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For some time now the combined forces of Mark Caramelli and Paul Hargreaves have been causing quite a stir under their guise, Death on the Balcony. Their style fuses a range of influences from Disco & Deep House through to House & Deep Techno depending on the time, space and environment. Years of dedicated musical passion and an appreciation of numerous genres have lead to their sound becoming perfected and receiving popularity across the board. Expect some surprises from the duo’s record bag packing an endless warmth & soul on their journey with you…
Death on the Balcony’s release schedule is continually active with DOTB releasing & remixing with the likes of Culprit LA, Pets Recordings, Silver Network, Illusion Recordings, Akbal Music, Airdrop, Hissy Fit & Join The Dots. Whether it’s disco inflected fuel or house rhythms, these eclectically deft producers will juxtapose anything they lay their hands upon, mixing the beat of the drum with the melodic buzz of a hazy brain.
As one of the UK’s finest up and coming acts Death on the Balcony will be delivering more productions, remixes and playing world wide gigs as their range of musicality continues to evolve and they deliver a unique, well-timed narrative of the best sounds around.
London DJ/producer jozif has music in his blood, but it never came easy. He’s the self-professed least talented brother in a family whose passion for music descends directly from a father that made drumming his career. It’s been hard work, then, that has led him to the point where he’s now releasing on labels like Wolf + Lamb, Infine and Culprit as well as his own imprint Fist or Finger—an outfit co-run with Craig Richards. That, and an infectious personality that shines through on this laugh-heavy edition of the RA Exchange. Along the way, we touch on his approach to edits, his hard dance past and why the personal touch is the way to every promoter’s heart.
Please enjoy the full and frank interview with jozif courtesy of the Resident Advisor family HERE
We are proud to announce another new signing to the Reprise Publishing roster – Jini Cowan
In April of 2012 the legendary dance music magazine Mixmag christened 20 year old Jini Cowan as someone to ‘Keep An Eye On’ and its not difficult to see why. Also featured in Tillate Magazine as ‘One To Watch’ and accumulating no less than eight label signings in her first year as a producer, big things are expected from this hot new talent.
Based in Manchester but with demands from New York to Berlin to Croatia, Jini’s unique style can be heard all across the world, she names Guy Gerber and Magda amongst some of her strongest influences. Jini began work on her debut EP in July 2011 and within a matter of weeks it was snapped up by Axis Trax and released in August to which she received support from Paul Van Dyk, Jason Herd, Serotonin Thieves, Nikki Flame and Brandon Block. Jini is able to play a vast array of styles but has been gaining much recognition amongst many ~Tech House and House lovers as of late.
Jini says that music is something that is a huge part of her life and there is nothing that she enjoys more than being able to share her love for it with the world. With the current flux of female artists popping up around the world at present, Jini Cowan is one name that’s going to be on everyone’s lips.
_________________________________________________________________ Posted By: Harry on: 11th April 2012
We are proud to announce another new signing to the Reprise Publishing roster – Thomas Sari.
The Belgium based Thomas who has Turkish roots, infuses many different musical genres into his specific breed of electronica. If you have not caught one if his live performances or DJ sets, you might then enjoy listening to his original works and/or remixes which have been released by such labels as Missive Music, Timid Records, Night Drive Music and Vokuhila, to name a few. Thomas exposes himself to new music night & day, and puts together and rebuilds the very equipment he records with. His calling is to always evolve, in everything, and to create soundscapes that are rooted within the foundation of universal understanding.
_________________________________________________________________ Posted By: Ave on: 24th May 2011
We are proud to present our latest signing to the Reprise Publishing roster, representing the new wave of Polish dance music producers – The Phantom.
The Phantom aka Bartosz Kruczynski is a Warsaw based producer. Inspired by the British sounds of funky and grime, African house music and early club classics, he delivers his sub driven, dystopian tropicalia, proudly representing a new wave of Polish producers.
The debut ‘Cambodia’ (available on the Top Billin’s ‘PL Funky’ compilation) has been picked up by the likes of Ikonika, Bok Bok, Brodinski, The Captain, DJ Manaia, while played on BBC Radio 1 or Kiss FM. His next step are the uptempo, crunchy remix for Cracow’s Supra1 on the mighty Trouble & Bass and a rework of Jack Dixon’s ‘I Let You’ (Silverback Recordings), picked up by Sinden.
He delivered exclusive mixes for URB, Sonic Router, Trouble & Bass, Discobelle, The Fat! Club and Trash Menagerie blogs. The Phantom also has a number of exciting releases lined up for 2011.
_________________________________________________________________ Posted By: Ave on: 21st April 2011
James What steps up with his first solo release for Crosstown Rebels with an emotive pair of dancefloor weapons in ‘About Love’.
The two tracks of the packaged are intertwined and related in concept and spirit. Distant and edgy yet utterly enveloping, their melancholic backbone sits comfortably amidst the dreamy and evocative atmospheres.
‘About Love’ is an earth-shattering dancefloor classic to get lost in the wee hours. Calling cries of “I fell in love with something, and making love, giving, it just completely blew my mind” sets a despondent tone but hopes is wrapped in the rhythm and an element of nostalgia tied within the rave style synths.
On the B-side, ‘A Target For The Scene’ is just as mysterious with a mischievous sample in an alluring female tone describing her introduction to the world of drugs and addiction. Seducing with electronic stabs of melody, ‘A Target’ engulfs the listener in a spellbound web of sound.
Inspired by Edie Sedgwick, Andy Warhol’s muse from his infamous Factory days, this pairing of tracks possesses a distinct air of sexiness, mystery and fervent in keeping with her qualities. Made just prior to his recent move to San Francisco, James What has been busying penning a slew of new solo material including a forthcoming EP for Poker Flat. Interestingly his long term musical partner, Dan Berkson has also signed forthcoming solo material to Crosstown Rebels, coming later this year, and follows on from an earlier release on the label.
Greenmoney are the London based DJ/production duo Alex Phountzi, formerly of Bugz In The Attic, and Leo Greenslade, the co-founder and resident of the West London weekly institution YOYO. Having been on a steady rise over the past 12 months, the pair have built up an enviable reputation through their prolific (and well chosen) remix work and a DJ schedule that has seen them travel all over Europe, playing regularly at clubs/events such as Fabric, The Social (Paris), Annie Mac Presents and The Warehouse Project (to name but a few).
Having released their own debut – the Gold Ru$h EP – earlier this summer through A-Trak’s Fools Gold label, as well as recently remixing Professor Green & Lily Allen’s ‘Just Be Good To Me’ and the Redlight produced Mz Bratt ‘Selecta’, the pair are now fully focused on their newly formed Greenmoney Recordings and proud to present the Mista Men collective as their debut signings.
Debut signings Mista Men (aka Mella Dee, Woozee and Kid Kosy) are a young collective of DJ/producers that fall neatly into a very current mould of artists coming out of the UK underground club scene right now. Specializing in forward-thinking, bass-heavy 4×4 house beats with major influences from the throwback sounds of UK Garage, they make exactly the type of music you would hear in a Greenmoney DJ set – which will be the dealmaker for all future signings to the label.
To round the release off in style, the package includes a hot 2-step inspired remix from the South Wales production crew C.R.S.T (Chesus, Rodski, Stroud and Tony Blitz) plus bonus track Hold On for the heads.
Tracklisting:
A1) What U Do To Me (Original)
B1) What U Do To Me (C.R.S.T Remix)
B2) Hold On
Preview:
‘What You Do To Me’ out now exclusively on Juno and in all digital stores as of 13th December.
_________________________________________________________________ Posted By: Anthony on: 7th December 2010
We’re very pleased to announce the signing of Dan Berkson & James What to the Reprise Publishing roster.
Dan Berkson & James What are a London based production and live performance duo. Both Dan and James have been playing music, producing and DJing in their own separate projects up to now, but have now teamed up in an attempt to create their own blend of electronic house music.
Dan grew up playing keyboards, and was performing six nights a week in his hometown of Chicago by the age of 16. He entered the New England Conservatory of Music in 1993 and quickly immersed himself in the worlds of jazz, funk and soul. As his interests turned more to house, dub and electronic music, he went to London to study production and to be able to go to Fabric whenever he pleased. Since then, Dan has released records on many labels including Crosstown Rebels, Simple, Mood Music, Hypercolour, Movim, Exun, and Gourmet Recordings
Growing up in southern France, James first began playing guitar and other instruments in bands. He moved to London in 1999 to pursue music performance and recording arts studies at London College of Music and SAE. Since, he has been involved in a motley of music projects ranging from electronica to world music and has released records under various projects names. James What made his first appearances with productions on labels such as Treibstoff, Einmaleins Musik and Meerestief. He also produced a CD for the DeWolfe Music library and was selected to take part in the Red Bull Music Academy in Seattle.
Since their debut performance at Sonar festival in June 2006, Dan and James have been performing their unique live sets all around the globe. They have also been playing in a live band project with house legend Robert Owens. Using two laptops along with live synthesizers and drum machines, they perform and rework their music while always finding places for improvisation and keeping things fresh.