The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Music at Mains:

Dave Seaman

- GAYLE RITCHIE

Looking for a wild night out dancing to great music in a 16th Century castle? Then you’re in for a treat next Saturday. That’s because Music is the Answer (MITA), a massive event among house music fans, is celebratin­g its third birthday at Dundee’s atmospheri­c Mains Castle.

With big name DJs including Dave Seaman, Steve Parry, plus Robert Clark, Paul Nolan, Paul Montague, Pete Bidwell – and local legend Brent Lawson of Pro B Tech Music and BTechNoir Records – you can expect a top night of fun and epic music.

“We’re massively excited about getting Dave Seaman on board,” says Robert. “Dave really is one of the best, and probably busiest, in the business.

“He’s been at the forefront of the undergroun­d scene for the last 30 years or so. In our opinion he’s a ‘Champions League’ level DJ and producer.

“He’s had massive success commercial­ly, producing Kylie and the Pet Shop Boys, along with remixes for the likes of the Eurythmics, Placebo and Michael Jackson.”

Steve Parry is Dave’s partner at Selador Recordings and has been on the scene almost as long and is a former resident at the mighty Cream in Liverpool.

“After seeing him in Manchester four years ago, where he warmed up for John Digweed, he stole the show for me,” says Robert.

“I knew I needed to bring him to Scotland. This’ll be his second visit to the castle after he finished our summer all-dayer last year after Nick Warren.”

Room Two will be a ProBTech showcase hosted by Brent. He’ll be joined by Chapter 24’s Paul Nolan, and Pete Bidwell from Circle Ibiza. “Downstairs, the night will begin with deep proggy house, moving in to melodic house territory,” says Robert.

“Then I’m sure Dave and Steve will take things up a few notches. Upstairs, Paul, Pete and I will have slices of techno and minimal progressiv­e house all night.”

Robert, Paul and Brent are hugely excited about the venue. “I know it’s a cliche but it really feels like home for us now,” says Robert.

“How many DJs and artists get the chance to play in a 16th Century castle? Thanks to the thick walls, it’s acoustical­ly outstandin­g. The guys who do our light and sound transform it in to something pretty magical so expect an electric atmosphere. The clubbers make the night what it is, so a lot of thank yous will be dished out.”

The third birthday kicks off a busy year for MITA which includes a September event with headliners Danny Howells, Darren Emerson and Dave Seaman.

“We’ve got radio gigs lined up too,” says Robert. “To say we’re excited is an understate­ment.” skiddle.com

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