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Introducing NEM3SI$’s new label Infinite Resistance! | Mindbenderz talk ‘Lord of the Rings’ and fishing, as well as the creation of their new album ‘Celestial Gateway’! | Iono-Music artists One Function, Eliyahu, Invisible Reality and Dual Vision talk Robert Miles, kids, dogs and vinyl, while we chat about their current releases! | Luke&Flex talk influences, the Irish rave scene, why Flex wears a mask and Play Hard, their new EP out now on Onhcet Repbulik Xtreme! | Lyktum expands on his new album ‘Home’ – talking about his love of storytelling, creating new harmonies and the concept behind his musical works. | Pan talks getting caught short crossing the Sahara, acid eyeballs and tells us Trance is the Answer, plus shares his thoughts on his latest release 'Beyond the Horizon' - all from a beach in Spain! | Miss C chats about living with the KLF, DJing in a huge cat’s mouth, training her brain and the upcoming super-duper Superfreq Grande party at LDN East this Saturday, 16th September! | NEM3SI$ - I Live for the Night – talks superficiality, psychopaths, and bittersweet success, ahead of a plethora of evocative, emotional, and passionate upcoming melodic techno releases! | Psy-Sisters Spring Blast Off! We talk to DJ competition winner ROEN along with other super talents on the lineup! | Blasting towards summer festivals with Bahar Canca ahead of Psy-Sisters Spring Blast! | Shyisma talks parties, UFO's, and Shotokan Karate ahead of his upcoming album 'Particles' on Iono-Music! | SOME1 talks family, acid, stage fright and wolves - ahead of his upcoming album release ‘Voyager’ on Iono-Music in February 2023! | The Transmission Crew tell all and talk about their first London event on 24th February 2023! | NIXIRO talks body, mind and music production ahead of his release 'Planet Impulse' on Static Movement's label - Sol Music! | Turning the world into a fairy tale with Ivy Orth ahead of Tribal Village’s 10th Birthday Anniversary Presents: The World Lounge Project | The Psy-Sisters chat about music, achievements, aspirations and the 10-Year Anniversary Party - 18/12/22! | A decade of dance music with Daniel Lesden | Earth Needs a Rebirth! Discussions with Psy-Trance Artist Numayma | Taking a Journey Through Time with Domino | New Techno Rising Star DKLUB talks about his debut release White Rock on Onhcet Republik! | PAN expands on many things including his new album 'Hyperbolic Oxymoron' due for release on the 14th April 2022 on PsyWorld Records! | Psibindi talks all things music including her new collaborative EP 'Sentient Rays' on Aphid Records, her band Sentience Machine and 10 years of Psy-Sisters! | N-Kore talks Jean-Michel Jarre, unfinished tracks and fatherhood! | Celebrating International Women’s Day and Ten Years of Psy-Sisters with Amaluna | A Catch Up with John Phantasm ahead of his upcoming set at the Tribal Village 4 Day Outdoor Event in Kent 6-9 May 2022! |
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The Justin Bourne supremacy: the Insekt @ Antiworld 07.07.07 interview
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Everyone who knows and loves their hard house rates Justin Bourne as one of their favourite DJs. Even those clubbers who love the music but don’t know any of the names instantly recognise Justin’s classic hoover anthem ‘Drop the Dime’ (with Lee Jeffrey) from the heyday of the scene, back in 2000. Justin grew to prominence through taking centre stage at legendary nights such as Frantic and has since been a regular at I Love VC and an Insekt resident. In the studio, he has worked closely with Mik Cree (that’s Dynamic Intervention to you), and has had releases on Kaktai, Vicious Circle and his own Short Circuit label. He has long been established in the pantheon of gods of the harder end of hard house. It’s only to be expected, therefore, to find Justin among the headliners at the heavyweight Insekt stage at the massive Antiworld 070707 festival.
Just before he jetted off on an Australian tour, we sent Nutter to ask him how excited he is to be playing at the biggest outdoor underground event of the Summer….
Justin, you have quite a long ongoing association with the club night Insekt. Can you say a bit about how and why you got involved with Insekt?
I knew the lads that ran Insekt at the beginning — Marc, James and George E — from seeing them out at clubs, and playing for George and Marc at their night at the Purple Turtle. Then when they started up Insekt they asked me to be a resident, which I was chuffed to bits with, as those guys know their music and I thought I’d have pretty much free reign to play whatever I wanted. I play my hardest sets at Insekt. It’s one of those nights where you can just go off the rails if the mood takes you.
Yeah, that’s exactly what we like! To date Insekt has only been associated with indoor clubbing events, so being involved in the Antiworld outdoor festival is an exciting new departure. How do you feel about playing festivals?
I absolutely love playing festivals. It’s unfortunate that they don’t always have a lot of hard house DJs on their line-ups though, so I haven’t played as many festivals as I’d like to. I’ve got some good festival style tracks to play so I really can’t wait!
Is there anyone else you’re hoping to catch playing out at the Insekt stage and at the Antiworld festival?
On the Insekt stage, I’d like to check out Weirdo Live as I’ve never experienced his live show before. Within the whole festival I’d like to see Valentino Kanzyani, Adam Beyer, Eskimo, Marco Bailey, Felix Da Housecat and John ‘OO’ Fleming for old times’ sake. I used to hear John loads when I was younger playing on the south coast, but I haven’t heard him for years, so that’ll be top of my list.
Tell us about your DJ highlights over the last six months — I gather you’ve been touring abroad a bit over the last year.
I’ve been to Canada and Holland and I’m also just jetting off to Australia and New Zealand again next week for a few gigs. I’ve been playing loads in Ireland too, as well as my more regular gigs like Vicious Circle, SNAT, Storm, Goodgreef, Twist and others like Audio Deprivation, Wired and Summit. This year has been really great for me so far and I’ve got some wicked sets coming up, including at Insekt.
So what are clubbing crowds like in the different countries you’ve been to? Are they up for the harder sounds? Are they more appreciative, madder, cooler…? Do they know their music?
I’ve never played in a country that hasn’t been up for it. The guys in Oz and NZ really seem to know their music, which is great. It’s nice when tracks are recognised and I’ve never been one to play loads of classics. I prefer to play more upfront stuff with the odd classic in there. I love Japan. It’s such an experience to play there. I’ve been there four times now. And China was a real eye opener too, but a very cool place to play. Canada was great, again very receptive and somewhere I’d like to go again soon and I’d like to get back to Holland, I had a blast over there.
The last couple of times I’ve seen you play out have both been back-to-backs and each of these produced extremely strong positive reactions from hard house fans. First there was your b2b with Paul Glazby at the Insekt second birthday at the Fridge in October 2006 (fan reactions: drooling, wanking), then more recently I saw your b2b with Karim at SNAT in May (fan reactions: pants wetting). I’m fascinated by how this works (the b2bs, I mean, not the pants wetting etc.) Does any planning and prior co-ordination go on between you and the other DJ in these b2bs? Or do you make it up as you go along? And is it harder work or more fun than playing alone?
Haha, no planning goes into these whatsoever. We all have a good understanding of what the other one plays so it’s basically just turn up at the club and say, ‘alright mate’ ‘how’s it going?’ and then do your stuff. It’s totally off the cuff. B2bs are good fun now and then but I must admit I’m not a great fan and I don’t like the way loads of nights seem to cram a lot of these on the line ups these days. It takes a lot of your individuality away and most DJs will say they prefer to play their own sets. Saying that I’ve had some great b2b sets in the past.
Who else might you like to do a b2b with? Have you ever done a b2b with your early influence, Pete Wardman?
I’ve already done most of the b2b sets that I’ve ever wished to do. I’ve played three b2b sets with Pete in the past, which have been wicked. I’ve also done loads of b2bs with Paul Glazby and others include Ian M, Karim, Superfast Oz, Dynamic Intervention (Mik Cree) Marc Johnson, Ed Real and Ben Stevens. The only other DJs that spring to mind are Andy Farley, Ilogik and Dom Sweeten. They’re the only ones that I’d like to but never have. I’ve recently played a b2b with Karim and that was top of my list, so I’m pleased to have done that one.
Yeah, that was brilliant (I had to wash my pants straight afterwards)… Moving swiftly on, what tracks are on your turntables and CDJs at the moment? What are your current favourite fresh new tracks that you are playing out?
Excluding my own new ones:
Richard Toomz — ‘Chorizo’
Farley & Trauma — ‘Meet Fu Yung’
Killer Hurts — ‘Get Up’
Base Graffiti — ‘Dom De Vit’
The Mizniss and Louis Fernio — ‘Bitch Invader’
The Captain & Disturbed — ‘Something Heavier’
Base Graffiti — ‘Loose Chemical’
E-Trax — ‘Let’s Rock’ (Maynard & Farrell Remix)
Captain Tinrib & Dave Owens — ‘Fishcake’
There are loads of great tracks about at the moment I could list them all day, lol.
All good! OK, so what are your own self-penned favourite tracks of all time? (People often cite the obvious ones such as ‘Get Back’ and ‘Drop the Dime’.)
My favourites are ‘Time is Up’ — the Dance Flaw remix, the Great Responsibility’ remix and the Get Back remix. I’ve been involved in over ninety tracks now so these are a select few. My new one — ‘Catapult’ — will definitely be a future favourite too.
Thanks… And which of your own recent productions are you most excited about?
As I mentioned, my personal favourite of the last few tracks that I’ve done is ‘Catapult’ with Dynamic Intervention. I’m also really into ‘Super Powerz’ and ‘Musikism’, both co-written with Dom Sweeten.
I’ve got at least seven new tracks to be released over the coming months: ‘Tin Can Wally’ (Vacuum Packed remix), a track for the V-Series with Nik Denton for Toolbox and a Vicious Circle release.
I look forward to hearing these! You are a hard house DJ but do you find any influences from other genres when you produce your music?
Yes, most of the influences actually come from other genres, house and techno being the most prominent sounds for this. Also psy-trance, especially for the cool edits and arrangements. Some of those tracks are totally off the wall.
Interesting… Ok, if you were a clubber but not a DJ, which club nights would you go to?
VCR, Insekt, Storm, SNAT, Party Proactive and other house and techno nights. I haven’t been out for years when I’m not DJing though. If I get a weekend off I usually try and do family stuff or chill out, as I’m in clubs most weekends anyway. It would be nice to let my hair down so to speak at some point though, and go out as a clubber.
Finally, on a more serious note, have you seen ‘The Bourne Supremacy’ and what did you think of it? (Perhaps you can explain the plot to me — I lost it years ago…
Lol, yes I have. Both movies are wicked, but it’s a shame his name is Jason and not Justin, much better in my opinion, haha.
Interview text digitally edited by Nutter of the Insekt swarm. Photos courtesy of Justin Bourne. Not to be reproduced without permission.
Antiworld 070707 Open Air Festival
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Rushmoor Arena [map]
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5 Days Camping-Site open from 3pm 05 July 07 to 3pm 09 July 07
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£100 + bf
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Antiworld 070707
Live Electronic Music and Arts Festival
5 Days of Camping & Attractions
3 Days of Music(18 hrs a day)
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We've been beavering away making sure that this is gonna be an event that will be etched in your minds forever. It's not just the jaw dropping amount and variety of world class DJs and Live Acts for you to get your groove on to though. Wait 'til you see the breath taking location we've got for you - two words - Very Special!!!
Solar powered cinema in a geodesic dome, healing and massage, funfair rides, artists and art installations, performance art, world crafts and foods and every kind of hippy, raver, clubber and party person strewn across over 60 acres of picturesque green field site.
Our kind of place.
Some things in life are too good to miss>>>070707!!!
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Trance. Acid Trance. Euro Trance. Hard Trance. Tech Trance. Psy Trance. Nu NRG. Hi NRG. Hardcore. HardStyle. House. Bouncy House. Deep House. Funky House. Hard House. Prog House. Tribal House. US House. Vocal House. Acid Techno. Deep Techno. Funky Techno. Techno. Breaks.
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Main Stage Hosted By
Antiworld & HOMmega Productions 10th Birthday
In Collaboration with Psygate & Psychedelic Academy
Nu Energy & Full On Psychedelic Trance
Stage A - Outdoor Stage: Capacity 6000 People
& Stage B - Indoor Stage: Capacity 4000 People
Live Acts:
Infected Mushroom Full Live Show Special!
Feat: Erez Netz (Guitar) & Live Drummer
Hallucinogen Live
Shpongle Dj Set – Aka Simon Posford
Astrix Live + Dj Set
GMS Aka Growling Mad Scientists Live
Skazi Live
Alien Project Live
Black & White Live
Chakra Live
Dali Live
Delirious Live
Dejavoo Live
Digicult Live
Domestic Live
Eskimo Live
Gaiatech Live
Intelabeam Live
Krunch Live
M-Klome Live
M-Theory Live
Pixel Live
Psy Craft Live
Psy Sex Live
SINEWAVE Live
Star X Live
Sub6 Live
Talamasca Live + Dj Set
Timelock Live
Xerox & Illumination Live
X-Noize Live
Djs:
Shpongle Dj Set
Eyal Yankovich
John '00' Fleming
John Phantasm
Paul Taylor
Kristian
Simo
Sutekh
Astralex
Chriss Full Moon
Dj Nemesis
Druid
Horizon Vs Drizzt
Mat Lorraine
Maxximus
Muestik
Plasmotek Vs Dj Greg
Friday 6th & Saturday 7th
Stage C - Second Stage – Indoor – Capacity 2000 People
Hosted by Firefly and Atomic Jam
Minimal Techno & Electronic
Live Acts:
Speedy J Live
Digitalism Live
Technasia Live
Blackstrobe Live
Djs:
Green Velvet
Felix Da Housecat
Hot Chip
Adam Beyer
James Holden
Josh Wink
Thomas Schumacher
Damian Lazarus
British Murder Boys (Surgeon & Regis)
Fergie
James Ruskin
Chris Finke
Ade Fenton
Ross Vs Moon
Thrash Jelly 4 Decks & 2 Mixers
Max Cooper
Beat Repeaters
Seamus
Jeet
Ripp Off
Matt Hinton
James Alexander
Henry Von
Tantrum
Sunday 08 July 2007
Hosted By Ninja Tune
Beats, Bass & Electronica
Live:
Coldcut Live
Hexstatic Live
Djs:
Ollie Teeba The Herbaliser
Dj Kentaro &
AV Set (Japan)
DJ Food
The Qemists
The Bug
James Mountain
Mcs TBC
Friday 6th, Saturday 7th & Sunday 8th July 2007
Stage D - Third Main Stage – Indoor – Capacity 1500
Hosted By Domo Records
Progressive Psychedelic Trance
Live Acts:
Son Kite Live
Antix Live
Ticon Live
Liquid Soul Live
Ear Sugar Live
Lish Live -
Ace Ventura Live
V Tunes Live
Insane Creation Live
Vaishias Live
Krumelur Live
Luna Spice Live
Side A Live
Mirowsky Live
Djs:
James Monroe
Creator
Dj Pena
Nadi
Buju
Metaphase
M-Klome Dj Set
Shybe
Zombi
Miss Tick And Natas
Slater Tribal
Nomolos
DJ Tomtron
DJ Sassah
Sinan
Nic No Name
Friday 6th July 2007
Stage E - Fourth Main Stage – Indoor – Capacity 1500
Hosted By Archangel Present City Breaks
Breaks
& Saturday 7th July 2007
Hosted By Chew The Fat
Breaks
Live Acts:
Subsource Live
Djs:
Pendulum Dj Set
Hybrid Dj Set
Freestylers
The Breakfastaz
Merka
Autobots & Screwface Feat Navigator
Deekline & Wizard MC Ivory
Madox
Aquasky
Drumattic Twins
Freshold Feat Mr Fame
Far Too Loud
Control Z
Paul Arnold
Kid Blue
Blim
Kickflip
Unique 3
AWE Soundsystem
Marc Reck
Porno Breaks
Hoffman Vs M0del101
Rcaine
Andy D
Dj Smut
Jamie Robinson
Vinny
James Zaidi
mr white Feat: Kwalilox
Sunday 8th July 2007:
Hosted By: Family Groove Vs KSS Sound
Hard London Techno
Live Acts:
Seb Marx Live
Jimige Live
Djs:
Dj Rush
Valentino Kanzyani
Marco Nastic
Chris Liberator
Mark Eg
Zebedee
Pat Hurley
Animatek
Julian Gas
Product 19
Dj Roo
Panik
Friday 6th July 2007
Stage F - Fifth Main Stage Indoor Only Capacity 1000
Hosted By: Party Proactive
Hard Dance/Techno/Psychedelic Trance/House.
It’s a Proactive Mix Up!
Live Act:
Eskimo Live
Djs:
Christopher Lawrence
Marco Bailey
Yves Deruyter
Dj Preach
John Askew
Andy Farley
The *Ting*
Pete Wardman
K.A.R.L.
Jacob Moss
Steelo
Saturday 7th July 2007
Hosted By Jungle Drums Vs Never Enough (Brazilian Stage)
Alternative/Funk/Electro/Folk Rock/House/Latin/Soul/Melodramatic Popular Song/Minimal/Psytrance/Rap/Techno/Tropical
Live Bands:
BNegao Live
Cibelle Live
Zeep Band Live
Djs
Renato Cohen
Anderson Noise
Renato Lopes
Rica Amaral
Eduardo Herrera
Arnold B
Digoa
Janczur & Paula - Full On Project
Limao
Monica Soldan
Sunday 8th July 2007:
Hosted By Just the One?
House/Minimal
Djs:
Layo & Bushwacka
Kriss Darang & Junior J
Tangun
Hakan Henry
Daniel Anthony
Nick Grater
Peter Wel
Stage G - Sixth Main Stage Indoor Only Capacity 1000
Friday 6th July 2007
UMAMi Stage
Hosted By Freaky Dancing
The North East’s longest running underground techno
& breaks event Electro & Techno (Live)
Live Acts:
Radioactiveman Live
Alloy Mental Live
Utah Saints Dex N Fx
Tokyo Acid Crew Live
Ceephax Acid Cru Live
Andrew Waters Live
Guessmen Live
Elastik Trickery
Artwhore Live
Darkmode Live
Pete Samplers and Mando Live
Astro & Prism Live
Jay Baghri Live
Djs:
DJ Murphy
Ben Long
Caninesounds
Suade
Chris Littlewood
Funsize Jonny
Gareth Hocking
James Smith
Saturday 7th July 2007:
Hosted By Egg Club London
The London Underground Cult Venue “Live Day”
Live:
The Bays Live
Bauchklang Live Beat-Boxing
Mister Who Live
Unique Hastings Live
Bombay Dub Orchestra Live
DigitalSoul Live
Djs:
Mix Master Mike (Beastie Boys USA-DJ Set)
Jimpster & Palmskin
Def by Disco
Paddy Freeform
Nils
JB
Sunday 8th July 2007
Hosted By
Hello Techno My Old Friend Vs Firefly
Techno
Live Acts:
Plaid Live
Djs:
Evil Nine
Robert Hood
Jimmy Edgar
Ben Sims
Ziatek
Suibom Serum
DJ Mikelangelo
Fabio Spzz Vs Dam Mast
Stage H - Seventh Main Stage Indoor Only Capacity 1000
Friday 06 July 2007
Hosted By Jenkins Lane / Raindance
Old Skool
Live Acts:
Shade Of Rhythm Live PA
Djs:
Nicky Blackmarket
Slipmatt
Billy 'Daniel' Bunter
Niki Dimensions
Isotonik Crew - Perry K, Lukozade & Mc Ice
Squirrel
The Spinsterz - Dj Skie & Laydee Sunshine
Dj Rumble
DJ Devious D
Joey G
Jack Bass
David Minns
Saturday 7th July 2007
Hosted By Pendragon Vs Escape From Samsara
Upflifting Trance & Psychedelic Techno
Live Acts:
Secret Live
Morrighan Live
Quietman Live
Cai Live
Djs:
Matt Darey
Blu Peter
Mark Sinclair
Choci Chewns
Beamish
Tim Samsara
Madam Zu
Darren Shambhala
Juno
Dil & Greg
Sunday 8th July 2007
Hosted By Insekt
Hardhouse / Harddance
Live Acts:
K90 Live
Nu Energy Collective ‘Unleashed’ Live PA
Weirdo Live
Djs:
Proteus
Nick Sentience
Paul Glazby
Karim
Adam Lab4
Simon Eve
Justin Bourne
James Nardi
Marc Johnson
Matt Handy
Digital Kid
Friday 6th July 2007
Stage I - Eight Main Stage Chill Out Indoor Capacity 2000 People
Hosted By Folktronica @ Antiworld Festival 070707
Opening the festival at 04am on Friday the first 24 hours of the chill out stage will present a an eclectic musical Journey through some of the more experimental and innovative genres of electronic music such as Glitch / IDM / Minimal / Folktronica / Dubstep and a touch of Psychedelia…
Featuring:
Ochre Live (Toytronic / Benbecula)
Rena Jones Live
Isan Live
Rumpistol Live
Infinite Scale Live
Cheju Live
Digitonal Live
Calika Live
Polestar Live
Zainetica Live
Mint Live
Sunosis Live
NSE-Nagual Sound Experiment Live
Dj Sets
Rumpistol
Liquid Djems
Aliji
Giani
Saturday 7th July 2007
Hosted By Clockwork Prism
Chill Out/Uptempo/Live Bands
Live Acts:
Mancini Live (Acoustic Set)
Terra Nine Live - New Zealand
Orchid Star Live
Trancient Dreams Live
Ambidextrous Live
Zub-Zub Live
Djs:
Titin Moraga
Mandie More
Xtensa(AKA Green Al & Cath)
Greg Prism
UB7
Toxigen
Nautilus
Adam Norty
Jonty
Banana Dave
Feather
Funghi
Spaceman Sam
Frog
Sunday 8th July 2007
Hosted By Ultimae Vs Faeries Lounge Chill Day
Chill Out/Electronica/Live Bands
Live Acts:
Gaudi Live
Aes Dana Live
Carbon Based Lifeforms Live
Solar Fields Live
RaNDom (Celestial Dragon)Live/Japan
Djs:
Nova
Costa Urbana Sound System
Nick Interchill
Christian Sky (ID Spiral/Synergy Project)
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From: hard_nrg2 on 16th Jun 2007 12:32.38 an absolute mixing machine!! his set at frantic 9 saved the night for me! sentience remix of time to burn ftw!!!!
From: TheDon on 16th Jun 2007 12:42.43 A top lad, mixing is second to none and tune selection is awsome! He'll be the best at 777 mark my words!
From: Jennie B on 16th Jun 2007 13:34.27 Greart interview Mr Bourne! Good to see Twist and SNAT getting a mention
From: the mizniss on 17th Jun 2007 16:43.38 Wicked interview with a great DJ. Thanks for the support on the new track "Bitch Invader"..
From: Toomz on 17th Jun 2007 18:25.32 Nice one pal... glad you're liking the tune!
From: John Nutter on 17th Jun 2007 19:33.47 'Dom de Vit', eh?.... I think I need to hear that track!
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From: Lucy Fur on 18th Jun 2007 17:14.03 Go Justin! x
From: *cheeky chick* on 20th Jun 2007 17:25.19 Bloody fab dj
From: Jazzy on 4th Jul 2007 14:09.43 The True King of Hard house!!! Awsome DJ, wicked producer and all round wonderful guy!!!!!
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