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Posted by me@t k@tie on Sep-06-2006 02:10:

Smiley DJ Mike Foyle in Toronto! (+ interview inside)

I have been talking with Mike Foyle, and he is really eager to spin in Toronto. I personally think that it would be sooo awesome if he came here!

Mike is a brilliant producer, and a really wikkid DJ.
As a producer, he creates tracks that are not always particularly "clubbish." But when he spins, it's totally different. He loves to spin hard, driving trance, and techy stuff too.

If he came to Toronto, would you guys go out to see him?

Listen to this:
Love Theme Dusk - Vengeance Remash

and here is a link to his guestmix today on Trance Around The World
http://www.stucox.co.uk/mikefoyle/m..._05-09-2006.mp3

Tracklist:
01. Solead - 3rd Contact (Mike Foyle Edit)
02. Mike Foyle - Shipwrecked (Sean Tyas Remix)
03. Mike Foyle vs Signalrunners - Love Theme Dusk (Mike's Vengeance Remash)
04. Silverblue - To My Twin Soul (Mike Foyle Rework)
05. CSI - Direct Dizko (SVD Remix) - Edit
06. Kode - Rolla (Original Mix) - Edit
07. Nick Sentience - Tech force (Original Mix)
08. 303F - Concept (Original Mix) - Edit



Interview with Mike Foyle


KT: How old were you when your interest in electronic music first sparked, and what made you decide to make a career out of it?

M: When I was much younger, maybe 14, I was introduced properly to electronic music in general by a guy called Dom, who is the brother of my first proper girlfriend (he is an absolute legend I might add). He taught me the basics of mixing and showed me some of his mixes. I had already been messing around with crappy midi sequencers and random old samplers that my dad had and stuff for a couple of years before that, but only because I was a bit of a nerd, not because of a particular passion for electronic music! So anyway I was really interested in the stuff Dom did. My passion for trance and electronic music on the whole has progressively grown from there really. The more involved I got the more hooked I got. I never decided to make a career out of it, I'm not convinced I will make a career out of it if I'm honest, it's just a passion of mine and a bit of cash on the side! I'm studying music technology and innovation at the moment though and hoping to pursue music or sound in some shape or form as a career later in life.


KT: Can you describe how it felt when you heard one of your tracks being played (in a club or on a radio) for the first time?

M: It was insane! I was producing tracks long before DJing in clubs, so until about 2 years ago I never got the chance to play my own music out in clubs. The first time I heard one of my tracks in a club was when Armin dropped Space Guitar at The Gallery in London, and I remember being overwhelmed by the experience, even though looking back now, that seems rather silly!


KT: That�s not silly at all! What do you think about trance's steadily growing popularity and the rise of the superstar DJs? Do you feel the golden years of trance have passed, or is there something even better around the corner?

M: I'm not sure that the "superstar DJ" thing is rising anymore. Superstar DJs have existed for years it's not really a new thing. I think it's fair to say that for the past 2 years the quality of music being released has fallen significantly. It's probably also fair to say that had this not been the case I wouldn't have made a break into the industry in the first place. But hopefully what will happen now is that those producers who did break into the trance scene over the last few years will stay involved and develop their skills and tastes, then begin releasing much better quality music, which will then cause standards set by record labels to rise and the general quality of music being released will also rise. Though actually, in reality, with the ridiculous number of digital labels around these days, there is almost more competition between labels than there is between producers! I think you could release pretty much anything these days, even if it's disgracefully poor quality, because there are just so many labels who need to find material to release. It's way too easy to set up a label these days... I don't like it one bit.


KT: One of my favourite tracks ever is "Love Theme Dusk." The way you incorporated the piano into it is simply brilliant. Can you tell me a bit about this track? What inspired you to make it?


M: Well I just loved the piano melody and just leaped at the opportunity to use it. Dave (the composer) literally told us we should use it as if it were our own material, now that is generosity for you.. It is not everyday that that happens! Without Dave where would I be now? I owe a lot to him. And of course, "Love Theme Dusk" then inspired me to write Shipwrecked, (which I did write myself, just for the record)!


KT: Approximately how long does it usually take for you to produce a track, from start to finish?

M: Well I have got unfinished tracks on my hard drive that are 2 or 3 years old still waiting to be finished. One particular one, "broken piano" will definitely be finished one day, when I can be bothered lol. I've also completed entire tracks in no more than 2 or 3 days, so it really varies a lot!! If I'm full of inspiration and prepared to work solidly for a few days I'll get a track done.


KT: Have you ever received any formal music training? Or did you teach yourself? (What instruments can you play?)

M: I have played violin since I was a child. I stopped taking lessons a few years ago but still play it for fun. I played in several local orchestras as lead violinist. Without the classical background, I don't think I would be as passionate about music as I am today. I always hated playing the violin as a kid, but I am so thankful now to my parents for encouraging me to stick with it.


KT: What DJ or producer do you most admire, and why?

M: I admire anyone who is unique and makes the music they enjoy making. There isn't really one person who I admire over everyone else though.


KT: Tell me something about yourself that most people don't know!

M: Most things that people don't know about me are secrets haha. But ok.. how about..... ummmm.... i don't know! I have a trampoline in my back garden?! Great I bet that's made your day!


KT: Oh wow, that really did make my day!!! Thanks for telling me that! Do you ever go out to events, as a member of the crowd and not as a producer/DJ?


M: Of course!! I love going clubbing. I think it's essential for any DJ to feel the clubbing experience from the other side of the decks!


KT: Mike, would you like me to suck your cock?

M: Filthy girl..


KT: Ok, I will take that as a �yes��.How and why is your producing different from your spinning?

M: It isn't. It's just that I haven�t bothered producing much lately, just random remixes and reworks of older tracks. Soon you will hear some harder stuff from me I can assure you. I just grew out of the slow boring stuff!!


KT: In a few years from now, where do you hope to see yourself?

M: In space! Haha no seriously, I really don't know. Hopefully I'll graduate and go on to get a really interesting job in the Sound or Music industry. Possibly producing music for TV adverts or films. I'd like to keep up the DJing and releasing my own tracks for as long as I can as well though. Hopefully I won't get too old for that in a hurry.


KT: Mike, thanks for your time! I hope to see you in Toronto really soon!!! =)

M: Thanks, I hope so to!

Mike


I love Mike, and really hope he makes his way over here sometime soon!


Posted by TranceGrooves on Sep-06-2006 02:15:

u can forget about Guv.
only other option is VIVA and well honestly thats by a long shot.
personally if Mike played in a park somewhere in TO i cud care less i will go see him


Posted by Endgame on Sep-06-2006 02:15:

Agreed!!

Also: Gareth Emery and Mac & Mac
All in the same night.
/thread hijack


Posted by Mike_Foyle on Sep-06-2006 02:17:

yay i wana go to canada so badly. Gareth Emery lives right near me like 10 minutes away, not that that is at all relevant lol.


Posted by Endgame on Sep-06-2006 02:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Mike_Foyle
yay i wana go to canada so badly. Gareth Emery lives right near me like 10 minutes away, not that that is at all relevant lol.


OMFG, can I come over, we'll go knock on GTR's door and have a pint? I'll pay?

And FFS, I'll hire you to play somewhere...


Posted by SPANIARD on Sep-06-2006 02:20:

He is cool as a DJ yes, but there are just so many DJ's I'd rather see before (ie. he's not in my top 5 DJ's I wanna see list). He seems to be a really cool guy, and a TA.

To answer your question, yes I would go see him, a good night out of trance can never be bad.


Posted by TranceGrooves on Sep-06-2006 02:21:

well in that case lets have a private party at a cottage and invite Mike and Gareth and the Mac duo


Posted by Endgame on Sep-06-2006 02:21:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceGrooves
well in that case lets have a private party at a cottage and invite Mike and Gareth and the Mac duo


Only if they let me do a vs with both of them


Posted by me@t k@tie on Sep-06-2006 02:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj EndgamE
OMFG, can I come over, we'll go knock on GTR's door and have a pint? I'll pay?


uhh only if i am invited...


Posted by Endgame on Sep-06-2006 02:26:

quote:
Originally posted by me@t k@tie
uhh only if i am invited...


We just invited ourselves for a drink with Mike and Gareth...I wonder if they think we're rude yet? lol!!


Posted by TranceGrooves on Sep-06-2006 02:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj EndgamE
Only if they let me do a vs with both of them


dood ur a great dj but fuk lets be realistic lolz u r gonna get pwned

not even half way u will throw ur headphones against the wall scream fawk it and run to the dance floor to do it proppa


Posted by LOT2005 on Sep-06-2006 02:27:

You bet your ass we would like to see him!


Posted by me@t k@tie on Sep-06-2006 02:28:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceGrooves
dood ur a great dj but fuk lets be realistic lolz u r gonna get pwned

not even half way u will throw ur headphones against the wall scream fawk it and run to the dance floor to do it proppa


we ALL know that Mike wants meeee to spin!





*runs and hides*


Posted by Endgame on Sep-06-2006 02:29:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceGrooves
dood ur a great dj but fuk lets be realistic lolz u r gonna get pwned

not even half way u will throw ur headphones against the wall scream fawk it and run to the dance floor to do it proppa


EL-oh-EL!!

Well when Mike drops Love Theme Dusk and then Gareth plays This is New York, what the hell can I follow with?


Posted by TranceGrooves on Sep-06-2006 02:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj EndgamE
EL-oh-EL!!

Well when Mike drops Love Theme Dusk and then Gareth plays This is New York, what the hell can I follow with?


Tiesto - Flight 643


Posted by sticky_shoes on Sep-06-2006 03:29:

Love Re: Mike Foyle in Toronto!

quote:
Originally posted by me@t k@tie
03. Mike Foyle vs Signalrunners - Love Theme Dusk (Mike's Vengeance Remash)


I get goosebumps listening to this song

This is why I love his tracks...very uplifting and melodic

I'd definitely would come out to see him spin live


Posted by adi26 on Sep-06-2006 07:05:

Great post Katie

This is the first time I am hearing this mix of love theme dusk and its absolutely amazing...

With productions like Shipwrecked, Love Theme Dusk...Mike will probably be very big in a couple of years...

If skool doesnt't stop...I would definitely go see him...


Posted by Frase on Sep-06-2006 08:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Mike_Foyle
yay i wana go to canada so badly. Gareth Emery lives right near me like 10 minutes away, not that that is at all relevant lol.


I'm flying out Saturday, theres room in my suitcase mate


Posted by E2EK1EL on Sep-06-2006 12:29:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceGrooves
u can forget about Guv.
only other option is VIVA and well honestly thats by a long shot.
personally if Mike played in a park somewhere in TO i cud care less i will go see him


YO, YOUR FUCKING COLD TYLER! lol


Posted by TranceGrooves on Sep-06-2006 12:38:

quote:
Originally posted by E2EK1EL
YO, YOUR FUCKING COLD TYLER! lol


i am sorry lolz

jus being realistic tho bro. true i have only been going to Guv since the begin of last year but up till now i can count on one hand the new talent (in trance) that guv has brought in. i guess its risk factor for them regarding the crowd the dj may attract. Yoji was a prime example and i hope Guv management realizes that when it comes to Trance alot of us actually prefer Newer talent rather than top 10 or 20 djs which is not bad thing once a year lolz.

I am willing to bet my last dollar that if Guv books Mike Foyle or Menno De Jong or Galen Behr and any of the upcoming stars they will actually attract a newer fresher crowd and it will also be very good promotional tool for Guv because new artists who play at clubs like Guv will actually be loyal to the club and do anything in their means

By the way great to see Sander Van Doorn coming lets keep the newer names coming more often


Posted by me@t k@tie on Sep-06-2006 12:40:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceGrooves
I am willing to bet my last dollar that if Guv books Mike Foyle or Menno De Jong or Galen Behr and any of the upcoming stars they will actually attract a newer fresher crowd and it will also be very good promotional tool for Guv because new artists who play at clubs like Guv will actually be loyal to the club and do anything in their means


well said


Posted by me@t k@tie on Sep-06-2006 12:59:

Re: Re: Mike Foyle in Toronto!

quote:
Originally posted by sticky_shoes
I get goosebumps listening to this song


I really like this remash as well. It's nice and hard, yet, still very uplifting because of the piano part. This is something i want to hear at a club.


Posted by me@t k@tie on Sep-06-2006 14:15:

hahaha okay, here is my interview with him. Thanks Dima, for telling me what not to ask him (fyi, the superstar dj question was his idea )

And OMG, thanks to Mike for being such a good sport! (you will see why as you read this interview)

Interview with Mike Foyle


KT: How old were you when your interest in electronic music first sparked, and what made you decide to make a career out of it?

M: When I was much younger, maybe 14, I was introduced properly to electronic music in general by a guy called Dom, who is the brother of my first proper girlfriend (he is an absolute legend I might add). He taught me the basics of mixing and showed me some of his mixes. I had already been messing around with crappy midi sequencers and random old samplers that my dad had and stuff for a couple of years before that, but only because I was a bit of a nerd, not because of a particular passion for electronic music! So anyway I was really interested in the stuff Dom did. My passion for trance and electronic music on the whole has progressively grown from there really. The more involved I got the more hooked I got. I never decided to make a career out of it, I'm not convinced I will make a career out of it if I'm honest, it's just a passion of mine and a bit of cash on the side! I'm studying music technology and innovation at the moment though and hoping to pursue music or sound in some shape or form as a career later in life.


KT: Can you describe how it felt when you heard one of your tracks being played (in a club or on a radio) for the first time?

M: It was insane! I was producing tracks long before DJing in clubs, so until about 2 years ago I never got the chance to play my own music out in clubs. The first time I heard one of my tracks in a club was when Armin dropped Space Guitar at The Gallery in London, and I remember being overwhelmed by the experience, even though looking back now, that seems rather silly!


KT: That�s not silly at all! What do you think about trance's steadily growing popularity and the rise of the superstar DJs? Do you feel the golden years of trance have passed, or is there something even better around the corner?

M: I'm not sure that the "superstar DJ" thing is rising anymore. Superstar DJs have existed for years it's not really a new thing. I think it's fair to say that for the past 2 years the quality of music being released has fallen significantly. It's probably also fair to say that had this not been the case I wouldn't have made a break into the industry in the first place. But hopefully what will happen now is that those producers who did break into the trance scene over the last few years will stay involved and develop their skills and tastes, then begin releasing much better quality music, which will then cause standards set by record labels to rise and the general quality of music being released will also rise. Though actually, in reality, with the ridiculous number of digital labels around these days, there is almost more competition between labels than there is between producers! I think you could release pretty much anything these days, even if it's disgracefully poor quality, because there are just so many labels who need to find material to release. It's way too easy to set up a label these days... I don't like it one bit.


KT: One of my favourite tracks ever is "Love Theme Dusk." The way you incorporated the piano into it is simply brilliant. Can you tell me a bit about this track? What inspired you to make it?


M: Well I just loved the piano melody and just leaped at the opportunity to use it. Dave (the composer) literally told us we should use it as if it were our own material, now that is generosity for you.. It is not everyday that that happens! Without Dave where would I be now? I owe a lot to him. And of course, "Love Theme Dusk" then inspired me to write Shipwrecked, (which I did write myself, just for the record)!


KT: Approximately how long does it usually take for you to produce a track, from start to finish?

M: Well I have got unfinished tracks on my hard drive that are 2 or 3 years old still waiting to be finished. One particular one, "broken piano" will definitely be finished one day, when I can be bothered lol. I've also completed entire tracks in no more than 2 or 3 days, so it really varies a lot!! If I'm full of inspiration and prepared to work solidly for a few days I'll get a track done.


KT: Have you ever received any formal music training? Or did you teach yourself? (What instruments can you play?)

M: I have played violin since I was a child. I stopped taking lessons a few years ago but still play it for fun. I played in several local orchestras as lead violinist. Without the classical background, I don't think I would be as passionate about music as I am today. I always hated playing the violin as a kid, but I am so thankful now to my parents for encouraging me to stick with it.


KT: What DJ or producer do you most admire, and why?

M: I admire anyone who is unique and makes the music they enjoy making. There isn't really one person who I admire over everyone else though.


KT: Tell me something about yourself that most people don't know!

M: Most things that people don't know about me are secrets haha. But ok.. how about..... ummmm.... i don't know! I have a trampoline in my back garden?! Great I bet that's made your day!


KT: Oh wow, that really did make my day!!! Thanks for telling me that! Do you ever go out to events, as a member of the crowd and not as a producer/DJ?


M: Of course!! I love going clubbing. I think it's essential for any DJ to feel the clubbing experience from the other side of the decks!


KT: Mike, would you like me to suck your cock?

M: Filthy girl..


KT: Ok, I will take that as a �yes��.How and why is your producing different from your spinning?

M: It isn't. It's just that I haven�t bothered producing much lately, just random remixes and reworks of older tracks. Soon you will hear some harder stuff from me I can assure you. I just grew out of the slow boring stuff!!


KT: In a few years from now, where do you hope to see yourself?

M: In space! Haha no seriously, I really don't know. Hopefully I'll graduate and go on to get a really interesting job in the Sound or Music industry. Possibly producing music for TV adverts or films. I'd like to keep up the DJing and releasing my own tracks for as long as I can as well though. Hopefully I won't get too old for that in a hurry.


KT: Mike, thanks for your time! I hope to see you in Toronto really soon!!! =)

M: Thanks, I hope so to!

Mike


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Sep-06-2006 14:29:

quote:
Originally posted by me@t k@tie
KT: Tell me something about yourself that most people don't know!

M: Most things that people don't know about me are secrets haha. But ok.. how about..... ummmm.... i don't know! I have a trampoline in my back garden?! Great I bet that's made your day!

KT: Mike, would you like me to suck your cock?

M: Filthy girl..


O

M

G

You actually asked.


Posted by me@t k@tie on Sep-06-2006 15:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
O

M

G

You actually asked.


oh dima, how could i NOT?


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