Vicenza

DICEMBRE 2014 ” SAVE A DANCE “

Una valanga di appuntamenti a #Dicembre !!! ” SAVE A DANCE “

http://blog.family-house.info/2014/11/al-wilson-save-dance.html

SegnateVi bene le date:

Giovedì 4 DJOVEDÌ

Caffè Moresco, #Vicenza

https://www.family-house.net/djovedi-caffe-moresco-vicenza/

Venerdì 12 HAPPY BIRTHDAY | THE ITALO JOB

Rock Cafè, Castelcucco, #Treviso

https://www.family-house.net/happy-birthday-the-italo-job/

Sabato 13 Crispy W/ DEGO, VOLCOV, DAX, GANG OF DUCKS

Factory Club, #Padova

https://www.family-house.net/crispy-dego-volcov-dax-gang-of-ducks/

Mercoledì 24 “CHRISTMAS TIME” Tradizionale Veglione Natalizio

Dax DJ, Alain, Lago, Giacomo Panni, Max Casity, Kali, Beker, Alessio Mari8

Sartea, #Vicenza

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bar-Sartea/24948634426

Sabato 27 Catchy Sound: STYLOPHONIC, DAX, NIC FABRIS 3° GLORIOSO PRE-CAPODANNO

e20 underground, Montecchio Maggiore, #Vicenza

https://www.family-house.net/catchy-sound-stylophonic-dax-nic-fabris-pre-capodanno/

Mercoledì 31 NYE (to-be-confirmed)

Per i più saputelli ecco le mie classifiche su Resident Advisor:

Novembre: http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/daxdj/top10?chart=167599

Dicembre: http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/daxdj/top10?chart=167600

CABANNE

1. First tell us about Minibar Music

Minibar-music is the new label we’ve created with Eric Vence and David Gluck after I’ve stopped working with telegraph and logstic records. I would say that the music orientation for this label will definitely be open minded !! Still focused on the dancefloor for now (we want to see people danciiiiing ) it will for sure grow in multiple directions in the future.

2. Describe your sound and your music future vision..

I’m totally unable to give you a proper description of it !! Lol !! But I would say i’ve always been trying to make it groovy !!

3. Describe whats happening in Club Culture and life, after the introductions of cool software, laptop

Since the laptops and ableton arrived in the game a lot more possibilities came to musicians to play along with other musicians !! That’s great and now you can see many live set where artists improvise techno music !! To me it’s one of the best way to play music !! You can totally interact with the crowd and you really can rock it !!

4. Your french friends: Ark, Karat crew.. Very amusing party and approach 

We’re always playing that way with theses guys !! We all got a musician background and we learned music playing it !! Music is also a body language !! You should check Ark when he’s performing … X-tra fun !!

5. Your “Loop” theory

I don t have any “loop” theory !!
I mean !!
You’re head is moving ?!!
Your ass is shaking ?!!
You got it !!

6. Melody or Beat oriented?

Rythm is everything !! Without it melody don’t exist !! Some say “it s about the note” !! Some other “it’s about where you place it” So i say beat … I love melody but i’m quite bad at using it with electronic music i guess !! I feel much more comfortable with rythm !!

7. Talk about your Japan experience and friends

Was really amazed how people react about our music over there !! They know everything about everybody !! Very impressive !! Even the scene totally changed since last year !! There’s a lot new talented artists coming from Japan. Ditch who’s doing minibar 04 was working on electronic music for only 4 month when he gave me the tracks !! Wait to hear it and you’ll tell by yourself !!

8. Sound efx, click, little voices: who inspire you?

Miles Davis / Dan Bell / John Coltrane / Dimbiman / Thelnious Monk / Herbert / George Clinton / Ark / Bill Evans / Thomas Melchior

9. Analog? Digital?

Both analog and digital !!

10. Your best all-the-time favourite five trax/titles

Impossible to answer that !! Give me 50 and maybe i can !! To me there is too much amazing tastes and flavor all around the house to reduce it to 5 tracks !! 😉

France Minimal:
www.minibar-music.com

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MOGDAX

Words by Daniel Wang

Mogdax represent a ‘special corner’ of electronic music right now – not many people from Italy are making this sort of ‘bridge’ between old disco, italo disco, and new electronic. Mog and Dax, together make exactly this sort of connection…

Introduce yourself. How did you get started, and how long have you been DJing?

Dax: I’m Dario, known as Dax DJ. Living in Vicenza in the north of Italy, not too far from Venice. I start DJing many years ago I
was 14 and now I’m 31! Initially using tapes recorded from Italian radio shows and playing them at “Cantina” small parties…
After going to high school, I started working in the best DJ record shop in my town: Music Power. They wanted me to work there, because every day I spent my time in this shop looking for new vinyl and breaking their balls! There I experienced a lot of dance music: soul, funk, disco, Italian commercial dance, techno and house music and all the little independent labels
that I love. My first 45” was Kraftwerk Space Lab, later my first 12” was Sueno Latino on DFC’s Italian Label.

Mog: I’m Max, aka Mog, 32 years old, from Vicenza. I started playing electronic music in 1991 and since then I can’t stop. I have my own music studio where I spend a lot my time, almost live in it. Since I was 17, I’ve bought and sold instruments. I’m very affectionate with the ones that are now in my studio.

Your new label is called Made in Italo. Please tell us about the first single by Mogdax, Jack Ibiza.

Dax: Made In Italo Records was founded by Max and me (2005). I can’t do music without Max; we met several years ago and we started to collaborate in his super home-studio, focusing on new musical directions and spending time talking about music, italo
and analog equipment. We like electronic music and Max is the heart of Mogdax. Fact One is our first single with two tracks, Jack Ibiza and Black Side, totally played by Mog. The voice you can hear in Jack Ibiza is mine. It’s our first tribute to the current electronic scene and the Black Side track is very close to nostalgic italo, but with some Detroit feel.

Mog, you handle more of the technical side of MogDax. I had a chance to visit your studio. Can you tell us what instruments and sound tools you use, and how these affect the results of your production?

Mog: In the Mogdax project, I am the creator of the music not only from a technical perspective, but also trying to
craft a sound that belongs to the mix of Dax’s experience and mine. I worship the analog sound from analog instruments, but I also like using the new software now available. It was hard to choose between the different types of instruments, I had no choice but to buy one and learn from the instrument itself. Once I’d bought my first Casio drum machine and my first Akai sampler I learned what sound I was really looking for and what machine would satisfy my needs. If I wanted a filtered and dirty bass I would use Roland; if I wanted an accurate and calibrated sound, I’d prefer to use my Korg or Quasimidi…The sound is the most important thing in conveying the exact feeling you have while you do your track. Talking about software, it’s useful to help the work of an artist, but it’s also standardizing the music scene at the present time.

What kinds of things influenced your musical background? Disco, funk, soul, or other genres like jazz and classical?

Mog: My dad’s passion for music was my lucky charm. He introduced me when I was very young into the amazing world of music. Every style gave me something I brought to my music, from the bossa, through to jazz, to italo disco. But what did really influenced me, and my musical sounds, were the early nineties productions of Warp, Plus8, Kk etc.

Dax: Working in a record shop, I listened to many different styles. Afro music influenced me: a sort of mixture of electronic, funk, disco and tribal – all mixed. At the beginning I played acid house on my radio show (my first Nugroove and Bobby Konders). I’d been into the electronic scene also, and collected all the Aphex Twin, Autechre, Richie Hawtin +8 and Warp vinyl. And after that, back to the seventies, and I became a crazy maniac collector of gems and obvious italo tunes. One of my Italian electronic gems: Giampiero Boneschi’s Moog Mandolins & Moonlight on Durium made with “Strumenti Elettronici.” (Thanks Bob Moog!).

Do you find that you can achieve the “italo” sound with new, virtual instruments? Or are you specifically trying to create a newer, more contemporary sound?

Mog: I prefer to create new and more contemporary sounds even if some of the italo ones are always present in my
virtual instrument archive. Nowadays, the available tools help you do unbelievable things by manipulating the sound the way
you want. I don’t want to follow a path in music creation; I just follow the ideas I have at the moment.

Do you really eat pasta everyday?

Dax: Yes, all Italians eat pasta every day! I love spaghetti all’amatriciana with parmesan, aglio olio, peperoncino and carbonara. Italian food is the best and pasta is good healthy food. We’ve got many types of pasta from bigoli, to orecchiette… also the North is different from the South and the islands, Sardegna and Sicily.

Mog: I love pasta with tomato and mozzarella. In Italy pasta is a must in everyday meals.

You actually know a number of the italo disco pioneers personally, like Daniele Baldelli or Leonardo Re Cecconi (Dr. Togo). Can you tell me about your experiences with some of them?

Dax: Yes, I know Daniele and I’m a fan of Baia degli Angeli 77/78 (legendary cosmic club) and “Cosmic Culture” (check out the new CD collection out on Amarkord Records). I have many tapes. My friends usually listen to them in the car, smoking. I’ve got several friends outside Italy that are going crazy looking for italo vinyl! The secret is to come to Italy and go to little fairs in little towns. You can find everything; it’s where I met the BAFFO and his super collection of italo and seventies US records and where I met Luigi Figini (known as Dr. Togo) from Emilia Romagna. Actually, he’s spending his weekends selling old second hand vinyl at fairs and festivals.

Are there any contemporary Italian electronic, disco, or house music producers whom you admire, or are working with?

Dax: I have many friends in Italy that do music: Spiller, Beker – Re.Do.It.Stone.Funk.Collective, Duoteque (Dusty Kid and Ferlin), Guglielmo Mascio, Fabrizio Mammarella, Maurizio Dami and Jolly Music. But my best artist, musician and friend is Mog!

Mog: Thanks brother! In the Italian electronic scene my favourite producers are Pankow in the early nineties and now Jolly Music.

What are the essential elements for a good party when you are DJ’ing?

Dax: Main ingredient: the good music; the feeling: from the location, to the people, to the sound system.

Mog: Cool People

What is your ideal kind of music?

Mog: A mix between the Orb’s dreamlike atmosphere and Richie Hawtin’s minimalism, Autechre’s syncopated sounds and Lumukanda’s tribal rhythms.

Dax: I play several styles during a DJ set, I like to surprise people and make them dance with obscure disco tunes and mix them up with electro minimal tracks or moody ones. I love it! Tracks like Gaucho’s Dance Forever – DJ version (System Music) or Sounds of Humano by Sangy (Musix), Stand By by Code 61/2 (Many Records) are modern!

Give us a Top Ten list of favourite records, old or new, and tell us why.

Dax: Several records… You need to check my family-house.net web site every month or listen to the Mogdax sound. Here for you is a quick selection of secret (but not too secret!) weapons:

PASSENGERS Girls Cost Money (Durium)
Super boogie

AUTECHRE Amber (Warp)
Very close to me

VARIOUS Big Bear 002 (Big Bear)
The way I met Stevie Kotey and Bear friends

MFSB Mysteries Of The World (Phi’Int.)
Essential juice

JIMMY CRASH (Nugroove Records)
This is minimal

ADONIS We’re Rocking Down The House
Yes, we rock!

EL COCO Cocomotion (AVI)
Dancin’ baby!

RAY MANG / LEE TONG (Hole Subaltern)
Nu-funk dope

LIL LOUIS & THE WORLD Nice & Slo (CBS)
When I was young I usually played this at the end of every set. Perfect “ultimo disco”!

What do you in your free time, besides making and spinning music?

Dax: I’ll tell you. Music is my life … My free time is just for friends and my doll!

DW

MOGDAX – KEEP ON MG. (.pdf)

OASI FESTIVAL 31.08.2014 Corte Giustiniani (VI)

La suggestiva location che sorge sul giardino di un antica villa, la natura, il verde, il sapore dell’estate che sta per finire, si fondono alla tecnologia. alla musica elettronica riprodotta con i migliori soundsystem (Funktion one), valorizzata da visual ed elementi di light-design, dando vita ad uno scenario unico, un festival di 10 ore dal sapore internazionale. Una lineup che dimostra voglia di ricerca e attenzione verso artisti emergenti e qualitativamente interessanti, selezionati per la loro musica in seguito all’ ascolto di tanti promo e tanti dischi. Scelte non convenzionali che vanno controcorrente rispetto alle classiche proposte mainstream del nostro paese.
Headliner della serata è il canadese Fairmont, un artista che raramente si ha la possibiltà di ascoltare in Italia; con oltre 11 anni di carriera, più di 20.000 copie vendute con la hit Gazebo, si può ormai definire una leggenda, una figura chiave nel mondo della musica elettronica ! Oltre al suo live eseguito solo con macchine analogiche, ci saranno Lehar, Timelapse, My Flower, Die Roh, Alex Nilmar, Dax dj, Lago, Low Manuel oltre ai dj resident del progetto Oasi per un totale di 13 artisti divisi in 2 stage attivi dalle 16.00 alle 2.00.
Quantità ma sopratutto qualità ad un prezzo decisamente “low cost”, infatti saranno disponibili 1000 bracciali in prevendita con cui sarà possibile accedere all’evento a soli 8 € ! Per maggiori dettagli, info, news, curiosità sugli artisti e molto altro basta visitare la pagina fb www.facebook.com/OasiProject.

31/08/2014

OASI FESTIVAL
music from the future

16.00 — 02.00

STAGE 1 / FUNKTION ONE SOUNDSYSTEM

FAIRMONT live (Beachcoma, My Favorite Robot)
LEHAR (Connaisseur Recordings, CirQ)
TIMELAPSE (Liebe*Detail, Last Night on Earth)
MY FLOWER (Stem Records)
ALEX NILMAR (Oasi, Flamingo)
LOW MANUEL (Beachcoma, Sixtysevensuns)
LOFE’ (Oasi, Addicted music)

STAGE 2 / FUNKTION ONE SOUNDSYSTEM

DIE ROH (Muscle records, Chiwax, Crispy)
DAX DJ (Family House, Crispy)
LAGO (Hund, Berliner, HNGVR)
GAZ (Oasi, Flamingo)
STECCO JNR (Oasi, Flamingo)
MARC HARON (Oasi, Flamingo)

L’EVENTO E’ GARANTITO ANCHE IN CASO DI MALTEMPO NELLA ZONA COPERTA E INTERNA AL LOCALE

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AUDIO:
FUNKTION ONE
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PRICE:
advance ticket: 8 €
door ticket: 10 €

t-shirt: 25 €
advance ticket + t-shirt: 30 €
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PARTNERS:
Flamingo, Hund, Family House, Music solution, Funktion one, Corte Giustiniani

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CONTACTS / INFO / TICKETS:
335/1388196 Alex
342/7403042 Eros
348/3513276 Gaz

www.facebook.com/OasiProject

Corte Giustiniani – Viale Trieste – Montecchio Maggiore (VI)