nothing more satisfying than watching a crowd trying to figure out how to ‘dance’ to this wizard’s masterful production. Re-visiting this years later and it is still by far thee most genuine boiler room mix I’ve ever seen
@@mdade9972 That's the weird thing, his music is very danceable - many of his tracks are a simple 4/4 beat with added layers. It's good for just spacing out to
My favorite part of this is how the music is super heady and experimental, but his fans still cheer for him like it's a football match. I'd do the same thing ✊
My attempt at a tracklist 12:00 - Remix of “North To South” 15:45 - We Stay Together (Part One) 16:46 - The Hundred In The Hands - Keep It Low (Andy Stott Remix) 17:18 - Numb 25:13 - Arthur Russell - Home Away From Home (Andy Stott Remix) 27:55 - Bad Wires 36:07 - Stitch House (Unreleased) 42:00 - Up The Box
The girl with the bottle of alleged wine at 23.45 😂 this man is a treat, no poses , pure authenticity. well executed excellent thought out electronic music 🤘🖤
I love seeing producers/DJs who aren't afraid to start off a live set nice and slow, knowing there is the risk of initially coming across as "boring" to some people in the audience. Delayed gratification at work :)
I saw Andy in the mid 2010s in Krakow and it was the darkest set I’ve ever saw… I dunno what happened but at some point I removed my shoes and danced on a bench while my friend had fever and simply listened to the set sitting with eyes closed
It's really good. Hope you get the chance. Watching a video of him doesn't do the sounds justice. You gotta hear it on a big system. I saw him at Pitchfork Festival in daylight, which wasn't the best environment, but it still sounded really good. The sub just came up through ur body. I was like the only one dancing to it too, but it didn't matter. Highly recommend seeing this guy live.
@slytown I saw Andy at OFF Festival in Poland maybe 8 years ago now and I loved Andy's music since he composed Passed me by and We stay together in 2011 but at OFF Festival he disappointed me with his show. But we all have bad days 😸😸 Andy Stott is a genius anyway. EOT 😻😻
Have 0 clue how could you compose such things live like that... Amazing! Btw the crowd was just terrified with his silent-hill kind of music I guess - a pleasure to watch)
downloaded this podcast and forgot about it came on randomly.. woke up 46 minutes later.. This shit is timeless to say the very least.. Some of the productions in here are truly masterpieces. this thing needs a tracklist though for sure... good lord Andy Stott
I haven’t watched many boiler room sets but I love this one. The early Stott stuff I know has a wonderful darkness to it. Like zombies shufflin or something. Cheers.
@@melmagicspell4033 Part of the allure of Andy Stott's art is that it's a little bit unnerving. Sometimes there's a bit of glee that comes from watching people who are just completely out of the loop on that feeling.
Aged P I agree with that. Like 4 years ago he played at FYF in LA and they put him I believe after The Black Madonna and at the same time as Gold Panda at some other stage and the people that stayed at Andy’s set was delightful. But some people were really weirdly confused about why he was on like the dance stage.
The sickest, most evil, insidious bass enhancement comes in at 6:43 and it gets met with nothing more than some bashful gyration from the crowd. c'mon guys.
I am, and I agree, there is tact to expressing your enjoyment of music. But, I would at least expect a couple scattered "oooooo"s from the crowd at that point.
Andy's got a tall boy of Red Stripe in front of him, so I'm sure the vibe in the place is pretty chill (isn't that what the boiler room is known for anyway?). What do you want, a mosh pit for this guy? I don't think there's a really dancefloor there, at least people are moving and bobbing their heads, conversing. It's not totally dead.
The Boiler Room audience (with their exceptions) all seem to be like the same types who went on TOTP & The Tube: they werent there to dance or see the performers but just to get their mugs on TV.
imagine this legend doing the sound engineering of a horror movie.
When???
uh, nothing about his style evokes darkness or horror to me.
nothing more satisfying than watching a crowd trying to figure out how to ‘dance’ to this wizard’s masterful production. Re-visiting this years later and it is still by far thee most genuine boiler room mix I’ve ever seen
Right. You don't have to dance to everything. Would love to see both Andy Stott and Terrence Dixon at a show.
(≧▽≦)
@@mdade9972 That's the weird thing, his music is very danceable - many of his tracks are a simple 4/4 beat with added layers. It's good for just spacing out to
This isn’t even that difficult to dance to. Most of the rhythms are pretty four on the floor
I'd bust out super hard to this, pathetic swaying isn't much of a muster.
My favorite part of this is how the music is super heady and experimental, but his fans still cheer for him like it's a football match. I'd do the same thing ✊
He is in the future, even now 2022 nothing compares to it!
This guy is pure dirty / clean elegance.
Alen Djukic .....wonderfully put!:)
My attempt at a tracklist
12:00 - Remix of “North To South”
15:45 - We Stay Together (Part One)
16:46 - The Hundred In The Hands - Keep It Low (Andy Stott Remix)
17:18 - Numb
25:13 - Arthur Russell - Home Away From Home (Andy Stott Remix)
27:55 - Bad Wires
36:07 - Stitch House (Unreleased)
42:00 - Up The Box
I'm trying to find the name of the last 2 tracks, they're sick!!!
@@mayelaponce1465Sounds like it’s the unreleased track “Stitch House” and “Up The Box”
Initial part of the set?
@@payman3050 thank you so much!!!! Bad Wires is also amazing, I'd only heard Cracked from that album but now I gotta listen to it all. TY TY!
@@mayelaponce1465check out “Posers” and “How It Was” by him I can’t get enough of those :)
The girl with the bottle of alleged wine at 23.45 😂 this man is a treat, no poses , pure authenticity. well executed excellent thought out electronic music 🤘🖤
10 years... still the best br set
It's great but nicolas jaar ..
Hands down! I come back to it every other month ever since
That Arthur Russell edit gets me every time! Mindblowing
Fucking incredible that one!!
I love seeing producers/DJs who aren't afraid to start off a live set nice and slow, knowing there is the risk of initially coming across as "boring" to some people in the audience. Delayed gratification at work :)
favorite boiler room session of all time
me too !
Yup
This one and the Nicolas jaar one are unbeatable
Still amazing. Cant believe its been 11 years
we always say yes to stott
I saw Andy in the mid 2010s in Krakow and it was the darkest set I’ve ever saw… I dunno what happened but at some point I removed my shoes and danced on a bench while my friend had fever and simply listened to the set sitting with eyes closed
I hear you :) even from RUclips I got that vibe, it feels like it's changing my brainwaves
Sounds about right 😂😂
Have to see this guy live one day, love his stuff :)
It's really good. Hope you get the chance. Watching a video of him doesn't do the sounds justice. You gotta hear it on a big system. I saw him at Pitchfork Festival in daylight, which wasn't the best environment, but it still sounded really good. The sub just came up through ur body. I was like the only one dancing to it too, but it didn't matter. Highly recommend seeing this guy live.
slytown Cheers for the great insight, I hope so! :-)
slytown Saw him at Montreal's Mutek two years ago; one of the best, and also loudest, show i've been so far in my life.
@slytown I saw Andy at OFF Festival in Poland maybe 8 years ago now and I loved Andy's music since he composed Passed me by and We stay together in 2011 but at OFF Festival he disappointed me with his show. But we all have bad days 😸😸
Andy Stott is a genius anyway. EOT 😻😻
Sad thing is I’ll probably never hear him live😕 doesn’t seem like dude plays outside Europe
17:25 THAT TRANSITION INTO Numb. Come on guys...
Have 0 clue how could you compose such things live like that... Amazing!
Btw the crowd was just terrified with his silent-hill kind of music I guess - a pleasure to watch)
Seen him at the modern love party @ Berghain 3 weeks ago. No words. Unreal.
it's hard to be unique these days but andy pulls it off superbly
crushing set
literally no boiler room video even gets close to this one
Jon Hopkins is really good.
true, one of the only others that i revisit often
***** You should check out Genious of Time and Lone Boiler Room sets too.
phon.o is pretty badass too
The Haxan Cloak could be added to this shortlist. His set was pretty next level if you ask me.
legendary peformance
Yeah 25:00 is by far my favorite track.
Home Away from Home ( Arthur Russell ) - Andy Stott Live Mix
i instantly recognized it was arthur, his sound is unparallel
@@widewatching338 came here just to find the comments about arthur
No wonder why is the most repeated part of the whole video!
the best set ever all the time
I hope from the bottom of my heart that there is still a world to see him live, he is The Reference
downloaded this podcast and forgot about it came on randomly.. woke up 46 minutes later.. This shit is timeless to say the very least.. Some of the productions in here are truly masterpieces. this thing needs a tracklist though for sure... good lord Andy Stott
Andy: my dark dandy
I come back to 25:00 every night. Perfect for dreaming
Ahhh man, yeah I hear you on that!!
I haven’t watched many boiler room sets but I love this one. The early Stott stuff I know has a wonderful darkness to it. Like zombies shufflin or something. Cheers.
i would kill to go back in time and experience this live
After this set my praise over Stott is way much higher.Genius!
you like his work as "Andrea" ?
I just love the way he occasionally stands up straight in a - see what I did there - fashion; like at 6:05. Unbelievable set.
The transitions man, killing me! 👌
Thank you Stott! and thanks to the Boiler Room too. I'm so glad to hear this tribal sounds.....
love the track at 16 minutes - awesome grove
Couple hours on repeat now :) Thank you Andy!
Watched the first 15 of this 3 times in an afternoon. so smooth.
I love seeing people not know what to do at the start of this set
+Charlie Gearon People was not ready for that
why?
@@melmagicspell4033 Part of the allure of Andy Stott's art is that it's a little bit unnerving. Sometimes there's a bit of glee that comes from watching people who are just completely out of the loop on that feeling.
Aged P I agree with that. Like 4 years ago he played at FYF in LA and they put him I believe after The Black Madonna and at the same time as Gold Panda at some other stage and the people that stayed at Andy’s set was delightful. But some people were really weirdly confused about why he was on like the dance stage.
praying for good party
I was blown away by the entire performance
42:00 was a nice surprise for those who stuck around
ANDY knows how it's done
Genius music, thank you for sharing this
at first was like -.-
and then I read the comments and rolled my eyes
but now I'm like 0o0
always gives me chills... genius
Just saw him play seattle. Go.
Best live sound expereince in a long time.
His set was like nothing ive heard.
What a Wonderful Set!!! Best sound through this hot working day. Min 19:35 is now the right thing to hear, deep emotions...
what a genius...
Encapsulates my soul, Andy you never fail💓
at first they're all 'ooh ok' and then it comes in and they're all like 'oh, okaaaaaaay'
Perfect! )))))
What a delight this mix is. Love you, Andrew
god, he is soo gooood live
What an amazing show he puts on
BRAVO!!!
#new genre coining trigger warning# - 'Sludge House'.......anyone....anyone....i like it and thats good enough for me
seumas Broderick they already coined that term in Detroit a few years back it’s called Detroit sludge
My personal favorite
He playing the feeling of his crowd, the sound might hurt someone feeling if they cannot understand what maestro playing. Great set 🔥🔥🔥
I'd love to hear a whole set based on the beginning
The best live dj set i've seen
Oh is it because a dj set is playing other peoples music? Not too familiar with the terms
uses ableton live
gotcha. still, best live set ive seen
Yup
An absolute master
Mucho tiempo esperando escuchar a este genio en persona....El 13 de Julio se hará realidad. 😌🙏
he is such a fucking genius i have no words, there is no other like him
This man is a genius.
Finally going to his show tonight
woah. this guy blows my mind
ACTUALLY CRUSHING @6:44
just CRUSHING
Such a solid set. Wow.
The sickest, most evil, insidious bass enhancement comes in at 6:43 and it gets met with nothing more than some bashful gyration from the crowd. c'mon guys.
+Thanatos thats boiler room for you
I am, and I agree, there is tact to expressing your enjoyment of music. But, I would at least expect a couple scattered "oooooo"s from the crowd at that point.
Jumping Jesus on a fucking rubber crutch. You are NOT WRONG man, I just about broke my neck.
@@SmashingPixels Eh? Many Boiler Room sets are really lively.
You'd think at the least BR could give them a prod in the back to make them move around a bit...Or complimentary pills before the show :)
this is unbelievable
textures
Awesome performance!
Andy is so good.
the perfect combination dark and groovy
he even played north and south siiiickkkk
Andy knows how to Stott the party off right
the 25:00 minute part is so damn good, otherworldly
Everything is great, but 32:00 onwards in particular is earth shattering
we'll all be dancing to this... when Skynet turns on.
Home Away From Home (Arthur Russel) - Andy Stott Live Mix
Andy is!! F A N T A S T I C !!..MUSIC VERY NICE
Master of masters
great set, always best in boiler room
19:00 Andy Stott - Numb
looks amazing.. i wanna be there
i will never understand HOW in fucking hell can people stand still and look faded as fuck in front of such performance.
Drugs?
none of the audience seemed to be on drugs to me haha
Andy's got a tall boy of Red Stripe in front of him, so I'm sure the vibe in the place is pretty chill (isn't that what the boiler room is known for anyway?). What do you want, a mosh pit for this guy? I don't think there's a really dancefloor there, at least people are moving and bobbing their heads, conversing. It's not totally dead.
I will dance in the void
The Boiler Room audience (with their exceptions) all seem to be like the same types who went on TOTP & The Tube: they werent there to dance or see the performers but just to get their mugs on TV.
this track is the best track.
very nice. thank you
Class!
Awasome performans 👌👍
Actual fucking genius
pure gold
Brooklyn NY in 2 WEEKS!!
Thumbs up if you saw his fantastic set @ berghain, sometime saturday morning, 2. feb.2013!
girl in the diagonal dress, u kno.
she only wants to dance and nobody want :(
@@Angel-tn4uj The dude she's with is lame
crowd back then was not ready for this sound imo, if he played this set these days crowd would go bonkers!
Awesomeness
Love this man
awesome
Goddamn I hope he goes on a world tour after COVID
He’s touring with Debit this year
@@qnzfinest65 where
I absolutely need to fucking see this man do his stuff live, holy shit.
OH MY GOD MY NEW FAVE !!!
That was incredible.