
The newest installment of the Jess & Crabbe mixtape series has hit the streets. This one is a solo effort by DJ Crabbe. Not for the faint of heart.
Demolition Tape #6 : Dj Crabbe
01 Glimmers - Frantic
02 Mylo - Paris 400 (SebastiAn remix)
03 Mr Oizo - Pourriture 7 (Soulwax edit)
04 Mr Oizo - Pourriture X
05 Unknown
06 The Subs - My Punk (orig.+Jokers Of The Scene remix)
07 Les Petits Pilous - Dodo Electro
08 Boys Noize - Let’s Buy Happiness (Proxy remix)
09 SebastiAn - Dog
10 Cécile - Never Trust
11 Shesus - Debbie’s Shoes (SebastiAn remix)
12 Dro & Lodzy - Not Yet Now
13 Mixhell ft.Oh Snap & Jen Lasher - Boom Da (Les Petits Pilous remix)
14 S.P.A.- Pets Dance (Les Petits Pilous remix)
15 Blatta & Inesha ft.Congorock - Step Off
16 Mr Oizo - Positif (Nima Tahmesabi aka NT89 rmx)
17 Mr Oizo - Transexual
18 Daedelus - Hrsminssecs
19 The Bloody Beetroots - Cornelius (radio oi!)
20 Hatiras & We Don’t Sleep aka Messinian - Out My Face
21 The Bloody Beetroots - Butter
22 Proxy - Raven (Les Petits Pilous remix)
23 Sexual Earthquake In Kobe - A’s Not For Quebec (Cool Kids Can’t Die remix)
24 Les Petits Pilous - Jolie Fille (orig.+Bloody Beetroots remix)
25 Zombie Nation - Worth It pt.1
26 Guns’N'Bombs - Riddle Of Steel
27 Justice - Stress
Calvin Harris - I’m Not Alone (BURNS REWERK)
March 26th, 2009
BURNS gets his turn on the remix for the Calvin Harris chart topper. Probably the most interesting take out of the bunch. You be the judge. Check the mini mix he did recently for our friends at Trash Menagerie. BURNS was scheduled to support Mr. Harris on tour but it seems that has been postponed due to illness.
Calvin Harris - I’m Not Alone (BURNS REWERK)
Etienne de Crecy Live in Paris
March 25th, 2009
Starting to get anxious for Coachella. We are very much looking forward to the Etienne de Crecy live experience.
Scion Presents - WMC Parties
March 23rd, 2009

Scion is putting on a couple of massive parties in Miami for WMC. Impressive line ups!
RSVP HERE!!!!
Major Lazer at SXSW
March 23rd, 2009
Diplo and Switch introduced Austin, Texas to the Major Lazer material. We are intrigued. Cheers to The Fader for the video.
Interview: Jess & Crabbe
March 23rd, 2009
As we noted in a recent post, we are big fans of Jess & Crabbe. After a series of 12’s in the late 90’s as a duo they went their separate ways to pursue various solo projects. We are excited to announce that the hiatus is over! They are back in the lab working on new material and doing select DJ dates. The boys were kind enough to chat with us about the past, present, and future of Jess & Crabbe….
We have to admit, it was a bit of a heart breaker when the Jess&Crabbe records stopped hitting the shops and you guys went your separate ways. Can you comment on the reason for the time apart?
J&C:We had been living in the same flat and sharing almost everything for quite a while. We came to the point where we both felt that we had to experience different stuff. Inspiration is something you have to feed with personal exploration, so that’s what we did.
Some recent DJ dates and the Demolition Tape 5 mark a comeback of sorts for the Jess&Crabbe project. What inspired the reunion?
J&C:We never fell out each other. We have been stockpiling lots of records in different styles of music for the past few years but we didnt really look for any promoter to support us. The Fluokids encouraged us to reunite and participate in the Club scene again. They contacted us around this time last year to ask if we were up for spinning again at their 3rd birthday gig. That was something we both enjoyed doing and indeed we felt like maybe we still had something to contribute that scene.
The series of Jess&Crabbe 12′’s released on Fiat Lux continue to be championed by loyal fans and many of the new French producers who are in the spotlight today. Do you feel your sound may have been ahead of its time?
J&C:It definitely didn’t have the today’s sound. So hard to tell if anyone’s really been influenced by what we did until 2004. We notice that some of the electro-house scene today mixes rave, rock, hip hop, hardcore, jungle, clash reggae, disco, funk, punk… elements. That’s what we tried to do maybe a little earlier than most but this was on the way anyways…
Hip-hop, reggae, Chicago house, punk, rock….all influences that you can feel in your productions, remixes, and DJ sets. Tell us a little about the bands and producers that inspired Jess&Crabbe before you started producing electronic music.
J&C:As we don’t like to eat the same dishes every meal, we like to listen to a wide range of different styles, periods, scenes… Many styles of music have been influential to us, we both had different backgrounds and it might have been one of the catalyzer for our partnership
C:If I have to pick a main reason that ignited my burning passion to produce music, I’ll have to go back to that 1st De La Soul LP Prince Paul produced, which still is one of my very favs, or Todd Terry 87-89 circa.
J:I had been into punk hardcore and reggae before I experienced rave parties in 1992 and I realised that i had to join the movement. I think that Dead Kennedys and Lee Scratch Perry really wrecked the head of my parents when I was a kid…
Design has always played a role in the Jess&Crabbe branding (logos, records cover artwork). Are you still doing design work?
C:I do draw for interior architects, I did logos or websites for money since then but never advertised myself as a proper graphic designer. So I don’t get a lot of requests. I keep on drawing and designing stuff on my own when I got an idea or a picture in mind, but I’m not very productive.
America recently embraced French electro and house music in a big way. The buzz alone from Daft Punk’s live show in 2006 at Coachella inspired a world tour. Justice sold out Madison Square Garden in New York City. Have you been to the States? Any plans to come here in the future?
J&C:We’ve been in Miami WMC together a few times, more as tourists than dj’s actually lol. But we’ve never been requested by any US promoter, that’s the main reason why we did not come over a lot.
Who are some of the producers/DJs that excite you past and present?
J: Robert Armani, DJ Funk, Dj Deeon’s records are still on my playlist and I think that world music is going to take a more important place in dance / club music here. I like many Kuduro sounds from Angola and other african-influenced new styles. I have to mention DJ Nilcaps, Costuleta, Diplo, DJ Slugo, DJ MPC, Sandrinho, Radioclit, Bab Lee, Esau Mwamwaya…
C: My 2 all-times favourite djs are Harvey and Dave Clarke. In terms of production I expect big things coming this year from Sebastian, Proxy, Justice, Switch, CÈcile, Bloody Beetroots, Oizo, Petits Pilous, S.P.A., Huoratron, Pocket Checkers, Musique Large, Busy P, Qoso, RawMan, Ali Renault ,Discodeine…etc etc
What some records that never leave your box?
C: There are none particular that can fit any situation in my perspective.
J: Paris Mitchell Project: “Ghetto Shout Out” never left my box before I started spinning CD’s
Current top 5 records?
Mr Oizo - Lamb’s Anger
Prince Zimboo - Say Heh
Bloody Beetroots - Warp EP
MC Maiquinho - Prende Na Rave
Pocket Checkers - My Sharona
Finally, whats next for Jess&Crabbe? More DJ dates? New productions?
J&C:Many of the youngsters don’t know us. So we feel like starting all over again, slowly. We planned to produce together again so we’re gathering some equipments for now and have a few dj sets scheduled in France this year. J&C season 2 is just about to start…
Upcoming DJ Dates:
April, 18 2009 11:00 PM - Jess & Crabbe @ Astrolabe (+ Fulgeance + Rekick) Orléans (France)
April, 30 2009 11:00 PM - Jess & Crabbe @ Ambassade Lyon (France)
Sebastien Tellier - Kilometer (Video)
March 22nd, 2009
Just another day in the life of French “Rico Suave” Sebastien Tellier. Proper release is April 20th (vinyl + digital) on Lucky Number Music
Disco Balearica Mixed by Aeroplane
March 20th, 2009
Next issue of Mixmag comes strapped with a glorious little mix by one of our favorites. Aeroplane opens with a brand new tune from Mylo’s upcoming album as well as tracks from Friendly Fires, Sebastien Tellier, ZZZ, The Shortwave Set, Appaloosa, Grum, and Poni Hoax. This is one of the few remaining print publications on the dance, electronic, and DJ culture scene. Cheers to Mixmag for continuing to survive in our digital world.
Disco Balearica Mixed by Aeroplane
Aeroplane March Chart:
01.Tiga : Love Don’t Dance Here Anymore (Cdr)
02.Curses! : « The Deep End » - Holy Ghost Remix (Institubes)
03.Tensnake : « In The End I Want You To Cry » (Running Back)
04.Noah And The Whale : « 5 Years Time » - Fc Kahuna Remix (Cdr)
05.Visti & Meyland : « All Night » - Trentemoller Remix (Eskimo)
06.Nu Frequency Feat. Snax : « Passage Of Time » - Juan Maclean Remix (Rebirth)
07.Das Glow : « I Want To Wake Up With You » (Vulture)
08.White Lies : « Farewell To The Fairground » - Rory Phillips White Horse Mix (Cdr)
09.Soul Vigilantes Feat. Xan Blacq : Background Noise » - ¨Pilooski Remix (Lovemonk)
10.John Talabot : « Naomi » (Permanent Vacation)
fabric 46 - Claud Vonstroke
March 19th, 2009
Dirtybird Records founder, DJ, and producer Claude Vonstroke is on deck to deliver the latest and greatest edition of the fabric series of mixes. We are looking forward to this. Will be in shops in the UK on May 11th and in the US on June 2nd.
“Around 2001, I moved in with a high school buddy of mine to Oakland, and we started going to crazy raves. I was working on my third career then, editing commercials for a post-production TV house. They had all this great equipment at the edit house, so I had this idea. [Up to that point] I had created all this original music but nothing ever happened with it, because I didn’t really know what to do after the music was done. I never really learned when I was a kid because no one was there to mentor me. So I thought to myself, ‘When I was 16 and getting into music, what would’ve been the ultimate instructional video that I could’ve watched?’ I came up with the idea for this DVD, to interview the most famous DJs in the world: asking them how they became famous, how they make music technically, how they run their label, all of that. I ended up interviewing 50 people, from Paul Van Dyk to Derrick May to Orbital, everyone. After two years, I didn’t have enough money to license the music, and I needed to have a piece of music playing under each interview. So Justin Martin, Nigel Richards (from 611 Records), this trance guy from Sweden and I made all of the music for the whole DVD by imitating the sound and style of each interviewee. That’s how I learned to make house music.” – Claude VonStroke
Tracklisting:
01 Ekkohaus Ft. R. Wurz – Cry Baby – Morris Audio
Ekkohaus Ft. Mensa – The Healer – Morris Audio
02 Claude VonStroke & Bootsy Collins - Yabadabadooza- dirtybird
03 Rob Van Valen – Trampen – Frankie
04 Holger Zilske – Mes Yeux - Playhouse
05 Detroit Grand Puhbas Big Onion (Joakim Remix) - Pokerflat
Roman Salanger - Galaxius – Lucent
06 DJ Deeon – Shake It – Databass
Isomer Transitions - Downtime in the Hangar - Moongadget
07 Stimming - After Eight – Dynamic
08 Peter Lauer - Free Entry for Girls (Robag Whrume’s Drikkibass Remix) - Punkt
09 Voodeux - Just A Spoonful – mothership
10 Italoboyz – Bla Bla Bla – mothership
11 Varislove feat DOP. - Inside Ways (Boris Werner. Remix) - Supplemental Facts
12 Kiki – Immortal (Instrumental Dub) – BPitch Control
13 Xpansul & Daweed - Pilsnerd – True Type
Marc Houle – Dirty Dirty – M_nus
14 Dinamoe – Maceo – Alpaca
Clara Moto – Silently Ft. Mimu - Infine
15 James Braun - Symphonia – Tartelet
16 Donk Boys – One Tooth Missing - Frankie
17 Robag Whrume - Guppipepitsche – Freude Am Tanzen
18 ICS – Espagnol – dirtybird
19 Markus Schatz - Running – Highgrade
Catz ‘n Dogz – SF - mothership
20 Marc Miroir - Kraft – Paso Music
21 Stimming - One Weekend - Dynamic
22 Claude VonStroke - Aundy – dirtybird
Claude VonStroke will be celebrating the launch at fabric . Contact press@fabriclondon.com for guest list.
Also check him and the Dirtybird Records crew at the Winter Music Conference next week!!
Röyksopp - Vision One (MMMatthias Remix)
March 19th, 2009
MMMatthias dropped us this Röyksopp nugget in the inbox today. Not bad….not bad at all. Keep em’ coming!
Röyksopp - Vision One (MMMatthias Remix)

