Showing posts with label Tree Tops Studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tree Tops Studio. Show all posts

Friday, July 10, 2009

If you had 15 mins to fill the Dancefloor, what would you play?

DESERT ISLAND DECKS

Hello Everybody Peeps,
It's been a while coming but there's some new ideas starting to formulate (with the emphasis on the late) As our glorious stand here at Tree Tops draws to an inevitable end, we have started to pursue alternative arrangements to see that the Tree Tops name continues to be put to good use. To this end we will be focusing on promoting shows, club nights and parties at alternative venues in the area and eventually further afield.
To get tha ball rollin' we would like to invite you to experiment with a new club night called "Desert Island Decks" the idea for this night is that everyone brings to the venue with them there 3/4 favourite Floor Fillas ever in the whole world (well if your anything like me It'll be your fav' tunes in the last 5 mins) when you get to the venue (before 8.00pm) you put your newly created DJ name(s) on the list and you get allocated a 15 min time slot. You can Dj by yourself or in small groups. The emphasis here is not on your DJing skills, in fact we actively discourage them! Anyone caught being too fancy and mixing or scratching may be asked to leave! It is about playing your favourite tunes and having a good time. We will figure out the winners on the night by means of the most democratic means known to mankind....Yes it's the clap-o-meter.

So here's a quick recap, with bullet points;
  1. Think of your 3 or 4 favourite tunes, bring them on C.D.'s and /or an I-pod. (not all on the same disk)
  2. Get to the venue and register before 8pm, put your newly invented DJ name(s) on the list.
  3. Have a drink and something to eat and DANCE while everyone else entertains you.
  4. Have your 15 minutes of fame.
  5. Bask in the glory of your superstar DJ status and field questions as to why you picked the beast tunes that had everyone shaking their thang!
So there you have it your new 5 step programme to health and happiness.


What you should do (NOW) to get a head start on the rest of the field please is email us with your DJ name(s) and 15min of tunes so we can set you up with a time slot and guarantee you get to play your first choice selection. Should you chose the same tunes as someone who has already been confirmed you will be asked for a second choice.

Please note in this new venue, The Old Wine Cellar, Corban Estate Arts Centre, 426, Great North Road, Henderson we will be providing a bar and food for sale, there is ample parking on site and the Door charge will be $10.00 each. Open at 7.30pm.

We apologise for the short notice and hope to see you all there. Please tell as many people as you can and if you have a mailing list, My Space, Facebook, Twitter, etc, please don't hesitate to post these details.

SEE YOU THERE...SEE YOU THERE...SEE YOU THERE...SEE YOU THERE...SEE YOU THERE...

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

OH YES, IT'S THE 4TH APRIL 2009



Okay, so you may have been wondering what the hell is going on here at Tree Tops (I've been thinking the same myself!) But rather that present a show that's half baked we have chosen to spend a little longer in the saddle to bring you the best entertainment peanuts can buy.


So it gives us great pleasure to introduce two acts who will be performing for us on Saturday April the 4th.




Fresh from there show-stopping performance at the Titirangi Music Festival local favourites The Magnets will be joining us to play a set of original tunes that will even impress the most 'buttock-clenching' music critics amongst you.




The Magnets are Ben Collier (GoldenHorse, The Nukes), brother Tom Collier and multi-instrumentalist Marcus Lawson (Lucid3, Dave Dobbyn). They deliver a fine set of self writen songs drawing on blues and alt-country styles, with vocals sometimes reminiscent of the Beach boys and CSNY, they are an audience favourite for sure.



Ask 10 people in the NZ music industry to tell you about Otis Mace and you'll probably get 10 very different responses, You see Otis Mace has been making music in this fair land and overseas for 20 plus years. Weather they tell you about his time in Rex Reason and The Rationalists or his band Otis Mace and The Psychic Pet Healers or indeed national tours in support of his Snot Vampire spoken word project, they may even tell you that Otis has writen music for numerous theatre productions all of which would be correct. There are many sides to this man and we hope to uncover more than two (at least) when Otis plays for us on the 4th of April.


I have included a small piece from a review "Music in New Zealand Magazine" - Article by David Eggleton. for further information please go http://www.otismace.com/ where there's more than enough info' to keep you happy.


Otis Mace continued as well his parallel career as a theatre composer, providing the music for Barbara Doherty's 1986 dance piece Rythmnopolis and contributing to the Auckland City Council 1987 multi-media spectacular, Down the Really Road, directed by Nansi Thompson. More recently he has composed the musical score for Vampire Tales, by Cornelius Stone (1992) and accompanied Fatal Jelly Space chanteuse Jacinda Clowens on her solo musical outings (1990-1993).
After the demise of The Psychic Pet Healers set-up at the end of the long and winding tour of 1987, Otis Mace, in his own words 'became a Westie', moving to Auckland's Western Suburbs to get a full-time job and consider his future. After a couple of years out West, he shifted to inner-city Auckland, where he remains based, touring as a solo performer ('have guitar, will travel') and occasionally playing in an Irish music covers band, Blarney Rubble, or as a Celtic music duo with violinist Helen Adams. A new development is improvisation - the audience suggests an idea for a song and Otis makes one up on the spot.
In 1992 he toured a series of songwriting workshops with Arthur Baysting, where the audience co-opted into producing songs using cut-up magazine headlines (e.g 'Meryl Streep Stole My Brain'). Performers of rock music come and go, but Otis plays on, a peripheral fringe figure-though he no longer inhabits the punk ghetto-a hardy perennial on the touring circuit, his trademark, edgy, semi-syncopated strum underlining his impassioned, slightly nasal, still-Canadian-accented delivery, his foot steadily tapping out a rhythmic accompaniment.
So as you can see we've not been idle (much) and are working hard to bring the best entertainment to West Auckland.
Please put this date in your diary and tell all your friends, it promises to be a great night.
More acts to be confirmed we will let you know about these as they happen.
SEE YOU THERE..SEE YOU THERE..SEE YOU THERE..SEE YOU THERE..SEE YOU THERE..

Saturday, February 21, 2009

THANX AGAIN



Hey everyone,


Just a quick note to say a big thank you for everyone involved in putting on a great show on Friday night.



Our deepest and sincere thanx go out to Pinna, Gus, The Nukes and Superturtle for outstanding performances, we would also like to acknowledge the effort and time put in by Callum, Darren and Thomas and all who helped put on another brilliant night at Tree Tops.



Have included a couple of still photographs from the event and would love to see photos taken by anyone else. We hope to get some video footage of the show onto the site as soon as possible.



Two thirds of the Nukes (sorry to Dave! )















Thanx for coming out, it was great to meet all the Tree Tops first timers and to catch up with you lot who have been before.


Stay in touch for the next thrilling installment...................