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! MIXED BIZNESS @ Art School, Glasgow, tonight: The mighty DJ Zinc, pictured, brings his heavyweight sound to the legendary GSA dancefloor in one of the last large-scale parties before the building closes in June. As one of the original drum & bass pioneers, Zinc was responsible for huge crossover tracks like Super Sharp Shooter back in the 90s. But recently he has reinvented himself with a breakbeat and house-influenced sound, pro- ducing Ms Dynamite’s comeback anthem Wile Out and tearing up clubs. Benny Boom is on warm-up duty. $ MUSIKA @ Liquid Room, Edinburgh, tomorrow: Another serious line-up for the Musika boys as Brit veteran Nic Fanciulli and Polish duo Catz N Dogz hit the capital. Nic’s been on the circuit for years and showcases his deep tech-house sound at Space in Ibiza every week throughout the summer it’s sure to brighten up a damp March Saturday in Scotland. % SPEKTRUM NIGHTS @ Reading Rooms, Dundee, tomorrow: Launch party for this promising new night, featuring Wall Of Sound veteran — and former Mr Sara Cox Jon Carter, along with Dutch rising star Edwin Oosterwal. Expect a selection of quality house and techno in an intimate atmosphere, with DJ support from Alan Dobson and Paul McFarlane. & HEAVY GOSSIP @ Medina, Edin- burgh, tonight: Nick Yuill and Craig Smith’s excellent downbeat house and disco night reaches its first birthday, and they’ve got man-of-the-moment Cottam on board to help them celebrate. His slowed-down house grooves and crafty disco edits have cap- tured the attention of all sorts of DJs, so don’t miss this chance to catch him behind the decks. ( MOUNT HEART ATTACK @ La Cheetah, Glasgow, tonight: It’s the Glasgow debut for New York’s Brennan Green and his kaleidoscopic take on deep house and disco. If you’re a fan of Lindstrom, Prins Thomas or Daniel Wang you won’t want to miss this. Local legend Ali Ooft warms up alongside the MHA residents. Q Email your news to tom.churchill@ the-sun.co.uk and check out our galler- ies at thescottishsun.co.uk/clubbing BY JIM GELLATLY CLUBBING C C L L U U B B B B I I N N G G VUKOVI WHO: Janine Shilstone (lead vocals/synth), Hamish Reilly (gui- tar), Jason Trotter (bass/backing vocals), Martyn Lynch (drums) WHERE: Kilwinning/Troon, Ayrshire FOR FANS OF: Biffy Clyro, Paramore, Skunk Anansie JIM SAYS: Incredibly, these rockers only got together six months ago but are already one of Scotland’s hottest young acts. Jason and Martyn were play- ing in a three-piece called Wolves, a band I’d featured on my weekly podcast. Hamish joined towards the end, with Janine soon replacing the original singer, and Vukovi — actually Serbian for “wolves” — was born. Their first recordings were hardly out of the studio before they’d found their way on to national radio. Janine could become Scot- land’s greatest female rock singer since Shirley Manson. With a sound that’s accessible enough to break into the pop market, it’s going to be fascinat- ing to see how they progress. They’ve just recorded a ses- sion for Amazing Radio (hear it at amazingradio.co.uk/sessions), and they could break out of the Scottish scene before music fans here even get to know them. Hopefully they’ll shine at some of the festivals, as they’re cer- tainly one of the most exciting new acts I’ve heard recently. MORE: myspace.com/vukoviband Q Hear Jim on Amazing Radio, Sunday 2-4pm (DAB digital radio & online) — jimgellatly.com ELECTRO pop king Mike Posner does what his mum tells him. The chart-topping singer was all set to quit university and live it up a few years back. But then his old dear told him that just wasn’t happening. Mike, 23, was forced to finish his Sociology degree at the prestigious Duke University in North Carolina where former US President Richard Nixon studied. He said: “I signed with Sony after my third year so I was all ready to drop out as I wanted to be a rock star. “But Mum was like, ‘I think you’re going to go back to school and finish, Michael’ so in my last year I had to balance both. “It was really tough and I’m glad I finished with pretty good marks.” Mike, from Detroit, also did well with his music while study- ing. His million-selling debut sin- gle Cooler Than Me was a prod- uct of his university days. He explained: “I recorded that in my dorm room. “I was using a Dell computer that had a virus and software that I’d pirated off the internet, plus a really cheap microphone. So it was pretty special to have it go as far as it did.” His album, 31 Minutes To Take- off, has brought similar success. Mike has been showcasing it in Australia and all over Europe and he brings the party to an end at Glasgow’s ABC tomorrow night. He said: “I can’t wait to get to Scotland I’ve never been and I’m a blank slate on what to expect. “This tour has been amazing. I’m just so grateful to be out here the shows have been crazy.” Mike has also been working on tracks for grime sensation Laby- rinth’s album. And he insists that’s where he is happiest. He said: “I’m writing all the time. They call me a studio rat as I don’t go out to party as much as people expect — I have my fun in the studio. “That’s my home. I’ve only been singing for two years. Most people see me and assume that I’m a long-time singer, but I con- sider myself a producer. “I’ve been doing that since I was 13 and I only started to sing because nobody bought my beats until I used them myself. “I really built myself up from the ground back home. “And I want to repeat that as much as possible here, so it makes sense for me to come over and to be touring. “I’ll be back after this tour with a bigger show and a bigger production, so all you guys can see me grow, too.” Q For gig tickets and downloads check out mikeposner.com GUITAR genius Josh T. Pearson is something else. And he’s on the road with new album Last Coun- try Of The Gentleman. Catch him at Glasgow’s Stereo on March 25. Tickets from joshtpearson.co.uk MAVERICK Wolf Gang will be flying the flag for Scotland next week at the massive South By South- West festival in Texas. His new single Dancing With The Devil is a corker. Listen at wolf-gang.co.uk NEW MUSIC N N E E W W M M U U S S I I C C BY CHRIS SWEENEY ONES2WATCH O O N N E E S S 2 2 W W A A T T C C H H BY TOM CHURCHILL 8 SFTW Friday, March 11, 2011

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Page 1: Vukovi 11/03/11 - · PDF fileMIXED BIZNESS @Art School, Glasgow, tonight: Themighty DJ Zinc, pictured,brings his heavyweight sound to the legendaryGSAdancefloorinone of the last large-scale

!MIXED BIZNESS @ Art School,Glasgow, tonight: The mighty

DJ Zinc, pictured, brings hisheavyweight sound to thelegendary GSA dancefloor in oneof the last large-scale partiesbefore the building closes inJune.As one of the original drum &bass pioneers, Zinc wasresponsible for huge crossovertracks like Super Sharp Shooterback in the 90s.But recently he has reinventedhimself with a breakbeat andhouse-influenced sound, pro-ducing Ms Dynamite’scomeback anthem Wile Outand tearing up clubs.Benny Boom is onwarm-up duty.

$MUSIKA @ Liquid Room,Edinburgh, tomorrow:

Another serious line-upfor the Musika boys as Britveteran Nic Fanciulli and

Polish duo Catz N Dogz hit thecapital.Nic’s been on the circuit foryears and showcases his deeptech-house sound at Space inIbiza every week throughout thesummer — it’s sure to brightenup a damp March Saturday inScotland.

%SPEKTRUM NIGHTS @ ReadingRooms, Dundee, tomorrow:

Launch party for this promisingnew night, featuring Wall OfSound veteran — and former MrSara Cox — Jon Carter, alongwith Dutch rising star EdwinOosterwal.Expect a selection of qualityhouse and techno in an intimateatmosphere, with DJ support

from Alan Dobson and PaulMcFarlane.

&HEAVY GOSSIP @ Medina, Edin-burgh, tonight: Nick Yuill and

Craig Smith’s excellent downbeathouse and disco night reaches itsfirst birthday, and they’ve gotman-of-the-moment Cottam onboard to help them celebrate.His slowed-down house groovesand crafty disco edits have cap-tured the attention of all sorts ofDJs, so don’t miss this chance tocatch him behind the decks.

(MOUNT HEART ATTACK @ LaCheetah, Glasgow, tonight: It’s

the Glasgow debut for NewYork’s Brennan Green and hiskaleidoscopic take on deep houseand disco.If you’re a fan of Lindstrom,Prins Thomas or Daniel Wangyou won’t want to miss this.Local legend Ali Ooft warmsup alongside the MHA residents.Q Email your news to [email protected] and check out our galler-ies at thescottishsun.co.uk/clubbing

BYJIM

GELLATLY

CLUBBING

CCLLUUBBBBIINNGG

VUKOVIWHO: Janine Shilstone (leadvocals/synth), Hamish Reilly (gui-tar), Jason Trotter (bass/backingvocals), Martyn Lynch (drums)WHERE: Kilwinning/Troon,AyrshireFOR FANS OF: Biffy Clyro,Paramore, Skunk AnansieJIM SAYS: Incredibly, theserockers only got together sixmonths ago but are already oneof Scotland’s hottest young acts.Jason and Martyn were play-

ing in a three-piece calledWolves, a band I’d featured onmy weekly podcast.Hamish joined towards the

end, with Janine soon replacingthe original singer, and Vukovi— actually Serbian for “wolves”— was born.Their first recordings were

hardly out of the studio beforethey’d found their way on tonational radio.Janine could become Scot-

land’s greatest female rocksinger since Shirley Manson.With a sound that’s accessible

enough to break into the popmarket, it’s going to be fascinat-ing to see how they progress.They’ve just recorded a ses-

sion for Amazing Radio (hear it atamazingradio.co.uk/sessions),and they could break out of theScottish scene before music fanshere even get to know them.Hopefully they’ll shine at some

of the festivals, as they’re cer-tainly one of the most excitingnew acts I’ve heard recently.MORE: myspace.com/vukovibandQ Hear Jim on Amazing Radio,Sunday 2-4pm (DAB digital radio& online) — jimgellatly.com

ELECTRO pop king MikePosner does what his mumtells him.The chart-topping singer wasall set to quit university and liveit up a few years back.But then his old dear told himthat just wasn’t happening.Mike, 23, was forced to finishhis Sociology degree at theprestigious Duke University inNorth Carolina — where formerUS President Richard Nixonstudied.He said: “I signed with Sonyafter my third year — so I wasall ready to drop out as Iwanted to be a rock star.“But Mum was like, ‘I thinkyou’re going to go back to schooland finish, Michael’ — so in mylast year I had to balance both.“It was really tough and I’mglad I finished with pretty goodmarks.”Mike, from Detroit, also didwell with his music while study-

ing. His million-selling debut sin-gle Cooler Than Me was a prod-uct of his university days.He explained: “I recorded thatin my dorm room.“I was using a Dell computerthat had a virus and softwarethat I’d pirated off the internet,plus a really cheap microphone.So it was pretty special to haveit go as far as it did.”His album, 31 Minutes To Take-off, has brought similar success.Mike has been showcasing it inAustralia and all over Europeand he brings the party to anend at Glasgow’s ABC tomorrownight.He said: “I can’t wait to get toScotland — I’ve never been andI’m a blank slate on what toexpect.“This tour has been amazing.I’m just so grateful to be outhere — the shows have beencrazy.”Mike has also been working ontracks for grime sensation Laby-

rinth’s album. And he insiststhat’s where he is happiest.He said: “I’m writing all thetime. They call me a studio ratas I don’t go out to party asmuch as people expect — I havemy fun in the studio.“That’s my home. I’ve onlybeen singing for two years. Mostpeople see me and assume thatI’m a long-time singer, but I con-sider myself a producer.“I’ve been doing that since Iwas 13 and I only started to singbecause nobody bought my beatsuntil I used them myself.“I really built myself up fromthe ground back home.“And I want to repeat that asmuch as possible here, so itmakes sense for me to come overand to be touring.“I’ll be back after this tourwith a bigger show and a biggerproduction, so all you guys cansee me grow, too.”Q For gig tickets and downloadscheck out mikeposner.com

GUITAR genius Josh T.Pearson is something else.And he’s on the road

with new album Last Coun-try Of The Gentleman.Catch him at Glasgow’s

Stereo on March 25. Ticketsfrom joshtpearson.co.uk

MAVERICK Wolf Gang willbe flying the flag forScotland next week at themassive South By South-West festival in Texas.His new single Dancing

With The Devil is a corker.Listen at wolf-gang.co.uk

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BYCHRIS

SWEENEY

ONES2WATCH

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BYTOM

CHURCHILL

8 SFTW Friday, March 11, 2011