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Announcing album Aug 25th – Need No Music

Announcing the release of the very first Simon Field album “Need No Music” on Basement records August 25th.

The album will contain about 20 tracks, all written and produced by Simon Field. 2 collabs already revealed Blichfeldt and Monojack. Watch this space for more info soon.

“We are thrilled to announce the upcoming release of Simon Field’s highly anticipated debut album “Need No Music” on August 25th, 2023. The talented artist has been working tirelessly on this project and we are confident that it will exceed all expectations. Stay tuned for a journey through Field’s signature blend of house music, which promises to be a mesmerizing experience for all music lovers. Don’t miss out on the release of “Need No Music” this summer! “

BASEMENT RECORDS

The Oslo Underground Scene

Oslo, the capital of Norway, is known for its stunning architecture, beautiful fjords, and a vibrant cultural scene. However, the city also has a unique underground house scene that is gaining popularity. In recent years, a growing number of underground house music events have been popping up in various locations across the city, attracting a diverse crowd of music lovers.

One of the reasons for the popularity of underground house in Oslo is the city’s rich musical heritage. Oslo has a long-standing tradition of electronic music, with artists such as Lindstrøm, Finnebassen, Ost & Kjex and Todd Terje paving the way for the genre in Norway. The city’s vibrant nightlife also provides the perfect setting for underground house events, with numerous clubs and bars offering a platform for both established and upcoming DJs.

JÆGER

One of the most significant players in the Oslo underground house scene is the club JÆGER. Situated in the city center, Jaeger has been at the forefront of electronic music in Oslo for over a decade, hosting regular events featuring some of the best local and international DJs. The club has a reputation for its excellent sound system and intimate atmosphere, making it a favorite among club-goers. Among the resident DJs at Jæger you´ll find: Ole HK, G-Ha, Olefonken, Prins Thomas, Vinnie Villbass and Charlotte Bendiks.

Web page: https://jaegeroslo.no/ 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaegeroslo/ 
Resident Advisor: https://ra.co/clubs/39924 

THE VILLA

Another venue that has been instrumental in promoting underground house in Oslo is The Villa. Located near the fashionable Grünerløkka district, The Villa is known for its cutting-edge music programming and rough underground interior. The club has hosted some of the most significant names in underground house, including Dixon, Âme, and Tale of Us, cementing its reputation as one of Oslo’s premier electronic music destinations. Among the resident DJs at at the decks at THE VILLA you´ll find: Julie Reistad, Monojack, Ost & Kjex, Nils Noa og Normann.

Web page: http://www.thevilla.no/ 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thevillaoslo/ 
Resident Advisor: https://ra.co/clubs/5879 

SKAUGUM

Skaugum is another venue that has made a significant contribution to Oslo’s underground house scene. Located in the trendy neighborhood of Sollie Plass and the Royal Palace, Skaugum has become a favorite among the city’s partygoers thanks to its unique setting and excellent music programming. The venue, which is housed in a converted train station, boasts a large dance floor, top-of-the-line sound system, and an outdoor terrace. Skaugum also has a great list of names from the underground scene, including Amelie Lens, Solomun, and Nina Kraviz, cementing its position as a must-visit destination for electronic music fans in Oslo. Events to look out for at Skaugum are clearly the Skaugum Express – deep house Wednesday normally packed! Among the resident DJs at SKAUGUM you´ll find: Blichfeldt, Eyvind Alnæs

Web page: https://palacegrill.no/skaugum-bakgarden 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skaugum/ 
Resident Advisor: https://ra.co/clubs/34334 

UNDERGROUND EVENTS IN OSLO

Apart from these established clubs, Oslo’s underground house scene is also fuelled by a growing number of pop-up events and parties. These events, often held in unconventional spaces such as warehouses, art galleries, and abandoned buildings, provide a unique setting for underground house music and attract a diverse crowd of music enthusiasts. They offer a more intimate and immersive experience, with DJs and party goers alike united by a shared love of house music. Events to look out for: Basement Sessions, Det Gode Selskab, Epiphany, Pils & Plater, Øya Natt

In recent years, the Oslo underground house scene has gained recognition beyond Norway’s borders, with international DJs and promoters taking notice of the city’s thriving electronic music scene. This has led to an increase in the number of international acts performing in Oslo, further fueling the growth of the scene.

The underground house scene in Oslo is thriving, thanks to a combination of the city’s musical heritage, vibrant nightlife, and innovative venues. The scene is continually evolving, with new clubs and events popping up regularly. Whether you’re a local or a visitor to the city, exploring Oslo’s underground house scene is a must for any electronic music lover.

LISTEN TO THE OSLO UNDERGROUND AT SPOTIFY

Oslo’s underground house scene is not only defined by its venues but also by its roster of talented artists. There are several local DJs who have been making waves in the city’s electronic music scene. Get a taste of some of them here:

BASMENT SESSION #3 – Monojack

Basement Session #3 is up on Youtube. Watch the full set here or on my youtube channel. Make sure to subscribe to my channel.

Setlist:

  • Band&dos – La Montaña
  • HotLap, SHELLS – You & I ft. SHEELS
  • Tim Green – Mobara
  • Sebastien Leger – Kanga
  • Fulltone, Parallells – How Can I Resist
  • Lost Desert, Junior Akwety – Vibe With Me
  • Lui Danzi & Hachero Feat. Aurinha Do Coco – O’ Grito 
  • Sebastian Haas & Ignacio Corazza – Estrella Del Alba
  • Shai T – Where The Heart Is
  • JT Donaldson, Liv.e – Stay Inside feat. Liv.e 
  • Dum K – Nativos (Original Mix)
  • Curol, Wolsh – Curol – Altyd (Wolsh Remix)
  • Blinding Lights, Joris Voorn – Blinding Lights 
  • Trigger Me – Trigger Me All I Do – All I Do
  • Wet Velvet – Do The Dance
  • Rosario Galati & Yves Murasca – Comprendo
  • Echo Daft, STEREO MUNK, Dublew – Embers
  • Simon Field – Shake The Tree (VIP Remix)
  • Malone, Calussa – More Life (After Hours Mix)

Genres

Minimal Tech, Organic House, Deep House, Organica, Progressive House

BASMENT SESSION #2 – Blichfeldt

Basement Session #2 is up on Youtube. Watch the full set here or on my youtube channel. Make sure to subscribe to my channel.

Setlist:

  • 10 Minutes Simon Field, Blichfeldt
  • The Bar Around The Corner Karol XVII & MB Valence
  • Push The Fader M.O.N.R.O.E
  • Salimo  Hector Couto
  • The Sun Can’t Compare Space Motion, Kashovsk
  • Electrocution Hollen
  • Breakin Andrea Olivia
  • Put Your Back Into It Hauswerk & Doorly feat Gene Farris
  • Mandingueu Hector Couto
  • Exposure (Artslaves Remix) Stefan Nofereni
  • Time Existence (Artslaves Remix) Aney F
  • Glowing Artslaves
  • Make Up Hot Since 82
  • Poema De La Noche (Calabasa Remix) Lost.Act

Genres

Minimal Tech House, Deep Deep House, Tech House

Exclusive Interview with Soundrivemusic.com

Bringing together like-minded DJs and music enthusiasts to celebrate the sound that inspired us all, I believe that music is more than just a commodity; it’s an experience that should be shared and enjoyed together. A space where artists can express themselves freely, and you can immerse yourself in the music without any distractions.” Simon Field

Read the full interview from the chat I had with Soundrive not long ago from my collaboration with Jame Hurr and Georgia Meek on Vibe Like That to my vision for Basement.

Vibe Like That – BBC R1 Dance Anthems

Simon Field

BBC R1 Dance Anthems playing Vibe Like That.

Been some amazing days for our track “Vibe Like That”, getting support on BBC Radio 1 – Party Anthems along with up´ed support on Apple Music. Also the track´s been flying up the Shazam Charts in UK and Norway… along with the continuous number of DJ´s playing… ohh to top it all up close to 3M views on TikTok.

Thank you all for listening and sharing. It means alot.

Come say hola over at Instagram

Si

James Hurr & Simon Field releases funky tech house banger Vibe Like That featuring Georgia Meek

f you’re a fan of tech house music, then you need to check out James Hurr and Simon Field’s latest release, “Vibe Like That,” featuring the soulful vocals of Georgia Meek. This funky tech house track is sure to get you grooving and feeling the beat.

The track opens with a catchy bassline and rhythmic percussion, immediately setting the tone for the funky vibes to come. Georgia Meek’s smooth vocals enter the mix, adding a layer of soulfulness and depth to the track. Her voice seamlessly blends with the beat, creating a cohesive and danceable sound.

Vibe Like That – an instant Funky Tech House banger!

As the track progresses, the playful synth melodies come in, adding more energy and excitement to the mix. The dynamic range of the instruments keeps the track interesting and engaging throughout its entirety.

One of the standout features of “Vibe Like That” is its ability to create a party atmosphere. This track would be perfect for a night out at a club or a festival, as it has a contagious energy that is sure to get people dancing and feeling good.

Get Vibe Like That” here..

Overall, James Hurr and Simon Field’s “Vibe Like That” featuring Georgia Meek is a must-listen for fans of tech house music. Its funky beats, soulful vocals, and playful instrumentation make it a standout track that is sure to get stuck in your head and keep you dancing. So turn up the volume, let loose, and vibe like that.

Vibe Like That, releases on Perfect Havoc Friday March 10th.

10 Iconic Underground House Records from the 90s: Exploring the House Music Scene in New York and London

inspired by the underground house scene in the 90s, Basement Records and Basement Sessions became renowned for their cutting-edge mix of soulful vocals, deep basslines, and infectious beats. Here are 20 underground house records from the 90s that describe the house scene in New York and London.

Masters At Work – “The Ha Dance”

This track by Kenny “Dope” Gonzalez and Louie Vega of Masters At Work features a classic house beat and a catchy vocal sample. With its jazzy sound and Latin percussion, it became an instant club classic and a favorite at New York’s Sound Factory.

Kerri Chandler – “Atmosphere”

Known as the “King of House Music,” Kerri Chandler’s “Atmosphere” is a deep and soulful track with lush chord progressions and a hypnotic bassline. It’s a perfect example of the “deep house” genre that became popular in the underground club scene in London.

Lil Louis – “French Kiss”

Considered one of the most iconic tracks in house music history, Lil Louis’ “French Kiss” features a seductive vocal sample and a pulsing synth bassline that became instantly recognizable. It was a staple at clubs like New York’s Paradise Garage and London’s Ministry of Sound.

Armand Van Helden – “The Funk Phenomena”

Armand Van Helden’s “The Funk Phenomena” is a high-energy track with a funky bassline and samples from James Brown and Public Enemy. It became a hit in both New York and London and solidified Van Helden’s status as a leading figure in the house music scene.

Todd Terry – “Jumpin'”

With its infectious beat and catchy vocal sample, Todd Terry’s “Jumpin'” was a crowd favorite at New York’s Tunnel and London’s Ministry of Sound. Terry’s signature “hard house” style influenced many other producers in the scene.

DJ Sneak – “You Can’t Hide From Your Bud”

DJ Sneak’s “You Can’t Hide From Your Bud” is a funky and playful track with a catchy vocal sample and a deep bassline. It became a staple at Chicago’s Warehouse club and was later popularized in the UK by DJs like Sasha and John Digweed.

DJ Pierre – “Muzik Set You Free”

DJ Pierre’s “Muzik Set You Free” features a sample from First Choice’s “Let No Man Put Asunder” and a driving house beat. It was a favorite at New York’s Club Shelter and helped define the “acid house” genre.

Robert Owens – “I’ll Be Your Friend”

With its soulful vocals and uplifting lyrics, Robert Owens’ “I’ll Be Your Friend” became an anthem of the house music scene in the 90s. It was a staple at clubs like New York’s Palladium and London’s Ministry of Sound.

Frankie Knuckles – “Tears

As one of the pioneers of house music, Frankie Knuckles’ “Tears” is a classic track with a soulful vocal performance by Robert Owens. It became an instant hit at Chicago’s Warehouse and New York’s Sound Factory.

Ten City – “That’s The Way Love Is”

Ten City’s “That’s The Way Love Is” features a powerful vocal performance by Byron Stingily and a catchy piano riff. It became a club favorite in both New York and London and helped define the “garage house” sound.

Funky tech house

There are many talented funky tech house producers, and it can be difficult to determine who the “most important” ones are. However, here are a few artists who are well-regarded in the genre:

Green Velvet – a Chicago-based DJ and producer known for his unique blend of house and techno music, including funky tech house tracks like “Flash” and “La La Land”.

Patrick Topping – a British DJ and producer who has gained popularity for his energetic and catchy tech house tracks, including “Be Sharp Say Nowt” and “Forget”.

Solardo – a UK-based duo known for their high-energy tech house tracks, including “Tribesmen” and “Be Somebody”.

Jamie Jones – a Welsh DJ and producer who is known for his genre-bending tracks that often incorporate elements of tech house, house, and techno, including “Hungry for the Power” and “Summertime”.

Claude VonStroke – a California-based producer and head of the Dirtybird record label, who has been a driving force in the funky tech house scene for many years. Some of his popular tracks include “Who’s Afraid of Detroit?” and “The Whistler”.

Again, there are many other talented artists in this genre, and opinions about who is “most important” can vary widely.

Here a playlist combing Funky Tech House and Jackin House