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Louder
01-23-2007, 03:18 PM
That's right, the STANTON WARRIORS will be gracing us with their presence and are ready to drop some BOMBS on Snobsdale for House 7340 on FEB 9th, 2007. BREAKBEATS @ MYST!!! When the funk does that happen??

Hope to see some of you there! :slayer :slayer

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The Stanton Warriors have been busy. Over recent months they've pulled together their debut artist album, rolled out the follow-up to 2001's acclaimed, mega-selling Stanton Sessions Vol 1, and pumped up releases on their own Punks label. That would be enough for most folk but the Stantons are busy on a supersonic scale. Take their DJ schedule: not content with killer slots at Fabric and Manchester's Sankeys Soap, Dom and Mark, both from Bristol, have been spreading their sonic freshness to audiences across the world. They are huge in Australia, wildly popular in the Far East and South America and massive with dancefloors in Canada and the USA. Why? It's all in the edits, the grooves and deep down and dirty in the mix.

But before we slide out onto the dancefloor, let's stop a minute. The Stanton Warriors' debut album is a party-twisting selection which rolls it out, Stanton style – and still makes space for their own take on gorgeous, heavy downbeat like on unexpected highlight 'Still Here', featuring Eska. "The track with Eska is really beautiful, but with a raw, heavy beat. That'll be a big surprise for people."

'Lost Files' is an exercise in amping up the fresh. It features nuggets from singers who straddle genres including reggae (the bass'n'breaks boost 'Bounce & Twist' featuring Sandra Melody) soul (Tina Gray's on the jewellery-box moment, 'Slip Away'). Detroit techno styles on 'Blue', raw, rolling breaks on 'Hope Time' featuring the Rev. Jesse Jackson. It's all underpinned by the Stantons trademark breakbeat sound – take the sub-bass power of opener, 'Seeker' and closer 'Who Are The Warriors'.

"There are three strings to the album," says Dom. "There's a hip hop angle, there's the way we put soulful, jabby vocals over breakbeat and there's the world of house. We're just breaking off and doing our own thing. We've got singers and rappers and instrumental moments and deep house styles and a heavy Stanton Warriors feel."

That Stantons feel includes a collaborative nugget with Rodney P, the killer 'Dip 'n' Get Low'. "In the early garage days we were the first people to use MCs. This time round we wanted proper up-tempo hip hop rappers as opposed to garage MCs which aren't so much our thing. So we asked various performers like Rodney P."

Part II of 'Lost Files' is the long-awaited Stanton Sessions Vol 2. Where part one introduced the world to then-new acts like The Streets ("I heard him on pirate station and really liked him. I thought he'd be big"), Vol 2 showcases Stanton edits of some hot new tunes: M.I.A's brutal Bucky Done Gun, LCD Soundsystem and Coburn's massive We Interrupt This Programme. Dom played the whole thing at Fabric recently and the dancefloor reaction proved that Vol 2 retains the Stantons' killer punch.

"It'll have something for heads to get into, tunes for trendy kids, moments for 9-5ers - not too much urban, not too much indie - basically, a good block party mix. We're very into the art of the party mix."

The album was recorded over two years, with sessions finishing early this summer. By the end, they had 50 tunes in the bag, and have hand-picked the finest of their sonic brews. It's been quite a journey: three years ago their East London studio was broken into and "robbed blind by crackheads" who also relieved the duo of their hard drive. So they moved into a windowless studio in the West London Rollover Studios complex where they settled down into hyper-productive tune creation – and found a number of peeps to draw into their new release: these included "A few ragga guys, some hip hop MCs and some accomplished singers. We also tracked down Sway. He knocks all the grime guys out of the window. Beatnuts and Big Daddy Kane did something too. It just adds to the blockparty feel. It's fresh."

So what next? Aside from some well-established hook-ups with American's vast booty bass scene ("There's Orlando this, Detroit that – but it's all about big basslines") and keeping on top of their Punks label, they'll be touring the Far East and Australia, planning their live shows and "Turning down remixes 'cos they take up too much time."

Finally, it might be a few months down the line, but of course there's Carnival. "We do a big party every year, this year in a warehouse in the thick of it with various exciting guests and loads of rappers. It's the perfect place to hear our music – a diverse selection of people and a really big sound system."

And that is the Warrior credos in a nutshell


Discography:
Stanton Warriors Feat Sway 'Get Em High' : Punks
Stanton Warriors 'Lost Files' : V2
Stanton Warriors 'Stanton Sessions Volume 2' : V2
Stanton Warriors 'Hope Time' : Punks
Coburn 'We Interrupt This Programme' (Stanton Warriors Remix) : Data
Gorillaz 'Feel Good Inc' (Stanton Warriors Remix) : White
Mylo 'Drop The Pressure' (Stanton Warriors Remix) : Breastfed
Stanton Warriors 'Blue/Still Here' Feat Eska : Punks
PMT 'Gyromancer' (Stanton Warriors Remix) : 10 Kilo
Booty Bouncers 'Fame & Money' (Stanton Warriors Remix) : Rat Records
Stanton Warriors Feat Twista 'Pop Ya Cork' : Punks
Stanton Warriors 'Headrock/Steal The Pressure' : Punks
Alter Ego 'Rocker' (Stanton Warriors Remix) : White
Freeform Five 'Eeeeaaooww' (Stanton Warriors Remix) : Ultimate Dilemma
Chicken Lips 'He Not In' (Stanton Warriors Remix) : Azuli
Apollo 440 'Dude Descending A Staircase' (Stanton Warriors Remix) : Stealth Sonic
Mr Reds vs DJ Skribble 'Everybody Come On' (Stanton Warriors Remix) : FFRR
Stanton Warriors 'Break Me With You/Reckless Dub' : Punks
Layo & Bushwacka! 'Love Story' (Stanton Warriors Remix) : XL
Tim Deluxe 'It Just Won't Do' (Stanton Warriors Edit) : Underwater
Basement Jaxx 'Where's Your Head At' (Stanton Warriors Remix) : XL
The Streets 'Has It Come To This?' (Stanton Warriors Mix Concept) : 679
Azzido Da Bass 'Dooms Night' (Stanton Warriors Remix) : Club Tools
Stanton Warriors 'Da Antidote' : Mob
Stanton Warriors 'Da Virus : Mob

Felicetti
01-23-2007, 06:51 PM
Hell yes!!! A night of solid breaks and making fun of cattle. It's almost therapeutic to spen a night out in Scottsdale.

CitizenUpwrite
01-24-2007, 09:30 AM
Will the one Louder playing on this night, too?

(say yes, say yes)

Louder
01-24-2007, 10:43 AM
OH YEAH!!!!! In all the excitement of posting about the Stanton Warriors, I totally forgot to mention that I'm opening for em!! LOL!!

so yeah, me, the Stanton Warriors and my buddy Johan F shall be throwin some PHATTY breaks all night @ Club MYST.

Did I mention DJ Cik is having a B-Day party there that night???!!! That's muthafunkin W3RD!!!:metal


Hope to see the broken beat lovers out there!!! :up

Louder
01-24-2007, 04:07 PM
Also, anyone who wishes to come on te 9th, hit me up for reduced cover. DOEET 4 CHEAP!!! :nanametal

Louder
01-31-2007, 09:30 AM
Coming up Next Weekend!!! They don't know about broken beats there so it'd be nice to have some support by people who do know what's up! Roll on through!!


Don't forget to gimme names for the reduced cover list!


:monkey

Louder
02-05-2007, 04:47 PM
:alert THIS FRIDAY!!!! :alert

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:metal

Felicetti
02-10-2007, 11:34 AM
hell yes. stanton warriors tore shit up last night. is it posibile to get talent like this not at Myst? douche bag city.