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![]() | The Martinez Brothers
Anyone heard of them? Anyone catch their set at WMC? They have been the talk of the LA house community since WMC. Many people (some of them big-name pro DJs) have said that their set was the best house set at WMC. Marques Wyatt actually walked away in the middle of his set at Deep's WMC party to go check them out. These kids are only 15 years old but they can apparently already put a lot of the old guys to shame. Musical youth The teenage Martinez Brothers inject clubland with a dose of new blood. By Bruce Tantum WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH KIDS TODAY? Not much, if you’re talking about Chris Martinez, left, and brother Steve. Photograph: Sandra Beyer Crank up the computer and Google “the Martinez Brothers,” and you’ll be directed to chatrooms containing comments like “Oh my god, can these two fucking rock the house” and “They can mix their asses off”—not to mention postings along the lines of “They are the cutest ever.” Such accolades would be impressive for any DJ, considering the backbiting that is the norm in the online dance-music community, but when you realize that the subjects of those notices, Steve and Chris Martinez, are still in their teens, it’s remarkable. And considering that the Bronx-born and -raised sibs are working in the world of traditional, NYC-style soulful house—a scene generally populated by relative graybeards—it’s downright mind-boggling. Within the last year, the duo has been rising through the ranks by rocking some of the city’s top soulful house shindigs, including Shelter, a soiree that was born the same year as the 15-year-old Chris. The pair, who have a weekly mix show on the Internet station Pre Party Radio on Thursday nights, will be in the booth at Danny Krivit’s 718 Sessions on Sunday 12. “It was our father who really got us into this,” says Steve, who’s all of 18 years old. “He’s an old house head who goes back to the days of places like the Garage, but he had stepped away from the scene for a long time. Around three years ago, he played us a lot of the music and we both just fell in love with it.” Still, few kids follow the lead of their folks when it comes to musical taste, and there was something about soulful house (beyond the parental seal of approval) that caught the brothers’ attention. “We’ve both been playing music, starting with percussion, since we were really young, like around six,” Chris says. “We were performing, playing at church and stuff like that.” (The two have since added keyboards, bass and guitar to their repertoire.) “That’s what first got us into the whole music thing and sent us in the direction toward where we are now,” Steve adds. “The soulful-house sound is pretty much the most musical kind of dance music out there. It’s not as computerized, not as obviously done on a machine, as a lot of other sounds out there. You actually have to know how to play instruments to make a soulful-house record; you need a real vocalist to do a soulful-house record.” Steve and Chris’s musicality is evident in their DJ sets, which tend to be deep, subtle, dubby and jazz-kissed affairs, frequently augmented by the brothers’ own instrumental work. “Some of the time, my brother will be on the keys and I’ll be on the decks, and some of the time I’ll be on the keys and he’ll be on the decks,” Chris says. “And at the 718 Sessions, I think when Danny plays, we’ll be doing overdubs with keys and percussion as well.” Despite (or maybe because of) the Martinez Brothers’ talent, there are bound to be some who question the duo’s grounding in the traditional house scene. “There have been a few people who have had a kind of attitude, like, ‘What could these guys know about this music? How can they know about the Garage?’ ” Steve says. “It’s kind of oxymoronic: They say there aren’t enough young people involved with this kind of music, but when they see some young kids doing it, they complain. It’s not our fault that we were born after the Garage closed! For the most part, though, people really show us a lot of love.” One of those showing the love, needless to say, is old pro Krivit himself. “I feel like they’re touching upon all the history this music has, as opposed to most kids, who are just into this momentary, what’s-happening-now kind of thing,” he says. “For them to grasp on to such a wide variety of music at their age is quite unique—and I think it bodes well for this scene’s future.”
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sounds dope! crazy that they are from the bronx.
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Yeah, i have been hearing about them for a while now. Seems Mr. Ferrer has pulled them under his wing and been pushing them forward creatively.
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I think a lot of hype is surrounding the brothers are their age. But there has been a few other kid dj's around. In Chicago Gantman was on the radio(WKKC) when he was like 10 or 11 yrs old and released his first record on Dancemania when he was 15. He was billed as the "Youngest Professional DJ". He also goes by the name Gant Garrald with a few releases on French label Riviera of the filtered French House sound(for those who dig that sound), not to mention his releases on the Dusttraxx label. Also Ron Trent's house/techno/proto-progressive classic "Altered States" was released when he was like 16. Gantman's myspace http://www.myspace.com/djgantman Gant Garrarld myspace http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm...ndid=108175803 |
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do they produce?
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![]() ![]() | Yes they do...they have a release out on Ferrer's Objektivity label....peep it here.... http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?...titles&cv=6441
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