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Pete K
Chasing the sun



Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Music City
Sander K interview

Finally finished...any feed back is appreciated...thanks in advance guys....Mario sorry I couldn't get your questions answered.

enjoy



With his third release in the ever-growing and popular Everybody series, Sander Kleinenberg continues to annihilate dance floors from the Space terrace in Miami to his residency at Crobar New York. We had a chance to talk to Sander after his most recent US stop. He gives insight on the Everybody series, his use of the video mixing, the future of progressive house, and some off-topic items. Everybody loves Sander, for a reason.

Pete:? What was the concept behind This is Everybody on Tour?

Sander Kleinenberg:? Well, the concept is obviously to show the world a quality piece of music but in an interesting package. I think Lee Burridge is an amazing talent, someone that's all about the music, someone that leaves the nonsense behind when he gets behind the decks and he does what he does. So it would be amazing to have him onboard and to show the world both of our DJing abilities.

Pete:? Where do you plan on taking the Everybody series?

Sander:? I can't really say too much because we're in the middle of negotiations, but we've got some interesting names coming out.

Pete:? You've had a lot of people come on to your gigs on the Everybody tour, is there anyone currently pushing themselves out there?

Sander:? Well, if you look at the people that I book, those are the ones that I'm really looking to to work with more. And it's not hard to look at the lineups and go 'oh, we'll probably use so-and-so or so-and-so' but, again, I'm in the middle of negotiations and I can't let go of the names before the contracts are signed.

Pete:? Do you feel the logical evolution of the clubbing experience is to integrate the visual and the audio components together? Where do you think that leaves the DJ with respect to their ability to affect the mood of the night with audio alone?

Sander:? Well, to be really honest with you, audio's a really powerful tool and for years we've all been able to do very well without (video). To have the illusion that it's going to completely change… no, it will not, but it definitely will enhance it. I think if it would only enhance it for ten percent or fifteen percent, then that already makes it more interesting. The process is usually not an overnight thing. I think I'm very comfortable with using visuals in my clubbing, it's almost like I've got my own lighting guy. I'm in control much more of the night. I can have a real sort of impact on the mood of a night and that in itself is something that I'm very, very interested in pushing even further.

Pete:? In general, do people get what you're doing or do they maybe ignore it or they just kind of stand there and gawk at the screen?

Sander:? You know, I hope it's going to be some kind of television show, but it's not like that at all. At the most, it's a subliminal scene that's there, I don't want them to see that, I don't want them to be too aware of it at any given time, but giving it an answer is all I'm looking for. And if it's more than fine, great, if people think it's the best thing ever, then phenomenal. I'm not looking for it to be any bigger than what it's always been, and I think what it says, it's progress, it's clubbing in 2006, it's the future, you know, it's like it's just a futuristic way of dealing with nightlife, and the more the better. Anything that you can come up with that makes it slightly better is what I will use because I'm getting to paid a lot of money to travel around the world and entertain all these people. So it makes sense.


Pete:? You just got back from New York, how has the residency at Crobar been going for you, how is the crowd taking everything in?

Sander:? Entertaining a New York crowd on a monthly basis is not a simple fact. It's like you don't get away with shit, you've got to really deliver and if you don't they'll let you know, and they have let me know. And that's the kind of edge I love. I love being on my toes, really. Just the idea of always, being able to make it better is fantastic to me, and New York constantly gives you the idea that it could always be better and that sense of constant self-reflection and improvement on what you do is what I love. It's what I fucking live for.



You can read the rest of the interview here.

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Scottaculous
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I'm not sure I share his vision with the video and audio yet. Video just means more people are standing and staring instead of shaking something. Maybe I'm alone on this but I find shaking my thing with friends more enjoyable than looking at some projection for visual cues. What's next? Dance Dance Revolution on the projector so people have a clue what to do? That's just too spoon fed for me.

A Everybody Tour with Matthew Dekay or Nic Fanciulli would rock. More Matthew Dekay because his trousy is so infectiously good. I doubt Nic Fanciulli can top Sander's CD only because Nic is a little too electro. Sander has a wider range of sounds and one of the smoothest set progressions my ears have heard. MdK is uplifting and fun to listen to. LMR Night at WMC worked out great with MdK closing after Sander.

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I'm not sure I share his vision with the video and audio yet. Video just means more people are standing and staring instead of shaking something. Maybe I'm alone on this but I find shaking my thing with friends more enjoyable than looking at some projection for visual cues. What's next? Dance Dance Revolution on the projector so people have a clue what to do? That's just too spoon fed for me.

A Everybody Tour with Matthew Dekay or Nic Fanciulli would rock. More Matthew Dekay because his trousy is so infectiously good. I doubt Nic Fanciulli can top Sander's CD only because Nic is a little too electro. Sander has a wider range of sounds and one of the smoothest set progressions my ears have heard. MdK is uplifting and fun to listen to. LMR Night at WMC worked out great with MdK closing after Sander.
i think its all part of the show. what sander is trying to do is creat an atmosphear of crazyness where EVERYBODY has a good time. u cant be dancing all night and the visuals are fun to look @.
i remember when i had stomach cramps in montreal i was dancing from like 11 to 4 and then sander came on and i had to go sit. the music and the video together in a huge stadium was amazing he created the atmospher


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Pete K
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I have a feeling the next DJ on the Everybody series will be Desyn Masiello. He's had Desyn play with him a few times.

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I have a feeling the next DJ on the Everybody series will be Desyn Masiello. He's had Desyn play with him a few times.
i hope not. desyn is too chill for sander i think. dont get me wrong i like desyn sets but his beats dont have enough funk


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i hope not. desyn is too chill for sander i think. dont get me wrong i like desyn sets but his beats dont have enough funk


fuck your funk. if you want funk, listen to james brown. desyn would be a great first cd1. sander can close with the last cd. desyn's eclectic style would be a great compliment to sander's.

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fuck your funk. if you want funk, listen to james brown. desyn would be a great first cd1. sander can close with the last cd. desyn's eclectic style would be a great compliment to sander's.
hahah
i like james brown hahahah

i srsly think someone else should do the job


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I agree with Scott...Desyn is one of those guys that can play tons of different tracks and keep everyone happy. He can play deep house to electro house, to some minimal tech, and keep the purist progressive guys happy. He's just got a style that's so fresh. I love what he does, and it's really a glimpse of what the scene will be like in the future.

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Yea, I would love to see Desyn do the next comp. with Sander... All of these guys really are the best of the future of dance music.. Desyn, Sander, Nic, Matt and Hernan... they're just sooooo damn good at the styles they front... Desyn is really the prodigy of "style" these days.. his shit is not intense, but it's the richest, purest, most eclectic mix of quality dance music on the scene...I have YET to hear that man spin what I would classify as a bad track....lol So, here's hoping that Desyn and Sander work together... I wish we could have all of these guys on quarterly residency here in Atlanta... man, that'd be bad ass...Too much fun at once I think...

And as for video, I'm a HUGE fan of that shit.. I think that video unleashes a whole different level of experience with music... I mean, if you look back at Pink Floyd tours over the years, the videos have left some amazing images in your head...I think if more djs could incorporate images with their music, their sets would be more memorable.. And if you don't want to watch, then go to the middle of the floor and dance... There's something for everyone

Nice interview too Pete

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Originally posted by Scottaculous
fuck your funk. if you want funk, listen to james brown. desyn would be a great first cd1. sander can close with the last cd. desyn's eclectic style would be a great compliment to sander's.




+1... Desyn really is what sander was a few years back, the next big thing...i just started getting into him and i must admit he is inciting the same feelings that sander did when i first heard him bakc in the day...desyn and sander take over in 2006


mario knows nothing lol j/k


but that interview is great pete and its exactly the answers sander gives that makes him awesome...there is also a really good interview with him that just went up on resident advisor if anyone cares to read it

http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature_view.asp?ID=681


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