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Octave One and Surgeon in New York


Event / The Bunker with Octave One, Surgeon, Hrdvsion, & Jan Krueger
Venue / Public Assembly/ New York, United States of America
Event Date / Friday, September 04, 2009
Line-Up / Octave One (430 West | Atlanta via Detroit) LIVE, Surgeon (Counterbalance, Downwards, Tresor | UK), Jan Krueger (The Bunker, Hello?Repeat | Berlin), Hrdvsion (Wagon Repair | Victoria, Canada) LIVE, Derek Plaslaiko (The Bunker, Spectral | Queens), Spinoza (Beyond | Brooklyn), Eric Cloutier (The Bunke.. full details

Rating / rating: 5 / 5

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September's line-up at The Bunker, a New York monthly, was so impressive that I didn't think twice about flying from Chicago just to attend the party. The party's booker, Spinoza, started things off in the house-heavy front room with plenty of deep and dubby techno that kept me trainspotting often, while the back room was already packed by 11:30 PM as Derek Plaslaiko dropped dance floor friendly techno and house jams, gradually building the set's intensity and pace until he had fists pumping and the floor cheering. He played harder than I have heard him play for some time, and warmed up the room well for Octave One.


Photo credit: Seze Devres

During Plaslaiko's set, I periodically visited the front room as Eric Cloutier performed an extended set before Jan Krueger took over. I've seen Cloutier play in a number of settings in several cities around the US. He always delivers, but he officially became one of my favorite DJs this night. His mixes are incredibly smooth and precise, and I can say that as a DJ I'm a bit envious of his skill and talent. He ranks up there with the best of them. Following Plaslaiko in the back was Wagon Repair's Hrdvsion, AKA Nathan Jonson. His unconventional hybrid of pop/R&B samples with raw analog beats didn't seem to sit well with everyone. I saw several confused faces. I smiled at his clever re-edit of Prince's "Erotic City," but overall his set lacked fluidity, leaving few opportunities for the audience to dance.

Luckily, he was followed up by Octave One. The last time I heard the duo was in the sonically lacking cement underground stage at this year's Movement festival, so hearing their all-hardware live PA on The Bunker's sound system was a treat. Despite being poised behind two tables full of enormous mixing desks, Korg drum machines, synthesizers, and effects pads the duo immediately made the room come alive with energy and kept people dancing. Watching a discerning audience like the regulars at The Bunker getting down and dancing with abandon reminded me why I love Detroit techno. The brothers kept the emotive strings, jazzy melodies and vocals to a minimum and focused on keeping their set bumping. I would have loved to hear a killer live version of their cosmic masterpiece, "Daystar Rising," but eventually we were treated to a stripped down version of "Blackwater," which was good enough for me.

Meanwhile, in the front room, Jan Krueger's all-vinyl DJ set effortlessly glided between raw house grooves and old bleepy techno by way of seamless, bafflingly long mixes. Krueger puts tracks together that you never thought would work and makes them sound perfect in the context of the mix. For most of Krueger's set, though, I was in the back. It had been five years since I'd last seen Surgeon, and hearing him was, as cliché as it sounds, a cathartic experience.


Photo credit: Seze Devres

Despite abundant shifts between tempos and genres, Surgeon never let the energy dull for a second. He truly lives up to his name, swiftly cutting up and dropping in an array of loops and samples with great finesse, never over-embellishing with effects. His own personal edits of classics like "House of God" were exciting and used judiciously among his old Tresor releases, dubstep, reggae and electro. The way he worked in "Megatron Man"? Quite possibly the highlight of the night. The only downside to this party was that music was maybe TOO good in both rooms, making it incredibly difficult to commit to a location throughout the night. But if that's your biggest problem, you're doing everything right. Well done, Team Bunker.


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Thu, 17 Sep 2009


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DROIDBEHAVIORwrote
Mon, 21 Sep 2009jealous a little bit.

Rog77wrote
Fri, 18 Sep 2009That Surgeon mix from Fabric someone posted is the best thing I've heard in ages. Rob Hood's Museum into Shades of Jae? Righteous..

djspinozawrote
Thu, 17 Sep 2009About bloody time, too! I'm having podcast withdrawal!



yeah, sorry about that. The Bunker podcasts are all recordings from the parties, so there is a finite amount of potential material. and when the artists and/or I are not into podcasting sets for a few parties in a row, the well is dry. I've got 4-5 new ones being mastered right now though ... coming very soon!

jdmwrote
Thu, 17 Sep 2009So wish I could have been there... Line up was sick. Though coming over for the November night. First time at Bunker and NY for that matter. Can't wait

harpomarx42wrote
Thu, 17 Sep 2009Posted by djspinoza
look for some exciting podcasts from this night coming soon.


About bloody time, too! I'm having podcast withdrawal!

atomlywrote
Thu, 17 Sep 2009I'm not sure how, but Bunker seems to just keep getting better and better. Jan Krueger is one of my favorite DJs in the entire world and I saw maybe ten minutes of his set that night- Surgeon pretty much dropped the perfect set and I couldn't peel myself away from it. An amazing lineup playing killer sets on a great soundsystem to an awesome crowd... there almost aren't enough superlatives to describe the party.


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