The club’s podcast can now be found on the iTunes store by clicking here. It includes each of the monthly mixes made by our club members as well as live recordings from our weekly parties, new edits, cuts and tracks coming out of the label as well as a whole heap of goodness for your ears.
If you are not using iTunes for your podcasting, you can find the raw podcast RSS feed at the bottom of the page along with the regular blog feed.
A new favourite of the club, Holy Ghost add their touch to Datarock’s The Pretender.
The magic duo strip the vocal and guitar tracks, leave the chorus and add computer aided vocals for the verses, leaving the track sounding fuller and flowing much better than the original.
The recent return of Disco has been generating great new labels, producers, and DJs over the last decade, in turn a number of these new artists are turning their work into live acts.
While some of our favourites such as LCD Soundsystem, Woofly and The Swiss among other disco outfits have been playing live shows for some time, not to mention classic adult acts who played their last show many moons ago, two of our favourite new Producer DJs are making the move into live shows. Australia’s own Canyons recently revealed in an interview that they are planning a live show for next year along with their release of their debut album and New York City favourites Holy Ghost posted on their own blog that they are rehearsing their new live show with the great Classsixx.
It all makes for an interesting new year and one that will most definitely not let down.
Prince Aaronak comes baring another mix that is destined to be enjoyed with a glass of fortified.
Clocking in at two and half hours Aaronak takes us on a funk and groove journey through several dimensions dropping a handful of in-house edits to please the ears.
Head on over to our mixes page and have a listen to our September 2009 mix for yourself.
Good friend Prince Aaronak has began moving along the Adult Arts Club mix train with his latest offering of some old classics, new classics and some forever favourites.
His August mix is now up and available to download for your ears over on our mixes page.
Our New York friends behind Galaxie (Alison Childs (Donuts) and DJs Lovefingers, Justin Miller (DFA), and Jacques Renault (Runaway)) have been putting on some of the best shows in the city for the last few months. Inviting bands, DJs, sound and video artists, filmmakers, designers and artists of all kinds to perform together in one space has seen the Big Apple appreciate dance parties from the best in their game.
Over the weekend Galaxie invited our own Australian buddies Canyons to the party due to popular demand along with DJs SPUN (founder of Rong Music & curator of PS1 Warm Ups), Tommy Moye, and Galaxie’s own Justin Miller & Jacques Renault. Check out more of Galaxie’s inspiring parties with ever evolving exploration of danceparty, film screening, performance, and delicious edible treats here.
Earlier in the month our close friends Cage & Aviary sat down with Dummy Magazine for a short Q&A indulging into the duo’s influences and future plans. They briefly shed some information about their own label, The Walls Have Ears which our own Sidwho has been involved with.
One half of the British disco outfit, Jamie Paton is in the country to co-produce Sidwho’s debut full length album and will be touring with him throughout November for Future Classic.
The duo’s ’slomo shuffle mix’ recorded for the magazine which features some of the groups work can be found with tracklisting and the Q&A after the jump.
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Sidwho? – Violet Run Run (Jamie Paton Edit)
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