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TRAMPCLUB.COM Back From The Dead.

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TRAMP! Sound Cloud Page For Mixes, Edits, remixes.

http://soundcloud.com/trampmusic

TRAMP! Twitter

http://twitter.com/TRAMPMUSICA

TRAMP! Facebook Flex

http://bit.ly/9AqkrC

TRAMP! Myspace

http://bit.ly/cOUi55

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***Upcoming Parties***

Sat 13th March -Dead Celebrity Disco SWR Special at Charlies featuring Alex Nutt/TRAMP!/SWR DJ’S

http://bit.ly/dfTpmR

Saturday 27th March- Friends in Common, NQ

Friday 2nd April- Homoelectric easter special: TRAMP! Vs Jupiter Rooms Vs Micron, Legends on Whitworth St.

http://bit.ly/alGyj2

Friday 9th April - Bugged Out @ Sankeys featuring Simian Mobile Disco & Joy Orbison

www.buggedout.net/

Friday 16th April- S’il Vous Plait @ Joshua Brooks, Manchester

http://bit.ly/cCXjCi

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***New Mix***

Dead Celebrity Disco Murdered By Will TRAMP!

Dorian Concept - The Fucking Formula
K.I.T.T - Eazy E vs Modeselektor
Notorious B.I.G - Suicidal Thoughts (Lorn Remix)
Madvillian- Shadows Of Tomorrow
Si Begg- Bangin
Siriusmo- Die Rockwurst
Mosca-  Square One (Greena Remix)
Ellen Allien & Apparat - Do Not Break / Busta Rhymes- Dangerous
Sebastian Tellier- L’amour et le violence (Floating Points Remix)
Beat Pharmacy - Nuclear Race (Appleblim & Komonazmuk remix)
Scuba - Tense
James Fox- Put It Back (Ramadanman remix)
Headhunter - Prototypes (Modeselektor remix)
Eve - Me and my (up in the club)
Gold Panda - Quitters Raga

http://www.mediafire.com/?cjggdmthet5

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***Book TRAMP! for your dance***

Willtramp@hotmail.co.uk

Written by Will

March 10th, 2010 at 1:08 am

TRAMP! NEWS YEAR EVE MASSACRE @ Night & Day, Manchester

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Come and join us see the year out in a barrage of electronic musical wonderment provided by the TRAMP! DJ tag team and friends.

Our 4th New Year’s Eve knees-up, and another party dedicated to those people tired of
paying inflated ticket prices, to see over-rated djs, drink warm beer out of plastic cups
and feel generally depressed at the anti-climax of the whole thing. Join us for for 7 hours
of sweaty, dancing-on-the-tables house party vibes and the best music from 08, the best
music you haven’t heard yet from 09, and plenty of tramp classics (hopefully we won’t have to wrestle the bouncers to play Ace Of Spades this time). Simple. Good friends, good music on a fat sound system, good times all round.

**Watch out for our New years eve mix coming real soon!**

TRAMP! official facebook group

Facebook event page

Myspace Page

TICKET LINK
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http://www.urgoing.to/trampnye

No booking fee, no postage (you’ll receive an e-ticket instead), just straight £10. 100 tickets also on sale behind the bar at the venue.

We can’t wait.

xx

Written by Will

October 30th, 2008 at 11:13 pm

Posted in Events

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From LA, Glasgow, Tokyo to London

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As a friend mentioned, it’s times like this when you realise why you pay 10 times as much as everyone else in the country to live in London. A packed out Saturday night warehouse party with the illuminaries of a new, hard-to-define, exciting new cross atlantic scene, followed by a Sunday night reunion of a group of legendary pioneers.

Brainfeeder was an event organised by the chaps at Warp Records in conjunction with their new signee, Flying Lotus. It’s times like these where you can’t help saying “I was going on about him aaaages ago”, despite sounding like an absolute nob. It has been clear ever since the release of “1983″ on Plug Research that Flying Lotus would emerge as the figurehead of a new, totally original futuristic sounding strain of hip-hop. It’s a development which is very welcome - after the golden era of the late 80s, and the boom-bap years of Rawkus, Company Flow and the like, hip-hop has struggled to break new ground. In recent years, however, cross fertilisation between the American hip-hop underground and European and British electronic producers has yielded a cacophony of interesting talent. Saturday night’s excellent and inspiring event was testament to how far this “new scene” has come, and acted as a handy showcase of many of the prominent names involved. Standouts on the night were the superb Gaslamp Killer, Glaswegian upstarts Rustie and Hudson Mohawke from the LuckyMe collective, and London don / Hyperdub director Kode 9. All played  different styles of music, yet there is a definite sense of continuity. Here are a couple of tracks heard on the night, played out on a huge sound system to a rapid capacity crowd.

Gaslamp Killer played -

Ghostface Killah

Ghostface Killah - Nutmeg

What a joy to hear this classic in a club! YOU SEE WHAT I MEAN, YOU MOTHERFUCKING CRYBABIES!

Gianfranco Reverberi - Nel Cimitero Di Tucson

Yeah, dug up a while ago, but still a good ‘un - the original track sampled by Dangermouse for last year’s hit “Crazy”.

Kode 9 played -

The Bug ft. Warrior Queen - Poison Dart

Complete dancefloor destruction, everytime - the commanding vocals of her majesty the Warrior Queen, over the terrifyingly heavy sub bass of The Bug’s production.

Flying Lotus played -

Flying Lotus - Parisian Goldfish

Standout track from new album “Los Angeles” (click link to buy), soaring synths against a shuffling, wonky-as-hell sci-fi hip-hop backdrop.

On so on to Sunday. For those in the dark, Yellow Magic Orchestra are Japan’s answer to Kraftwerk. Fans of electropop, from Gary Numan to the Junior Boys had better get to know. Their 1979 debut release “Firecracker” set the tone for the swathes of those that followed, making music like nobody had ever heard, on state-of-the-art (for the time) equipment that shocked and amazed audiences.

This was their first UK performance since 1980 - a real occasion and one clearly anticipated by the sold-out crowd, at the Massive Attack curated Meltdown festival. Unfortunately, despite the odd bellowed request, we never got “Firecracker”.  We did however get a rare chance to witness 3 pioneers (Haruomi Hosono, Yukihiro Takahashi, and Ryuichi Sakamoto) perform their era-defining music (with 3 encores, no less). 楽しかった!

Yellow Magic Orchestra - Mad Pierrot

Written by Mr Smith

June 17th, 2008 at 12:25 am