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The Gathering & Implosion: psy trance returns to its spiritual home @The Fridge
Written by HarderFaster on 25-10-06 21:59 (7602 views) (15 comments)
This Friday night sees a very special coming together of two of London’s finest parties: The Gathering vs Implosion join forces to launch Brahmaputra, the first CD from Implosion promoter Jay OM’s Free-Spirit label. Compiled by label manager Jay, it contains nine tracks of brand new cutting-edge psy trance. With neither promotion having been featured before on HarderFaster, it was definitely time to see what they’ve been up to, and what they’ve got in store for this Friday’s shenanigans. [Full Story]

Getting it together @ Turnmills with Paul Stix
Written by HarderFaster on 25-10-06 21:38 (21867 views) (12 comments)
There are some lucky people in the industry who have the privilege of literally living and breathing music 24/7. One of these fortunate few is Turnmills’ Press and PR Manager Paul Stix. As well as being responsible for talking the talk for one of the world’s most successful clubs, he also promotes Together, an eclectic monthly party with a varied music policy where fun is the main emphasis, as well as dj’ing as one half of The Scarlet Pimp b2b Mannequin Doll with girlfriend Kelly. Given Paul’s obvious affinity for both kinds of spin, without further ado, let’s let him do the talking… [Full Story]

Carl Nicholson gets possessed for the Colours Halloween special
Written by The Fridge on 25-10-06 14:33 (6677 views) (13 comments)
Having been making music for well over thirteen years now, it’s safe to say that Carl Nicholson is one of the top djs and producers in his field of uplifting hard trance and beyond. A prolific producer, he’s just started his own digital label — CN Recordings — so he can continue to experiment with the multi-genred fusion of sounds he does so well. But rather than just being a knob twiddling producer behind the decks, he’s also one of the most energetic and innovative djs you’re ever likely to see play. With Carl back in London town for the Colours Halloween special this Saturday, where he and production buddy Ilogik will be showcasing their latest monster releases, we decided to have a word with the man himself to see what he’s got in store… [Full Story]

Nu Religion — introducing James Condon
Written by e99 on 25-10-06 13:37 (5044 views) (15 comments)
So, you probably will have heard of Nu Religion by now. The burgeoning new night has left a serious dent on London’s hard dance scene in 2006, with some very fresh line-ups, great atmospheres and very well-attended events. Do you know who their residents are though? The new blood that they are putting all their faith and hopes into? You don’t? Shame on you sir/madam! James Condon is one of the Nu Religion DJ representatives, and he’s just been snapped up by UDJs DJ Agency — home to the likes of Andy Whitby, Cally Gage and Technikal. [Full Story]

Party Proactive brings you Belgrade techno supremo Marco Nastic
Written by K.A.R.L & Joanna McEwen on 23-10-06 22:08 (6319 views) (14 comments)
Marko Nastic is breaking down the walls surrounding his homeland of Serbia to blaze his infectious style of pumping, tribal techno across the rest of the world. Founder of Serbia’s first ever techno label, Recon Warriors, he’s a man on a mission and wherever he goes the techno faithful follow. [Full Story]

Danny Gilligan presents Ignition
Written by HarderFaster on 18-10-06 20:23 (10905 views) (32 comments)
When Danny Gilligan won The HarderFaster Resident of the Year Award in 2003 it couldn’t have been more well deserved. At the time he was resident of Riot!, Twisted, Proactive, Twist and Blast, yet also somehow managed to squeeze in gigs in Cape Town, Sydney, Melbourne, San Francisco and Ibiza, some most productive stints in the studio, as well as a demanding full-time job. He’s since had some well-deserved time out from the scene, returning to start his own event at The FridgeIgnition. [Full Story]

Painting the town Red! Kelly Dayus Cook & Kate Hammond on their new artist agency
Written by Getinpublicity on 18-10-06 19:19 (5711 views) (26 comments)
Kate Hammond and Kelly Dayus-Cook are no strangers to HarderFaster, and certainly not to the dance music fraternity on the whole. Most of us will know Kate from Vicious Circle and Kelly of course from tidy. Well, as with anything in life, certain vocations have their life spans and both Kate and Kelly have reached a point in their careers where it’s all change please, all change. [Full Story]

The Elevate interview — Phil York & Kevin Energy get ready to take you higher
Written by Allan@Nu Energy on 18-10-06 19:09 (6297 views) (12 comments)
Anyone else reckon hard dance is going through a bit of a purple patch lately? Is anyone else finding themselves stood grin plastered, rushing like a demon, in the middle of a big shiny dancefloor thinking, “this is what’s it’s all about?” Finding those lost rushes that made us fall in love with this scene to start with come flooding back, wave after wave? Or listening to tracks like M.D.A. & Spherical’s futuristic head-twister ‘Dutch Courage’ and being blown back by its boundary smashing ideas and euphoric energy? [Full Story]

Euphoria — the king of dance music compilations
Written by benz on 18-10-06 10:56 (6536 views) (15 comments)
There was a time when commercially-orientated dance music compilations consisted of little more than ‘Dance Zone’, ‘Now That’s What I Call Dance’, ‘Club Zone’ and ‘The Best Dance Album In The World... Ever!’ OK, they are clearly all awesome and there was also the slightly more underground effort — ‘Energy Rush’ (more on that later) and ‘The Annual’ made impressive dents on the compilation charts — but credible, commercially successful dance music collections were somewhat of a rarity. The long-running, massively popular Euphoria series was one of the turning points in this timeline, deftly pleasing commercial audiences as well as die-hard clubbing ones. [Full Story]

Mark Rawson’s last Thirsty Thursday: will it be the thirstiest yet?
Written by HarderFaster on 17-10-06 21:47 (5745 views) (8 comments)
Mark Rawson first hit the decks in 2003, picking up the basic principles of mixing within just three hours after a night out. Buying his own decks shortly afterwards, he played out for the first time only one week later at a house party and knew he’d found his calling. Totally self-taught, he’s yet to have the basic concepts of mixing explained to him technically: “I watched my friends play, watched them twitch these knobs and then worked out what they were doing!” [Full Story]

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