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2010.04.23 [MEL] NO NONSENSE - Hernan Cattaneo, Marc Marzenit, Burnski - Brown Alley
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lowlife


Hernan Cattaneo (Renaissance, Arg), Marc Marzenit (Cocoon,Bedrock,Esp), Burnski (Poker Flat, Dessous(UK)


After the highly successful launch of with Steve Lawler, Darkbeat & Sunny’s brainchild NO NONSENSE returns with the stellar lineup of Argentinean house legend Hernan Cattaneo who will be playing an exclusive extended set, along with one of the hottest producers at the moment – Spain’s Mark Marzenit. Rounding off the line-up we have Pokerflat’s UK based – Burnski.
Once again, we will be transforming Brown Alley into an urban wonderland of audio and visual carnage. Do not miss this opportunity to witness these three upfront and diverse acts in a proper environment.




Hernan Cattaneo (Renaissance, Arg)



Hernan Cattaneo’s twenty year journey through music shows no sign of slowing down over right now – anything but. From Bahrain to Belfast, Singapore to San Diego, Hernan’s love laboured travels know no bounds in their trans-continental reach with the Argentinean on a round-the-clock mission to spread his love for electronic music. Constantly absorbing new sounds, cultures and influences from the most varied outposts possible, Hernan bleeds them into as many projects as he can – be they production work, his masterpiece mix CDs ,his radio shows
or forthcoming music label.

Make no mistake, Hernan is riding a creative wave right now. Recently dropping some of his most complete productions on labels like Urbantorque, he’s also stepping up his game with his new digital label which will offer a regular output for his creative visions. But for a man literally living and breathing through the scene such endeavours are simply instinctive. Put simply, for Hernan music isn’t simply an occupation – it’s an existence.

Indeed, one thing you’ll never see Hernan do is complaining. Blessed with a passion as warm and honest as his welcoming smile, Hernan’s rich journey has been rooted with an innate understanding ever since he heard imported 12”s from Frankie Knuckles, Derrick May and Inner City back in the mid 80s. Already a lover of bands like Depeche Mode and New Order, the sound at once inspired and excited Hernan with possibility. Consumed by the nascent electronic energies of Chicago, Detroit and further a field in Europe, Hernan was driven to express his passions for these sounds through DJing and soon earned a cult residency at Buenos Aires Clubland.

The epi-central club of a burgeoning Argentinean dance scene, it is here at the legendary Clubland where Cattaneo established professional respect and personal friendships with DJs like Danny Tenaglia, John Digweed and – most significantly – Perfecto boss Paul Oakenfold. Immediately impressed with Cattaneo’s impassioned genre-traversing abilities, the extent of Oakenfold’s belief in the Argentinean was as obvious as it was instant. Just months later Cattaneo was invited to join Oakenfold on a European wide Perfecto tour.

With the window of global opportunity opened, the Argentinean ambassador impressed at every turn. Club giants Cream soon secured him their South American resident and were impressed enough to install him as international resident at Cream Liverpool. Rapidly gaining a taste and skill for the larger stage, Hernan doubled with appearances at festivals like Nevada’s legendary Burning Man as well as key debuts at European institutions like Homelands, Bedrock, Pacha and Fabric. By the time, Hernan had mixed Perfecto’s first international mix CD –South America volume – he was confirmed as one of those rare DJs able to their art in an adventure through sound – each individual set a true journey through varying genres, sounds and emotions.

Both a true DJs DJ and a peoples’ favourite, Hernan’s popularity spiralled within the new Millennium and his efforts were rewarded with festival sets at Creamfields, Homelands and Clapham Common festival in 2001. Always looking forward, the music lover soon turned his hands to production with a stream of deep, carefully crafted releases on Perfecto including collaborations with Cass and Mangan before his remix for Morgan Page courted vinyl release on John Digweed’s standard bearing Bedrock imprint. Since Hernan’s visions have explored productions many different territories, each one has been a further step on his journey through music. As a remixer labels like Deep Dish’s Yooshi, Ministry of Sound and Renaissance have all called upon Hernan magic touch.

As a DJ, the most lasting documents of Hernan’s unique ability to weave stories from sounds are his many CD outings for the legendary Renaissance too. Back in 2005, it spoke volumes on Hernan’s rising stock that he was hand-picked to succeed DJ legends like John Digweed, Deep Dish and Sasha on the aptly named Masters series. But far from sitting in the shadows of his predecessors, Hernan seized the opportunity to mark himself out as a legend in his own right. Widely loved and acclaimed, his individual mix shifted seamlessly through genres and was coloured with both the rich seam of melody and lush lulling groove that his fans have come to love and know him for.

A second seamless Masters volume followed in 2006 before Hernan embarked on his own individual Renaissance series named Sequential. For many, it is here where the Argentinean ambassador truly came into his own with a mix that was as deeply international as his own ceaseless tour diary. Uniting seductive international electronic sounds from across the globe – including Belgium, Slovenia, Norway and Poland to name just a few - Cattaneo created a timeless mix CD so carefully constructed and considered that it sits and fits perfectly to this day. It was followed by another faultless Sequential in 2007.

But as much as his CDs provide a perfect snapshot, it’s that human connection that drives Cattaeno further through music. And whether he’s taking crowd on an epic journey at festivals like Coachella, Exit and Creamfields or getting down to some honest house grooves at Def Mix’s institutional night at Pacha Ibiza, he is able to be inspired and inspire in equal measure.
Indeed, as long as he’s playing the music he loves, you can be sure of three things; that he’ll be happy in whichever corner of the globe he finds himself and that those on the dancefloor are in for some special.



Marc Marzenit (Cocoon,Bedrock, Spain)



Precociousness in techno has its best and latest representative in Marzenit. When he was 11 he was already reliably studying music in several conservatories, and by the age of 14 he was walking around
Sónar looking for electronic emotions. At the age of 22 he performed his first Live at Florida 135. When he reached 23 the young artist created his first label, Paradigma Musik, which nowadays has several
international artists such as Paul Ritch, Henry Saiz, Ludovic Vendi or Gavin Herlihy. However, it is not until the age of 24 when his productions were demanded by the most selected circles of worlwide electronic music, receiving feedbacks from artists like Hernan Cattaneo, Dominik Eulberg, Umek, Sasha, James Zabiela, Eric Prydz and Sharam.

Moreover, his work was beginning to appeal the most discerning and avant public. Marzenit’s prompt definition –concise vs. eclectic– of a personal, unique and unprecedented style is what draws him apart from the other talented ‘techs’. In his productions and lives there is an anabolic, epic and progressive techno, but also intimate, fascinating and ready for the ‘glider melody’. His greatest achievement is to impregnate sense and sensibility to that ‘muscular’ techno in a non-usual and even paradoxical way. The last decade, he has been creating and remixing, and each one of his beats points at that taste by the dancefloor which is danced with the brain, knowing and enjoying.

During the last years, artists like Tiësto or John Digweed have charted and included his tracks in their demanding sets and compilations; all this has made prestigious sound festivals like such as FIB Heineken, Creamfields Andalucía, Buenos Aires and Klubbers’ Meeting have recent and exceptionally witnessed his great ‘techno period’.

www.marzenit.com
www.myspace.com/marcmarzenit




Burnski (Poker Flat, Dessous, UK)



Burnski is an exciting, young artist for whom the future holds untold possibilities. By night, he holds down a DJ residency at one of the UK’s outstanding club nights and by day, he is a tireless and imaginative producer who, each day, rarely misses as an opportunity to experiment with sounds from his subterranean studio bunker in the north of England.

Laying down a marker from his very first release back in 2005 on the highly respected Trapez label, Burnski has continually upped his game and is now a regular contributor on Morris/Audio, 2020 Vision and, most recently, delivering a succession of highly rated offerings on sister labels Poker Flat and Dessous.

The latter half of 2009 will seen several prime time remixes emerge from the Burnski production house, for Immigrant Records, Poker Flat and on Milton Jackson’s emerging Dark Energy label. On top of this, the next batch of eagerly awaited releases include ‘Old School Swing’ on Plastic City, and his follow-up EP for Dessous ‘The Light’, which is slated for an autumn release.

As a DJ, Burnski is a steadfast vinyl advocate always armed with a bag of fresh music. His sets are intuitive and trained by the versatility of his residency at Leeds’ legendary Back to Basics, whose hedonistic and party-centric crowd are used to receiving the world’s best underground DJ’s on a weekly basis. Switching from warm deep house to groovy peak time techno, he is capable of showcasing a wide variation of sounds across the spectrum from jazz, disco, electro, dub, house, minimal and techno - a style now familiar to some of some of the most established clubs in Europe such as Fabric, Watergate in Berlin, The Loft, Barcelona as well a particularly memorable rooftop DJ set in the skies above Beirut.


Support:


Gavin Keitel
Rollin Connection
Simon Slieker
Mo Ichi




Tickets

Second round physical tickets are now available from behind the bar at Brown Alley for $45

http://brownalley.qjump.com.au/event...ernan-Cattaneo

Brown Alley
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Rollin1
This is gonna rock big time... :D
Light The Fuse
havent seen hernan in a couple years - got his last renaissance and loved it bigtime

lookn forward to it :D
lowlife
Nice one Light The Fuse. I'm in the process of tracking down a recent mix of his from his management, so will post back here when I receive one.

If you're after early bird tix, you can get them here,

http://brownalley.qjump.com.au/event...ernan-Cattaneo

Though hating to keep you waiting, here's a recent tracklist to wet your lips!

Hernan Cattaneo @ La Huaka - February 6th :

Guy Gerber - My invinsible romance
Kasey Taylor - Reynosa (Karlos Elizondo remix)
alex dolby - city shark (16 bit lolitas remix)
16 bit lolitas - personal space(original mix)
M.A.N.D.Y. vs. Booka Shade - Donut (Gui boratto remix)
Bedrock - Emerald(henry saiz tech tool remix)
Massive Attack - Paradise Circus (Gui Boratto Mix)
Marc Romboy - Elif (Dimitri Andreas Remix)
Radiohead - My Iron Lung (Yamil Colucci Unofficial remix)
Soul Mekanik - Ill Call U (Thin Red Man remix)
Tonnsaied & Mario Kahn - Voided (Monaque Mix)
Tonnsaied & Mario Kahn - Voided (Original Mix)
Solee - Ice
Rodriguez Jr - Esperanza
Isaac - Champagne Flight
Space Manouvres - Stage One (Guy J remix)
Monaque - Dos 3000
Sound 5 - The Hacienda Must be Rebuilt (Tim Davison remix)
On Spec - Knight Of Columbus
Denis A - Ocean (Monaque remix)
Sasha - Xpander (Henry Saiz remix)
Underworld - Cups (Salt City Orchestra remix)
James Holden - A Break in The Clouds + acapella de A Guy Called Gerald - Voodoo Ray
Home Video - That You Might (Sasha Remix)
lowlife
Hey Guys, better be quick in picking up your early bird tickets! As they are flying out the door!!

For those that don’t have credit card, or that miss out on early bird tickets, second round physical tickets are now available from behind the bar at Brown Alley for $45
Dj_Es-Dva
That Hernan sets not very useful without a download matt :(

That Gerber track is insane :crazy:
Domesticated
What happened to your cute little cow avatar lowlife?
Dj_Es-Dva
That was all that was left after he finished with it.
lowlife
quote:
Originally posted by Dj_Es-Dva
That Hernan sets not very useful without a download matt :(

That Gerber track is insane :crazy:


Sorry bloke,

Waiting to hear back from agent re: a promo mix, though just thought I'd put up a recent track list to give an idea of what he's got going on at the moment. Still waiting for new mix :(
lowlife
Early bird tickets have sold out! Second round physical tickets are now available from behind the bar at Brown Alley for $45
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