Win FREE tickets to our Chrissy Rooftop Party on Dec 18th!

by J-Slyde

Win FREE Tickets!Want to win free tickets to our Substance Chrissy Rooftop Party on Dec 18th @ Terminus Hotel? Well here’s your chance!

We’re giving away 5 tickets via our Facebook page. To enter, simply upload a photo to our Facebook page of yourself in a “rooftop” related predicament – it could be you on a rooftop, next to a rooftop, skateboarding off a rooftop, building a rooftop, whatever! The 5 most inventive photo’s will win themselves a free ticket to our Rooftop Party on Dec 18th!

Competition details:

  • You must tag yourself in your photo
  • Photos must contain or somehow be related to a “rooftop”. Feel free to include an explanation if the relation isn’t obvious
  • Winners drawn Fri Dec 3rd and notified via Facebook
  • Must be a fan of our Facebook fan page to be eligible to win
  • Photoshopped entries accepted!

Click HERE to head on over to our Facebook fan page

Full details on our Chrissy Rooftop Party can be found HERE

Substance Chrissy Rooftop Party

by J-Slyde

Substance Chrissy Flyer

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, Especially at Substance HQ. Taran M is doing his best impersonation of Santa Claus, J-Slyde is spiking the Eggnog and with Simon Murphy and Rich OK rounding up the reindeer things are getting into the Christmas swing.

So it’s time to deck the disco ballz with booze, Slurp through the sounds in a one horse open sleigh and tell the three kings to take an afternoon off as The Substance Christmas party calls the first noel of Electronic music into effect.

The regular residents will be caroling all of their substance Classics along with some very special guests in what will be THE LAST ROOFTOP PARTY at the Terminus Hotel before the apartments of sin go live. So make a list, check it off twice and get your ass down to the Terminus Hotel on the 18th of December for the last Substance Party at the Terminus Hotel and we all know nobody rocks the rooftop like the Substance Crew!!!!

 

LINEUP:

Taran M
J-Slyde feat Ru C.L
Rich OK
Simon Murphy
Muska (Mixed Messages)
Dave Juric (Clarity)
Darko (White Noise)
recoil (White Noise)

 

WHEN:

Sat, Dec 18th

 

TIME:

12pm-11pm

 

WHERE:

Terminus Hotel. 605 Victoria St, Abbotsford

 

TICKETS:

$10 early-birds avail from promoters or by emailing admin@substancesounds.net.
Only 50 released! First in best dressed!
$15 general tickets available from promoters and ONLINE via FestivalTix

FACEBOOK EVENT

18+ Event, Venue reserves the right to refuse entry if your (not) funny looking or it looks like you wont dance.

 

 

We’ve been lucky enough to secure the very talented Ru C.L for this event. Regarded as one of Melbourne’s finest and most talented MC’s, he’ll be teaming up with J-Slyde to offer up an energetic rhyme filled peak-time Breaks set. Expect nothing, be ready for everything!
Read below for a brief run-down on what he’s all about…

 

RU C.L BIO

http://www.rucl.com.au/

Ru C.L Bio Pic“Ru C.L” a.k.a. Rueben Campbell, is one of the most dynamic artists to emerge from the Hip Hop/Dancehall and Reggae scene. A ‘Jahstralian’ (Jamaican/Australian heritage) based in Melbourne, Ru C.L is an explosive entertainer with world wide appeal.

His talent is evident on every track of his first album “Straight Down The Line” a collaboration with Katalyst and executive producer Geoff Barrows of the acclaimed Portishead. This truly world class album was mixed and recorded in Bristol UK.

In his new Album ‘Brimstone & Fire’, Ru C.L returns with a skill-filled, exciting, unique, lyrically clever Hip Hop album. The production on this album has a classic Hip Hop universal sound, with a similarity in vocal delivery to the likes of Nas or Mos Def. Ru C.L is able to effortlessly cross between many genres. Hip Hop, Reggae, Dancehall, Sing Jay, Soul and R&B. ‘Brimstone & Fire’ leans more towards classic Hip Hop, however there is evidence of his diversity in this album. Ru C.L’s range of musical skills will always keep audiences eager to hear what is coming next. This Jahstralian charismatic performer is set to relight the fire with his new Hip Hop master piece ‘Brimstone & Fire’. Look out for this album to be released in 2011.

Ru C.L performs in various capacities which includes acting or as an MC for events such as Raggamuffin Festival 2010. His reputation within the Hip Hop, R&B Reggae and Dancehall community, has seen him share the stage with acts such as Jurassic 5, Pharcyde, Talib Kweli, Pharoahe Monch, Guru, Super Natural, Estelle, Z trip, Mob Deep, Sly & Robbie, Mad Professor, Mighty Sparrow, Lee Scratch Perry, The Wailers, DJ Craze and many more. Ru C.L toured and performed nationally with the Black Eyed Peas & John Legend.

J-Slyde ~ Live @ Substance Rooftop

by J-Slyde

We were lucky enough to record J-Slyde’s set live on the day of our last Rooftop party. Offering up a combination of prog, tech-house and breaks, the set gives a great indication as to how lively the party was. For those that missed out this is your chance to hear exactly what went on, for those that were there this is your chance to re-visit the day. 🙂

Free 320kbps download via Soundcloud.


http://soundcloud.com/substancesounds/j-slyde-substance-rooftop-oct-16th-2010

Substance Rooftop Party ~ Review!

by J-Slyde

In the wake of the Rooftop Party, all we’ve heard is good things about how the day went and how everyone enjoyed themselves. For those unfortunate few that missed out on the day InTheMix.com.au sent down their trusty reviewer, Alianne, to cover the day. She’s done extremely well in capturing what was one of our best events to date. Special thanks to her for the kind words 🙂

Full article can be found HERE

The Substance crew specializes in amazing parties featuring quality tunes and lots of shenanigans, Rather than bringing in internationals, they embrace the best of Melbourne’s considerable local talent, resulting in grooving sets of a variety of different genres. Previous gigs have included Danny Bonnici at their last Terminus Rooftop party, and Mixed Substance at Brown Alley, showcasing a selection of different locals such as J-Slyde. Tonight, Melbourne’s prog legend Luke Chable would be joining some of the usual crew, along with Muska and Alison Spong, to name just a few.

It was my first time visiting the Terminus Hotel, a cosy two-storey bar in Abbotsford, and even from the outside, I could hear tunes drifting down from the rooftop, making me excited to get inside. Past a fireplace and up a flight of stairs were two rooms with a few people chilling on couches, but the main party was outside on the covered balcony. The weather forecast for the Saturday was for cold and rain, so the dancefloor was completely covered over with plastic along most of the sides too, protecting the booth. Luckily Melbourne’s notorious skies decided to grace us with sun shining onto the dance floor for a big chunk of the afternoon. Dancing in the sun, sunnies on, to deep bassy tunes was amazing!

Taran M was finishing up his set when I arrived, playing a fun and funky mix of tracks, with some remixes of commercial tracks thrown in (I think I may have heard Jay-Z and Linkin Park). Alison Spong was up next, popping her Substance cherry. She played deep progressive tracks, with some excellent melodies thrown in. Not too full on, and ideal for that point in the afternoon, when the majority of the crowd began to arrive. Her mixing was spot on and her set time was ideal, just as the crowd began to swell for the evening.

The upstairs bar, conveniently located at the back of the rooftop area, was kept busy. Their snakebite pints, pink and deadly, were a big hit! Next up came Simon Murphy, who opened with a very amusing remix of Duck Sauce’s Barbra Streisand. He was playing deeper and techier tunes, and soon had the dancefloor moving. I think I heard a D-Nox and Beckers track or two in his set; nice and progressive.

J-Slyde took over around 6pm, and took the party up another level. The sun was shining through the plastic walling behind the booth, dusting the rooftop dancefloor in golden light, as he brought out the breakbeat. A selection of slightly cheesy but oh so good tunes sent the dancefloor wild. Bouncy breaks like The Stanton Warriors’ Still Here transitioned smoothly into techy house, and back into more hip-shaking breaks. Prodigy vs Elite ForceSmack my Force Up was probably the standout tune for me, an excellent mash-up of two banging songs. I loved the placement of the booth right in front of the dance floor so we could see watch his skilful mixing. By the time his hour was up the crowd was ready to dance even more for Chable.

Luke Chable opened with Timo Mass’s Better Make Room (James Holden remix), groovy and a little bit techy, and continued with a selection of some of his classic progressive tunes: his remix of Cloud Cuckoo by Sasha bathed the crowd in melody, and he smoothly blended in several excellent tracks by James Holden, an artist who complements his own style very well. Chable’s classic remix of Dream On was a 10-minute journey through the best of melodic progressive house.

He eventually brought his set to a close but gave into the crowd, playing as an encore PQM’s You are Sleeping, sending the rooftop wild. Overall his set showcased some excellent progressive classics, but I was very disappointed he didn’t feature even one of his classic breakbeat tunes and remixes, especially Melburn, which would have been beautiful on the rooftop. His set did take the energy level down a notch from J-Slyde’s set.

Next up, Muska took the music deeper with a dancey set of rhythmic deep house and tech. The rooftop was beginning to empty out a bit now; with the onset of night it had gotten quite chilly, and despite dancing and a few scattered heat lamps I was feeling the cold. I stuck around for most of the hour, digging Muska’s selection and having a little more room on the dancefloor, but eventually decided to call it an excellent evening and take my weary self home.

Substance put on a stellar party; the crowd was wonderfully friendly, the venue was comfy and perfect for an afternoon gig, and the music was amazing throughout the night, and interestingly varied. The weather and sunshine was the icing on top of a very delicious evening.

J-Slyde & Taran M ~ ITM Mix

by J-Slyde

ITM MixThis was a feature mix which was done for inthemix.com.au in the lead up to our Substance Rooftop event featuring Luke Chable on Oct 16th.
Part 1 is mixed by J-Slyde where he touches on the smoother prog and tech-house roots.
Part 2 is mixed by Taran M where he concentrates on the peak-time electro-house vibes.
The mix attempts to illustrate Substance’s diversity with the music that they bring to their events.

Part 1 – J-Slyde
01. Fatboy Slim & Herve – Machines Can Do The Work (Joris Voorn Does The Work Remix)
02. King Roc – A Pocket Full Of Prose (D-Nox & Beckers Remix)
03. Fergie – Slazenger (D-Nox & Beckers Remix)
04. Fiord – Get Up Jude (Beckers Remix)
05. Hernan Cattaneo & Soundexile ft Tomomi Ukumori – Cripsis (Quivver Remix)
06. Anthony Pappa & Quivver – Sofastar DJs (Original Mix)
07. Quivver – Sludge (Final Mix)

Part 2 – Taran M
08. AC Slater – Jack Got Jacked (Jackbeats Remix)
09. Unconditional – Gladiators (Nari & Milani Remix)
10. Hot City – Hot City Bass (Original Mix)
11. Afrojack – Polkadots
12. Laidback Luke – My God
13. T-Rek – Out My Bitch

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In The Mix Looking Local Interview with Luke Chable and J-Slyde

by J-Slyde

In The MixIn the lead up to our Rooftop Party, In The Mix caught up with J-Slyde and Luke Chable for a quick interview about all things Substance and what to expect from Luke’s set.

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Happy reading 🙂

With a genre-non-specific music policy and a grass-roots vibe, Substance has been doing its thing for over two years now. Its no-nonsense mission to bring people together to party has proven a hit. After hosting Danny Bonnici for a throwback set earlier this year, the crew has secured another Melbourne legend Luke Chable to dip back into his own classics. We bailed up the Substance players for this Looking Local feature.

What’s the musical philosophy behind Substance?
One of the key aspects we concentrate on when putting on Substance events is offering up an eclectic spread of electronic genres. As our music tastes are so varied I think it’s fair to say that the philosophy behind Substance is not to discriminate where the music is concerned as we find that there’s quality in every genre. We try really hard to convey that in the events we put on.

What have been some of the highlights from your two-and-a-bit years on the scene?
Every event we put on is a highlight! But if I had to narrow it down, our last Rooftop Party, which we held for our second birthday would have to be one of the biggest highlights we’ve had. We were lucky enough to secure Danny Bonnici for an exclusive old-school set – a producer I’ve admired since I first got into DJing and electronic music. It was such a huge thrill to have him down and a really humbling experience. The place was packed out, it was a great day, the crowd were up for a good time, music was on point and everyone had a rocking time. Then to top it off at the end of the night we received ‘the nod’ from a punter – it was like that scene from the movie Groove.

What are some of the risks with running a smaller-scale party in a city like Melbourne?
The risks aren’t really that much different when compared to larger type events. All the usual money-related risks that you face when you put on an event, ensuring you can pull a crowd, match bar spends, pay DJs, promoters and staff, and so on. Obviously because you’re putting on a smaller event the risks aren’t as large, but that is also true for the profit margin. So in a sense you’re running a tighter ship and are restricted a lot more.

Any ideal guests you’ve got your eyes on for the future?
We’ve got our eyes on a few – some Melbourne based DJs that have been in hibernation, like our last guest Danny Bonnici and our upcoming guest Luke Chable. We’ve always been about pushing local talent – there’s that much quality in our home town we don’t really see much need to be looking overseas or interstate just yet.

You’ve got Luke Chable playing an old-school set. What are you hoping to hear from him on the day?
The list is immense! Needless to say I’m a big fan. I’d really love to hear him play some of his older solo and remix work – things he released around the ‘03-05 mark. If I had to choose one track for him to play tho it’d be Melburn or his remix of Gus Gus – David. But I’m sure I’ll be happy with whatever he plays. He’s such a talented artist, so I think we’re all in very safe hands.

How important is the venue for creating the right atmosphere at Substance?
It’s definitely up there, but I can safely say that it’s not the most important factor when it comes to creating the right atmosphere. Music is always at the top for us – that’s what we’ve been about from the start, and that’s what we’ll continue to push. The venue is always a close second though!
Sadly the venue we’re running in at the moment, Terminus Hotel in Abbotsford, has had residential apartments built around it, so it’s looking like we’re on our last few events before new sound restrictions are in force. If all goes to plan we’re hoping to get another one in before the end of the year. Check substancesounds.net for upcoming info.

DJ PROFILE: LUKE CHABLE

I know you’ve been busy with a rock project. Are you looking forward to revisiting the ‘old school’ for this party?
I’ve been very busy with the Empire project for a while now, but I’ve also been writing the possible last round of dance tunes before the showcase for the band. It’s always fun to have a look back at the classics of yesterday, but to have a party with them is even more fun.

Can the cyclical nature of dance music be exhausting, or is it essential to keep the scene interesting?
It’s tiring, yes. But at the same time, it has to happen, otherwise it would all fall on its arse.

Do you still feel Melbourne has the strongest club scene in Australia?
As I haven’t been to many clubs around the country and really experienced it, I couldn’t comment on that with any real evidence. However, I know Melbourne’s club scene is amazingly strong, and its not often you get a city with so many clubs and so many nights on all the time.

When your tracks like Ride and various remixes were making waves overseas, were you tempted to up and relocate?
I moved to Amsterdam in 2005, and spent the year touring Europe and the world both with Renaissance and on my own. I returned to take time off for nearly two years after the Lostep GU tour in 2006.

On a DJ front, what’s your equipment of choice?
CDJ1000s and Pioneer 800.

Any particular record you’re looking forward to dusting off at Substance?
My swag is getting dusted off, and its going be one hell of an hour. All will be revealed on the night!