Check me out on Kiss every Wednesday Night / Thusday Morning 1-2am or listen back
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Roll call of DJs/Producers that i've interviewed and/or have submitted exclusive guest mixes:
A-Trak, Aaron Lacrate, Buraka Som Sistema, Busy P, Craig Walsh, Dan Haaksman, Detboi, Devlin & Darko (Spank Rock), Diplo, DJ Craze, DJ Gorky (Bonde Do Role), DJ Marlboro, DJ Sandrinho, Don Rimini, Flosstradamus, Ghislain Poirier, Heatwave DJs, Herve, Jackmaster, Jesse Rose, Jokers Of The Scene, L-Vis 1990, Maga Bo, Martelo, Mumdance, Muscles, MSTRKRFT, Paul Devro, Radioclit, Russ Jones, Sany Pitbull, Scottie B, Skull Juice, Skream, Smutlee, Tittsworth, Toddla T, Top Billin, Toy Selectah
KISS TRACKLISTINGS: SMUTLEE IN THE MIX
18/06/09
Zero 7 - Everything Up (Gold Panda Remix) - Zizou
Dan Black - Symphonies (Hot City Remix) - A&M Records
Silkie - Horizon - Deep Medi
Sandro Silva Ft Mujava - Beattool - Cdr
Radioclit - Divine Gosa (Kevstar Latin Refix) - Cdr
Unknown - Who’s That, What’s This - Phantasy Sound
His Majesty Andre Ft Bloody Beetroots - Puppets - Cdr
Deep Teknologi - Anthem - Deep Teknologi Records
SMUTLEE IN THE MIX
Drake - Best I Ever Had (Instrumental) - Cdr
Major Lazer - Hold The Line (Accapella) - Mad Decent
Demarco - Fallen Soldier (Accapella) - Cdr
Young Money - Every Girl (Instrumental) - Cdr
Klya - Do You Mind (Lovers Rock Remix) - Cdr
Unknown - Chase The Devil - Cdr
Maxwell D - Blackberry Hype - Cdr
Dj Chuckle - Drop Low (Hardwell Remix) - Cdr
Mavado - So Special (Dj Yonny Remix) - Cdr
Warrior One - Bad Like Jimmy Cliff - Cdr
Major Lazer - Pon Di Floor - Mad Decent
Kyla - Daydreaming (Lil Silva Remix) - Cdr
Ill Blu - Rider - Cdr
GET FAMILIAR AT FABRIC
My Bi-Monthly jump off at Fabric
Previous guests include:
A-Trak, Annie Mac, Boy Better Know, Buraka Som Sistema, Dexplicit, Diplo, DJ Assault, DJ Funk, DJ Mehdi, DJ Yoda, Drop The Lime, Duke Dumont, Fake Blood, Feadz, Flosstradamus, Hannah Holland, Heatwave, Herve, J-33, Jeru The Damaja, Joe Goddard (Hot Chip), Joe Ransom, Kid Sister, Kissy Sell Out, Kool Keith, Maga Bo, Martelo, Mistajam, Mr Maqs, Patchwork Pirates, Paul Devro, Plastic Little, Radioclit, The Rub, Santogold, Sany Pitbull, The Scratch Perverts, Smutlee, Spank Rock, South Rakkas Crew, Sweat X, The Bug (Live), Toddla T, Uffie, XRabit & DMG$ & Zinc .
If you wanna put me in your top friends, simply search with this email - graemesinden@mac.com
Thanks!
Graeme Sinden is a unique DJ-producer who has revitalised the club scene, staying one step ahead as musical boundaries become ever blurred.
Straddling a bass heavy club sound that also encompasses leftfield rock music and global beats, Sinden is renowned for his genre-blending DJ sets, cracklin’ hot radio show, his bumpin’ remixes and most importantly for being the Sinden in hotly tipped ‘The Count & Sinden’ and, alongside Herve, founding member of the ‘Machines Don't Care’ collective.
His DJ career sees him in residence at his own ‘Get Familiar’ night at London’s Fabric, as well as jet-setting around the world turning clubs on their heads with his eclectic new sound. Sinden also enjoyed a brief stint as M.I.A’s club DJ whilst touring the ‘Kala’ album, which saw him play to huge audiences on the festival circuit.
At the turn of the new millenium, Sinden landed himself a spot on groundbreaking radio station Kiss FM. It was the first show of its kind to host an eclectic selection of music that includes Funk Carioca, Baltimore Club, Kuduro, Juke House, Southern Hip Hop, Dancehall, House/Electro and much much more.
Having the radio show keeps Sinden one step ahead of the game when it comes to finding new music, and its this taste-making approach he brings to his productions. Sinden began making his own music around the time he forged a friendship with Dave "Switch" Taylor and was taken under his wing to learn the production game. Together they began to create progressive hip-hop, dancehall beats and other unclassifiable rhythms. Testing the water with his remixes of other artists has led to an impressive, diverse reel which includes mixes of EPMD, Basement Jaxx, Esser, Bjork, Mujava, Armand van Helden and Mark Ronson to name a few.
His production technique has further evolved in his collaboration with Joshua Harvey, aka The Count (aka Herve), on their project The Count & Sinden. Their single ‘Beeper’ was a crossover club smash which built on the success of early release ‘Tambourzouda’. As part of this more recent collaboration with Joshua, Sinden is also one of ‘Machines Don't Care’. Along with fellow scenesters Drop The Lime, Toddla T and Trevor Loveys they have been responsible for one of the most well received club albums of the last year.
Sinden is currently hunkered down in the studio working on The Count & Sinden album, due for release on Domino Records in 2009, with a Machines Don't Care album following soon after.
PRODUCTIONS / REMIXES:
Whats Out:
Lady Sovereign - Random (A.Brucker & Sinden Remix) (Casual)
Lady Sovereign - Hoodie (A.Brucker & Sinden Remix Feat Tinchy Stryder) (Island Records)
A.Brucker / Solid Groove & Sinden: Din Da Da / Under Mi Sensi / Gotta Get Up /Touch (Counterfeet)
Bugz In The Attic - Move Aside (A.Brucker & Sinden Remix) (V2)
Solid Groove & Sinden: Red Hot (Atlantic Jaxx)
Bonde Do Role: Tabaco (Sinden Remix) (Mad Decent)
Edu K - Hot Mama (Sinden Remix) (Man Recordings)
Mekon Feat Roxanne Shante - Yes Yes Y'All (Sinden Baile Funk Remix) (Wall Of Sound)
GET LOADED MAIN STAGE: ORBITAL CARL CRAIG presents INNERZONE ORCHESTRA RONI SIZE REPRAZENT (UK festival exclusive) FREELAND SNEAKY SOUND SYSTEM TELEPATHE GOLDFISH ROB DA BANK KRAFTY KUTS TOM MIDDLETON
XFM STAGE: RÖYKSOPP PENDULUM DJ SET BOOKA SHADE SPECIAL GUEST TBA ESSER TRIP MPHO MARINA & THE DIAMONDS JOHN KENNEDY EDDY TEMPLE MORRIS
CLASH STAGE: LAURENT GARNIER (live) PEACHES MISS KITTIN & THE HACKER MAGNETIC MAN FEAT SKREAM & BENGA CHASE & STATUS BLAME FEAT. SELAH WE ARE ENFANT TERRIBLE DEVILS GUN LIVE TECH REBELZ FISH DON’T DANCE DJS
TIME OUT / DIM MAK STAGE: FELIX DA HOUSECAT CROOKERS MSTRKRFT THE COUNT & SINDEN THE BLOODY BEETROOTS STEVE AOKI JUNIOR SANCHEZ
Hey mate, thanx for the chat in EC after the warehouse party. Appreciated it massively. All the best for the rest of the year and hopefully Crystal Palace make a run up the ladder. Peaceee.