2013 Tourdates
Dec 31 - Ljubljana, SL
Jan 01 - Case Club, St Petersburg, RU
Feb 22 - Cheetah's, Glasgow, SC
March 15 - Petrol, Antwerp, BE
March 22 - Helling, Utrecht, NL
March 29 - Tanners, Newcastle, UK
March 31 - Star & Shadow, Newcastle, UK
April 06 - Moscow, RU
April 12 - Pip, Den Haag, NL
April 13 - Cross Club, Prague, CZ
April 20 - Somewhere in Belgium
April 30 - Paradiso, Amsterdam, NL
May 03 - Zagreb, HR
May 17 - Weather Festival, Paris, FR
May 18 - IFM Festival, Rotterdam, NL
June 03 - Distortion Festival, Copenhagen, DK
June 05 - NTS, London, UK
June 06 - Dance Tunnel, London, UK
June 07 - Asturias, SP
June 08 - Asturias, SP
June 15 - Paris, FR
June 22 - The Hague NL
July 05 - Bootleg, Bordeaux, FR
July 13 - Private Party, Zagreb, HR
July 17 - Zero Show, Radio 808, Zagreb, HR
Aug 08 - Beats.pm, Private Party/Live Stream, Prague, CZ
Aug 09 - Café V lese, Prague, CZ
Aug 10 - Loftus Hall, Berlin, DE
Sept 06 - You Win!, Leiden, NL
Sept 14, Beton Fabriek, Amsterdam, NL
Sept 20 - Belgrade, SRB
Sept 27 - Radio Student, Ljubljana, SL
Sept 27 - Bikofe Livestream, Ljubljana, SL
Sept 27 - Fotka, Ljubljana, SL
Okt 05 - Arma 17, Moscow, RU
Okt 09 - Zero Show, Radio 808, Zagreb, HR
Okt 17 - ADE, Balie, Amsterdam, NL
Okt 18 - Midlight, Rotterdam, NL
Okt 19 - Boiler Room, Amsterdam, NL
Okt 25 - Golem, Hamburg, DE
Okt 26 - Salon Des Amateurs, Dusseldorf, DE
Nov 08 - Club 101, Clermont Ferrand, FR
Nov 09 - Terminal Club, Lyon, FR
Nov 14 - Control Club, Bucharest, RO
Nov 29 - Batofar, Paris, FR
Nov 30 - Aalst, BE (tba)
Dec 05 - Boiler Room, London, UK
Dec - Rinse FM, London, UK
Dec 06 - Fabric, London, UK
Dec 13 - Cologne, DE
Dec 28 - Lausanne, CH
Dec 31 - Secretsundaze, Electric Brixton, London UK
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2014 Tourdates
Jan 09 - Drugstore, Belgrade, SRB
Jan 10 - Mikser, Zagreb, HR
Jan 24 - Warsaw, PL
Feb 07 - Humboldthain, Berlin, DE
Feb 08 - Creme Take-Over, Paard, Den Haag, NL
Feb 14 - Astron Bar, Athens, GR (tba)
Feb 15 - Be Uncensored, Thessaloniki, GR (tba)
Feb 21 - Zagreb, HR
March 01 - Concrete, PAris, FR
March 14 - Brussels, BE
March 15 - Fabric, London, UK
March 16 - Dublin, IR
March 21 - Glasow, SC
March 22 - Manchester, UK
April 04 - Rennes, FR (tba)
August 17 - Moondance Festival, Trogis, HR (tba),
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"Like so many music stories, this one begins in the early 80s, or 1983 to be precise. That was the year that Jeroen Van Der Star now more commonly known as DJ TLR, played his first DJ gig. As he recalls: “Somehow I have always played records. I think my first time was when I was twelve spinning bargain bin Culture Club and Grandmaster Flash and Stevie Wonder 7"es for my classmates on a single turntable with a microphone”
It was an inauspicious start to a long and colourful career. Following his high school days, Jeroen and his friends first played at jungle parties but soon began to come under the influence of The Hague’s squat parties. Organised mainly by the Acidplanet collective, these events brought together all the freaks residing in the Dutch administrative capital.
Electronic music wasn’t the only soundtrack in TLR’ life and, as a child of the 80s and 90s, he lived through periods of radical cultural change. “I'm lucky enough to have witnessed the early years of most of the major music genres up close - Hip Hop, House, Techno, Jungle and to an extent Electro, Disco, 80s Pop, Wave, but also Punk, Hardcore, Garage Rock and all the sub genres it spawned in the 90s,” he explains.
While he dug the Bunker Records parties, he only connected on a musical level with the label as the decade neared its end. By then, he was spinning as DJ TLR - “you just pick something when it doesn't seem to matter and then you're stuck with it,” he says of the name - and the first international gigs and as he says himself, ‘remote chances of a professional career’ had started to materialize.
Those possibilities soon became a reality as the 90s morphed into the 00s and the West Coast of Holland started to gain recognition for underground electronic artists like Legowelt, Orgue Electronique, Alden Tyrell and Rude 66. Around the same time, TLR set up the pre-social media Global Darkness web forum to connect with like-minded electro/jak-aholics around the globe and concurrently established his own label, Creme Organization.
Originally home to local artists like Danny Wolfers - under his various guises – and Orgue Electronique, the label has since welcomed producers from around the world, including Bangkok Impact, Alexander Robotnick, JTC and Willie Burns, while releasing acclaimed albums from D'Marc Cantu, Neville Watson and DJ Overdose.
Despite his DJ background, TLR says that Crème wasn’t set up to release music that he would play out. “A lot of the early Creme stuff was not really about the clubs, we always were more in a freak zone, it never really worked for big floors, with some exceptions here and there,” he explains, adding that he admires DJs who are selectors as much as technical DJs, with Farley Jackmaster Funk, Ben Liebrand, DJ Hype, I-F, Guy Tavares and newer names like Traxx, Speculator, Ben UFO, Will Bankhead and Ron Morelli all cited as influential.
The same rationale that led him to set up Crème now underscores R-Zone, Crème’s sub-label. Inspired by the early part of the 90s, in particular the intersection of rave and hard-core with techno, this sub-label allows well-known producers to put out esoteric music anonymously.
Unsurprisingly, TLR keeps one ear on the past and the other on the present. He recently put together an excellent Bunker retrospective mix - “there is such an immense body of work that you can cherry pick yourself into oblivion, so why not take advantage of that” - and regularly makes new mixes available via the Crème Soundcloud. These selections document his changing DJ style.
On the road most weekends, the best place to catch TLR’s grainy interpretation of electronic music is out among the freaks. “I don't have a favorite place to play really, because it’s always different, even in the same clubs - but I like places that are dark, have a booming sound system and a rowdy crowd” he says.
Sounds like the perfect combination for the crème de la crème of West Coast selectors."
Text by Richard Brohpy
Bookinginfo:
Paramount Artists
Paul Gibson <paulos~AT~paramountartists~DOT~com>
Selected Press:
RESIDENT ADVISOR: Label Of The Month 2013 Feature + Mix
FACT MAGAZINE: The Top 10 Essential Creme Organization Tracks, as selected by DJ TLR
JUNO PLUS: Leaving a legacy: A discussion with Crème Organization’s DJ TLR
RUBADUB: DJ TLR - OMGWTFIDID! Mix & Interview
SIX AXLE: Six Axle Podcast 031 // DJ TLR [Crème Organization] + Q&A
LITTLE WHITE EARBUDS: Talking Shopcast with Crème Organization
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