bonez99er Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 Saturday August 25th can not come soon enough for us at Chinese LaundryAugust has been a bumper month with us hosting some of our best-loved acts of all time... and to finish off this huge month, for the last Saturday we’re going big, and bringing back the one & only Jody Wisternoff, launching his brand new artists album “Trail We Blaze” with another epic 4 hour set at in the Cave.Jody, who is also one half of Way Out West alongside Nick Warren, has been a regular visitor to the Cave over the last few years & is one of ours & definitely one of the crowd’s favourite acts, with a huge turnout every single time to see one of the nicest guys in the business do his thing. Headlining the Laundry we have what would have to be Australia’s coolest fraternal duo bros TOO FRESH ( Kid Kenobi & Hugga Thugg) Set Times Sand Bar 09:00 - King Lee 11:00 - DJ Rubz 01:00 - Athson Laundry 10:00 - Spook & Jem Quinn 11:30 - Night Dimension 01:00 - A-Tonez 02:30 - TOO FRESH ( Kid Kenobi & Hugga Thugg) Cave 10:00 - Luke Warren 11:15 - Tones 12:30 - JODY WISTERNOFF (3.5 Hour Set) Doors Open 9pm Drink Specials between 9pm & 11pm $5 Budweisers $5 Vodka & Mixer$5 Dirty Laundry shots Links to check out Jody Wisternoff http://www.facebook.com/jodywisternoffhttp://soundcloud.com/jodywisternoffToo Fresh http://www.facebook.com/wetoofreshhttp://soundcloud.com/thetoofreshJody Wisternoff Bio When it comes to electronic music, Bristol's history stands taller than most. Think back to the reggae/hip-hop soundsystems sound of Smith & Mighty and Full Cycle’s drum & bass legacy, right through to today’s bass/house innovation from Julio Bashmore, Eats Everything et al. Born and bred in the city, Jody Wisternoff's 25-year musical journey has had connections to just about every aspect in one way or another.Back in 1986, a precocious Wisternoff managed to gatecrash the finals of the DMC Hip Hop Championships at just 13 years old; later releasing a hip-hop track on Smith N Mighty's XXXX label, gigging with the Jungle Brothers and getting interviewed by Tim Westwood. Three years later, he was controlling the 5,000-strong crowd as a DJ at the famous 90s rave Universe, before helping to pioneer the early UK rave sound as part of West Country breakbeat outfit Sub Love (with Full Cycle’s DJ Die, later a member of Roni Size’s Reprazent crew).By 1993, Wisternoff had hooked up with fellow Bristolian and superstar DJ Nick Warren to form Way Out West. In the years that followed, the duo pioneered a cinematic progressive breaks sound – scoring a top 15 hit with “The Gift” in 1996. They have since notched up four top 40 hits and headlined Glastobury’s dance arena. As remixers, the sought-after pair have touched up classics from Orbital, Inner City and Sasha. But while so many veterans lose their lust for musical discoveries, Wisternoff remains more inspired by new sounds than ever before. As anyone that listens to his monthly Intensified podcasts will know, the Bristolian's finger remains firmly on the pulse of all that is classy and cutting-edge in electronic music – be it the classic Detroit techno of Carl Craig, the warm electronic grooves of Maceo Plex or the leftfield house shapes of Julio Bashmore. Blending elements of house, nu disco, progressive, techno and bass, the upbeat “Trails We Blaze” condenses Jody’s personal journey through music into 12 diverse electronic grooves; referencing his classic and contemporary musical loves. Representing Jody’s modern take on Balearic grooves, tracks like the “How You Make Me Smile” (feat. Pete Josef) and the nu-disco influenced “Just One More” are both soulful and sophisticated; perfect for balmy summer nights. The album isn't without its darker shades, though. Harking back to his years lost in Bristol bass bins, the hypnotic techno groover “95” and the hip-hop indebted “Red Stripes” both reference Jody's love of vintage jungle, while revamps of the Pete Tong-endorsed “Starstrings’ and the Beatport number 1 “Cold Drink Hot Girl” update two of his most classic solo tracks. A journey that lives up to its title, “Trails We Blaze” is as clean as a mid summer sky, but still captures the complex beauty and deep textures of little fluffy clouds. Quote
bonez99er Posted August 21, 2012 Author Posted August 21, 2012 Guestlist Entry Fee - $15 before 10:30pm & $20 after , contact details as per my signature OR just mention ' Scott's List ' via the Guestlist line on the night for Guestlist Entry Chinese Laundry Saturday's Mixed by A-Tonez ( Red Bull Thre3style runner up ) http://soundcloud.com/a-tonez/chinese-laundry-saturdaysJody Wisternoff's Trails We Blaze Promo Video http://soundcloud.com/jodywisternoff/se ... ied-mixes/ Quote
bonez99er Posted August 23, 2012 Author Posted August 23, 2012 Just posted this brand new mixChinese Laundry Podcast 05 - Too Fresh http://www.mixcloud.com/ChineseLaund...005-too-fresh/01. 'Like To Party (The Mane Thing Remix)' - Too Fresh feat. Bam02. 'Get Down' - Too Fresh (FREE DL: https://www.facebook.com/wetoofresh)03. 'Killing In The Mane Of' - The Mane Thing04. 'Rukus' - Valentino Khan & Will Bailey05. 'Too Fresh (Too Fresh 2012 Mix)' - Too Fresh06. 'Hotel Party' - Too Fresh feat. Bam07. 'When I Dip feat. J2K & MC Dynamite (Apster Remix)' - Bingo Players08. 'Like To Party' - Too Fresh feat. Bam09. 'Knockin' Boots' - Torro Torro10. 'Original Don (Original vs Flosstradamus Edit)' - Major Lazer Ft. The Partysquad11. 'Ni**as in Paris' - JAY Z & Kanye West 12. 'Turbulence (Oh Snap!! Trap Mix)' - Laidback Luke & Steve Aoki feat Lil Jon13. 'Va Va Voom (Bassnectar Remix)' - Bassnectar feat. Lupe Fiasco14. 'Goin' In (Skrillex Trap Mix)' - Birdy Nam Nam 15. 'Datsun Tropicalia (Torro Torro Remix)' - 2 Edit 16. 'I'm Losing You' - Chaos in the CBD Quote
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