December 24th, 2009
Fromage Disco are Nate B and Travis H ( Dr Disconyx) – two melbournites with a keen love of synthpop, post punk and disco. Apart from their eponymous Club night the two have been working as a production duo with future and present releases on Lightspeed Recordings and Sean Bronson’s (of Future Disco fame) Need Want label.
Winston: How did you guys first get into electronic music and in particular your brand of disco and house music?
Fromage Disco: Well we both listened to a lot of hip hop when we were young and I guess it was a natural progression into more beat driven music. I got into US house such as Doc Martin, Farina, etc and UK tech house like Terry Francis and Craig Richards. Travis always liked experiemental music, house and disco a bit of rock and funk. Attending clubs like Durr and Trash and a couple east end clubs like bar22, Mother Bar. The mixing of indie, house, disco and club has been going on since 2000 and he wanted to do that, in his dj sets and productions. Then we ended up meeting on a love of the disco/nu disco scene a few years ago now, inspiring us to find great music both new and old and leading to us starting the Fromage Disco parties back in 2006. We’re big fans of DFA, Eskimo, Permanent Vacation, Tirk, Wall of sound, Delusions of Grandeur, Running Back, and all that and more ends up going in our sets.
Winston: How did you hook up with Lightspeed recordings? Read the rest of this entry »
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December 14th, 2009

I have always have had a soft spot for New Young Pony Club. Yeah – they were pretty trendy when they first appeared but they have a sort of Tom Tom Club feel to them that’s really endearing plus they are fucking fun. their first single was released on Tirk which only adds to their appeal. This is the new single from their upcoming album that will be released on their own label The Numbers.
New Young Pony Club – Lost A Girl
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December 12th, 2009
Neurotic Drum Band is John Selway and Elliot Taub. Their music has that playful, tongue in cheek sci – fi feel. Kitsch but also fresh Neurotic Erotic Adventure is an amazing 8 minute sonic journey.
Neurotic Drum Band – Neurotic Erotic Adventure
Link via Anthem Magazine
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December 3rd, 2009
The Juan MacLean are one of the greatest electronic acts of this decade – hands down. They are touring Australia again around New Year. As I said in the last interview I really want to hang with Juan. Probably his biggest achievement this year is remixing Sidwho?’s Bowie For President.
Winston: First off I would like to say how amazing I thought your show was last year with Cut Copy.
Juan MacLean: That was actually or first bit of touring that we did in almost 2 years – that was sort of the warm up for the album tour.
Winston: You were playing the theremin a lot is that something you still do?
Juan MacLean: I put it through a lot of delay and wah wah pedals sometimes on the record – live I play it quite a bit. It’s a hard thing to stay away from actually – I find myself playing it more than I should. I have been playing it since I was a teenager.
Winston: Are you still touring with the guys from Holy Ghost? Read the rest of this entry »
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December 2nd, 2009
The finally installment of our chat with Agent 86 of amazing Lightspeed Recordings. They have recently put out 2 more singles since our first installment (great read if I do say so myself) – Go Chic Lightning by Bodie Lee and Acid Strings by Fromage. Checkout their launch party at Cuckoo Bar on the 12th of December.
Winston : How did hip hop eventually came into your music or was it all just music to you- irrespective of genre?
Agent 86: It is all just music to me. Hip hop has influence me more than any other form of music. Having said that hip hop is just one angle of my music. I play rock and disco – it is just music to me. I kinda have a certain sound that I like – and when I say sound I don’t mean a particular instrument or type of sound. It’s kind of like certain melodies and keys that I like. I guess in strange sort of way they all connect together even though they might be different genres Read the rest of this entry »
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November 19th, 2009
Prince of Persia AKA K-Von is one of Adelaide’s more compelling DJ’s. With his ubiquitous record bag of dusty vinyl gems he has toured Brazil with Nokia’s annual MobJam party, played the underground depths of Sydney’s infamous Club 77 aswell as our own Rocket Bar. Rather unsurprisingly his forray into production is equally as compelling with Williamsburg Get Down to This.
Prince of Persia – Williamsburg Get Down to This
He has also put together a mix that he describes as ’2001 a Space Odyssey’ meets ‘Rumble in the Jungle’
Prince of Persia – Sabre Knights Mix
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November 17th, 2009

The only live band I have seen this year that really impressed me was the Swiss – sorry everyone else. They are the coolest ever. I can’t put my finger on it but there is something more to them than just a trio super talented musicians letting loose. I think we are all waiting with baited breath for the their second EP out on Modular.
Triple J’s accolades are sure to be the first of many to come over the next few months for the new EP with tracks like Bubble Bath – available to stream on Triple J. Check out their interview aswell – Tony is pretty funny.
The Swiss – Movements (Brennan Green edit)
Link via Really Good Records
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November 1st, 2009

M Division is a sweet Melbourne based label doing some cool stuff lately. I first heard about them a few months ago when Aaronak played Inverto’s live cover of Chip E’s Seminal Time to Jack.
They are kindly giving away the 3rd volume of their Miserabalist edit series- which contains 4 very different and interesting tracks.
Miserable Edit 3
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October 30th, 2009

Walking on Confusion (GW edit)
via the Agency London
pretty fun edit that didn’t get licensed for the first Credit to the Edit. more info here.
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October 22nd, 2009
LCD Soundsystem are one of my favourite bands ever. I kind of want James Murphy to be my best friend he seems like an insanely cool guy. I remember him saying at Big Day Out ” I should really say something rock and roll like … is it cold out here cause its a snowstorm backstage… cause of the cocaine”. This might have been funnier if you were there.
Their new track is a cover of Alan Vega of Suicide.
LCD Soundsystem – Bye Bye Bayou
only 20,000 free downloads so get on it. Link via EMI
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