Re: SOUNDSLIKE...Wiggin Out Too with Lee Curtiss (04/16/11)
[B]What can people expect from a Visionquest show, in personnel and music?[/B]
Shaun: It will be a minimum of three of us but usually four, playing together on four decks and single mixer tagging all night…
Seth: … we’ll be having rampant sex with your ear vaginas…
Lee:… and later in the year we are planning to introduce a visual element, which will step things up a notch.
[B]When was the last time the four of you were together? What did you get up to?[/B]
Seth: It was back at the start of October in Ibiza for my birthday. We rented this baller villa in the south of the island for the week leading up to the DC10 closing party.
Lee: The villa had this amazing grill and Elliot, our agent in Italy, had specially flown in all this amazing meat from Umbria where he’s from, so we had loads of our friends round and indulged our second favourite past time after music which is grilling.
[B]Is Visionquest a conscious kick against the formulaic nature of dance music? Is it also a kick against an identifiable brand,whether that is a record label or a DJ as a brand?[/B]
Ryan: It’s not a kick against anything. With the music we are releasing, the record sleeves and the limited artwork inserts, we’re trying to offer an aesthetic that isn’t offered from many labels in electronic music today.
Lee: Visionquest is less of a kick against dance music and more of a celebration of how far it’s come and the endless possibilities of where it can go from here. In the last number of years, dance music has crossed over, expanded and shifted into a place that we all think is ready for our label.
Shaun: It will focus less on releasing strictly club music and more on being an open format label where we can release anything we find interesting and forward thinking. I think that as a DJ group, Visionquest will remain club oriented but will continue pushing boundaries of dance music culture.
[B]Can you break down your individual role in Visionquest for us?[/B]
Ryan: We are all involved in the process when it comes to making major decisions. For the label we are each are finding new music/artists that interest us and we can present them to the whole group. Music aside, Seth is extremely savvy with design, so he has spearheaded the artwork for the label.
Shaun: Ryan and I have been doing a lot of label [url="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=999"]logistics[/url] and artist relations to get things to mastering and we are also starting to take a more active role in press functions. Lee is a musical engine room and he is also concocting some amazing video segments and getting more involved in the mix downs for the label.
[B]What, in the wider musical spectrum, really pisses you off?[/B]
Lee: Anything that is hastily written or formulaic. Originality is at a premium these days. Long gone are the likes of Johnny Cash and Led Zeppelin.
Ryan: Concerning the wider musical spectrum, nothing really pisses me off. I could probably spend all day knit picking about this and that, but what for?
[B]As a live dynamic how do you envisage the Visionquest show progressing into 2011?[/B]
Lee: The live show will become more of an experience than a DJ performance this year, with the addition of some very unique and groundbreaking visuals. We will also be doing more label nights and slowly building on our Visionquest experience nights, where we transform clubs to provide a new and hyper entertaining night from start to finish.
Ryan: I don’t feel it’s super complicated, but it takes time to make sure we are all on the same page working as a cohesive unit. Everyone has to feed on each other and be able to improvise in order to have a natural feel and vibe to the set.
Seth: Eventually we’d like to incorporate other artists from the label as well, not just have Ryan, Lee, Shaun and I playing. If we could have a serious block of time to work in and out and incorporate Benoit and Sergio for example, or a vocalist as well, it could be something
truly special.
[B]Where do you personally consider the most vibrant scene in the world to be today? Perhaps the place that would be most receptive to the Visionquest sound?[/B]
Seth: London has one of the most involved and open dance music scenes in the world today…
Lee: …there are so many cities around the world where you can find magic. For me London always seems to be hungriest to see what is coming next and embraces whatever you throw at them with open arms. There’s always amazing parties and of course, Fabric, where you can play some really forward thinking sets and everyone keeps up with you.
Shaun: Yeah, London and Berlin seem to be the most consistent.
[B]Who is individually inspiring you in house and techno today?[/B]
Seth: Our friends mainly…
Ryan: … yeah Benoit & Sergio, [url="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=1289"]Tale of Us[/url], Cesar Merveille, [url="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=1243"]Guti[/url] and [url="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=238"]Guy Gerber[/url]. All of them have a great musical knowledge but the real secret lies in their attitudes. They are all great people and I think they bring out the best in those around them in any situation. I’ve also been inspired by [url="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=12"]Matthew Dear[/url] as of late. He took a big step with Asa Breed a few years ago and continued to work towards a rock/pop style. He is really starting to nail it. It’s great to see and hear someone continue to push themselves and work hard when maybe they really don’t have to as much as six or seven years ago.
Lee: I’m still inspired by non-techno and house music and apply it to my music. I listen to everything from classic country to new jack swing and draw my influence from there rather than listening to other artist’s techno tracks and trying to emulate them.
[B]Who is about to do a [url="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=120"]Seth Troxler[/url] in 2011?[/B]
Ryan: Nobody. It’s impossible to ‘do a [url="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=120"]Seth Troxler[/url]’. He’s completely unique and genuine and that’s why he’s been able to do what he’s done in such a short period of time.
Shaun: We’ve known since he was 17 or 18 that this was going to happen.It was just a matter of time. We’re very proud of him.
Seth: Ahhh….
Lee: I’m not sure what ‘doing a [url="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=120"]Seth Troxler[/url]’ involves, but it sounds like you’ll need a shower afterward! If your baby was doing K all day. I mean all day every day, would you wash her hair and clothes for her?
Ryan: No way! Her ass would be on the curb!
Lee: I’d just pay [url="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=914"]Bill Patrick[/url] to come over and talk her through his interview with Mayaan Nidam on Slices until she was so bored and depressed, she’d give up the drugs, leave the house immediately and go get a job.
[B]When we get to that light at the end of the tunnel, would we find a Visionquest waiting for us?[/B]
Seth: That is the final vision quest, and it’s one journey we’re all going to have to take!