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Audio Soul Project - Module - Tokyo JP - Oct 2007

Submitted By: Admintrocknroll
Genre: Techno
Date of Set: Oct 12th, 2007
Filesize: 254.55 MB
Total Downloads: 4

 

 

Biography of Audio Soul Project

At the core of everything Mazi Namvar does is a restless drive to innovate. Whether he's behind the decks, crafting music in the studio, or working on his own Gourmet Recordings label, Mazi's goal is the same: to explore new musical territory and to keep challenging boundaries and perceptions. It's a risky proposition in a dance music culture saturated with the similar, but simply put, if Mazi's done it before, he's not going to do it again.

This relentlessly forward-thinking approach has focused Mazi throughout his ten-plus years of making dance music. He's released over 140 productions and tracks, and DJ'ed in every corner of the world, but his sound is constantly evolving, a creative process that shows no signs of slowing down. While he spent part of 2004 assessing where he was musically, he's begun 2005 with a renewed fever for his music, and with a slate of ambitious projects on the horizon.

DJing has always been Mazi's first passion, and his recent sets have been particularly inspired. Listen to Mazi behind the decks these days and you'll hear a survey of dance music's extreme cutting-edge labels and tracks. His record bag is packed with a furious collision of 303 acid lines; searing synthesizers; thick, punchy drum kits; new wave-inspired vocals; and tracky, jacked-up house and techno. His sound touches on the electronic house style that has put labels like Brique Rouge, Crosstown Rebels, Poker Flat, Get Physical, Freak n' Chic and Mazi's own Gourmet at the forefront of the underground labels that have been burning up the industry. At the 2005 Winter Music Conference, Mazi showcased his diversity as DJ, dropping acid onslaughts alongside his Clones DJing partner Jay Tripwire, or going deep and moody for the daytime affairs.

But Mazi's music has always defied simplistic genre definitions. He's a master at reading a crowd, at knowing when to smooth things out or to pick up the tempo and hit 'em hard. He's a fluid mixer who generates a lot of dance floor energy, steadily building layers and introducing new elements into his sets. He won't shy away from surprising the crowd either, as he's been prone to dropping in the occasional Pets Shop Boys or Rapture tune in his sets. This approach has helped Mazi earned the respect of his peers and gain legions of fans across the club spectrum, holding down regular gigs in the last few years at London's Fabric, New York's Sullivan Room, LA's ROAM parties, Istanbul, Paris, Peru, Mexico and more. In his hometown, Mazi regularly headlines at Vision, Zentra and Smart Bar.

While he's slowed down his production output in recent years, Mazi says that's enabled him to only release the music that really resonates with him. His new material for 2005, starting off with a slew of remixes for labels including S-Sens, NRK, Dessous, Wrong, Frik n Frak and Disruptor, sound dramatically different from his tracks from just a few years ago. Shifting away from a strict house music groove, Mazi's engaging more new sounds and energies, going heavy on the electronic sounds, acid rhythms and stark 4/4 pulse that have characterized his recent sets.

His next major project will be the second Audio Soul Project album, the follow up to 2001's acclaimed 'Community', a collection of deep dance floor material that featured Mazi working alongside poets, vocalists, musicians and other producers. For the next incarnation of Audio Soul Project, Mazi plans to form a core group and write music together as a unit, rather than the more open-ended approach from the previous album. From there, a live act will be developed to complement the studio work.

Gourmet Recordings, Mazi's label run in conjunction with his wife and partner Lori Riegler-Namvar, will be the primary outlet for his own original productions in the near future. Expanding and establishing an identity for the label is a priority for Mazi, as the five-year-old imprint continues to mature into a boutique label for discerning DJs and music fans alike. With just over 25 releases in its discography, the label has released a wide spectrum of sounds from established and up-and-coming artists alike. New projects include 'This is Fresh Meat', a sampler series designed to introduce newer names to the marketplace, kicking off with a quality Dan Berkson/Brian Ffar release. Recent singles from Joshua Collins, Flicker and David Duriez have all caused a stir among top DJs.

Like most artists, Mazi's ultimate goal is control, to be able to release his own music when and how he wants it, making decisions at every step of the process. He's worked hard to get to that position, but don't expect him to slow down his creative drive any time soon. Stagnation and repetition will never be part of Mazi's repertoire.

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TRACKLIST

1. Andy Cato - Cosmic Force (Francois Dubois Remix) - Pack Up And Dance
2. Pete Da Feet - Lungs (Fred Everything Remix) - Lost My Dog
3. Timmy Stewart - Stand Alone (Shur-I-Kan Remix) - Elevation Recordings
4. Asad Rizvi feat. Robert Owens - I Will Never Know (Jay Tripwire Trouse Remix) - Unsigned
5. Giles Smith pres. Two Armadillos - Warriors - Secretsundaze Music
6. House of Black Dress - HOBD Over Me - Fresh Meat
7. Chaim - C Factor (Audio Soul Project Remix) - Missive Recordings
8. Wow & Flutter - Tape Replay - Fresh Meat
9. Ben Westbeech - Hang Around (Wahoo Main Mix) - Brownswood Recordings
10. Audio Soul Project - Community (ASP Redux) - NRK Music
11. Jeff Samuel - Fire (Claude VonStroke’s Like Fiyaa Remix) - Poker Flat
12. Audio Soul Project - She Turns Red (House of Black Dress DX Remix) - Fresh Meat
13. Timmy Stewart - One Vision (Llorca Remix) - Mode Music
14. Iz & Everything - On My Mind (Montreal Original) - Lazy Days
15. Brett Johnson feat Dave Barker - On The Highway (Fthing Re-Dub) - Lazy Days
16. Kissogram - My Friend Is A Seahorse (James Priestley & Dan Berkson Dub) - Secretsundaze Music
17. James Priestley & Dan Berkson - Chariots (Motorcitysoul Remix) - Simple Records
18. Pete Moss - Infatuation - Nordic Trax
19. Somore feat. Damon Trueitt - I Refuse (What You Want) (Phil Weeks Robsoul Mix) - I Records
20. Will Saul & Lee Jones - Hug The Scary (Partial Arts Remake) - Aus
21. Mazi & Duriez - This Is Not A Follow-Up Beatappella - Gourmet Recordings
22. King Roc - Cycles - Mutual Society
23. Chaim - Alvarado - Missive Recordings
24. Dennis Ferrer feat Malena Perez - I Can’t Go Under - Objektivity
25. Matthias Heilbronn - Jungle In The City (Matty’s Paradox Mix)
26. Pure Science - Useless - B Positive
27. Moodymann - Unknown - KDJ

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