Category: Recording

  • // GHOST TOWN RECORDING SESSIONS – Feb 2013 //

    // GHOST TOWN RECORDING SESSIONS – Feb 2013 //

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    We’re mightily pleased and excited to announce that we will be returning to the studio this weekend to start work on our next batch of recordings, which will include brand new songs and unrecorded songs from our current live set.

    Once again we will be working with Ross Halden at Ghost Town studios in Leeds. Ross engineered our first six tracks in 2012, which you can find on both our Bandcamp and on our website.

    The sessions will take us through two weekends in February, plus further weekends recording and mixing in March and April. We’re hoping to have the sessions mastered and available for release in time for our UK and European tour in May and June this year.

    Here’s a list of songs for the sessions:

    Ducket$z
    Visual
    Nightlife
    Out They Minds
    Skydive
    My Shit is Custom
    Strictly Busin£$$
    Blasting Off

    Some of these tracks will definitely get a vinyl release in 2013, so watch this space! We’ll also make them available on our Bandcamp as high quality downloads.

    If you fancy popping in over the weekend make sure you bring either halloumi or falafel (or both) sandwiches, espresso coffee (Lavazza or Illy please), or Morrison’s doughnuts, or we won’t let you in. Just kidding.

    Peace.

    \\\\\\GLXNS\\\\\\

  • RELEASE YOURSELF II @ Wharf Chambers 15.12.12.

    RELEASE YOURSELF II @ Wharf Chambers 15.12.12.

    RY / WHARF CHAMBERS PRESENT:

    RELEASE YOURSELF II
    @ Wharf Chambers

    23 – 25 Wharf St, LEEDS
    LS2 7EQ
    15 / 12 / 12.
    9pm – 6am
    £4.00
    http://www.wharfchambers.org

    with:

    RUNNERS (LEEDS)
    UNMADE BED (SHEFFIELD)
    RELEASE YOURSELF DJs
    WONKY WONDERS (DJ)
    RUNNERS DJs

    Feels like it’s been a while, but we cant wait to have you come dance with us again. We were all so pleased with our last party – over the past few months we’ve all been day dreaming about how much fun we had. You dancers really made it for us.

    We just hope we can make it for you again.

    This time we hope to make Release Yourself even more special.

    We’re delighted to have former Long Blondes guitarist Dorian Cox’ new No Wave bedroom disco outfit Unmade Bed, who will make the trip over from Sheffield to play for us. Have a listen here:

    http://soundcloud.com/unmade-bed

    Our good friends and upfront good hearted Leeds party people Runners will be playing too. In case you don’t know they’re a blend of Krautrock, proto-house and ambient techno, and feature members of Hookworms, Chrononautz, Nope, Charlie Cake etc etc:

    http://soundcloud.com/runners

    We’re delighted to announce that we asked some friends to come play some records and they said yes. So expect some new faces behind the decks. If you would like to play at the next party just get in touch.

    Most of all though expect to dance freely. What we value most of all in putting on nights like this is our belief that anyone of us can come together from any background, even just for the night, to celebrate each other and dance together. We want you to make friends – maybe even fall in love. We’re hoping that you come and make a connection with someone and Release Yourself.

    Get your backs off the wall people – let’s go dancing.

  • LARRY’S LEGACY LIVES ON!!

    LARRY’S LEGACY LIVES ON!!

    IT’S 20 YEARS AGO TODAY THAT THE WORLD SAID A FOND FAREWELL TO LARRY LEVAN, but for so many he will always live on! Larry was a one-off, a supreme talent that created some of the most thrilling, unique, organic, sexy mixes we’ve ever heard.

    His remixes of Gwen Guthrie tracks in particular are simply jaw-dropping, genre-defining (and genre defying!) classics, full of charm, sexiness, and the kinds of sounds you can’t quite describe in words. We only wish we’d been old enough and bold enough (to fly all the way to NY!) to catch one of his legendary sets at the Paradise Garage way back in the day.

    Here’s an interesting piece written about Larry from the Discogs website….

    “There’s not much that can be said that hasn’t been said already in dozens of articles, reviews and tribute websites, but I’m compelled to add my two cents. I first heard about the Paradise Garage from an article in NYC’s defunct “SOHO Weekly News”, and I was fascinated. The very well written review was published sometime in 1979 or `80, and my interest was piqued, as my world consisted of clubs, parties and venues that thrived on the anti-disco backlash. My willingness to examine my own irrational prejudice against “Disco” occured one night at The Mudd Club, a cutting-edge post-punk dance club with a sound-system designed by Bryan Eno and a punky-artsy clientele that probably prided itself in never having set foot in a “real” discotheque. I counted myself among that herd until I heard a real Disco DJ upstairs, guesting on the second floor, and my eyes were opened wide and my jaw dropped when I watched and listened to this guy seamlessly blending hot Salsoul, West End and Prelude records. Of course the music was amazing and had nothing in common with my media-inspired, brainwashed aversion to so-called Disco music. I was mesmerized and made it my business to get into the Garage come hell or high-water. I had started DJing in the East Village by then and Bobby Shaw, then the promoter for Warner Brothers records, got me on the guest-list and I finally arrived at Disco Nirvana. But even then, Larry opened my mind and challenged my pre-conceived notions of what he was about. In the course of the night I heard Kraftwerk, The Peach Boys, Yaz, Konk, Mikki, The Temptations, Men At Work, D-Train, and the list of ecclectic twists and turns was mind-blowing to say the least..and that sound system. The best I’d ever heard, albeit too loud for my already sensitive ears. I was a regular there until it closed, and due to Larry’s reputation as a moody and unpredictable soul with a slightly self-destuctive bent (like Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison, to name a few), I kept my distance from his inner circle and insisted on paying my yearly membership fee as well as the modest admission price. I never regretted my decision, and only after the Garage closed did I become friendly with the now more accessible and down-to-earth Larry Levan. I feel blessed to have had him share his knowledge and stories with me, and not a day passes when I don’t think about the man or listen to one of his totally unique, trippy and dub-inspired remixes. Literally NO DJ can ever achieve his impact on my life or come close to his skills at sonic reconstruction and open-minded, genius programming. He was a genuine 20th century SHAMAN. I Love you and miss you Larry!”

    Here at GLX HQ we can’t get enough of Larry’s work and we thought we might share with you a short list of some of our favourite Levan mixes.

    We strongly recommend that you hook up with LL and let him cement himself in your subconscious. PLAY LOUD and DANCE!!

    JIMMY ROSSFirst True Love Affair

    TRACY WEBERSure Shot

    CENTRAL LINEDon’t Tell Me

    GWEN GUTHRIE Hopscotch (vocal and instrumental)

    GWEN GUTHRIE – Seventh Heaven

    FIRST CHOICE -Double Cross

    LOGG I Know You Will

    AURRA – When I Come Home

    SKYY First Time Around

    INSTANT FUNKI Got My Mind Made Up

    NEW YORK CITI PEECH BOYSDon’t Make Me Wait

    CLASS ACTION Weekend

    There’s so many more, but these are some of our biggest faves….hope you dig :)))

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  • SG 01 – Single of the week at Norman Records!!

    SG 01 – Single of the week at Norman Records!!

    STARGAZE RECORDS FIRST RELEASE NAMED SINGLE OF THE WEEK AT NORMAN RECORDS!

    Galaxians // Runners Split 12″ – SG 01, released October 25 2012.

    Here’s what they said:

    “Oh, nice! I don’t know a lot about this Stargaze label but this mysterious and very limited (only 100 in the world!) 12” has some super-fresh cuts from two top new bands with a shared love for live drums and classic synthesizers. Hot dawg! I doubt our copies will last long so I wouldn’t sit on this one.

    On the A side we’ve got duo Galaxians dropping ‘Brace Yoself’, with a stomping disco-funk beat alongside some nimble acid squiggles, cosmic arpeggios and slick synth acrobatics that remind our Brian of Daft Punk, and me of ‘Rockit’-era Herbie Hancock with a touch of New York house influence. This track is so classy! The beats are clean and hard-grooving and the vibes are constantly blazing. You’re gonna rip up dancefloors up and down the country with this. I’ve seen these guys live and it’s a total dance party, don’t miss out if you get a chance.

    On the other side there’s Runners, whose debut ‘Starting Line’ 12” impressed us all last year. These four chill dudes like to smoke the reefer and play the synthesizers, and the jam on this platter, ‘Tranquility Base II’, may remind you of Inner Tube minus the guitar or perhaps the TV programme ‘Wish You Were Here’. It’s all celestial smooth synths with a soft head-nodding groove for a real driving-into-the-sunset slow groover with silky, insidious melodies. Totally hot offerings on both sides, highly recommended!”

     

     

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