TAG: Resident Advisor

Feb14

Ableton Inventor Calls Skrillex “Cliché”

It’s been a good week for dubstep superstar Skrillex after nabbing three Grammys on Sunday. But here’s something he might not like to hear. Experimental German musician and Ableton co-inventor Robert Heinke (Monolake) takes some digs at Skrillex in a new Resident Advisor interview. Speaking to RA editor Todd Burns, Heinke said of Skrillex:

You seem like the type of person who would have to go out of your way to listen to Skrillex.
I’m curious. And I learned to skip my prejudice, you know. There are a lot of reasons why I could say I hate this kind of music. But then, on the other side, I think I should at least try to understand what makes people like this stuff so much.

What did you figure out from listening to him? Anything? Anything positive?
Hah. Well, first of all as a technique his use of contrast is of course very intriguing. Even if I don’t like how he executes it. Like, what kinds of contrasts he is choosing and what kinds of sounds he’s using and what kind of clichés. His success seems to be based on this contrast between cheesy melodies and the evil dubstep cliché. And, without the contrast, it would be completely unbearable. If it would be only the evil dubstep cliché sounds you would immediately want to turn it off after ten minutes. If it would be only the cheesy melodies and vocals, then it would be unbearable. The combination is what makes it interesting to me.

More than anything, I find it very exhausting to listen to.
It’s absolutely exhausting. And that is the very interesting thing. It’s something you listen to for the very first time and you think, “oh, wow.” And you listen to it the second time and you think “ooof.” I believe that my music works exactly the other way around. You listen to it the first time and it’s kind of “Yeah, hmm, it’s OK.” You listen to it ten times and you think, “Hmm, interesting detail here.”

Heinke then goes on to acknowledge clichés within his own world of experimental music, but considering that Skrillex performs live using Ableton, that logo on his computer screen might make him cringe a bit every night onstage if he reads this. …MORE

Aug19

Masashi Nakazawa Mixes For Time Out New York, Plays RA X NYC Event

Mystery from the Pacific comes across the world for one special night. 

Masashi Nakazawa is a great mystery physically to everyone outside Japan, but his DJ skills have gotten him international praise and an exclusive spot on Resident Advisor’s historic RA X event on August 20th in NYC. His skillful mastery of mixing funk, soul, disco and jazz has resulted in an exclusive mix he did for Time Out New York to commemorate his upcoming appearance at Le Poisson Rouge on Saturday. Check out the mix after the jump.

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Aug17

Peven Everett: Chicago’s Finest

A soul-stirring interview with one of the living legends of Chitown. 

There’s no introduction needed when it comes to a visionary like Peven Everett. He transcends the standards of many that came from his town, simply because he has worked not harder, but smarter, than the rest of the pack. He’s often shifted his sounds, his focus and his vocal structures to whatever has been laid onto his lengthy path. From his early days working with fellow Chicago legend Roy Davis Jr. up until his most recent soul-centric albums, (Power Soul, Party Of The Year) he has maintained his presence worldwide as a phenomenal vocalist and prolific producer; which explains why he is playing Resident Advisor’s special RA X event  in New York City on August 20th with fellow musical dignitaries Mala, Masashi Nakazawa and the group King Sunshine, who will be collaborating live with Peven during his exclusive performance that night at Le Poisson Rouge. Peven took the time to chat with URB about his legacy, his stance on Chicago’s scene at the moment and what’s next for him in the immediate future. Check out the interview after the jump.

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Aug09

Watch A Doc On Detroit Techno In 2011 (Video)

Our friends over at Resident Advisor recently spent a week in Detroit to create this min-doc about the current state of the city’s techno scene. Included in the piece are interviews with Brendan Gillan (Ectomorph), Kyle Hall, Rick Wilhite, and URB’s own Joshua Glazer. Our favorite part is towards the end of the 20 minute clip, when the filmmakers visit Youthville to see Mike Huckaby teaching two kids, age 11 and 14, the intricacies of electronic music production.


Real Scenes: Detroit from Resident Advisor on Vimeo.


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Dec06

Villalobos + Hawtin Top RA Top DJs 2010 List

Techno mega-outlet Resident Advisor have released their annual Best DJs Poll, with enigmatic icon Ricardo Villalobos topping the list, while two Detroit ex-pats, Richie Hawtin and Seth Troxler, round out the top three in this Euro-centric look at the world’s best jocks.

You can read the whole list here, and vote for your favorite DJ in the URB Best of 2010 Readers poll here.