SHILOH and LUKE CHABLE ~ August 12th @ Brown Alley

by J-Slyde

Shiloh and Luke Chable @ Brown Alley - August 12th

Substance Sounds and LockNLoad are proud to present Justin Moreh, one half of Canadian duo Shiloh, and Melbourne’s own Luke Chable in an exclusive three hour back-to-back retrospective performance.

Having never toured or performed in Australia, Shiloh have been somewhat of an elusive act to Australian clubbers until now. With over 8 years of success at the forefront of progressive music, it’s hard to believe that neither of the brother duo have ever made it down to Australia, especially considering their close ties with Melbourne progressive kingpin Luke Chable.

Taking time out from their collaborative rock project, EMPIRE, Luke and Justin are set to deliver what will be one of their last performances before they knuckle down to work on the release of the debut EMPIRE album. Needless to say, for all self respecting progressive fans, this is an experience that may never be repeated and is definitely not to be missed!

Joining forces for the first time, Substance Sounds and LockNLoad will transform Brown Alley into a progressive house wonderland. Not one corner will be cut in order to deliver a memorable experience for all. A top of the line sound-system tuned to prog-perfection will ensure that the quality of sound is of the highest caliber. With a keen nod towards the vibe of yesteryear, a full color laser display will be in effect, provided and controlled by Melbourne based laserist pHotonCulture (aka JaseFOS). World renowned VJ, vdmo Kstati, will also be in the visual cock-pit, projecting onto large screens throughout the venue to complete this audio visual assault.

 

LINEUP:

● Shiloh (Canada / Baroque)
● Luke Chable (Lostep / Trojan Records)
● Steve May (Baroque / Armada)
● J-Slyde (Substance / Prognosis)
● Jules Plees (LockNLoad)
● Simon Murphy (Substance / Prognosis)

● Visuals by vdmo Kstati
● Lasers by pHotonCulture

 

WHEN:

● Friday, 12th August – 10pm till late

 

WHERE:

● Brown Alley- 585 Lonsdale St, Melbourne

 

TICKETS:

● $15 early birds from promoters – only 50 available. BE QUICK!
● $20 industry tickets from promoters
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SHILOH (Canada / Baroque)

http://www.shilohmusic.ca/
http://www.facebook.com/shilohmusic
8 years into their collective career as Shiloh the Moreh brothers need no introduction. In such a fast paced high turn-over industry Shiloh is a godfather to the latest incarnation of the progressive dance music scene without a doubt. In fact, you’d be hard pressed to find a progressive house DJ or artist that doesn’t cite Shiloh as an inspiration and influence.

Shiloh LiveShiloh’s rise to the top came fast and furiously with their very first single, “Will U Ever Come Around“, signed as the theme to a reality UK TV series and was one of the biggest dance releases of 2003–getting hammered by Sasha and pretty much every one else for that matter. The progressive breaks genre that had taken over at that time was championed by Shiloh and you couldn’t crack a magazine or e-article about the scene that didn’t mention that fact. 2007’s “Café Del Mariachi” by the duo is another highly notable release–one of the biggest records of that year, getting constant play from Sasha for months. “Cafe Del Mariachi” firmly entered the cannon of all time great progressive house releases.

As producers Shiloh are an icon of the dance music scene. Their discography has grown too numerous to keep track of with well over 100 entries of originals, remixes, compilation appearances and video game credits. They’ve done remixes for EMI and Global Underground, been commissioned by Jaguar Motorcars, and their music has made it into a handful of Sony Playstation games. Their fans include Sasha, Paul Van Dyk, Tiesto, Armin VanBurren, Hernan Cattaneo, Paul Oakenfold etc. who have all given heavy support regularly playing Shiloh’s tracks for almost a decade. Their music has been remixed by greats like Nick Warren and their mix compilation appearances resemble a who’s who list.

Shiloh’s full length artist album “Bleed” was named DJ Mag’s “Album of the Month” receiving 5/5 stars, praised as “little short of magical” and compared to dance music legends Orbital for album track “Melt”. The praise continues on with M8 Mag’s 8/8 and EQ Mag’s 5/5. “‘Bleed’ is arguably one of the most anticipated album releases in recent memory. No doubt that Shiloh with ‘Bleed’ has created an album that will earn them a place in the top of the leader board between BT, Hybrid and Way Out West. I can’t praise this album enough, the quality and the pure pleasure of listening to this album will mesmerize you.” (Clubbing Magazine)

Shiloh’s BBC Radio 1 mix on Annie Nightengale’s show (one of the most listened to radio shows in the world) went off to massive praise. Shiloh are in the highest demand as DJ’s and regularly play in all the far reaching corners of the globe, taking top billing at some of the best clubs, parties, and festivals around the world in Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America–headlining to as many as 12,000 people at Russia’s DJ Parade Festival.

Shiloh’s illustrious journey through this scene hasn’t been driven by marketing specialists or press juggernauts. Their success hasn’t been fueled by gimmicks. In fact, one thing has spearheaded their career and one thing alone… their music. It’s this fact that has made Shiloh an undeniably revered treasure to all progressive-minded dance music fans–a sentiment that has withstood the test of time and will continue to for many years to come.

LUKE CHABLE (Lostep / Trojan Records)

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Luke+Chable
Luke ChableLuke Chable has been at the forefront of the international dance music scene for almost a decade. Since his first release, ‘Accelerator’ (under the moniker Traveller presents Quest) which sold out of four pressings and appeared on no less than eight compilations around the world, Luke hasn’t looked back.

It wasn’t long before Luke had a plethora of original releases under his belt. Club hits like ‘Eat Static’, ‘Sealer’s Cove’, ‘Midnight In Cyberfunk’ and ‘Bitter & Twisted’ were standouts. The quality of Luke’s songwriting and production skills was soon recognised by DJs across the planet and his tracks became regular favourites with the likes of Deep Dish, Sasha, John Digweed and Danny Howells. Following on from this support, John Digweed signed Luke’s smash hit ‘Melburn to his Bedrock label. This in turn put Luke on the global map and set him up for his overseas success.

Luke’s defining moment on the international scene came from a collaboration with Danny Bonnici from seminal Australian electronic act Nubreed. ‘Ride’, a melodic, progressive house bomb was signed to major dance label Alternative Route and the rest is history. The instant success of ‘Ride’ set Luke up as an international powerhouse. In 2005 Renaissance invited Luke to do a compilation mix CD with Dave Seaman before embarking on a year long tour of the UK, Europe and the United States to support the release.

Off the back of his solo success, Luke has been a remixer in demand. His thumping main room sound has been sought after by labels such as Bedrock, Positiva, Ministry of Sound, Yoshitoshi and Black Hole. Some of the big names Luke has remixed include Steve Angello, James Ash, Tune Brothers, Stockholm Syndrome, Kasey Taylor and Shiloh.

More recently Luke has been collaborating in the studio with Australian dance legends TV Rock. This partnership has proven to be a killer combination with the hugely successful releases ‘Happiness (I’m Hurting Inside)’ and the hit ‘In the Air’ – feat Rudy which was released on Axwell’s Axtone Records. Luke has also remixed numerous TV Rock originals such as ‘Everything Changes’, ‘Times Like These’.

More recently Luke has provided remixes for UK superstar Dizee Rascal, ARIA winner Bertie Blackman, TYDI, Tin Alley, Sunlovers and Kaz James.

 

Prognosis ~ June Live Recordings

by J-Slyde

Prognosis JuneThe June installment of Prognosis saw the Substance krew back at Loop. Belting out beats from 10pm till stumps at 5am, the place was packed to capacity with smiling faces all round. Every DJ brought their A-game, showing off their skills behind the decks whilst offering up some of the most upfront electronic music going round. Was fantastic to see such great support for the Progressive sounds that we’ve been pushing. Many thanks to all those who made it down!

Downloads from the night are listed below.
None of the recordings have been edited or mastered and are provided as they were played live on the night. All files are 320kbps MP3s.

Insomnia
01. 16 bit lolita’s – Nobody Seem’s To Care [Anjunadeep]
02. Da Funk – Weekend Rubdown (Jaytech & James Grant Respray Mix) [Anjunadeep]
03. Jaytech – Djembe [Anjunadeep]
04. Danny Loko – Coastal (Eelke Kleijn Remix) [Anjunadeep]
05. Darin Epsilon & Paronator – Esperanto [Perspectives Digital]
06. Panoptic feat Jay Lumen – Surface Reborn (Ormatie Remix) [Baroque Records]
07. Medway & Luke Porter – RTFM (Shiloh Unreleased Remix) [microCastle]
08. 16 Bit Lolita’s – 4v2 [Anjunadeep]
09. Humate – Love Stimulation (Tom Middleton Remix) [Grand Casino Records]
010. Shiloh – Landmine Hopscotch (Soundprank ‘Aperture’ Mix) [Proton Music]
11. Spooky – Belong (Sasha Remix – Prankster Edit) [Anjunadeep]
12. Paul Keeley – Relic [Anjunadeep]

Jules Plees
01. Poison Pro feat Miusha – Alien {Proton}
02. Hernan Cattaneo & Soundexile – Cripsis (Quivver Remix) {Sudbeat}
03. Trim the Fat – Words {Baroque}
04. AlterImage – The Wasp {AlterImage}
05. Derek Howell – Weightless (Ad Brown Remix) {CDR}
06. MiracleBlue feat. Minnette – Chance (Matrick Remix) {Indigo}
07. Domy Castellano – Clouds {MistiqueDigital}
08. Deslaye – Hot Chicks {Baroque}
09. Ad Brown – Marimba (Urban Breathe Remix) {Perspectives}
10. Humate – Love Stimulation (Glenn Morrison Remix) {Grand Casino}
11. Jan Hammer – Crockett’s Theme (Tom Middleton Remix) {AnjunaDeep}

Timothy Allan
01. Mory Kante vs. Loverush UK! – Yeke Yeke (Timothy Allan Remix)
02. Made By Monkeys & Rossko – Euphoria (Timothy Allan Remix)
03. Kassey Voorn, Pete Mccarthey- Enso (Egostereo Remix)
04. Audiofly & Alex Flitsc – Long Way To Go (Pele Remix)
05. TA’s Space Manoeuvres Mashup
06. Dirty Cover – Diskotecha (Responz Remix)
07. Wally Lopez and Richard Dinsdale – Shamba (Sidebum and Redondo Remix)
08. Pablo Cahn – Elle (Original Mix)
09. Tetchy – Bring It Back
10. OTP – Out Of Phase (Original Mix)
11. Timothy Allan – Bring it Back
12. Ovidi Adlert Alan Leal – Mechanical Speech (Oscar Akagy Remix)

Simon Murphy
01 Pig & Dan – Tears of a clown (Max Cooper Expanded Remix)
02 Oliver Schories – Black Rain (Original Mix)
03 Sistema – Lenceria Barata (Dosem Remix)
04 Takt Tick – July Rain (Solee Remix)
05 Morris Cowan – Cavern Jive (Microtrauma Remix)
06 Emok – Tokyo Slickers (D-Formation Remix)
07 Secret Cinema & Egbert – Topaz
08 Spektre & Miniminds – Guillotine (Christian Smith Remix)
09 Kassey Voorn – Neptune (Cid Inc Remix)
10 A. Balter & Eitan Reiter – Sunny Afternoon
11 Ryan Davis – Supernova (Microtrauma Remix)
12 Flippers & DJ Slater ft U-Prag – Virus (Fiord Remix)
13 Dibby Dougherty & Dave Young – Hydra Island (Cid Inc Remix)
14 Blaues Licht – Subsoil (Microtrauma Remix)
15 Guy J – Heliscope (Egbert Remix)
16 Weekend Heroes – Supernova (Magitman Remix)

J-Slyde
TL / NA. Tooooo lazy. Shazam that shit!

Aaron Static – (withheld due to licensing issues)

 

Next Prognosis is set for Sat, August 20th featuring Dean Millson (Pretty Simple / Private Function), Travis Lucas (QLD / Involved), Dan Mada (QLD / Involved), Aaron Static, Simon Murphy and J-Slyde. Stay tuned for further details!

 

Prognosis ~ June 18th @ LOOP

by J-Slyde

Prognosis June

With a mere three successful events under their belts, the Prognosis krew have secured themselves a bi-monthly residency at the infamous Loop (the 3rd Saturday of every second month for those keeping track!).

A sought after venue in it’s own right, the last three Prognosis events have seen Loop transformed into a veritable wonderland of delectable auditory mayhem. Playing host to some of Melbourne’s most talented DJs, producers and visual artists, Prognosis has shown with only a handful of events that they are a truly unique event worthy of attention. Needless to say that this has shown to be common place and the trend is set to continue come round four on June 18th!

Continuing with their offering of high quality talent, the Prognosis krew have been lucky enough to secure Canadian born Timothy Allan. Now residing in sunny Melbourne Tim has earnt a solid reputation in the EDM scene with a multitude of worldwide top 10 Billboard, DMC and ARIA charting releases and remixes, including multiple tracks which have hit that magical number 1. His remix (now the main mix) of ‘The Shrink – Nervous Breakdown’ was DMC’s 5th biggest club track in the UK for 2010 and voted 2010′s 7th biggest dance track in the UK by Music Week. How’s that for talent?!

Welcoming back to the decks after a one event hiatus, Aaron Static also joins the ranks. Receiving airplay from Markus Schulz, Jaytech, Cid Inc, Sasha Le Monnier over the past few months, Static’s notoriety in the EDM scene has been going from strength to strength. Currently knuckling down on production, he’s been hard at work putting the finishes touches on one of his biggest releases of the year – Solar Empire. Set to be released on Indigo Records towards the end of June, Static will test drive the high quality Progressive anthem exclusively at Prognosis. Needless to say, for Static and Prog fans alike, it’ll be a set not to miss!

Visuals for the evening will be brought to you by VJ Pied Piper, while audio support duties will be handled by LockNLoad front man, Jules Plees, along with young gun and EDM aficionado Insomnia. Oh, and those guys J-Slyde and Simon Murphy might also be around.

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LINEUP:
● Timothy Allan (Audio Therapy / Armada )
● Aaron Static (Indigo / Hyline / Spherax)
● Jules Plees (Lock N Load)
● Simon Murphy (Substance / Interview)
● J-Slyde (Substance)
● Insomnia

● With visuals from: VJ Pied Piper
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● 23 Meyes Place, CBD
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● Saturday 18th June
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● FREE!!!!!!!!!!
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Prognosis Live Recordings

by J-Slyde

In the lead up to our third Prognosis event, which is set for April 16th @ LOOP – we thought we’d release a couple of the sets which were recorded live at our last two events. Unfortunately only a handful of the sets were able to be recorded due to technical difficulties, *cough* flat batteries *cough*, but those that were are well worth the listen!

All links are direct MP3 files – simply right click and save target as to download.
Please note that these are raw recordings and as such have not been mastered or edited in any way, shape or form. What you hear is what was played live on the night!

February

recoil – Live @ Prognosis Feb 2011
Aaron Static – Live @ Prognosis Feb 2011
J-Slyde – Live @ Prognosis Feb 2011

March

Simon Murphy – Live @ Prognosis March 2011
J-Slyde – Live @ Prognosis March 2011
Aaron Static – Live @ Prognosis March 2011
Darko – Live @ Prognosis March 2011

 

 

Prognosis ~ April 16th @ LOOP

by J-Slyde

Substance Sounds in conjunction with LOOP pres the newest concept in forward thinking nightlife!
Prognosis - April 16th @ LOOP

With two successful events under their belts the Prognosis krew are lining up for their third offering back at Loop. Yet again partying until stumps, their last event was nothing short of brilliant. Quality music, eye opening visuals and a fantastic crowd made for a fool-proof recipe. Not missing a beat, the krew were quick to lock-in a third date and are getting ready to do it all over again come April 16th.

Leading the charge this time round we’re very honored to welcome Melbourne’s own Prog pinup, Steve May. Having been play-listed by everyone from Tiesto to Carl Cox, Steve’s production is world class. Not just limited to his productions, as a DJ he has championed a versatile and genre-bending sound headlining shows across the globe.

After a mind blowing performance at our first event we’re also very happy to welcome back JaseFOS for a live Laptop set. If you haven’t seen his mastery of all things electronic then you must take this opportunity by the horns! Responsible for “that track” and producing, releasing, DJing and performing for the past 15+ years, Jase is a seasoned veteran when it comes to electronic music. Needless to say, the dancefloor will be in good hands when he graces the decks!

Delivering his fresh twisted take on everything electronic, Kultrun also joins the ranks to bring his unique production style to the floor. Guaranteed to have you stroking your chin whilst madly bopping all over the floor, this kid has had his work play-listed by everyone from Dubfire to MODE and even Armin Van Burren. Expect a set full of the highest caliber home-grown Prog and Tech you can poke a stick at!

Alas, it’s not all rainbows and unicorns this time round as Taran M is set to deliver one of the last sets of his career. The original inceptor of Substance and Co-founder with J-Slyde, the man is hanging up the Electronic promoting and djing booty’s indefinitely as he heads off to Alaska to hunt wild game using only a toothcomb and a Denny’s Breakfast burrito (Actual events of Taran’s future may differ from written dialog). Having played pretty much every electronic genre, graced major parties like Two Tribes, Godskitchen, Adventjah, major club residencies and of course running a filthy muck with the Substance crew, Taran’s set will be a display of everything he has exposed us to whilst being behind the decks at Substance (Bring sunnies; he’s a pale chap!).

Support duties for the night will be handled by the extremely talented Prognosis Pin-up boys J-Slyde and Simon Murphy, whilst visual duties will be handled by the one and only vdmo Kstati – whom left the crowd gobsmacked at our last event from his utterly astounding visuals.

So book the appointment, take the sick day from work and prepare to bulk bill your way to the Perfect Prognosis as Loop bar prepares for another diagnosable night of auditory mayhem.

LINEUP:
Steve May (Baroque / Armada)
Kultrun (Beat Geek / Jetlag / Indigo)
JaseFOS
Taran M (Hanging up the headphones set)
J-Slyde (Substance)
Simon Murphy (Substance / Space Pod)

VJ: vdmo Kstati

WHERE: Loop. 23 Meyers Place, CBD.

WHEN: Saturday, April 16th

PRICE: FREE!!!!!!!!!

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Prognosis Promo 01 ~ Mixed by: J-Slyde

by J-Slyde

Mixed in preparation for Prognosis’ second outing at Loop Bar on March 19th, J-Slyde offered up his skills to record a 2 hour mix compiling the many sounds of Prognosis. A journey that travels a gamut of styles and genres centered around Progressive and Techno music, this is a perfect taster of what you can expect from the sound system at Prognosis on any given night.

Prognosis Promo Cover
Stream:

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Duration: 117.31 minutes
Size: 268MB
Quality: 320KBPS MP3

Tracklist:
01. Guy J – Easy As Can Be (Original Mix)
02. Marc Romboy and Stephan Bodzin – Atlas(Gui Boratto Remix)
03. Oxia & Eric Borgo – Late Variations
04. Gorge – Humming Fireflies
05. Robbie Lowe – Real Time (Original Mix)
06. Exoplanet – Shepherd Of Consciousness (Moonbeam Remix)
07. Shiftone – The Roots (Original Mix)
08. Lior Lehav – Oh Boy (Original Mix)
09. Bed Rock – Emerald (Henry Saiz Remix)
10. Barry Jamieson & Charlie May – Homecoming (Sasha & Dimitri Nakov Remix)
11. Anthony Rother – Man Up That Hill (Gui Boratto Remix)
12. Alessandro Diga – Meltdown (Original Mix)
13. Microtrauma – Contrast (Max Cooper Remix)
14. Ripperton – Farra (Deetron Edit)
15. Microtrauma – Saturation (Ryan Davis Remix)
16. Radio Head – Everything… (Andi Müllers Looong Mix)
17. Way Out West – Surrender (Eelke Kleijn Remix)
18. Nic Chagall ft Jonathan Mendelsohn – This Moment (Prog Mix)
19. Mossy – Some Day (Original Mix)
20. Way Out West – We Love Machine (Jaytech Remix)
21. Hybrid – Disappear Here (Maor Levi Revealed Mix)

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