Music Return of The Fat Boy: Fatboy Slim at HARD

October 31, 2011 - 11:41 am

If dance music lovers had a zodiac calendar, 2011 would be the year of the Fatboy. At the end of 2008, Brighton-based DJ and producer, Norman Cook, decided that he was potentially going to discontinue performing under his pseudonym, Fatboy Slim. After partnering with ex-Talking Heads member, David Byrne, they set out to record and eventually release an album under the name, The Brighton Port Authority. Lucky for us and bad for the music industry, music downloads surged and it had become increasingly difficult to survive as a successful studio musician. (Not to mention it isn’t anywhere near as fun as playing live in front of 250,000 of your closest friends, like he did in 2002.)

After the release of the BPA’s album, I Think We’re Going To Need A Bigger Boat in 2009, the Fatboy Slim moniker was revived to a ready and willing Australia. Touring sporadically around the world through 2010, including a two year run at Glastonbury, Norman Cook began picking up speed as a force to (still) be reckoned with. With over 70 shows slated for 2011 alone, this year is the most demanding touring schedule he has ever seen.

After kicking his drinking habit over two years ago, Fatboy Slim appears to be having the most fun of his career. Although his productions have slowed, his headlining slots have not. After returning to the United States earlier this year for the first time since 2008, Fatboy Slim headlined the Detroit Electronic Music Festival and this past weekend’s HARD Haunted Mansion. With the end of the year nearing, Norman Cook has achieved what very few could do. He came, he conquered, and he reignited a sense of nostalgia in hundreds of thousands of his loyal fans. Fatboy Slim reminds me a simpler time in dance music, a time where you could watch a music video of Christopher Walken defying gravity and walking on walls, and not have to worry about the media asking you how much drugs you’d have to take to enjoy it.

I was able to speak with Norman before his headlining slot over the weekend at the Los Angeles based, HARD Haunted Mansion and quickly learned that although he might take a break every now and then to satisfy other musical urges, he will always have an insatiable thirst for being Fatboy Slim.

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Gallery Music Dodging Undergarments with The Rapture

October 7, 2011 - 3:21 pm

If you are considering throwing your boxers or bra on stage at the next Rapture concert, beware: Vito, Gabe, and Luke pay attention to exactly what lands up there. The New York City-based dance-punk band sat down with ChinaShop prior to their DJ set at the Filter Culture Collide Festival and gave us a rundown on the many undergarments that have graced their stage during the tour. We also discussed the band’s legit DJ skills and admiration for The Muppet Show’s “Animal.”

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Gallery Los Angeles In Line For A “Do Over”

August 16, 2011 - 8:46 am

The line snaking outside the Cabana Club stretches nearly a full block from its starting point of a tatted Asian rocker chic with blue hair at the gate, down past a Harry Potter looking dude in jhorts, and finishes with what looks from here, a Pakistani Jesus complete with robe. This multi-cultural serpent has become a spectacle of its own in a town all too familiar with lines of lost souls outside a club, for this one is bathed in daylight on a Sunday afternoon! It even has a Twitter hashtag (#do-over-line). But don’t fret, for in exchange for your patience, your body will soon be baptized in the spirit-s: Sangria, Soul music, and most likely Somebody else. (RT @waldorules: @do_over EVEN THE SOCIALLY AWKWARD SOUND GUY IN STAR TREK T-SHIRT IS GETTING LAID AFTER THIS ONE!)

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Featured Gallery Music We Want S’more: Camp Spin-Off

August 11, 2011 - 10:00 am

OK, imagine that you are between the ages of 13 and 17. Now, as you stroll into the beautiful Ojai grounds which include a skatepark, human foosball field, rock climbing wall, ping pong tables, and frisbee golf course, with unlimited supply of red bull you think “I’ve died and gone to heaven.” And those are just the peripherals.  The reason you are there is to learn all there is to know about the dark art of DJ-ing.

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Film Gallery The Electric Daisy Festival Film Sparks a Hollywood Riot (Sort of)

July 28, 2011 - 3:37 pm

The Electric Daisy Festival is quickly turning out to be the newest Coachella— a massive music extravaganza that has tapped the mainstream pulse of a nation’s youth, drawing in fans by more and more thousands each year.

But did you know it’s also likely to incite mass chaos and rioting in the streets – especially if those punk-ass raver kids ain’t happy?

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Contest Featured Music Win Tickets To See John Digweed at the Mayan in LA

July 28, 2011 - 1:36 pm

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If you’re a Los Angeles dance music aficionado, you know that John Digweed at the Mayan is about as close as you can get to an institutional event. Since the good folks at Liquified brought the iconic DJ into the equally iconic downtown venue over a decade ago, Digweed’s midweek all-nighter has consistently brought out LA’s best dance crowds, and the music is always top notch.

So let’s get you in, shall we?

Diggers was nice enough to kick us down with an interview (read it after the jump) and two tickets to his show at the Mayan on Wednesday, August 3rd. All you have to do is find ChinaShop on Facebook, Like us, then comment underneath the Digweed post about why you and your friend should be the ones going into work late on Thursday with a fuzzy head. Have your comment up by Monday, August 1 at midnight PST because we’ll be choosing the winner on Tuesday. It’s that easy.

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Music The Death of Rock

July 21, 2011 - 10:36 am

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As bloggers rave about “the death of rock”, artists are finding new ways to utilise technology on stage – challenging the role of the guitar as popular music’s greatest fetish. Our columnist Joe Muggs takes a closer look at the transformation of the performance in digital times – citing frontrunners like Gaslamp Killer, GoldieLocks and Flying Lotus.

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Music Drop The Lime: Rockabilly Meets Drum and Bass

July 18, 2011 - 2:08 pm

Imagine hitting a massive dance club in the heart of Hollywood on a weekend night. The 19 and up crowd consisting of girls in tight and tiny skirts and fellas rocking your basic t-shirt and jeans…and pompadours? For every 5 club kids, there was at least one rockabilly kid in the mix. A strange equation for a regular weekend night, unless of course you were at a Drop the Lime show.

Drop The Lime (born Luca Venezia in NYC) is not only an electronic producer and DJ, but he found the dance label Trouble & Bass. He unleashed his unique brand of dance/rockabilly onto a fevered crowd this past Friday night at Avalon in Hollywood. Deep resounding bass bombs forced your attention and moved your feet. DTL’s refreshing blend of the classic rock n roll standards with an electronic rhythm that leads you resoundingly into the night.

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Art Creative Cultivation: Dublab Summer 2011 Fundraiser

June 30, 2011 - 10:32 am

Dublab Fundraiser 2010

Dublab is hosting a summer 2011 fundraiser to support the organization’s mission of sharing progressive music, arts and culture with the world.  Find out more below and if you so choose, help the non-profit energize the universe by attending their summer 2011 “Creative Cultivation” fundraiser dinner in the glow of summer. Details below.

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Music CAMP SPIN-OFF 2011: Where DJs Go To Play

June 28, 2011 - 4:21 pm

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Camp Spin-Off, the DJ camp for tweens and teens returns to Southern California August 1-5, 2011. This ultimate summer camp, founded by DJ Tina T. in 2010, unites aspiring young DJs from across the country with some of the industry’s top players. This year, famed DJ Steve Aoki and Dim Mak Records will award one deserving future DJ a scholarship to camp.

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