Monday, July 27, 2009

I'm A Deckhead: Nick Thayer

Nick Thayer


Distorted noise is finally loosing its great influence throughout the Sydney scene, more and more people are becoming disgruntled with the loud noises, often waking up with their ears ringing from the night before, this also will help clubs who experience a lot of problems with the thousand of munted kids who only seem to enjoy this while fucked up.

For the past year the Melbourne scene has been maturing with its appreciation for music, moving away from the distorted noise and bangers that used to plague most clubs, its now moving to a broader range of genres. I've heard about everything from great indie parties, to bars filled with nu disco music and of course Baltimore club music dominating underground clubs, as well as your standard fidget and electro sounds. Whenever international acts are flown into Melbourne the names Scatterblog and The Late Show are always affiliated with the crazy parties, and most of the most well known djs seem to be writers for both of these blogs, they also have a tendency to producer some killer tracks.

I've been sent through a killer collaboration by The Late Show's Nick Thayer and Scatterblogs own Mat Cant, its a big bassline rave version of Fatman Scoop's Be Faithful. After hearing this track, I decided it would be best to go hunt down some more of Nick Thayer's remixes and edits, his tracks have great versatility from big basslines, to club friendly hip hop edits and even the occasional mellow disco track, all coming back to a hip hop flavor throughout them.

Nick Thayer & Mat Cant - Pick It Up
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Nick Thayer - Fabricated

Joe Bataan - Rap-O Clap-O (Nick Thayer Edit)


In more Nick Thayer news he just had a tune released on Southern Fried called 'Rockin It' with Black Noise, and new single 'The Morning Sun' just about to be released on Passenger complete with Two Fresh Rmx. Also keep up to date with The Late Show blog for all his latest remixes, edits and mixtapes

This guy is legit. "Pick It Up" has that hip-hop electronica feel to it, while "Rap-O Clap-O" has that more melow vibe. Check them out.

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