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On the 20th of January 2008 the Segue crew hit the stage to drop some progressive house and acid tech on the Boiler Room stage. Band video editor and VJ collaborator Jaymis was there with HD cameras in tow and captured the epic finale in all its acid house goodness. Having watched the likes of Chemical Brothers grace the very same stage only years before, this remains to date a definite highlight for the crew and the video says it all.


Segue - Reset (Live at BDO) from Jaymis on Vimeo.

Looking for an excuse to try some new ideas, Segue have thrown their hand into the King Unique remix competition with a decidedly house oriented mix of “Dirty”. Put it down to Kris being a drummer but the cowbell breakdown has been getting love, with the mix making its way into the CD wallets of some of the Segue collaborators and beleaguered colleague DJ’s. The crew were set to give it a test at Drop’s 5th birthday but rumour has it someone fell asleep and someone else found himself lost somewhere in the middle of Queensland. The track is, therefore, decidedly more rock and roll then its remixers.

Part 17 of the Segue video diary. Filmed but minutes after Segue walked off the Big Day Out’s Boiler Room stage to the applause of many thousands of, we hope, particularly enthused people. Another glimpse into the behind-the-scenes of this collective of geeks and rockers. This is as fine a time as any to hint about the high definition footage being edited of the Boiler Room gig and a sneak preview of the tiniest hint of a new track being worked on at present. Special mention to Ryan who saved a collapsing sampler in the drum rig, Kris who rocked his first gig with us and Jaymis and Rach for being their usual professional video and photography selves.


Segue Video Diary: 017 Backstage at Big Day Out from Segue on Vimeo.

colours moon bar segueFresh back from a trip to Indonesia you can catch Segue’s most enlightened cohort dropping a DJ set at Colours at Empire this Friday. Leo is dropping a tech set from 2am amid a stellar local line-up, making this one to mark on the calendar for those based in or who can make it to Brisbane. For everyone out of state and our colleagues and cohorts overseas, we can always see if we can slip a recording device in-line. Given how rarely Segue has uploaded its own live sets (and usually only on the mailing list) we can’t make any promises! Full event details on Inthemix.

Segue robot synth t-shirtExciting news as Segue T-Shirts are now available in a range of male and female sizes. Designed by the incredible local artist Monaux, these shirts were originally screen printed at Red Octopus to celebrate Segue’s exciting performance at the Boiler Room at the Gold Coast Big Day Out festival. The remainder are now available for purchase in the Store or else simply Contact us and we will work something out. Show your support for Segue and synthesising robots today!

Update 9th Oct 2008: The store stock has been depleted and we are now down to select quantities of sizes. These will be put aside until after the next track release in a few weeks and we will make sure they are avialable once again. A special thanks to everyone who has sent in pics of them sporting our robot mascot and to other acts such as Silent Shadow who have been spotted in photos and footage from Parklife 2008 rocking out onstage with a Segue shirt on! Nice!

The dual single releases on Smashbang Records have encountered some unavoidable delays and are awaiting a final launch date to be reconfirmed. Delays as such can often occur and are difficult to plan for so both Dave and Leo have taken the time to take a break from performing live to focus on studio output and recharging the batteries. Over the last few weeks Dave has been working with Segue collaborator Kris Ko on DJ re-edits of Segue tracks and some remix work coming into the studio. Some might know Kris from his dramatic drumming entrance during Segue’s Boiler Room set at Big Day Out in 2008 as captured by fans in the crowd and posted on sites such as YouTube. Others might know his body of work ranging from drumming in live DNB act Silent Shadow, producing the Beatport favourite progressive house bomb “Tribal Gathering” as part of seminal Brisbane electronic act D-KO and a very long list of electronic and Indy scene happenings. DJ edits will be doing the rounds shortly. Those particularly curious can get in touch or keep an eye on the mailing list. For the time being, stay tuned for the confirmed release dates.

Segue smashbangThis Friday sees the launch of two new Segue tracks on Melbourne based Smash Bang Records . Thats 2 tracks that will be immediately recognisable to any who have caught a Segue show over the last year, being crowd (and band!) favourites “Cronies” and “Reset”. Joining us on the night will be Smash Bang head honcho Ehsan Gelsi as special guest and an equally special set of Segue sounds with a few surprise flashbacks to some of our favourite moments and mixes over the last two years. Add a stellar local cast including Sidechain Music cohorts Kris Ko and Natalya Monaghan alongside local breaks and techstep act Hyperion, also launching their new double single. Launching like rocket ships! Get on board!

Details:

The Moon Bar, Empire Hotel , 339 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley
Friday Feb 8
10pm - 5am
$15/10 entry

Segue Boiler Room 2008Segue hit the Boiler Room stage at Gold Coast Big Day Out festival at exactly 1:15pm on Sunday the 20th of January to the sound of synth note, which was D3 to be exact. Held by Dave’s right index finger as the band geared up to drop it’s live progressive house and tech set. At 1:35pm Monday, the band and it’s crew are in various locations and states though from all accounts, there is an incredible amount of HD and standard def video footage, photographs and audio recordings to assemble over the coming week. Watch for our FlickR galleries. For those that missed the set the band was joined on stage by drummer Kris Ko from live d’n'b act Silent Shadow. Manning an acoustic and digital drum kit for the closing half of the set, Kris added a tough tribal feel to the acid tech portion of the set. A few thousand in attendance seemed to agree, it sounded rather nice.

If you were one of those people and have pics, vids, youtube links or just want to share a personal experience, let us know!

birthday muppet Today is the birthday for Segue’s resident DJ and the sequence mixing backbone of the live shows. We all had a great laugh at some of the birthday emails and the various silly images, including this hilarious one concocted by a local friend Stu. Paying homage to Leo’s birthday of course, this also references the gig Segue performed in space suits and the trainspotters out there might get the reference to the Muppets characters “Statler and Waldorf”, a name shared by Leo’s previous live act. Top work Stu! For those living in our hometown of Brisbane, Australia, feel free to come on down to a rocking event called Colours at Moon Bar in Fortitude Valley on Friday night. Leo will be taking a break from Big Day Out gig rehearsals to celebrate and our co-conspirator Kris Ko will be DJ’ing alongside some other cronies and friends for a night of progressive house, tech house and all those other good things. We trust you will join us in saying happy birthday Leo!

It’s a busy week for us here and the mailing list mail out is overdue, so you can still jump on it in time to catch up with some cool happenings. In the meantime a quick shout-out to our friends Bitrok. Apart from being a great live breaks act and prolific producers, they have pulled off one of the best remixes on the recently released remix album by Gotye, entitled “Mixed Blood”. If you havent heard Gotye you are missing out on one of the most fascinating and talented producers in Australia to date. Our favourite track on his album Like Drawing Blood is “Thanks for your time”, which Bitrok were given at last minute to remix and pulled of an incredible interpretation. Check the album out and support some great Australian talent!

On a related topic, extra congrats to Gotye for no less then five ARIA nominations! Read the rest of this entry »