Wednesday, March 24, 2010

DJ Delay releases Brass, Wires & Bass

Beaming productions is excited to announce the upcoming release of DJ Delay's "Brass, Wires & Bass" (Cat # BEAM01). Out 31.03.2010 digital (iTunes, Amazon and other stores).

Conceived on the dancefloors of Berlin and Melbourne, birthed in the studios of Argentina, Budapest and Belgrade and raised through a Berlin studio filled with, well, brass, wires and bass, this is a remix album like no other that plumbs the depths and traditions of Eastern European music styles.

Brass, Wires & Bass is the new offering from DJ Delay, featuring remixes of some of the finest Balkan music has to offer: La Cherga. Max Pashm, Boban Markovic, and many more. Tweaking, fiddling, pushing the parameters and genre defying sonical touches all combine to give an imprint of what these music forms can sound like when taken to the limit.

DJ Delay aka Beam Up aka Sonical are the monikers and aliases that Brian May works under, exploring the different facets of sound and sound design that have seen him releasing tracks since 1999. From the outdoor trance scene in Australia of Earthcore, Rainbow Serpent and Submerge Chill Festival to supporting the likes of Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, African Headcharge, DJ Spooky and The Evolution Control Committee amongst many, many others, Brian has consistently challenged musical notions, dub reasonings and event management and curation. As a radio host he steered the mothership of "Into the Groovy" on PBSFM from 1990-2002 and now produces and presents the show of the same name on www.straightup.com.au. In Melbourne he co-curated Australia's first regular Balkan night at Horse Bazaar ’05-’08 The Good, The Bad and the Balkan as well as Forward the Bass (dub), Loony Tunes (Animation) Steel Drum (Dub & related) and Living Version (Roots reggae, dub and wider) between '98 and '08.

This is his first release since relocating to Berlin in 2008 where he continues to stride forward with Rotfront, Popkomm and various performances throughout Europe.

More info: www.myspace.com/deejaydelay

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