Zone Magazine Issue 002 2015 | Page 10

Trance Scene News.... Well what a year 2014 has been for Trance DJ’s from Ireland. Let’s start with John O’ Callaghan. What another massive year it’s been for JOC. Rounding of 2014 in the mighty The Wright Venue in Dublin was just the icing on the cake. Massive subculture tours and big set appearances at festivals and events all over the world including America, Australia, Canada, Mexico and of course not forgetting IBIZA. John has continued to be one of the highest in demand DJ’s in the world over the last 10 years. His latest tracks are as always mind blowing, and as always he delivers a mastermind set with perfection. 2015 has already started big for JOC as Subculture returns to New York in January and then he returns closer to home also to play at the legendary CREAM Liverpool for a massive night with Ferry Corsten, Aly & Fila and Simon Patterson, plus Rob Harnetty who I had the honour of playing with at the official CREAM pre party in Ibiza August 2014. Moving onto another legend and in demand DJ, Bryan Kearney is finally getting the recognition his deserved over the last few years. Just like John, Bryan is also leading the way on the World Stage. With sets in 2014 in USA, Mexico, Australia and Canada and all over Europe, plus incredible sets at Cream Ibiza, it’s no wonder Mr Kearney is one of the main names on the Trance stage. His Radio shows Kearnage are high in demand and his also signed some massive tracks to his label to date. Early 2015 fans will get to see Bryan at ASOT 700 in Sydney and Melbourne plus play at the famous Luminosity in Amsterdam on Feb 20th. Also another Trance DJ who deserves big mentions the one and only Paul Webster. Paul remains a massive force in the Trance World. With 2014 been another huge year, I think Paul will agree one of the best highlights was his Cream Ibiza set in the summer 2014 and of course featuring on Liverpool FC TV. 2015 has already started brightly where we will see Paul play in Milan Italy also return to my hometown Cork for a special set, plus big gigs in Belfast and of course the massive Luminosity Beach Festival in the summer with Headline Paul Van Dyk. Big mention to Mr Dave Cook, the man that made history in IBIZA in 2014 with hosting the official Cream Pre Parties with his massive brand Ibiza Trance Family. 2015 is set to big an even bigger year for Dave and for the entire info checkout Ibiza Trance Family on Facebook. Also after the huge success of last year's event, Hard Breed, Filth Clubnight and TranceArmy Ireland have joined forces yet again to bring you…Spring Fest 2015. The 12 hour music marathon taking place at newly renovated Voodoo Lounge Dublin on Saturday March 28th with over 30 DJ's spread across 3 rooms. Djs on the bill include Scot Project, Sneijder, Mark Sherry, Adam Ellis, Flynn & Denton, Maria Healy, Alex Ryan + many more. Tickets available from eventbrite.com. For full details go to faceboook.com/springfestireland Also we have to give mentions to the Living it Large boys for a great night in Ibiza this year and also. I’ll catch you all on next issue. Trance Army Celebrate 4 Year Birthday in Style Artists Spotlight....CORK On Friday 28th November, Trance Army Ireland celebrated 4 years of running trance events in Ireland. They celebrated this milestone by putting on one hell of a show in Dublin’s Button Factory with 3 of the best trance DJs in the scene right now. Headlining the night was UK superstar Jordan Suckley. Having gained a residency on the internationally revered station BBC Radio 1, as part of the ‘In New DJs We Trust’ rotation further cemented Jordan’s inauguration among the Superstar realms. He’s received high praise from the likes of Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, Paul Oakenfold, John O’Callaghan, Simon Patterson and with both Mixmag and Beatport tipping him as ‘One To Watch’. When it comes to his diary it reads like a ‘Most Wanted’ list – Global Gathering, Creamfields, Cream Ibiza, Full On Ferry Ibiza, Godskitchen, Goodgreef, The Gallery, Slinky, The Arches, Lush, tours in the USA, Canada, Australia & India with further shows in Holland, Argentina, Bali, Poland, Hungary, Spain, South Korea and many more. Jordan, who now owns his own record label ‘Damaged Records’, tore the Button Factory apart with a psy and tech trance set that the fans were simply blown away by. Before Jordan took to the ones and twos, another legend in the scene Sean Tyas played an hour and 15 minutes of pure trance belters. Throughout his 8 year career, Sean has racked up a multitude of landmark achievements, including a much lauded BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix to his credit —a rare feat by any trance artist. His discography is filled with 5 mix compilations and an impressive amount of #1 hits. Tyas' steady trek to global dominance continues as evidenced by the recent signing of a high profile multi-album deal with Black Hole Recordings, the original label home of industry greats Tiësto, BT, and Ferry Corsten. His welloverdue debut album is slated for joint release by Black Hole Recordings and his own imprint, Tytanium Recordings, in mid-2015. Closing the night was Polish Mental Asylum DJ Indecent Noise. Playing live Indecent Noise fully used the benefits of technology by using an iPad, laptop and midi controllers with Ableton Live making his set a special and unique one that fans will not forget for some time to come. Indecent Noise has now become one of the most consistent and hardest working producers and remixers in today’s modern trance world. His skill and ability level have improved enormously since the early days and while most of his most recent work can be found on his own label, his music has also featured on labels such as “Discover”, “Fraction”, “NuDepth”, “Unearthed”, “Spinnin” and “Subc ulture” to name a few. The success of this night will surely bring bigger and better things in 2015 for Trance Army Ireland, who have already announced they will be launching ‘Trance Army Records’ in early 2015. Welcome to the second edition of my artists spotlight feature. Last issue we had the honour of featuring Cork Legend Jonathon Nason, and the feedback from the readers and online followers was amazing in regards to the Hard Trance man himself. A massive thank you to everyone that read the feature and also purchased and downloaded the magazine all over the world. This issue been the first issue of 2015, I am proud to talk about 3 artists from Cork. Keith LYSPY Keohane, David Donavon and Mr Anthony Cashman. 3 extremely dedicated DJ’s who have lead the way for many years with Radio Shows dating back to the early 2000’s with the first KLUB FM owned by the famous B & D brothers. Today the lads are still heavily in the mix with the music scene in Cork regularly guesting at nights and on Radio Stations. around Cork. I remember first coming across Keith early one morning back when I was around 13 or 14 years old. It was around 3am and I came across Keith live on air and in the mix. I was amazed as he was giving shout outs and the demand for choons was high so myself and the mates who planned a ‘all-nighter ‘ decided to stay listening until the show finished. Keith ended up finishing his show a few hours later to are delight and it was a night that myself and the lads still talk about to this very day. Keith has since gone on to having his own club night Peak vision, which I had the chance to play with for a number of times, He also won an big Irish Battle of the Dj’s event, which featured some of the biggest names in Ireland and we also judged a few Battle of the DJ’s events together at the famous An Cruiscin Lan a few years back. To this very day his easily regarded as one of the most committed DJ’s on the Irish scene. The other two lads David and Anthony known to their legion of Cork fans as Dunny and Cashy were also involved in the pirate radio days in Cork in the early 2000s. Just like Keith the lads are very active on the Cork scene having previously worked for the famous RADIO NOW alongside Keith and myself and of course Fusion Radio which is in full effect as you read this. Cashy has been consistent as always with his RnB & Hip Hop shows, while Dunny is dropping the finest house music the world has on offer. Dunny tends to tell a very good story, back in my teenage days when I was 15 years old and doing drive time shows on Klub FM/ X-FM in the famous Shandon Street studio straight after finishing school at 4PM. Let’s just say he scared the living s**te out of me ha-ha. Personally it’s great to see the lads still active today, and playing around the city and doing fantastic shows on air. Make sure to check the lads out on souncloud and facebook and support their work. I have no doubt 2015 will be another fantastic year for the trio. Words by Jerry Coughlan Words by Conall [Trance Amy Ireland]