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23:14:00

A decision was made to shake things up. Once that was done, says John 00 Fleming, that change took on a life of its own”. The “it” JOOF refers to is ‘Editions’ - his rule-adverse compilation series, which is currently on the touchline, warming up for its fifth outing. The most apparent modification is in the number of DJs mixing it, which has leapt - quadrupling (yup!) from one to four. “Originally I was just going to bring in one other, but amazing co-mixing suggestions kept coming up. Those suggestions turned into options and, well, here we are!” 

It has says John allowed for the album to become a far more focussed affair”. With runtimes regularly pushing five hours, Vols. 1 thru 4 were nothing less than odysseys into the fantastic minutiae of progressive. Epic, deep sonic probes, endeavouring to explore every corner of an arguably limitless genre. Beatport all-genre chart toppers and agents of scene change (they played their part in unlocking ASOT door to Progressive last year) ‘JOOF Editions’ mixes became the new apotheosis in journeys by a DJ. In 2019 however, ‘JOOF Editions’ is getting both smaller and larger. With the series’ door opened to a cadre of label friends and fellow defenders of the electronic music underground, joining him in 2019 are Gai Barone, Paul Thomas and Tim Penner. 

To accommodate, John’s reined in the legendarily expansive limits of his own mix. However the release’s overall musical length has almost doubled in size again. Each of the handpicked DJs had up to two-hours with which to make the case for their own particular tract of progressive. “It’s very much the best of all worlds, John feels. It’s allowed me to become even more focussed on a couple of bandwidths, while my co-mixers travel their own lanes, broadening the release as a whole”. 



Fleming’s fifth is the perfect truncation of the JOOF Editions’ you know and love. Its wonderful spacey intro calcifies swiftly into a chunkier, more groove-hardy thing. Incorporating housier undertones along the way, Basil O'Glue’s ‘Nekyia’ and - in its Facade variation - ‘Shrine’ sit alongside Stan Kolev’s ‘Ananda’. Delivering one stunning, toughly percussive and echoically-intense sequence after another, it culminates with ‘Arise’ and ‘Timelapse’ – a double hit from Jerome Isma-Ae. At the midpoint, John’s mix traverses subtlety but unmistakable onto darker, more robust terra. JOOF’s own ‘Drop From The Vile’ and Miika Kuisma’s ‘Tri-be’ shadow Airwave’s ‘Perth To San Diego’, themselves prefacing a dozen other killers. Mix-matters come to the most anthemic of heads through Oliver Prime’s envisioning of LSG’s ‘Netherworld’.



The first of JOOF’s ‘Editions’ guest-mixers is the suddenly-everywhere Canadian, Tim Penner. A man with a notable passion for progressive’s more abstract and avant-garde natures, Tim’s delivers a ceaselessly fascinating two hours of music. Needlework-fine in its mixing, precisely nuanced and exploratory in the sonics, it courses with the latest soundware from The Stupid Experts, Rick Pier O'Neil, ACUMEN, Be Morais and others. Alongside, naturally, is a respectively significant dose of Penner’s own material, sourced from his just-released ‘Radio Silence’ album. Bringing Tim on board, John said: “Once in each decade you come across a genius of a producer. One that is so far forward thinking you’re unsure where to place them in the genre sphere. That’s Tim Penner in a nutshell”. 



No introduction necessary!” however is how John heralds ‘Editions 5’s next-to-the-decks. (Heck, he’ll give him one anyway!). “Gai Barone is a producer who - from Sasha to Armin van Buuren, exists outside every bubble. His hypnotic melodies have become irresistible to every music lover. Its not just talent either, Gai is one of the loveliest most humble artists on this planet.” In his quest to do justice to the Editions’ remap, the Italian’s gone to some extraordinary lengths. An album capsule perched atop a mix-comp rocket, whether it be original or remix, Gai’s had a hand in no less than 14 of the 17 tracks in his mix. Aliases too? You betcha. Charlotte Petitte, Dead Panther, Tannura Revolutionary Blocks, Celvee, Ayer Astura, Barra Uno – all extraordinary, all new Barone masks and monikers. 



Last and by no means least is moonlighting FSOE UV A&R man, Paul Thomas. Welcoming Paul, John says: “The latest new breed rising over the past couple of years getting on the radar of the likes of Hernan Cattaneo, Nick Warren along with touching a chord with the Trance world too, says John. One of the standout Progressive DJ/Producers over the past few years”, Paul Thomas angles his mix a touch later-night than his co-mixers. Elevating its tempo, through key tracks like Dmitry Molosh’s ‘Sacra’, Molosh’s rewire of Aly & Fila vs. Ferry Corsten’s ‘Camellia’ and Paul’s own ‘Joheia’ & ‘Lorax’ numbers, he brings greater emphasis to melodica, lift and endzone drive.

Fleming. Barone. Thomas. Penner. The men behind the only progressive compilation anyone’s gonna need this year!?? Well that’s for you to tell us! All eight hours of it drops next month. You can pre-order it here


Lastly to celebrate the release of the fifth ‘JOOF Editions’, John’s taking it back to where it all began. On April 21 at The Arch in his hometown Brighton, Hernan Cattaneo, co-mixer Paul Thomas and John himself will toast the album’s arrival. A rare chance to see the globe-circling DJ in his native environment and an even rarer opportunity to see Argentina’s greatest musical export outside the UK’s capital - this (literally!) is not to be taken sitting down. Easter Sunday, The Arch, Brighton.

Tracklist: JOOF Editions Vol. 5 
John 00 Fleming mix 
Rick Pier O'Neil -  Earth Mover (Stas Drive Remix)
Sebastian Busto  -  Budapest                       
Alex O’Rion  - Neuron (Version 1)
Basil O'Glue - Nekyia (Facade Remix)
Parallel Universe - The Decision               
Analog Jungs - Phoenix (Subandrio Remix)             
Black 8 & Arrab - Sandwaves               
Forty Cats  - Fluency Rate
Basil O'Glue - Shrine (Early mix)
Stan Kolev  ‘Ananda’                         
Jerome Isma-ae & Tone Depth - Arise                     
Jerome Isma  & Alastor - Timelapse (Extended Mix)
Airwave - Perth To San Diego       
Miika Kuisma - Tri-be                           
John 00 Fleming & EEEMUS - Drop From The Vile (Basil O'Glue Remix)
Alex Morelli -  In Requiem                   
Jon Hopkins - Singularity (ANNA Remix)
MVMB & Antimatter – Odyssey
Trilingo - Aika
Sisko electrofanatik & klaark - Onium                   
Cetera - bACON AND cHIPS (Roby M Rage Remix)                         
John 00 Fleming -  Looking Back To look forward.
Robert Elster - Antenna 
LSG - Netherworld (Oliver Prime remix)

Paul Thomas
Antrim & Kamilo Sanclemente feat. Paula OS - Once & Again
Paul Thomas & White-Akre - Goliath (Dimuth K remix)
Kamilo Sanclemente & Juan Pablo Torrez - Plannar
Dmitry Molosh - Sacra – Replug
Aly & Fila vs Ferry Corsten - Camellia (Dmitry Molosh Remix)
Grazze - Cat & Mouse (D-Formation Remix)
Jerome Isma-Ae & Alastor - Timelapse (Martin Roth Remix)
Stan Kolev - Inscape - Outta Limits
Sam Heyman - Celestials (Matan Caspi Remix)
Matan Caspi & Ziger - Tampler
Paul Thomas - Lorax
Bluum - Weyland
Paul Thomas Joheja
Andre Sobota - 18th Hour
Aneesh Gera - Solace (Paul Thomas & White-Akre Remix)
Fuenka - Kosmic - FSOE UV
Andretta - Be With You
Stereo Underground feat Sealine - Flashes (Gai Barone Remix)

Gai Barone mix
Ayer Astura  - Repaired                             
Dead Panther  - At noon                         
Gai Barone - 1975
Revolutionary Blocks - SH101
Jan Johnston - Calling your Name (Gai Barone Stripped Remix)
Celvee - After one day
Gai Barone - Ripley
Charlotte Petitte -  Broken Glass
FOLUAL - Alphabeta
Barra Uno - Shaper5
Gai Barone - Hardware
Gai Barone - When The Swallows Come Back Home (Quivver Remix)
Glowplan - Voco
Tannura - Live
David Forbes presents Hal Stucker  - Celeste
Mark Found - Calculator
Gai Barone - The Dancing (Fading Mix)

Tim Penner
Raisell - Twarz (Main Leaf Remix)   
Michael A - Endless Time (Anton MAKe Remix)   
Deep Fog & Cream - Iridium (Pacco & Rudy B Remix)    
Phil Martyn - Storm (Original Mix)   
Tim Penner -  Force Density
The Stupid Experts - Night and Day (Original Mix)   
Be Morais - Sleepwalker    
Tim Penner - New Technologies
Dowden - Orka (Tomek Rmx)    
Rick Pier O'Neil - Throaty (Original Mix)   
ACUMEN - Post Modern (JOBE Remix)
Tim Penner - Rebirth (Club Mix)
Tim Penner - Oceans Between
Theo Fraga - Emerge (Feemarx Remix)
AWKA – Lobbo
Ezequiel Arias - Passenger (Original Mix)
Tim Penner - Down Again
Ivanshee - Orbital Throb (Alessandro Spaiani Remix)
Beswerda - Van Melle
Ezequiel Arias  - Control Is an Illusion (Original Mix)

Additional info:
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19:57:00

You don’t need us to tell you how much heat Tim Penner’s generating right now. Currently hovering around molten, four years in and four years up the Torontonian’s working, touring and producing, well, pretty much everywhere these days. 

Since his first radar appearance back in 2014, he’s released deeper sided cuts on Slideways, JOOF, Cycles, and a half dozen other prominent labels. Lauded by DJs who themselves enjoy multi-genre appeal, he’s become one of the most discussed music makers in his area. That ‘area’ specifically though depends on who you’re talking to. Some have him down as ‘the deep trance guy’. Others ‘progressive’, ‘deep house’ or to some, anything with ‘tech’ in its title. Tim, himself, doesn’t express. However at the musical crossroads of John Digweed, Guy J, Hernan Cattaneo, John Fleming and Max Graham lies the crux of it.

To date a singles-focussed producer, the onset of 2019 will see the debut of Tim’s first mass body of work. Tightly curated and (by virtue of) a perfectly formed album compact, it’s time for ‘Radio Silence’.
Tim Penner pres. Radio Silence

Seeing electronic music in a non-linear/non-binary form, Tim doesn’t address it from the same standpoint as you or I. Thus this is an album not about progression, but dimension (or indeed dimensions plural). ‘Radio Silence’ doesn’t play out in a building ‘mix-comp’ fashion. Anything but. To expect its first track to be its darkest or its last the lightest/clubbiest will quickly false foot you. If one track has a stronger techno bias, the next will have a markedly different composite - and an un-anticipatable one at that. Comparably it’s also never dark for the sake of being ‘moody’ or ‘cool’, or light simply to provide respite. When tonal contrasts occur, they’re incidental - part of the album’s bigger picture/broader experience. 

Stepping in, Tim would have you see every track as being largely the same, albeit assembled in a different dimension. The result is a higher thinking, expertly established electronic music trip. Conclusions on it are the individual listeners alone to draw. There’s no predestined path. Be in no doubt though, everyone’s going to be walking away with an opinion. 

Using the radio dial as a mechanic (which gives certain sections an ethereally retro futuristic feel) the album station-surfs through its numbers. ‘Radio Silence’s frequencies don’t oscillate wildly, but remain in a constant state of flux. Throughout you’ll find everything from the filmic to the dramatic, the clandestine to the kaleidoscopic and the edgy to the aquiline. Eclectic FX, 303 and industrialism echo in one track, supplanted by galactic & otherworldly sounds/sequences in the next. Some tracks draw notably on sonic references from decades past. Others have no frame of reference other than the here & now.  

Of the album’s avant-garde approach,
Tim says: “the story I had in mind stems from the concept of reaching new dimensions. The first song depicts static and a vintage radio. This radio ultimately ends up being the vessel to transport the user to new times and places. Each song really represents a different dimension. As the listeners travels to the end of the album, they have potentially reached a place of awakening and rebirth (its closing tracks)”.
 Tim goes further into its mechanics on the album’s creation on ‘Radio Silence’s trailer video, which you can watch here:



Tim Penner’s against-the-grain album debut ‘Radio Silence’ is released through JOOF Recordings on February 11 (pre-orderable through Beatport here). Life may one day be the same again. Won’t be anytime soon though.



Tim Penner – ‘Radio Silence’ Tracklist
01 Radio Silence
02 Transilient
03 Let’s Go
04 New Technologies
05 Into The Rift
06 Force Density
07 Awakening (Club Mix)
08 Awakening (Album Mix)
09 Rebirth (Club Mix)
10 Rebirth (Album Outro Mix)

Additional info:
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https://instagram/timpenner
twitter.com/timpennermusic
https://www.facebook.com/JOOFRecordings/
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