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Don't Stay In Mix of the Week 031 - Riva Starr (House)

This article is about Defected in The House @ Ministry of Sound in London (UK), Sat 24 Apr 2010



With Riva Starr being in town this week to play Defected in the House at Ministry this Saturday, we've managed to blag a mix from him! So if you want to check it out on Sat, then have a listen to this mix to get a nice taster of how things will go down!

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Riva Starr is a name that should be very familiar to anyone with an interest in modern house music. Having shot to the top after a string of head turning releases and remixes on some of the most talked about labels, Riva Starr couldn’t be hotter right now. What’s quite remarkable though is how quickly Stefano Miele, aka Riva Starr has established himself so prominently on a DJ/producer circuit that’s notoriously difficult to break into. It doesn’t hurt that Claude VonStroke and Jesse Rose, the two men who sit on top of the pile, happen to be two of his biggest fans.

So, how did the man from Naples rise from unknown to major player in just 2 years? Well, the truth is that Stef is no newcomer to making music, in fact he’s been producing and releasing a wide-range of sounds under different guises for the past 10 years, including 2 albums. Like all good producers he’s earned his stripes and his current status is down to two things, hard work and talent. Oh and the World Wide Web of course. That’s right, like so many successful new musicians today, Riva Starr is “big on the blogs” and it’s exactly here, giving free music away that Stef was able to not only test-run new material but also form an army of loyal and excited fans before he had even released a record.

With a love of reinventing any music that inspires him, Stef created the term “Snatch!” as a way of describing his bootleg remix style of snatching/pick pocketing other music styles for his own. It’s also a play on words with the type of folk/Balkan/rock music he draws inspiration from, often carrying that gypsy spirit. Having given away a number of widely praised and blogged Snatch! mixes online (his recent remix of ‘The End’ by The Doors has well over 10,000 downloads on Discobelle alone), it wasn’t too long before some of them found their way into the DJ sets of some of the biggest names on the circuit. Two of those DJ’s were Jesse Rose and Claude VonStroke, who both approached Stef for official releases on their labels after witnessing the amazing crowd reaction for his Snatch! remixes, since then there’s been no looking back. Having doted up his first two releases for Claude’s ‘Dirtybird’ and Jesse’s ‘Front Room’ in 2007, he followed these up with
another two for them in 2008 as well as two more for Fatboy Slim’s famous ‘Southern Fried Records’ and a 12” on ‘Kindisch’, the more techy sub-label of the brilliant ‘Get Physical’ label in Berlin. As well as remixing the likes of The Gossip, Derrick Carter, KC Flight and Fatboy Slim and seeing his DJ bookings go through the roof (if you want Stef to play at your club, you’ll currently be waiting 6 months), he’s managed to rewrite the rules on how to establish yourself as an International DJ/producer.

Like all the great names in dance music the Riva Starr sound is very distinctive, with fans as wide-ranging as Tiesto, Carl Cox, Ricardo Villalobos and Annie Mac, he manages to make high quality accessible house music that unites many different styles and DJ’s. He’s always described it as “Snatch” although it was his good friend Laidback Luke that recently described his style as “Mezcla”, a universal Spanish word that’s used to describe a mixture of different things that seems to aptly apply to Stef’s music with his World influences and eclectic beats.

You’ll hear throughout his upcoming album “If Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade” out on Made to Play January 2010, but mainly on the first single ‘I Was Drunk’, ‘Bulgarian Chicks’ and ‘Black Cat, White Cat’, that Stef draws inspiration from the Balkan music scene, an area of music that’s always been a personal interest. He shows his depth of knowledge by using the brilliant Noze on ‘I Was Drunk’, as well as showcasing his self-edited video that uses footage from Balkan director Kusturica (over 100,000 hits on YouTube and counting). The single has already gained great support at Radio 1, although the Balkan sound is just one style that Riva Starr is associated with and throughout the album you’ll hear many twists and turns as it progresses, providing you with that true ‘Mezcla’ experience.

If you want to see Riva in action on Saturday check the DSI event page here!
Defected in The House

Also courtesy of Mixmag, sign up to new download site mFlow for 5 FREE tracks including a Riva Starr remix!

Peace!

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Don't Stay In Mix of the Week 031 - Riva Starr (House)

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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010
YES!! More House, Just to really piss Jinxy of even more lol.
Who laughed: Raa, JinxMeisterC, davenewt, Fabe-DSI, HannahFx, RobMarchant and Bensun-KtiD
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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010
Will give this one a listen.
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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010
Who laughed: JinxMeisterC
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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010
Edited Mon 19 Apr 2010
This is a wicked mix.... click here to get a FREE Riva Starr remix when you sign up for mFlow. WOO!
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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010
Wakey wakey love lizard!

This mix is really good!
Who laughed: HannahFx
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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010
I've said all i've had to say in other posts, not really worth repeating myself is it.
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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010
This is a totally different mix to any other house mix, mostly electro house really, house being the genre of dance music which spawned and layed down the framework for all other genres, of course it should have the most mixes. Thats democracy.

I just don't understand hardcore, hard trance, hard dance etc, its music for hyperactive simpletons.
Who laughed: Cosmique-NuestraCasa, DJSteveLove, Pabs-1, Raa, HannahFx, Fabe-DSI and slimmatt
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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010
I just don't understand hardcore, hard trance, hard dance etc, its music for hyperactive simpletons.

As opposed to house which is for pretentious old people with sore knees who need a four minute two note piano break down every 10 minutes or they'll have to have a little sit down...

No need for generalisations dude!

My snorey man was just me voicing my feelings about Riva Starr. Most of his productions recently have been the kind of boompty boompty house music that makes me want to slap DJs. I will have a listen and see what I think at some point when I'm feeling less post-weekend and slightly more open minded. But more than three anti-climactic "back-to-the-intro" peaks of the song and I'm switching it off.
Who laughed: Raa and spesh-al-needs
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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010
Edited Mon 19 Apr 2010
I love the opinions that these mixes bring.
Who laughed: nik-one
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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010
I just don't understand hardcore, hard trance, hard dance etc, its music for hyperactive simpletons.

2 words Crack boy....





FUCK.....






OFF!!
Who laughed: jonesmrjones-co-uk, Raa and JinxMeisterC
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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010
As opposed to house which is for pretentious old people with sore knees who need a four minute two note piano break down every 10 minutes or they'll have to have a little sit down...

Panoramabar in Berlin, the mecca of house music in Europe opens every week on Friday and closes on Monday morning. These 'pretentious old people' regularly do like 24 hour sessions. But if you prefer a chav ridden neon paint fest full of glow stick munching inbreds thats completely your call.
Wub
2 words Crack boy....





FUCK.....






OFF!!

Wow Jason, using the 'other' profile - you must be worked up
Who laughed: Raa
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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010
Wub
Owain-DSI said:
Berghain is the techno and Panorama is house upstars...

I realised my folly just after I'd posted that
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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010
Panoramabar in Berlin, the mecca of house music in Europe opens every week on Friday and closes on Monday morning. These 'pretentious old people' regularly do like 24 hour sessions. But if you prefer a chav ridden neon paint fest full of glow stick munching inbreds thats completely your call.

lol, you're actually serious. I was taking the piss dude. Personally I'd rather enjoy all of it and go out to loads of different types of music and different atmospheres but whatever. If you think that anything above 130 bpm = 100% retards then you might be kidding yourself a bit. House music has more than its fair share of beer boys and other idiots. All scenes do. Some of the most thick people I've ever met play minimal and tech house and claim that its "intelligent music"

IMO there's no such thing as intelligent music, its all subjective. That's not to say there isn't silly music... but it takes no less skill to make or to appreciate.
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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010
Edited Mon 19 Apr 2010
Okay...

glow stick munching inbreds

I've never eaten a glow stick, nor clubbed with a member of my family.... Drawing me to one conclusion...



You're wrong.
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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010
house again?

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Who laughed: WicKed-csb
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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010
Edited Mon 19 Apr 2010
IMO there's no such thing as intelligent music

Anything by Mozart's intelligent music
Who laughed: spesh-al-needs, Raa, Love-Lizard and Owain-DSI
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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010
I just don't understand house, garage, rnb etc, its music for boring old cunts
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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010
l, you're actually serious. I was taking the piss dude. Personally I'd rather enjoy all of it and go out to loads of different types of music and different atmospheres but whatever. If you think that anything above 130 bpm = 100% retards then you might be kidding yourself a bit. House music has more than its fair share of beer boys and other idiots. All scenes do. Some of the most thick people I've ever met play minimal and tech house and claim that its "intelligent music"

Hear Hear Mr Lizard, i'm the same as that, theres always some good house music about, but i love many other genres as well like yourself.
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Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010

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