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Inside Ibiza with Roger Sanchez: Episode 3

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

 

Stealth Records presents: Inside Ibiza with Roger Sanchez

 

Written & Directed by: Terry Church

Camera/Edit: John Taws

 

After much awaiting, episode 3 of Inside Ibiza with Roger Sanchez is here. Throughout this series, director Terry Church takes you behind the scenes of Roger's DJ life and his relationship with the White Isle.  From Roger's residency at the island's superclub Space, to events for his record label Stealth, his studio sessions, and the characters around him, Inside Ibiza is a documentary that aims to get to the heart of DJ culture and Ibiza. For this episode, we're taken to view an entirely different aspect of Roger's career, to meet the people that attribute to Roger's vast success.

Catch episode 3 below, as well as Church's director's notes that dig further into the details of this particular episode. Watch previous episodes on Roger's Youtube channel here.

 

 

 

Director's Notes: Episode 3 of Inside Ibiza with Roger Sanchez

The first two episodes of Inside Ibiza focused mainly on Roger Sanchez' DJing activities and the clubbing life that he leads in Ibiza, so for this third episode I decided to take things in a completely different direction.

 

This episode begins with a scene of Roger's Events Manager, Maarten van't Veld (who often is accused of having the easiest job in the world), who floats into shot on an inflatable in a pool with a beer, whilst he mutters something about having a "hard life". This scene sets the tone for the episode perfectly.

 

I decided to add scripted humour to Inside Ibiza because DJs and clubbing industry folk in general tend to take themselves too seriously. A lot of the time, DJ interviews are pretty dry, and quite often they fail to capture the interest of anyone outside of the electronic music scene. Writing in humour, and setting up some scenes/interviews to be deliberately funny was my attempt to address these problems. I also hoped that it would allow us to show some of the unique and fun characters that surround Roger Sanchez in Ibiza. 

 

When it came to presenting the humour it would have made little sense to fill the entire episode with jokes (after all this is meant to be a fairly serious music documentary series), but by juxtaposing it in between scenes of Roger working in his music studio, actually elevated the humour to another level. 

 

Whilst Roger is working hard on beats, and enthusiastically explaining his set up and technique to the camera, we keep returning to interview snippets and scenes of Roger's staff fooling around like two naughty schoolboys. 

 

What's brilliant about this contrast (at least for me as a director), is that it is probably the closest that the documentary series comes to capturing the emotional truth of all three characters. Roger is the ever-diligent music producer who is obsessed with sound and rhythm. He is motivated by DJing experiences. Maarten is a beer-swilling Dutchman with a biting, sarcastic sense of humour and an unconventional work ethic. Jermaine is a former NYC nightclub doorman turned DJ touring roadie, a man who has never taken life too seriously. 

 

All three are endearing personalities, and I hope that by the end of the episode you feel like you really know them.

 

The track that Roger builds throughout the episode in his studio is 'Animalz', a new club single produced under his S-Man moniker.

 

- Terry Church

 

Be sure to stay tuned for the remaining and final 2 episodes of this series…

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Release Yourself presents Flashing Lights

Monday, May 16th, 2011

The S-Man takes his world-famous party to Space Ibiza for 4 dates and 3 in Mykonos, Greece

 

 

Release Yourself presents Flashing Lights

 

  • Celebrating his 10 years of Ibiza residency last year, Roger Sanchez and his Release Yourself concept heads out on European tour.

 

  • Ibiza parties move to the legendary Space

 

  • Guests and collaborators to include Sidney Samson, Far East Movement, Mark Knight, Chris Lake & Kaskade, with more guests to be announced.

 

  • Roger performing a classic house set

 

  • Massive singles featuring exciting international artists

 

  • Release Yourself 11 coming soon

 

After 10 years of rocking Ibiza all summer, every summer, Roger Sanchez’s world-famous Release Yourself party will head out on a European tour in summer 2011, with a new home for its handful of parties on the White Isle.

 

Release Yourself has grown from the name of a record (Sanchez’s 1996 classic Release Yo Self) into a globally recognized brand that is synonymous with quality house music and damn good parties. Events around the world, his hugely successful radio show, podcast and of course his long-running compilation series all bear the same name – a hallmark for all things classy, grooving and feel-good.

 

Release Yourself: Flashing Lights will take over the legendary Space Ibiza for 4 exclusive Monday’s Calling dates (July 18th, August 1st, August 29th, and September 12th), where Roger will play on the club’s legendary Terrace – a local institution and one of the most prestigious dance floors to play to in the world.  You can also check out Roger playing a special debut show at Café Ole on September 17th and 2 more special appearances at Monday’s Calling on June 13th and August 8th. It’s quality not quantity this year, making these select special parties a must for anyone on the island around those dates.

 

Guests and collaborators planned for the Ibiza season include Roger’s recent “2gether” collaborators Far East Movement and Dutch house hero Sidney Samson (July 18th), a Roger Sanchez classic house set (August 1st), Toolroom legend Mark Knight (August 8th), standout producer Chris Lake (August 8th) and US house sensation Kaskade (August 29th), with more guests to be announced!

 

3 shows in Greece’s party capital Mykonos are also confirmed next to a show at super club Ministry of Sound, London. More dates across the continent are to be announced very soon.

 

Flashing Lights describes the way that the S-Man plans to release his new content across the rest of the year: in vibrant bursts. It’s all about giving back to the fans in 2011, every flash of light from his fingertips bringing new dates, remixes, productions and compilations. Keep your eyes peeled as he’s got a lot of activity to announce, with the tour sitting alongside his monthly Release Yourself residency at Marquee in Las Vegas, the US clubbing capital, and dates far and wide across the globe, including RY parties at London’s Ministry Of Sound and Miami’s Mansion.

 

Roger will be unleashing some new club bangers to accompany the tour, and his next compilation, Release Yourself 11 is on the horizon as well. In addition, RY Radio Show celebrates its landmark 500th episode in May – making this a seriously busy summer for Roger Sanchez. Not that it phases him one bit – when you do something you love, it’s hardly tough work!

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Roger Sanchez Presents Release Yourself vol. 9

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Release Yourself vol 9 Packshot

Some veteran DJs are content to grow old and live off past glories, taking no interest in investing in the future of the scene that they helped to create. Roger Sanchez is not one of those DJs. Many years on from his take-off in the dance music world his Stealth Records label stands strong as a bastion of fresh house music that moves with the times, and discovers and pushes talented young hopefuls to safeguard the future of the genre. Not only that, but for a second season at Ibiza’s Amnesia he holds down a residency in The Terrace (alongside Armin Van Buuren’s Armada in the main room), keeping the island’s house music heritage strong and creating thousands of memories for the droves of faithful clubbers and newcomers alike who come to witness one of the genre’s most talented and enduring DJs.

Nor is he one to stick single-mindendly in the past and refuse to progress. As always, the new volume of his Release Yourself compilation series showcases his distinctive sound alongside the cutting-edge of new house producers, making for an experience that both warms with its familiarity and excites with its freshness. As is now tradition, the first disc eases us in and teases us with a taste of things to come, while the second disc is nothing but peak-time, pure energy anthems – with 4 stunning tracks exclusive to this compilation.


Disc 1
charms with its graceful beginnings, soon bringing through classy vocals and moving into the hypnotic deepness and warmth of Manoo & Francois A’s Souvenir. Slowly but surely, that more recognizable tribal bump and chunky rhythm begins to creep in. The sound of European underground tech house cuts through the mix on Landmark Biokosmos’ Mix of No Me Puedo Controlar from Release Yourself mainstays The Cube Guys, and you soon realize that you’re listening to someone who loves the full spectrum of house music – not someone who just looks to play the biggest crowd-pleasing anthems and no-brainers. It’s an education for those who know him from more mainstream activities. Ralph Laurentius & Kal El’s Her Name Is teases us with the big builds we can expect from Disc 2, but chugs in a cool and understated way, while euphoric vibes slip into the final section, with Anjunadeep star Jamie Matrix adding some unexpected grit on exclusive track Splinter, and a huge S-Man mash-up giving a euphoric climax.


Disc 2
goes straight in for the kill, big room jugular style. Swedish star Avicii’s remix of Tim Berg’s Bromance kicks off with epic euphoric atmospherics, but the style soon switches to pumping Dutch house with Bobby Burns & Afrojack’s Ghettoblaster and Mixin Marc’s & Lex Da Funk. A new production from Roger himself makes for a centerpiece, 2Gether, with a powerful vocal sample from The B52s’ classic Loveshack a perfect accompany for its uplifting house sound, before the tribal flavours and darker mood begin to work their way in, with George F, Eran Hersh & Darmon Blow doing a bruising job on Afrojack’s Esther. A huge remix of the classic Big Love pushes us into firm anthem territory, with the final section a rousing, uplifting quartet with chunky beats and big riffs – culminating in Johan Wedel’s epic, fizzing, bubbling rework of Dim Chris ft. Amanda Wilson’s Sometimes
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After one listen, it’s hard to stop yourself from draining your bank account to fund a trip to the White Isle to see this master doing his thing in his natural habitat. Everything that’s good about house music is in Release Yourself vol. 9, and its yet another testament to the fact that while you need to keep the young blood coming, there’s a reason why some DJs are still where they are after so many years. No-one does it quite like The S-Man, and no-one ever will.

Tracklisting:

CD 1

1. Todd Terry pres. Kimyon & Naja Rosa – Running Faster (Let The Train (Kimyon’s Original Mix)
2. Desy, Katerina & Heikki L. – Dreamland (Original Mix)
3. Manoo & Francois A – Souvenir (Original Mix)
4. Oscar P ft. Marcus Pearson – Violet (Gianlucca Motta & Max Castrezzati
5. Sabb – 22 Years (Original Mix)
6. The Cube Guys & Landmark – No Me Puedo Controlar (Landmark Biokosmos Mix)
7. Ralph Laurentius ft. Kal El – Her Name Is (Original Mix)
8. Compuphonic – Analog Sparkles (Solee Remix)
9. DJ Joe K – Free The Night (Yvan & Dan Daniel Remix)
10. DJ Tarkan & V-Sag – Sea Through (Original Mix)
11. Jamie Matrix – Splinter
12. Fehrplay – Meow
Roger Sanchez – Lost (A Capella)

CD 2

1. Tim Berg – Bromance (Avicii’s Arena Mix)
2. Dion Mavath – Wait So Long (Chris Moody Remix)
3. Bobby Burns & Afrojack – Ghettoblaster (Original Mix)
4. Mixin Marc & Lex Da Funk – Rule The Generation (Original Mix)
5. DJ Disciple ft. Dawn Tallman – World Wide Party (Dom Capello Remix)
6. Roger Sanchez – 2Gether (Original Club Mix)
7. Jean Claude Ades vs. Lenny Fontana ft. Tyra Juliette – Night Time (Main
8. Afrojack – Esther (George F vs. Eran Hersh & Darmon Blow Remix)
9. Suzanne Palmer – Big Love (Etienne Ozborne & Peter Brown Remix)
10. Motta’s Track – Hands Up (Gianluca Motta WMC Cuban Mix)
11. Danny Dove ft. Lewis Cutler – One Life (Original Mix)
12. Dim Chris ft. Amanda Wilson – Sometimes (Johan Wedel Remix)

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Roger Sanchez presents Sexy Weapons vol 1

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Roger Sanchez made a fine selection of 5 joints which goes straight to the core of sexiness. Introducing Sexy Weapons he brings pure dopeness which has Ibiza written al over it. Sexy Weapons vol 1 includes tracks from Kid Massive ft Little Martinez, Gabriel & Castellon, Danny Dove & Nathan C and Alex Guesta ft David Goncalves. The release is out now and hits the buzzchart this week. Supported by: Chuckie, Axwell, Robbie Rivera, Steve Aoki, Jean Elan and many others.

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