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Interview with Astrix: Psychedelic Academy 2 preview
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It all started in 1994, when a fresh faced electro dj fell in love with a new sound called trance. Fast forward to 2005 and psy trance is back on track, with Avi Shmailov aka Astrix one of its key saviours. If psy trance is presently the hottest sound on the planet then Israeli live act Astrix must be on fire. Last year he played to thousands in the UK at Antiworld’s first incredible Psychedelic Academy and the spectacular Paradise City at Alexandra Palace. When he wasn’t busy playing at some of the world’s biggest festivals he was holed up in the studio perfecting Artcore, his second artist album, which has now sold over 20,000 copies worldwide.
Avi Shmailov is the world’s fastest rising psy trance star and he’s back in town this weekend to play at Psychedelic Academy 2. Not content to just mix a few records, he’s also treating London to one of his rare live sets. But there’s far more to Astrix than performing: his debut album Eye to Eye was just the beginning of a distinctive stream of psy trance anthems and remixes, and now he’s battling it out in the studio with the likes of John “00” Flemming to make tracks like ‘Third Time Lucky’. HarderFaster caught up with him on the eve of his triumphant return to one of dance music’s greatest spiritual homes, Brixton Academy.
Despite making music since you were a teenager, you didn’t fall in love with trance music until you first discovered it in ‘94. Where were you at the time? Can you remember which dj or track turned you to trance?
I remember that the party was a nature party in the north of Israel, but I didn’t know the DJ or the tracks that I heard.
Out of all the dance music genres, why psy trance? What was and is its appeal?
I like music with power and for that time trance music sounded like an alien language. All you could do was listen and dance. I was so hooked on listening to it that I decided to try and make it myself also. Today I feel that psy trance is a challenging music for an open mind and dancing legs and I will continue to make psy trance… but on the same issue, I would also like to explore other genres in the future.
Before moving to trance you’d been playing classic 80s and electro dance music. Do you ever play that now? Might we see an Astrix classic electro set some time in the future?
I am not the man I used to be I no longer DJ this music, although I do like to listen to it still.
When I first interviewed you for Upfront magazine last year you said that psychedelic trance was born in the UK and from here it spread to many countries in the world. For those readers who don’t know about psy trance, can you please tell us more about where it started? What makes a trance track ‘psy’ trance?
The first psy trance came from the UK. Labels like Dragonfly, Symbiosis, TIP, Blue Room and artists like Hallucinogen, Man With No Name, Green Nuns of the Revolution, The Infinity Project, Cydonia and Paul Jackson have been the core of the psychedelic trance scene. Butterfly Studios were like a legend of a holy place where the UK finest would gather and produce some of the most mind bending tunes that were later defined as psychedelic.
Who were the first big psy trance djs and producers? Who would you say are the best psy trance dj and producers now?
For me the eternal gods of trance are Juno Reactor. I love all their music and I admire the places that they got to (soundtracks, video games, MTV). Today the biggest trance band I know is Infected Mushroom, who seem to be taking the lead with the international scene.
Do you think it a coincidence that so many of the world’s top psy trance djs and producers come from Israel? Can you tell us a bit about the scene in Israel? I’ve heard you guys throw some wicked outdoor parties!
Trance is big in Israel. Many people listen and dance to this music. It draws a bigger fan base with each passing day and some of the guys who get into producing trance are very talented and come from a rich musical background and/or technical knowledge. I think that Israel is very much a "state in trance" and as a result, its artists understand the value of a well produced track that can take you on a wonderful journey and land you back safely.
You played your first big UK gig at the first Psychedelic Academy last April. Did you find it very different to playing in Israel? How did you find the first Psychedelic Academy?
Each country has a unique energy surrounding the party scene: different people, different cultures and different locations. The UK is very special for me and to play at Brixton Academy is like a daydream for me. It is one of the most significant landmarks of my musical career and it will be hard to top that feeling of achievement.
The second time you played a big gig in the UK was at last December’s awesome Paradise City at Alexandra Palace. Did you enjoy the Ally Pally gig? Was Alexandra Palace very different to play in than Brixton Academy?
Ally Palley was awesome. The place was like magic and the party felt more like a live concert. I had an amazing time there but Brixton Academy was more hectic. The place has a certain energy that overwhelmed me more than the Palace. It’s just that the first Brixton gig felt more like a rave while the palace felt more like a concert. Both have been positive experiences, but Brixton got me deeper.
Traveling around the world making music is a dream life. What’s your favorite place that you’ve traveled to? What party have you played at around the world that you enjoyed the most?
One place where I had a very good party was Cancun, Mexico. I was there for the first time a few years ago (with Infected Mushroom). The party was on a beautiful white sand beach surrounded by a wild jungle. The energy was good and I felt like I was taking part in a legend more than real life.
Do you ever get tired of life on the road? What do you like to do when you’re back in Israel relaxing?
No vacation for me. My relaxation from life on the road is working in the studio. When you play every weekend and often more than one party, you need to refresh your music a lot. Because of that and because of the passion I have for this music, I don’t take time off but rather spend it in the studio between my trips.
You said in Upfront magazine that: “The privilege of creating your own music and sound and the satisfaction of playing it all over the world and experiencing the different reactions from different crowds is a learning experience that has a lot to do with the evolution of my music creation and artistic persona.” Can we take it from that statement that you get a lot of creative inspiration from your travels? Where else do you get inspiration from? How have you evolved as an artist since you wrote that statement?
You find yourself back at home after the party feeling like the party was. If the party was good, you are inspired to go into the studio and make a good track. If the party was bad, I prefer to stay away from the studio until the bad feeling fades. Other things that inspire me are girls, certain places in the world and the most driving inspiration comes from the people who give me good feedback about my music and make me want to produce more and more and more.
When did you first start producing your own tunes? Has it been a steep learning curve? What software do you like to use in the studio?
I made my first track when I was 15 — ‘In Peace’. It was released on Krembo records. I think that since then I have advanced by light years.
The technology is going hand in hand with the production and studio so that each day there is a new instrument or a new learning tip that did not exist the day before. In my studio I have a dual board Pentium 6.4gigahrz /4giga ram, Pulsar soundcard, RME digital convertor 8in/8out, UAD card, Yamaha motif ES6, Virus, Nordlead 2, Orbit, Blue Bottle microphone, DBX pre-amp, Dynaudio BM6, Samson amp, Cuebase SX3, Logic audio and various virtual instruments and plugins.
Do you have any new productions on the horizon you’d like to tell readers about?
I just finished a new chill out track called ‘Endless Mind’. It will be out on HOMmega (my label). I did 3 collaboration tracks with DJ John “00” Fleming (to be release on Joof), with Sub6 and with Domestic. I intend to remix a classic Infected hit and after that to go into works on my 3rd album, which will be released in 2006 and in this album I hope to have a special track that will be fit for the masses and it will be accompanied by a well invested video clip.
You’ve recently collaborated with John “00” Fleming to make a new single ‘Third Time Lucky’. How did the collaboration come about? Did you enjoy working together in the studio? Is there anyone else you’d like to collaborate with?
I was introduced to John by my label manager - Eyal Yankovich, who is a close friend of John. John has been pushing my name very hard and I appreciate him as I also feel that we have a lot in common. We are both always in search of the cross-over trance; the music that is more open to both sides of trance. Our collaboration track took 3 visits from John to Israel (hence the name ‘3rd time Lucky’). We had a jolly good time in the studio and John is now best friends with my cat — Jimmy John will also be supporting my upcoming Brazil tour in July (7 gigs). I would love to collaborate with artists out of the psy genre like Tiesto or Chemical Brothers. On the trancey side I would like to make a track with the psy gurus Simon Posford (Hallucinogen/ Shpongle) or Juno Reactor.
If you could plan your dream party, where would it be? Who would you ask to play?
My dream party would be at the pyramids of Egypt with a dream line up of Juno Reactor, Hallucinogen/Shpongle, Infected Mushroom, Domestic, Sub6, GMS, Shanti, Xerox & Illumination, John "00" Fleming, DJ Eyal Yankovich (HOMmega) and on top of that I would like Linkin Park to play a live
What are your top five albums of all time?
Linkin Park — ‘Meteora’
Infected Mushroom — ‘Classical Mushroom’
Enigma — ‘Voyager’
Sub6 — ‘Who Needs Love Songs’
Hallucinogen — ‘The Lone Deranger’
What are your top five tracks of all time?
Man With No Name — ‘Teleport’
Infected Mushroom — ‘Symphonatic’
Hallucinogen — ‘L.S.D’ (and many more)
Astral Projection — ‘Ma’adeva’
G.M.S — ‘Caterpillar’
What are the five tracks you’d play to get a slow crowd moving faster?
Astrix — ‘Follow Me’
G.M.S & Wrecked Machines — ‘Round & Round’
Astrix — ‘Coolio’ (Infected Mushroom remix)
Astrix — ‘On Fire’
Astrix & DJ HighGuy — ‘Chaos’
What advice would you give the many wannabe djs and producers reading this?
Follow your dreams and don’t give up. A true breakthrough happens when you manage to invent a new style or sound in your genre.
If you manage to do that — you will succeed. Don’t imitate... innovate!
You’ve recently mixed a double CD compilation for Psychedelic Academy 2 where you chose the tracks for the first CD and Eyal Yankovich picked the tunes for the second. How did you choose the tracks? Did you like everything Eyal chose? Was it hard to mix tunes you hadn’t picked yourself?
I mixed only the first CD. The second CD is a bonus unmixed CD compiled by Eyal Yankovich.
When I picked up tracks for my mix, I tried to find tracks that have an appeal for more than just the psychedelic people. The CD’s boundaries are much wider as the productions are high and the musical value of the tracks has more in it than just a dance floor tune. Just like in my own music I picked only tracks with a story to tell!
At Psychedelic Academy 2 you’re going to play a dj set and a live set. What can your fans expect? Do you prefer to dj or play live? How are the sets going to be different for you?
As this event is actually the launch of my new compilation, my DJ set will feature a showcase of tracks taken from the compilation itself. Regarding the live set, my fans can expect to hear live versions of the hits from my last album — ‘Artcore’ — plus the new tracks that I have made since (by myself and with Delirious, Domestic, Michele Adamson and John “00” Fleming).
Finally, are there any UK djs/musicians you want to check out when you’re in London next month? Or will you be getting early nights to get up early and to go site seeing?
I have a few important meetings with some people from the industry and my visit will be too short to go sight seeing. Maybe next time, I hope.
Thanks for your time and looking forward to seeing you play at Psychedelic Academy 2!
Thank you!
The forthcoming album ‘Psychedelic Academy’ mixed by Astrix will be out in the shops shortly on Hitmania.
Photos courtesy of Astrix, HOMmega and Tom @Cypherpress.
"Psychedelic Academy 002"
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4500 Capacity London SW2!!
9 Hr Of Non Stop Music!!
4 Rooms Of Music!!
1 Venue!!
Headliners From :
Israel, Germany, Italy, UK, Holland, Brazil, Gibraltar, Russia!!!
Music Stiles:
Hard Uplifting Trance & Acid
Progressive & Full On Psychedelic Trance
Techno
Tek House
London Hard & Acid Techno
Hard House & Hard Dance
House
Electro
Funky Brazilian Beats
Chill-Out
Bars, Stalls, Decors, Lasers, Sound Systems, Visuals & The Full Antiworld Production.
Performers: Kwalilox & Headfunk Pyro Circus & Steph!!!
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The Main Stage:
Psygate In Collaboration With HOMmega Production Present:
"Knocking On Heaven's Doors"
Feat: Psychedelic Academy CD 002 Launch Mixed By Astrix!
Vlad Vs Green Vapor
(Psygate/Destroyers/Russia)
Kristian Vs Simo
(Psygate/Phantasm Records/Alchemy Records/Gibraltar/Italy)
Eduardo
(Neurobiotic/Sonica 2005 Festival/Italy)
Eyal Yankovich Dj Set
(HOMmega Production/Israel)
Sub6 (Live) Feat.Jah-Nathan
(HOMmega Production/Israel)
Astrix (Live)
(HOMmega Production/Israel)
Astrix Dj Set
(HOMmega Production/Israel)
Infected Mushroom (Live) Feat The Israeli Guitarist – Erez Netz!
(HOMmega Production/Israel)
Dali (Live)
(HOMmega Production/Israel)
Second Floor: "The Foyer"
Antiworld Vs Discipline And Teknoworld Vs Technoelement (Austria):
Hard Trance, Dance & Techno!!!
DJ Centurian Vs Neil Pepi
(Antiworld/The Alliance)
Phil Able Vs Grazer
(Antiworld/Cyberdog)
Eduardo Herrera Vs Matt Handy
(Antiworld/Hands On)
Ross Vs Moon
(Antiworld/Discipline)
Simon Eve
(Antiworld/Recharge)
Jackie The Misfit
(Antiworld/Chemical Warfare)
Sterling Moss
(Raceway Recordings/3 Decks & Effects & 909!)
Dj Van Bass Vs Dj Rasheed Wallace
(Teknoworld International Residents - Austria)
Animatek Vs Gas
(Teknoworld/Acid Park/Techno Element)
Chris Liberator VS D.a.v.e The Drummer
4 Decks & 2 Mixers!!!
(Teknoworld/London)
Third Floor:"The Vip Bar"
Introducing:
"Electro"
In Collaboration With Neon!
Electro, Electroclash, Electrotrance!!!
Alexander Robotnick
(Hot Banana - Hot Elephant Music, Italy)
Toogood
(Fesh)
PANIC
(Slimelight, Synthetic Culture, Electronics Anonymous, Stunners, Neon)
AKTARUS
(Stunners, Neon)
Gordon V
(Neon)
Choronzon
(Kaos, Mix Up)
Bradley
(Kaos)
Fourth Floor: "The Chill Out"
In Collaboration With Clockwork Prism!
Line Up:
The Residents:
Mandie More Vs Jonty
Xtensa Vs Green Al
Greg Prism Vs Nautilus
The International Special Guests:
Dj Stefan x
(Frankfurt/M./Cocoonclub/Earesistible Musik) Germany
Dj Frank*n
(Galerie 7/UFO Cocoon club) Germany
Dj Nanda
Chillosophy Music | Interchill Records (Chile-Sweden)
Dj Nova
(Ultimae Rec./Fairy Tales) Italy/UK
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