
JC: I have loads of new stuff in the pipeline, but so do many people, the problem is making everything reality. I have been talking with Phil Reynolds about doing a mix compilation with him in the New Year. I think musically our sounds suit one another and from a business point of view you’re combining two fan bases, from North and South of the border. I am also keen to get an artist album out there, I have so many unreleased tracks, and older things that I want to update. I liked what the Edison Factor did with their album, a mixed CD and DJ friendly disc, so keep your eyes pealed for something very similar; maybe Tidy will let me do a CD for their producer’s series. Tour wise I’m confirming tours of Canada, Australia & South Africa at the moment, and looking at possible bookings in Japan & South America in 2007. As well as the international stuff I want to get more dates put in down South in 2007, with a string of releases and remixes coming up I hope that will help.
With regards new promotions, I’m launching a new night in Scotland called Boombox, which will feature the phatter sound of dance music. Expect to hear tracks from Steve Angello alongside Marcel Woods, electro with tech, trance & techno. Again were back to variety, but it opens up so many doors, letting me book a variety of guest DJ’s. I’d love to have a night where Ferry Corsten plays one month, then Fergie, then Sister Bliss, Mauro Picotto, etc etc It keeps the night interesting, and opens it up to several social groups, hopefully bringing different people together under one roof. I am also in the process of setting up a new hard-dance label as well, as yet un-named, it will be home for loads of new productions, and some wicked remixes, so watch this space! As for a LIVE set or PA, I have spoke to Mallorca Lee (Former front man from Public Domain) about re-doing all my spoken vocals for a possible live set involving dub versions of some of my older stuff. I’m also looking at having him actually doing the vocals for some of my new stuff. I’d like to combine him with a live female vocalist, scratch DJ, and percussionist playing the perc from striped down versions of my tracks. It’s not a live PA, or a live set, but visually I think it could be quite exciting for a clubber seeing it…