http://www.gregwilson.co.uk/2012/06/festival-anthems/
Back in March, in the lead up to the Rainbow Disco Club festival in
Tokyo (an event that would frustratingly be rained off), I was asked to
make a list of my 10 favourite festival tracks. I came up with a dozen,
all edits which have served me well during recent years and certainly
merit anthem status. Around the same time I was approached, via the
Garden Festival’s PR dept. to supply an exclusive mix for the
aforementioned oki-ni series. As an example, I was linked to Derrick
Carter’s contribution, where he referenced the mixes he used to hear on
Chicago dance station WBMX in the early 80’s, focusing on Disco &
Classics.
Whilst thinking about a suitable theme for my mix, I had the
brainwave of working with the list of festival favourites I’d recently
compiled– I thought that putting these 12 tracks together into a single
mix would not only provide a solution, but gives me the opportunity to
document some of the music that’s served me so well in the festival
environment, which I’d never otherwise play all together. So, from
there, it was just a case of finding a way to jigsaw them into a
coherent whole, which didn’t prove to be difficult, the mix coming
together in no time.
It wasn’t until I’d submitted it mix that I found time to have a look
at the oki-ni website and check out some of the mixes already on there,
a pretty substantial 75 of them. It was only then that I realised that
my approach was somewhat out of sync with the ethos of the series,
which was outlined as follows; ‘the series aims to venture off the
dancefloor, allowing the artists involved the freedom to produce unique
and personal mixes that speak directly to them. The results are always
eclectic, compelling, and unique’.
Being that this was supposed to be more a personal choice tunes you
wouldn’t play out, rather than the clearly themed mix I’d mistakenly
believed it was, I pointed out this anomaly, but was assured that all
was fine. Had I not been off to the US that weekend, then onto Japan,
I’d have probably insisted on doing something else, which fitted their
criteria, but they insisted that they were more than happy with what I’d
done, so it became the mix #76 in the oki-ni series (and exclusive to
their website for the past few months):
http://www.oki-ni.com/scat/mixes
Half of the tracks are my own edits, half other people’s (big up
Psychemagik, Dimitri From Paris, Joey Negro, Bermuda Triangle, Leftside
Wobble and Michael Cook). The mix features some iconic names, The
Beatles, The Beach Boys, Talking Heads, The Clash, Marvin Gaye &
Tammi Terrell, Prince and Fleetwood Mac included. As they say, great
music never dies, especially when there’s an edit that helps introduce
it to a whole new younger audience, whilst rejuvenating the spirit of an
older one in the process. Hopefully this collection of climatic tunes
will help bring on the festival spirit – here’s to sun and mud to come!
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