Joey Beltram,
Dave Angel
Trevor Rockcliffe
Colin Dale
Surgeon
Mark EG
Billy Nasty
Chris Liberator
Dave the Drummer
Miss Djax
Ben Long
Dj Ribbz
Perhaps few sets from techno from mid 90 as well.
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Joey Beltram,
Dave Angel
Trevor Rockcliffe
Colin Dale
Surgeon
Mark EG
Billy Nasty
Chris Liberator
Dave the Drummer
Miss Djax
Ben Long
Dj Ribbz
Perhaps few sets from techno from mid 90 as well.
seen viper xxl a good few year ago and he bored me to tears
is tetrapak not Arkus p and Boris s. ? Would be a great booking too, thier set from awakenings is one of the best schranz sets i have herd!
Really? he has some top quality productions, i have dl'd a few of his sets wasn't mad on em, but they weren't bad.
Mark said about a big name Schranz name as a possibility - he would pull in ''that'' crowd. It's all very well people saying 'Dave the Drummer, Liberators, Calver, RTB Geezer etc'' but how many times have most punters seen most of them? Loads.
I'd want some of them, some BMB style stuff, maybe some US stuff, mix it up.
up and coming schranz OBI or Ogi both are releasing absolutely brilliant stuff time and time again.. OBI more so.
Apart from the obvious (SUF crew)...
Gayle San
Dave Clarke
CJ Bolland
Chris Finke
Ade Fenton
Valentino kanzyani
Eric Sneo
Robert Natus
Chris Liebing
Mauro Picotto
Secret Cinema
DJ Bone
UR
Luke Slater
jay Denham
Surgeon
And of course
Me (demo available on request :D)
I'd also like to hear Hawtin do a harder set.
Dj Boss! :D
hawtin
beyer
gayle san
dave clark
Surgeon
secret cinema
mauro picotto
Secret Cinema
Cari Lekebusch
ben sims
Industryalizer + The Advent
JAMIE ****ING LIDELL if you could get him to play live techno set
Dave the drummer
Jerome Hill
Subhead
Jamie Ball
Me
if you spread your bets and wanted to pull the biggests crowd
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Really? he has some top quality productions, i have dl'd a few of his sets wasn't mad on em, but they weren't bad.
a was well let down by him, a thought he was gna hammer it out big time but he was mega disapointing.... at the end of his set no one clapped or cheered or even made a sound, everyone just turned and walked out the door - it was well strange
too right people want to have a great night but surely punters should trust the judgement of the promotors. It's not as if they're gonna book someone shite who can't play a great set.
There's far too much emphasis on booking the same old dj's. If promotors stick to the same gameplan then when the time comes that a dj hangs up their headphones or moves on then there's gonna be even less of a scene. imo of course
immersion
advent
david moleon
mhonolink
rob stow
luke slater
dave the drummer & ap & chris l.
dean cole & frank hunter...
from this board:
pat_mcgerkin
dark young
fil devious
stefano tt...
that is line up i want to hear every weekend... peace! :)
billy nasty
dj tanith (universe 92 set)
dave the drummer
aaron,chris and julian liberator
geezer
kn
concrete djz
henry cullen b2b dj pattrix (mutate to survive label type sound)
hm..i dont realy know that mate...im so far away from england (serbia).
but,i just mention this guy because i love that sound. its so prefect! "user" is the best dj tool EVER imho.
correct me if i'm wrong,but dean cole and frank hunter are 'black arts" these days...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWBbn3dCDmE
what do you think about that? :)
pet duo
miss djaxx
rush
for yer schranz
beyer
carola
faki
for yer min/tech
Vath as yer crowd puller
somebody clever live like
scan x
or
hardfloor or vitalic
guest apperances:
jeff mills on the piano singing jazz / chas and dave covers
teisto playing a guitar with only one string
and 2 fingers up his nose. ( somebody elses fingers )
isnt it funny how you're given an incredible budget on new years eve and within the first three names it's almost eaten up. lol
ok well, this is how far i am with this:
i've pretty much got all the prices i want from loads of the above mentioned names... and most of the european ones are just silly money. i dunno what it is, but how some of these people expect some of the prices i've been quoted is beyond me. all that plus business flights, dinner for their girlfriends. sack that. it's the principle of the thing tbh. i'd rather support the UK names.
so i'm now looking at one or two european headliners and a more uk based line-up. billy nasty, surgeon, sims, those sort of names. oh and henry and chris of course.
anyway i'll update you all soon. thanks so much for your recommendations.
Cheers for update Mark. Where is this likely to take place? UK djs much cheaper option get the likes of Trevor Rockcliffe, Dave Angel in there
tell me about it mark
the hydraulix party isn't cheap either and that's a birthday blag fee wise.
and you know what ?
I'm now getting junk mail from various DJ agencies saying
"we've got this DJ free next month do you want to take him?? "
and I've never even spoken to these guys.
I'm like
"f@ck off! I'm not a f@cking promoter !!"
"I love the way they try to say " we've got this DJ free, you lucky people...."
when really what it means is " this DJs making some really big tunes right now
but because the music scene is so watered down and everything is so faceless
that this guy can't get any work that actually pays anything, ie: DJ'ing
and even if you do book him the chances are no-one will show up to see him because they haven't really heard of him because when radio one does play his shit, it's at 4am on a monday night.
so come on please , pay our guy , take a fall for us and we won't be there to pick up the pieces when you cant pay next months mortgage."
sound familiar to anyone ?
I mean do I look stupid or what ?
( don't answer that )
I really think the agencies and DJs should stop being so damn greedy/desperate
and realize that there just isn't the market for that shit any more
and business class seats and all that, I mean...come on.
It's become a sad old same old
big corporate gigs , nothing in between of any real value
clubs closed down , turned into wine bars or flats to move more people in
to "desirable" respectable, QUIET neighborhoods away from the chav gangs
that roam the streets tearing the flesh from live babies
and stabbing anything that get's in their way ( apparently )
nowhere for new comers to play ( or anyone else ) , cheesy nonsensical music takes over clubland
everyone gets desperate and says " its for the money / family "
I know it's crap, but I gotta pay the bills.....
Jesus, is that a good reason now ?
Is this what is has come to ?
Is this the best we can do ?
Obviously it is.
music goes down the toilet
and morality follows a close second
excuses for real songs hit the headlines and
corporate crap clubbing is double enabled by the credit crunch
and outright greed.
we ARE waiting for a musical revolution
and won't those "big" DJ's look stupid when it happens ?
maybe , who cares as long as the revolution happens
and helps kids think for themselves.
rant over
I'll put the kettle on shall I ?
I guess that's what happens when money and ego take over. I've played a few places and have put on a couple of parties and I've never made money off it. Nor did I intend too. And I honestly don't give a crap.
I think keeping NYE this side of the pond with this side of the pond (and a couple of yankee DJz) artists would be a class idea.- Somehow though, I think the masses want european blood.
Mate, I totally understand this. Everything on NYE is double for sure. I have been doing this myself on my own prices for like 20 years.. it's a given on NYE... BUT
this silly price for techno (that i have had here that is almost triple in a few instances), plus superstar demands. **** that. It's nuts... the uk cant support that. how is techno supposed to grow like this? can you not see that the uk club scene would rather put 5000 quid on someone that will PULL commercial than miss xxx with 2 business class flights cause she pulls in europe. Damn if we want techno to grow in UK we need a few big names who really are willing to step in and say 'We'll help you out'. Until that happens IMHO techno that is not fashion (ie minimal) is ****ed.
thats my 2 cents....
Yeah, I see what you're saying...
Maybe the agents just know they can get their asking prices so why wouldn't they follow the money, just business sense really.
Anyway, i think good PR for negotiation is pretty important if this is what the UK scene really needs, someone who knows the artists, can pull strings and get good deals.
Also I think a lot of artists just need to have it made worth their while...
maybe it'd be worth finding another promotion willing to split some some expenses for some kind of tour.
There are ways of cutting costs, just takes some effort mate.
so then why not compose an email to that effect to the big names and see who bites? Surely there must be someone out there who is actually prepared to step up to the plate and shed the superstar demands for one night?
There is nothing to lose and everything to gain.
I think greed had ****ed the scene up & it has come back & bit those greedy artists & agents in the arse because of the recession as some of those greedy artists have not been getting many bookings this year so in a way it was come full circle
I think it should go back to basics for the scene to survive as some big name club nights like Shindig have for example they had to stop holding Shindig at Digital every Sat as they weren't getting the club full not even half full so they have changed to a smaller venue & holding it once a month
A music revolution is a long time coming.
Back to the raves anyone?
NYE is just one commercial ass biscuit of epic proportions anyway.
What does it actually mean?
It`s time to work on building the underground from the underground again.
goddam straight.
i'm so out of touch won't even try and humour suggestions about how that could be done.
i see a lot of 'underground parties' as vehicles for the 'free-party' organisers to make a free buck from the marks. shame.
a lot of the guys i knew who did it with some kind of sense of 'keeping the dream alive', have mainly had to sell up their stuff, too much fear, police being too heavy-handed.
THAT my friend is EXACTLY what I'm gonna do. And anyone on a 'big name' level that reads this and is willing to help us out: info@blackoutaudio.co.uk
Thanks Danny.
and BTW thanks H for being so god damn reasonable with ya fee. Sure it's a nice amount, but you're defo not taking the piss and that is hard to find these days mate. Respect.
the economics of techno were much more sustainable when a big party still only involved one or two people from outside the local area, supported by local djs.
the whole superstar dj thing makes me want to vomit. but as long as venues are willing to pay them what they demand, they'll keep it up.
Why not spread your bets?
I like the idea of not going for loads of big acts. Maybe one or two to headline a big party. But you could be A) Discovering DJ talent out there and B) Maximising the scope of yer party C) Saving on a lot of flights, hassle and sillyness
I mean, if you were to get loads of the UK best balls to the wall, genre busting techno DJs out there from different regions in the UK, think all yer london/edinburgh/glasgow/manchester/leeds/stoke on trent :P DJs to submit demos for a comp or selection, you could create alot of buzz with a big party with not much bling. I'm sure there are many clubs (unless they to ocan afford the astronomical prices) at new year who resident DJs would love a chance to rock it with a big crowd and could probably muster one for a massive UK orientated party at new year. ;)
but aye, artists like Subhead, Jamie ball, Jerome HIll, Rob Stow, Henry Cullen, Dave the Drummer and all that ain't silly you could still balance it even further.
So, Mark, how's it going with bookings and stuff? Did you get the bulk of the bookings done, or are you still looking for (reasonably priced :P) artists?
Just seen Jamie Ball kill it this weekend.
Well worth the consideration ;)
lawrie immersion is a cool idea...
D.A.V.E live set...
jerome hill...
alex calver...
jeff amadeus....
Hutch...
mcaffer...
ant...
sterling moss...
dj slacky...
spiral tribe.. not seen that for years
hope this gets off the ground... sounds like a real good opertunity...
alot of people are saying people / dj's are out of order and not helping the scence by asking for crazy money. but as far as my limited knowlage goes, uk is the only area where techno is in decline,everywhere else in europe its booming, so what might seem a silly amount here is normal over there considering its nye.
why fly over here for less money??
hmmm. i presumed that techno was fairly healthy abroad.
It is here in Holland, but it's almost always either minimal/tech house or hardtechno.
Am I mistaken, or will it be this?
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?ei...4315846&ref=mf
cheeky ****ers.