[Glasgow] SCUBA (Hotflush records / Berghain) Sun 21st Feb

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[Glasgow] SCUBA (Hotflush records / Berghain) Sun 21st Feb

Post by sods law » Wed Jan 20, 2010 11:15 pm

Last Minute presents...
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SCUBA


Resident DJ and Co-Promoter of SUB:STANCE nights at the world's no1 club, Berghain in Berlin and Owner of Hotflush Recordings


What can I say folks this Guy is amazing. It will now be third time I have booked him in last 12 months.

There's a lot to like about this guy, he plays so many different genres and blends them with such precision.

The last time he played, he started of with what I would call an early garage style of music. It went from this to house then right into a well crafted dubstep set, topped off with some sublime techno.

If you haven't heard him already now's your chance.

Its on a sunday night in a perfect little venue on Queen Street
and should round off nicely what is set to be some weekend.

Support Dj's

GostWan
(Electric Eliminators/Fortified Audio)
Le Mac
(Velvet)

Sunday 21st Feb 2010
@ La Cheetah
£6 entry
11pm - 3am

http://www.myspace.com/paulhotflush

http://www.hotflushrecordings.com/

http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj-page.aspx?id=1867

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=112513920148

http://www.velvetmusic.co.uk
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Re: [Glasgow] SCUBA (Hotflush records / Berghain) Sun 21st Feb

Post by sods law » Thu Jan 28, 2010 3:13 pm

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Ostgut Ton have announced plans to release a mix album in conjunction with Berlin-based dubstep night Sub:stance.

Since making its Berghain debut back in July 2008, Scuba, AKA Paul Rose, and Paul Fowler's Sub:stance parties have pretty much become the byword for forward-thinking Berlin bass music. Mala, Martyn, The Bug and Joker have been among the many names brought to the German capital over the last 18 months. The night's first birthday celebrations even saw the bash expand throughout the Berghain complex, with Stacey Pullen and Dan Curtin playing Panorama Bar.

With all this in mind, it should come as no surprise that Osgut Ton will be the home for the Sub:stance mix CD. Compiled and mixed by Rose himself, the disc represents a snapshot of the Scuba sound, with four of his own unreleased cuts making the grade alongside a healthy slab of material from his Hotflush imprint. While nicely varied in its scope and sound, the mix has an undoubted air of the dark side throughout, typified by appearances from Surgeon, Ramadanman and Shackleton.

Tracklist
01. Sigha - Light Swells (In a Distant Space)
02. Airhead - Paper Street
03. Sigha - Early Morning lights
04. Pangaea - Sunset Yellow
05. Joy Orbison - The Shrew Would Have Cushioned The Blow
06. Shortstuff - See Ya
07. Untold - No-one Likes a Smart Arse
08. Scuba - You Got Me
09. Surgeon - Klonk pt 4
10. DFRNT - Headspace (Scuba's secret mix)
11. AQF - Born and Raised (version)
12. Badawi - Anlan 7
13. Joy Orbison - Hyph Mngo
14. Mount Kimbie - Maybes (James Blake remix)
15. Sigha - Seeing God
16. Ramadanman - Tempest
17. Instra:mental -Voyeur
18. Sigha - Shapes
19. George Fitzgerald - Don't You
20. Scuba - Minerals
21. Shackleton - It's Time For Love
22. Mala - Stand Against War
23. Scuba - Last Stand
24. Joker - Psychedelic Runway

Ostgut Ton will release Sub:stance on January 25th, 2010.
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Re: [Glasgow] SCUBA (Hotflush records / Berghain) Sun 21st Feb

Post by sods law » Thu Jan 28, 2010 3:14 pm

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ArticleUnderwater love

Scuba dives deep into Berlin bass Like the sound of garage that it evolved from, there was a time a few years ago when dubstep seemed like, if not a London thing, then definitely a UK phenomenon. So when producer Scuba, aka Paul Rose, moved to Berlin, home of all things techno, in 2007 it might have seemed a rather perverse career choice.
Cut to the present day, however, and Scuba's new compilation, 'Sub:stance', (released on 25th January by Ostgut Ton), marks a year in which his club of the same name has celebrated the first birthday of its monthly Friday night residency, at the infamous Berghain. Dubstep has entered waters previously only patrolled by techno, and it's Scuba leading the way.
"It was a pretty wild stab in the dark to put dubstep on in an enormous club," he admits, initially surprised to have been offered a Friday night. "When we went to meet them we were expecting a Thursday or a Monday! The fact it's done well is amazing."
While he cites record shop Hard Wax stocking dubstep as having a huge influence, "it's vital as it's such an institution in the city, and got it noticed in the wider music community," it's his own roots discovering dance music through '90s techno that shine through in both Scuba's productions and Sub:stance's diverse line-ups, capturing the imagination of all manner of fans of electronic music.
"We always try to have a proper dubstep DJ playing, like Distance, but we also have more 4/4 DJs. Martyn played pretty much straight house when he was there," he explains. Old school techno dons Stacey Pullen and Dan Curtin even joined Appleblim when Panorama Bar also opened for their birthday.
The mix represents Scuba's sets over the last 12 months, emerging from the deepest, dubbiest depths of Sigha before hitting the post-rave and two-step of Joy Orbison and Untold — all three signed to his superb Hotflush label — but it also packs in the dark glitchy techno of Surgeon and Instra:mental.
It's this schizophrenic identity that's given birth to SCB, his alter-ego for "much slower, straight ahead house and techno. When I'm not playing a Sub:stance set, I tend to play more house tracks, so SCB stuff would fit in those kinds of sets."
While this ability to effortlessly transcend genres is what makes Scuba so compelling, constantly shifting into uncharted territories makes finishing an album particularly challenging.
After scrapping much of his first album before rewriting it, the clichéd 'difficult' second album seems to be proving just that.
"I've done it again!" he says. "I have a mastering appointment booked for next week so the computer is on at the moment. I'm thinking I need to finish a few tunes!"
In the meantime, however, the album launch on 15th January at Berghain sees Kode 9, Martyn, Shackleton and Pangaea amongst those helping him to continue bringing the bass to Berlin.

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Re: [Glasgow] SCUBA (Hotflush records / Berghain) Sun 21st Feb

Post by sods law » Thu Jan 28, 2010 3:16 pm

Here's some details I got sent on his forthcoming artist album, which may be of interest. It's out 22nd March

"Scuba, aka Paul Rose, has been at the forefront of the dubstep scene since its birth. Having founded the innovative and influential Hotflush Recordings label in 2003, he has continually brought colour and depth to an advancing genre, expanding its sonic structure and increasing its influence on the wider electronic scene. Through Scuba and seminal work by central figures including Distance, Vex’d and more recently Mount Kimbie and Joy Orbison, Hotflush remains crucial to the immediate moment and the developing future of the most exciting aspects of electronic music.

Following the first Scuba LP, A Mutual Antipathy (200, and the more recent Aesaunic EP (2009), this album takes the Scuba sound to a new level. The collision of dubstep and techno has produced startling music from a wide range of producers in the last few years, none more than Scuba, and that has been well documented. But Triangulation moves past the dubstep/techno axis and into new territory. Working at multiple tempos, the album covers an area ranging from house to experimental drum n bass while retaining the Scuba sound that has become so distinctive.

You Got Me and So You Think You’re Special, released as an advance 12”, reflect the range of the album with the huge bass and frenetic energy of the former contrasting with the melancholic atmospheres and melodies of the latter. The listless beauty of Before, the aggressively percussive Minerals and the hyperactive electro of On Deck provide further stylistic variation, but this is not simply a collection of tracks – for the best sonic results this album should be listened to in full.
- - - - Tracklisting - - - -
01. Descent
02. Latch
03. Three Sided Shape
04. Minerals
05. On Deck
06. Before
07. Tracers
08. You Got Me
09. So You Think You’re Special
10. Heavy Machinery
11. Glance
12. Lights Out"
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Re: [Glasgow] SCUBA (Hotflush records / Berghain) Sun 21st Feb

Post by Plasmic aka Hanlo » Wed Feb 03, 2010 5:46 pm

Yes! Got Mondays off so i will be there!!!!

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