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GDD™ Exclusive Interview w/ Marble Players

05 02 2011

In March it was announced that French Electro imprint Institubes, was to be disbanded, citing financial problems after eight years of sterling service to the underground electronic music scene. In bittersweet conjunction with the sad news, came another announcement: that the new Marble label headed by Para One, Surkin and Bobmo was to continue delivering tasty French electro in Institubes’ absence. This week we caught up with Jean-Baptiste de Laubier aka Para One, for an exclusive insight into the Marble imprint and what it has in store for the EDM community.

It all kicks off after the jump…

GDD™: Thanks for taking the time to chat with us Jean. Let’s kick things off:  Institubes has left behind one hell of a legacy. In what ways will you guys seek to do things differently with Marble?

PO: Yeah, we’re really proud of what Institubes has accomplished in the past, but everything in the industry has changed during the last decade, so we wanted to start fresh and come up with a very different concept. Marble’s an artist’s label, we don’t need to make money with it since the three of us can earn a living by playing gigs, or producing remixes, and getting income from publishing. We just needed a new platform to develop our own “brand”, and our careers. It’s a much lighter structure, we don’t have many expenses since we don’t have to produce actual records. It allows us to be super fast, so we’re gonna release a 12″ every three weeks for the first six months! The end of Institubes was really sad but it taught us a lot, and we took experience from that. Now, with Sound Pellegrino and Marble we can keep the family together and move on.

GDD™: Glad to hear you guys are still a unit. Sound Pellegrino definitely offer their specific feel to a track, but is there a trademark “Marble” sound that you guys are gunning for?

PO: At first, there wasn’t. But with the times, some kind of trademark sound could reveal itself naturally. We just want to release fun & clever timeless dance music, with a modern twist. So it will be very diverse, style-wise, but the spirit stays the same. The three of us are very involved in all the artistic choices we have to make for the label, so I guess our taste will shape that trademark. For example, we just started producing together as the “Marble Players” and as we were doing the second EP – due to be out before the summer – we realized that we were starting to have “Marble Players” specific moves.

GDD™: So what roles do each of you play in the label?

PO: We share studios here in Paris and we’re in everyday of the week, so it’s really easy to discuss everything all together. We obvisouly have to split work into specific tasks but for the moment we operate as a team. We have to agree to all artistic choices.

GDD™: The big question that many are asking is: will the formation and running of Marble result in a reduced touring schedule for the three of you?

PO: On the contrary, because we’re planning on putting together Marble tours. We want to produce cool parties around, with guests.

GDD™: Very cool, we look forward to hearing more about those. Are there any imprints besides Institubes that you admire and look to as almost model labels, and great inspiration for Marble?

PO: In the past, obviously, tons of labels had a huge impact on us like Strictly Rythm, Dance Mania, Relief, Trax, UR, DJ International, Hardwax, and Warp.  The other day we also realized how important International Deejay Gigolos had been in the late 90′s, early naughties for us. All those labels built a huge legacy, but our concept is much closer to recent labels like our friends Sound Pellegrino. The way to put out music and promote releases has to change, and we get inspiration amongst those new, lighter structures.

GDD™: The freedom and availability of digital distribution services has opened up the musical floodgates in recent years. How tricky is it to run an independent label successfully in present day?

PO: Our answer to the difficulties of the market is: don’t count on music sales income. We’re not expecting the mp3 sales to be big enough to keep the ship afloat. We invest money in the label, we will promote parties, build partnerships, keeping the outlays as light as possible. Expecting your label to become super big by selling records is a plan that won’t work anymore, not in 2011. We could sit and be sad about it, but we decided to push forward, as it’s no use trying to hold on to what the industry was like in the past. It’s a lost cause.

GDD™: What was the vibe within the French electro scene when news broke that Institubes had disbanded?

PO: We were surprised and moved to see how big the reactions were, actually. It looks like artists, other labels and fans were very affected by it. I guess everybody took it as another warning on how fragile those independent labels are.

GDD™: How do you view the current musical climate for a newly founded French electro label? And how do you see that climate evolving in the coming years?

PO: We’re at a turning point, definitely. but French electronic music’s history is all about that, right? We had “waves” for the last three decades at least, with lots of new exciting artists coming up every time. It’s true that in the underground at least, the bangey distorted club music is fading out. We saw that coming for a while, obviously, and now all eyes are on a new generation that’s rising up at the moment; along with Club Cheval, Sound Pellegrino, Youngunz, and others, we’re proud to bring our own vision to enrich this new sound.

GDD™: Has the resurgence of 2-step, garage and uk-funky influenced your sound or ideas for future production?

PO: It has, probably. It’s natural that after years of straight 4/4 house and techno music, the rise of these new styles and beat sequences is inspiring. The English scene is like a laboratory, with English producers frequently bringing new ideas to the table even if these are sometimes recycled ideas! For our part, we have been influenced for a long time by Todd Edwards who was the originator of that style, so it’s natural to come back to it. After all, there is a lot of new exciting dance music around us, we’re eager to play each one of our gigs because of all these cool new tracks we can test out.

GDD™: How active a part do each of you play in the creative process for the other artists on your label?

PO: We are very invested in the music we want to release, even when it’s from other artists. Most of the times we open the sessions at our studio and discuss it with the guys, sometimes we can even help with a mix, add a sound, or whatever. It really depends, sometimes we just want to release a song a friend sent us as it is.

GDD™: What exciting stuff do you guys have instore for 2011 and 2012?

PO: Too much to name it all! Like I said, tons of EPs will be released this first year, and probably at least a compilation, maybe even albums. Can’t say it all for now, but you’d better stay tuned!

GDD™: Thanks for taking the time Jean, and from all of the GDD Team, we wish the three of you the best of luck with the everything.

PO: Thanks! Don’t forget to check out the “Marble Players – Marble Anthem EP“, out now on every digital platform, and also “Para One & Teki Latex – 5th Dimension” – out today:
(MRBL002) Para One & Teki Latex – 5th Dimension by Marble Music

Sweet FA

MARBLE PLAYERS MARBLE ANTHEM

04 13 2011

After the sad loss of french powerhouse label institubes, fellow frenchmen surkin, bobmo (supposed brothers ha) and para one have kicked off marble,  a label that is ‘a bit more hardware-oriented, and involves multiple analog/digital mutations‘.

Having already begun recording over a year ago it comes as no surprise the quick offering from the trio as Marble Players with the ep ‘Marble Anthem’.

Keeping a hold of the bold sounds institubes was once releasing both ‘marble anthem’ and ‘playground’ offer rich techno based vibes each characterised by anolog gear or thought beats from the individual producer.

With enough of the dance fraternity supporting already from mehdi, boys noize, a-trak, sinden, strip steve to oizo its a sure bet!


Marble Players – Marble Anthem 192


Marble Players – Playgorund 192

buy buy buy.

Ubbs

Introducing: Marble Players

04 11 2011

After the shocking announcement last month that electronic French label Institubes decided to pull out of the game all together, fans worldwide were left scratching their heads wondering if and when a rebound would come. Thankfully, Para One, Surkin, and Bobmo secretly joined forces and launched a new label called ‘Marble‘. They release their first EP today under the name ‘Marble Players’. Undeniably French, they push the boundaries of dance music, as both tracks are serious forward-thinking analog driven bass tunes, and I can affirmatively say that ‘Marble Anthem’ is one of the best tracks I’ve come across this year. Purchase the EP on iTunes.

Marble Players (Para One, Surkin & Bobmo) – Marble Anthem (Snippet) by Marble Music

Marble Players (Para One, Surkin & Bobmo) – Playground (Snippet) by Marble Music

The Playground Presents Para One, Paul Chambers & Autokratz

03 31 2011

LDN – Having recently set up his new Marble label with co-founders Bobmo and Surkin, Para One is set to play an exclusive London date next Saturday at Scala in Kings Cross, where he’ll be joined by Paul Chambers and Autokratz among others. (Full Listing info after the jump)

MARBLE
The new French electro label was started in response to the recently disbanded Institubes imprint. A statement from Para One’s manager read:
“Even though the demise of Institubes may come as a shock to the electronic music world, when Para decided to team up with the others to form Marble there was no doubt in my mind and theirs that this is going to be a huge success. It will continue to carry the French electronic sound that is already gaining worldwide attention.”

Amen to that. Here’s a 3 minute mix of Marble’s forthcoming material, including new tunes from Para One, Surkin, Das Glow, Myd, Canblaster, and Bobmo:

Introducing Marble by Marble Music

Listings info:
Saturday 9th April 2011 // 9pm-4am
at Scala
275 Pentonville Road, London, N1 9NL.
N.T: Kings Cross St. Pancras
Facebook Event // Resident Advisor Event
Advance tickets £10 // Door £13.50

SweetFA

And Marble For All

03 30 2011

In the wake of Institubes‘ resignation, Marble Music, a Surkin, Bobmo, Para One venture, emerges as one of the most exciting labels to watch in 2011. High Powered Boys, Para One, Jean Nipon and Bart B More are a few former Institubers who have already found a home at Sound Pellegrino and are, as I’d imagine, scheduled to work with Marble sometime this year.

RIP, Institubes. Greetings, Marble.


Introducing Marble

Kyle S


R.I.P INSTITUBES

03 17 2011

It’s a sad day for french electronic music with the closing of institubes records a fine label that helped unearth some of the most talented young producers to come out of france over it’s nearly eight years of operation and also help shape the french electronic music scene in the 00′s. Run by Teki latex & Dj Orgasmic they showed us the musical stylings of Surkin, Das Glow, Bobmo, high powered boys and para one, quite the list if you want an electro hoe down.

 

Institubes has had to close its doors due to losing too much money through operating costs, and a tough uphill battle with the bigger companies focusing on the who and not the music. In an ever changing and demanding consumer world it seems that brand, image and self promotion have taken top priority over the quality and quantity of musical releases these days. Especially when music is released at light speed these days it can be hard to find yourself in the clutter that is the internet.

 

Never fear Teki & Orgasmic are still putting dope tunes out through their sound pellegrino imprint, things are not slowing up for the boys, with many of their releases featuring renaissance man, harvard bass, solo, l-vis 1990 and plenty more. The full press release can be found over at institubes records. it’s quite the read. Below is a look back at some of the great tunes released over the years from the institubes back catalouge.

2003

The first releases were dope french hip hop from L’Atelier, La fête de la musique compact bass, string samples plus smooth french rhymes make this a pretty tasty track. (i wish i knew french)

L’Atelier – La fête de la musique

2006

Surkin released his most famous working in 2oo6 (one of the golden years for electro) ‘ghetto obsession’, you should know it by now its a peak hour floor stomper. 2006 also saw the release of Para One’s debut album Epiphanie, which definitely had its moments with some raunchy basslines mixed up with hip hop style beats break this album up from being just another electro album.

Surkin – Ghetto Obsession

Para One – Midnight Swim

2008

Bobmo & Surkin teamed up to bring us the collaboration project ‘high powered boys‘ releasing the double sided ‘sounds of cain’ which included the monster club hit ‘hoes get down’. 08 also saw the release of dj orgasmic’s six pack anthem featuring teki latex spiting hot fire over electro hip hop cuts makes for a pretty rad offering.

high powered boys – Hoes get down

orgasmic – six pack anthem

2010

Having released plenty of tunes on institubes over the years das glow was one of the last artists to put out tracks with his phase IV EP, acid house inspired techno coupled to driving bass lines, great for taking things deep.

das glow – jerrycan

Rest in peace institubes, you will be missed. Be sure to scope out institubes back catalouge over at discogs

HATCH.

CHATEAU MARMONT ONE MILLION REALITIES

10 18 2010


Chateau Marmont “One Hundred Realities”
Uploaded by Institubes. – Music videos, artist interviews, concerts and more.

its those sound engineers guys at it again… chateau marmont with ‘one million realities.

this is like some serious early 90′s acid house music clip vibes.

the ‘nibiru’ remixes on itunes now! the EP includes 4 new amazing remixes by Gavin Russom (DFA), Oneohtrix Point Never, Gesaffelstein (Zone / Turbo) and Beautiful Swimmers.

Ubbs

Bobmo – Summer Mix 2010

08 05 2010

In anticipation for the new Bobmo EP “Bring It” that will be released August 31st, we get a summer holiday treat from Bobmo in the form of this splendid mix.

Bobmo – Summer Mix 2010 (Mediafire)

“A couple classics, Bobmo’s favourite tracks of the moment, and a glimpse at the immediate future for Institubes, Sound Pellegrino and our Berliner friends. Enjoy!”

Tracklist after the jump y’all.

01. Will Power – Reaction
02. Cajmere – Mind Gamez
03. Nujax – Grid
04. Paul Johnson – Playing with a Rubberband
05. L.A.W – Remember the Time (Dj Trajic chronic mix)
06. Housemeister – Hyperactive
07. Para One – Animal Style
08. Boys Noize – Trooper (Strip Steve remix)
09. Teki Latex – Dinosaurs With Guns (TWR72 remix)
10. Teki Latex – Dinosaurs With Guns
11. Kikumoto All Stars – Bending Time
12. Tony B – Wacky
13. Ellen Allien – Magma (The MFA remix)
14. Bobmo – **unreleased**
15. Sound Design – Bounce to the Beat (remix)
16. Soundstream – Love Jam
17. CLS – Set it off
18. Bobmo – Bring It (Hot City remix)
19. Marlon D – Jesus Creates Sound
20. Bobmo – My House (Douster remix)
21. High Powered Boys – Do It
22. Headman feat. Dieter Meier – Gimme (In Flagranti remix)
23. Surkin – Fan out (club mix)
24. Sidechains – Back to Skool
25. Jammin Gerald – Come on y’all

Surkin x Discobelle

06 24 2010

Producer/dj and dancemusic maestro Surkin is one of the top young producers from France and should need no further introduction. A few months ago he dropped his third EP on Institubes, the excellent “Silver Island EP” (it has gained alot of recognition from top dj’s around the world) and is currently hard at work with his debut album which should be coming out in the fall.

Discobelle in conjunction with Institubes and Phunk Promotions now give you a chance to win a smashing price package and also give you a special never before seen mix that Surkin recently did for Japanese brand Revolver and booker Ganban (Surkin x Revolver x Ganban collaboration tee coming very soon).

Two lucky winners will receive the “Silver Island EP”, a Surkin Fireworks t-shirt each and one pass each (+ camping access) for the Peace and Love Festival in Borlänge, Sweden (passes are valid Wednesday June 30th to Saturday July 3th, Surkin is playing on Thursday July 1st)!

Just e-mail us your name, contact details and the answer to this question before midnight CET on Monday June 28th for a chance to win:

What is Surkins real name?

And while you’re at it, listen to the banging mix below.

Tracklist after the jump.

Round Table Knights – Drop The Dow (vocal loop)
Harvard Bass, Noob, Brodinski, Djedjotronic – ???
Jan Driver – Tellyfoam
Bobmo – My House
Farley Jackmaster Funk – Love Can’t Turn Arround (vocal loop)
MMM – Nous sommes MMM
Strip Steve – Breakin (Rynecologist remix)
Light Years – Sex Education
Teki Latex – Dinosaurs With Guns
Carte Blanche – Gare du Nord
Justin Martin – Ghetto Train
Crookers – Royal T (Rivastarr remix)
Bag Raiders – ??? (Harvard Bass remix)
Bobmo – Bring It (Hot City remix)
Surkin – Easy Action (Cochise remix)
Afrojack – Pacha On Acid
dj Sega – Seg’s Break
Fast Eddie – I Can Dance
The Lincoln Boys – Check It Out (Bad Boy Bill Mix)
Todd Terry – Got Me Burnin
Trinidad – Philly The Blunt
Joey Beltram – Energy Flash
Surkin – Fan Out (club mix)

Retro

06 06 2010


via Unstage

New Miami Horror is always something to celebrate. This Punks Jump Up remix is ace. Glad to see that Baby Monster is also featured on the Moon Theory EP. If you like Yacht, sign up the Miami’s Fanpage for the Yacht remix as well.

Miami Horror – Moon Theory (Punks Jump Up Remix)

Chateau Marmont‘s Niburu EP dropped, featuring the track “Heliochrome,” following up the Solar Apex EP. Chalk it up as another win for Institubes.

Chateau Marmont- Heliochrome

Argh! I slept on the Toro Y Moi gig last night at Empty Bottle. Shucks. Though the Chicago leg was performed without the accompaniment of Caribou – still sad. This is “Blessa,” from their debut LP, Causer Of This. Beautiful.

Toro Y Moi – Blessa

I also have another Delphic remix that seemed to have slipped the radar. Peaceful & easy. Never too late for another “Doubt” remix, via Hanssen.

Delphic – Doubt (Hanssen Remix)

Wow. Lot’s of hoopla over the following track! Monarchy‘s “Love Get Out Of The Way” got a glittery little makeover by DFA’s Holy Ghost. The single comes out July 26th. More remixes will come your way if you sign up.

Monarchy – Love Get Out Of The Way (Holy Ghost Remix)

Copped this from CreamTeam. Azari & III‘s remix of Booka Shade‘s “Bad Love.” I saw them close down the DEMF Red Bull stage, when my girl & I jumped backstage for the first 3 songs. Then got booted – not VIP enough I guess.

Booka Shade – Bad Love (Azari & III Remix)


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