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Today, it is with great pleasure that we are unveiling our third annual Producing For Presents charity EP, a yearly holiday initiative which enlists our most beloved local DJs to produce compositions of electronic dance music, and sell them in an attempt to raise money for a charitable cause. We crafted this idea way back in 2009, executed the project again in 2010, and here we are today, with arguably the strongest line-up yet. Like the two preceding years, all proceeds will be donated to the Heart House Hospice, a local charity which will ultimately use the donations to purchase Christmas presents for children in less fortunate circumstances.

Incredible and infinite thank yous must go out to our talented contributors including Max & Zach of Prince Club, Meech, John Roman, Todd & Will of Tsuka, Gold’N'Grams, Poupon, Gaunt, Colin Alexander, Vlsonn, and our two mysterious festive contributors, Sugarplum Fairies and Saddam Antler. Again your tireless work has paid immediate dividends, and we’re excited to see how much money we can raise this year, after coming within dollars of 1000 last year. Also, special shouts to the likes of Michel Fournier (Meech), Ben Rosenberg (Poupon) and John Roman, who have all contributed in P4P001 right through to P4P003 — endless gratitude for your donations.

For the third year in succession, Nasty Nav and the folks at Wrongbar have been kind enough to open their doors to us and host the annual EP release party on Saturday December 17th. The docket of artists looks more of a Toronto-based festival line-up rather than a one-off, but you certainly won’t see us complaining. Vouchers to download the EP will be made available on the night of the event, but we highly suggest you check out our Bandcamp page where you can purchase the entire collection for a minimum of $15 via PayPal. Your donation can be infinite.

Tracklist:

01 SADDAM ANTLER // Dreidhell (Original Mix)
02 POUPON // Pimpin’s Easy (Original Mix)
03 PRINCE CLUB // 9.11 (Original Mix)
04 VLSONN // DX707 (Original Mix)
05 JOHN ROMAN // Delta (Original Mix)
06 GOLDNGRAMS // Tweaking (Original Mix)
07 MEECH // BoBoBo (Original Mix)
08 RYAN LESLIE // Addicted (TSUKA Bootleg Mix)
09 GAUNT // Misunderstanding (Original Mix)
10 COLIN ALEXANDER // Struck (Original Mix)
11 SUGARPLUM FAIRIES // Outro (Original Mix)

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Add To SBTRKT

July 9, 2011

In case you hadn’t heard, there was a notable guest appearance at the SBTRKT show at Wrongbar on Friday evening — yes arguably one of the biggest names in Rap & Pop music combined, Toronto’s own Drake, and it’s only nods of approval all around from us here. The dude showcased a willingness to big-up his talented friend, hold down his city, and do it all in fairly humble fashion (minus the Maybach parked out front). Special mention to Ango84 who killed it in support, and of course Sampha, for his scintillating pipes & keyboard antics. Major win for Toronto, and might we dare mention that SBTRKT is in the process of taking the world by storm.

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A very tantalizing string of headliners on deck for this weekend, with all of Toronto’s most influential EDM venues showcasing top-tier bookings. Resident Advisor’s golden boy, Kyle Hall, makes his Toronto debut at the very chic Galapagos Thursday at The Drake Underground — expect all sorts of deep grooves and nothing past 126 bpm. Friday evening is the people’s choice gala with everyone’s favorite ‘pa ‘pa Americano — errm — Yolanda Be Cool — lots of local radio-play foreshadows a fun-filled evening. Saturday is our pick of the litter, with House music’s cream of the crop Swiss duo, Round Table Knights at The Social for another dazzling edition of Faktory Saturday.  Other massive Saturday options include disco mastermind, The Magician (Wrongbar) and everyone’s favorite, Chromeo (Opera House).

Thursday

THE HEADLINER: Kyle Hall w/ Mymanhenri & More — Thursday @ Drake Underground
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The Opener: Ludwig Black & John Caffery — Thursday @ Gladstone Hotel
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The Opener: Lsonn, Bashabash, Brooks — Thursday @ The Social
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The Opener: Barbi, Paul David & Barletta — Thursday @ Andy Poolhall
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Friday

THE HEADLINER: Yolanda Be Cool w/ Simon Jain & More — Friday @ Mod Club
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The Opener: XI, Eskmo, Bombaman & More — Friday @ Wrongbar
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The Opener: Lucie Tic, Mr. Mandelephant & More — Friday @ Supermarket
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The Opener: Gingy, Milt Mortez & Matt Cherkas — Friday @ apkLIVE (London)
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The Closer: Adam K, Addy & More — Friday @ FootWork
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Saturday

THE HEADLINER: Round Table Knights, Meati & Meech — Saturday @ The Social
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The Opener: Chromeo (Live) — Saturday @ The Opera House
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The Opener: The Magician w/ Mr. Charlton & More — Saturday @ Wrongbar
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The Closer: Donald Gluade, Robb G & More — Saturday @ Footwork
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What’s Good Wednesday!?

December 15, 2010

This is a very important weekend coming up for the electroTO extended family, as we’ll be hosting our second annual Producing For Presents EP Release Party. We’ve been beating the thing to death, and we’ll continue to do so, because it’s for a great cause and it’s a showcase of great music.  In addition, the DJs are donating their time and wages to support Heart House Hospice, and we will continue to sell copies of the EP compilation for the same cause — so less fortunate kids can have gifts under the tree this Christmas.  We’d love to see you guys out this Saturday at Wrongbar. I’ll be in attendance, alongside Trackson and Kemosabe. Should be hectic!

Thursday

THE HEADLINER: Sinden w/ Grahmzilla & Mr. Charlton  — Thursday @ The Social
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The Opener: Automatic Toys — Thursday @ Motel
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The Closer: Barletta, Gooffee & Paul David — Thursday @ Andy Poolhall
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The Closer: Conor Cutz, Andy Ares, DJ Cal & More — Thursday @ Wrongbar
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Friday

THE HEADLINER: Damian Lazarus w/ Nitin & More — Friday @ Wrongbar
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The Opener: Andy Ares, Love Thy Brother & More — Friday @ Mod Club
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The Opener: Mandelephant, Billionaire & More — Friday @ Supermarket
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The Closer: Nic Fanciulli — Friday @ This Is London
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Saturday

THE HEADLINER: Rynecologist, Meati/Meech, John Roman & More — Sat. @ Wrongbar
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The Opener: Paul Revered, FranDiscos, TapeDeck Bros & More — Saturday @ TBA
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The Opener: Nima Gorji & More — Saturday @ Footwork
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The Closer: Jokers of the Scene w/ Andrew Ross — Saturday @ The Social
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There is truly no better surprise than receiving quality production totally out of the blue. Then, when we discover that the material is composed by a local cat, the surprise turns into a revelation. This was precisely the case when Mr. Todd Schlattman aka Meati personally hit us up, and was kind enough to share some of his latest work — two tracks to be precise, one named Kiwi, and the other named Bufo, which features Benny Bump from Golden Gloves.

If first impressions are everything, then plain and simple, we love this dude. We can certainly sniff out an electronic music head from the crowd, and Meati‘s passion for the finer things including techno, acid and the like, are rare in a day-and-age that constantly flocks to the mainstream. Biographically speaking now, ‘Meati is a producer from Kincardine, Ontario, with most of his musical roots based out of Brooklyn, NYC where he attended production school’.

Both of the tunes bring something a little different to the table. Kiwi is more of an adaptation of the tropical tech sound, utilizing a quasi-acid bull-frog melody, some nice drumwork, and a sample from Predador by French Fries. Bufo is more in the neighborhood of techno & tech house, bouncing along with harmonic stabs, and a very nice breakdown around 4 minutes. If you’re feeling these, be sure to check out Meati this Saturday at the mighty Wrongbar.

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inTORview: Brodinski

February 2, 2010

Yes, yes, ladies and gentlemen, we here at electroTO are proud to announce a new segment set to grace our space, and we honestly believe that it will offer insights into the electronic music industry that can seldom be found anywhere else. Most of us are well aware of the talent that comes through our beloved city, but our InTORview segment will provide an exclusive, deeply personal look at the top DJ/Producer talents that descend upon our borough. And our inaugural edition, really couldn’t be much bigger. Here is our sit-down with Louis Brodinski:

So how has your latest trip to North America been? Work or play?

It’s been pretty good. It was not really a tour. It was like three weeks in LA for work, but after that, my agent found some gigs, and said you have your friend from Philly who wants you to play, your friend Ryne in Toronto who wants you to play, as well as a gig in Montreal. So I said, okay I’ll take it. I’m coming back in March in Miami, with Erol, Boys Noize, DJ Mehdi, Aeroplane. Yeaaa… it’s going to be good.

In playing your style of techno, how do you find the difference in crowd response from Europe to North America?

The club couture in North America is totally different, but it’s a really good thing for us too. In Europe it’s a real business. Every club, I come, I open as the invite DJ, and every weekend it’s a good party; the crowd is really into it. But here, we need to work, like, we need to come, and come back, and come back, and come back again. You know? Even for me it’s really difficult because I have no album or nothing like that, like Boys Noize for example. For Alex, it’s pretty good because he has his image, his label, his project, his albums, he has two albums right now, and he’s come here, and people go to see him. One, because he’s a good DJ, and two,  you can hear tracks from an album. You know what I mean? Like only the geeks and the nerd can know everything that I play [...] But it’s cool (haha).

People know you for your close friendship and production relationship with Yuksek. Can you speak about your relationship with him, and are you two still as close in the studio?

I think we are the exact same today. When we can work together, we do. But for example, I have a mixtape to do, I have a CD to do, I have a remix to do for Miami. I’m in North America right now, coming back for only two days in France, play, and then go off to Japan after having only one week off. Then after it’s Maimi… like wow. It’s a lot.

We heard about a collaboration with You, Djedjotronic, Noob and Harvard Bass. Tell us!

Yes, we do a track with Noob, Djedjotronic, Harvard Bass and me. Yea but, like now it’s close to the end, with Noob and Djedjo. But we will definitely be doing something for Miami, I think.

You just named a couple of your close DJ friends. Who’s the craziest? Who parties hardest?

Ohh no Victor (Harvard Bass). Victor is the craziest. He’s so funny. Even Noob and Djedjo too, but they are very clever. They work a lot. Yea but like, all good guys.

From other interviews we’ve heard that you’ve been getting better at doing your own production. Do you ever see yourself producing on your own, without a collaborator?

No. It’s just like I’m not a big fan of being in the studio and working on my own song. But when I’m with somebody, it’s really funny, and we can do something different. [...] If I’m working on something I really like, I need to be in the studio for like a week, working on like exactly the same track. I need to be with somebody in the studio. After two years of working with somebody, I’m just seeing. I know what I’m seeing. I totally understand it. I need some more time, but I think it’s going to be good.

It’s clear that you’re a huge fan of hip-hop, as depicted in your blog SmokeMachine. Are you doing anything to pursue that, or is it just a personal hobby?

I think the real problem with hip-hop… when you want to be a hip-hop producer, you need to produce like 25 beats a day. And we produce a track every 4 months, so like, it’s difficult. The rap business is totally different from the electronic business. But yea it’s interesting, like I will do some stuff. Some people are interested in it. I’m doing a rap mixtape, just for myself, just so I can say, at this time, I listened to this music. I don’t care what people think. I just do it for me. [...] In Canada and US, hip-hop is big. Half of the tracks I put on my blog, everybody knows. In Europe, it’s like nobody cares about hip-hop music.

When it comes to producing techno, who would be the one producer you would want to see yourself working with?

I would say Yuksek is the best for that. Yea, for me, because, he’s an engineer and a friend. And working with a friend is just the best for me. [What about Soulwax?] Yeaa, Soulwax are good, but they’re really busy too, you know?

You appeared on Teki and Orgasmic’s ‘Sound Pellegrino’ label last year, any chance you appear on some other emerging labels, like Mowgli’s ‘Deadfish’, or the like?

I like Deadfish. I think it’s a really good label. We just decide… For example, Mowgli asked me, “Do You want to work with Camel? I think it’s gonna be a good idea for him.” And, I think it’s gonna be a good idea for him too, and I like what Camel is doing at the moment, he is really on fire. So I said, ahh, why not!? And it’s a project, between another one. It’s just like, cool… But for Teki, he approach me maybe a year and a half ago, and said “Listen man, I maybe want to do a label, have you got something?” And I said, yea I got something, and it was the track ‘Boogieman’, an old one, really. Then I told my friend Guilliam (The Shoes) that I wanted to do something, and we did ‘Sha Shtil’, and ‘Casablanco’ was like two weeks after. And it was with Yuksek too, yea. It was pretty good. It was good for me. People liked it, people reacted pretty well.

In previous interviews you mentioned that The Shoes and Monsieur Monsieur are big acts to look out for. Anyone else that you have your eye on in 2010?

Hmm. I think a little guy from Belgium, named Highbloo. He send me just all his stuff, and the last two is just… (gesture suggesting craziness). Yea, yea he’s really good. And he’s a nice guy. He send me all his stuff and says “okay what you think, what do you think?”. I just want to see what’s next for him. He’s a French guy from Belgium. You know how they have two parts in Belgium? But yea he’s really good, I really like his stuff. And another guy, a French guy called French Fries [Ohh yes the Arma EP]. Yeaaa, that’s really good. The BeatauCue remix is the best, and even the original too. And the sound, I think it’s really good today. It’s like that minimal kind of dutch house. It works really well… I remember end of January of 2009, I was so excited about music, with the ‘Spraycan EP’, ‘Nadastrom’, and stuff like that. And today, I’m listening to some different stuff. Like this Dutch guy named Oliver Twizt, sent some stuff to Mad Decent. I was in LA, with Diplo, and I was listening to that, and it’s going to be really big.

As far as your new releases for this year, you have Arnold Classics coming out, and…?

Yes, Arnold Classics is coming out on Sinden’s new label called ‘Grizzly’. Yea, Sinden ask me from long time ago, “He says ya ya. I’m doing a label. Give me a track or something.” So I give him this one, and I said find some remixers. I think one is from Toronto? Egyptrixx? He’s really good. And he just did a remix for a band called Cubic Zirconia, and it’s an amazing remix. I just said to Sinden, let’s ask him to do it.

You’re a wristwatch guy, how many watches do you have?

I have 25 watches, but I only wear 25. I have many more than that. [Do you have a favorite?] I don’t have any favorites. It’s exactly like music, I change all the time.

As far as DJs you look up to, who are the best you’ve seen lately?

Mehdi is amazing. Who I’ve seen recently… Jack Beats is really good. He’s a party DJ. Diplo is amazing, as always. Who else… [Alex, obviously?] Yea, but, pfff, he’s already a king, you don’t have to (haha). Everybody plays different stuff now. I cannot wait to see the Hard party. Between Aeroplane, Erol, Busy P… and, oh man.

Last question, you play a lot of material from cutting edge artists, would you consider yourself to be a musical trendsetter?

Umm, I think a test-maker. I hope to be one. I hope to be one for everybody, not just for those who read the blog and forum! (haha)

Thanks for your time Louis!

BONUS: Edu K – Flutesnoot (Brodinski’s B-Live Mix)



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About a month or so ago, Theo Keating, Mr. Fake Blood himself, graced Wrongbar with his presence and absolute, unadulterated mayhem ensued. I think anyone in attendance on that night won’t deny that it was the craziest they’ve ever seen it.

In any case, Mr. Blood threw down some real gems during his set, one of which is the feature of my maiden post to this glorious blog. The vocal in this song, “Welcome to Amsterdam”, was stuck in my head for weeks following, and so I asked the knowledgeable guys over at the Erol Alkan forum for some help. I was pleased to find out that our very own member RipTidE was actually the genius behind the remix for this track, and that he was graciously contacted by Mr. Blood for a copy to play in his sets. We’re glad he did. Here it is in full 320, but be sure to keep an eye on RipTidE’s future releases, because if they are as good as this one, you know this is a name you’ll be hearing about more often.

Jennifer Delano – Amsterdam (RipTidE’s “Found the Spot” Remix)

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Fake Blood @ Wrongbar

Today’s edition of WGW marks the beginning of the NXNE festival in Toronto, sensibly named after the compass quadrants “North By Northeast”.  This is essentially the Canadian version of the film/music/culture festival that takes place every year in Texas, by the name of SXSW. What does this mean for the electronic aficionados in the Toronto area? Well let me tell you, it has provided us with one of the strongest weekly event line-ups in recent memory.

The Headliner: Fake Blood, Nasty Nav and Barletta, Sat. @ Wrongbar

Fake Blood exploded on the scene the day Steve Aoki dropped his Essential Mix on BBC’s Radio One. On that day, Mars became much more than a red planet—it became the track of summer 2008. Then there was his Toronto appearance this past winter, where he absolutely blew the doors off of Wrongbar, and left resident DJ Nasty Nav playing his “Stuck On Repeat” remix for months. Yikes, with opening acts by Mr. Nav himself, as well as local-boy Barletta, Saturday will be off the hook, no questions asked.

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The Opener: Bird Peterson, St. Mandrew and Guests, Thurs. @ The Social

NXNE’s high-power electro line-up kicks off with Bird Peterson at The Social, a venue which is infamous for its big-time sound system, in its not-so-big main room. Regardless, this doesn’t bode well for your eardrums, especially when Mr. Peterson drops his earth-shattering banger “The Essence”.  Peterson will be joined by the very skilled St. Mandrew, cousin of MSTRKRFT’s JFK. (Note: We incorrectly suggested that Bird Peterson was on the Dim Mak recording label– totally our bad– thanks for keeping us sharp)

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The Opener: Klever, Fri. @ CiRCA

Friday night, CiRCA’s Randomland will feature Klever, a world-renowned scratch DJ from the United States who will make a point of opening his bag of tricks and shredding some serious vinyl throughout the night. Coming from a notorious hip-hop background in the mean streets of Atlanta, you can expect Klever to drop a diverse track arrangement with a Baskin Robbins-esque assortment of flavors.

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Skream & Benga

The Headliner: Skream and Benga, Sun. @ Wrongbar

Sunday evening, Toronto will welcome two pioneers of dubstep to Wrongbar, namely, Skream and Benga. Both hailing from the UK, Skream and Benga have helped to shape the development of dubstep during the early 2000′s, seeing it through its most primitive stages. Both have gained notoriety as of late, none more than Skream, by way of his remix of La Roux’s “In For The Kill”.  Sunday’s show will be saturated with the hardest hitting drops known to man, and may not be for those who make use of a pacemaker, or have coronary problems.

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The Opener: DJ Tasc, Milano and Bangers & Mash, Fri. @ CiRCA

The weekly edition of CiRCA’s Randomland features local talent, DJ Tasc, joined by Milano and Bangers & Mash. Understandably not as exciting as some of the big-name talent that has frequented Randomland lately– these guys will undoubtedly hold there own. Keep your ear open for DJ Tasc’s original productions, which are available for you to preview on his myspace, right HERE.

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The Opener:  Rynecologist, Status Brown and Applied Science, Sat. @ State Theater

Saturday features an electroTO favorite– Rynecologist, alongside friends Status Brown and Applied Science, brought to you by The Jons promotion team. Rynecologist, fresh off the release of his “Still Thinking” mixtape, is guaranteed to please the crowd with his creative track-lists, dropping everything from dubstep, to tech-house, and miraculously including classic rock on some occasions. Both Status Brown and Applied Science are known for their house expertise, and will not disappoint as openers.

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Busy-P

Exactly twenty-four hours ago, Mr. Pedro Winter aka Busy-P, the patriarch of Ed Banger Records, descended upon Queen West, and completely blew the doors off of Wrongbar. That glorious day (Wednesday May 27th) also marked the inception of this very blog, as we officially acquired the domain “electrotoronto.com”.

Aside from this unavoidable nostalgia, Busy-P’s set was ridiculous through-and-through, and it would be silly to ignore his brilliance in our maiden post. One track in particular that had myself and those around me gasping for air, was a throw-back tech house track from Oliver Huntemann, by the name of “Rubin”.

“Rubin”, though almost three years old, proved to be timeless in Winter’s set, and brought the Wrongbar faithful back to Huntemann’s acid house days in North Germany. A minimalistic harpsichord synth, a growling baseline, and a well thought-out progression highlight this work- have a look.

Oliver Huntemann (Feat. Steve Bodzin)- Rubin

Oliver Huntemann (Feat. Steve Bodzin)- Rubin

Ah yes, and on behalf of myself (The Vamp), and my trusty accomplice Stonewall Trackson, we would like to formally cut the ribbon, and welcome you all to our humble electronic sanctuary. Now, the only focus is on dreams.

The Vamp

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