Posts Tagged ‘Hideout’
Luca rocks Rhodes!
By Matteo on August 19, 2010 | Category: Luca's blog | Tags: Hideout, Luca Bacchetti, Paradiso, Rhodes | No CommentsHIDEOUT in Rhodes 15 @ Paradiso 15-08-2010
By Matteo on August 9, 2010 | Category: Davide's blog, Events, Luca's blog, News | Tags: Davide Squillace, Hideout, Luca Bacchetti, Paradiso, Rhodes | No CommentsHIDEOUT in Barcelona! the video!
By Matteo on August 3, 2010 | Category: Davide's blog, Luca's blog, News | Tags: Audiofly, Davide Squillace, Ghoa beach club, Hideout, Luca Bacchetti, Martin Buttrich, Raum | No CommentsThanks to everyones who made HIDEOUT in Barcelona a special party!
thanks to Raum, Ghoa beach club, Artist Alife and Hector Zerkowitz!
film by zerkowitz.com
2500 Thanks!!!
By Matteo on July 25, 2010 | Category: Davide's blog, Luca's blog, News | Tags: Ghoa beach club, Hideout, Raum | No CommentsUnforgettable night and an incredible crowd at Hideout in Barcelona! Thanks to everybody for coming out !!
pics and video coming soon!!!
Carola Pisaturo special podcast!
By Matteo on July 23, 2010 | Category: News, Podcast | Tags: Carola Pisaturo, Claque Music, Hideout, Podcast | No CommentsShe’s hot! Our sexiest lady presents a special downloadable podcast for Hideout !!

As a product of both Rome and Naples, Carola Pisaturo inherited the incredible liveliness that the two of these amazing cities are known for. Both spontaneous and sensual, her passion for music is true devotion a uniquely Italian mix that lies halfway between spirituality and sensuality.
But there is not only music in Carola’s life. Like all those who have grown up surrounded by beauty, Carola also has a solemn passion for art and culture. Which has led to things like her collaboration with Nike and Smart (developing both music and visuals), her participation in the prestigious Red Bull Academy, her collaboration with PS1 – MOMA of New York and her tutoring role towards young artists (whose works are used as covers for her label releases).
In addition, Carola founded and manages Claque Musique (together with its digital version Claque Extra), that publishes both young producers and big names (such as the chameleonic wunderkind Jay Haze), not to mention some of Carola’s own productions. The distinctive sound of the label mirrors that of Carola’s own sets a fluid mix of house, funk and techno with a genuinely Mediterranean vibe and attitude.
MANIK: The guy from Queens, NYC
By Matteo on July 19, 2010 | Category: Manik's blog, News | Tags: Harbin ep, Hideout, MANIK, NYC | No Comments
A breath of fresh air from the faceless droves of percussive, devoid-of-melody house, New York’s M A N I K (miss out the spaces at your own peril) has cut a fine line in making warm, tuneful deepness with a splash of tech soul. After completing a degree in Music Business, he soon set about spewing forth his own lovely grooves, and over the last few years he’s impressed with classy releases for Ovum, Four:twenty and Fresh Meat.
His combination of heads-down grooves and fluffier sounds works a treat and gives him a bit of a range, and it’s no wonder that everyone from Hot Chip to Joris Voorn digs his shit. Still only 24, he’s got a lot of good housing ahead of him.
How and when were you first infected by dance music?
I’d say when I was listening to the Prodigy’s Fat Of The Land album back when I was in elementary school. This was the first exposure I had. I grew up on hip-hop but this was the first electronic music encounter.
When did you start producing, and how long was it before you started making tracks that you were really happy with?
I started producing when I was in junior high school actually. I was probably about 13 years old. I was making hip-hop mostly and after school was done in the day, my friends and I would go to Sam Ash Queens Blvd here in New York City. I’d always be the last of my friends to leave the “drum machine/keyboard/sampler”department.True story. Anyways, I started making electronic dance tracks a few years ago for fun, but I do not think until I signed my first tracks to Ovum in 2009 that I actually found my sound and was really truly happy with what I was doing.
What have been your personal favourite productions so far?
That’s a tough one because they are all special to me in different ways. Fable on Four:twenty was meaningful track to me as was Juice on Fresh Meat. But I guess I would say my absolute favorite thus far was the whole entire Park To The Slope EP on Ovum. I would also say my upcoming track on Culprit entitled McLovin You is a favorite of mine, as well as my new track on Poker Flat and a few others coming up. So keep them ears ready.
Where does your name come from?
My real name is Chris Manik and MANIK is meant to be the shortened “brand” end of it. On flyers, it is meant to be M A N I K spelled like that with spaces because to me it is also about a visual/logo appeal – to stand apart.
Who would you most like to work with?
Honestly, my aspirations go beyond electronic music. I would love to work with Pharell Williams of The Neptunes one day. He has been a big influence to me. I’d like to collaborate with him for sure. In electronic music, I would love to sit down with Martin Buttrich.
What have you got in store for the coming months?
This summer is actually quite busy for me release wise. I have a new EP on Luca Bacchetti & Davide Squillace new label Hideout as well a release on Dark Energy that’s run by Shur-i-kan and Milton Jackson. In addition I have a 4 tracker coming out in August on LA-based Culprit that has had a superb year thus far with releases from Hot Natured, Lee Foss, and SECT.
What can we expect from one of your DJ sets?
Well, I pride myself in being different and setting myself apart from the masses. With that said, chances are you will hear a diverse set from me with everything from some solid house grooves and dubbier sounds to the more disco based movements. I drop slow and sexy jams, and I love to play raw sounding tunes from the early ‘90s era as well as stuff influenced by this era. I’ll even play some cosmic funky stuff too and you’d also probably hear me play a lot of my original tunes. Honestly, good music is good music. So I will just play my definition of what that is.
If you weren’t a DJ/producer, what would you be?
I would probably have been a basketball player or a basketball coach/teacher. That was my first passion but the music bug grew in me as I got older.
Which other producers and DJs do you really rate?
Some artists in electronic dance music I am feeling these days are Lee Foss and the whole Hot Natured project with Jamie Jones. I have always been a huge Jamie Jones fan since back in 2004, and I still credit him as one of my top 5 producers that got me into doing what I am doing today. Kris Wadsworth and Burnski are also two producers I am really into these days as well. Lastly, I am feeling the new music from Sven Tasnadi as well.
Written By: BenGomori

Look out for M A N I K’s Harbin EP on Hideout 20th July 2010.
The mysterious track!
By Matteo on July 15, 2010 | Category: Luca's blog, News | Tags: Desolat, Guti, Hideout, Luca Bacchetti | No CommentsSCI+TEC vs HIDEOUT @ DC10 Ibiza 28-07-2010
By Matteo on July 14, 2010 | Category: Davide's blog, Events, Luca's blog, News | Tags: Davide Squillace, DC10, Dubfire, Hideout, Ibiza, Luca Bacchetti, Sci+Tec | No CommentsWhat’s going on in Ibiza??
the date is July 28th @ DC10
DUBFIRE
DAVIDE SQUILLACE
LUCA BACCHETTI

SCI+TEC vs HIDEOUT @ DC10 Ibiza

















