This weekend in Denver | DVS1 and Radio Slave

March 19, 2012 in News

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Great music continues this weekend in Denver with the return of DVS1 and the first appearance from Radi0 Slave in over 4 years.

2200 will see host to DVS1 on Friday, which you would be robbing yourself of sheer delight if you miss this one, as he ripped apart the old Would Shop with Ben Klock last year. More info below and look for a review here and on Resident Advisor.

http://www.facebook.com/events/247003508723972/ - event page

http://www.residentadvisor.net/feed-item.aspx?id=43255 - good video on RA where Zac reps the US rave scene :)

 

Saturday, AA/MP will be bringing in Radio Slave to TBD warehouse space in town. Make Mistakes own Steofan on the bill to support. Should be a good one, more info below and look for a review here next week.

 

http://www.facebook.com/events/361177960582197/ - event page

 

 

 

Reviewed | Martin Buttrich | PUNCHIS & AA/MP Denver 2.24.2012

March 5, 2012 in Events, Reviewed

Good times out on this one.

It started by Sammy and I meeting our brother in arms John Templeton, the lovely Zaira and Herr Buttrich at Lous Food Place around 9:30…love that place. A nice intimate sit down with someone I have admired for years was perfect…more perfect, as Martin turned out not to be the steely German I projected of him, with his clinical productions and all.  Instead, he is a happy-go-lucky ‘bro’, who laughed, knocked back brews, joked on his local football team and spoke modestly of gigs in Ibiza and the Caribbean (where he fell off a stage and broke his foot a while back, there for could not snowboard with us while in town).

From Lou’s, we all ran back to our house around the corner for a quick chill, then on to Blake Street where the BPL awaited us. Since the advent of 18+ upstairs in the BPL, attendance has been up on every new visit. Lines are a bit blurred as to who is passing through or who is there for the specific music that is played, but regardless the room has benefitted from more enthusiastic bodies in it. PUNCHIS resident Diizel was on when we arrived, playing a varied selection of not so varied tech house to a packed room. It worked though as woops and cheers rang out as he smoothly mixed through until our German friend had his laptop set up and ready to rip.

Martin’s live set was solid as expected. He ran through bits of his vast catalog in an hour and a half.  His remix of Luca Bacchetti & Davide Squillace’s “Around The Bay”,  another of his remix’s,  ”Telesto” on Systematic making appearances.  These tracks strike a nice balance between warm tones with playful attitudes and straight dance floor functionality.  The room stayed full for the most part…even after the sound cut out THREE times, which I really don’t understand as high profile as Beta is.

On to the ‘AM’ segment of the night, a gang of us headed to the RiNo warehouse complex about 5 minutes north of Beta. A few parties have been held there, this was the first time I made it to one.  Afterhours Anonymous and Mahesh Presents hosted the event, which was impeccably produced. Turbo Sound was dialed in, a full bar, massive visuals and plenty of room to dance. The vibe was upbeat from the start, the tall and talented Bones (ala Nick Wilson) was laying down his birthday set nicely, blending his brand of pleasant tech house to an already well populated room. Martin came on for his second live set of the evening, which apparently he did not know about until he landed in Denver. He had no issues with it and honestly, it worked better than his club set.  The set was a lot more stripped back, chugging and hypnotic. Take a listen to his track “Back It Up”, this is what the set sounded like in some form through out, simple and effective. Denver’s own Little Mike closed the night out with a good demonstration of why he is holding his own in Berlin currently. Fairly safe records more on the tech house tip, but well mixed and programmed. The party literally felt like an extension of the club, as it was so well produced and lured in a bulk of the club goers itself. Hopefully the sound guys at Beta were lured in as well to learn a thing or two…with out a Function 1, the sound system at the afters was hands down better and did not cut out once.

Hats off to PUNCHIS, AA/MP and all others that participated in bringing Martin and making it a fun night out.  Hopefully we’ll see more of him as he seems to be happily based in Los Angeles at the moment.

Upcoming AA/MP shows: Radio Slave 3.24.12  http://www.facebook.com/events/361177960582197/

Bones set from this night

 

Martin Buttrich: 1/2 California Bro, 1/2 Steely German...all around great dude.

Martin Buttrich debuts in Denver

February 21, 2012 in Events, Music

As part of the PM//AM series in conjunction with the BPL, P.U.N.C.H.I.S and AA/MP, MM is excited to see Martin Buttrich in town this weekend.

The weekly party put on by P.U.N.C.H.I.S in the Beatport Lounge (BPL), which resides in the upstairs of Beta, is hosting Martin Buttrich this Friday night in conjunction with Afterhours Anonymous and Mahesh Presents (AA/MP). The party will take place in two stages. First, in the Beatport Lounge (BPL), the PM (p.m.) stage goes from 9:00-2:00, with P.U.N.C.H.I.S residents opening for Buttrich. Then, the AM (a.m.) portion kicks in at an after hours location, hosted by Afterhours Anonymous and Mahesh Presents (AA/MP). There, our friend Bones will play an opening set (on his birthday no less), followed by yet another set from Buttrich. To cap off this dizzying night of acronyms and shenanigans, Denver ex-pat Little Mike, returns home again to close out the night at some point in the AM (a.m.).

Here at the offices of MM (Make Mistakes), we are excited to see Herr Buttrich twice in person…in the same night…that whole PM//AM thing. Long a “ghost” producer for the likes of Timo Maas and Loco Dice among others, it is under his own name that his music is most enjoyable. Come Friday…it’s TGIF.

 

Beta:

Add yourself to the limited discount list by following this link: http://bit.ly/xku5Wi
21+ $5, 18+ $15 – Before 11PM (higher after)

Afters:

21+ w/ ID $15 before 1:30am or w/ Beta wristband // $20 otherwise

Turbosound by Paradigm

RSVP on the Facebook Event pagehttps://www.facebook.com/events/266075636795468/

Reviewed – Ryan Crosson & Lee Curtiss in Denver @ Cluster Studios (1.28.12)

February 3, 2012 in Events, Reviewed

Denver promoters Afterhours Anonomyous and Mahesh Presents (AA/MP) have been good at aiming for a specific group of people, the in between or ‘fringe’ crowd. Those who like to enjoy themselves outside of the club confines but might not necessarily be obsessive about what goes into it. Not quite as jaded and bitter as some of us around here…which is good.  This target audience needs to be cultivated to keep the underground scene progressing. AA/MP partnered with ROOTS Denver [super nice guy Bones (Nick Wilson) and local legend Hipp e] to bring in a few hotly tipped artists over last weekend.

This past Saturday they brought Ryan Crosson and Lee Curtiss of the freshly famed Visionquest outfit. Both are Michigan natives living in Berlin, both have had and still do enjoy solo careers.  The North Denver warehouse complex that is Cluster Studios was the space chosen for the event. We arrived about 12:30 after crushing on some raw fish rolled in seaweed and cold rice wine with friends, it was lovely. Cluster is one of the better venues in town to have a party save one mondo detail…acoustics. It has always been a challenge to dial in the sound in the cavernous main room. The high ceilings, open-movable walls, concrete floors and exposed metal beams all team up as if to  say, “I don’t think so, sound guy.”

Unfortunately, the space won again. Surely it did not help that the speakers sounded like they were submerged in water. Little to no highs or midrange, it was muffled bass all over the venue, aside from a few sweet spots. We missed both opening sets, my buddy Angel Castro and a fella that goes by Quinn, but heard both went down well. By 1:45 there was a great crowd assembled, pro grade lasers and hardly anyone really dancing. Halo, of H Foundation fame, was on the decks playing pretty straight forward tech house in the 125 bpm territory that could have used some love on the sound system. Was a bummer, as I’ve been a fan of him for a while and was excited to hear him play again.

Lee Curtiss would be my least interesting pick musically out of the four big Questers (Reeves, Troxler, Crosson, Curtiss), but he came through with the most interesting set of the night. He EQ’d the best out of the sound system, playing more stripped back techno and house, slowing the pace down. It was a bit groovier, a little more slinky and tad bit sleazy. The vibe felt like it was finally coming together at this point. Most of the set sounded like his unreleased track “I Can Make Your Body Twitch” which was welcomed, as it has a dirty, funky feel to it. Ryan Crosson came on around 4:00, smoothly mixing in Cajmere’s classic “It’s Time For the Perculator”. Only about half an hour later it was time for the car ride home to bed. The little that we did catch of him was solid. It sounded a bit more on the techno end, a bit harder than Curtiss and at that point the 420+  in the crowd were on board with him, sound issues or not.

All and all, Roots & AA/MP  started their New Year with momentum moving forward. Stay tuned for more AA/MP shows over the next few months, there are some good ones scheduled. Radioslave, Martin Buttrich and Jesse Rose among other confirmed names.

 

Ryan Crosson & Lee Curtiss in Denver – Roots/AAMP 1.28.12

January 27, 2012 in News

Interested to see how these two have evolved after Team Visionquest exploded this past year. It’s too bad Shaun Reeves and Seth Troxler, the other half of Visionquest, could not have made the bill, but hey, it will be nice to see some reflection of the popular outfit in person.

Caught both Curtiss and Crosson on separate occasions in Detroit a few years back, when they were enjoying the mid 2000′s  M_nus glory days.  Both of them have clearly left those bland, minimal roots behind and have jumped ship to what  seems to be the sound currently filling clubs across the world. Crosson has released some decent music through his collaborations with Guti and Cesar Merveille, which is on the more colorful, organic tip. They both are playing the late shift in a fun venue with a big sound system and most likely a large,  up-for-it crowd. Here’s hoping they bring the goods from their end, check back to get our take on whether they did or not.

 

Support from :

HALO, San Diego (Surface, City Deep) *just as eager to see this champion again, last time was at an ice skating arena in Pittsburgh around ’99 as H Foundation with co founder of Roots and Denver legend Hipp E.*

ANGEL CASTRO (PUNCHIS)
MIKEROBOT (All Things Minimal)

Venue :

Cluster Studios

3881 Steele St.
Denver, CO 80203

 

http://www.facebook.com/events/325365564151205/