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WMC ‘08 Wrap Up

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

WMC Miami
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Shorter, faster, more hotel-y? The 2008 conference was less hectic than previous years, streamlined by the fact that after 7 years of WMC attendance, we at SOAP can say with confidence we have passed from enthusiasts to veterans. Our ratio of sunrises to sunsets in florida is near equal, and our absorption of bass beats now hovers around the 2.3 billion mark, so what could be of interest in the almost three quarters of a decade visit? Dispatch below.

First- a word of apprehension after ‘06 and ‘07 seasons. With the M3 Summit skipping out yet again and the flyers for euro-trance parties seeming to multiply, apathy continues to grow for dance music fans that annually flock to Miami to hear a diversity of acts rarely found in the states.

To be sure, M3 isn’t the only bastion of good music, and there’s plenty of ways to avoid DJ Boris’ 24 hr endurance parties at Space, but the momentum of past years still doesn’t seem to be there. Nevertheless, SOAP correspondent and jet-lagged degenerate Ellsworth avoided New Jersey’s spring break crowds to see a concentrated and engaged amount of good music, on land and (sort of) at sea.

FRIDAY

After flight delays, we met up with Ghostly friends and family for sushi at a lounge in the basement of the Townhouse Hotel. After too much unfiltered sake, we headed down the beach for a hotel party. A friend had a massive balcony that peered into the courtyard of Opium Garden, so a voyeuristic sort of late night lounge session naturally came about. Partying in South Beach after midnight is always a game of chance; with all the liquor store closed, bars become black market boutiques for booze that only deal with hardened haggling and lots of cash. After paying “conference prices” for a bottle of absolut, the party carried on its merry way.

SATURDAY

Saturday was big. After two hours at local beach, we met up at the National Hotel for the Beatport Remix Hotel day party, catching Matt Dear, Ryan Elliot, and three pina coladas for opening set of the afternoon. The site of many a past pool party(RIP M3 Sunset Sessions), the National is a Miami institution where old party people and new technology gather together for free day parties. As Guy Gerber warmed up, we left headed up the beach for the fete du conference, the Ghostly yacht party.

Our caravan arrived early enough to avoid the lines that began to wrap around the will call and guest list. Just as we received our bracelets, a word from our gracious hosts: both Coast Guard and Homeland Security are on site to oversee check-in. No wallet, pant pocket, or open pack of cigarettes was left unchecked. License ID numbers were even written down to make sure our next of kin could be identified should we fall off the boat. The bottleneck to get on the boat finally eased around 6pm, and the place filled up.

The massive seafaring vessel was fully stocked with booze and sound. Downstairs, the dj setup was a humble 6 foot card table for Ryan Elliot and and pants-less cowboy Seth Troxler. The majority of the sound was reserved for the live stage upstairs where the rest of the lineup was set to play. At last, at sunset, with a full boat, the party shoved off. Sort of. Apparently, so much extra sound had been trucked in that the boat’s generators were overheating. Just before we could leave the protection of South Beach’s canals, the captain pulled the plug on heading ocean-bound, and we motored back to our cause-way. The view of the highway didn’t seem to stop anyone from enjoyment. Party favorite? Kate Simko’s twisting traverse of techno’s bubbly side. Her bobbing head and asymmetrical haircut were, in the words of a drunken yachter, “damn sexy.”

For Saturday PM, we spent our most energetic moments hanging out in a hotel before trying to rally for one of the millions of parties taking place. The goal was to make it until dawn for the Degenerates party, now something of a tradition. Sadly, a series of wrong turns led us back home before we could reach the Pawn Shop. Studio A was searingly loud- we saw what appeared to be Boyz Noise on the deck and ran for the nearest fire exit. The Minimoo warehouse party similarly had its share of problems- a steep cover, no AC, and, much worse- no crowd. After calling an end to our epic day and straggling soiree, we passed out.

SUNDAY

Sunday provided vindication; the Degenerates party didn’t end until that night, so after a leisurely dinner, we headed to Pawn Shop to catch Steve Bug, Matt Dear, and Jamie Jones close down the patio. There’s a certain inevitable sense of community that occurs during hour 13 of a 16-hour party, a hand-pumping badge of honor among dance music’s truest patrons. We said goodbye to Pawn Shop and made our way back to the hotel to gear up for the final party of the conference.

Ryan Elliot was booked to play Sunday night as the headliner for a techno party at Club 6, a small club on South Beach. We rolled up en masse, a group of twenty or so friends that took over the dance floor to welcome Ryan and Matthew Dear for what amounted to a private set- the best set of the conference- and probably the best set heard in a while. The intimate crowd literally freaked out as they went from Chicago house haunts to old school Detroit to bubbling minimal to more dance-y Italo, all while hugging and dancing and hand waving from the DJ booth.

We headed back to the hotel for more shirtless dance parties and a final sunrise, a fond farewell to the annual mess of humidity, dance music and excess that is the conference.

Lil’ Louis - Frequency || Dance Mania

WSOP radio, episode 017: Valentine’s Day Massacre

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

Valentine’s Day

One of the most cliche, emo things you can do is complain about how much Valentine’s Day sucks. But the fact of the matter is, it does. But take comfort in the fact that SOAP doesn’t need some arbitrary, faux-Halmark-cum-Christian “holy”day to celebrate the mutual love it shares with it’s readers and listeners. We’ll make your heart beat like an 808 every day of the year.

  1. Keen K - Tri-id || Das Drehmoment
  2. Newworldaquarium - The Force || NWAQ
  3. Newworldaquarium - Kirana’s Lament || NWAQ
  4. $tinkworks - Mudpump || VEXT
  5. Theo Parrish - Soul Portrol || Sound Signature
  6. Ame - Tonight (Dub Version) || Mule Musiq
  7. Orgue Electronique - Beirut Meeting || Bunker
  8. Baby Oliver - Shot Caller || Environ
  9. STL - Something Is Raw
  10. Mike Huckabee - Jupiter || S Y N T H
  11. Francois K - Road Of Life (Quiet Village Remix) || Deep Space
  12. Scarletron - Invisible Light || Penalty
  13. Vcs2600 - Initialize The Telepod || Rikos
  14. Nimoy - Dort Kommen Die Clowns || Bunker
  15. I-f - The Men Who Won’t Come Back || Clone
  16. Composite Profuse - Children Of Qana || Bunker
  17. Luke Eargoggle - The Mechanic Priest || Bunker
  18. Ose - Computer Funk || Bound Sound
  19. Raiders Of The Lost Arp - Funk 006 (Drop) || Pinga
  20. The Artificial Arm - Emotional Computer || Orson
  21. Lokate - Blak Bronko || Das Drehmoment

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MMM 48

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Iditarod

Full Idiotarod run down coming this week, complete with shameful pictures…Stand by.

Marcelo Fabian - Promocion Noctura || Ultra Pop

MMM 47

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Field bulbs

Relaxin’ MLK style.

LFO - Track 4 || Warp

WSOP radio, episode 015: Singin’ the Holiday Blues

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

Walmart USA

New York is a tough place this time of year. If you don’t ride the holiday tidal wave you will undoubtedly get caught in its undertow. Unfortunately, we’re not very good surfers. Luckily music has improved our ability to hermit-ize. While half the country is out elbowing each other for a chance at the latest $2 DVD player deal at Walmart, SOAP is hunkered down in Studio 4G spinning records, sliding faders and tweaking knobs…The ultimate cure for your holiday blues.

  1. Enzo Ponzio - My Second Part
  2. The Beat Broker - Sensation || APT
  3. Brightlight - Sound On Sound || Karmarouge
  4. Zwicker Meets James Teipdeck - Homage To XY || Bear Funk
  5. Marcello Giordani - Maestro || Mule Musiq
  6. Manuel Tur & Dplay - Clock Shift || Compost
  7. Steve Bug & Cle - Iron Daily || Poker Flat
  8. Force 101 - Ray Tracing || Breakin’
  9. Metro Area - Read My Mind || Envirom
  10. Sneak Thief - All Let Go || Moustache
  11. Elitechnique - Fingerfood || Clone
  12. Camero’s Gang - Fuerza Major || Radius
  13. Simone Fedi - Belzebu Tales || Eskimo
  14. The Rolling Stones - Cocksucker Blues || Atlantic
  15. Ennio Morricone - There’s No One Left || DRG
  16. Louis & Bebe Barron - Love At The Swimming Hole || Small Planet
  17. White Noise - The Visitation || Antilles
  18. Arther Brown & Craig Leon - Morning Was Cold || Ding Dong
  19. Twice The Man - Sharp The Voice || Ding Dong
  20. Ti-Tho - Die Liebe Ist Ein Abenteuer || Flexi-Pop

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WSOP radio, episode 012: Monster Mash

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Zombies!

Happy Halloweeeeenus!

WSOP returns this week with a spooktacular episode chalk-full of deep electro and techno. This shit runs so deep you’ll beable to raise the dead with it!

  1. Beta Evers - Dry Tears || Das Drehmoment
  2. Marco Bernardi - Morpheusis || Frustrated Funk
  3. Novamen - We Love || Viewlexx
  4. Mantra - Untitled (B1)
  5. Rick Wilhite - Ruby Nights || Third Ear
  6. Octave One - Art Soul
  7. Comtron - No Sabbatical || Black Label
  8. Florence - The Vineyard || Eevo Lute
  9. ERP - Silvae || Downlow
  10. Aux 88 - The Future || 430 West
  11. Funckarama - Lellectr || Djak-Up-Bitch
  12. .xtrak - Backdoor || 7th City
  13. Legowelt - Dance Of The Moonbird || Bunker
  14. Drexciya - Journey Home || Warp
  15. Duplex - Cosmic Dancer || Clone
  16. Kate B - Breakdown || Polydor
  17. Skatebard - Shopping I Alida || Tellektro
  18. Throbbing Gristle - Hot On The Heals Of Love (Ron Hardy Edit)
  19. Parallax Corporation - Crocidiles In The Sky || Viewlexx
  20. Transvolta - Disco Computer || Chart
  21. J.J. Burnell - Euroman Cometh || EMI Electrola
  22. Casino Music - Vio Af Dis
  23. The Quakes - Night Stalker || Das Drehmoment

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MMM v37

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Jackolantern

Halloween on Wednesday kinda blows. Last year it was on Monday and it was all good because people just partied the weekend before. Now it just feels like it’s being dragged out. Oh well.

Octave One - Paradise || 430 West

Fun With Metrics!: September 2007

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

Boring graph

Even though people tend to obsess about them, web metrics are typically boring and nerdy. That is unless you are looking at search key-phrases. These are the words, terms, and partial sentences that your site returns to search engines. Here are some entertaining results that Soapism yielded this month:

  • justice kanye - HAHAHA…stupid Kanye
  • bismarke is dead? - last time I checked, yeah, he is
  • trovata cat people - did they do that again this Fashion Week?
  • age of consent for american overseas - HAHAHAHAHA…sicko
  • galaxie bowling brooklyn disco - we miss it too
  • dan corsi - Hey buddy! I hope this wasn’t you searching for yourself
  • briefcase liquor cabinet - ORLY?
  • vocal harrasment - …is a serious crime
  • the cat disco shit - is this anything like an E-poo?
  • new electro singles hipster blog electro - I think I just threw up a little in my mouth
  • armani exchange remix cologne - see above
  • pophouse gay chicago - indeed

Rhythmatic - Frequency (Depth Mix) || Network

WSOP radio, episode 009: Moods & States of Mind

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

Clearaudio turntable

It’s no secret that the mood of a “DJ” is often conveyed by the music he’s is playing. But when it’s the DJ’s state of mind that shines through, things can get messy. Last Friday night was a prime example of this. As Ellsworth stumbled through the door of studio 4G demanding music and booze, I jumped at the opportunity to flip the “record” switch. The resulting mix is all over the place, starting with brooding minimalish techno, and ending with 45 minutes of ambient electronics. Enjoy.

  1. Matt Flores - Blackboard Universe || Compost
  2. Brightlight - Sound On Sound || Karmarouge
  3. Heartthrob - Thrill || M_nus
  4. Konrad Black - White Cigarettes || Swayzak
  5. Extrawelt & Morelle - Schmedding || Traum Schallplatten
  6. Legowelt - Strange Girl || Bunker
  7. Kollektiv Turmstrasse - Tristesse || Connaisseur
  8. Black Devil Disco Club - ”H” Friend || Rephlex
  9. Photocall - Silver Clouds (Dexter Remix) || Clone
  10. Alden Tyrell - Disco Lunar Module (Lindstrom & Prins Thomas Remix) || Clone
  11. Irmin Schmidt & Bruno Spoerri - When The Waters Came To Life || Venture
  12. Unit Black Flight - The Art Of Survival || Strange Life
  13. Zed - Shai Hulud || Initial
  14. David Kristian - Tremen || Creme Organization
  15. Ariel Kalma - Saxo Planetariel || SPF
  16. Third Sky - Betrayed In The Octagon
  17. Chris Jones - S.O.W.
  18. Mort Garson - Ode To An African Violet || Homewood
  19. Harvestman - Amongst The Heather || Neurot
  20. Gas - Heller || Profan

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It Came From The Thing: Morgan Geist

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

Morgan Geist - Gone Fishin’

Morgan Geist played this weekend but it was kinda raining and kinda $20, so we didn’t go. BUT, I did pick up this white label promo of his 2001 EP, Crash Tracks Vol. 2, which was eventually released on Metamorphic Recordings. While I’m not crazy about the EP as a whole, I do enjoy Gone Fishin’ the first track on the B side. Think hill-billies in Chicago circa 1994.

Morgan Geist - Gone Fishin’ || Metamorphic

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