Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Nik Frattaroli & Khan - Roma / Red October

Nik Frattaroli & Khan
Roma / Red October
BSR032 General Mp3 release date 19th October 2009
1. Roma
2. Roma (Anil Chawla remix)
3. Red October
www.djdownload.com/artist/Nik+Frattaroli++Khan/855499
Our original ethos when setting up Berwick Street Records four years ago was to provide a platform for new and unknown producers and to help get top quality music out on to the global stage whilst also releasing music by many big names.
So having recently dropped releases from the likes of Yousef, Smokin’ Jo, Sasse and Kenny Hawkes it’s about time we introduce you to two new kids on the block Nik Frattaroli & Khan. Having spent a few days in the studio with label boss Timo Garcia engineering for them they have come up with two killer tracks. And as if that wasn’t enough we have enlisted one of our earliest signings and now Global Underground hot shot Anil Chawla back to Berwick Street on remix duties where he turns in a real tech stomper.
Saturday, 12 September 2009
Wonderlust (Free Your Mind) featuring Amber Jolene

BSR030 - General Mp3 release date 28th September 09
1. S&C Radio Edit
2. Original mix
3. James Harcourt remix
4. Justin Harris remix
5. Justin Harris Singapore remix
6. Shifter & Carvell remix
Timo and Amber first teamed up to create ‘The Morning After’ which features on his album as the closing song. A blissed out Balearic beauty with acoustic guitars, Hang Drum and salubrious vocals. Since then they have written and recorded vocals together for several other album tracks including one which was just snapped up by Sharam for his Yoshitoshi imprint.
This particular project however we had to keep for ourselves being as it’s the lead track for the Wonderlust Bug Album with Amber waxing lyrical about life. For more info on Amber check this page…
www.berwickstreetrecords.com/profile.asp?ProfileID=37
Whilst keeping the original remixes from the previous release the artists have carefully worked Amber’s sultry vocals over each remix. James Harcourt turns in a massive Tech House belter, perfect for the biggest of dance floors whilst Justin Harris of Freaks fame provides us with not one but two sublime pieces of House music here with a slightly deeper Singapore remix. Shifter & Carvell have made what is quite frankly amazingly epic Prog work out (which has already licensed to this summer’s Bora Bora compilation) as well as a well formed Radio Edit.
You can hear the radio edit and see a video clip of this track on youtube here which features footage from Bora Bora as well as Timo’s gigs in Brazil and Siberia
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kcp_MDlGClA

Saturday, 22 August 2009

BSR028 - General Mp3 release date 10th August 09
Boom (Original mix) [House]
Boom (DJ Pierre Afro-Acid remix) [Acid]
Boom (Onionz Zenfriend mix) [Tech]
Boom (Kid Blue remix) [Electro]
Boom (Akashik 11 remix) [Dubstep]
Here is the first in a series of singles to drop from Timo Garcia’s artist album ‘Wonderlust Bug’, and it comes with some very heavy remixes too. The Original mix is a deep, melodic and powerful set starter, which featured as the perfect opening track on his album.
DJ Pierre who’s best known for kick starting a whole new genre of music 20 years ago with the inception of Acid House, cranks it up to volume 11 with his Afro-Acid remix. Onionz turns in a monster of a Tech House mix with a slight oriental twist, keeping up appearances Stateside. Looking back to London we get Kid Blue in on the action who’s slamming Electro remix should rock any tougher dancefloor. Finally Ben Green & JD Birch provide a killer Dubstep remix as Akashic 11, which is perfect body slammin material!
For more info on any of the remix artists please check their pages here Artist Profiles…
www.berwickstreetrecords.com/profiles.asp?ProfileCatID=1

Watch Sasha & John Digweed dropping afore mentioned "duff proggy rub" at Exit Festival in Serbia
Saturday, 15 August 2009
** NEW RELEASE **
BSR030 - General Mp3 release date 7th September 09
To download from Beatport click here
1. Original mix
2. James Harcourt remix
3. Jon Gurd remix
4. Justin Harris remix
5. Justin Harris Singapore remix
6. Shifter & Carvell remix

The second single to get the remix treatment from Timo Garcia’s debut artist album is title track ‘Wonderlust’, and to celebrate our 30th release on the label we thought we’d get some proper heavyweight remixes for you!
Having brought the sonorous sounds of the Hang Drum to the attention of the Dance music fraternity with his recent collaboration with Manu Delago here’s another Hang Drum infused track from Timo. This time it’s on a more deep and techy vibe with clipped beats and hypnotic groove.
James Harcourt turns in a massive Tech House belter, perfect for the biggest of dance floors whilst Jon Gurd serves up some driving percussion in his remix. Justin Harris of Freaks fame provides us with not one but two sublime pieces of House music here with a slightly deeper Singapore remix. While Shifter & Carvell have made what is quite frankly amazingly epic Prog work out (which has already licensed to this summer’s Bora Bora compilation).
Yet again there is something for everyone here
For more info on any of the remix artists please check their pages here Artist Profiles… www.berwickstreetrecords.com/profiles.asp?ProfileCatID=1
Friday, 10 July 2009
Our 4th Birthday Bash @ Ministry of Sound - Friday 17th July
Sunday, 7 June 2009
Monday, 1 June 2009
Timo Garcia - Wonderlust Bug (Debut Album)

Or you can get it on CD or vinyl from any decent shops such as
CD from JUNO, HMV
or Vinyl Sampler from Juno
So for the price of lunch or a couple of pints which would only last 30 mins or so you could buy this album which will last a lifetime!


Under the alias Timo Garcia, he joins the dots of our planet’s clubbing hotspots. Rocking crowds across Brazil, at London’s Ministry of Sound, around Russia, at all of Ibiza’s sharpest clubs and more: he is a global DJ. Whether spinning his own razor edged house productions, or mixing the tech and electro of others, he weaves sets stuffed with sonics from all over.
But seeing and hearing the world in this way has uniquely improved the arsenal of sounds at his disposal as a DJ, and poignantly inform his productions. Be they glitched-out, guitar led or Hang Drum peppered, a Timo Garcia track is always on point.
As Tim Belcher, he heads his London born Berwick Street Records imprint, championing up-coming (D-Dub, Hauswerks, Le Crunch) and established artists (Lutzenkirtchen, Yousef & Smokin Jo) alike. Nurturing originality and hosting the work of musicians from all over the world, Berwick Street Records’ only aims are to output quality music, no matter the name of the genre, and host the best parties in town, whatever town that may be.
With one ear on the underground, and one experiencing dance music in the here and now, it’s no wonder Timo offers his debut album, Wonderlust Bug, as a window into his world: a document of his thoughts and travels laid out in sound.
Each note of the album is influenced by a different nook of the world‘s most exciting DJ booths, and programmed by an experienced artist, all in the interests of electronica.
Says Timo, ‘I get to see a lot of places I wouldn’t otherwise get to being a DJ, and I am thankful for that. The album’s inspired by so many things, from buskers on the South Bank to acoustic bands playing on the beaches of Brazil. I felt the need to help spread the vibes of things like the Hang Drum into the dance music fraternity. I wanted to use and promote the sounds I hear around the world, as well as use some older ideas I’ve had for a while and been desperate to use somehow!
‘The title is a play on Wanderlust meaning to enjoy travel. I added the Bug as I’ve got it bad, and changed it to Wonder, as I like my mind to do the traveling sometimes. The album goes from deep house, to tougher tech, through a touch of swing and ends up on an ambient high – It’s kind of structured like a DJ set in terms of momentum until right at the end that is!’
Wonderlust Bug builds steadily from the off, with the shuffling 4/4 beats of ‘Boom’ gliding along, locking a solid groove and kicking in all the right places. ‘The Hang Drum Track’ introduces the unique talents of Manu Delago who’s sonorous drum/bell percussion instrument rings out in waves and creates an enchanting, trance like track. It’s almost as if house music were escaping from the heavens…
The tempo steps up on ‘Deadly Grooves’ which is dream material for a darkened disco goer: stuffed with stabs of electro and skewed synth to get the hands in the air, and a driving, pulsey bassline to keep the feet tapping. Elsewhere, ‘The Bug’ is all twisted tech and sine waves from the future, weaving dark and intricate sonic tapestries with a black funk undercurrent.
Wherever you look, Wonderlust Bug is filled with accomplished electronic outpourings from a solid British talent of which to be proud. And what’s more, it’s fair to say these tracks, and the others from Timo’s debut LP, will be pricking up learned ears, and twitching funky feet, for many months to come.
Enjoy…
Kristan J Caryl (DJ Mag)

Laurent Garnier
Great work, love the build up of it and the tracks towards the end are great for big room business. Very good, Thanks for letting me hear it. Bravo
Sasha
The Hang Drum track is amazing - as is Release, Wonderlust and Lady Luck The mixed album flows wonderfully too, Keep it up mate
Timo MAAS
Great album...v trippy and great variety! Need to listen fullon again, but first impression is v good
M.A.N.D.Y. / Philipp Jung
Solid collection of tracks. Well done! Thanks for it.
DJ Pierre
Hot album dude! Flows really well with a good mixture of deepness and energy. Minimal, Tech House, and House! Very cutting edge. Just the way I like it!
Joey Beltram
Really good artist album. The Mix format adds an excellent touch. Favourite tracks for me are 'Lady Luck' and 'Swing Thing'. Great album with great flow.
Smokin Jo
The album sounds good, I like 'Boom' a lot and 'Swing Thing', it's all very well produced, you must be happy with it. Well done mate.
Danny Howells
Sorry for the delayed response but this sounds great! A lot of work that has paid off well. Congrats!!
Hernan Cattaneo
Sounds good man. nice tracks and grooves, thanks!
Nic Fanciulli
Will play 'Morning After' solid track. Good work
Andy Chatterley (Skylark / Buick Project)
A great sonic journey, really well produced and enjoyable album, top stuff.
Yousef
'The Morning After' is ace mate, you've done really well. Really nice.
Hector Romero
Hi Timo – Thanks for sending me your album – congrats on putting together a tight project together – sounds like you put a lot of time into it. The tracks didn’t have ID’s so it’s hard for me to tell you which one I liked best. Looking forward to receiving the project as individual tracks. Best of luck.
Giles Smith (secretsundaze)
I think its a solid album of dance trax
Osunlade
Delicious and refreshing! I love the overall feeling of the album, its spacious, deep intimate..deep and techy (magic roundabout sounds a bit dark sonically compared to the rest of the album) favourite track: 'The Bug', i love its bouncy effect.. keep the head moving!
Jody Wisternoff (Way Out West)
Some great stuff on your album mate. 'The Morning After' is beautiful.
Trisco / Wonderland Avenue
Great album mate...washes over you effortlessly.....'Boom' is probably my fave, lovely deep spacey groove, will work on any floor .... right up there with the final track which is beautiful - top vocal. Overall I'd give the album 9/10....should get this into all the loungy bars. Well done!
Jon Marsh (Beloved)
I like 'The Hang Drum Track' but my favourite is 'Magic Roundabout' - cool, squelchy, hypnotic, floaty etc etc - very me! I hope it does well for you & thanks for asking for my opinion.
Mike Monday
It sounds good - you've really nailed your sound which is great, and in the process of doing it you've obviously come a long way! I like the way you've put it together and you've obviously done it with a lot of care and skill. nice work!
Llorca
It's definitely a good electronic album - truth is, i'm not a fan of electronic albums in general. I find it difficult to stick to one hour of 4 to the floor beats, as a listener and as a composer, giving you the impression at the end you've been listening to one long static track. Fortunately, every track has its own atmosphere here, bringing the long-play some ups, downs and different mood. My favourite one is the bug. Simply because it's the most funky track of the whole album :-) Anyway, good luck with your album, mate. releasing an electronic album today is quite a thing, cheers ludO;
Neil Quigley (Urban....Torque Recordings)
Overall it's a very accomplished album, so many congratulations! My favourite track is the penultimate one, 'Release'. Just a great club track with memorable riffs and chord changes. I'm thinking the last track is 'Solaris' inspired? Regardless, a nice ending to the album.
Jim 'Shaft' Ryan
Very cool album, Had it on all afternoon mate. Favourite Songs are 'The Hang Drum Track' & 'The Morning After' Love the unique sound of Hang Drum. The Morning After a perfect way to finish a very interesting album.
Igor Marijuan (ibizasonica)
I have to tell you that is fantastic. I'm really into your style. I love "Deadly Grooves" and "Wonderlust" I have been playing those tracks in my gigs and the reaction was fantastic. I..m supporting your album on Ibiza Sonica radio too. All the best from Ibiza.
DJ Rebekah
I really like the variety of different tracks, there will be something for everyone on it, and i really like 'The Morning After' for listening.
Solomun (Diynamic)
'Lady Luck' is nice, beautiful atmo, and 'Swing Thing' .:) but my fav is 'The Morning After'. all the best, Mladen
Static Revenger
This is great! Timo manages to create one solid listening experience woven through a tapestry of different genres that one might not necessarily expect from one collection of music. Personal highlight for me is ‘Swing Thing’- Its so Daft and Cheeky- I LOVE IT! - Jazz, big band and swing are among my favourite styles of music, as is electronic, and this is a neat example of flipping the two genres- usually a producer goes for a jazz sample, and builds electronically around that, and Swing Thing builds Jazz from electronic in the inverse- more along the lines of the seminal electronic classical recordings by Tomita and Walter Carlos. NICE... thanks for the heads up on this and much luck with it.
DeMarkus Lewis
Very nice album!!! Quite the solid journey.. Reminds me of how a proper dj mix should sound the way it travels and the mood changes ever so slightly until it climaxes. Or even more like good sex ;) ‘Swing Thing’ is my fav here!! Because i'd like to remix it :P
Tyrrell
Right from the off, I liked what I was hearing - very listenable and with several tracks I'd like for my own DJ sets. Favourite song is 'The Hang Drum Track'. Reason - It's a bit proggy, not dark, will work in so many clubs/situations, and it's got a hang drum - so freaking jealous you hooked up with Manu - I thought I had an original idea for a hang drum track when I saw someone playing one in Portobello last summer but nope, Timo got there first. Kudos!
Lawrence Millar (Deeper Substance)
It sounds great Timo – deepness and a lot of vibe and energy. It feels like an album. Excellent stuff. ‘Lady Luck’ for me.
Adrian Kemp (Ninja Tune)
'The Bug' This is a killer tune man!
Gavyn Mytchel (The Gallery @ Ministry of Sound)
Its a very good mix, from start to finsh. this should do well
Harri (Sub Club)
Solid album mate, really nice production and flow, I don't have a track listing and only instantly recognize the Hang Drum track which I always liked. Few more on there I really like....but dont know the names. Many thanks for sending :-)
Paulette (Radio FG Paris)
Whilst there’s nothing I can play at club, it is a really good, polished, well produced and infinitely listenable album. There are some lovely ideas on there – like the Charleston drop especially and the vocals are very sweet. I am putting it in my ipod and will be able to give you a more detailed reaction over the next few days. Big up ya badself! Respect
Sultan
Been listening to your album all day. The more i listen to it the more i love it. Sick Solid album my man and flows real nice with a killer ending, By far my favorite track is "The Morning After" But got to admit "Deadly Grooves" is ace! Cheers! And best of luck bro, great job hands down.
Montero (Dee)
All sounds good to me! When you sending the seperate tracks?
DJ Rap
FEEL GOOD! Vet enjoyable indeed great work! Favourite tracks wonderlust and the bug, though I really liked all of it.... Reason why.... too many good tracks to mention!
James Harcourt
It was really refreshing actually. Some really cool vibes ... one track i loved, it had some jazzy swing shit going on but really drummy.
Satoshi Fumi
Nice trax mate! I love trax called ‘The Bug’ and ‘Release’. They has deep grooves.
Glenn Morrison
I think your artist album is very cool :) Thanks a lot for sending and great work man. Keep up the great work and speak soon.
Tom Taylor (Electric Press)
Excellent production and some great tracks on there ;-) My favorites being lady luck (lovely deep melodic) & Bug (bouncy jackin dancefloor)
Sonny Wharton
Really really like the album mate - struggling to choose a fav as they all tick the right boxes for me... 10/10 - full support :)
Kenny Substance (PureSubstance /Pure.FM) KL, Malaysia
This totally deserves a 5 out of 5 star on the accomplished album. Great flow from start to end. You dont get bored it which is the most important. Am really looking forward to each tracks on this album. Fav tracks includes Boom, The Hang Drum, Release !!!
DJ ChloƩ
I love 'The Hang Drum Track' and 'Lady Luck' what deep beauties! I really love how the album builds, grows in intensity and in sounds. very good flow & i love how the melodies and synths work together slightly. 'Lady Luck' is very subdued and not in your face. very pretty twinkly sounds and just a beautiful track. The whole album is great tho.
Mike Stukes Mystic Vybes WHCR 90.3 FM
May well be considered one of the 10 best lp's of the year.
Dave Jenkins (Editor IDJ Magazine)
It’s really strong, tells a good tale and doesn’t ever dwindle.
Dumb Dan
I'm usually not a fan of dance albums. The whole idea of listening to dance music in a home environment, unmixed and without a single girl in skimpy outfits in sight is... well just not for me. Not to mention the temptation many producers see in bringing in guest singers for every track, trying to be something they are not and quickly losing sight of the dance floor that made it all possible in the first place. Timo's album is a different story altogether - it's a journey through soundscapes that all are interesting enough to keep you listening, while that dance floor vibe still is intact. I could see myself play most of these on a club night, particularly 'The Bug' which is just as much of a stormer as Timo's by now quite famous Hang Drum Track. Wonderlust Bug is a great exception to the rule - a dance album you can actually dance to - as well as enjoy in your car, lounge or whenever!
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Tuesday, 26 May 2009
Smokin' Jo joins poetry week!

TRNSSTR - Not a Poem / Ravedigger
1. Not a Poem
2. Not a Poem (Timo Garcia remix)
3. Ravedigger
4. Ravedigger (Instrumental)
Beatport Exclusive
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“Not a Poem” is slick magnetic groover set to stun. The track features a deep driving bass drone, intrinsic percussion tweaked to perfection and warped hypnotic vocal snippets from African poet Olu. Timo Garcia heads up an alluring and tantalising remix, bringing some mind melting stabs, a beepy melodic lead line and a rough and tougher bassline to the forefront.
“Ravedigger” is a minimal stormer ready to mess with your head. This track includes a field of lo-fi percussion, an absorbing melodic stab line, effective twisted vocal chants from Olu and a dominant bassline skilfully designed to drive the track. The track develops with some intriguing effects and some stellar manipulation creating tension and interest throughout. A dub version is also including within this killer package.
TRNSSTR do it again with this outstanding follow up EP and raise the bar of minimal-tech production. Both tracks are self-confident masterpieces with unparalleled quality set to standout in any club.
TRNSSTR have playing in some of best clubs around including Ministry Of Sound, London, Redlight Afterhours, Shoreditch and have an extensive tour imminent.
Yousef's Departure

1. Departure
2. Digital Departure
3. Birthday Thoughts (Yousef Club mix)
4. Birthday Thoughts (Yankee Zulu mix)
After some amazing feedback and five star reviews from our last release from Circus star Yousef we’re back to unleash another beast of an EP onto the world’s dance floors!
More tracks from Yousef's ‘Unreleased’ vault. ‘Departure’ was made ahead of his move from Yousef's hometown of Liverpool to his current address of London. Tight beats, a warm piano line, grooving bass and a powerful moment. Once again walking the genre line, House and Techno combined. He completes part one with his heavy hitting edit called ‘Digital Departure’.
Next up is ‘Birthday Thoughts’, a track made on his birthday in 2008. The original down tempo version features on Yousef's forthcoming debut artist album "A Collection of Scars and Situations" (Circus Recordings June 2009) which in its original form is a 63bpm melancholy drum work out, based on a reminisced and best-forgotten childhood birthday. The Club Mix came later; powerful bouncing drums chug along to reach its crescendo where you become familiar with the aforementioned. To finish off the package in true style we give you a stunning remix by Yankee Zulu.
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Timo Garcia headlines Matter room 2
Saturday 30th May 2009
Matter, The O2, Peninsula Square, London, SE10 ODY
Sharam (Deep Dish)
Arno Cost
D-Formation (Yoshitoshi)
Timo Garcia
Arno Cost is one of the most exciting DJ/Producer’s to come out of France over the last 12 months. His dancefloor destroying tracks such as ‘Magenta’, ‘Souvenir’, ‘Apocalypse’ and ‘Darling Harbour’ have continued to bolster his reputation for producing melodic gems and uplifting classics. Arno is joined by Yoshitoshi artist D-Formation in room 1 whilst Room 2 showcases yet more quality electronic house sounds with Timo Garcia headlining. Timo is rapidly developing into one of the UK’s hottest rising talents with his upcoming debut album ‘Wonderlust Bug’ receiving tremendous support from the likes of Sasha, Laurent Garnier, Danny Howells and Timo Maas. Timo will be joined in room 2 by up-and-coming talents Ricky RPM, Paul Morgan, Local Heroes, Adam G and Roo.
Monday, 25 May 2009
Wonderlust Bug artist album release party @ Ministry of Sound, London

THE GALLERY - FRIDAY 15TH MAY @ Ministry of Sound
Box:
Joey Beltram
Tall Paul
Fergie
Gavyn Mytchel
The Viceroy
Bar:
Hosted by Berwick Street Sessions
Spooky
Timo Garcia (4 Hour Set)
Baby Box:
Hosted by Dirty Ego
Loft:
Hosted by Plastic Fondu
Tonight we welcome the one and only Joey Beltram to headline proceedings. With heavyweight support from Gallery main man Tall Paul and one of our favourite sons of techno Fergie as well as Gallery residents Gavyn Mytchel and The Viceroy this is set to be another trademark Gallery experience. Fusing several genres with our usual progression across the night the utterly amazing Box at Ministry of Sound will be transformed into a typical Gallery sonic journey. With the ever welcome Berwick Street Sessions and headliner Spooky and resident boy wonder Timo Garcia playing an extended 4 hour set this one is going to be a goodie!!!
Joey Beltram is a dj hard to describe in soundbytes and genres. He of course gave the world ‘Energy Flash’ – one of the most iconic tunes of the acid house movement and he’s been a huge name and force in the dance music scene for a number of years defining the early years of techno but always remaining a true pioneer. Having grown up in the US in New York and then moving to Gent in Belgium he was internationally touring at the age of 20 off the back of several huge releases. In 1992, Beltram made his comeback on Warp Records with the EP “Calibre”. Several releases followed and their success stabilized his position in the fast-moving dance scene. By 1995 he had established his long-standing relationship with Tresor Records in Berlin, releasing a succession of excellent maxi EP‘s (“Gameform“, “Instant“, “Metro“) and the now legendary, full-length album “Places“ (Tresor.078), re-released in 1998. The same year he delivered the critically-acclaimed maxi “Ball Park“ (Tresor.090) that still retains its place in most international techno DJs‘ record cases today. In 1999 Beltram founded his own label STX for which he continues to record under his own name and as JB3.Six years elapsed until his next release on Tresor. Starting with the stunning maxi “The Beyonder“ in the summer of 2004, he followed up with the album and winter world tour “The Rising Sun“ Joey remains a truly global superstar, a stalwart of the scene and a hugely in demand name he is truly one dj to be experienced and we are delighted to be welcoming him to The Gallery. Techno star Fergie makes a welcome return to The Gallery; his Excentric label and brand continue to go from strength to strength and we’re loving Fergie’s sound at present. He rocked it big time for us on his last visit and continues to tour the globe with his infectious energy and jaw dropping dj sets. Gallery main man Tall Paul returns to The Gallery main room to do his thing alongside Gallery residents Gavyn Mytchel and The Viceroy.
This month sees a very special Berwick Street Sessions host the Bar. It's be the official 'WONDERLUST BUG' release party, the long awaited Debut Artist Album from label boss TIMO GARCIA. After last month’s unofficial extended set which came about because the crowd just refused to leave the dancefloor even when the lights came on he will be doing an exclusive 4 hour set to celebrate this album release! There will be signed copies of this album; which has gained support and props from Laurent Garnier, Timo MAAS, M.A.N.D.Y, DJ Pierre, Joey Beltram, Smokin Jo, Danny Howells, Hernan Cattaneo, Nic Fanciulli and Yousef amongst many more, to be given away on the night. Joining Timo in the Bar will be none other than Charlie May & Duncan Forbes under their SPOOKY guise; whilst the Baby Box plays host to Dirty Ego and the Loft sees backroom faves Plastic Fondu return to lay down the essential beats.