02. Oliver Lieb – Epsilon Eridani – Davide Cali Remix
03. Ray Kajioka – Origins – Jimmy Van M Remix
04. Thomas Muller – One Hit One Night
05. Pele & Findling – Deep Sea
06. Mono Electric Orchestra – Blunt Force Trauma – Max Cooper Remix
07. D. Diggler – Weed
08. Daso –Rolling For The Mix
09. Lanny May – Soft Light Turns On
10. SF FM – The Depths
11. Ryan Davis – Satellite
12. Phil Kieran – Rocket Science Part 2
13. Joel Mull – Constant Crescendo
14. Phil Kieran & Green Velvet – Rocket Yourself
15. Digital Mess – Open The Box
16. Sascha Walter – Glastank – Tobias Felbermayr Remix
17. Oliver Lieb – Helios
Germany’s Oliver Lieb and USA’s Jimmy Van M have come together as The Audible Suspects to launch “Collaborations”, a new creative platform for Bedrock in 2012.
This project is the culmination of a journey over many years, through Jimmy’s pursuit of Oliver’s music, resulting in their friendship and now this collaboration. Many years ago Jimmy was among the first people to bring Oliver to the USA to play and was the first to arrange a tour for him to perform live and now the time is right for The Audible Suspects to be born.
“After my break from producing, I was slowly getting back to working again and one of the first steps was to care about my online presence, Facebook etc. I added Jimmy, making contact again and soon we talked about working together on some projects. and quickly had the idea of doing a compilation. Like my monthly podcasts, I wanted to gather together new, interesting music from well-known and more underground or undiscovered people and focus on the techy side of things, which actually is my main playground. So, our collaboration is based on grooves and interesting sounds, as well as melodies, that don’t just aim for big commercial success but more for some exciting trippy development of audible space.” - Oliver Lieb
Frankfurt based DJ & producer Oliver Lieb has been in the premier league of electronic producers since the late 90’s and always keeps surprising and amazing people with his extraordinary sounds and diversity of styles. He views music as an endless horizon of expressing himself and refuses to be pigeonholed in one specific genre, an attitude well suited to the Bedrock ethos. The mighty, soaring, “Parallax”, was a highlight on John Digweed’s “Structures Two” album, and the exceptional “Epsilon Eridani EP” (Bed99) followed last summer. So it is fitting that both an unreleased Reprise and Italian producer Davide Calli’s remix open and set the stagefor this collaborative musical adventure.
From the outset the selected music emulates a night out at a club with a top quality underground soundtrack, digging deep and blending subtle sparseness with hypnotic drive, teasing and building anticipation and excitement with ease. Jimmy Van M exhibits his superb remix skills reworking “Origins” by German techno producer Ray Kajioka, which flows seamlessly into BPitch Control’s rising star Thomas Muller’s “One Hit One Night” and on into Get Physical’s Pele and Findling. Oliver and Jimmy continue to join the dots between the most exciting, talented, new producers and remixers as they feature the wildly creative Max Cooper, Andreas Mügge, in his D.Diggler guise, Daso Franke and the excitingly experimental Lanny May.
“Flow is very important. I connected with Oliver on this right from the beginning when listening to his LSG ‘Vol. 2’ and LSG ‘Into Deep’ albums. Over the years we’ve become friends and I’ve always hoped for an opportunity to work together. So, The Audible Suspects project is very exciting for me. When getting the music together for this compilation we quickly realized where it was going and took the direction of strong yet still simple tracks. We focused considerably on the sound quality of each track and the final mix mastering which you can tell by turning it up loud!” - Jimmy Van M
Over the last decade and a half few individuals could claim the type behind-the-scenes influence on American dance culture as Jimmy Van M. His tireless efforts can be credited with having helped advance electronic dance music throughout the North America, opening avenues for artistic expression in dance-clubs that did not previously exist before him and his very unique efforts. When it comes to atmosphere, vibe and drive there are very few DJs that can stand alongside Jimmy Van M.
The mix builds in intensity with San Francisco duo SF/FM blurring the lines between the obscure and the straight forward, with their love of big room psychedelia, then slips effortlessly upwards with Traum’s Ryan Davis and Ireland’s Phil Kieran (who is also joined by Green Velvet for an encore performance). Sweden’s hugely talented techno DJ and producer Joel Mull shows off his star potential, as does the mysterious Digital Mess, before the unique sounds of Munich’s Tobias Felbermayr spiral into the mix finale of “Helios” by Oliver Lieb.
This is a mix that exhibits the best underground dancefloor attitude without sacrificing the electronic weirdness that sometimes gets lost in the pursuit of big-name tunes. There is a sense of musical maturity to the mix without it lacking in energetic charm. It’s mix that is born out of desire to discover, excite and educate, and attitude that comes as the result of many years of waiting and searching for, that next inspirational track.
“Jimmy and Oliver have delivered a futuristic mix that locks you into a groove and won’t let go. This is cool electronic house meets spacious techno.” - John Digweed
1. Depeche Mode - Barrel of a Gun (Underworld soft Mix) - Mute 2. Eelke Kleijn - Bend It Like Bender - Original Mix (Kally Dresch Edit) - Manuel Music 3. Max Cooper - I - Apocalypse Mix (Kally Dresch Edit) - Traum 4. James Zabiela - Blame - Original Mix (Kally Dresch Edit) - Hope 5. Azari and III - Into The Night (Troxler, Mesomenos and Jaw-Live In Paris Remix) - Scion 6. Domy - Go On (Original Mix) - Bass Culture 7. Bucher_Kessidis - Musica (Original Mix) - Plastic City 8. We Love - Underwater (Johnny D remix) - BPitch Control 9. Memnok - Miss Us Not (Daegon remix) - Cyborg Crew 10. Rainer Weichhold - Jalapeno (Daniele Papini Remix) - Plusquam 11. DJ Emerson - Non Human Beat (Original Mix) - Micro.Fon 12. Deetron - Dark Matter (Original Mix) - Exclusive Promo 13. Rowdent - Bigger Bear (Original Mix) - Un Released 14. Davor Ostojic - Transitional Objects (Original Mix) - Matrix 15. Kaiserdisco - Holding Up My Life (Max Cooper Remix) - MBF 16. Ryan Davis - Supernova (Microtrauma Remix) - Traum 17. Ryan Davis - Supernova (Max Rieger Remix) - Traum 18. Saint J Martin - Morning Utopia (Zoiberg Dub Mix) - Stencil
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JIMMY VAN M REMIXES LUIS JUNIOR BG - OUT NOW ON BEDROCK
There are only a handful of people in the world who have the drive to
tackle all of the work Jimmy Van M has done for electronic music. He's
talented, smart and creative. He's got a great sense of humor and as a
social DJ he's not one to shy away from pictures with his fans. But
above all that, he has an incredible knowledge and love for music. Since
the inception of his career he's had that passion that sets him apart
from others. Over the last decade and a half few individuals could claim
the type behind-the-scenes influence on American dance culture as Jimmy
Van M. His tireless efforts can be credited with having helped advance
electronic dance music throughout the North America, opening avenues for
artistic expression in dance-clubs that did not previously exist before
him and his very unique efforts.
Musically, he is hard to categorize as he is as comfortable with
downtempo as he is with house and techno. On all of the projects he's
taken on he's explored new sounds and styles, always looking for the
next best thing. His strength as a DJ comes from the many years he's had
behind the decks. Since 1992 he's invented his own vision and his own
way of manipulating and delivering what crowds want at any time of the
night, morning, or afternoon.
His seamless, yet effortless style has cemented him as one of the best
DJ's for starting the night off, which many will say about his days as a
Twilo resident. It was here that Jimmy teamed up with Sasha and John
Digweed to bring a new style of clubbing to the masses. A night of
adventure became years of fun, which in turn became a tour. Delta Heavy
was the first and only rockstar DJ Tour to take place in America with
Jimmy as the warm-up. He eased everything into place perfectly, setting
the mood with his finesse and finest tunes. As brilliant of a warm up DJ
as he is, he still knows how to deliver peaktime slots in the biggest
clubs around the world. His control and patience can be felt on the
dancefloor as he brings the energy to a new place with each new record.
He knows how to push and pull in all the right directions to send your
body and mind into frenzy and back. Jimmy has also established himself
as a gifted producer in the studio. Creating sounds with collaborators
and friends that finds itself in the vast and varied range of house
music.
As with the music he picks, the music he makes carries a complexity,
sparkle and beauty in it. The time and effort he puts in to deliver the
newest and most innovative projects best he can, takes the sort of
creative originality that only Jimmy Van M possesses. When it comes to
atmosphere, vibe and drive there are very few DJs that can stand
alongside Jimmy Van M. Whether it’s putting together a cross-country
tour, programming innovative and forward thinking dance music or DJing
to thunderous masses anywhere from Buenos Aires to Tokyo he is one of
the most characteristic performers to be found anywhere.
The Northern Exposure American Tour 1996, Twilo resident 1996-2000 and
Delta Heavy 2001 is to name just a few of the residency or tour events
that he has participated in as an artist... Global Gathering 2004, the
25,000 person NYE Millennium in Melbourne, Australia, the first ever
Creamfields Russia as well as Creamfields Buenos Aires with 55,000
people in attendance would make up the short-list of some of the most
important one-off performance events to ever happen globally within
electronic dance music that he has also performed in.
But this tells only part of the story. It was Jimmy’s formative years at
his house in Orlando, Florida where things really fell together for him
as a DJ. To list all of the artists who played at his house in those
early years would be to index the most famous and notorious dj’s
globally, as well as hordes of friends that just came by with a bag of
new records. For years and years the only residency that interested
Jimmy, or most any other dj on any given Sunday, was his home address.
These after-parties still get mentioned and name-checked by most anybody
that happened to come through town on a whirlwind tour of his
cul-de-sac. It was here that Jimmy really developed his very patterned
style of playing, layering endlessly characteristic and suggestive
tracks for anybody that happened to stop by. These unending Sundays
resulted in one of the most artful and layered mixing styles to be found
anywhere. From those humble beginnings he took that playing style and
his taste for ever-changing and advanced styles of dance music from that
notorious little neighborhood to the far reaches of the globe
Jimmy Van M has built a reputation on being among the most patient and
sophisticated DJs to be found globally…from his opening sets to his
peak-time club sessions and all the way through to the after-hours
parties that he’s become so famous for. His ability to deliver music
ranging from the deepest of early morning sessions to the most banging
and driving peak-hour main-room affairs has placed him in seemingly
unlimited and ever-delightful company throughout the world. It remains
as one of the most distinguishing features of this very urbane and
global performer that, for him, the music must move and then move on.
Jan 28th - Penguin Club - Tel Aviv, Isreal Feb 12th - Bleu Records Launch - Karachi, Pakistan Feb 25th - Club Lov - Bogota - Colombia Feb 26th - Eliptica - Cali - Colombia Mar 4th - 307 Live - Chihuahua, Mexico Mar 5th - Underclub - Cancun, Mexico Mar 6th - La Santanera - Playa del Carmen, Mexico Apr 1st - Hotel Theranda - Prizren, Kosovo Apr 2nd - Full House - Pristina, Kosovo Apr 7th - Armada Boat - Cairo, Egypt May 6th - Club Room - Santiago - Chile Jul 1st - Highland Festival Germia Park - Prishtina, Kosovo Jul 2nd - GroovyCastelNuovo Club Tondo - Herceg Novi - Montenegro
Jul 11th - Clara Beach Bar- Tel Aviv - Isreal
Jul 16th - Chocolate Club - Beirut, Lebanon
Aug 13th - Cielo Bar @ Manrey Hotel - Calle Uruguay - Panama Aug 17th - Private Party - Buenos Aires - Argentina Aug 18th - Black Sheep - Cordoba - Argentina Aug 20th - Clubland (Formally Pacha) - Buenos Aires - Argentina Aug 24th - Tanzen - Montevideo - Uruguay Aug 27th - Szin Festival - Szeged - Hungary Sep 2nd - Elluli Club - Seoul - South Korea Sep30th - DXB Beach Festival - Nasimi Beach, Atlantis - The Palm - Dubai Dec 2nd - T.E.A.T.R.O - Nizhny Novgorod - Russia
Jan 1st - NYE Party - Madrid Feb 12th - Bedrock at Danzoo - Madrid Mar 4th - Bed - Bangkok - Thailand Mar 6th - Sound - Phuket - Thailand Mar 25th - Chi at The Lodge - Dubai - UAE Apr 30th - Calle 2 - Guadalajara - Mexico May 1st - Plasma Fest - Mexico City Jun 25th - Mad Flat - Chelyabinsk - Russia Jul 2nd - Boat Party - Bratislava - Slovakia Jul 3rd - Flort - Siofok - Hungary Aug 20th - The Gallery - MOS - London - UK Sep 17th - Reload at Pure - Panama City - Panama Sep 18th - Dine - Mexico City Oct 2nd - TimeMachine Special - Mor - Hungary Oct 15th - Bling Bling - Kecskemet - Hungary Oct 30th - Saklikent - Ankara - Turkey Nov 5th - Gargarin - Moscow - Russia Nov 6th - Fuzzy Logic - Karachi - Pakistan Nov 13th - Star Night Club - Samara - Russia Dec 2nd - Base - Ekaterinburg - Russia
Jan 1st - Punta De Este - Uruguay Jan 2nd - El Estacion - Cordoba - Argentina Jan 3rd - Sunshine Club - Mantagua - Chile Jan 9th - La Caseta - Mar Del Plata - Argentina Jan 22nd - Cielo - New York- USA Jan 30th - Andalu - Washington D.C. - USA Jan 31st - LED - Santo Domingo - Domincan Replublic Feb 11th - SOS - Bali - Indonesia Feb 13th - Boshe - Jogjakarta - Indonesia Feb 14th - Redboxx - Surabaya - Indonesia Feb 21st - Answer - Seoul - Korea Feb 27th - M2 - Shanghai - China Feb 28th - Club PP - Hong Kong - China Mar 6th - Module - Tokyo - Japan Mar 7th - Onzieme - Osaka - Japan Mar 13th - Zouk - Singapore Mar 21st - Marabu - Catania - Sicily Mar 27th - Cosmos Salta - Rosario - Argentina Mar 28th - Pacha - Buenos Aires - Argentina Apr 9th - Bedrock at Matter - London - UK Apr 10th - Bling Bling - Kescemet - Hungary Apr 11th - White Pure Future - Vilnius - Lithuania Apr 17th - The Gallery - MOS - London - UK May 8th - University - Miskolc - Hungary May 15th - Amnesia - Milan - Italy Jun 12th - The Gallery - MOS - London - UK Jun 13th - Silicon - Burgas - Bulgaria Jun 19th - Bedrock at Danzoo - Madrid - Spain Jun 20th - Sundance Park - Balatonfüred - Hungary Jun 28th - The Standard Hotel - Los Angeles - USA Jul 31st - Sala Albeniz - Gijon - Spain Aug 8th - Club Mania - Nessebar - Bulgaria Aug 21st - Panama - Amsterdam - Holland Oct 1st - Club Dubai - Playa Del Carmen - Mexico Oct 2nd - Doon - Mexico City - Mexico Oct 3rd - Privado - Cuidad Satelite - Mexico Oct 16th - The Gallery - MOS - London - UK Oct 27th - Bedrock at Decadence - Thesaloniki - Greece Nov 14th - Prince - Budapest - Hungary Dec 19th - Creamfields - Beunos Aries - Argentina Dec 26th - Escape - Budapest - Hungary Dec 26th - DTD - Kiskunhalas - Hungary