Mon, 21 Jun 2010  /  Post a commentofficial voices declare that Cassius make a new release of "Sound of Violence" and asked to remix release to some artists, including Lucien Nicolet ...
2010 was a tragic year of bootlegs, some right ... other it's better not to comment!
In the hope that the producers return to produce something new and not merely oldies return following the wave of trendy now, I could not make me miss the last "secret" remix.
Apparently to get their hands on release of Cassius, "The Sound of Violence" (dated 2002), was "the vagabundo" Lucien Nicolet.
I have found the existence of this encounter on a bootleg chart by Lee Van Dowski, DJ of his crew, who posted first.
Fri, 11 Jun 2010  /  20 CommentsThe Cadenza boys are too hot for the daytime beach party vibe apparently. Read on for the full press release detailing why Luciano and Friends won't be partying at Ushuaia this year.
Press release
Sunday Luciano and the Vagabundo crew lead thousands of party people to the white sands at Ushuaia. Beneath the sun and stars the true spirit of Ibiza explodes in a burst of heat, energy and excitement propelled by the finest dance music on the planet. No wonder the island establishment is looking on nervously, gnawing their fingernails, wondering what to make of the Vagabundos juggernaut of mischief and music!
The 'grown-ups' in Ibiza want peace and quiet - in other words, tame little parties in tame little clubs, playing nice, tame music. They can't understand the anarchic vibe of the Vagabundos so, like responsible adults, they've arrived at the party, fingers wagging, and told them to turn the music down, turn the lights off, and for god's sake, pack up and go home!
That's right: The Vagabundos are officially too hot for even Ushuaia to handle. The party is cancelled and the Vagabundos have been told to go home and stay out of trouble.
What is there to say? If Luciano and the Vagabundos threw the kind of party the Ibiza establishment approved of it would be pretty damn boring. And the Vagabundos would rather spend Sunday afternoon's at their granny's house, drinking Hierbas and playing cards, than throw a bad party. It's just not going to happen. So, like true vagabonds, the crew keeps moving. This isn't the first time, and it won't be the last the Vagabundosparty ethos puts the authorities' heads in a spin.
With a fond farewell to sunny afternoons at Ushuaia, the Vagabundos are eager for the next installment of seaside musical mayhem. Where will they strike? No-one knows! But if you follow the trail of futuristic beats, hot bodies and the whiff of anarchy you're sure to find them. Meantime, you can catch the Vagabundos Sunday nights at Pacha. But hurry! Can a respectable club like Pacha contain the Vagabundos mischievous madness for much longer?
So it's "adios!" Ushuaia - thanks for the good times. And for all who share the true Vagabundo spirit stay tuned for the further adventures of Luciano and his merry men!