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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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!

Substance Rooftop Party feat Luke Chable

by J-Slyde

Spring has sprung and the Substance Krew could think of no better way to celebrate than to launch the Audible assault craft, loading the guns to stun and deliver the second instalment of their Rooftop party series. If you missed the last one, don’t make the same mistake twice!

The Terminus rooftop has barely recovered from the first round of shenanigans and god only knows if it will be able to handle the second coming. Our first special guest is non-other than Melburn’s prog pin-up, Luke Chable. Keeping a low profile over the past year to concentrate on his Rock n’ Roll roots Luke was nice enough to agree to an exclusive Oldschool set. Whether it be his solo productions or his team ups with artists such as Danny Bonnici, Jono Fernandez, NuBreed or with Phil K (under their Lostep guise), Luke has been responsible for some of the biggest prog and breaks tracks of the past 10 years. Play listed by some of the biggest names in the world, his production is quite simply, second to none. Needless to say we’re very happy to have him on-board.

Backing up what is already a solid guest we prepare for Muska’s first set on substance shore’s. The head honcho behind the massive Melbourne party crew Mixed Messages. His sets bring all genre’s into one flowing musical crescendo hence bearing reason as to why he is one of Melbourne’s most noticeable and notorious party DJ’s.

We also welcome Alison Spong on board to pop her Substance cherry. Having secured numerous support slots in all genres of the Melbourne scene of late and appearing here there in everywhere, Alison’s sets pack plenty of punch and we’re sure there will be no exceptions when she graces the balcony for her prime time afternoon set.

With the regular residents getting ready to drop all types of madness and regular guests Hendo, Recoil and Alex DB. You better keep the 16th of October clear, get those drinking goggles cleaned and polish off the party boots, cause ITS ROOFTOP ROUND 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

DJS

Luke Chable (Trojan Records / Lostep)
Muska (Mixed Messages)
Alison Spong
Alex DB
Recoil (White Noise)
Hendo (Budgiecollective.com)

With residents: Taran M, J-Slyde, Simon Murphy, Mouka, Rich OK

 

WHEN

Saturday 16th October
12noon – 11pm

 

WHERE

Terminus Hotel, 605 Victoria St, Abbotsford.

TICKETS

$10 Early birds from promoters. Limited amount released! Email admin@substancesounds.net to secure
$15 general tickets from: FestivalTix.com.au
More on the door

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LUKE CHABLE BIO

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.

Mixed Substance Audio Treats!

by J-Slyde

SpkrNot sure what to expect for Mixed Substance? Need some music to tire you over until the event? We gots shit covered!

Listed below are a handful of free downloads from some of the DJs that’ll be playing on the night. They give a great snapshot of what to expect. Totally free to download, high quality musak fo’ ya earz! No catch – our treat!

Full info on Mixed Substance can be found HERE. See you all on Sept 24th!!

Muska ~ August 2010 Mix

J-Slyde ~ Live @ Loop Bar

Mouka ~ Live @ Substance 2nd Bday

Rich OK ~ The Weekend Starts Kicked Mashup

Simon Murphy ~ Live @ Interview

Simon Murphy ~ Live @ Unstable Sounds

Mixed Substance ~ Sept 24th

by J-Slyde

Mixed Susbtance

Mixed Messages & Substance team up Friday September 24th to bring crews and djs together to experience a night of electronic music of all styles. These two crews are renowned for their awesome vibe and ability to mash up music of all underground and party styles.

This night promises to be a spectacular event incorporating Decor – Music – Vibe, good people and 2 rooms including the Garden Bar roof top area.

LINEUP:

Special Guest – Daniel Farley (NZ)
Muska / Tahl / J-Slyde / Taran M / Mouka / Tavish / Simon Murphy / Diistortiion / Kodiak Kid / Rich OK / JD vs Shifty Sly / Craig Pringle / Fergus

WHEN:

Friday, 24th September

WHERE:

Brown Alley – 585 Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000

PRICE:

$10 glist – Say “SUBSTANCE” at the door!
$15 general

FURTHER INFO:

Facebook Event

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THE CREWS

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SUBSTANCE

The Substance krew are a group of like minded party goers dedicated to bringing the freshest sounds to the Melbourne party scene. They endeavor to offer something fresh and different to their punters. Not adhering to current ’nightclub etiquette’, the Substance elite DJ krew showcase sounds from a plethora of different electronic genres and styles on any given event – giving their punters an orgasmic journey through the aural delights of EDM.

Substance don’t have to sell anything, the line up speaks for itself. A little bit of everything mixed in with a whole lot of fun. The formula to make the substance is simple. Start with concentrated breaks blended into Electro. Mix in a beaker of tech, a test tube of prog, a spatula full of minimal and a litmus test of trance and everything in between in what promises to be a fanatical night of auditory assault.

With a stellar line up of kick ass residents and a galaxy of local and Interstate special guests throughout the year Substance is guaranteed to bring you nothing more than a good time. So keep your eye’s on the look out and your ears to the ground as we lay down some serious sounds!

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MIXED MESSAGES

The Mixed Messages philosophy centers on cultivating new concepts in dance music culture and evolving current trends in the way that dance music is created, played and enjoyed. We acknowledge that any subculture has the ability to magnify human foible and virtue. Moreover, we seek to uphold the integrity of dance music culture by readily embracing the power that our industry has to make positive changes that extend to the wider community. We do this through the emphasizing a high-quality club product and rejecting the aspects of club culture that compromise the characteristically underground notion of being ‘all about the music’.

Our music policy steps outside the restriction of genre and defies the popular notion of playing only club anthems. Our DJs are encouraged to consider a Mixed Messages party as an opportunity to exhibit their art through structuring sets that could not be heard anywhere else. A Mixed Messages DJ reads the room and responds by taking everyone present on a journey of sound, infused with their own signature style which keeps people coming back weekend after weekend. The appeal for a DJ to play a Mixed Messages party has enabled us to secure the best DJs from each genre that is definitive of the Melbourne underground sound. We have an unrivaled artist roster for our regular nights and carefully tailor our touring line-ups to best suit the hosting venue.

J-Slyde live @ Loop Bar

by J-Slyde

J-Slyde recently played at Loop Bar in Melbourne, in support of Solid Light. Lucky for us he managed to record his set.
House, Tech-House, Prog and Electro were all on the menu. A peak-time set guaranteed to get you up and dancing.

TL:
01: Cassius – 99 (Tim Green Remix)
02: Harry Choo Choo Romero – Phuture (Joris Voorn Remix)
03: Joris Voorn – The Secret (Original Mix)
04: Dirtyloud – Disco Recordz (Original Mix)
05: Ticon – Models On Cocaine (Weekend Heroes Remix)
06: Pascal & Pearce – Disko Biscuit (Original Mix)
07: Weekend Heroes – Sidewinder
08: Beastie Boys vs James Harcourt – Intergalactic Arachnofunk (J-Slyde Mash) [FREE DOWNLOAD]
09: Jaytech – Ozone (Original Mix)
10: Gui Boratto – No Turning Back (David Tort Remix)
11: Way Out West – The Gift (Gui Boratto’s Fallopian Remix)
12: Yothu Yindi – Treaty
13: Kings of Leon – Use Somebody (Kalus Remix)
14: Underworld – Scribble (LP Version)

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