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D.I.M @ GPO!!


D.I.M is G.O.D

The Boys Noize Record wonder kid has done it all. Collaborations that rack up worldwide phenomenon in record breaking time, originals that become DJ essentials and live sets that blow your mind are his given specialties. All this is well and good, but what makes it better? Fuck Fluro and GPO Saturdays have teamed up to get his ass here - this Saturday!!

GPO Saturdays & Fuck Fluro present
D.I.M (BOYS NOIZE RECORDS)
Saturday 11th of September
Supported by Tooshoes, Morgan Baker, Koochie, Keen? & More!
Tickets on sale now!

Want to win a double pass?
Click HERE

Going Bananas Over Banana


We like to keep an International edge, so it's our pleasure to introduce, to those who are unfamiliar with them, BANANA. A rising night based out of Manchester England, their name keeps popping up and taking our eye everywhere of late, as they keep reeling in some of the top names in the bizz, with them recently showing host to the likes of massive up and comers Clouds (TURBO), Zombie Disco Squad and Detboi (Cheap Thrills) !
Supporting these huge names is Banana's trusty band of residents, Wonky Ninja (self styled by Kissy Sellout as one of the hottest new DJs about!), Turn To Standby, Average White Guy, Goulcher and Patchwork. No strangers to the scene, these guys know how to throw a party, with some of the hottest young DJ talent on their roster throwing down everything from glitchy electro, house and dubstep to vintage Bohemian Rhapsody!
So if you can attend I URGE you to go to one of their nights out and about the UK, and what better place to start than their upcoming night in Manchester. Or if your sadly too far away to go, check out their website and artist management label roster!

They've also been kind enough to let us exclusively post up a Wonky Ninja mix, which up for free download after the jump!

A Summery Mix... by WonkyNinja

FJ005 - JESSE ROSE EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW


Festival season is upon us. You know? That time of year when dancing around to your favourite international artists in the afternoon sun is not so rare. A time of year when you can look forward to spending your necessities on a paper pass so you can party in a park for a day. 

Perhaps the most surefire trigger signalling the start of this festive season is the rapidly approaching Parklife tour. Set to rock around Australia in late September (click here for dates), we felt it necessary to get in the spirit and see what some of the artists thought about the tour. If you know us well, you'd have a pretty fair idea who would have caught our radar on the Parklife lineup, and the friendly team behind your favourite festival made it happen. Without further delay, let's get stuck into our exclusive interview with Made To Play head honcho and international DJ/Producer JESSE ROSE!

FJ: Thanks for your time Jesse! You’ve experienced a tonne in your career, lets kick things off with a moment you wont soon forget?
Jesse: I played a gig here in June this year directly after Sonar in Barcelona - it was a street just round the corner from my house. We had all flown back that morning and were completely exhausted, running on no sleep for three days. We showed expecting maybe 300 people and there were more like 5000 packed into the street going mental. Ws i played the street got more and more busy until all you could see were heads for miles. Taking into account it was not a bank holiday just a normal monday in east berlin it's something I will never forget. 

Do you see a change in the crowds over the years?
I'm lucky I get to play some really great clubs with some really great crowds around the world so for me I can still go and feel great vibes on the weekend but for sure it's changed in many places. For me, what's new is always the most exciting... 

Your not far off smashing Parklife and thus we must release our trademark question. How do the Aussie crowds fare when compared to the rest of the world?
You guys can smash it up as good as any festival crowd around the world... playing festivals in Oz is always a lot of fun and for sure, Parklife is the best place to do it... To tell you the truth, I'm already excited! 

You’ve done a number of collaborations in your career. How do you feel about working with other artists?
Sometimes I've had enough of being on my own in the studio and it's time for a collab.... other times i'm just hanging out with someone & we decide to make a track. Either way it's always with producers I'm a big fan of... so its always fun.  

Do you have any artists you’d really like to make a tune with?
Tooo many to mention but lets start with Roy Ayres. 

What’s a few of the main elements you look for in a GOOD tune?
Something you can dance to. 

Who do you thinks hot on the scene right now?
As dj's Round Table Knights & Loco Dice, as producers again Round Table Knights and of course Henrik Schwarz always. 

How do you feel about online medias effect on artists?
A great job in promoting artists around the world full stop. 

10. What’s in the works on ‘Made to Play’? 
In regards to Made To Play - five years of made to play book & double compilation out in Oct this year. Round Table Knights album out in January. Also lots of great singles and our new label 'Play It Down'. 

11. Lets round things out with a few quick ones; 
Favorite track at this minute?
cut to the top - round table knights
How many flights would you take in the average year?
150 add connections 
Favorite food?
everything all in one.
On the go or chilled out?
would love to chill out but am always on the go...
Playing in the day time or night?
all the time.

Thanks for your time man!
Cheers guys - all the best.


Well it's notoriously official, Fridgejet loves Hostage. Not only has this red headed bass-veteran just announced he is set to tour here in Australia in October, but he has topped it off by releasing his "ROLL EP", completely free of charge via Nightshifters label.

The first track on the EP, The ROLL, shows off Hostage's versatile production style with an assortment of roaring, rolling basslines and a "take no prisoners" approach. US based producer Figure knocks his remix out of the park with a wobbly, fidget house monster and Samo Sound Boy and Nightshifters' head-honcho DJ Donna Summer complete an outstanding remix ensemble.

Accompanying The Roll and rounding off the EP in a typical Alan Hostage fashion is a track which is so heavy, it will encompass your whole body and leave you in a state of bass-provoked shock. Known simply as "The BA$$", this dubstep infused number is peppered with a seemingly tongue in cheek vocal, which adds an whole lot of fun the EP and almost sums up what to expect from an Alan Hostage DJ set. Charisma. Fun. And a whole load of BA$$!

So be sure to download The ROLL EP after the jump and catch Hostage in October for when he hits Australia HARD.


TOUR DATES
22 Oct 2010
 Fampire, Brisbane
 23 // Oct 2010
 Ink & Coherent, Auckland
 // 29 Oct 2010
 The Bakery, Perth
 // 30 Oct 2010 
Chinese Laundry, Sydney

SHARK SLAYS FOOLS


'They fell in love on tour'*

Along with a scattered array of unconfirmed statements and photographs of the two groups wandering through secluded parks and beaches, an audio clip has emerged of the two heavy hitting internationals to further prove the scenario. Who you might ask? Mightyfools and Sharkslayer. Yep, thats right. On their massive Australian tour, the duo have hit it off and celebrated by pushing out 'Devils Marbles', the lovechild collaboration if you must. It's all been done via the great people at LektroLuv (just hit the link to pay them a visit) and they sent us over the link for free distribution! You've got a dub edit and original mix to play with, so enjoy 'till next time!


*may not be true

CHRONICLES OF NEVER



'Everyone likes good clothes. They are comfy. They are fun. They look nice. They feel nice.'


CHRØNICLESØFNEVER
End of Season Sale (Brave New World) 
OPENING HOURS
SATURDAY 10am - 5pm 
SUNDAY 10am - 3pm 

BE THERE!

Oh and here, have a track.

Dinner Treats?



Simian Mobile Disco are back with the second 12" in their Delicacies series. This time, the release consists of two tracks that fuse disquieting, uncanny lead sounds and textures to rock solid techno beat structures.

'Casu Marzu'
kicks off proceedings on the A-Side. Named after a cheese infested with maggots that hails from Sardinia that was for a while illegal (the maggots have a tendency to try and eat your face whilst eating the cheese, and your stomach once they've been swallowed). The growling bass inches up the sense of dread, which is fully realised when the unholy clanging bells batter themselves into your brain during the breakdown. The whole experience is disorientating and detaching - probably not unlike the experience of eating Casu Marzu - until the kick drum slams back in to give you an anchor to reality on a morphing dancefloor.

"Thousand Year Egg" continues the theme, at a slightly more mellow pace. The stumbling, bleepy ketaminesque melody evolves slowly, seeming to constantly fall over itself as the track progresses - yet always remaining rooted to the superstructure of the 4/4. The paradoxical clash of movement produces almost a nausea (again, not unlike it's namesake), as brain and body revolt and yet remain entranced by the arrangements. If "Trance" is the sound of E rushes, this is like being spiked with a datura and a DXM cocktail.



So where is the delicacy?

Simian Mobile Disco are releasing a series of 12" singles, on a brand new imprint entitled "Delicacies", which will be accompanied by a club night - Delicatessen, curated by SMD themselves and happening at venues around the world.


Each track will take the name of an exotic, and often bizarre, delicacy from around the world. Already on the menu are "Aspic" and "Nerve Salad" which was served in late April. And now comes 'Casa Marzu' and 'Thousand Year Egg'. You can catch what they had to say on the topic of foods in Week 4 of the We Love Ibiza video collection

The Egg drops on Beatport on August 16th but we couldn't leave the hungry, loyal fridgejet readers without some audio pleasure so we have included a massive mix from Neoteric, Sharkslayer and Beataucue who just finished their Australian tours down here!



WIRA... WHO?


Little is know about the taunter of twisted bass that is WIRA, but what we do know is that this anonymous punter is spoon feeding his dubstep/house/club hybrid to the hungry masses with great effect! After he recently leaked '13 Times', a mix of 13 upcoming tracks, many have been asking, who exactly is WIRA? Is it a bird? Is it plane? Is it Matt Damon? Is it all of the above?

Its the Fake Blood situation all over again! I have my theory that it's an already established artist, with a fresh bass ridden sound taking your mind hostage, but all we know for sure is this UK based musical recluse was kind enough to let us post his massive banger ANIMALS. So let the Animals run wild and free, and let the bass rattle the teeth out of your gums. BOOM


Also keep your ears peeled for Vloeitjes, his first release on Phuturelabs! Listen to it here.