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Brotherhood review @ Musicritics

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Nice guys at Musicritics wrote a review of Brotherhood single. Check it out below.

Also, Flight & Jontey’s remix was chosen as a “featured track” on Trackitdown.net and the original version has now climbed to TOP50 on Audiojelly’s chill-out charts.

Here’s the review – however, I recommend checking it at Musicritics website.

DJ Orion returns to our hallowed blogs, with a follow-up to his debut on Solaris, this time taking the sister label Lost Language for a spin. Brotherhood is a collaboration between himself and one J. Shore, both of whom combined forces with Russian progressive hotshot Mango, to create Raining In Osaka. Along for the ride are Ayelon, Flight and Jontey (New names to me), DJ Taucher (A German veteran of the scene), and Anton Sonin. Read on!

Brotherhood (Original Mix)

This is a simple tune, but it’s simply effective. We steadily slide through, being guided by a piano through waves of strings and french horn. Some barely tangible percussion gives a bit of atmosphere, but really the centerpieces are the piano, strings, and horn. And, ringing in at eight minutes, it is apparent that there is a story to be told (Most chill-out tracks I’ve seen usually clock in at no more than five minutes). It’s earmarked with all the elements of a good organic soundtrack, while being distinctly and synthetically chill-out…On a final note, it’s nice to see dynamics in the waveform, something not too common within electronic music, and even without nowadays.

Brotherhood (Ayleon Remix)

Ayleon appears on on the roster to once again drive us into Finnish goodness. Driving beats and toothed basslines guide us in, but the break reveals the original’s determination, as the bassline unravels and ushers in a breakbeat, which subsequently unravels into piano and strings [guitar(both kinds) and pads alike]…Yes, I just used math syntax. Anyways, the breakbeat winds back in to build us up into that gnarly groove. While Ayleon really does not take this one to the level of atmosphere that the original has, they certainly knock it out of the park on the energy front!

Brotherhood (Flight and Jontey Remix)

These guys are taking the progressive route, judging by their swarthy intro. We are guided forward by the original’s piano and a bleeping arp, which is eventually joined by warm rhythm synths and pads. This one just flutters about, being guided by that arp, which is rather well-programmed; it starts as something bleepy, and morphs into something full and rich. If you are looking for a driving rhythm-based slice of progressive, with atmosphere, look no further!

Brotherhood (DJ Taucher Adult Mix)

DJ Taucher, you say? I say! This mix has a lovely moody intro, complete with an excerpt of spoken-word…No idea where it’s from though. And with that, we plug forward into the darker depths of Taucher’s sound. It starts out with some vocoded rhythm synths and the layers are gelled on gradually, as a riff of acid wolps into the mix. This one is for the darker progressive/techno lovers!

Brotherhood (DJ Taucher Genetic Mix)

The Genetic Mix is quite similar in structure to the Adult Mix, what with the intro with monologue. However, things really take change with the addition of a kick. The bassline is wobblier this time around, bells echo through the fields of stereo, and in general this one is more atmospheric and melody-driven. You still get your daily allotted dose of darker Brotherhood, though.

Brotherhood (Anton Sonin Remix)

Anton turns in a trance remix, but it’s a little broodier than its Ayelon counterpart. We build from the start and casually find ourselves in the piano-driven break. It’s a pretty casual mix, something to wind down to, but it really could use some more energy…But maybe it’s just me.

[Insert “Fins win” comment here]

You’ve heard what we have to say with regards to those Fins, so I need not say it again! I’m offering my nod to the Ayelon remix and the original mix…I love them both! 8/10.

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DJ Orkidea ja Kalle Miettinen Tiistain Tanssi-illassa 08.12.2009

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08.12.2009 Tiistain Tanssi-illan ensimmäisen tunnin biisivieraina ovat kaksi pitkän linjan Tanssi-illan juontajaa, DJ Orkidea ja Kalle Miettinen. Tanssi-illan house-musiikin sanansaattaja Miettinen kertaa vanhoja studiomuistoja ja pyöräyttää Jody Wisternoffin Tanssi-illassa soittamassa livesetistä taannoin trainspotatun raidan. DJ Orkidea puolestaan katsoo menneiden lisäksi myös tulevaan ja kertoo viimeisimmät kuulumiset studiosta ja tulevasta 23h DJ-keikastaan.
Lisäksi ensimmäisellä tunnilla tuttuun tapaan musauutiset ja viikon vinyyli.

Meikäläisen viimeinen Tanssi-ilta -lähetys kuullaan kahden viikon kuluttua 22.12.2009, jossa käydään läpi kuulijoiden valitsemia hetkiä Tanssi-illan historian ajalta sekä Tanssi-ilta -biisien parhaimmistoa. Voit käydä ehdottamassa haluamaasi kappaletta tai kertomassa mieleenjääneen Tanssi-ilta -muiston osoitteessa http://www.djorion.fi/tti

Tune in. Nyt tiistaina klo 21-22

Web-stream: http://areena.yle.fi/player/index.php?channel=2&language=fi

Tanssi-ilta livenä myös Twitterissä: @YleX & @Juska

Fiksaatio in Seinäjoki & Sunday Fun in Tampere

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This weekend sees another set of quality events, this time in Seinäjoki & Tampere. On Friday I’ll be heading to the clubbing capital of Pohjanmaa, where grand old Fiksaatio possé have been influencing the local scene for already some time and I was really happy of being invited to their last winter event for this year. Held at Karma, the event also presents Infekto, Syna, Flight, Andy K, Ville Lope and Echostep. I’ll be playing the last slot, starting at 01:30.
Fiksaatio Facebook event.

On Sunday I’ll be joining Tabu’s Sunday Fun chill-out event in Tampere. Getting behind decks to play chill-out is a rare sight, but I’m really looking forward to this one. Sunday Fun concept sounds very promising – cheap booze, huge sofas, board games, comics and Tampere-fiilis(tm) can never go wrong. It’s our independence day, too, so there might be an extra amount of domestic quality chill-out, classics and some new DJ Orion & J.Shore productions in the air. The set should start between 21:00 & 22:00 and last around 2,5h.
Sunday Fun Facebook event & official website

And yeah, if you don’t have anything to do on Saturday, join us at Romance in Laterna, Tampere. Manly love behind the decks as Mr.A & Flight will rock the place. House hasn’t been this good in Tampere after the Good Miau! Days :)

FRIDAY:
F/X – Fiksaatio
Friday, 04 December 2009 at 22:00
Karma, Kauppatori 3, 60100 Seinäjoki
Infekto, Orion, Syna, Flight, Andy K, Ville Lope, Echostep, Hosted by Cristal Snow

SUNDAY:
Sunday Fun
Sunday, 06 December 2009 at 20:00
Tabu, Hämeenkatu 10, Tampere, Finland
DJ Orion, Ville Lope, Blastic

Interview for Solaris International

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In addition to making a guest mix for Solaris International some days ago, I answered a couple of questions regarding my past, present & future.

The full interview is pasted below, but feel free to check the original one at Solarstone forums

(If you’re more into reading an interview in Finnish, I recommend checking out Kehto interview.)

This week, we interview Juska Wendland, better known as DJ Orion. Hailing from Finland, he offers us some insight on blogging and ginger. Read on!

Solaris International: Go ahead and give us a little background info…How you got started, in music, then in DJing, and so on.

Orion: I went to my first raves in 1994 in the industrial city of Tampere, Finland. Big raves attracted thousands of youngsters every month there, but the warehouse culture was also very active. That was something totally new for a young kid like me and I got hooked in the music & techno culture relative early. I went out actively, got to know new people, helped my friends organizing and cleaning up the venues and later ended up organizing my own parties.

Now, 15 years later, I’m hosting a radio show on Finnish National Radio (YleX), working at Misc. Management which is the oldest DJ Booking Agency in Finland (www.misc.fi), producing events, DJing and writing chill-out tracks with my brother, J.Shore. It’s lots of work but I’m happy it still gives me the same kicks as when I was a youngster.

SI: I’ve noticed you have a pretty busy blog (www.djorion.fi) with all sorts of neat stuff! Care to give us a guided tour?

Orion: I’m happy I’ve lately seen several DJs and artists starting blogging. Sharing inspiring or fun stuff is often much more interesting than a monthly newsletter or an announcement of the upcoming gigs. After all, artists and DJs are the professionals of the scene – they find often the coolest music, videos and trends first. But why do so few share that stuff to everyone?
The blog @ www.djorion.fi has been running since 2002 and has given me a chance to express my ideas and opinions about the electronic music world, but also to share some entertaining videos & articles which I’ve run into. Some of my favourite topics are copyright, future of music business and flyer art (there’s my digital flyer collection of over 2000 items @ http://bit.ly/orionflyers). I’ve heard that also several people who aren’t that interested in my music still follow my blog, which is just great.

SI: Tell us about a particularly memorable gig.

Orion: Finland is the land of opposites – I’ve been playing at -20C outdoor events and +30C indoor events, but I think I choose the warmer memory here :)
There’s an annual event called Pacifique organized in Espoo, right next to Helsinki. Pacifique is organized in the biggest indoor waterpark in Scandinavia, with 4 different stages, dozens of artists, tropical climate and over 2000 clubbers going crazy in the huge pools. Here’s a nice photo gallery:

http://www.sessions2.com/galleries.php?gallery_id=295&pic_id=103

I’ve been playing there for 3 years in a row and I think it’s easily the most fantastic clubbing experience one can get.

SI: Why did you choose to start producing chill-out tunes?

Orion: For two reasons: I wanted to try something new as a music producer than what I’ve been going as a DJ and I wanted the results to be something which could stand the test of time.
Today the lifespan of an electronic music track is really really short. It’s kind of sad that many good tracks are being hyped only until they are released and after two weeks they are forgotten. I still remember running after some hard-to-find vinyls for months and once I got a copy, the tune stayed in my record bag for the next 6 months – that’s hard to imagine happening anymore. I want to make music which still sounds fresh after years and which doesn’t follow any trends.

I very rarely play chill-out when I DJ – both my radio shows as well as DJ gigs are more prog house / trance influenced. I don’t like being categorized by the music I play or produce. When I started in 1994, there were no “house DJs” or “trance DJs,” it was all about techno or electronic music. And still today, I think people who see themselves as electronic music artists have free hands, they don’t need to think “I’m a deep house producer, I can’t play or produce music like that.”

SI: Alright, now for some non-business questions:
Name one piece of technology you dislike.

Orion: Windows PCs.

SI: Name a vegetable you love or hate.

Orion: Does ginger count as a vegetable? I love it.

SI: You see a coin on the ground. Do you pick it up or shrug it off?

Orion: Pick it up.

SI: What was (or is) your favorite subject in school?

Orion: Psychology.

SI: Finally, what is the biggest influence in your life?

Orion: My son Nils.

SI: Alrighty, thanks for taking the time, and here’s to a great future!

Orion: Thanks a lot!

Guest mix on Solaris International

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Solarstone

I made a 40min Guest mix for this week’s Solaris International radio show.
Hosted by Solarstone and Agnelli&Nelson’s Robbie Nelson, the show is aired on dozens of channels on web radios & broadcast radio networks. It’s also possible to subscribe to highly popular Solarstone’s podcast in order to get the latest episode.

In addition to the guest mix, the show also features the premiere of Ralphie B – Massive (DJ Orion & J.Shore remix).

>> Direct download link (full show, 116mb, 128kbps)

Solaris International #186

Nu Tunes:
Tritonal – Kiss Me Here (Randy Boyer MIX) (Spundae)
Giuseppe Ottaviani – Thermopile (Extended Mix) (Vandit)
Digitalis – Memento (Original Mix) (Monster Tunes)

It’a Not The Kind Of Thing We Usually Play….
Stuart Mort Pres. Mr M – Who Is This (Tate Simister Remix) (Prehab)

3 In A Row:
Timo Pralle – Hopeful (Sequentia Remix)(Perceptive)
Nick Callaghan – A New Day Rising (Harryson Remix)(Phase Seven Records)
Geezk – Faraday Cage (Danilo Ercole Remix)(40 Degrees Records)

Resurrection Section:
Mind One – Hurt Of Intention (Ferry Fix)(Flashover)

Robbie Nelson’s Big Tune:
Dash Berlin – Waiting (Walsh & McAuley Intro MIx)(Aropa)

Nu Tunes:
Walsh & McAuley – Sea Of Lights (Simon Pitt Remix)(Magic Island)
A.M.R. – Elevation (Fast Distance Remix)(Alter Ego)

Guest Mix: Dj Orion
DJ Orion & J.Shore – Brotherhood (intro edit) (Lost Language)
DJ Orion – One Sunday (Beetseekers remix) (Solaris)
Underworld – Two Months Off (Grayarea’s 4 Years Off remix) (CDr)
Freefall – Skydive (Ad Brown remix) (CDr)
Allende – Anxiety (Sedna)
DJ Orion & J.Shore – Brotherhood (Ayleon remix) (Lost Language)
Phonky Asses – Blue Pills (Finity)

Nu Tunes:
Matt Hardwick & Gulf – Impossible (John O’Callaghan Remix)(Kill The Lights)
Bobina – Honesty (Ilya Soloviev Dub)(Maelstrom)

Forum Favourite:
Gleave – Somethings Up (Joint Operations Centre Remix)

Chillout Moment:
Ralphie B – Massive (DJ Orion & J.Shore Remix)

Picks from the crate #1 – DJ Kim

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This is my first post in “Picks from the crate” series. I’m picking up meaningful, old, rare, fresh and interesting CDs, mixtapes and vinyls from my record collection and ranting about them. Unlike in today’s digital music collection, I feel like there are 1000 stories in my record shelf, waiting to be told. Let this be the first one.

DJ Kim - The Beauty & The Beast - mixtape 2001. Picks from the crate - www.djorion.fi

I bought this double mixCD while visiting some club event held in Tampere-Talo in 2001. I had just moved to Rovaniemi and thought a piece of my previous hometown in a form of two CDs wouldn’t do any harm. What I got, is pure awesomeness still today.

I guess everyone remembers Kim (or KimiK) as a house jock, but in the around the beginning of the new millennium many DJs in Tampere had sort of a identity crisis. Infekto tried a new alias “Rec”, many techno DJs went into hard house, trance DJs got bored and started playing “more interesting” progressive music (Stephanie K & Creamer, anyone? ;) and also KimiK went into new grounds – towards more melodic and trancey sound.

Nevertheless, this must be his best mixtape, including the most amazing progressive and trancey house tunes of the early 00’s. There’s Starecase, Hybrid, BT, Ashtrax, Cass&Slide, Maurice’s Feline, Stakker’s Humanoid, Max Graham’s Airtight etc etc… I guess anyone who lived through the 1999-2001 electronic music hype in Tampere shouldn’t miss this. Anyone else still having this in the shelf?

(A cool detail – in the inner sleeve there’s a note “Mixed live at the Kaleva Cathouse with Tamperefiilis(tm)” ;)

Check the full tracklist below.

DJ Kim - The Beauty & The Beast - mixtape 2001. Picks from the crate - www.djorion.fi

Progressive Xtravaganza Tiistain Tanssi-illassa 24.11.2009

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Progressive house

24.11.2009 Tiistain Tanssi-illan ensimmäisellä tunnilla kuullaan koko 60 minuutin mitalta viimeisintä progesoundia niin progressiivisen housen kuin progetrancenkin tiimoilta. Lautasilla mm. Last Rhythm, Allende, Midway aka Ralphie B, Above & Beyond, Solarity, Ben Preston, Jerome Isma-Ae ja Proff. Lisäksi klubimusauutiset ja viikon vinyyli.

Meikäläisen viimeinen Tanssi-ilta -lähetys kuullaan 22.12.2009, jossa käydään läpi kuulijoiden valitsemia hetkiä Tanssi-illan historian ajalta sekä Tanssi-ilta -biisien parhaimmistoa. Voit käydä ehdottamassa haluamaasi kappaletta tai kertomassa mieleenjääneen Tanssi-ilta -muiston osoitteessa http://www.djorion.fi/tti

Tune in. Nyt tiistaina klo 21-22

Web-stream: http://areena.yle.fi/player/index.php?channel=2&language=fi

Tanssi-ilta livenä myös Twitterissä: @YleX & @Juska

DJ Orion & J.Shore productions update

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DJ Orion & J.Shore productions news, winter 2009

Mango, Orion, J.Shore – Raining In Osaka (DJ Orion & J.Shore remix) (Silk Sofa) will be coming out finally early next year (Jan/Feb). The original was released last spring (check the full package incl samples), but our nearly 9 minute chill-out remix found a good home on Silk Sofa sampler and we believe all the wait was definitely worth it. This is also our first release on Silk label group and hopefully a good start of a good and long relationship.

J.Shore and me will be collaborating again with Mango and the new track see the daylight early next year. Mango, Orion, J.Shore – When All The Ships Are Gone (Mango Alley Recordings) is originally one of the Goodbye Earth EP tracks (see below), now put into progressive house form with two mixes – Main Mix and Shoreliners Remix. I will post a preview on my website soon. This is a sequel to our Raining In Osaka collaboration and even the official release is stll far away, I’m excited about this.

DJ Orion & J.Shore – Goodbye Earth EP (Silk Sofa) was a project we started with my brother last summer. It’s a three track chill-out EP which was originally made in Tampere and finally tweaked in Southern Germany. There is a YouTube video sample if you’re into listening. At the moment it seems there will be a remix EP, too – but I’ll post more details when things get confirmed.

Also, we’ve just finished a remix of Ralphie B’s trance classic Massive. It’s an unofficial remix, full-on 97bpm chill-out (what a combo! ;), a fresh approach to one of my all-time-favourite trance tracks with strings, massive drums and woodwinds.

And finally, our next one, DJ Orion & J.Shore – Brotherhood (Lost Language) will be out on 23.11. More about that on the official newsletter.

Chart: Top Choices October/November 2009

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DJ Orion – Top Choices October/November 2009

01. Underworld – Two Months Off (Grayarea’s Four Years Off Remix)
02. Mango, Orion, J. Shore – When All The Ships Are Gone (Main Mix)
03. BT – Flaming June (Phrakture’s Blazing August Remix)
04. Lensflare – Shutter
05. Freefall – Skydive (Ad Brown remix)
06. Shingo Nakamura – Nothing
07. Shiloh – Chords
08. Helden & Voorn – Sweep The Doctor (DJ Orion & Flight re-edit)
09. TasteXperience – Hydewood (Beetseekers remix)
10. DJ Orion & J.Shore – Brotherhood (remixes)
11. Jon Hopkins – Light Through The Veins (Tom Middleton Remodel)

Review: DJ Hero hands-on.

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DJ Hero is here. Now unboxing...

I received my copy of DJ Hero today. The game is for Xbox – they didn’t have the Wii versions yet – and as I don’t own Xbox the nice people at Kohu-Live borrowed me one for the two-week test drive.

The package wasn’t anything what the final product is going to be (photo above), but unpacking was cool nevertheless. They should have these “sample” and “promotional copy” stickers on all models – I guess they didn’t make enough field investigation to find out that all the DJs are ready to pay at least triple for anything which has something to do with promo, rare or early copy ;)

The intro with Justice’s Genesis was cool, but made me suspicious of the game contents – action-filled start didn’t seem to fit to the DJ Hero image. However the tutorials with Grandmaster Flash made me forget the rather annoying intro and I was pretty fast fascinated by the controls.

The basic gameplay is really easy if you’re familiar with Guitar Hero or you’ve ever even seen a turntable+mixer combo, but as with Guitar Hero, mastering Hard/Expert levels you really need some time with the game, no matter how much you’ve deejayed before. After the first two hours of playing, I found my limits somewhere between Medium/Hard difficulty and found myself playing some of the tracks over and over again to master some of the most difficult spots.

Most of the mashups I’ve played so far are really smart and the use of crossfader + turntable is really well thought. After two hours of gameplay, my favourites are Eric Prydz – Pjanoo vs. Tears for Fears – Shout and a combo which caused massive laughs: Vanilla Ice – Ice Ice Baby vs. MC Hammer – You Can’t Touch This :)

The idea of backspinning the deck to create re-wind effect and playing some parts of the song immediately again to gain points is a nice feature, but the FX knob (which is basically just a filter) feels in most cases a bit dumb, but definitely raises the difficulty at certain points.

Crossfader isn’t completely loose as I expected beforehand, but locks to left, right & middle. It felt really weird in the beginning as it took much more effort to put the fader exactly to the middle after throwing it to left & right, but it reminds me again – this is just a game, and doesn’t even try to be a 100% real simulation.

The possibility to add a guitar and play DJ vs. Guitar feels like lots of fun, going to try that out later. DJ Hero is definitely at its best when played with friends, definitely the pre-party game of the year and the after-party game of the decade ;)

All-in-all, I probably haven’t been this excited of any game after I got my hands all over the first Wii games some years ago. I’m really looking forward presenting DJ Hero at Extremely Miscbehaving event in Helsinki Club on 24.10.2009 – which reminds me of this: If you’re into winning a copy of DJ Hero, head over to www.misc.fi/djhero, check the event details and participate to the contest.

And if you have any questions regarding the game, feel free to ask below.

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Misc. Management & DJ Hero get together

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For full info, see www.misc.fi/djhero

Great news! Misc. Management presents the Official DJ Hero Launch Event on 24.10.2009 at Helsinki Club. If you ask me, DJ Hero is one of the coolest and most innovative products in gaming industry in a while and I’m super excited of this possibility.

The launch event is the first chance to get your hands on the game, which will be officially released a couple of days after that. We will also run a contest to give you a possibility to win the game for yourself (Xbox/PS3/Wii).

DJ Hero Launch Event is a part of Extremely Miscbehaving (Facebook Event) event with Andy Moor, Ian Ossia and DJ Orkidea headlining. I will be hosting the game room on the upper floor of Helsinki Club. A good combination of music and entertainment, indeed.

For full info, see www.misc.fi/djhero

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New address: www.djorion.fi

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As a technical sidenote: As you might have noticed, my website domain has changed to www.djorion.fi. Everything still works if you use the old url orion.reaktio.net, but I strongly recommend updating your bookmarks to the new one.
RSS-feed and podcast addresses remain the same as before.

Cid Inc Tiistain Tanssi-illan biisivieraana 15.09.2009

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Cid Inc promo pic

YleX:n Tiistain Tanssi-illan biisivieraana 15.09.2009 kuullaan Oulusta Mashtronic-kokoonpanon myötä maailmankartalle nousseen Cid Incin kuulumisia. Nykyään menestyksekkäästä soolourasta nauttiva Cid julkaisee uutta musiikkia lähes viikottain ja keikkailee ahkerasti kaikilla mantereilla. Mies on juuri startannut myös uuden Replug-nimeä kantavan levymerkin ja biisivierasbiisinä kuullaankin lafkan ensimmäinen raita Defrost.

Lisäksi lautasilla Underworld, Dinka, Allende, Mike Shiver, Beetseekers, Serge Devant, musauutiset ja viikon vinyyli Sunday Clubilta.

Tune in. Nyt tiistaina klo 21-22

Web-stream: http://areena.yle.fi/player/index.php?channel=2&language=fi

Tanssi-ilta livenä myös Twitterissä: @YleX & @Juska

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Extremely Miscbehaving, 24.10.2009 @ Helsinki Club & Playground

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The first Extremely Miscbehaving event one year ago @ Virgin Oil was a blast. It attracted nearly 1000 people just a couple of days before Christmas with Redanka and Solarstone as headliners. The main idea behind Miscbehaving events is that one of Misc. Management artists invites 1-3 foreign or domestic & fresh or oldskool talents and builds the lineup to represent his idea of quality electronic music.

On 24.10. we’ll see another round of Miscbehaving madness as DJ Orkidea invites legendary Renaissance resident Ian Ossia and one of the hottest trance names currently – Andy Moor – to headline a Miscbehaving night at Helsinki Club. The oldskool trance/prog fellow DJ Coma will be taking care of the warm-up.

The night continues at Playground at 05:00 as an official afterparty. I’ve invited some of the most interesting current domestic names to share the early underground morning hours with me: First of all DJ Casper, who has convinced me lately with his superb techno sets. He’s a guy living the music 100% and is one of the true rising stars currently. He’s not only a guy for dark underground venues but has caught my attention by playing really rocking groovy summery sets, too.
Then, my good ol’ friend DJ Flight. We’ve shared the DJ booths and organized club events together more than a dozen times last year and I greatly admire his uncompromised professional attitude. Flight is not only a great person, but also easily one of the top house jocks in Finland at the moment. Easy choice of picking him in.
And lastly, DJ Genki, an oldskool and multi-genre-talent jock – breaks-psy-dnb-techhouse-techno-younameit! He has an ear for killer tracks whatever style he plays, but his techno sets have been the ones totally ripping it. A perfect choice for ending the night, no matter how late it gets… :)

Check the Miscbehaving event details at Klubitus and read the latest news at misc.fi or at Misc Management’s Twitter.

EXTREMELY MISCBEHAVING MAIN EVENT

DJ ORKIDEA (Unity, Love, Jack) invites:
ANDY MOOR (Ava, UK)
IAN OSSIA (Renaissance, UK)
COMA (Pussy, Clinic)

Visuals Beige/Harmaa
Light Design Tea & Severi (Unity)

Where: Helsinki Club, Yliopistonkatu 8
When: Saturday 24.10.2009
Time: 21-04
Tickets: 14€ + booking fee. available from Tiketti from the 14th of September

EXTREMELY MISCBEHAVING AFTER-RAVE

DJ ORION (YleX, Lost Language) invites:
FLIGHT (Romance)
GENKI (Exogenic)
CASPER (Helsinki)

Where: Playground, Iso Roobertinkatu 10
When: Sunday 25.10.2009
Time: 05-12
Tickets: 8€ with main event ticket and 10€ without. Available from the door only!

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Brotherhood signed to Lost Language

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Lost Language logo

Happy news. The legendary trance label, Lost Language, has signed my second single Brotherhood.

I’m really excited of the possibility of getting Brotherhood released on that particular label. It’s one of my all-time favourite trance labels which released amazing tunes already in the early 2000. The label was originally a parent label of Hooj Choons and led by Ben Lost, but it works independently today.

Some of my personal Lost Language highlights are Solarstone’s Seven Cities, Salt Tank’s Eugina, Barraka’s Song To A Siren, Lustral’s Broken, Midway’s Monkey Forest, Tilt’s The World Doesn’t Know and many, many more.

DJ Orion & J.Shore – Brotherhood will be out in November 2009 on Lost Language including remixes from Ayleon, Flight & Jontey, DJ Taucher and Anton Sonin. Listen to the clips and read more.

Sunburn 2009 review

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Despite the cloudier and more rainy weather than I expected, the atmosphere in Kalajoki was still the same as every year: Loads of smiling, open-minded people with a good sense for good electronic music. You could still see the last red and orange colours of the sunset above the sea in the horizon from the open windows of the club when I started – really a beautiful, classic view – and an unique one, at least in Finland.

I started with a bit more techier/tech-housier tracks like Mason’s Kippschwinger and Sander Kleinenberg’s This Is Our Night and headed towards more proggy & trancey vibes. Both Ayleon’s and Flight&Jontey’s remix of my upcoming Brotherhood track went down really well, Kyau&Albert’s new track “Grrreat” got a really good response and for the full Sunburn experience some Sun was needed, this time from Slusnik Luna, which was probably the track of the night.

A big hand for the audience and the Dyyni staff, you’re the best – it was really a pleasure visiting Kalajoki again. And biggg thank-yous to DJ Kaasi – it seems to the time spent together never fails to be entertaining and full of fun :)

Tiistain Tanssi-ilta 4.8.2009: Back to basics

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Elokuun ensimmäisessä Tiistain Tanssi-illassa 04.08.2009 palataan muutaman erikoislähetyksen jälkeen normaaliin päiväjärjestykseen. Luvassa uutta house- ja trance-vetoista soundia niin kotimaasta kuin ulkomailtakin; lautasilla Andy Moor, Jerome Isma-Ae ja Kyau&Albert sekä huima uusi Solarity-sinkku AnjunaDeepiltä. Suomi-soundista vastaavat Ayleon, FBOTI, Matias Lehtola ja Timo Juuti. Lisäksi kuullaan viikon vinyyli Suomeen saapuvalta Paul Oakenfoldilta ja koko viime kuun edestä musauutisia.

Tune in. Nyt tiistaina klo 21-22

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