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-- Friday 8.31- JetLag @ Rebel pres: Max Graham w/ Veltri & Tyas
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| Originally posted by Uncle ED Make sure Ryan rests up from seeing Sean!...yes is there a Guest list? |
Gonna Try to make it out to this!!!
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| Originally posted by euphoria Bradley has a comp list http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...1&forumid=26&s= Look at Uncle Ed looking all sexay on his bike |
I believe drew n I may be hitting this up 
I have yet to hear max graham live (was really into his sets awhile back), and then tyas and veltri - a completely SOLID night. I'm excited now 
Dany and Ryan: Rip it sikkkk boys.....see ya Friday
I know Ryan will need a few drinks
Never seen Max Graham before but am a fan of his work
Stoked to be back at Rebel again too!!
Definitely excited for this!!
Philly will be in the house with a huge entourage 
Enjoy!
We caught up with Max via phone at his hotel in Dublin to discuss his new label, what he�s been up to and to find out what goes on when he�s not destroying dance-floors around the world.
Tell us about your new label, re*brand.
Re*brand is kind of a tongue and cheek knock at the industry. I�ve always had this trance tag attached to me because I was first introduced to the scene at clubs like Gatecrasher and Slinky, even though I�m not a trance DJ. So it�s really about trying to change perceptions. It�s going really well so far, we�re making headway and have a lot of great stuff from some amazing producers. And now because everything is going digital, and we don�t have to worry about fitting stuff on vinyl, I�m able to sign what I like from producers and then give it a full-on remix.
So you're definitely not trance, how would you describe your sound then?
I like to think I play a lot of everything, as long as it makes sense over the course of the night � house, more techy stuff, electro, maybe even some minimal. I think the most important thing is being true to who you are. Like if there�s a good electro song, sure I�ll play it. Not because it�s the new thing, but because it�s a great song. It�s cool when someone leaves the dance floor for a half hour, comes back, and I�m playing something totally different from when they were last there. It�s like how did he go from there to here? But you kind of get it over the course of the night.
What were some highlights from the summer?
I spent a week with Sander Kleinenberg at his Villa in Ibiza and played at Eden, which was rocking. [laughing] I snuck into Amnesia one night with a bunch of friends, I told them I was DJing, and just partied at Pete Tong�s birthday bash. I also bought a new house and built a new studio, which has been taking up a lot of time. And just getting the new label up and running.
Favorite venue to play?
Tough one, right now I�d have to say its Spy Bar in Chicago. It�s great because of the owners. They�re the ones� doing the promoting and you see them out on the dance floor with everyone else. It�s rare, but they make it about the music and not the draw. Even if they don�t have a huge name on a night, it�s still packed because the crowd trusts them. Other than that, I think the Terrace at Space in Miami is a huge favorite for a lot of DJs. And maybe Pacha in Argentina.
How has technology changed DJing?
I had been using Serato for a while, but after talking to Sasha and seeing the potential of it, I�ve switched over to Ableton. But I use it very differently than most. You could never keep 4 or 6 turntables going at once, but with Ableton you can. It just adds so much more to your set. I think a lot of DJs feel that it�s time for something that excites us again. I also feel you have a responsibility to the crowd to push things forward and to find the next best way to get them to dance and present the music they want to hear in an interesting way.
If you were'nt a DJ, what would you be doing?
I was going to school for graphic design before I got into music. When I was younger I wanted to be an artist or architect. I�ve always been interested in designing and advertising and how those people were able to get something into a consumer�s head.
What's the weirdest thing in your iPod?
Let me see� I have lots of classical movie soundtracks; it�s what I�d like to do in the future. I�m a big fan of Cliff Martinez, he did the score for Solara and Traffic and both are amazing.
Most embarrassing?
Uh, probably Diana Crall� she�s from Canada. It�s like this piano, adult-contemporary, dinner party type music.
Most Importantly. And please be honest� Team LC or Team Heidi?
[Laughing] I probably shouldn�t admit to this, but I would say I�m 95% Team LC. But then Heidi painted over that terrible mural that Spencer painted in her apartment, so she gets some credit.
see i knew you guys loved the "hills"....
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| Originally posted by Uncle ED see i knew you guys loved the "hills".... |
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| Originally posted by DangerGirl Can't wait - you can definitely count me in! |
Just got back to the states today....what a great way to celebrate the end of an amazing trip!
See u all tomorrow!
Will be there with the usual suspects 
Can't dance much because I am still recovering from a sprained ankle. It isn't fully healed yet so I need to be careful.

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| Originally posted by euphoria Will be there with the usual suspects ![]() Can't dance much because I am still recovering from a sprained ankle. It isn't fully healed yet so I need to be careful. |
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| Originally posted by DJslantzz Just got back to the states today....what a great way to celebrate the end of an amazing trip! See u all tomorrow! |
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| Originally posted by Dany Veltri So you're definitely not trance, how would you describe your sound then? I like to think I play a lot of everything, as long as it makes sense over the course of the night � house, more techy stuff, electro, maybe even some minimal. I think the most important thing is being true to who you are. Like if there�s a good electro song, sure I�ll play it. Not because it�s the new thing, but because it�s a great song. It�s cool when someone leaves the dance floor for a half hour, comes back, and I�m playing something totally different from when they were last there. It�s like how did he go from there to here? But you kind of get it over the course of the night. How has technology changed DJing? I had been using Serato for a while, but after talking to Sasha and seeing the potential of it, I�ve switched over to Ableton. But I use it very differently than most. You could never keep 4 or 6 turntables going at once, but with Ableton you can. It just adds so much more to your set. I think a lot of DJs feel that it�s time for something that excites us again. I also feel you have a responsibility to the crowd to push things forward and to find the next best way to get them to dance and present the music they want to hear in an interesting way. What's the weirdest thing in your iPod? Let me see� I have lots of classical movie soundtracks; it�s what I�d like to do in the future. I�m a big fan of Cliff Martinez, he did the score for Solara and Traffic and both are amazing. |
tonight should be great... pretty cool that he mentions the space terrace and spybar in the interview. those are two of my favorite spots
Any Dress Code Tonight??
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| Originally posted by Drew1127 Any Dress Code Tonight?? |
Sneakers are fine
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| Originally posted by DJslantzz Dress to dance Sneakers are fine |
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