Monday, July 13, 2020

DJ Vibe (of Underground Sound of Lisbon) And Music Journalist Lauren Martin (DJ MAG) Talk About The Origins Of The Eternal "So Get Up"

Lauren Martin and DJ Vibe discuss “So Get Up” (Red Bull Music Academy lecture series)


Lauren Martin and DJ Vibe discuss “So Get Up” (Red Bull Music Academy lecture series)


In September of 2019, world-renowned electronic music journalist and editor Lauren Martin interviewed DJ Vibe (António Pereira), the iconic Portuguese DJ, for the Red Bull Music Academy lecture series. During the course of the one-hour long conversation the two spoke five full minutes specifically about the song “So Get Up” which undoubtedly transformed DJ Vibe’s personal career and in fact the entire electronic music economy of Portugal in the 1990’s.
When asked about the recording and the distribution of the song “So Get Up” and how it ‘changed everything’, Vibe spoke at length about now-deceased Kaos Records label owner/promotor António Cunha, co-member of Underground Sound of LisbonRui da Silva and Rob Di Stefano manager of Tribal U.S.A. records which distributed the initial international release of “So Get Up” selling 80,000 copies).

He also speaks of DJ Junior Vasquez who had the recorded exclusively for a full year at the NY’s Sound Factory and created a buzz around the recording, but Dj Vibe fails to even mention the lyricist/vocalist, Greek-Californian Ithaka (Ithaka Darin Pappas), whose rerecording of his 1992 English-language vocal poem, So Get Up, The End Of The Earth Is Upon Us for Underground Sound Of Lisbon, certainly aided in the globalization of Underground Sound of Lisbon, Kaos Records, DJ Vibe, Rui da Silva and Portuguese electronic music in general.
Ithaka had originally written and recorded “So Get Up” on December 13th 1992 for Rádio Comercial – Lisbon, then in Februrary of 1993 recorded an electro version in Manchester for demo of his album project, So Get Up & The Lost Acapellas which was not immediately released.


Underground Sound of lisbon’s “So Get Up” enjoyed wide international success (#83 on the U.K. pop charts in 1994). But apparently, for marketing reasons, So Get Up was presented as a 100% Portuguese creation – even though the lyricist and vocalist was a Californian, briefly living in Portugal, and the song was written and recorded in English.
Ithaka Darin Pappas was largely not credited with his contribution on the new version of his own song.
Furthermore, both Underground Sound Of Lisbon’s label, (Kaos Records, Portugal) and their international distributor Tribal USA (EMI), headed by Rob Di Stefano, released several acapellas of Ithaka’s voice and lyrics without a visible credit, causing a snowball of anonymous bootleg versions and remixes.
In 1997, Stretch n Vern released “Get Up! Go Insane!”, principally using the hook lines of Ithaka’s “So Get Up”, becoming a #17 pop hit in the United Kingdom. “Get Up! Go Insane!”, was also used in a highly-visible Samsung printer commercial in Korea starring movie actress Jun Ji-Hyun. According to all of her biographic accounts, the commercial turned her into a “popular sensation”. The dancing around to “Get Up! Go Insane!” and the attitude expressed in the commercial’s footage made her into an icon for Koreans in their late teens and early twenties.
In 2013, German trance super stars Cosmic Gate, licensed Ithaka’s entire So Get Up vocal for their track coincidentally entitled “So Get Up” (again without a featured lyric/vocal credit to Ithaka). So Get Up became known as one of their best tracks, a ‘stadium banger’ as it was called by DJ MAG. They even manufactured a line of shirts with Ithaka’s lyrics printed on them, with no mention of the author.
By 2020, there have possibly been more than one-thousand remixes of Ithaka’s 1993 vocal acapella recording of So Get Up, becoming one of the most remixed acapellas in musical history. It appears under many alternative titles such as “Get Up”, “Insane”, “Get Up, Go Insane!”, “Next Life”, “See You In The Next Life” “The End Of The Earth”, “Hardventure”, “Headcharge”, “Belther”, “Last Resurrection”, “PPF (Past Present Future)”, “Intensity”, “Forget The Past”, “Trance Line”, “Viginti Etduo”, “Have A Blast”, “Turn To Dust”, “Alien Life Forms, Goodbye My Friends”, “Jet Airplane”, “Speed O.J.”, “Zombie”, etc..
“So Get Up” remix artists include: Armin Van Buuren, Fatboy Slim, Danny Tenaglia, Junior Vasquez, Dj Vibe, Oxia, Peter Bailey, Orion’s Voice, JJ Mullor, Dani Sbert, Lexington Avenue, Dylan, Derek Marin, Public Domain, K-Traxx, Technoboy, Bob Ray & Van Dyuk, Ben Gold, Pelari, Miss Kittin, Dave Seaman, Dade (ITA), Carlos Walker, Alien Project, Second Nature, Pomella, John Neiland, Br1an, DJ Healer, Traumprinz, Joseph LP, Rab-Beat , Pirro, Matheu, Neanderthal Phonogram, Omar Lopez, Liquid Viking, MotivBreaks, Chaka & Marty, Jay Dahbi, Hu Bee, Frankyeffe, Township Rebellion, Rui Flip, Dani Villa, Rodri Vegas, Dr. Funk, ZRG, Swing Kings, Acti, Antolini, DANTEE, Alternative Journey, Nell Silva, Geometric Dark, Pepo, Pacho, Club Atlas, Branko, Buraka Som Sistema, Alex Di Stefano, TNT, Zatox, Marc Hartman, Meat Katie, DJ Dũng Tí , Future Plays, Manu Kenton, Dejay D, Ozy & Ash, Derk Marin, Marcel, Doppeldosen, Maik Ibane, Cubik, Checo Zak, Fuelo Ruedo, Paradigm X, Samir Kuliev, Lee Burridge, Razat, Alex Page, DJ Kryst-Off, Breaker, Micromakine, Gu’Brian, Trolley Snatcha, Mr. Argenis, Let’s Try, Audio Noir, Peace Maker, Ninja, Cab Thomas, Loose Effects, JJ Mullor, Dani Sbert, Atmozfears, Igor Carmo, Pelari, Ben Gold, Koozah, Slow Panpot, Furio Levant, Bob Ray, Van Dyuk, Morgana DJ, Damien Blaze, Audio Noir, Hardwell, Agustin Servente, Matias Chavez, HeatBeat, Danny Garlick, Hakan Sarugil, Cassien Jean, Marco Calanni, Bageera, Black Force, Horizon, DJ Pibert, Outworld, Plusculaar, Mike Steventon & Tone, Bart Skils, Peace Maker, Philippe Rochard, Andrea Doria & Dino Lenny, 2 DJs In A Room, Steve Hill & Technikal, Seikos, Dantime, Maziano, Lochness DJ Team, DJ Zorneus, Phunk Investigation, Sharp & Smooth, Mowree, Lexicon Avenue, Architect, Committee, Low End Specialists, Dan Robbins, King-Size, Eric Kupper, Mert Yucel, Dylan, K-Traxx, High Voltage, K-Traxx, PCP, Ce Ce Lee, Atlantis ITA, Pathfinder, Jason “Jinx” Zambito, Tecmania Rebel, Patrick van der Hart, Public Domain, Sarasite, etc.

Saturday, July 4, 2020

Who does the song "So Get Up"?

The vocal-poem song “So Get Up” is by Ithaka (Ithaka Darin Pappas).
According to Wikipedia:
Ithaka Darin Pappas (a Californian hip hop artist, poet, photographer and sculptor of Greek ancestry) originally wrote and recorded “So Get Up” on December 13th 1992 for a segment of a radio program called Quatro Bairro, that he regularly appeared on as a guest host. The program was aired by the station Rádio Comercial in Lisbon, Portugal (where Ithaka lived between 1992–1998).
In February of 1993, Ithaka recorded an electro-style version of So Get Up and an entire album demo with a student sound engineer in Manchester, England which in addition to So Get Up, included several of his other poems. The project was called So Get Up & The Lost Acapellas, but was not immediately released by a label.
In late 1993, a Portuguese electronic music group called Underground Sound Of Lisbon invited Ithaka to record the So Get Up lyric, yet a third time, for the B-Side of a white label 12″ vinyl demo they were making as an initial offering for their upstart label called Kaos (Portugal). It became an actual manufactured release and achieved distribution outside of Portugal. This version enjoyed wide international success (#83 on the U.K. pop charts in 1994). But apparently, for marketing reasons, So Get Up was presented as a 100% Portuguese creation - even though the lyricist and vocalist was a Californian, briefly living in Portugal, and the song was written and recorded in English.
Ithaka Darin Pappas was largely not credited with his contribution on the Underground Sound of Lisbon version of the song, which perhaps may be the reason you are asking, WHO does “So Get Up?”.
Furthermore, both Underground Sound Of Lisbon’s label, (Kaos Records, Portugal) and their international distributor Tribal USA (EMI), headed by Rob Di Stefano, released several acapellas of Ithaka’s voice and lyrics without a visible credit, causing a snowball of anonymous bootleg versions and remixes.
In 1997, Stretch n Vern released “Get Up! Go Insane!”, principally using the hook lines of Ithaka’s “So Get Up”, becoming a #17 pop hit in the United Kingdom. “Get Up! Go Insane!”, was also used in a highly-visible Samsung printer commercial in Korea starring movie actress Jun Ji-Hyun. According to all of her biographic accounts, the commercial turned her into a “popular sensation”. The dancing around to “Get Up! Go Insane!” and the attitude expressed in the commercial’s footage made her into an icon for Koreans in their late teens and early twenties.
In 2013, German trance super stars Cosmic Gate, licensed Ithaka’s entire So Get Up vocal for their track coincidentally entitled “So Get Up” (again without a featured lyric/vocal credit to Ithaka). So Get Up became known as one of their best tracks, a ‘stadium banger’ as it was called by DJ MAG. They even manufactured a line of shirts with Ithaka’s lyrics printed on them, with no mention of the author.
By 2020, there have possibly been more than one-thousand remixes of Ithaka’s 1993 vocal acapella recording of So Get Up, becoming one of the most remixed acapellas in musical history. It appears under many alternative titles such as "Get Up", "Insane", "Get Up, Go Insane!", "Next Life", "See You In The Next Life" "The End Of The Earth", "Hardventure", "Headcharge", "Belther", "Last Resurrection", "PPF (Past Present Future)", "Intensity", "Forget The Past", "Trance Line", "Viginti Etduo", "Have A Blast", “Turn To Dust”, "Alien Life Forms, Goodbye My Friends", "Jet Airplane", "Speed O.J.", “Zombie”, etc..
“SO GET UP” REMIX ARTISTS INCLUDE: Armin Van Buuren, Fatboy Slim, Danny Tenaglia, Junior Vasquez, Dj Vibe, Oxia, Peter Bailey, Orion's Voice, JJ Mullor, Dani Sbert, Lexington Avenue, Dylan, Derek Marin, Public Domain, K-Traxx, Technoboy, Bob Ray & Van Dyuk, Ben Gold, Pelari, Miss Kittin, Dave Seaman, Dade (ITA), Carlos Walker, Alien Project, Second Nature, Pomella, John Neiland, Br1an, DJ Healer, Traumprinz, Joseph LP, Rab-Beat , Pirro, Matheu, Neanderthal Phonogram, Omar Lopez, Liquid Viking, MotivBreaks, Chaka & Marty, Jay Dahbi, Hu Bee, Frankyeffe, Township Rebellion, Rui Flip, Dani Villa, Rodri Vegas, Dr. Funk, ZRG, Swing Kings, Acti, Antolini, DANTEE, Alternative Journey, Nell Silva, Geometric Dark, Pepo, Pacho, Club Atlas, Branko, Buraka Som Sistema, Alex Di Stefano, TNT, Zatox, Marc Hartman, Meat Katie, DJ Dũng Tí , Future Plays, Manu Kenton, Dejay D, Ozy & Ash, Derk Marin, Marcel, Doppeldosen, Maik Ibane, Cubik, Checo Zak, Fuelo Ruedo, Paradigm X, Samir Kuliev, Lee Burridge, Razat, Alex Page, DJ Kryst-Off, Breaker, Micromakine, Gu'Brian, Trolley Snatcha, Mr. Argenis, Let's Try, Audio Noir, Peace Maker, Ninja, Cab Thomas, Loose Effects, JJ Mullor, Dani Sbert, Atmozfears, Igor Carmo, Pelari, Ben Gold, Koozah, Slow Panpot, Furio Levant, Bob Ray, Van Dyuk, Morgana DJ, Damien Blaze, Audio Noir, Hardwell, Agustin Servente, Matias Chavez, HeatBeat, Danny Garlick, Hakan Sarugil, Cassien Jean, Marco Calanni, Bageera, Black Force, Horizon, DJ Pibert, Outworld, Plusculaar, Mike Steventon & Tone, Bart Skils, Peace Maker, Philippe Rochard, Andrea Doria & Dino Lenny, 2 DJs In A Room, Steve Hill & Technikal, Seikos, Dantime, Maziano, Lochness DJ Team, DJ Zorneus, Phunk Investigation, Sharp & Smooth, Mowree, Lexicon Avenue, Architect, Committee, Low End Specialists, Dan Robbins, King-Size, Eric Kupper, Mert Yucel, Dylan, K-Traxx, High Voltage, K-Traxx, PCP, Ce Ce Lee, Atlantis ITA, Pathfinder, Jason "Jinx" Zambito, Tecmania Rebel, Patrick van der Hart, Public Domain, Sarasite, etc.
An alternative answer to the question would be that All the above artists recorded “So Get Up”, but the lyrics and the vocals (the identifying elements) on All the versions of So Get Up are by Ithaka Darin Pappas. And if we are not talking about the identifying marker of a track as the song itself, what exactly do we mean by a ‘song’ anyway when we are talking about electronic music?…beats wandering aimlessly through the universe?
Because of the fluidity of our medium (facility to remix, etc) at some point it is necessary to say, THIS is the song.
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Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Last Night a DJ Saved My Life - "So Get Up" by U.S.L. featuring Ithaka (Sound Factory N.Y. Club Charts)

U.S.L. with Ithaka (center) late 1993 in Portugal

Last Night a DJ Saved My Life

“This is the definitive history of the disc jockey, the most important figure in dance music. From the first records right up to today’s charts, the DJ has broken musical boundaries and changed music. The power of the DJ forged the modern record industry. His taste-making skills brought us rock ‘n’ roll and rhythm & blues. More recently the DJ has created many new genres: from northern soul, disco, dub & hip hop, to house, techno, garage & drum ‘n’ bass. And with visionary use of technology, the DJ has revolutionised the way music is made. This book traces the 90-year evolution of the DJ’s craft through exclusive interviews with the world’s most influential DJs, from Grandmaster Flash and Frankie Knuckles to Paul Oakenfold and Pete Tong. This is not just a book for trainspotters, yet it has details which will surprise even the most obsessive dance fan. DJs are artists in their own right. They take music further. For the first time the DJ’s full story has been told”. Published in 1999 by Headline, written by Bill Brewster & Frank Broughton. All the following ‘Club Charts’ are from the back of the book, and are in alphabetical order.

Club Charts
Sound Factory Top 50

Compiled by Rob Di Stefano

o African Dreams – It All Begins Here
o Aphrohead – In the Dark We Live
o Black Traxx – Your Mind is so Crazy
o Cajmere – Percolator
o Carey, Mariah – Dreamlover
o Doomsday – Atom Bomb
o Doop – Doop
o DSK – What Would We Do? (Farley & Heller’s Eight Minutes of Madness)
o E G Fullalove – Divas to the Dancefloor
o East Village Loft Society – Manhatten Anthem
o Factory Kids – I’m Simian Dammit!
o First Choice – Doctor Love
o Frank Ski – Tony’s Bitch Track
o Gaines, Rosie – Exploding All Over Europe
o Happy Mondays – Stinkin’ Thinkin’ (Junior Style Mix)
o Headrush – Underground
o Hed Boys – Boys & Girls
o Holder, Nick – Erotic Illusions
o Houston, Whitney – I’m Every Woman
o KC Flight – Voices
o Kiwi Dreams – Y?
o Kristine W – Feel What You Need
o Lectroluv – Dream Drums
o Lectroluv – Struck by Love
o Lidell Townsell – Nu Nu
o Lidell Townsell – Get With You
o Livin’ Joy – Dreamer
o Madonna – (all tracks)
o Martin, Billy Ray – Your Loving Arms
o Mitchell, Vernessa – Reap
o Moraes – Welcome to the Factory
o Outdance – Reality
o Pascal’s Bongo Massive – Père Cochon
o Pollack, Karen – You Can’t Hurt Me
o Roxy – Get Huh
o Soundman – The Factory
o Sugarcubes – A Leash Called Love
o Tenaglia, Danny – Bottom Heavy
o Thompson Twins – The Saint (8th Street Dub)
o Tucker, Barbara – Beautiful People
o Underground Sound of Lisbon featuring Ithaka – So Get Up
o U2 – Lemon
o Van Helden, Armand – Witch Doctor
o Vasquez, Junior – X
o Vasquez, Junior – Get Your Hands Off My Man
o Waterlillies – Never Get Enough
o Williams, Melanie – Not Enough
o X Press 2 – Music X Press
o X Press 2 – London X Press
o Yo Yo Honey – Higher (DJ Pierre Mix)



1994 in Cascais, Portugal: Rui Da Silva (left) , ITHAKA and Dj Vibe (right) at Estudios Um Ceu Só. The poem "So Get Up" was originally written and recorded by © Ithaka Darin Pappas for a small live segment of the program called "Bairro Quatro" produced by Eduardo Guerra (and recorded by producer/DJ/sound engineer Pedro Costa) on Lisbon's Rádio Comercial in 1993

Monday, June 29, 2020

Cosmic Gate "So Get Up" (featuring Ithaka) appears in DJ MAG


“Indeed, the amount being paid to certain DJs is really high compared to recent years, but at the end of the day, the market is regulating the price.”
Have DJs' fees got out of hand?: 
“We think it has. As dance lovers we all should stay positive about it. After all, it’s better than only hip-hop or rock on the radio, right?”
Has dance music become the new pop?: 
“Little mice, so we can spy on what the results of this year's Top 100 poll will be!”
If you could be any animal, what would you be?: 
“Should DJs use a microphone? Should they dance? Should they use a laptop? In the end it’s up to the DJ to decide what’s right, and the audience decides by showing up to the gigs.”
Should DJs do "heart hands": 
“We definitely think we have a responsibility to show EDM and drugs do not necessarily belong together. On the other hand, people are responsible for their own life and choices.”
Do DJs have a duty to speak out about drugs?: 
“We’d really like our existing rider served up by Miley Cyrus and Kim Kardashian.”
Following extensive international tours on the back of the swathe of hits that came from their late 2011 'Wake Your Mind' album, German trance veterans Cosmic Gate returned this year with new singles 'Storm Chaser', 'Crushed' and 'So Get Up' written and vocalized by California artist, Ithaka (Ithaka Darin Pappas). Nic Chagall and Bossi told DJ Mag it’s a matter of balancing their signature trance sound with the desire to move forward.
“It’s different styles all over again, but always with our signature that people can recognize. We don’t want to be predictable, we’d get bored doing the same things in a studio over and over.”
'So Get Up' was the first single on their new Wake Your Mind label, and it caps off what’s otherwise been a massive year of touring that’s seen them hosting festival stages in Australia, joining A State of Trance in Ibiza as residents, as well as staging several “Wake Your Mind in Concert” events, featuring guest vocalists to compliment the Cosmic Gate experience.
While the pair are supportive of the trance scene’s recent push towards old-school sounds, they maintain it won’t have a massive impact on their next album, that they’re currently working on. “We’ve been there already, and it wouldn’t feel right for us to go back to where it all started. We prefer to develop our sound by combining different styles to create something new."


 So Get Up lyricist/vocalist Ithaka (Ithaka Darin Pappas)





https://djmag.com/content/cosmic-gate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_Get_Up
https://www.officialcharts.com/search/singles/so-get-up/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBLu-WD9A-edU7POS6jtRig
https://www.facebook.com/SoGetUp/



Friday, June 26, 2020

Portugal, Rádio Comercial, So Get Up, and Ithaka Darin Pappas

Portugal, Rádio Comercial, So Get Up, and Ithaka Darin Pappas
During a one-year period from late 1992 to late 1993, the Greek-Californian artist Ithaka Darin Pappas, who lived in Lisbon for a six-year duration, hosted a small English-language segment on Rádio Comercial called Lounge Lizard Larry within the daily afternoon show, Quarto Bairro.
Quarto Bairro was produced by Eduardo Guerra and recorded by Pedro Costa (currently a DJ at Antena 3 (Portugal)), with news by Sílvia Souto Cunha (present day editor of Visão Magazine). For the Lounge Lizard Larry sequences Ithaka would, for the most part, read his own poems, written specifically for the show, on top on B-side instrumental hip-hop tracks.
On one day in late 1992 at a café outside of the Rádio Comercial studios in the neighborhood called Amoreiras, Ithaka wrote a poem called, The End Of The Earth Is Upon Us and some minutes after completion read it live on top of a Naughty By Nature instrumental. A couple of months later, he recorded a demo of the song in Manchester, England with original music. And about eight months after that, the electronic music group Underground Sound of Lisbon, who had been hearing him read his writings on-air, invited him to rerecord The End Of The Earth Is Upon Us with their music for the B-side of a 12" vinyl single they were recording. Thru the decades the song, retitled So Get Up, has achieved a wide range of releases and remixes by international artists, but the original recording of the vocal-poem took place at Rádio Comercial in Amoreiras. 

So Get Up e Rádio Comercial

So Get Up e Rádio Comercial

Durante um período de um ano, do final de 1992 ao final de 1993, o artista grego-californiano Ithaka Darin Pappas, que viveu em Lisboa por um período de seis anos, apresentou um pequeno segmento de língua inglesa na Rádio Comercial chamado Lounge Lizard Larry dentro do programa diário da tarde, Quarto Bairro.
O Quarto Bairro foi produzido por Eduardo Guerra e gravado por Pedro Costa (atualmente DJ na Antena 3), com notícias de Sílvia Souto Cunha (atual editora da Visão (revista)). Para as sequências de Lounge Lizard Larry, Ithaka lia, em sua maioria, seus próprios poemas, escritos especificamente para o show, no topo das faixas instrumentais de hip-hop do lado B.
Em um dia, no final de 1992, em um café fora dos estúdios da Rádio Comercial no bairro chamado Amoreiras, Ithaka escreveu um poema chamado The End Of The Earth Is Upon Us e, alguns minutos após a conclusão, o leu ao vivo em cima de um instrumental do grupo Naughty by Nature. Alguns meses depois, ele gravou uma demo com música original em Manchester, Inglaterra, com música original. E cerca de oito meses depois disso, o um grupo de música eletrônica Underground Sound of Lisbon, que o ouvia ler seus escritos no ar, convidou-o a regravar The End Of The Earth Is Upon Us com sua música para o Lado B dum single de vinil de 12" que eles estavam gravando. Ao longo das décadas, a tema retificada como So Get Up, alcançou uma ampla gama de lançamentos e remixes de artistas internacionais, mas a gravação original do poema vocal ocorreu na Rádio Comercial em Lisboa.

Ithaka Darin Pappas, Lisbon Portugal

Sunday, June 3, 2018

DJ VIBE (DJ MAG) "So Get Up"




The former Underground Sound of Lisbon producer (with Rui Da Silva) - who had a huge club hit with 'So Get Up' (featuring original vocals and lyrics by renowned California songwriter, Ithaka Darin Pappas) in the mid-'90s - is currently excited about Logic 8 and Serato, with the digital music controller changing not just the way he buys music but also the way he programmes his sets. He matches Serato with three CDJs, Cycloops and the FX1000 to get truly creative in the mix, all of which suits his big room sound. 
Those rooms have been as big as Twilo Miami for the WMC and Lux in Lisbon's 8th anniversary party - "One of the best parties in the last year". 


https://djmag.com/top-100-djs/poll-2007-dj-vibe