Tuesday, August 10, 2010

D-Formation vs Bloody Beetroots & Steve Aoki - Weakness 4 Warp (Bass Kleph bootleg)


Beatport 1 remixer, label boss, pop songwriter and one of few DJs who can still sell tens of thousands of compilations, not to mention smash a festival stage - in 2010, Bass Kleph seems to have done it all.His first Beatport 1 with his remix of Joan Reyes's Shakedown. His first appearance in the top 10 in the inthemix Australian DJ top 50. A club and radio pop smash with $pend My Money (feat Stellar MC), as well as a top 20 Beatport main-chart hit with his own track, Keyboard Cat. And dates across Spain, the UK, the US and Canada, Russia, China, headline slots at the Good Vibrations Festival in Australia, remixes of huge acts like Green Velvet and Sarah McLeod, and the continued success of his own label and its crew of producers - Vacation Records, and its new sister label Exit Row.But the success hasn't come from nowhere. To understand Stu Tyson, as he's known offstage, you've got to know a little about his history.First, he's been practicing his craft forever. Most kids are still at school at age 15, but as a teenager Bass Kleph was touring Australia and New Zealand as the drummer of a hugely successful three-piece rock act, Loki. Playing live in grubby rock venues, he says, gave him his earliest understandings that there's a dynamic to making crowds dance. A catchy rhythm won't catch without the hypnotism of an irresistible hook - but then even the most nagging hook won't shuffle the feet until it's bent out of shape by the thunder of a serious rhythm section.

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