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Savage Methods Podcast Episode 10 - special guest JAMES TALK (UK, Spoken Recordings)
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SAVAGE METHODS PODCAST - EPISODE 10 - PART 2 - JAMES TALK (UK, SPOKEN RECORDINGS)
For Part 2 of Episode 10, I have a guest mix from James Talk. He is a well known DJ/producer from the UK and represents Spoken Recordings. I got permission from James to host his latest June 2007 demo on the Savage Methods Podcast.
I was first exposed to James Talk when I first heard the track “Eggs are cute” back in 2004. Since then, James has released a ton of similar quality original productions and remixes. Remember his name because he is on the verge of a much deserved breakthrough.
I am stoked to be able to feature a guest mix from James Talk on the Savage Methods Podcast. Enjoy!
James Talk’s Bio from jamestalk.co.uk:
Be it via his DJing or studio work, James Talk's unique funky tech and acid house sound can already hold claim for causing mayhem on many of the world's finest dancefloors, and all at the age of just 23. Hailing from the murkiest waters of Southampton, James has already achieved a tremendous amount at such a young age and it seems like things aren’t slowing down either.
2006 has been spent by Talky laying the foundations and releasing his first mix compilation; the second installment of the Thinking Out Loud series. The mix incorporates big up party electrohouse, squelching acid lines and funky bass and is set to propel James to a new level. James launched the compilation at Miami WMC and followed this by embarking on a major UK tour supporting the CD. This incorporated major gigs at Product at Stealth (Nottingham), Type at The Cross (London), High Tide at The Opera House (Bournemouth) and his Curfew Time residency at Turnmills (London) amongst others. In 2006 James has also been rocking the dancefloors at Shindig (Newcastle), ClubClass (Ministry Of Sound, London), Ageha (Tokyo), Apriori (Moscow), Furry Music (Oslo) and at Sphinx (Gdansk, Poland). This follows his superb performances in 2005 alongside the likes of Nic Fanciulli, Lee Burridge, James Zabiela and Desyn Masiello at nights such as Godskitchen (Birmingham), Punchfunk (Portsmouth) and Renaissance (The Cross, London).
In the studio James has been just as prolific with eight awesome remixes completed including Meat Katie & Aquasky's 'Feathers' (on Adrift Records), Denney 'The Phantom' (Saved), Kid Blue 'Nothing To Lose' (Lot49) and Hyper 'Twisted Emotions' (Hope). And if that wasn't enough James has been flat out with his original productions. His collaboration with Audiofly called 'Cool Wet Grass' is soon to be released on Get Physical, whilst 'House Rhythm' and 'Wiggle Wiggle Shake Shake' were the first releases on his new label Spoken Recordings, with his and Dave Robertson's 'Mine & His EP' and a full artist album to follow.
Such efforts follow an excellent start to James' career in which three of his productions were signed to Saved Records, whilst further work for Nu-Republic Records and Phil Docherty's Pravo Recordings also gave James massive exposure. 'Love That Acid' reached no. 10 in the UK Buzz Charts, whilst 'Get Down' featured on Nic Fanciulli's Renaissance mix compilation. These efforts received support from the likes of John Digweed, Sasha, Steve Lawler and Danny Howells and James continues to enjoy the support from these individuals to this very day. James has also worked with none other than Pete Tong in the studio, with the duo completing a remix of Wally Lopez for Pacha Records.
2006 has also been an outstanding year for James with Nic Fanciulli, Sander Kleinenberg and Fergie all choosing him as their breakthrough artist for the year in DJ Mag's Top 100 issue and IDJ magazine featuring James in their February issue in an article in which the magazine chose twenty prospects on course for great things in 2006. Further press in IDJ came in July, this time a full page spread in the 'Bubblin Under' section of the magazine in July in which the magazine again proclaimed James as one of the UK's hottest rising talents. And with future gigs at many of the planet's seminal club nights, numerous sensational productions due for release on world class record labels and the continued growth of his own Spoken Recordings who are we to argue!
"James Talk is without question one of the brightest new lights on dance music's horizon. Emerging last year, from Zabelia's Southampton based electronica gang, few new dj's have got off to such an impressive start. Juggling production, remixing and dj-ing from the start James epitomises what it takes to get noticed in the world of dance music. He is a man on a mission!" Pete Tong
Websites: James Talk on myspace | James Talk official website | Spoken Recordings
Download: Savage Methods Podcast - Episode 10 - Part 2 - James Talk (UK, Spoken Recordings)
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This is the tracklist for the mix:
01. James Talk - Remote (Deadmau5 Remix) (Spoken Recordings)
02. Kamishake - Dark Beat (Mark Knght Remix) (CDR)
03. Rossell Feat Emmma - Dancing With Strangers (Dave Robertson Remix) (CDR)
04. Cirez D - Horizons (Mouseville)
05. Shindoe - Phunk (Steve Angello Re-Edit/James Talk Tweak) (Size)
06. Jim Rivers - For My Need (Saw)
07. Pryda - Ironman (Pryda)
08. King Roc - Flicker (Love Minus Zero)
09. Ash Turner - Over Par (CDR)
10. Meat Katie & D. Ramirez Feat Odissi - Stop The Revolution (Dubfire Dub) (Lot49)


SAVAGE METHODS PODCAST - EPISODE 10 - PART 1 - CURLY (sbtherapy)
I was supposed to have a guest mix from Gabriel and Dresden for Part 2 of Episode 09…but Dave Dresden never sent me the file as promised. It was to be an exclusive 1 hour set from one of their recent shows. I am very upset that I never received the file. I think I am going to boycott Gabriel and Dresden/Organized Nature as a result. A lot of people were expecting that mix and it never came.
Anyway, I recorded a new mix for Episode 10…this is a collection of some recent purchases which consisted of old and new tracks. I also threw in some tracks that I have had but never got a chance to use in a mix. This mix is pure tech house with a splash of electro and a pinch of minimal. I apologize for the dodgy mixing here and there. I just didn’t have it this time. I tried to go with the Dirtybird sound on this mix, so if you like Dirtybird, you will enjoy this mix.
For Part 2 of this episode, I am featuring a guest mix from James Talk from the UK.
Download: Savage Methods Podcast - Episode 10 - Part 1 - Curly (sbtherapy)
Subscribe to podcast on iTunes: Savage Methods Podcast on iTunes
Listen to all episodes with the Podtrac Player: Listen now!
Tracklisting for this mix:
01. Iz and Diz - Magnificent (Justin Martin No Heart & Soul Mix)
02. Joe Ellis - Octave Lower
03. Melchior Productions - Let's Go Deep
04. Content - No Refunds
05. Trevor Loveys - Yummy
06. Jesus Gonsev - So Deep (Neofunk Dub)
07. Jamie McHugh - Arcadia (Claude Von Stroke Remix)
08. Trevor Loveys - Say What (Front Room Edit)
09. Bee-LOW - Lost - Groove Rebels (Schief and Chap Mix)
10. 3 Channels - Night Track
11. Magik Johnson - Scanning For Viruses (Claude Vonstroke's Coffee On Your Motherboard Mix)
12. Groove Rebels and Bee-LOW - Ich Pfeiff Drauf
13. Nudisco - Pepperjuice
14. Tiefschwarz - Original (Samim's Robidog Remix)
15. Pressure Drop - You're Mine - Tim Deluxe Dub
16. Trevor Loveys and Sinden - Organ Grinder
17. Robbie Williams - Never Touch That Switch (Switch Remix)
18. Bee-LOW - Horny as a Mother******
Previous episodes (available for download on itunes or savagemethods.com):
Episode 09 - Part 1 - Curly (sbtherapy)
Episode 08 - Part 2 - Worthy (SF, Dirtybird)
Episode 08 - Part 1 - Curly (sbtherapy)
Episode 07 - Part 1 - Curly (sbtherapy)
Episode 06 - Part 2 - LRCN (LA, djlrcn.com, di.fm, afterhoursdjs.org)
Episode 06 - Part 1 - Curly (sbtherapy)
Episode 05 - Part 1 - Curly (sbtherapy)
Episode 04 - Part 1 - Curly (sbtherapy)
Episode 03 - Part 2 - Brian Triniti (Chicago, Briantriniti.com, Dry Waxx Muzik)
Episode 03 - Part 1 - Curly (sbtherapy)
Episode 02 - Part 2 - Christian Martin (SF, Dirtybird)
Episode 02 - Part 1 - Curly (sbtherapy)
Episode 01 - Part 2 - DJ Hogg (sbtherapy)
Episode 01 - Part 1 - Curly (sbtherapy)
Top 20 (06/20/07)
01. Deadmau5 - Faxing Berlin
02. Heckmann and Kauffelt - Kookaburra
03. Solid Groove - Sick Na Good
04. Ben Westbeech - Hang Around (Karizma's Kaytronic Dub)
05. Worthy - Irst te (Claude's R U Thirsty Mix)
06. Content - No Refunds
07. Trevor Loveys - Yummy
08. Melchior Productions - Let's Go Deep
09. Joey Youngman - Dilated
10. Joe Ellis - Octave Lower
11. David K - Incoming (Motorcitysoul Mix)
12. Trevor Loveys - Say What (Front Room Edit)
13. Tiefschwarz - Original (Samim's Robidog Remix)
14. Nudisco - Pepperjuice
15. Tannen - Blackout (Oliver Moldan Mix)
16. Remy and Roland Klinkenberg - Mexico Can Wait
17. Slytek - Midnight Static
18. Organic Function - Cmetec (Simuck Mix)
19. Trevor Loveys and Sinden - Organ Grinder
20. Bee-LOW - Horny as a Mother******
Upcoming gigs:
Thursday, June 28, 2007 - Therapy @ Wildcat Lounge (SB, CA) w/ Curly & Gene Farris
Friday, June 29, 2007 - Summer Sessions @ King King (LA, CA) w/ Curly, Max Cheddar, Chuck Lepley, Kazell
Thursday, August 30, 2007 - Therapy @ Wildcat Lounge (SB, CA) w/ Curly & Kaskade
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| hadi burpee |
hey curly
i was just listening to your mix in my car the other day, the one you gave me at vanguard, don't remember what episode it was but i really enjoyed it. what genre would you classify it under because i need some more like that. thanks |
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| quote: | Originally posted by hadi ******
hey curly
i was just listening to your mix in my car the other day, the one you gave me at vanguard, don't remember what episode it was but i really enjoyed it. what genre would you classify it under because i need some more like that. thanks |
I think I gave you number 7. If you want more stuff like that, check out my other episodes on my podcast at Savagemethods.com. Also check out my charts. It is mostly tech house and minimal, some deep house/electro/techno thrown in as well. Thanks for checkin it out! |
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