Friday, 20 June 2014

Charted by HOUSE OF TRAX

Woop! Made it into the HOSUE OF TRAX BAllroom Top Ten for Don't Watch That .TV (<- link)

HOUSE OF TRAX VOGUE & BALLROOM TOP TEN

MikeQ ft Teresa – Make U Gag
Junior Vasquez – If Madonna Calls [ tribal break mix ]
Vjuan Allure – Kid Conga
Vjuan Allure – The Urge
Kingdom – Stalker Ha
Beek – Super Sonic
CVNT TRAXXX – Cum 4 Me
Rushmore – Couture
First Choice – Love Thang
Rageuos Projecting ft Kevin Aviance – Cunty

Monday, 16 June 2014

VOGUE BRAWL 2014 pics

Just a few pics from the DJ booth at Saturday's Vogue Brawl - a grand ole time was had by all! (more pics here)














^ That queen got chopped for her horrible granny shoes!

Congrats to Vogue Brawl 2014 winners:

Banjee Stoner Girl: KIM THOMPSON
Serving Fish Realness: CAKE MOSS
Tranimation: SARAH ANGEL
Punk Rock Princess: LILL
Drag King: IVY PROFEMME
Fkd & Busted: CRUSTINA
Performance: HOUSE OF TOUCH-A-CLART
House Of The Year: HOUSE OF ANITA

SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!

Saturday, 14 June 2014

VOGUE BRAWL 2014 is TONITE



IT"S BACK! So get your house in order and werk the catwalk for any of these categories: Stoner Girl Banjee, Serving Fish Realness, Rebel Girl Punk Rock Princess, Tranimation, Performance, Fucked & Busted, Drag King & House Of The Year. Doors 11pm, £5, Islington Mill, M3 5UW. Prizes:


Friday, 13 June 2014

VOGUINATOR video!

The latest produciton from the House Of Tranarchy in association with our good friends at the House Of Ghetto - he absolutley will not stop until you VOGUE:


Concept: Darren Pritchard
Director: The Niallist
Camera: Pam Van Damned
Styling: Sheela Blige
Starring: Darren Pritchard, Lauren Khirey Russell, Loz Russell, Sheela Blige, Pam Van Damned 7 Morganna Bramah
Music: Brad Fidel / CVNT Traxxx

Thursday, 12 June 2014

Voguing films by Vice/Noisey

OK, I've had my issues with Vice in the past (even though I write pretty regularly for Thump/Noisey) but here's two films they have produced recently about the modern NY ballroom scene. Well, involving it - the Icy Lake film also throws back to the late 90s and the long forgotten track of the same name which was an anthem with certain voguers of the era. And big up to MikeQ and Qween Beat, even though that film is 1000% too short! Anyway, enough words, just watch:




Wednesday, 11 June 2014

post-PARIS IS BURNING vogue films playlist

I put together a playlist of short films (and short extracts from longer films) that people should watch once they have seen Paris Is Burning. These films fill in some of the gaps of PIB, give background details and information, and show where ballroom culture is at right now - which is important, as I feel people watch PIB and think they all there is to know about ballroom, which leads to this vibrant, living, breathing, evolving culture being dismissed as some kind of "90s relic", which plays into the kind of co-option and exploitation Madonna is guilty of. VOGUING IS NOT DEAD, IT IS ALIVE AND BETTER THAN EVER!

On this playlist you will find extracts form How Do I Look (the unofficial sequel to Paris Is Burning), footage of Crystal LaBeija in "The Queen", rare footage of Willi Ninja and pier kids voguing in the late80s/early90s, a film about the lost ballroom "classic" Icy Lake from LA's Fade To Mind label, a very short peek inside Vogue Knights (NY's weekly voguing showdown) and a look beyond the US scene to the modern voguers making Paris burn.

Sunday, 8 June 2014

VOGUE BRAWL / Tranarchy in Manchester Evening News



Nice little interview with us about Vogue Brawl in the Manchester Evening News. You can read the online edition here.

Saturday, 7 June 2014

Tranachy pres PARIS IS BURNING screening - FREE!


As is traditional in the run-up to Vogue Brawl we're showing PARIS IS BURNING for free at Islingotn Mill. More details on the Facebook event page.
It's that time of year again - Tranarchy's VOGUE BRAWL is happening on Saturday June 14th at Islington Mill, and in what is now becoming a tradition, we will be screening the cult classic documentary PARIS IS BURNING in the run up to the event. A classic piece of queer cinema, this amazing documentary will teach you almost everything you've ever wanted to know about vogue and house ball culture. It will be accompanied by a selection of voguing short films and debate and discussion of the issues raised is very welcome!

If you can't make it - here's the film, in full. If you haven't seen it yet WATCH:


Thursday, 5 June 2014

MANCHESTER ALT QUEER SCENE piece for Thump UK

Having gotten a bti sick of reading about how fabulous London's queer scene is atm, I decided to put something together for Thump about what's going on here in Mcr. I didn't think they'd publish this but they did! Kudos to Lauren and everyone at the site. :)



Bored of London's Queer Club Scene? Manchester's is Wild and Wonderful

Hey kids, wanna know how the media in the UK works? Here's a rule of thumb: if something is not happening in London, it's not happening. If a music scene doesn't have an outlet or any representation within the capital, then it obviously must not be happening anywhere in the country. Everywhere outside London is filled with behind-the-times bumpkins, who are desperate to emulate the forward fashions and tastes of swinging London.
 
Well fuck that noise. Right now, regional scenes are the healthiest they have ever been in the UK. In a way, you could even thank London for it - by ignoring what is going on around the country, these scenes have had a chance to flourish. 
 
I live and work in Manchester. Before I moved here, I lived and worked in Glasgow. Both cities have incredible live music and clubbing scenes - gay and straight, DIY and commercial. I'd like to tell you about some of the awesome shit that is going on in Manchester right now, particularly on the queer scene.
 

Monday, 2 June 2014

FACT MAG PREMIERE: CVNT TRAXXX "Make Love (Vjuan Allure Remix)

FACT have premiered the awesome VJUAN ALLURE remix of my track "Mak3 L0ve" (available on the Cannabis Kitsch EP on Knightwerk):

Vjuan Allure‘s impact on the early days of ballroom house is substantial – he’s been spinning and producing for over two decades, and claims to have put out some of the earliest releases in the genre. He’s far from a relic, though, working with the likes of Night Slugs, Fade To Mind and Mad Decent in the last few years.

Last week, FACT contributor Niall Connolly – aka ballroom producer CVNT TRAXXX – caught up with the producer to talk about past triumphs and future plans. As a supplement to that article, we’ve been furnished with an exclusive stream of the Vjuan Allure remix of CVNT TRAXXX’s ‘Mak3 L0ve’. Click below to stream it in full.

Sunday, 1 June 2014

My VJUAN ALLURE interview for FACT Mag

I spoke to Vjuan about ballroom, the krash and a lot more, for FACT Magazine:



An influence on the new generation of ballroom DJs such as MikeQ, Vjuan has been DJing for almost 20 years, and his appeal is broader than just the American ballroom circuit: he is a beloved guest of both Night Slugs and House Of Trax in London, Fade To Mind in the US, and the Angels Of Love crew in Rimini. More than any other DJ, Vjuan connects the deep, dark, tribal house of the ’90s to the current fresh-as-a-daisy vogue house sound, and he’s never once failed to make an audience move in all the times I have seen him play, even to avowedly “two left feet” type crowds. I caught up with Vjuan at Streetstar to ask him a few questions.

You’ve been doing a lot of production work this year – what releases have you had recently and what’s coming out in the next few months?

Wow, so many things coming, I’m going to try and name them all. I have stuff ready for Mad Decent, Night Slugs, Fade To Mind, Hot Mom, Paradox 410, FEELINGS, and more, many more remixes coming. Recently I’ve completed work for CVNT TRAXXX, Cherie Lily, Somepoe, Roxy and The Ride Committee and more. I know I’m forgetting some, but it’s a lot.

You’ve been travelling around the world and DJing a lot too – where are some of your favourite places to play and why? Anywhere left you still want to go?

I love traveling and it’s really kind of hard to pin-point one specific place I love the most, but Naples, Italy is so close to my heart. I lived there and have so many friends and so much love from that place – and of course they know how to party! That is where I came into the forefront. I love playing everywhere though, the reactions I’ve had have been so great and heart-warming. The audience truly understands when a DJ comes to play for them, and I come to play. They get into what you are doing even if they may not understand the music at first – but good music is good music and I have never had a problem with any crowd ever.

Read the rest here

Monday, 12 May 2014

CVNT TRAXXX "Make Love (Vjuan Allure Remix)" at STREETSTAR 2014

OMG Vjuan Allure played his remix of Make Love off the Cannabis Kitsch EP at the Streetstar preliminary vogue battle and IT WENT OFF!! Even the judges were loving it. I could have died and gone to heaven right then!!


Monday, 5 May 2014

SPF666 Scorpion Cache EP

Loving this EP on Portland's Club Chemtrail records - takes that bangy/clattery/Night Slugs somewhere fresh but still danceable:

Friday, 2 May 2014

CVNT TRAXXX on DO ANDROIDS DANCE

Big up to the folks at the Do Androids Dance website, who are exclusively giving away "Super Moon" the lead track off my Cannabis Kitsch EP on Knightwerk. In a lovely review of the EP they say:

"CVNT TRAXXX is a producer that’s probably known more for his work in vogue house, but the influence on his latest album Cannabis Kitsch is all over the place. Jungle sounds, juke licks, deep house vibes, trap hats, and Baltimore club loops all intertwine for a massive body of work, and display advanced taste. In a world where people devour music as if it were 30 second commercials, this release has enough subtle changes and variation to keep us on the edge of our seats. It also includes remixes from Traxxx Romay, Vjuan Allure, Doombah, and Slagz. We decided to offer a stream to highlight the lead track, “Super Moon,” but you can feel free to skip past that and click the purchase link, which will redirect you to the free download of this marvelous release courtesy of Knightwerk Records."

Thursday, 1 May 2014

RBMA Bounce Ballroom Event TONITE


Oh ot be in New York! Check out this fucking line-up - brilliant mix of house music styles and the associiated dance scenes. From the RBMA site:

Four dance styles, four dance crews, four DJs: Bruk Up/Flexing with Bobby Konders, Voguing/Ballroom with MikeQ, Housing/Waacking with Todd Terry, Jersey Club with DJ Sliink. In the tradition of our 2013 United States of Bass event, Red Bull Music Academy pays tribute to hyper-local traditions that have made a global impact. With revered jocks providing the soundtrack and legendary dancers teaching you all the moves, expect a history lesson that your booty will never forget.
BRUK UP with Bobby Konders + dancers Bones the Machine, Drew Dollaz, Samiam, Ghost.
VOGUING with DJ MikeQ and MC Kevin JZ Prodigy + dancers Javier Ninja, Leiomy Prodigy and Dashaun Evisu.
HOUSING with Todd Terry + dancers Eriko, Cricket, Princess Lockeroo.
JERSEY CLUB with DJ Sliink and Mike Gip + dancers SoSo, Fiinesse and Emanni.
Lighting installations by Nuit Blanche New York (NBNY).
For an overview of all Red Bull Music Academy Festival New York events, as well as info on ticketing, visit: http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/nyc
 Here's the promo mix:

Sunday, 20 April 2014

CVNT TRAXXX Cannabis Kitsch EP OUT NOW on Knightwerk




IT'S HERE! 5 brand new tracks! 5 incredible remixes! Awesome sleeve by Craig Parker and Yarinka Collucci! GET. THE. FUCK. IN.


So pleased with this, some of my best work to date and the remixes are FENOM! You can buy the whole thing over at the Knightwerk Bandcamp.

Thursday, 17 April 2014

MASTER BALLSTAR WEEKEND (NYC)

Props to ARIKA and VOGUE'OLOGY for this event, looks incredible!




From the Facebook event page:

BALLROOM HAS SOMETHING TO SAY!!!
Master BallStar Weekend
April 16-21, 2014

The Vogue’ology collective and the collaborators involved in bringing all these events together are concerned with the history and collective power of the Ballroom scene as well as what the scene has to say about issues of fundamental concern to the liberation struggles of our era, such as poverty, racism, sexual and gender oppression, and access to housing, healthcare, education and food. The collective’s overarching goal is to establish the Ballroom Freedom and Free School, a venue within which the Ballroom community can investigate and respond to the intersection of oppressions that affects its members as well as many other communities. This series of events are being organised to help formulate an initial set of propositions for the Ballroom Freedom and Free School’s curriculum and structure. Come and join us.

Wednesday 16th April 2014
Transmen in Conversation - BY INVITE ONLY
Talk The Walk: Transmen and The Ballroom Community Union Theological Seminary
6-9pm
Sponsored by Destination Tomorrow

Thursday 17th April, 2014
Ballroom Town Hall Meeting - OPEN TO ALL
The New School, Lang Café, 65 West 11th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues
Community meeting to discuss some of the prevalent concerns impacting the ballroom community. The community has experienced tremendous rates of death over the past 7/8 years. This meeting is the first in a series of national community conversations regarding future of the Ballroom scene.
7-10pm

Friday 18th April, 2014
Literary Reflections of Ballroom - OPEN TO ALL
The Orozco Room, The New School
Rm. A712, 66 West 12th Street
Featuring Marlon Bailey, author of the ethnographic study, Butch Queen Up in Pumps, Gerard Gaskin, author of the photography book, Legendary, Dominique Jackson aka Tyra Allure Ross, author of the autobiography, The Transsexual from Tobago, and Douglas Says, author of The Red Dress, conversations with the women for whom he has designed.
4:30-6:30pm
http://bit.ly/1ipSiFm

Saturday 19th April 2014
Icon Dinner - BY INVITE ONLY
Holiday Inn
Honoring Icons from Ballroom’s Red Era (1986-1990). This is the era when Ballroom expanded out of New York to Philadelphia, Baltimore and DC; new houses were established; and, many elders were lost to AIDS.
6-11pm

Sunday 20th April 2014
Respect the Runway: The Red Carpet to Mastery
OPEN TO ALL - TICKET REQUIRED
The Dome, MoMA-PS1
22-25 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City
Who is called to walk? The list is revealed.
12 noon-6pm
http://bit.ly/1gHXi7e

Sunday 20th April 2014
The Road to Mastery Rumble Ball
OPEN TO ALL
Club Escuelitas
301 W. 39th St
The battles for mastery begins.
Doors Open at Midnight
http://on.fb.me/1lI4B4d

Monday 21st April 2014
Vogue Knights
OPEN TO ALL
Club Escuelitas
301 W. 39th St
The Master Class
http://on.fb.me/PM50aE

Collaborators: Arika, Vogue’ology Collective, NY Black Pride, MoMA PS1, Georgeous Entertainment, Issue Project Room and Destination Tomorrow2


Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Mind to Mind feature for THUMP UK, inc interviews with MIKEQ, DJ SLIINK and KINGDOM

Got this piece together for Thump, featuring some of my favourite DJs out right now. I'm pretty fuckin proud of this piece tbh:



If I were to ask you what your favourite dance labels are right now, I wouldn't be too surprised if you mentioned LA's Fade To Mind and London's Night Slugs; two closely-related club imprints who have been setting the bar very high as a network of DJs throwing some of the best parties on the planet.
Now, you can add Mind To Mind to that list too. Mind To Mind is a new Fade To Mind offshoot, which - as label boss Kingdom and producers MikeQ and DJ Sliink explain - is influenced by Night Slugs' Club Constructions, yet with its own, unique outlook.
THUMP: What made you want to start Mind To Mind?
Kingdom: Will and I who run Fade To Mind had been thinking a lot about what is at the core of what we do; what would be a category of music that our artists generate that doesn't get released, or that doesn't make it onto EPs usually. We came to see that a lot of that stuff is casual collaborations, and improvised music that our artists make together, so our concept was to create a release series that is specifically for collaborations.
Those collaborations can be one off - like, if I happen to be in London for a few nights, and I make a couple of tracks with Bok Bok, or whatever the case may be. It's basically to have a space where people can make tracks together without having to form "a band", or have to say "We're a duo, we're now called this".
Will Mind To Mind have a similar club-based/DJ tools approach as Night Slugs' Club Constructions series? 
Kingdom: Mind to Mind is only really comparable to Club Constructions in the way that they are both side releases. Sonically, we're hoping to push an entirely different direction - although, these tracks on the release from Mike and Sliink are very rhythm-based and drum heavy, like Club Constructions. But, in general, this stuff is going to be very free-form. Some stuff will have no drums.
We are keeping it really open format, though. We don't want it to be just club music. It can be more experimental forms too. Also, you can't really know what to expect based on who is collaborating. Massacooraman and L-Vis 1990 have been making a lot of tracks together, and those are kinda of grimey, but also quite sparse and a-rhythmic. Very creepy, industrial, dark stuff. 

Mike and Sliink, how did you guys meet? Did you know each other before Mind To Mind?
MikeQ: Sliink and I met online first. I already knew of him and his music being from New Jersey. I always played his music when I played here in the past, and we had a few gigs together. 
DJ Sliink: I met Mike from this video interview and mix session program in NYC called Noise212 with JP Solis. Mike did his slot before me, and I was on the next week. I pretty much saw he was from Jersey and messaged him. Everything was pretty organic. The first remix I did for him was the 'Ha Dub' remix on Fade To Mind. 
How did you start producing music together? 
DJ Sliink: After Mike and I met, we found out that we lived around the corner from each other. We have a lot of tracks together. We both really dig each other's style, and have a culture behind what we do. I'm all for the culture.
MikeQ: Well for my debut EP I asked him to remix a track, and then the Mind To Mind release idea didn't even come until after we were done with the tracks. For this project, we were just fucking around and had this idea to clash ballroom and Jersey club. We passed tracks back and forth and met up a few times at my house, and this release was born.
DJ Sliink: Mike and I both use Sony Acid Pro and FL Studio. It's amazing that we use the same thing, as it makes the process that much easier. We would email demos over and review them, and see what might work in the club. When we both were home, that's when we would grab some studio time.