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04 Jul

#48HrsWith @IamLempo – Chapter 2 – Hangovers, Label Showcases, Off-The-Cuff B2B DJ Sets and Buskers

 #48HrsWith @IamLempo - Saturday


Lesson Number 1 - Don’t try and out-drink a DJ.

Lesson Number 2 – Just because it’s free vodka, doesn’t mean it’s good for you.

Lesson Number 3 – Domino’s cures everything.

So I woke up in the morning, feeling like…crap.  Nearly, very nearly wrote P. Diddy but then realised I can’t quote Ke$ha and keep any remote signs of credibility. Anyway, we had a few hours sleep, on the comfiest sofa in the World at Casa de Lempo, after talking about the industry, the people and the music until about 9am. The lovely Mrs. Lempo actually left for work with the two of us still drinking outside in the wee hours.

We ordered a Domino’s, went through the plans for the day, the competitions, checked in on the World of social media and headed into town. By the time we had done our daily chores, running around sorting everything, rallying the troops, it was just after 5 and the Applique Music label showcase, “Summer Sessions”, at the classy, chilled, outdoor, Spinningfields venue that is The Yacht Club was already in full swing.

If you haven’t been yet, the bar features in glossy magazines such as Grazia, has it’s own lager, dubbed “Riviera” and is the perfect place to chill out if whether it’s sunny or not, in Manchester. There are huge beds and perfect viewing of the tennis, football or films shown at Spinningfields on the big screen. Even if it’s torrential outside (it’s currently lashing it down with rain), it’s sheltered enough to keep you dry and the patio heaters will keep you warm. As you can tell, we like The Yacht Club at DanceMusicManchester.co.uk!

Applique Summer Session at The Yacht ClubAs we walked into Spinningfields, Bitch resident and good friend of ours, Pete Mobey was already spinning the tunes to a busy Yacht Club, especially busy considering it’s an outdoor bar in the early evening rain! We can’t rely on the weather in Manchester but one thing we can rely on is Pete’s ability to play the right tunes at the right time and he took this unusual scenario at The Yacht Club in his stride. The majority of the bar, even those who were there for a chilled chat, were tapping their feet and nodding along, with some of the more enthusiastic music fans already doing the, “chillout 2-step”.

The energetic, Ben Clarke took to the decks at 6, dancing behind the table, truly enjoying every minute whilst still not missing a beat. As the label is predominantly deep, tech, bass fuelled house, his set aligned well and his moves got the constantly growing crowd on their feet. Still a really chilled out atmosphere but more and more hips started to sway as the party got into full swing. Great way to start a party, Pete and Ben setting the tone for the evening.

At this point, I checked my Facebook, only to find that I’d apparently posted from the Lempo residence.

I really shouldnt leave my facebook logged in at the McGuinness residence. this could have been dangerous but lempos wife is too nice for that!!!! Well played Mrs. McGuiness… Well played!

Lempo, Jimbo and JapwowLempo and Japwow followed up, after an awesome set at Sankeys the night before, they changed their sound completely, redefining their act to coincide with what the label is becoming known for. Mixing the techy, bass house you would expect to hear, with music from their past, the music they grew up with, Lempo adding his old-school hip hop influence and 80s samples to give the set a bit of spice.

As you’d expect from the pair leading the charge, they performed yet another quality set, enticing more and more people to flock through the (invisible) doors at The Yacht Club to see what all the fuss was about. By now, the bar is busy, the atmosphere buzzing and a lot of chatter was overheard about this new, exciting concept that seems to be a rare occasion in Manchester. Some friends of mine turned up and all commented how much better it is to chill at a gig like that than to just get wasted at home, pre-drinking until 1, so as far as they were concerned, the night was an awesome success already.

Jimbo, Lempo and Frater at Unity RadioThe Venus Loves House Show with Chris J Frater was on 7-9, so we headed down to Unity Radio for the second half, a quick chat about Bitch on air and planned to finish the show with Lempo in the mix. His diversity as a DJ really started to show by this point, playing the tracks you would expect to hear at Venus on a Saturday, the big, bounce around the club, hands up in the air house music which, as always, went down a treat. Twitter was inundated with people commenting on the tracks, getting everyone excited for the big gig later that night.

When the Sankeys DJ, who was expected at 9, didn’t show up, Frater and Lempo continued to play a set B2B, completely off-the-cuff. The duo’s first time DJing together made them both look like best mates who had been playing alongside each other for years, showing off their professionalism and the joy the music brings to them. I genuinely wish that I had recorded the set on video as watching them bounce off each other, jumping around the studio was brilliant to witness.

We finally headed back to The Yacht Club, walking from Unity Radio, just off Oldham Road all the way down to Spinningfields, in absolutely horrendous rain. So much for Summer hey? Did that dampen the spirits? Hell no. Walking past a busker behind Harvey Nicks, Frater and Lempo burst into beat-boxing mode, much to the delight of the dedicated violinist, putting a massive smile on his face, even in the miserable weather.

You know what this needs mate? A bit of … boots n cats, boots n cats, boots n cats. 

The Yacht Club

You would think that an outdoor bar in Manchester, during what could only be described as a tropical storm, would be empty. Just the determined few, holding out for their friends playing the music. Well, how wrong you would have been. The entire bar was packed, some people dancing, some chilling but everyone having a really good evening. The atmosphere was brilliant, a really happy, fun and relaxed scene and I believe a lot of this was due to the lads and lady playing the tracks. This casual way of turning up to a gig, not having to sell tickets, not having to worry about guest-lists or being told what to play, really showed off their talents.

Twenty12, Jonathan Lee, Brodanse and Si’Ke DJs topped the night off, with our tune of the evening easily being awarded to Si’Ke DJs. Playing “I Believe” by The Happy Clappers had everyone’s hands up in the air, Lempo and myself looked over and just nodded. A sign that this night was an awesome success, a great showcase to the label and the talent they have on board. If you’re interested in reading more about the individual DJs, check out the chapter I’ll be writing soon from Applique Music, where I’ll be talking about the tracks they play, what they’re planning and a bit more about the guys in general.

Kurt, Lempo and Beer

As the night at The Yacht Club was drawing to a close, I turned around to see Lempo and DMM’s very own Kurt Johnston clutching 3 jugs of the Riviera finest, Lempo’s gift to the gang before we head over to Venus, showing the true family values the label has, with the DJs and producers acting as best mates, not just colleagues and hopefully a sign that alongside the talent and hard-work, their friendship and teamwork will take them far.

An amazing start to Saturday and Bitch was yet to come. Top class performances from headliners Felix Leiter and Kim Fai, the ever-reliably brilliant sets from the Venus residents, 2 interviews including one of the funniest things I’ve seen in a long time, the Bitch Music debut release, “Your Future is Digital” by Felix Leiter and a scene on the dance floor that I cannot imagine being topped for a very long time. Read more on Thursday night around 11pm.

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OR Read Chapter 3 of #48HrsWith @IamLempo – DJ Interviews, Felix Leiter, Kim Fai and B3 at Bitch, Venus Manchester.

03 Jul

#48HrsWith @IamLempo – Chapter 1 – Unity Radio, Rong, Socio Rehab, Sankeys, Todd Terry and Casa De Lempo

#48HrsWith @IamLempo - Friday Night

My Friday afternoon ended as per usual. A sneaky beer after work with the lads. That is where the normality ended as I was heading straight to Unity Radio, Manchester for #48HrsWith @IamLempo. 48 hours that anyone involved will remember for a very, very long time.

We were joined at the studio by his DJ / label partner, Japwow, alongside bitch residents Martyn Russo and Pete Mobey (Pedro) for what was to become, the birth of #48HrsWith. At this point, everyone involved knew it would be a big weekend,  consisting of music, banter, alcohol and a severe lack of sleep. However, I don’t think anyone realised quite how much we could squeeze into one weekend, where I would witness one of the greatest club-sets I’ve ever seen, meet some legendary heroes of dance music, chill with local but incredible musical talent and party with the best.

Unity Radio #TheBitchShow – 8pm – 11pm
I’m not a stranger to The Bitch Show but Friday had a real family, party-like vibe to it. Starting an hour earlier, the show was a cracker, with mixes from the mysterious B3, Bitch headliners Kim Fai and Felix Leiter with D.O.D added in for that little extra flavour. As you’d all expect, the mixes from Kim, Felix and D.O.D were all of the highest standard and would have made an incredible show alone but after the B3 promo mix that was released online last week, there was the added excitement surrounding this unknown entity. That intriguing feeling of will this be an absolute smasher or fall at the first hurdle. Judging by the social media and the way the studio bounced for the entire set, we could not see it being anything but a huge success.

As Bitch were launching their very own music label last weekend, it was only fitting that the debut release dropped on air and what a track that is. Hearing it for the first time on decent speakers, highlighted to me the awesomeness and power it had. Felix Leiter has provided Bitch with an insanely huge first single, “Your Future is Digital”, one that will be a really tough act to follow.

On top of the already high standard of music, was the standard of banter. I had a really interesting conversation with the talented and lovely Japwow about her awesome experiences as a DJ, producer and label owner. Enticed by her stories of DJing in New Zealand, The US and pretty much everywhere there is a party, my eyes opened up to the fact that some of the nicest, most humble  people around have lead incredible, exciting lives of both highs and lows but also how much dedication it really takes to become a World class DJ and producer.

We also talked about the unbelievable lineup Bitch has in store for Mint Festival in Leeds. If we could share this, we would but what we can say is this is one festival not to miss out on come September.

The comedy highlight of the night comes from the off-the-cuff edit of Cedric Gervais’ Molly, replacing Molly with the tantastic absentee, Griff, which had everyone in stitches.

Has anyone seen Griff? – Coming soon from Lempo, Pedro and Russo!

Pre-party beers with Lempo and Japwow

After the show, we had a couple of hours spare before heading to Sankeys. The trio headed down to Venus to fulfil our thirst for a little bit of trance at one of the North’s finest trance nights, Rong, with Simon Patterson, Jordan Suckley and Heatbeat were leading the line-up.

Sometimes, trance can be a little heavy for most people but when it’s done well, clubs like Venus erupt and that’s exactly what happened when Cosmic Gate’s, Fire Wire dropped to the adoration of the Manchester revellers. If you’re a fan of your dance music, a little bit on the speedier side, the last Friday of every month always goes off with Rong at Venus, so head down.

Our next stop was Sankeys, with a slight detour in the direction of Socio Rehab for a chilled one before the madness really kicks in. A great bar with really cool music at the weekend, easy to chill and talk but ever so tempting to get up and move your feet, another highly recommended Northern Quarter venue that you will definitely catch Dance Music Manchester frequenting if you keep your eyes peeled.

Upon arrival at Sankeys, we were greeted with warm hospitality… and a bottle of Grey Goose vodka. Lempo and Japwow’s set started at 4, so we chilled upstairs in Spektrum then raved downstairs to main room sets from veteran DJ legends, Graeme Park and Todd Terry, who we had the pleasure to speak to in Spektrum, alongside our mutual friend the gorgeous Sarah Whittle. Happy Birthday for today Sarah! Again, an absolute honour to meet such a hero, my mind running through the idea of how cool it would be if the talented threesome combined on a track, blending their backgrounds together into something that would be pretty magical.

Japwow, Lempo, Todd Terry and James (DMM)

Japwow, Lempo, Todd Terry and James (DMM)

In the early hours of the mornig, almost as if they snapped into a DJ state, Lempo and Japwow hit the decks at 4am with a sublime set, a real showcase of their music, the label and their talent, still visibly enjoying themselves in the process. As relaxed as they had been all night, seeing them flick the DJ switch on, hitting every beat but still providing the banter, was a joy to see. As individuals, they are both impressive people. Together, something seems to click, a visible chemistry on the decks. The highlight’s including the Lempo and Japwow remix of Funky Beat by U.M. Project, out now on Applique and their forthcoming remix of “Hey Ey Ey” by Mark Starr on DBR.

By 5/6am, we headed back to the Lempo residence, for a couple more drinks (I began to think DJs are allergic to sleep) before passing out for a few vital hours before we started again. Friday night was an awesome party but Saturday had massive plans for ourselves and the rest of Manchester. With the Applique Music Label Showcase at The Yacht Club, another radio show, interviews on Bitch TV and live sets from Kim Fai, Felix Leiter and a ridiculously memorable set by B3,  it was a day and night to remember but we’ll cover that in the next chapters.

Read more from #48HrsWith @IamLempo tomorrow night only on DanceMusicManchester.co.uk

*UPDATE* – You can listen to the Lempo and Japwow set from Sankeys on SoundCloud on DMM!

Read Chapter 2 – Hangovers, Label Showcases, Off-The-Cuff B2B DJ Sets and Buskers

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25 Jun

Weekend of Dance Music in Manchester – June 29th / 30th 2012

Friday 29th June 2012

Sankeys:
Todd T
erry, Graeme Park and Lempo & Japwow (House)
Another huge night this Friday merges the classic disco, chicago house and elements of hip-hop from Todd Terry’s decks and the Haçienda legend that is Graeme Park downstairs with the bass, tech house from Lempo and Japwow upstairs in Spektrum. Anyone who’s into dance music and hasn’t had their head in the sand for the past 20 years will know Graeme Park and Todd Terry will tear it up, so they don’t need an introduction. For those who know their house music, present and future, Lempo and Japwow are definitely a pair to see upstairs. Expect to hear our track of the month, the Lempo and Japwow remix of Funky Beat. “Get the builders booked… Spektrum is gonna need a new roof!”
Tickets: £12 on Skiddle.com
#48HrsWith @iamlempo

Venus:
Rong Manchester (Trance)
If you have been to a Rong night before or you have read the review from April’s gig, then you know this Friday is one not to be missed. With a line-up destined to blow the Venus sound system and tickets from £12.50, we know where we will be getting our trance music fix this weekend.
Full Lineup Here
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Listen To: Unity Radio 92.8Fm from 9-11pm #TheBitchShow with Lempo, Pete Mobey and Martyn Russo

 

Saturday 30th June 2012

The Yacht Club Manchester:
The Applique Music’s 1st Birthday Summer Session
Celebrating the awesome music label’s first anniversary are a sweet line-up of DJ’s with tracks signed to the brand, consising of Lempo & Japwow, Jonathan Lee, Si’Ke DJs, Ben Clarke, Twenty12, Brodanse and Pedro. All will be playing some gorgeous house music in the stunning Spinningfields outdoor bar and best of all, it’s completely free!  DMM will be down, filming, taking photos and holding competitions so get down to The Yacht Club, enjoy a pint of their own Riviera beer and chill / dance with some of Manchester’s hottest musical talent.
Time: 
5pm -12midnight
Free Entry
#48HrsWith @iamlempo


Venus:
Bitch Music Launch Party, with Kim Fai, Felix Leiter and more!
We don’t need to extend our appreciation for Bitch nights any more than we already have. You can expect sexy house music, stunning vocals, floor shaking bass, beautiful people and a friendly atmosphere in the heart of Manchester city centre and this Saturday will be no different. With the ridiculously good headlining acts Kim Fai and Felix Leiter, you wouldn’t expect this night to be able to get any better. Add in the fact Bitch are launching their new music label, rumours flying about something called B3 (see @thisisb3) and more competitions / games from DMM and you can be assured this night will be a memorable one. Do not miss out.
Time: 11pm – 6am
Tickets: £12 on Skiddle.com
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Follow Bitch on Twitter#48HrsWith @IamLempo

Listen To: Unity Radio 92.8Fm from 7-11pm for the Venus Show