“Backroom” hits #1 pos. for Trapez on beatport…John Lennon still Imagines…

Thursday, December 24th, 2009 | Techno Artists and productions, Uncategorized, deepchild live and dj sets, deepchild podcasts, dj charts, reflections

Backroom on Trapez

Backroom on Trapez

So this is Christmas. I’m sitting in Bar Colluzi, in the gorgeous warmth of a Darlinghurst Christmas Eve, with the streets alive with their usual mix of colorful gay-boys, too-thin fashionistas, blossoming young ladies for a day out in ‘the city’, old Greek and Italian men (this place is a cafe institution here) and sweaty junkies, soliciting money. I’m nursing a giddy head filled with asprin and giddy hangover, brewed skillfully with the residue of of a flu which refuses to abate.

Bon-Jovi plays in the background, and my mind is awash with thoughts of fallout from this weeks Copenhagen climate-change debacle, family gatherings and shows, melting icecaps and blistering summers. Minutes ago, John Lennon’s “Imagine” played softly, and I confess, I was drawn again to the brilliance of this timely song. A couple of days ago, I re-watched “John Lennon Versus the CIA” - a documentary tracing the politicisation of Johns song-writing and anti-war advocacy, along with the government suspicion which came to accompany his work. This Christmas, I’m humbled to be reminded of the power of intention, however roughly articulated - John Lennon’s was clear to me, and came to outshine the man himself…

I used to feel so jarred by much of his (and the Beatles) work - feeling it was gratingly twee. Now - older, mellower, I’m grateful for the simpler, more powerful sentiments he embodied - as twee and paradoxical and full of incongruity as they were. Imagine.

In other news, Backroom has been charting fantastically - I’m particuarly touched to have it, currently, at the #1 position for downloads for Trapez on beatport.com, as well as the #3 and #8 positions for the ‘B-sides’ from the EP. Trapez has been a consistently inspiring label to me, so I feel overjoyed to be producing work which suits their ’sound’ so well. This is all I could dream of…

I’m reminded, again, of one of the first electronic dance-floor artists I was introduced to - AKUFEN, whos wonderful “Pyschometry” is still a regular Trapez joint in many a set.

Merry Christmas. Keep imagining.

See you at Peats Ridge Festival on the 29th xo

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