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Acid Love Vol. 1 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 14:42


DJ Pierre - Wild Pitch: The Story (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 18:21


Sessions Pt. 6 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 18:07


Most Wanted 2017 Pt. 2 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 20:09


Amsterdam Gets Physical 2017 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 12:57


Essentials Vol. 17 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 17:34


Most Wanted 2017 Pt. 1 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2017 29:49


Words Don't Come Easy Pt. 5 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 22:03


15 Years Get Physical (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2017 17:47


Jazzuelle - Circles (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 19:28


Get Physical Presents: Miami 2017 - Mixed and Compiled by M.O.N.R.O.E. and Daniel Dubb

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 12:39


Get Physical Presents: Essentials Vol. 16 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 12:40


Get Physical Presents: Rewind Part I (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 13:43


Get Physical Presents: Africa Gets Physical Vol. 1 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2017 20:27


Get Physical Presents: Full Body Workout Vol. 20 - Minimix

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2017 13:37


Get Physical Presents: Most Wanted 2016 Pt. 2 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016 22:54


Get Physical Presents: Essentials Vol. 15 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 15:11


Get Physical Presents: Full Body Workout Vol. 19 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2016 14:40


Get Physcial Presents: Classics Vol. 1 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2016 14:14


Get Physical Presents: Amsterdam Gets Physical 2016 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016 19:52


Riding hot on the tail of summer is one of our favorite times of year, ADE season. It’s always a huge pleasure to be a part of the festivities and we thought it would be a good idea to bring some music to the party. So with that, we happily present Amsterdam Gets Physical 2016. Sixteen tracks (including a continuous mix) are up for grabs this time. Rife with classics from Black Coffee feat. Toshi, Blunted Dummies, DJ Pierre, WhoMadeWho, El Mundo & Satori, M.A.N.D.Y., Radio Slave and many, many more – not to mention 3 new exclusive’s from Dance Spirit, Dürerstuben and Andre Salata. We’re super excited for this year’s event (we hope you are too!) and think we have a put together a pretty solid selection this time. So get there any way you can and let’s celebrate this together.

Get Physical Presents: Words Don't Come Easy Pt. 4 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2016 19:40


Celebrating all the things music can say that words can’t, we joyfully present the fourth installment of the ‘Words Don’t Come Easy’ compilation. Sixteen tracks in total, from WhoMadeWho to Blunted Dummies, we’ve gathered a selection that speaks for itself. M.A.N.D.Y.’s ‘Higher and Lower’ remix of WhoMadeWho’s ‘Hi & Low’ opens the package. Tomas Høffding’s vocals spread out, setting a warm tone for the compilation. The next track is a brand new exclusive, Savvas Ysatis & Olga Kouklaki’s tech-house burner, ‘Big Fish Fight’. Managing the energy well the track rides a lower, but consistent vibe, swirling and dipping throughout. Of course, that’s only the first two tracks. We’ve got plenty more to go. Loco Dice’s ‘Kliptown Love’ remix of Black Coffee’s vocal hit ‘Buya’ featuring the stunning vocal talents of Toshi is included, and J.U.D.G.E. makes no less than two appearances, once with Noir in ‘Messiah’ and again in Henry Saiz’s remix of Eagles & Butterflies somber masterpiece ‘We Get High’. With so many more beautiful like this tracks inside, don’t put it in words, say it with music.

M.A.N.D.Y. - Double Fantasy (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2016 12:28


The first bars are reminiscent of a film score: a lonesome whistle like in an Italian western, sparingly placed tones like in a film noir. A high-pitched child’s voice calls out to us, “Clap Your Hands.” Lasting not even 50 seconds, ‘Mikado’ is the scene-setting first track from Double Fantasy, a foreword for an artist album of a truly special nature. Although its protagonists have been an integral part of the international electronic scene for over fifteen years, this is – somewhat unbelievably – their first album. Friends since boyhood, Patrick Bodmer and Philipp Jung – better known as M.A.N.D.Y. – first formed at the Monza Club in Frankfurt. Originally an energetic DJ-collective with house music at their core, it wasn’t long before they started making music, with a 2001 remix for French Formation Galleon standing as their debut. Dozens of other records followed, not last their celebrated ‘Body Language’, arguably the definitive club record of 2005 and one you’ll still hear frequently to this day. Bodmer and Jung are hard party-workers. They love to travel and entertain. With their studio buddies Booka Shade and DJ T., they founded their own label Get Physical, still viewed as one of the world’s most influential. Here, their understanding of sound — beyond their own work— found a solid home. Just like their parties, M.A.N.D.Y. stands for continuous commitment and free thought. Out of their exhilarating soundscapes, avant-garde cathedrals rise. A tried and tested team both behind the decks and in the studio, M.A.N.D.Y.’s roots are in the old school sounds of early electronic music, hip-hop and electro, influences they return to once again on Double Fantasy. “Of course we had the idea to make an official M.A.N.D.Y. album a long time ago” says Jung. “But we did not want a stapled-together snapshot. After all, we were and are on the road worldwide pretty much constantly. So the endeavour took a little bit longer than expected”. Bodmer adds, “In a career, it’s expected to release a long-format as soon as possible. For us, it was not the most important thing in the universe!” It was from a pool of around 50 compositions that M.A.N.D.Y. chose twelve songs for Double Fantasy. And yes, their classic ‘Body Language’ is also back, of course, in a newly reworked version for 2016. The production was supported and accompanied by their long-time companion Stefan Eichinger (aka Lopazz) who as an accomplished mixmaster and engineer took care of the polished studio-cut. The selection of international guest-artists highlights M.A.N.D.Y.’s broad array of styles. During the ghostly track ‘Whisper’, Bam from the New York hip-hop crew Jungle Brothers raps, his vocoder-inflected vocals impressively conjuring the long-held associations between house and hip-hop. Elsewhere the South African song-genius Nonku Phiri accompanies a polyphone-splatter by the classically schooled Francesco Tristano. Further guest appearances from Jimmy Vallance from Canadian act Bob Moses (‘Tomorrow Is Another Night’), Brett Johnson (‘Rhythm & Soul’), and LD Nero (‘Rabbit Mountain’) complete the impressive list of studio partners. M.A.N.D.Y. consciously set out to make a more thoughtful album than your average club record: an elegant body of work that would stand the test of time. This carefully curated debut shows the grand masters of organic house sounds in iridescent form: relaxed, inspired and breaking conventions with every turn. Double Fantasy is out 11th November (CD & digital) on Get Physical Music

System Of Survival - D-Votion (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2016 14:42


Pietro 'Bingo' De Lisi and Alex Carpentieri have laid down a reputation for their music selection and production. Identifying themselves as ‘dedicated purveyors of all that is good in house music’ – and having the discography to back it up – System of Survival have had a massive influence on not only Italy’s house music scene, but on the international stage as well. ‘D-Votion’ marks the second studio album from the Italian duo, and the first release on their newest home, Get Physical Music. From the first smooth pads of ‘Endless’, the album gives off an earthy warmth that can only come from a lifetime of experience. The album keeps the vibe low, while still keeping the dancefloor in mind. ‘Packing’ starts in the heavens and end on the floor, and ‘Searching for A wave’ takes the torch from there with a gritty bass sharing space with thick, yet soft chords. But it’s the melody that takes the cake here, courtesy of Surfbit in a live studio jam session; it carries the track deeper into the night. This feeling of looseness, inspired by the jazzy groove is continues in the next track, ‘From Motor City With Love’; pulling the groove a good bit deeper. ‘Distortion Under Control’ throws us into a time machine, reliving the sounds and spirit that gave birth the house in the first place. The same could be said for ‘Lazy Days’, who’s title leads us to believe just the opposite; the track turns out to be a rhythmic shuffle that delivers energy in all the right places. Next, the stunning vocals by rising Italian pop star Vhelade enchants ‘Kutting’ with her stunning vocals, giving the track an unmistakable fire of passion. ‘Breathe’, a catchy soulful disco number goes on to give a sunny, late-summer vibe that ruled the 70’s, and is born again here for 2016 while still retaining a timeless quality. The low, rolling jazz tones of D-Votion present a careful balance of the organic and mechanical, creeping an ominous bassline that seems to revel in its own presence. Salvatore Stallone lends a careful ear here, adding a smooth finesse to the mix with the xylophonic melody. The final three tracks begin to slow the momentum, ‘Peacefrog’ brings a bouncy blend of vocal delays (via Brandy and Bianca) and electric-hustle while ‘The Bear, The Wolf And The Eagle’ hypnotizes with its rhythmic ambience and low-key approach. Finally, ‘Neon Sun’ takes us out on Roberto Bove’s live screaming electric guitars in a kind of dusty power ballad for a new age, leaving a lasting warmth long after the album has played out.

Pezzner - Title Track (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2016 10:16


With a long list of releases under his belt on some of the worlds’ most influential labels, Dave Pezzner continues to re-define perceptions with his latest album on Get Physical Music. ‘Title Track’ is Pezzner’s 9 track album that sways between the footholds of house, techno and ambient with a healthy touch of experimental where it counts. Known for his unconventional approach to dance music, Pezzner is no slave to the beat (see ‘Heartline’), although rest assured, he definitely knows how to lay on down. Tracks like ‘The Jackal’ tease us the whole way through, while delivering a heavy dose of underground in the process. He’s not afraid to lead us off onto a tangent either, on a journey through his world before returning us to the warmth with the drop. Of course the album has its dancefloor fillers as well, ‘Julie’ is one of them. A sexy house-y approach that pumps out a hands-in-the-air groove and delivers on all fronts. Of course we can’t talk about dancefloor fillers without mentioning the title track of ‘Title Track’, a low track that delivers under the radar with its erratic and captivating bassline and synths. Pezzner’s strongest suit is melody and harmony, keeping the music is focus and letting the atmosphere take hold, something we’ve come to expect and love. Alongside the album, Pezzner has prepared a continuous mix for the full effect, so pull the headphones on and let it take you for a ride.

Get Physical Presents: Rewind 2016 Pt. 2 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 12:36


As we reach the halfway mark of 2016, we take a moment to look at the music that brought us here. Tracks from WhoMadeWho, Robosonic, Blunted Dummies, m.O.N.R.O.E., Kiko and many more dominated charts and playlists for the second part of 2016. We’re super happy with the way the year is shaping up and even more excited for what is still to come, so go out and get your hands on this collection of music. You’d be hard pressed to find so much good music in one place anywhere else.

Get Physical Presents: Best of Full Body Workout (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2016 8:15


Get Physical Presents: Essentials Vol. 14 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2016 13:51


After appearances on Rebellion & Kindisch, the release of his track ‚Sweet Berries‘ and his mini LP on Get Physical, Alex Dimou returns to mix the fourteenth installment of our fantastic Essentials series. His breathtaking mix includes tracks by M.A.N.D.Y., DJ T., Ornette, Traumer and many more. Until next time, please enjoy and keep on dancing!

Reboot - aLIVE (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016 14:37


Adding on to his extensive discography, Reboot has curated a fresh journey through his world with the aLIVE LP on Get Physical Music. A diverse selection worthy of the international dancefloor, the LP contains the culmination of the artist’s long career and the many experiences, stories and inspirations that come with that.

Get Physical Presents: Most Wanted 2016 Pt. 1 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016 26:43


Once again we find ourselves at the halfway mark; the snows winter has long since retreated, replaced by warmth and sun of summer. So with the second half still ahead of us, it’s time to take a count of days gone by. Get Physical Music Presents Most Wanted Part 1, highlighting the year’s hottest releases to date; and this time it’s filled to the brim. From Emanuel Satie’s chart hopping rework of DJ Le Roi feat. Roland Clark - I Get Deep (Late Night Tuff Guy Remix) to WhoMadeWho’s ‘Hi & Low’ (including another of Emanuel’s remixes) there’s much to be heard. Modern reworks of absolute classics, like Blunted Dummies - House For All (Ruede Hagelstein Ecstatic Dub) or DJ Pierre - Let The Music Take You Higher (Wild Pitch Mix) sprinkle the tracklist, sharing a home with some fresh innovators, like Agent! - Can U Dig It (Original Mix), Francesco Tristano - Place On Lafayette (Thomas Gandey & Radio Slave Last Communication Remix), or Robosonic - Drowning (Club Version). All of this is packed up tight with 2 continuous mixes to make listening a hands-free, set-it-and-forget-it experience. Just push play, sit back, and join us for the second half!

Get Physical Music Presents: Body Language Vol. 18 by Tim Green (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2016 18:46


Get Physical is proud to present the latest instalment in their long running and influential Body Language DJ mix series. Previous volumes have featured musical luminaries such as Dixon, Matthew Dear and Modeselektor and now joining their ranks is the much lauded production talent that is Tim Green with a mix that includes 17 stunning tracks, some exclusives from Green himself and some special edits. By now Green is well established within the house and techno elite and has proved himself as a truly talent producer with real eclecticism. He has been responsible for massive club anthems on labels like Cocoon alongside moving and introspective works on My Favorite Robot Records and for his first commercially available mix he brings this all emcompassing outlook to bear, laying out an absorbing, complete and coherent vision of contemporary dance music. The mix itself is seamlessly constructed drawing on Green’s time headlining at leading global clubs such as fabric, Space ibize, Womb & Watergate. Over the course of 72 minutes Green builds in masterful layers, carefully notching up through the gears with smooth mixes and perfect sequencing. It all starts with the delicate deep house of Sven Laux, before exploring chilly and autumnal tech that is full of brooding menace from the likes of Landslide and Fiakun Team. Lush pianos and patient chords add a musical feel to the compelling grooves, and vocals, too, help colour things and add a real sense of personality and charm. Tracks from Max Cooper, S.K.A.M. and Dan Berkson & James What all prove Green knows where to look for electronic nuance and make for a slick and engaging mid section that is as fluid and free flowing as you will find. The latter half of the mix gets increasingly unhinged and tough, with crisp tech and churning technoid grooves making you get sweaty before trippy and brilliantly weird stuff from Green himself as well as a classic James Holden joint close things down in meaningful style. This is an expertly curated and mixed selection of fresh electronic sounds from across the electronic spectrum, all stitched into one essential sonic journey.

Get Physical Music Presents: Ibiza 2016 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2016 14:22


We are super excited to welcome the new season with you, and proudly present our compilation for the 2016 season. This years compilation has been lovingly curated by our team to present a diverse selection, mixing the underground touch of berlin here and there, the sweet warmth of a vocal track like Alex Dimou’s, ‘This Time’, feat Black Soda, and always maintaining a careful dynamic balance and consistency throughout. Sandeman’s ‘No More Conversations’ weighs one end of the scale with a satisfying peak time thriller, alongside Roland Leesker’s own floor banger, ‘My Warehouse’. Tracks like martínek’s ‘She Bad’ operate a bit more relaxed, or ‘1141’ from George Vala, a fully functional flight into a higher realm. Robbie Akbal and Muk.ti team up and create a stellar low-down-groover, ‘Every Retreat’. Sunny open air tracks like the Daniel Dubb’s mix of ‘Everything You Got’ by m.O.N.R.O.E. are to be found as well. R+R even makes an appearance with another highly charged track, ‘L’essentiell’, keeping the tempo up in a fantastic way. All of this is delicately mixed by Roland Leesker, so grab the mix as well for easy listening. We hope we achieved what we set out to do, we wish you the best, and we’ll see you on this island!

Get Physical Music Presents: Sessions - Selected Tracks Pt. 4

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 18:46


We gladly present Part 4 of our ‚Sessions - Selected Tracks‘ series featuring tracks from artists on our popular YouTube series ‘Get Physical Sessions’. Artists like Emanuel Satie, German Brigante, Eagles & Butterflies, Kevin Over and our Brazilian friend Zopelar who was also in charge of mixing the compilation. Of course the package also features tracks played by our ‘Sessions’ artists. Among the selection are well-known tracks from David Mayer, Andhim and DJ Le Roi as well as a never before heard exclusive coming from Zopelar. We hope you enjoy this compilation; check out our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/physicalfilms for all sessions. Be sure to subscribe to stay in the loop!

Get Physical Music Presents: Full Body Workout Vol. 18 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2016 8:21


With the season well underway, Get Physical is hitting the ground running with the 18th edition of Full Body Workout. If case you’ve been living under a rock the last decade, Full Body Workout aims to shine a spotlight on some of the hottest rising and established talent for their take on where the scene is now, and where it might be headed. So finding tracks by visionaries like Pezzner, NIBC and Nils Hoffman shouldn’t come as a surprise. The compilation opens with a floor-moving tech-house groove from Supernova to set everything into motion. Quickly following is Pezzner with ‘Julie’, a small shift down in energy initially, only to rise to peak time levels over the course of the track. Eagles & Butterflies then shakes down the floor with a percussion driven beauty, ‘Awakening’. Nils Hoffman up next. The young German producer delivers a stunning track full of bass swells and calls it ‘Storms’. Hold out for the elegant piano lines in the break, a brilliant contrast to the dark and heavy bass surrounding it. Now we’ve reached the halfway point, and we don’t want to spoil the surprises to come from the likes of NIBC, Kevin Yost (who’s skillfully pulled of the continuous mix here as well), Savvas Ysatis & Olga Kouklaki, P41, Hawie and Ilona Maras, Sanja feat. Sutja Gutierrez.

Get Physical Music Presents: Essentials Vol. 13 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2016 17:23


Every few months we take a moment to reflect on our catalogue and curate a selection of the tracks which made the biggest impact, for you and for us. We call this selection Get Physical Essentials, and it starts now. This time the torch is passed to Oliver Giacomotto, whose hand in selection and mixing duties haven’t gone unnoticed. First andhim’s stimulating remix of the WhoMadeWho burner, ‘There’s a Way’, bringing the pop track to the dancefloor and clearing a path for Emanual Satie’s crowd-pleaser ‘Private Show’. m.O.N.R.O.E. makes an appearance with ‘Kill It’ before we stop on Olvier’s own remix of German Brigante’s ‘Sooner or Later’ featuring Thomas Gandey. So far the tracklist looks like a Get Physical family reunion, but it doesn’ stop there either. With even more tracks from players like Siopis, FreakMe, Paolo Rocco, more from WhoMadewho (Sante remix) and German Brigante; this is the cream of the crop here, all killer and no filler, as they say.

Get Physical Music Presents: Rewind 2016 Pt. 1 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016 13:32


Get Physical Music Presents: Rewind Pt. 1 2016, a four-part compilation that showcases the best Get Physical tracks, while they’re still hot! Featuring Emanuel Satie, Noir, German Brigante and more...

Get Physical Music Presents: Body Language Vol. 17 - Track Preview

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2016 15:47


WhoMadeWho... Aren´t that those three Danish guys who reformatted Funk Punk with Euro-cowbells a while back? That is correct, but that is also a very narrow question. Shuffling genres emerging from the postmillennial style-clash is but one of their many talents, although perhaps one of their key disciplines. In any case, the genre-crossing think-tank consists of drummer/DJ/producer Tomas Barfod, and the two-headed vocal monster singer/bassist Tomas Hoffding, AKA Bon Homme and singer/guitarist Jeppe Kjellberg. With three extremely different backgrounds in electronica, rock and jazz (respectively), each member supports and compliments each other independently, as one; challenging the traditional ‘band’ structure of days long past. There is a significant reason why WhoMadeWho, unlike congenial bands like The Rapture, LCD Soundsystem or Radio 4, survived the so-called new millennium. It is their unconditional curiosity towards contemporary club sounds and their approach, often incorporating the functionality of club tracks in their own songs, to look further than the edge of the stage, keeping a close eye on and constantly checking the pulse of the dancefloor. Keeping this virtue close to their hearts has already brought them major exposure in some of the biggest sets from Jamie Jones, Maceo Plex, Tale Of us and many more… This approach they have issued in each of their six studio albums. So what better way to revive this approach as the DJ mix? And what Mix-series would be better suited, after acts like Matthew Dear, Dixon, Modeselektor or M.A.N.D.Y., to open WhoMadeWho’s vocabulary book for their own Body Language? Oops, spoiled the surprise. But surely it was clear that one of the best fits for their intentions is also one of the most prestigious and celebrated series – Get Physical Music’s Body Language series. Directly from the beginning, David August’s revision of The Acid track ‘Ra’ makes the depth known as it fades into The Invisibles’ falsetto-meditation, ‘The Stain’. From Cibucolors’ ‘Down the Wall’ the sound meanders gently towards the club-groove as it gains a touch of Acid-House thanks to Ghost Culture; then indie-dance bliss made by The Golden Filter and Weval. Next a Nick Galemore contribution with a tiny bit of magic from WhoMadeWho. Here you are grooving to a tapestry of post-rock guitar inching inexorably towards a peak-time bounce. The WhoMadeWho acapella of ‘Wanted Your Love’ can then be heard perfectly adapted to Luke Abbott’s number ‘Modern Driveway’ before pumping up the floor with George Fitzgerald’s ‘Your Two Faces’. What follows is more contemporary Club material in the form of DJ Tennis via a Roman Flügel remix, &me’s ‘Trilogy’ - probably one of the eulogistic cuts of the previous House-season - and the hypnotic House of Fort Romeau. The whopping Applescal kick drum then advances into the WhoMadeWho-exclusive in the mix, the ultra-catchy ‘High & Low’ (a misleading title, incidentally). This gently stalking and then flourishing into the hook pop song is an unmistakable highlight in this mix. A climax even, after which Clark tiptoes in. Meanwhile, ‘Strength Through Fragility’ finally connects with Nosaj Things’ ambient/bass hybrid ‘2K’. A deep, worthy culmination of this amorous sound journey through the WhoMadeWho orbit.

Get Physical Music Presents: Miami 2016 - Mixed & Compiled by m.O.N.R.O.E.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2016 12:40


German Brigante - Bipolar (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2016 9:49


Get Physical Music Presents: Essentials Vol. 12 - Minimix

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 9:14


Get Physical Music Presents: Words Dont Come Easy Pt. 3 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2016 20:58


Get Physical Music Presents: The Best Of Get Physical 2015 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2015 41:58


Get Physical Music Presents Best of Remixes Vol. 2 Mixed and Reworked by Emanuel Satie (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2015 13:31


Get Physical Music Presents: Full Body Workout Vol. 17 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2015 10:00


Get Physical Music Presents: Most Wanted 2015 Pt. 2 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2015 21:23


Get Physical Music Presents: Rewind 2015 Part 3 - Minimix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2015 15:04


From andhim’s magical remix of ‚There’s a Way‘ by WhoMadeWho, to Adapters ‚Synthetic‘, to Savvas Ysatis ‚Fade To Black (Camea Remix)‘ the year has been full of outstanding music. For part three of our ‘Rewind’ compilation, we visit the tracks that made the summer shine so bright (and just in time for your last minute ADE set preparations). Pieced together from many of our previous compilations and artist releases in recent months, you’ll find the best tracks summer had to offer. We’ve got some very recent material in there too, like Wouter de Moor - Pre ADE or Spettro - Fried Love. ‘Quattro’ by Tom Budden & Forrest finds a home, taken from their EP of the same name, as does Jazzuelle & Lazarusman - Forget Me (Fred Everything Devil in the Dub). We think you’ll enjoy this one, and we look forward to seeing you for Part 4 later this year.

Get Physical Music Presents: Brazil Gets Physical 2015 - Minimix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2015 28:28


Berlin and Sao Paolo: A tale of two cities. Each engulfed in a rich history and both possessing such a unique character that the stark contrast between these heaving concrete jungles is wonderfully accented by the one lifeline they share: culture and music at their very heart, beating to keep the metropolises alive. From the masters of Tropicália to an epic night on a Sao Paolo dance floor, there’s no shortage of examples of why Brazil is a hotbed for musical genius. Which is why it’s the setting for Get Physical’s latest compilation. Put together by Davis, this release is split in two for your diurnal and nocturnal listening pleasure, a selection made, according to the man himself, “...to take your ears through some works that I deem essential, others that I consider timeless and some more that, together, concoct a statement of how great these times we live in can be, whether you are in Berlin or Sao Paulo”. The Dia mix, a positively oniric selection of some of the best Brazil has to offer alongside some beloved GP tidbits, offers a laid-back opportunity to soak up Davis’ selection and get a feel for what inspires the Paulista DJ. Noite brings us a more banging assembly of top-notch tracks from down under and up north, with participants like Young Marco or Fatima Yamaha helping in the quest to warm up a dance floor or destroy it. Consider it an educational trip to a new destination, a musical line thrown from one city to another. Davis puts it best: “If we think of how sound waves helped such a special place as Berlin to be one again after its wall was torn down, the natural conclusion is that music is the best way of building bridges, between peoples as well as between cities”.

Get Physical Music Presents: Essentials Vol. 11 - Minimix

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2015 9:28


You might say Get Physical's newest installation of the Essentials series is a lesson in prolonging the pleasure. For this particular occasion, we've called upon our dear FreakMe, Italian DJ and producer who's no stranger to the GP family, to assemble the compilation. The mix spans 10 tracks and does not stray far from FreakMe's own musical aesthetic, which means you can expect a whole lot of sexy basslines and understated power. Off to a bumping start thanks to andhim's remix of the WhoMadeWho killer "There's a Way", the mix quickly descends into a bubbly, whirling series of tracks straight from the deep end, with just enough drive and tech-y taste without going too heavy on the BPMs. False Image does space-age sexy, while Ryan Murgatroyd & Kostakis pack a slow-cooking punch, alongside FreakMe's own bomb ("Breath"), while Jay Shepard and Martin Dawson throw some cowbell into their Blondish mix for good measure.

Get Physical Music Presents: Amsterdam Gets Physical 2015 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2015 10:56


Summer is over and The Amsterdam Dance Event is just around the corner. We’ve put together a nice little compilation for the occasion with a few brand new tracks and old favorites. Mixed and compiled by m.O.N.R.O.E., whose ‘What I Got EP ‘ is currently making the rounds, the compilation features recent classics like M.A.N.D.Y.’s ‘Gizmo’ and Emanuel Satie’s ‘Bottoms Up’ as well as the ever-beautiful ‘And Forever’ from German Brigante feat. Thomas Gandey. But m.O.N.R.O.E. doesn’t stop there, he delivers four brand new exclusives. Among them is a bouncy house number titled ‘Shake’ by Anek & Medeew & Chicks Luv Us. Super rhythmic basslines and straightforward composition ensure the track will get any dancefloor in a hustle. Another exclusive is Zohki’s ‘Apollo’, with a refreshingly organic atmosphere that still delivers the pressure. This is just a glimpse into the compilation, a closer look will reveal more gems for this falls dancefloors.

Get Physical Music Presents: Full Body Workout Vol. 16 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2015 14:04


It’s that time of year, where we yet again shine the spotlight on various artists to gain a glimpse at where the scene is headed with Full Body Workout Vol. 16. This time we call on acts like Mark Deutsche & Musoê, Wouter de Moor, Tom Peters & AudioKode, BOg & Andrea Ljekaj, Gabe, Simon Baker & Luca Cazal and more to show us the way. With more than a few different flavors to choose from, first up is Franca & Stomax with ‘Bells Kitchen’, a beautiful track with plenty of melodic atmosphere and a beautifully cool vibe to lead us into autumn. Robbie Akbal and Aidan Lavelle take it from there with ‘Me Myself My 303’, an upbeat tech-house track with 303 synths and a nice organic groove. Moving on, Italian-based Retsu drops his fantastically dark ‘Sweet Happens!’; a beautifully manicured track that never oversteps its bounds, keeping the energy evolving and consistent. Tom Peters & AudioKoDe team up for ‘Keep Up’. The duo create a dark track with plenty of bass kick for the late night dancefloors in nearly any club. All of these tracks (and many more) are mixed together by one of Brazil’s top producers and and DJ’s, Renato Ratier who’s latest work ‘Orbit’ serves as the final track on the compilation.

Get Physical Music Presents: Sessions - Selected Tracks Pt. 3 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2015 14:34


We gladly present Part 3 of our ‚Sessions - Selected Tracks‘ series featuring tracks from artists on our popular YouTube series ‘Get Physical Sessions’. Artists like Bryan Kessler, Francesco Tristano, Thomas Barfod, P41 and our South African friend Ryan Murgatroyd who was also in charge of mixing the compilation. Of course the package also features tracks played by our ‘Sessions’ artists. Among the selection are well-known tracks from WhoMadeWho, Tom Trago and Beth Lydi as well as 3 never before heard exclusives coming from Ryan Murgatroyd & Kostakis, Jazzuelle & Lazarusman and P41.

Get Physical Music Presents: Most Wanted 2015 Pt. 1 (Minimix)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2015 20:38


Open airs, festivals, afternoon grilling in the park… These are sure signs that summer has arrived, and we’ve got the right music for all of its activities! Once again we’ve collected all the tracks that made the first half of 2015 such a memorable time for Get Physical Music. On this edition of ‘Most Wanted’ we bring you tracks like ‘Spayce’ from super-boyband andhim, the beautiful dark vibes from M.A.N.D.Y.’s ‘Gizmo’. Piano virtuoso-cum-techno legend Francesco Tristano’s ‘Dminorloop’ sits nicely against the chill vibes of Jazzuelle & Lazarusman’s ‘Forget Me (Jazzuelle Darkside Mix)’. Of course the compilation wouldn’t be complete without a couple tracks from WhoMadeWho’s brilliant EP ‘Ember’, so we’ve included  andhim's remix of 'There's A Way' and Sante’s fantastic remix to shake your booty when the sun goes down. All in all there’s something for everybody, just put the one of the continuous mixes to warm up for the festival or open air, or just to relax on the balcony with friends.

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