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paulo reachi = colectivo futurecast 012!

the colectivo futurecast is finally back, after a long but necessary break from action, with a rawer-than-raw mix by our good friend Paulo, co-owner of the awesome Airdrop Records. currently residing in berlin, after previous spells in buenos aires and boston, Paulo provides us with a selection of current favorites that range from dub-infused tunes to raw, jacking cuts. we hope you enjoy the futurecast’s return!

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5 minutes with…

PAULO (Airdrop /Aux-Rec , Berlin)

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* how and where was this mix recorded?

This was recorded at my house with a small selection of vinyls, on two 1210′s and a DJM-300 Mixer, which I really like for its compact size. If I could save a bit of money, I would get on the waiting list for an E&S DJR-400, the smallest of the Electronique & Spectacle series, designed by DJ Deep! The selection here is short, pretty simple and raw. I have been playing these tracks over and over and just can’t get enough of them!

* how and when did you get into music and DJing? tell us a bit about your background.

My dad was making mixtapes of blues, jazz, funk and rock on the weekends, he had an amazing vinyl collection! He passed away when I was 10, but I keep the image of him selecting songs that go well together and not leaving blanks between them as one of my first memories. Turning 12, my brother came back from the States with a nice stack of records ranging from Plastic City to Tribal America to early Deep Dish Records. Sometimes, when too tribal, the sounds and voices seemed scary, but I kept listening to them as I felt attracted! It took me quite a few years to get the basics of mixing down, cause I didn’t have a set of turntables and knew no one in my small hometown who did… I was first let into clubs when I was 14, as I requested to watch the DJs for a short time during the openings and they would let me do that!

* how did Airdrop come to existence and what is the concept behind the label?

Henry and I started Airdrop when he moved to NYC and I was living in Buenos Aires. We wanted to offer a proper platform for the Argentine producers we admired to flourish in spontaneous conditions. See, there isn’t a single running pressing plant left in Latin America. We wanted to establish a stable communication and natural trust, which can be a tough task when dealing with great transatlantic distances. Argentina is a country we greatly admire for its strength of character, tenacity and the beauty it has to offer!

Beyond the record label, Airdrop also grew into a 360˚ talent development agency. We initially started working with our Boston buddies Soul Clap, who now made the grade nicely. We are currently developing projects with some extremely talented producers and very dear friends – Andres Zacco, Franco Cinelli and Leonel Castillo who all make the most incredible electronic wonders in Argentina. We are slowly opening our doors to European friends but want to keep our efforts as focused as possible. By the way, max respect always goes to Dietrich Schoenemann of Complete NYC, who handles production and distribution for us, he is the master man who is making the mission possible!

* what do you normally listen to at home? which are your top three favorite albums ever?

I listen to everything! Actually I just came back ten minutes ago from hearing a young Hungarian string quartet performing Haydn, Beethoven & Bartok. At home I listen to Rock of all eras, Ambient, Jazz, Soul and so on… so picking albums is a difficult task! How about I pick a random letter? Let’s say ‘R’, for example. And I can choose three albums within the R list! Here they are :

Rodriguez – Cold Fact / Coming From Reality

Rod Modell – Incense & Blacklight

Roxy Music – Avalon

Over the last year, my ears have also been conquered by The Antlers’ album called Hospice, perfect for the autumn and the Blundetto album, Bad Bad Things, which features two songs with Hindi Zahra, which are to cry for! Check it out! I also cannot wait to see what this young guy, accurately named Young Man, will be producing in the future. He sings on stage with his acoustic guitar, pedals and Ableton live, creating some really hypnotic and relaxing music.

* what is your favorite thing about living in Berlin?

I moved here at the beginning of the year for a job at !K7 Records and after a few months I actually stopped going out super late! First because I have too much work between my jobs and activities. But second and most importantly, because I want and love to make the most out of this city! It holds so much peace, offers so much space, tranquility and goodnesses, it would be a shame not to wake up early to enjoy all of it!

* what can we expect from yourself and Airdrop in the future?

Airdrop has some amazing projects coming up! There is AD 017, Leonel Castillo’s new 12″, out this week. It coincides with Leonel’s Mutek Mexico appearance along Franco Cinelli and is followed by a US tour. We are also preparing some very special releases to come out next year on Aux-Rec. Then, Andres Zacco’s new record came out on his label Greener a few weeks ago, it is some of the most distinguished techno I have ever heard. We also started producing a new label called Savor, run by Jorge Savoretti – the first vinyl includes Papol and Ekkohaus, it will be coming out in a few weeks. A new digital release on Airdrop, gathering some of UK’s finest upcoming talents : the Leeds duo Death On The Balcony and London’s well known Jozif. And finally, I am really excited about the new monthly residency we are starting in Paris with the Sundae gang. It is called Long Johns and the opening is on the 24th of October with Ark, Le Loup and Bruno Pronsato… Watch out!

paulo – colectivo futurecast 012 by colectivofuturo

colectivo digs seabear!

last month’s front runner for most-listened-to band a colectivo futuro’s HQ is non other than icelandic septet Seabear. currently signed to notorious berlin-based indie label Morr Music, the band has recently released their second full length in the form of “we built a fire“. what started as a solo project for Sindri Már Sigfússon, has slowly morphed into a striking ensemble of multi-faceted musicians, whose input is valued equally during the creative process. including members from iconic bands, such as sigur rós or múm, the band’s signature sound is a mixture of naive indie folk, fragile experimental, and icelandic DIY pop.

another cool aspect about the band is the fact that all artwork and videos (seen below) are hand made by Sindri’s partner and band mate Ingibjörg Birgisdóttir, which helps tie their sound and visual aesthetic perfectly together. despite their multi-instrumental lineup, Seabear‘s music is not one to blow you away, instead their productions will captivate your heart with their introspective, lo-fi approach.

we truly recommend you check them out! you can do so via spotify or their own website

also, you can track them via twitter: @seabearband

shadi megallaa + seb steimel = colectivo futurecast 006!

to change things up with our monthly transmission of the colectivo futurecast, we have a very special mixtape session provided by two true funksters. one lives in berlin, seb steimel, and the other in abu dhabi, shadi megallaa; when the two met at seb’s studio in berlin last summer and decided to record a mix, things went in an unexpected direction.  the result is a collection of classic tracks, ranging from old school hip hop, passing thru johnny cash, and touching on some serious funk business. this is exactly the kind of mixtape you would need to have handy if you were stranded in outer space!

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INFO & LINER NOTES by Seb + Shadi:

“It was a nice summer day in Berlin last year when me & Seb (Steimel) decided to walk down the street and grab ourselves some fat burgers. It was while we stuffed our faces and watched passers by that we imagined a party where there were these great DJs playing in the bathroom of a club. The were so awesome to the point where everyone eventually heard & the party moved to the bathroom. With that thought in mind we proceeded to go back home & record the mix we titled. Royal Flush sessions Vol 1 (Pun intended). Dig in, Zone out & always remember to flush!”

01 Intro
02 Langhorns – The Quiet Surf
03 The Meters – Cissy Strut (shadi: I absolutely love the groove on this tune. I’ve had it as my ringtone for as far as I can remember. Love it so much I would keep it ringing a while before I eventually picked up. A simple funk groove at its best. Anything by the Meters is guaranteed slickness, but this one is my JAM!)
04 Vildensky – 3 (Prins Thomas’ Lille Uhell)
05 De La Soul – Magic Number
06 Medeski, Martin & Wood – End of the World Party (seb: I chose this one for the very special moments when you just realize that you don’t have any toilet paper left [or a giant meteor is crashing in your flat])
07 Parliament – My Automobile (shadi: There had to be at least one Parliament-Funkadelic tune on the mix. I love the playfulness of the intro. Its just a jam session they had in the studio where you can hear them all exchange ideas. P-Funk all the way baby!)
08 The Jackson 5 – Dancing Machine (shadi: Keeping on the funk-soul tip we didn’t have to look much further than MJ. Loved the older Jackson 5 stuff where it was all playful & super funky. R.I.P MJ)
09 The Violent Femmes – Blister in the Sun
10 Johnny Cash – 3 Feet High and Rising (shadi: Johnny Cash is a BAD ASS & hence had to be on this mix. It was after we heard the mix over & realized that De La Soul sampled this same song on their Magic Number track which we played easily. It was completely by chance, but was a very pleasant surprise for us)
11 Bruno Nicolai – Spy Chase
12 Eric Clapton – Cocaine
13 Love Joys – All I Can Say (seb: My friend Miguel fell asleep on my sofa to this track, so I had to include it!)
14 Beck – Go It Alone
15 The Bambi Molesters – Sun Stroke (seb: this track allows your dreams of palms, perfect waves, surf-rock to flow at their best!)
16 Stealers Wheel – Stuck in the Middle With You
17 Jerry Lee Lewis – Great Balls of Fire (shadi: You might have a problem with Jerry marrying his 13 year old cousin, but you’d have quickly forgot about that once you saw his raw stage antics & skill behind a piano. This tune makes us smile & hence made it on the mix)
18 Pass Into Silence – Iceblink with Jackie Brown Outtake (shadi: We snatched a snippet of audio from Jackie Brown, from the scene where De Niro & Bridget Fonda are puffin a bong. There is a lesson to learn here folks, its never too early in the day to puff!)

shadi megallaa & seb steimel – colectivo futurecast 006 (mixtape session #1) by colectivofuturo