Wednesday, August 26, 2009

AUTOKRATZ ANNOUNCE RELEASE OF MASSIVE SUMMER ANTHEM ‘STAY THE SAME’




Features remixes from Noob (Turbo & Boys Noize), Deathface (Johnny Guns n' Bombs), 80Kidz, The Rogue Element & Logo.


“A joyful mash of pounding electronica” Guardian
“Terrific, heartfelt, premier-league party starters” Time Out
“An auspicious debut” 4/5 Financial Times
“Stunning from beginning to end” Artrocker
“A fine offering, worthy of global domination” 10/10 IDJ
Electro album of the month Mixmag
“Killer...delivering more than just a promise” 8/10 Loud and Quiet
"Fuzzy dancefloor joy that will nudge them into the big league" NME




September 21st 2009 will see the release of the addictive summer smash ‘STAY THE SAME’ from the UK’s most talked about electronic prospect - autoKratz. This mammoth electro-indie dance-floor banger is the second single to be taken from the outstanding debut album ‘Animal’ (out now on pioneering Parisian label Kitsune / Co-operative Music). With an infectious bass hook, epic chorus and driving beats, STAY THE SAME is sure to see the band continue to state their undeniable claim to joining the royalty of electronic music.


The remix package features a massive peak time offering from producer-of-the-moment Noob, fresh from his massive remixes for Tiga & D.I.M. He is joined by Deathface, which features autoKratz Kitsune stable mate Johnny from Guns n' Bombs. His interpretation is dark, nasty and very very scary. Japans finest electro proteges 80Kidz provide a poppier take on things with compulsive melodies and old school riffs. Finlly, strong mixes from French newcomers Logo and London's The Rogue Element complete this extremely special package.


It follows previous single ALWAYS MORE, a moment of electro-pop perfection, which caused a mighty a stir back in June, featuring regularly on the playlists of Pete Tong (R1), Steve Lamacq (R1), Kissy Sell Out (R1), Lauren Laverne (6Music) and Nemone (6Music). The press response was as equally ecstatic with dazzling reviews across the board including NME, The Star and The Guardian.


autoKratz formidable live shows across the globe have seen them become one of the most sought after breakthrough prospects in electronic music. This summer has seen them receive a rapturous response at festivals throughout Europe, whilst their own sell-out headline shows across the UK culminated with an ecstatic homecoming at London’s Scala back in June - a performance which justified why autoKratz have been touted as ‘the most significant live electronic act to have emerged in recent years.’


Stay The Same offers a glimpse of the variety and depth on the critically acclaimed ‘Animal’, showing what a remarkable album should be expected, justifying the bands standing as the flag bearers of the new wave of British electronic music. Since first storming onto the scene last year, autoKratz have swiftly established a reputation for releasing some of the most exciting dance-floor smashes around. ‘Animal’however does much more, as the duo explore their song-writing craft further to create an extremely innovative record. The band have so far received immense support from across the board, finding spots on the playlists of Pete Tong, Annie Mac and Steve Lamacq, whilst receiving club support from the likes of Tiga, Erol Alkan and Brodinski.

YOU CAN WATCH THE PROMO VIDEO FOR STAY THE SAME HERE: http://www.autokratz.com/sts


The Package:

1. Original (Full Version)
2. Stay The Same (NOOB remix)
3. Stay The Same (80 Kidz)
4. Stay The Same (Deathface remix)
5. Stay The Same (The Rogue Element remix)
6. Stay The Same (Logo remix)

Monday, August 24, 2009

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Disastronaut presents Audio Sushi Bank Holiday Party

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SW9 (020-7733 7515)
free before 10pm, £5 after.



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Chart Fix / Track listings Monday 24 August, 2009

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Chart Fix / Track listings Monday 24 August, 2009

01 Tiga "Boom Boom Boom" Crookers Remix [Wall of Sound]
02 LCD Soundsystem "45:33 remixes" [DFA]
03 Hell "The DJ" [IDG]
04 Passion Pit "To Kingdom Come" remixes
05 Editors "Papillion" Tom Neville [Power]
06 Eli Escobar "Glass Houses" [Plant Life]
07 David Guetta "Sexy Bitch" [EMI france]
08 Stuffa "A million Secrets" [Trunkfunk]
09 La Roux "Im not your toy" [Polydor]
10 Beni "Maximus" [Kitsune]
11 Natural Self "My Heart Beats Like A Drum" [Tru Thoughts]
12 Joakim "Spiders" [!K7]
13 Filthy Dukes "Tupac Robot Club Rock ((Wiley/Dynamite Version)] [Fiction]
14 Wax Stag "And How" [People in the Sky]
15 Older Lover "Older Lover ep" [Optimo]
16 Jack Penate 'Pull My Heart Away' [Beggars]
17 Maps "I dream of crystal" [Mute]
18 v/a "Tru Thoughts Covers" [Tru Thougts]
19 Deadmau5 "Ghosts n Stuff" [Virgin] - not vocal mixes
20 Jay z "Run this town" [Roc Nation]
21 Sei A " Chinese Whispers" [International Deejay Gigolo]
22 Kid606 "Dancehall of the Dead EP" [Tigerbeat6]
23 Schlachthofbronx "Belly Full of Pills" (disko B)
24 Example "Watch the Sun Come up" [FSUK]
25 Major Lazer "Keep in going Louder" [Downtown]

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Get Loaded Shizzle

For all the latest Get Loaded news & Gossip please visit: www.getloadedinthepark.com

Get Loaded in the Park is NEARLY here. We can smell it, it’s that close!! For everyone who hasn’t yet bought a ticket, this really is your last chance as we’re expecting to be SOLD OUT WITHIN A FEW DAYS. You can either snap up one of the final tickets for the festival only (now priced £45 + BF) or a joint ticket for both Get Loaded and the official after party at Fabric (priced £50 + BF). These are both on sale exclusively through Ticketmaster (see below).

To round things off for another year, this week we bring you the all important A-Z OF GET LOADED IN THE PARK including all the hints & tips you’ll need to make the most out of your day, plus we urge you to go out and buy this week’s BIG ISSUE featuring an exclusive front cover interview with our boys Royksopp and we’ve got a MASSIVE COMPETITION to win a FLIP VIDEO and a PAIR OF VIP TICKETS as part of the bargain!! Read on for more info on that.

Right then, we’re off to set up the site. See ya down there!!

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Get Loaded rolls out the Drum n’ Bass & Dubstep in a big way this year with the only UK Festival show of 2009 from Roni Size’s Reprazent. Pendulum, Chase & Status and Blame all get busy on the decks, whilst Skream & Benga perform live as Magnetic Man. Heavy.

Every one of your festival needs will be catered for at Get Loaded. We have our normal fast-serving Bars, a wide range of food stalls from around the world, plenty of Toilets (extra clean this year with some help from Toilet Duck!), Cash machines and Cigarette stalls. Sorted.

Party animal Felix Da Housecat brings the noize to Get Loaded for the first time, fresh from releasing his hot new album. Where da party at?


We hope you have a Jolly good time at Get Loaded in the Park, but please try and keep the Common as clean as possible. Bins are cool. Rubbish is err, rubbish!

When it comes to a mash-up, Krafty Kuts is the king. Last year he completely blew the roof off the Fingerlickin’ stage, and so this year we’re sticking him on the Main Stage for your raving pleasure! Enjoy.

There’s some seriously sic Live acts to shake it. Laurent Garnier, Booka Shade and Miss Kittin & The Hacker are doing their thing in the Clash Stage, plus get yourselves over to the Main Stage to witness Freeland’s killer new show.

Beat the Queues!! We’ve got 10 entrance lanes at the gate, which means you’ll get in quicker than ever!! Just don’t forget your tickets!!

Norwegian superstars Röyksopp play their only UK festival show of the summer and showcase new tracks from their ‘Junior’ album and cult back catalogue. You seriously don’t wanna miss this!

Tickets are Selling out fast people! The Last Remaining Tickets won’t be on sale for long, so grab yours now from www.ticketmaster.co.uk!!
Our amazing media partners Time Out are co-hosting the Dim Mak stage which is gonna be off the chain! Throw in DJ sets from Felix Da Housecat, MSTRKRFT, The Count & Sinden, Crookers, The Bloody Beetroots, Steve Aoki and Jr Sanchez, and you have one of the hottest line-ups of the summer all under one roof!



Don’t forget You’ll need all the usual festival gear… tickets, money, sunnies, sun lotion, raving shoes… and oh, some good ol’ fashioned Bank holiday party spirit!

Zzzzz’s.... they’ll be none of this going on thank you very much. I mean, how can you doze off with so much great music to keep you entertained!!?? Have fun peeps!

The Aussies are coming!! Yes sir, the sensational and multi-award winning Sneaky Sound System play live on the Main Stage, leaving Pendulum to mash up the XFM Stage with a one-off DJ Set. Strewth mate!

It’s all about Bank Holiday Sunday on Clapham Common, which as you know means no work on Monday!! Make mine a double…

Techno pioneer Carl Craig will be performing a world exclusive brand new Innerzone Orchestra show live on the Main Stage before Orbital. ‘Bug in the Bassbin’ live accompanied by a string orchestra and live instrumentation… does it get any better than that?


There’s some truly Great British talent to enjoy namely two legendary chaps of the music scene… Rob Da Bank and Tom Middleton. Or put another way, the perfect Main Stage festivals DJs!

High Five’s are in order as this year as we have two fairground rides to spend the afternoon on. Last year’s high-flying Booster will be joined by everyone’s favourite – The Walzter! Probably best enjoyed before dinner!

Don’t miss the Italian invasion courtesy of Crookers and The Bloody Beetroots. Both DJ duos will be serving up a big phat slice of party electro in the Dim Mak stage, and you’re all invited.



Make sure you arrive early folks!! The gates open at 12pm sharp and the action kicks off straight away. Don’t miss a minute of it!!

As ever we’ve got New talent galore at Get Loaded. The future starts here so make sure you try and catch at least 3 of our hotly-tipped acts if you can… MPHO, Telepathe, Goldfish, Miike Snow, Trip, Marina & The Diamonds and We Are Enfant Terrible.

As the day turns to night, it’s ALL about Orbital. After 5 years away, the dance legends are back in the groove and we’re delighted to have them as our official headline act for 2009.

The filthy-mouthed electro star Peaches makes an exclusive outing in the Clash Stage. Her live shows are as notorious as they are infamous and you can expect something extra special from Iggy’s favourite gal.



Get the Underground to Clapham Common, it’s dead easy. Straight down on the Northern Line. Job done!!

VV Brown was the last act to be added to this year’s line-up, and what an addition too! The rock n’ roll loving popstar will be bringing her female touch to the XFM Stage.

Wet Yourself! No, not literally. Get Loaded is teaming up with promoters Wet Yourself to host the Official After Party at Fabric straight after the festival. Simian Mobile Disco are the special guests joining the Dim Mak crew of The Bloody Beetroots and Steve Aoki. Carry on the right way people! Tickets are only a tenner!

Our radio partners XFM have pulled together another epic line-up, but make sure you don’t miss the beats in between all the brilliant acts courtesy of radio mavericks John Kennedy and Eddy Temple Morris.

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