p>CD2 highlights the breadth of remixes that have been commissioned for release on Dave’s Z Records imprint as well as some of his own remixes for other labels. The highlights here have to be the undiscovered Marshall Jefferson <em>Raindance</em> gem from ’88 which Joey faithfully brings into the digital age, Dennis Ferrer’s deep take on <em>Journey To The Sun</em>, the vinyl only dub mix from Henrik Schwarz, Jimpster at his very best taking on Akabu and Joey showing why he is still a very much in demand remixer with his rework of Roisin Murphy.</p>
<p>Finally, <em>We Rap More Mellow</em> was one of the tracks Dave Lee released on his Republic Records in the late 80s. Originally from 1979, here Grandmaster Flash appears with his fellow MCs Cowboy, Melle Mel, Raheem King Creole under their pre-Furious Five moniker The Younger Generation. Dave remixed/edited the track a couple of years ago adding much needed breaks with the extra keys and solos to giving it a more jazzy feel.</p>
<p><em><strong>The Many Faces of Joey Negro Volume 2</strong></em> is now availble via<strong> Z Records</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>CD1 &#8211; Productions</strong><br />
1.    Dave Lee &#8211; Latronica<br />
2.    Joey Negro &#8211; Love Hangover<br />
3.    Akabu &#8211; Sax My Bitch Up*<br />
4.    Doug Willis &#8211; Nu Dimension<br />
5    Z Factor – We’ll Keep Climbing<br />
6.    Joey Negro – Ride The Rhythm<br />
7.    Sessomatto &#8211; You&#8217;re Gonna Love Me<br />
8.    Dave Lee &#8211; Mucho Macho<br />
9.    The Sunburst Band &#8211; Rough Times<br />
10.    Joey Negro &#8211; Beyond The Dance*<br />
11    Doug Willis – Power To The People<br />
12.    The Sunburst Band – We Can Live Forever</p>
<p><strong>CD2 &#8211; Remixed &amp; Remixes</strong><br />
1.    Joey Negro &#8211; Love Hangover (DJ Spen Remix)<br />
2.    The Sunburst Band &#8211; Journey To The Sun (Dennis Ferrer Remix)<br />
3.    Joey Negro &#8211; Can’t Get High Without U (David Penn Mix)*<br />
4.     Marshall Jefferson presents Ragtyme &#8211; Raindance (Joey Negro Club Mix)<br />
5.    Dave Lee – Latronica (Dave Spoon Mix)<br />
6.    Agora – Montayo (Mark Grant Mix)<br />
7.    Akabu &#8211; I’m Not Afraid of The Future (Jimpster Mix)<br />
8.    Joey Negro – Must Be The Music (Nicola Fasano Mix)<br />
9.    The Sunburst Band &#8211; Man of War (Henrik Schwarz Dub)<br />
10.    The Sunburst Band – Garden of Love (Kaje Trackheadz Mix)<br />
11.    The Younger Generation &#8211; We Rap More Mellow (Joey Negro Remix)<br />
12.    Akabu – Another World (Conan Liquid Mix)*<br />
*Exclusive &amp; unreleased tracks</p>
<p><strong>Joey Negro Live DJ Dates:</strong></p>
<p>17th October – Edinburgh, Cabaret Voltaire, Ultragroove<br />
24th October – Cambridge, Chilford Hall<br />
28th November – London, Egg, Hat Club<br />
11th December – Truro, The Office<br />
26th December – Australia, Melbourne, Alhumbra<br />
31st December – Australia, Sydney, Trademark</p>
<p>For more information visit <a title="Z Records" href="http://www.zrecords.ltd.uk" target="_blank">www.zrecords.ltd.uk</a> and <a title="Joey Negro Official Website" href="http://www.joeynegro.com" target="_blank">www.joeynegro.com</a></p>
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		<title>A Slaves Commitment by Applescal &#8211; album review</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 12:15:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Katie Gibbons</dc:creator>
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A Slaves Commitment, the debut LP released by Applescal, Holland based producer 21 year old Pascal Terstappen, displays musical sophistication beyond his experience.  He traverses from click/ glitch house (Track 12 Reeeer) to haunting cinematic soundscapes (Track 5 In Her Own Ears) via groovy electro-clash styled base lines similar to Tiga (Track 3 Ugly but [...]]]></description>
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<p>A Slaves Commitment</strong></em>, the debut LP released by <strong>Applescal</strong>, Holland based producer 21 year old <strong>Pascal Terstappen</strong>, displays musical sophistication beyond his experience.  He traverses from click/ glitch house (Track 12 <em>Reeeer</em>) to haunting cinematic soundscapes (Track 5 <em>In Her Own Ears</em>) via groovy electro-clash styled base lines similar to Tiga (Track 3 <em>Ugly but Nasty</em>).  Yet the unifying sound is pure up to the minute <strong>electronica</strong>.</p>
<p>His release has been put out by the Cologne label <strong>Traum</strong> best known for their releases by Nathan Fake, Audio Werner, Jeff Samuel and Oliver Hacke.. Traum is one of five labels run by Riley Reinhold and Jacqueline Klein.  This particular imprint of theirs is the most diverse and removed from the dance floor context.  The evidence of this is Applescal’s fantastically varied album.  Reinhold felt that, <em>‘we were attracted by the approach of releasing a full long player by a very young talented person who has more to say than a dozen 12-inches could actually carry.’</em></p>
<p>The biggest nod to date from the music world is from Laurent Garnier describing the album as, “This is a very, VERY good album. Very cinematic at some points, very musical, raw, organic&#8230;” It is very good, very good indeed and points towards a bright future for the young bedroom producer.</p>
<p>Remixes by Max Cooper and Arjuna Schiks of one of the tracks ‘In The Mirror’ are already out on Traum.</p>
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