I have also been extra lucky this month as I’ve been asked by to host my own Dubstep show on Ubradio. The show will be on air the first Thursday of every month. Though you can check the schedule for my show and also tons of other shows on there website www.ubradio.net
last night was the first time to do the show and I had a great time hanging out and mixing in the ubradio studio.
shouts to amnesty,manow, daryl and everyone at ubradio
Its been just a week after that we bangkok experienced the massive vibrations of the Culture one rave, and out of the blue the owner of club culture asked me to organise the first Dubway for 2009 the week after. I think I can speak for myself that even half way through the week I was still knackered from the Culture one rave. So to be honest I wasn’t expecting too much from the attendance on the night of the Dubway party. Not too many people showed up but the vibe in the club was great. We had a special sonic treat at this months event because Nolens Volens who is a really good friend of mine dropped a live dub techno set at club culture. I ‘m really excited to say that the beats that he has been crafting in his studio are brilliant. I really wish he would get signed to a label but most of all I’m hoping I can work with him more in the future. Another guest that we had at Dubway 4 was Gene from the infamous electro band Futon. Gene had done laced his vocals over my beats a few times before but this was his first time getting on the mic at a dubstep night. With the mic hooked up to the delay his voice added an extra dimension to the beats. Its was great having him come jam with us. At this months event my idea was to play alot more rollers and deeper tunes and then gradually working the vibe to a harder edge towards the end. This time my plan worked as I had hoped. The tune that smashed it was the Dz remix of Woogie’s End Dub. I hope that we can get the momentum going for next months Dubway gig. Next months line up will be one of bangkok’s legendary scenesters DJ Seet, and also Youthman ( bionic beats/bingo recordings) will be the very first international Dubstep DJ to play at our party. Lets hope the venue will be rammed.
shouts to gene, p’mai nolens volens, O, sinamaon, maz, jon votek and of course everyone who came to party with us that night!
A few weeks ago I received a surprise phone call from Khan the CEO/producer of Thaitanium. If your not familiar with thai hip hop, Thaitanium are considered to be one of Thailand’s most famous rap groups. They have worked with everyone from Teryiyaki Boyz, Blaze’ Blaze’, Tata Young and just recently Nas. Khan informed me that his crew would be performing a live concert in Koh Phangan and, they wanted me to DJ at the concert after party. The complete line up was Thaitanium, Bangkok Invader’s DJ Ono and Buddha, from Yaak Party was DJ king Kong and, last but not least little old me. Khan’s office sent King Kong and I our tickets on Thursday and by Friday morning we were sitting in a plane hell bound for Koh Samui. From Samui airport we were escorted VIP style to the pier, there we boarded a boat headed towards world famous party spot Koh Phangan. When we arrived on the island friday afternoon. Although upon arrival I didn’t feel like we were in some far away island, something like you would see in movies like the Beach. I’ve been to the full moon dozens of times and this time it certainly didn’t feel like it did 5 years ago. King Kong mentioned that he thought he was at a beach in Bang San rather then at Koh Phangan. I think I knew all along that the island would be developed into a modern tourist trap so I wasn’t really suprised to see how much it had changed. A few years ago Koh Phangan had dirt roads, no ATMs and definitely not a single 7-11 in sight. Just to stay there you really had to make a big effort, as there were only cheap bungalows with no air conditioning. You were even lucky if you could find a place with a bed, as most places will just give you a mattress. The place we stayed at had air con, cable TV and even a swimming pool! Even still with the modern conveniences. I don’t have any regrets going to the island especially when it gave me the chance to hang out with Khan.
I remember when I was 12 and my parents moved from Singapore to live in Bangkok. We used to live in a place called Soi Ari, it was about 10 minutes from Jatujak market and also very close to central Ladprao. When I was at that age I used to love skateboarding(still do) and there was a friend that used to have a mini ramp in his house. In those days skateboarding was starting to blow up in Thailand and there were only a few people riding. Because of this everyone knew each other. Some other guys that would hang out at the mini ramp were Joey boy, Carlo ( DJ Dema), Nat from Dujada, T and of course Khan. Back then we used to skate together all the time. Most of my fondest childhood memories were from hanging out with those dudes. I remember Khans dad used to own a bar which was right next to his house. I used to sleep over at Khan’s place on the weekends and we used to secretely drink tequila with him and his older brother. As we got older and most of us had to go to school abroad. I was sent to Canada and I think Khan was sent to live in Kansas. All of us would come back to Bangkok during the summertime. We would hang out and skate together. All of us would talk about our dreams and, what we wanted to do when we got out of school. Khan of course always talked about making it big in the music business. Life was simple for all of us. In khan’s case that simple life changed when his father died from a heart attack. To make things worse for him and his familly, Khan’s father passed away right when Asia had its biggest stock market crash. I think those years were really hard for Khan because he was very close to his father. After he graduated high school Khan came back to Thailand and started working on his music. The first project he put together was a group called Khan T. His first album did get him recognized in the music industry but still he wasn’t too happy with the results as the music for that album had to be watered down to suit the mass Thai audience. Mind you this was back in 94- 95 so there really wasn’t much of a hip hop scene in Thailand either. Khan finally achieved the success when he formed Thaitanium. There first album Thai Riders is considered to be one of Thai hip hop’s most ground breaking albums. The reason I write this because when we were kids talking about our dreams, the only person that I know that has done everything exactly they way he said he would is Khan. I really have a deep respect for him because of this. Of course pretty much all of us Joey boy, Carlo, T, Nat and myself are now working in the music industry doing music/dj/fashion etc.
The night of the event saw Thaitanium taking to the stage around 9pm. After that DJ Buddha and DJ Ono got the night going with there party style hip hop cuts. Second to get on the decks was DJ King Kong and last was me. Normally the crowd at Koh Phangan is usually mixed with locals and tourists but, this is only when there are Full moon parties at Haad Rin beach. Our location for the party was on another beach whose name I can’t remember ( I was smashed the whole time). It was near some markets and was more of a local beach rather then a hang out spot for drunk tourists. It was really cool to see the locals getting into the music, dancing and having a good time. As for me though I think I might have gotten a bit too wrecked. I think my new years resolution should be to not get smashed on booze! The whole night literally went by with flying colors and, next thing you know King Kong and I were headed back to Samui with the biggest dam hangover you can imagine. On the boat ride back to Samui I couldn’t help thinking about all the choices that I made in my life. I think I made the right choices in because I always wanted to be a DJ. I worked and am working to be the best DJ that I can be. Its not glamorous and the money isn’t great but this is what I love to do. I guess the rest of our crew from the old neighborhood must feel the same way with all of the things that they are doing now.
shouts to khan,day, way, petchy, dj buddha, dj ono, king kong and p kaew much love to you all!
What made last Friday different from the other sessions was that people were starting to show up since 10:30. By 11 oclock is was starting to get busy inside the club. Warming up the night was DJ Red I from the Philippines. He played a wicked selection of dance hall reggae, dnb and dub step. After him was DJ Jo Stitch. One of the great things about Jo’s set was that he had just recently bought some new tunes from the UK and was dropping them in his set. By the time that he was done the crowd was already warmed up and ready to go. Which was unfortunate for me because the set that I had prepared at home started very deep and mellow and proved not to be satisfying to a room full of party people. Usually punters don’t start coming til after 12 so I had naturally thought that I would be playing to an empty dance floor. It was because of this I chose to start my set with a more mellow selection. The first few songs were Highland spring by Benny ill, Techno dread by 2562 and Go and tell em by Benga! I should also mention that hours before the party, Sinamon (our MC) just arrived on Thursday from Koh Samui and, he bought with him a huge bag of mutherfuckin’ mushrooms. We ended up taking a few shrooms before the party and, when it was time for me to play play I was tripping my nuts off! My knees were all wobbly and of course I was starting to get paranoid thinking that the crowd would not like the music. What made things worse was that standing behind me in the booth was a man who hated the very ground I walked on – Mr. Buffalo. A few years back I was interviewed on TV, I can’t remember exactly what the interview question was but in one of my answers I said using a CDJ is not as good as using real vinyl. When Mr.Buffalo watched the interview on TV he was not too pleased with my comment. He thought I was dissing CDJ’s but I wasn’t. I was just making a point that CDJ’s aren’t as good as using Turntables and will never ever in a million years even come close(kidding). The lighting guy at Club Culture had just quit his job and Mr.Buffalo was there to fill in for him. The lighting controls are in the corner of the DJ booth so Mr.Buffalo was sitting there behind me the whole time. I think I made him angry when I asked him if I could use his chair because my leg was just recently broken and, judging by the look on his face he didn’t seem to want to give it up. I did end up getting his chair but he probobly got even more pissed when I didn’t even use the chair at all and I ended up dancing in the booth like John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever. Either way he had that look in his eye like he was waiting for the right moment to pump me with bullets. It was frightening! I managed to calm myself down by drinking a shit load of beer and also few shots of vodka….ok well not a shit load but it was more like a 3 beers and a shot of vodka(im a cheap drunk). Oh and Mr.Buffalo got his nickname because back in the day he used to spin club trance on CDJS while wearing his Buffalo brand moon boots. In the end I did manage to get through the set and finish the job. The tunes that got the best reaction this time (past the 1am mark) were Killed it dead by Trg, Shoalin style by Bar nine, Jahova by Rusko, and Take me (reso rmx) by Dubchild. To end things off nicely, when 2am rolled around I was having so much fun mixing, dancing, drinking and tripping I didn’t want to get off the decks and, for the first time in my life had to forced off the decks by the security gaurds. In the end I gave a speech about how our Government fucked up our right to party and blah blah blah sorry I can’t remember the rest what I said and hopefully nobody else can remember either. In all I had my set all planned out which didn’t work as expected. So I just started from scratch and just focused on creating a vibe that was fun for everybody including myself. And maybe just maybe Monsieur Buffalo also had an ok time as well.
shouts to Jonny Votek for designing the flyer and also much love to all the ravers that came to the party.
Moving around is quite difficult when you have a broken ankle. After much persuasion from my friends I finally made it to see DJ Shadow live at Club Culture. The club was packed to the rafters and it really was hard to move around with my crutches. I managed to check out the first 45 minutes of the show and I have to admit that I am truly inspired by Shadow’s performance. I can only imagine all the long hours of crate diggin’ he must have done, being that all his beats and sounds that he uses in his productions will probobly not be found in any reason refill cd. I really wanted to talk to Shadow after the show but unfortunately I never got the chance. I did manage to get an autorgraph by Shadow, so I guess that isnt so bad after all.
MTV’s anniversary party at 808 was a lot of fun to play at. Lots of free booze and plenty of babes walking around. Im glad I had the chance to redeem myself after the Smirnoff party, though I was suprised to see that the Brooks brothers Remix of Star guitar, a super huge indy/dance anthem by Shinichi Osawa didn’t go off as I’d expected. Oh well I guess you cant have it all.
High school reunions are great because you can meet up with all your old friends and reminisce about the good old days. On the other hand for some people use this event as an opportunity to brag to their friends about there success. I never really liked high school and much preferred to stay home practicing my mixing. I don’t I think that I function well in class room. Looking back on my life now I can honestly say that not much has changed. I still DJ and that pretty much has been my job since the beginning. I wish I could say I accomplished more but, still after all these years at the end of the day all I want to do is mix records. I guess the closest thing that I have come to a “high school reunion” was at the Origins party hosted by Smirnoff Vodka. The concept of the party was to bring all the DJs who were the originators of the different sub genres of the Thai rave/party scene. I’ve been around for ages so I guess the promoters saw it fit to invite me to spin. Other movers and shakers that were invited were, Sound Element crew, Spyda Monkey, Pauly and Pichy. The interesting thing about the event was that I really thought everyone was going to play tunes from the good old days, I mean like 1990 -1997 type steez. To my suprised I was the only one going that far back with my selection, everybody else just played the current hits. I think my tune selection kinda weirded people out, as most kids weren’t even born by that time(kdding). I really thought Ganja Kru’s True Playaz anthem would kill em…. but it was a very lukewarm reaction. Some of the tunes were the old releases on the Urban Take over label. I thought they might be interesting to play but still it looked a bit slack on the dance floor. Fortunately I did get one good reaction and it was when I played Ray Keith’s Chopper. I had a mixed bag full of goodies from back in the day, I’m just a bit depressed I didn’t get to play them all. Good thing that there is the MTV party this Tuesday and Goldie on Thursday, both parties I will be spinning at so I am hoping that I will get the chance to redeem myself. For those parties I will throw in some classic tunes but mostly I’ll play safe and drop the current releases. Overall it would have been cool to have all the DJ’s play there favorite cuts from back in the day. Doing that we all can definitely hear how much dance music has changed, it would also remind us of all the great experiences we had raving til morning when we were kids. But most of all those tunes would remind us about why we were so inspired to become DJs in the first place.
The turnout for the second Dubway session wasn’t as good as last months but, the energy and the vibe of the night was magnificent. By the time I arrived at the club it was already starting to rain really hard. I really didnt anyone would show up. The club didnt start getting busy until after 12:30. I played alot harder then last time and the reaction from the crowd was great. It really is cool when peeps can appreciate something different from the norm. The tunes that rocked it on the night were Hip Hop (rmx) by Dead Presidents, Get back by 501 and Forever by Conquest.
I’ve just had the chance to take part in a very unique event and I must say that it really has inspired me and I feel very honoured to have been chosen to take part. Moto Mash Up was an event that saw DJs/producers teaming up with some of Thailands biggest Indy rock bands mixing and mashing there styles and productions together. The line up consisted of DJ Spyda Monkey vs Scrubb, Suharit vs Mint and Myself vs SLot Machine. The whole event was created and organised by DJ Seed. The plan was to use 3 songs that I have released, One of them my own production and the other 2 were tracks that were on the Asia Bass Compilation. The tracks were Since you left me by DJ Dragon(me), DJ DX’s Radioactive and 56k’s Hysterical Idiots. Those tracks were then taken back to the studio remixed and re edited by Seed, only this time fusing them with SLot Machines tunes Parn, Dream and I forgot the name of the other one( my bad ). To be honest I was very skeptical at first . I love rock n roll but as of lately I really thought of Indy rock as being a bit too artsy and I didn’t really think that the two styles would be able to mix. The first practice session went by really well being it that it was the first time for me to meet the band. We met up at the studio and jammed together for the whole day. I really thought it was cool to be able to see the band playing just as well and with so much emotion both in the studio and on stage. For the whole time I thought how the hell could I measure to there skill and talent? I remember we had a really hard time trying to get my mixing and there playing in sync and, I was really worried that I might be making them think that this whole project was a waste of time. Either way the band treated me as if I were one of there own and we had a really cool time hanging out together. I’m sure they were as bit as skeptical as I was but when the day of the show came all the moto mash up crew were really amped to get on stage. Everybody was pretty much just hanging out and drinking in the dressing rooms. The first group that took to the stage was Spyda Monkey and Scrubb then, Suharit and MInt and last were myself and SLot Machine. I was really drunk by the time we performed but and all I remember was just jumping around in the booth. haha oh well I mean it was the closest thing I’ve ever been to playing with a live band and when you get on a stage and theres an arena full of people watching, I was fucking charged with andrenaline hehe. We ended up performing two songs together and after that it was time for me to get my sorry drunk ass off stage and let slot machine continue. After watching them play live all I could think of in my head was “boy can these dudes rock”. I think they really go all out on stage jumping around, headbangin’ and just going crazy. Not very artsy at all! That show was intense. Over all I ‘m really deeply inspired and honoured to have shared the stage with such a great bunch of musicians and I will never forget being able to partake in this unique and entertaining experience. I just bought Slot Machines new album and hopefully I ‘ll see them one last time this weekend and get them to autograph the cd. Also big shout outs to p’seed for having the balls to create and organise an event this spectacular.