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MAX GRAHAM
CYCLES
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Max Graham makes a welcome and long-overdue return to the mix album arena with ‘Cycles’,
his first double-disc album for over 6 years. Since his break-out smash
‘Airtight’ back in 2001 Max has steadily been building a reputation as an
exceptional DJ and producer, with the musical prowess and technical ability to
rival anyone you care to mention!
As always with Max at the helm, the journey across the two discs is as diverse
as it is energetic… From moments of house and techno brilliance right through to
the melodic numbers Max is famed for. The mix twists and turns in a way that
propels you to listen throughout, keeping you in suspense.
Clubbing Magazine got hold of this interview with Max Graham. |
Firstly could you tell us a bit about the mix?
I love it! Haha, it’s a classic progression of mine… always starts more techy
and teases for a while, then gives the full on main room vibe on the second
disc.
What were you looking to put across with the mix?
Basically a true representation of how I DJ; my sets are always a minimum of 3
hours, 4-5 hours is perfect for me. It gives me a chance to capture peoples
attention and lead them somewhere they might not have expected to go, rather
than just bang out hits for 90 minutes.
Is there any studio trickery involved in the process of
making the CD or was it a traditional ‘decks and mixer’ affair?
I used Abelton for it. It allows you to combine loops from different parts of
different songs, keeping the energy up throughout, at some points there are four
things going, but unlike my dj sets, I kept away from the filters and eq’s in
order to leave the music as natural as it was made but still give it an edge.
The CD is coming out through Armin Van Buuren’s Armada
label which wouldn’t necessarily seem like an obvious choice for you. How did
this come about?
Well Armin and the Armada crew have always been big fans of my productions…
especially the more melodic side with tracks like “I Know You’re Gone” and “Does
She Know Yet”. It actually seemed like a natural move for me to be in a family
environment that helped inspire me. Without a doubt I’m more on the progressive
end of the Armada spectrum as they can get pretty trancey, but good music is
good music and melody is something you find across the board with their family
of labels.
Is the mix a reflection of what you would hear in a Max
Graham club set?
Absolutely, I actually prefer to make mix CD’s based on tracks that I play
rather than trying to find super upfront stuff that I haven’t even tested on the
dancefloor yet, my sets contain everything you hear on this CD.
Do you feel the mix CD still has a place in the modern
market with all the free mixes and tracks available on the internet?
Actually I think they are making a resurgence, as much as I love the digital
itunes/ipod age I think people really miss holding something in their hands, I
signed a copy of transport (2001) last night that someone brought to a gig and I
thought to myself “how would I sign something that was digital only?”. There’s
no substitute for the physical presence of liner notes and CD cases with pics
and text you can attach to.
You have been known as a genre-hoping DJ over the years.
How would you describe your musical style these days?
Haha still a big ol’ mess, I love music and so many different styles turn me on.
It’s been written that you can leave the room for 20 minutes when I’m djing and
come back to a completely different sound! I love to ride through tech house,
techno, progressive and even hints of trance, but all my stuff has a common
theme, long time friends and fans send me music and always say “this is SO max”
so I guess there is a cohesion somewhere in there.
Do you think progressive house is due for a comeback?
I think the melody has never died, who knows what the press wants to call it but
there are lots of new producers coming up with that melodic but not trancey
sound.
How would you assess the dance scene in 2008?
As solid as ever, there is a massive market out there that only knows the top 20
DJ’s as rockstars and that has caused a gap, but there are still so many great
clubs, countries, scenes that support and respect the underground and the
forward moving music scene and that will never die.
What do you have coming up for the rest of the year?
Artist album and touring the balls off this one.
This has been your first compilation in a long time? Why
the break? How long has it been?
Well I’ve done a few comps, two Canadian ones, and the Mixmag Live one but yes,
this is my first double in almost 6 years! My problem has always been that I’m
too diverse, too proggy to fit in with the house comps, too housey to fit into
the trancey comps, which is why Armada has been so good, they let me do my thing
my way musically
Are you still based in Canada?
Montreal is my home, bought a house and built a studio here, I love the city so
much, there’s loads of culture and inspiration here.
How is the djing going? Have you got any tours planned?
I’ve basically not stopped touring since 2000, I love djing live and it gives me
that buzz that nothing else can, over 60 countries now.
Are you happy with this album?
Very, there were a couple of things I could not license due to things beyond my
control but it’s a real representation of me
What does the future hold for you?
Artist album and another double cd in the spring… and maybe some sleep. |
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TRACKLISTING
CD1
1. Max Graham – Intro
2. Analog People In A Digital World – The Envelope Of Life
3. Oliver Moldan & Patric La Funk – Good Fellas (Patch Park Remix
4. Max Graham – Frozen
5. David Tort & DJ Ruff Meets DJ Disciple – Destination (La Sexy Mix)
6. Patch Park – Got That Mi
7. Dubfunk – Mandala (Patch Park Mix)
8. Lemon 8 – New York New York (Patch Park Mix)
9. Simon Shaker vs. Groove Garcia – Soultechi (Simon & Shaker Remix)
10. Roland Klinkenburg – Dusty Horizons (Max Graham Mix)
11. Mango – Handelskai
12. Analog People In A Digital World – The Violet Trip |
CD2
1. Max Graham – Intro
2. Tim Le El & Woolion – Bodymovin’ (Inpetto Remix)
3. Kos – Zero To Hero
4. EDX – Premiumline
5. Max Graham – Turkish Delight
6. Marcus Schossow – Sweedish Beatballs (Max Graham Mix)
7. Soliquid – Music Is For Rich People (Mat Zo Remix)
8. David West & Orkidea – God’s Garden
9. Mat Zo – Fumar
10. Cressida – 6AM (Kyau & Albert Remix
11. Max Graham Feat Jessica Jacobs – I Know You’re Gone
12. Ketho Fet Michael Calderone – Silent Room
13. Mitiska & Medina – After Hours Ensemble (David West Remix) |
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