We present: Secuencia 3 Radio, a Radio / Podcast where we offer series of thematic programs and music mixes. Nothing new under the sun, but with a different claim. Claim that we as listeners we threw at fault and so we decided to get to the other side and give ourselves what we demand, respect for…
In the late 70s and early 80s, many of the African countries' best musicians were guided by funk and soul. All over the world, disco music was growing harder and some movements appeared in several countries as South Africa, Nigeria, Cameroon or Kenya.. However because of the countries’ pariah status, the vast majority of this music was not heard outside the country, nor ever being released on vinyl abroad. “African Soul Safari” is a short route brought by NOOBY through some of these soul, boogie, afrodisco and funk tunes from Africa, with some artists as: Harari, Hotline, Jake Sollo, Don Laka, Zohra, Al Etto, Mavis Maseko And The Movers, Pasteur Lappe, Steve Monite or Letta Mbulu. Secuencia3Radio, enjoy the African sound!
Patrick Steger is not new here, but in case you missed it, he was born in Switzerland in 1980. His passion for the music began in the electronic 90s listening to Detroit techno and Chicago style. As a result, these two became the most important influences for his music. Patrick works in the historic Orlando Voorn’s label Nightvision, being an active member of the Minimal Detroit Crew too, but his work doesn’t finish there, he’s an old school dj and a pure vinyl lover. His mixes are the perfect example of the classic techno sessions which have that historical and well-known vinyl sound. As a producer, he’s basically on the same line, with those hypnotic detroit techno rhythms from the 90s and 2000s which can make you dance and don’t let you scape from the dance floor. https://soundcloud.com/paty-pat https://soundcloud.com/pat-c-k-master-from-the-k https://www.facebook.com/Paty-Pat-420768494706783/?fref=ts https://www.mixcloud.com/patbaron3/
If you say “Dj Arg” you must be talking about acid music. This German producer and DJ knows how it works with more than 20 years of work behind him. As we told you earlier, he began in electronic music through the collection of cassettes and vinyl records of his brother, and since '94, he has been an active artist, not only in several clubs, but also in the studio. His productions and sets are based on fat 303 lines together with legendary Roland drum machines 606, 707, 808 and 909. We couldn’t say no to the opportunity to sign a series of regular collaborations that will make us enjoy this historic sound. “22yr Honestly Acid” is basically the musical testimony of someone who has spent more than two decades of pure love and work in this style. We could say “enjoy it”, but we're sure you will love it! www.facebook.com/secuencia3radio
We are back with ISS, the second part of these series which will show you some culture, sophistication and good taste. With that order we introduce you: "Europa" a series program which are focused on the 70s and 80s dance music from the old continent. This interesting project is signed by Profonda Rossa a.k.a. Marta Liébana and the second episode is titled "ISS", a trip to the International Space Station to listen the space disco genre. More info at: www.facebook.com/secuencia3radio
The Spanish artist Hugo BC a.k.a. New Rat On The Block casts an exclusive mix inspired by the Space Disco, Hi-Nrg and Italo Disco. This Podcast has a huge wide net from the 70s and 80s, bashing through bangers from German Eurodisco, American Hi-Nrg hits, some cuts from Spanish Sabadell Sound and of course, some classics from the Italo Disco dancefloor. His mix dips into a range of influences for the project including tracks from Sweet Connection, David Lyme, The Flirts, Magazine 60, Ken Laszlo, Daydream, Digital Emotion… We have no doubt you will enjoy this musical journey into the bizarre disco’s past. More info at: www.facebook.com/secuencia3radio www.facebook.com
Bruno Galarza is an image and sound technician, addicted to warez, and among many other things, Some Randomer. With this a.k.a. the rest of the description would continue as a ”spam speech”, the word Some and Randomer seem to belittle the identity. He feels more comfortable testing than creating, the experimentation not only defines his mixtapes and productions, but also it takes them to the final consequence. No stereotypes, commonplaces or adherence to the musical genres that are supposed to be inherent to artists of the electronic scene.In the middle of the hardware and physical media consumption in the booth, he uses digital tools because he learnt to mix with software in the 2000s, before democratization and technical advances such as Sync or HotCue. In this episode, he plays at 160 bpms, something not like his last podcast, with sounds on the line of fractalfantasy, bass, footwork, jungle or breaks. More info at: www.facebook.com/secuencia3radio www.secuencia3radio.com
We have a special predilection for the Secuencia X Friends series because it is easy to create a dialogue with friends, so they can leave their signature on the platform. That is the reason we are coming back with Y?ko, making this podcast after 3 years from the first conversation. Sergio Bravo is Y?ko, he is coming from Madrid (Spain) and he is an expert playing some records. Influenced by the urban culture of the 90s, its beginnings were marked by the Detroit sound until he got approached by the European British techno scene, which would become the next step in the idm and the electro. On the other hand, he has been dj-based in several London clubs and various monthly events of Fluid and Elements, which have influenced in his role as producer under the a.k.a. 5-HT.Talking to Sergio, he explains to us how he established New North Records with a mobile base between London and Madrid and as he says: “It is mainly focused on electro music". In one of his trips to Spain, he becomes part of the Electromagnética group, a collective you should know because of their quality or due to some of members' podcasts who have been released here. No more waiting, we leave you with this episode, a podcast with some of the sounds between the electro and the idm coming from the United Kingdom and the electronic culture that has been released in the island. More info at: https://newnorthrecords.bandcamp.com/ https://soundcloud.com/yuko_5ht https://facebook.com/yuko5HT/ https://www.mixcloud.com/yukodj/ https://www.discogs.com/es/artist/3885197-5-HT
Bruno Galarza is an image and sound technician, addicted to warez, and among many other things, Some Randomer. With this a.k.a. the rest of the description would continue as a ”spam speech”, the word Some and Randomer seem to belittle the identity. He feels more comfortable testing than creating, the experimentation not only defines his mixtapes and productions, but also it takes them to the final consequence... No stereotypes, commonplaces or adherence to the musical genres that are supposed to be inherent to artists of the electronic scene. In the middle of the hardware and physical media consumption in the booth, he uses digital tools because he learnt to mix with software in the 2000s, before democratization and technical advances such as Sync or HotCue. But in this selective process, he looks for the experience of a dj who prepares his recordcase in a traditional way, with the immediacy offered by the media and digital techniques. For this podcast, he chose a preliminary selection of 500-600 tracks, which were reduced for the selection. A hard work which becomes evident in the cleanest transitions and mixes we have listened to in a long time, most of the time we don't know where the concatenation of the tracks ends, a great value without any dj friendly tracks hacks. We must say this selection is very unusual and varied, not only for the most of listeners, but also for experienced users. Regarding the musical production, the sensitivity which is commented by sounds, is transferred to his works in a not much futuristic but unconventional way. Software and hardware coexist in perfect harmony. But it is not only where this performance fits in the tools he uses, but also in the facility to speak with ownership of the process, being one of the best guys we have met. In the space he shares with the components of T-37, the D.I.Y., free software, the desire to share and the collective creations are not personal or aesthetic options but a premeditated way of giving back to the "industry". These are some of the main reasons Some Randomer had to create a trilogy podcast to take us to these musical places, where it would be impossible for us to know and enjoy. In this first episode, he shows us a nice stage where you can enjoy sounds in the orbit of the 80s ambient synth, new wave, pc music, vapor wave, modern and abstract electronic sounds, without being an experienced user. Thank you very much for your work and knowledge. We will greatly enjoy this work. More info at: https://soundcloud.com/bagalarza https://www.facebook.com/tttreintaysiete/ https://www.facebook.com/Some-Randomer-269606333104981/
Here we are again, after the last Christmas and a well-deserved rest, we return with the fifth season. After this winter break, we thought it was the best to invite close friend to play some records and tell us the story behind them and so it was. Redwan who has been a resident in Madrid since 2011, has worked closely with several media as Geometrika FM, Abysmal, Forward, XXXO, Turntables, Electromagnetic Radio and Clubbingspain. He is currently a member of Trauma, the collective which has brought to Madrid some of the best talents of the most risky techno. You should have read about Trauma before, if not, here you have some artists who have been involved in their events: SHXCXCHCXSH, Cassegrain, Kareem, Stanislav Tolkachev, Talker, Zosima, Codex Empire, Blush Response, SSTROM, Lofthaus, Oake, Domenico Crisci, SØS Gunver Ryberg , Delusions, No Parfum or Sam KDC. As for Redwan, his influences come from Detroit (UR) to Berlin (Basic Channel, Tresor), through Birmingham, but always with the spotlight on the new mutations that techno offers. A really nice technique in the mix that in his own words, "the only premise has been to select some techno at a very low BPM, showing how it can be so mental and deep, and making body and mind dance together." There is no doubt about this. A wise move that Redwan has opened this new season. Welcome and thank so much. More info here, https://soundcloud.com/redwan http://www.traumacollective.com/ http://www.facebook.com/secuencia3radio
www.facebook.com/secuencia3radio We are back with one of the most followed series at this home, Secuencia X Friends, and this time we join forces with a friend: Oussama K. Oussama is a very talented guy from the electronic scene of Lyon (France) with several productions and a sophisticated dj set we are really proud to drop here. We talked to him and we had a very nice conversation, here you have an extract: "I have many influences when it takes to music. I won’t quote any artist in particular, there are too many… I like chords and free construction from the jazz; the dreamy and opened sounds from ambient rawness and metallic sounds from the electronic stuff, and of course, the groove and simplicity from house music. In every project I work on, I try to expose all these aspects with my ideas and go further with it. But of course, all these are preferences, not rules. I don’t like to put myself in borders and pray to be labeled as a «House producer». I really do like FM synthesis and digital synths. The hardest thing for me nowadays is to find a workflow that really stimulate us everyday, without pushing you in every opposable direction. As DAWs do. Early electronic artists were limited by their gear and that what gave them their sounds. Now that you have every sound possible, it takes twice more efforts to your brain to find your path through the infinite possibilities and someway it’s an interesting challenge. I’ve no idea why some people are leading a crusade for the «old analog stuff» and ruin themselves or their parents to make stupid stuff that sounds like a car wash, convinced that it’s the «real sound». Live with your time and follow your tastes". In this podcast you can listen an awesome selection of old school vibes mixed with an exquisite style. You know, that kind of mix that is always on your phone with five stars. As his own words: "I tried to compile some of late 90's - 2000's electronic stuff. Abstract journey through groove, for clubs proposal. Fading slowly with harmony and then getting groovy!." We have to thank Oussama for this perfect work. It's really nice to see a young talent doing this kind of stuff. https://soundcloud.com/oussamak
www.facebook.com/secuencia3radio We have a new trilogy which promise to teach some culture, sophistication and good taste. We introduce "Europe”, a range dedicated to dance music from the 70s and 80s in the old continent. This interesting project is signed by Profonda Rossa a.k.a. Marta Liébana, who thanks the collaboration in advance and we thank her for giving us this compilation full of genius and rarities masterpieces. Marta is an experienced dj from Madrid who starts her new career as Profonda Rossa, but you have probably enjoyed before as Miss Lieb. She defines herself as: ”above all, a compulsive seeker of music always trying to find the rarities. After that, I try to mix it just for fun.” This first episode is titled "Troika" and is a tour of musical styles that have been exclusively designed and created for the cinematographic format. Under a formula of musical selection rather than a set, the short length of some tracks makes difficult or impossible to mix it, and they are masterpieces that deserve to be listened to without overlaps, from the beginning to the end, appreciating each of the tones of the composition. She says: "on one hand we approach to the musical genre Library, a style quite unknown, within this style you can find funk , jazz or Bossa. Almost all the records of this kind were compilations of several artists who created and sold their compositions to the companies, these were the ones who were in charge of hiring the musicians to record and publish it, keeping the copyright. On the other hand there are some tracks from soundtracks which were much better than the film. Some dramatic OST pieces have been selected for this podcast, as in a good movie can pass from sonorous form of joy to sensuality, lyrical episodes, intrigue and tragic touches. We can listen to synthesizers inside these works that provide a fun touch but do not prevent a high dose of elegance. I wanted to make this first podcast with the desire that music will be the main actor " Take your notebook and enjoy this podcast, it is a must-listen one!. Thanks again to Marta for this superb job.
Paty Pat is back with funk, disco and house. Patrick Steger is not new here, but in case you missed it, he was born in Switzerland in 1980. His passion for the music began in the electronic 90s listening to Detroit techno and Chicago style. As a result, these two became the most important influences for his music. Patrick works in the historic Orlando Voorn’s label Nightvision and very soon he will be released on the Orlando Voorn - “Muzik is Life” EP (RS015). He’s an active member of the Minimal Detroit Crew too, but his work doesn’t finish there, he’s an old school dj and a pure vinyl lover. His mixes are the perfect example of the classic techno sessions which have that historical and well-known vinyl sound. As a producer, he’s basically on the same line, with those hypnotic detroit techno rhythms from the 90s and 2000s which can make you dance and don’t let you scape from the dance floor. More info at, www.secuencia3radio.com
www.facebook.com/secuencia3radio Here we are again. Podcast number 50, it sounds easy but it takes too much work. An awesome task where we have found different artists, friends, works, concepts, points of view and above all, the culture as a gift for the love of the of the scene. This is the main reason we decided to entrust such a great task to someone who communicates with all of the above, in addition to being rightly with our criteria. +Ón closes the OOPart trilogy with this Vol. 003. If you are a newcomer, OOPArt is the term "out of place artifact". This word is referred to an object of historical, archaeological or palaeontological interest found in a very unusual or seemingly impossible context that could challenge the conventional chronology of history. In this special series, +Ón makes the translation and adapts the term from a musical perspective, but with the same conception of the original definition. Thus, in this third volume, we cross the layers of the Ambient and infinite pads without moving away from the rhythmic pattern of the breaks. A tribute to a golden age where complex structures blend with traditional rhythms and instruments, drawing dreamlike landscapes to approaches of Israel or India music, Letfield, Downtempo, Trance, Jungle or Dub. The experienced artist from Extremadura leaves the task of DJ to make something bigger on this occasion, because this is not only music, this is something else; these are sound images that draw in the mind of the receiver landscapes and intangible scenes that could only be enjoyed dreamlike, it looks more like a film tape but without the visual part. This is not just being a DJ, it's something huge. We will not talk about the perfect harmonies and transitions because we know who is the creator, we will only say this is the perfect clasp to this podcast, a difficult work and almost impossible to repeat. +Ón was the first artist who created a series of podcast without being a Secuencia X Friends, but what can we say about Juanmi (+Ón): It was love at first sight. Jealous of his own work, it is not so common to find media collaborations, as he says: "I am not friend of the press or posters, even the nowadays marketing. I mix for the world that surrounds me, but sometimes I travel to some clubs. When it happens I do it occasionally, I can create podcasts when the agreement comes and the mood flows, as it was in this case." So we are really lucky to have launched these 3 episodes, a trilogy which must be listened. We are sure you will enjoy it! . Thank you so much for this present +Ón. https://soundcloud.com/submason
www.facebook.com/secuencia3radio We are pleased to announce the beginning of the year with a new podcast that distances us from the cold winter and transports us to lands with a warmer weather and enviable landscape, the ones are reflected in its music. We are talking about Brazil, a country with a huge cultural music tradition. It is not only the country of samba and bossa, but also jazz, disco, boggie, house and others. Such a great mission could not fall on anyone and this made us look for a guy who is an expert in the field, Gascón, disc jockey, music collector and of course a friend of Secuencia3Radio, with an extensive worthy collection. This podcast is a sample of it, a great selection of his best vinyls (around a year of selection work) to make a soundtrack of the carioca music, all in a perfect harmonious progression. As he says: "The mix only tries to show a small selection of my favorite songs played by Brazilian artists. It is not a podcast made of dark oddities and impossible to get without mortgaging the house, bringing light to the real diggers It is only a small sample of the enormous diversity of genres and styles that are found in Brazilian music and which, hopefully will serve to introduce the neophytes into this vast genre". This artist offers us this thematic mix that deserves a must-listening. Thanks to Carlos for the incredible work and thank you all for joining us another year.
Paty Pat is back with the 4th episode of the Force One Series. Patrick Steger is not new here, but in case you missed it, he was born in Switzerland in 1980. His passion for the music began in the electronic 90s listening to Detroit techno and Chicago style. As a result, these two became the most important influences for his music. Patrick works in the historic Orlando Voorn’s label Nightvision and very soon he will be released on the Orlando Voorn - “Muzik is Life” EP (RS015). He’s an active member of the Minimal Detroit Crew too, but his work doesn’t finish there, he’s an old school dj and a pure vinyl lover. His mixes are the perfect example of the classic techno sessions which have that historical and well-known vinyl sound. As a producer, he’s basically on the same line, with those hypnotic detroit techno rhythms from the 90s and 2000s which can make you dance and don’t let you scape from the dance floor. Now he starts a few new projects: first one his own label “Force One” which is focused on techno and Detroit sounds; second one, his new collaboration with us based on this Series to release classic and techno sounds influenced by the originals movements. We are glad to present you this new one! Enjoy the force! https://soundcloud.com/paty-pat https://soundcloud.com/pat-c-k-master-from-the-k https://www.facebook.com/Paty-Pat-420768494706783/?fref=ts
We take a trip to La Coruña (Spain) to start the 4th-Season with Función Binaria. From the Galician capital, Función Binaria has created a musical exhibition that combines Noise, Techno, EBM 2.0, Industrial, Dark Ambient, Drone and others. If you don't know this artist, you should put him on your list; his sets have hundreds of plays and the quality of each one is worthy. Huge experience, awesome selection, accuracy and equalization skills are the main values ??of his work. If you ever find yourself in front of his music, you should feel lucky, because some of his works pay tribute to artists such as Convextion, Plant 43, Arcanoid or Boris Divider. In relation to this podcast, Función Binaria says: “I changed the BPM to a couple of tracks. It works in some songs, it can sound good, but totally different with a 10 or 15 BPM variation. The title is related to the idea I try to capture. The Nucleus Accumbens and capabilities are linked to pleasure, addiction, fear, and the most important, it is involved in emotions induced by music making your brain release dopamine.” We strongly recommend you to take this trip. Enjoy it! We would like to thank Función Binaria for start this 4th season and all those who make this project possible. https://soundcloud.com/binary-function https://www.youtube.com/user/B1naryFuncti0n ES// Nos desplazamos hasta La Coruña (España) para dar el pistoletazo de salida a la 4 temporada con un nuevo Secuencia X Friends a cargo de un buen amigo de la casa, Función Binaria. Desde la capital gallega, Función Binaria ha cocinado una exposición musical de altura que fusiona Noise, Techno, EBM 2.0, Industrial, Dark Ambient, Drone y demás. Si aún no conoces a este artista deberías ponerlo en tu lista de cosas pendientes; sus mixes temáticos cuentan con cientos de visitas y la calidad de cada uno de ellos es digna de mención. Experiencia, selección impoluta, precisión en mezclas y ecualizacion son estandartes y valores perennes de su obra. Si alguna vez te encuentras en su punto de mira para dedicarte un mix puedes darte por afortunado, ya que algunos de sus trabajos rinden tributo a artistas de la talla de Convextion, Plant 43, Arcanoid o Boris Divider. En relación a este podcast, el propio Función Binaria nos cuenta, "A un par de temas les varié mucho el BPM. Hay temas que se prestan a eso, pueden sonar bien, pero totalmente diferentes con 10 o 15 BPMs de diferencia. El título viene un poco relacionado con la idea q intento plasmar. El Núcleo Accumbens y sus capacidades están ligados al placer, la adicción, el miedo. Y lo más importante, está implicado en las emociones inducidas por la música, pudiendo incluso a llegar a liberar dopamina." Te recomendamos encarecidamente que no desaproveches la oportunidad de darte este viaje. ¡Que lo disfrutes! Muchas gracias en especial a Función Binaria por poder contar con él para esta 4ª temporada y a todos aquellos que seguís haciendo posible este proyecto. https://soundcloud.com/binary-function https://www.youtube.com/user/B1naryFuncti0n
Arthur Gaerdes is back i the town and you know, if you say “Dj Arg” you must be talking about acid music. This German producer and DJ knows how it works with more than 20 years of work behind him. As we told you earlier, he began in electronic music through the collection of cassettes and vinyl records of his brother, and since '94, he has been an active artist, not only in several clubs, but also in the studio. His productions and sets are based on fat 303 lines together with legendary Roland drum machines 606, 707, 808 and 909. We couldn’t say no to the opportunity to sign a series of regular collaborations that will make us enjoy this historic sound. “22yr Honestly Acid” is basically the musical testimony of someone who has spent more than two decades of pure love and work in this style. We could say “enjoy it”, but we're sure you will love it! https://soundcloud.com/dj-arg http://www.mixcloud.com/arthur-gaerdes/ http://djarg.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/DjARG018 https://www.facebook.com/Dj-ARG-159427264144167/
Alejandro Yáñez says to us that he is not definitely a Dj, neither a producer, he is just a clubber with different tastes for great music. Thanks to a collaboration with Electromagnética Radio about “Dark” Music topic, now he has decided to make a podcast on that similar way for us. The podcast you are listening to is a fresh new wave skeleton made of synthetic, cold, minimalistic and obscure sounds. Far from mainstream, the podcast tries to represent many new artists (except Derniere Volonté who was producing music before year 2000), who deserve our attention. In this point, we can feel the synth and cold wave music which comes from dark wave and post punk styles. You won´t find here the most known bands such as Tropic Of Cancer, The Kvb or Led Er Est, but also many other good artists we expect you to be surprised. After listening this great mix we can say Yáñez is a disc jockey with all laws and undoubtedly, we are delighted this exquisite selection. Thank you so much Alex. Surf the wave! https://www.mixcloud.com/alexyanez399/
Paty Pat is back with his Force One Series. Patrick Steger is not new here, but in case you missed it, he was born in Switzerland in 1980. His passion for the music began in the electronic 90s listening to Detroit techno and Chicago style. As a result, these two became the most important influences for his music. Patrick works in the historic Orlando Voorn’s label Nightvision and very soon he will be released on the Orlando Voorn - “Muzik is Life” EP (RS015). He’s an active member of the Minimal Detroit Crew too, but his work doesn’t finish there, he’s an old school dj and a pure vinyl lover. His mixes are the perfect example of the classic techno sessions which have that historical and well-known vinyl sound. As a producer, he’s basically on the same line, with those hypnotic detroit techno rhythms from the 90s and 2000s which can make you dance and don’t let you scape from the dance floor.
From Canary Islands, Unai Barrameda is back to Secuencia3Radio with a new podcast full of house, funk and disco, an eclectic set that perfectly defines his current musical line. With an intense activity around the Islands, Unai has left press in each club he has passed. As he says: "In 2015, I played regularly at Shack making long sessions and unleashing my own creativity on the dance floor, playing from disco to house and sending a message full of groove to the environment. Meanwhile and after several sessions at Pub Pelukas, the opportunity arose to play at Shack in b3b with Dani Amador and Dani Miranda, giving me a bonus of experience, diversification and styles that made every single party awesome. 2016 started quite strong, immersed in my more personal line and eclectic search so far, I made sets in which the most important are the feelings transmitted along with the groove, in a mix full of disco, house , deep, african and even acid sounds. After this it came the opportunity to play in a new local of the city, "Dada", which strongly backs the idea of ??transmitting feelings on the dance floor, making each session a cosmic journey where you can hear fresh sets, becoming soon a great reference of the Palma's night for both locals and foreigners. My first dj set was really well received there, the second was even better so I hope to continue sharing my music with this interesting project in the future. Also I would like to say thank you,for your Secuencia3Radio project and let me contribute with my sounds to keep growing and spreading the power of music. Next summer is coming fresh! " Discover Unai music ! https://soundcloud.com/unaibarrameda?http://www.mixcloud.com/lunite/ https://www.facebook.com/luniteLNT