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Oldskool Classics
Ministry Of Sound - Billy Nasty (15 January 2000)

Oldskool Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 61:17


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Tech Clubbers Podcast
Francesco Terranova - Tech Clubbers Podcast #192

Tech Clubbers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 60:03


TECH CLUBBERS PODCAST W/ FRANCESCO TERRANOVA LIVE Francesco Terranova ( born on January 17 1978 ) is a Neapolitan techno dj and producer. Terranova using the name Francesco, was a recurring guest DJ for the pioneer Techno public relations collective Open Mindz crew, where he performed with djs like Jeff MIlls, Richie Hawtin, Sven Vath, Laurent Garnier, Claude Young, Surgeon, Dave Clark, Oliver Bondzio, Paul Daley & Nick Rapaccioli ( Leftfield ), Oliver Ho, Billy Nasty, Jim Master, Robert Armani, Space Djz, Bandulu, Luke Slater and many more. Today Francesco Terranova is producing for labels such as Bulletdodge Recordings, EPM music, De-Konstrukt. *Live Set recorded at KSR STUDIOS* TRACKLIST: Phoka - Pipeline Kmyle - Artificial Body [ KML ] Arnaud Le Texier - Abyss [ Children Of Tomorrow ] Francesco Terranova Unreleased Kwartz - Show Me That Light ( Cleric Remix ) [ Clergy ] R.A.S.P. - Deployed [ Blueprint ] Francesco Terranova Unreleased Akenaton - The Time Of Tunnel [ SUB-tl ] Rødhåd & Rene Wise - 190204 [ WSNWG ] Deano - 11.702 [ Symbolism ] EMEX - Zeuxo [ SYXT ] Yan Cook – Lunar Orbiter [ Triple Vision Record ] T-Kode – Contatto (Nørbak Remix ) [ Hayes Collective ] Tensal - Symbiotic Entity [ MORD ] Jeff Mills - Step To Enchantment [ AXIS ] Hans Bouffmyhre - Gentle Destruction ( Lewis Fautzi Remix ) [ Sleaze Records ] Marco F - Innersect [ Planet Rhythm ] Follow FRANCESCO TERRANOVA here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/francescoterranova.epm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/francesco78terranova/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/francesco-terranova Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/francesco-terranova/289561 Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/artist/3894721-Francesco-Terranova Contact: frankyterry@libero.it --- Follow TECH CLUBBERS here: Web: https://www.techclubbers.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TechClubbers/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/techclubbers/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/techclubbers Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/TechClubbersRadio/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TechClubbers Contact: info@techclubbers.com

Unknown.FM - Worldwide Radio 24/7
Unknown Exclusive - Jonno Brien - Unknown FM - [2020-12-5]

Unknown.FM - Worldwide Radio 24/7

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 120:14


With over 25 years in the industry Jonno Brien has played with leading clubs such as Ministry of Sound, Cream, Godskitchen, Planetlove, Trade, Clockwork Orange, Life festival, 2fm live sessions and many more. Being a Resident DJ and Promoter at the legendary Horan's Night Club in Tralee and with Fusion Club Nights Jonno has booked and supported some of the biggest international DJs including Dave Clark, UMEK, Slam, Green Velvet, Dave Angel, Ben Sims, Christian Smith, Yousef, Trevor Rockcliffe, Eddie Halliwell, Harry Romero, Alan Fitzpatrick, Marco V, Jon Rundell, Billy Nasty, Fergie, Lisa lashes Sander van doorn, Christian Smith, Lottie and so many more! In the studio working solo or with production partner Gibson, Jonno has had releases on Intec, Tronic, Mentor, Unity, Platipus, Bush, CR2 and Rising High. Jonno has done remixes for Todd Terry, Trevor Rockcliffe, Horatio, Art of Trance, Union Jack, David Tort, Kormac and The Hypnotist. His tracks have featured on many CD Compiltations including Carl Cox Space Ibiza, Christian Varela and Marco V. For this mix Jonno has dug deep and gone back to his days in Horan's nightclub in Tralee for a non-stop 2 hour, 100% vinyl Horan Classics set!

Oldskool Classics
Billy Nasty, Ministry Of Sound (15.01.2000)

Oldskool Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 61:17


FOLLOW US FOR OLDSKOOL AT: http://mixcloud.com/oldskooltapes https://hearthis.at/oldskool/ (download) http://instagram.com/oldskooltrax http://youtube.com/oldskooltrax FOR 80's & DISCOHOUSE MIXES: http://hearthis.at/djthaman (download) FOR ALL MIXES: http://facebook.com/oldskooltrax

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Oldskool Classics
Billy Nasty, Ministry Of Sound (15.01.2000)

Oldskool Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 61:17


FOLLOW US FOR OLDSKOOL AT: http://mixcloud.com/oldskooltapes https://hearthis.at/oldskool/ (download) http://instagram.com/oldskooltrax http://youtube.com/oldskooltrax FOR 80's & DISCOHOUSE MIXES: http://hearthis.at/djthaman (download) FOR ALL MIXES: http://facebook.com/oldskooltrax

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Oldskool Classics
Billy Nasty, Ministry Of Sound (15.01.2000)

Oldskool Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 61:17


FOLLOW US FOR OLDSKOOL AT: http://mixcloud.com/oldskooltapes https://hearthis.at/oldskool/ (download) http://instagram.com/oldskooltrax http://youtube.com/oldskooltrax FOR 80's & DISCOHOUSE MIXES: http://hearthis.at/djthaman (download) FOR ALL MIXES: http://facebook.com/oldskooltrax

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Reclaim Your City
Reclaim Your City 332 | Billy Nasty

Reclaim Your City

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019


BLOOM RECORDS PODCAST
BRP 150 - AUDIOGLIDER

BLOOM RECORDS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 60:08


All the way from the U.K. Roberto Sodano a.k.a. Audioglider deliver's Tims 150. There are points in every artists musical journey that highlight a sea change or a shift in consciousness. The first of those moments for Roberto Sodano was the time he saw Kraftwerk as a spotty teen with dodgy 80’s haircut. Their machine funk sound completely captivated him and his love of all things electronic began. Born in Wales to Italian parents, the ’Taffia’ as they were affectionately known, finally relocated to London after stints all over the UK and Central Europe. Growing up in a bleak post-industrial city drove Roberto’s need to escape through all manner of musical discovery: experience borne out in his esoteric musical influences of 80s and 90s shoegaze, from bands such as Ride, MBV and the Cocteau Twins through to synth pioneers including the aforementioned Kraftwerk and a pre-Dare Human League. “Music has always been there for me. It’s a friend that doesn’t judge you, a comfort blanket and a kick up the arse when you need it.” Choosing to make music as much as become a DJ, Roberto released tracks under a range of pseudonyms before finally settling on his current nom-de-plume ‘Audioglider’. His big break came with the licensing of two tracks under the new project name - Whiskers and Zusammenallein - for Nick Warren’s Global Underground CD, GU30 Paris. “These were my first official releases as Audioglider, it’s all been downhill from there!” he quips, as he’s now held in high regard by an army of fans and industry insiders alike. A master of both uptempo club tracks and more winsome downtempo fayre, he cites influences as wide ranging as Ulrich Schnauss, Massive Attack and School of Seven Bells for his more cerebral back catalogue additions which includes three albums for Tripswitch’s Section Records - Accidental Beauty, Subaquamarine and Kollision (with Xspance). Referencing his influences can be heard as echoes on everything that Roberto does, while at the same time, they glisten in their own unique light. Translucent in sound. “I don’t stick to a formula so I can explore and develop my musical identity without boundaries.” One of the most telling sea change events for Roberto was playing his first gig at a disused warehouse in East Berlin. “It was my very first go on 1210s and I blagged the gig after meeting some Germans at MoS.” he says, “I got a crash course at Zoom Records one afternoon from Billy Nasty and then flew to Berlin next day!” Gigs at Ministry of Sound and beyond bookmarked the 90s and early 00s, a vibrant time for dance music and for the development of progressive house. Even now Roberto’s ambitions are as strong as ever. with a flurry of releases and remixes in 2018 on labels such as Mirabilis, Transpecta, ManMadeMusic, Pangea, Modern Agenda, Emotional Content, Section Records, and more and scheduled into first half of 2019 including an exciting new album with longtime collaborator and friend, Xspance with an exciting live show. With his recently launched new show Interstellar on Frisky Radio, crashing into their top ten this week, and his stunning set at Modern Agenda's label showcase at ADE 2018, the future is looking bright in 2019 for Audioglider and his sonic doodling. Enjoy !!! tracklist Red Mecca - State of Grace (Audioglider Remix) [Massproduktion] Deepsec - Monotone Things (John Drummer Remix) [Electronic Tree] Rod V - Understated (Erdi Irmak Remix) [Soundteller Records] Nik Nazarov - Firefly [Electronic Tree] Matt Black - The Night Rider (Daniel Glover Remix) [Emotional Content Recordings] Hot TuneiK - Memories (Lily Pita Remix) [Yin] Kamilo Sanclemente - Manthra (Sounom & Sagou Remix) [Manual Music] TD - Everything Goes (EANP Remix) [Magnitude Recordings] Sculptor - Full Moon (Namatjira Remix) [Magnitude Recordings] Audioglider & Xspance - Rising Tide [Pro B Tech]

Sonance - The Podcast
Sonance - The Podcast 008

Sonance - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019


Welcome to the eighth episode of the Sonance Podcast, which is a LIVE set from the headliner of our last party Billy Nasty recorded at Sonance on Friday 14th September.Our next event is our 1st Birthday, which is on Friday 8th February 2019 at our home at Cell 200 London. For this landmark event we have two special guests Lars Huismann and Theo Nasa, who will be joined by our faithful residents Matt Church, B.S.E & Paul Z.Tickets are available herehttps://www.residentadvisor.net/events/1181087 Podcast - StreamDownloadFeel free to add any comments or reactions for the podcast on one of our social pagesFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/sonance.eventsTwitter - https://twitter.com/sonance_eventsInstragram - https://www.instagram.com/sonance_eventsResident Advisor - https://www.residentadvisor.net/promoter.aspx?id=75945Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/sonance_eventsMixcloud - https://www.mixcloud.com/Sonance_EventsHear This At - https://hearthis.at/sonance-eventshttps://www.sonance-events.comDJ Billy Nasty - The Podcast 008

Sonance - The Podcast
Sonance - The Podcast 006

Sonance - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018


Welcome to the sixth episode of the Sonance Podcast, which is brought to you by the legend Billy Nasty.Our next event is on Friday 14th September and will be held at Cell 200 London, where we have two special guests Billy Nasty & Carl Rowlinson. They will be joined by residents, Matt Church, Paul Z & B.S.ETickets are available herehttps://www.residentadvisor.net/events/1129188 https://skiddle.com/e/13264169Podcast - StreamDownloadFeel free to add any comments or reactions for the podcast on one of our social pagesFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/sonance.eventsTwitter - https://twitter.com/sonance_eventsInstragram - https://www.instagram.com/sonance_eventsResident Advisor - https://www.residentadvisor.net/promoter.aspx?id=75945Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/sonance_eventsMixcloud - https://www.mixcloud.com/Sonance_EventsHear This At - https://hearthis.at/sonance-eventshttps://www.sonance-events.comBilly Nasty - The Podcast 006

Sonance - The Podcast
Sonance - The Podcast 005

Sonance - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018


Welcome to the fifth episode of the Sonance Podcast, which is bought to you by our special guest and London legend Carl Rowlinson.Our next event is on Friday 14th September and will be held at Cell 200 London, where we have two special guests Billy Nasty & Carl Rowlinson. They will be joined by residents, Matt Church, Paul Z & B.S.ETickets are available herehttps://www.residentadvisor.net/events/1129188 https://skiddle.com/e/13264169Podcast - StreamDownloadFeel free to add any comments or reactions for the podcast on one of our social pagesFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/sonance.eventsTwitter - https://twitter.com/sonance_eventsInstragram - https://www.instagram.com/sonance_eventsResident Advisor - https://www.residentadvisor.net/promoter.aspx?id=75945Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/sonance_eventsMixcloud - https://www.mixcloud.com/Sonance_EventsHear This At - https://hearthis.at/sonance-eventshttps://www.sonance-events.comCarl Rowlinson - The Podcast 00501 - Pleasurekraft, Casey Gerald - G.O.D. (Gospel of Doubt) Part 2 feat. Casey Gerald (Original Mix) [Kraftek]02 - MOT3K - It's All In Your Mind (Original Mix) [Paranormal Traxx]03 - Len Faki - My Black Sheep (Cleric Y Remix) Figure]04 - Coyu, Reinier Zonneveld, La CouCou - My Head Is On Fire (Original Mix) [Filth on Acid]05 - Hidden Empire - Rebelution (Original Mix) [Suara]06 - Giacomo Renzi - Hysteria (Original Mix) [JAM]07 - Lichtengard - Pitch a Fit (Original Mix) [Lean Back Records]08 - Clouds - Chained to a Dead Camel (Perc Remix) [Overlee Assembly]09 - Schouwen - Distortion (Original Mix) [Dolma]10 - Amelie Lens - Contradiction (Original Mix) [Second State]11 - Dax J - The 5th Dimension (Original Mix) [Arts Collective]]12 - Emmanuel Top - This Is Cocaine (Regal (ES) Remix) [Filth on Acid]13 - Arjun Vagale, Juliet Fox - Radiate feat. Juliet Fox (Original Mix) [Odd Recordings]14 - Wehbba - Process (Original Mix) [Drumcode]

Sonance - The Podcast
Sonance - The Podcast 004

Sonance - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018


Welcome to the fourth episode of the Sonance Podcast, which is bought to you by our resident Paul Z.Our next event is on Friday 14th September and will be held at Cell 200 London, where we have two special guests Billy Nasty & Carl Rowlinson. They will be joined by residents, Matt Church, Paul Z & B.S.ETickets are available herehttps://www.residentadvisor.net/events/1129188 https://skiddle.com/e/13264169Podcast - StreamDownloadFeel free to add any comments or reactions for the podcast on one of our social pagesFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/sonance.eventsTwitter - https://twitter.com/sonance_eventsInstragram - https://www.instagram.com/sonance_eventsResident Advisor - https://www.residentadvisor.net/promoter.aspx?id=75945Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/sonance_eventsMixcloud - https://www.mixcloud.com/Sonance_EventsHear This At - https://hearthis.at/sonance-eventshttps://www.sonance-events.comPaul Z - The Podcast 004 - 01 - Overlook - Spirits Moving Through The Walls [UVB-76 Music]02 - Hanubis - Shaman [Northallsen]03 - Shlomo - Grounded Queen [Bright Sounds]04 - Danus Kart - Future Point [Circlens]05 - Exilles - Circle Of Meditation [Arts Ltd]06 - Wrong Assessment - Virtual Hand [Clergy]07 - Burden & DLTN - Phi 1.2 (Arnaud Le Texier Remix) [Aurea]08 - The Mover - Doom Computer [Planet Phuture]09 - Rebekah - Waiting For You [Mord]10 - Sternum - Arbitrariness [Subwoofer]11 - Rraph - T [Gynoid Audio]12 - Carara - Cote De L'Ombre Part 2 [Mephyst]13 - Ola Oscura - Don't Think Someone (Looper Remix) [Healed Wounds]14 - Parallx - Substare [R - Label Group]15 - Corroid - Weisses Schweigen [Kaputt]16 - Dystopia & Ivannog - Tre [Driving Forces]17 - Dolby D - Metamorphoses (Bruchrille Remix) [Dolma]18 - VSK - Multiverse [47]19 - HXHXHX & Human Insect - Egoism Of Humanity [Bad Reputation]20 - Modular Phaze - The Exileds (HXHXHX Remix) [Mephyst]21 - Hypnoskull - Mechanomatica [Repitch]22 - Kaylah - Jaded (OB1 Remix) [Taro]23 - Thomas P. Heckmann - Bodywrap (Dub) [Monnom Black]24 - Nodek - Kikurage [O.V.N.I.]25 - Norbak - Macro (Conrad Van Orton Remix) [Faut Section]

Bass Agenda
BassAgenda 149 Volsoc interview & Billy Nasty guest mix

Bass Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2017 120:00


Illektrolab & 4th Genome - Bass Agenda Intro Volsoc - Here Come Volsoc Cybrid - Bumper (Volsoc's 10,000 +1 spaceships attacking a very small planet mix) Volsoc - Shout Out Justin Maxwell - The Windey Man Volsoc - Compuphonic Intelligence (Silicon Scally remix) LA Synthesis - Reprise Volum - Force States of Matter Sir Mix-A-Lot - Posse On Broadway ELO - Mr Blue Sky Carl Stone - Sukothai (extract) Lost Idol - Mechanically Void Hydroplane - Vice Grips Mari Sari - Zagrebacki Elektricni Pip Williams - Outer Limits Dr Schmidt - Needle Cast Part 2 - guest mix from Billy Nasty Radioactiveman - Sonic Portal - Asking For Trouble Acid Jesus - Turkey Skank - Klang Vertical67 - Morphed Reality - Brokntoys Mr. Velcro Fastener - Almost There - Dum Records A Credible Eye Witness – Episode 10 - ACEW Simulant - Musical Box - Scopex Lake Haze - Poseidon's Dream - Crème Organization Sync 24 x Privacy - Hard To Tell - Cultivated Electronics Kovyazin D & Moralez - Sunken Space Sea - Eidetic DeFeKT - MG1 - Cultivated Electronics Radioactiveman - Fountain Of Wine - Asking For Trouble

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Four Four Magazine
Let's go back in time - Billy Nasty (Interview)

Four Four Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 15:28


Introducing our new podcast series 'Let's go back in time' where we will be chatting with both international and local artists within the electronic dance music scene, similar to what we've been doing in article form, but in podcast form. For the first episode, we would like to welcome one of the most well-respected figures in electronic dance music, a pioneer of underground music, a world record holder, one of the first residents of Awakenings and one of the most down to earth artists out there, Billy Nasty. Facebook: goo.gl/1Py3L8 Twitter: goo.gl/5Zyqmk Instagram: goo.gl/EWzVpU

Laris Maker presenta: ELEKTRODOS
ELEKTRODOS Special Electrix Records. DJ Set and Interview to Billy Nasty

Laris Maker presenta: ELEKTRODOS

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016 115:48


ELEKTRODOS of the 9th May 2016, special show dedicated to the record label Tortured & Electrix Records, with songs such as Fleck ESC, Max Durante, Keith Tucker, The Advent, Mazzula, Sync 24, Scape One, Carl Finlow and Zeta Reticula (UMEK) With interview and DJ Set from DJ Billy Nasty ELEKTRODOS del 9 de mayo del 2016, show especial dedicado al sello discográfico Electrix Records, con canciones de artistas como Fleck ESC, Max Durante, Keith Tucker, The Advent, Mazzula, Sync 24, Scape One, Carl Finlow and Zeta Reticula (UMEK) Con DJ Set y entrevista de DJ Billy Nasty Tracklist: 01. Max Durante & Keith Tucker - Fusion Theme 02. The Advent - Eurodynamic 03. Mazula - Carl Craig Always Did 04. Sync 24 - This Life 05. Scape One - Crazy Shit (Brooklyn) 06. Fleck ESC - Nice Guy (Pip Williams Remix) 07. Carl Finlow - Conduit 08. Zeta Reticula - A1 (EP1) 09. Billy Nasty Interview 10. Billy Nasty DJ Set

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Bass Agenda
Bass Agenda 100: DeFeKT, Billy Nasty and Mike Ash

Bass Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2015 180:00


3 hour special edition of Bass Agenda to celebrate the 100th episode. Illektrolab & 4th Genome - Bass Agenda Intro Noamm & Miss Noir - Plasma Wave Scape One - Recombination Zeitmodelle - Netzwerkeffekt Franck Kartell - Experiences temporelles Guest Mix from DeFeKT, Ireland (secret track list) Guest mix from Bill Nasty, UK 1 Fleck E.S.C. - Nice Guy (Carl Finlow Remix) - Electrix 2 Fleck E.S.C. - OCP - Electrix 3 Pip Williams - Pleasure Deficiency Syndrome - Electrix 4 Carl Finlow - Suspect Reanimation - Electrix 5 Mazzula - Carl Craig Always Did - Electrix 6 Sync 24 & The Exaltics - Ten Years in Ten Days (The Exaltics Mix) - Cultivated Electronics 7 The Advent - Eurodynamic - Electrix 8 Carl Finlow - Lateral Thoughts - Electrix 9 Koova - Code - Brokntoys 10 Anklepants - Y.H.I.Y.P.' (Bintus rmx) - Power Vacuum 11 DJ Stingray 313 - Acetylcholine 12 Marco Bernadi - Genetic Genocide - Brokntoys 13 Drax - Phosphene (The Exaltics Remix) - Perc Trax Limited Mike Ash Studio Live set, UK Includes tracks from UFO3030, Artificial and Alien Invasion

... rude not too Podcast
Episode 22 - Kaeva

... rude not too Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2014 60:00


JKaeva is a Tech House & Techno project from Aberdeen based DJ/Producer Jamie Robertson. Starting to DJ in 2003 and more recently with a focus on learning production, 2014 saw the release of Kaeva’s first track ‘Machine’ on Cubek Records, with many more productions and collaborations planned to follow. During his time as Co-Owner & Resident at TLF Events, Kaeva has hosted/played alongside some of the biggest names in Tech House & Techno: Gary Beck, Dustin Zahn, Pleasurekraft, Bontan, Edit Select, Billy Nasty, Stefano Noferini, Tommy Four Seven, Matador and Pig&Dan. Now working with the Sub:merged label on large scale events across Europe, Kaeva and TLF partner Audio Perversion played at Amsterdam Dance Event this October, and are set to return to WesterUnie early in 2015. Links: SOUNDCLOUD.COM/KAEVABEATS TLFEVENTS.CO.UK

... rude not too Podcast
Episode 20 Audio Perversion

... rude not too Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2014 60:46


Audio Perversion is the alias of Scottish DJ & Producer Tommy Fraser. Known for his unmistakeable and addicting brand of Techno, Tommy has been a key figure in the Aberdeen & Scottish underground music scene for more years than most. Alongside crafting and evolving his sound as a performer, Tommy has been working with fellow Aberdeen producer Jamie ‘Kaeva’ Robertson, to hold some of the most infamous parties in the country as Co-Founder and Director of TLF Events. Tommy began spinning vinyl in the mid-nineties, embracing many forms of underground music and perfecting his own take on mixing. Since the early 2000’s he has played and held residencies at almost every notable underground club in his city, slowly becoming one of the most experienced and respected party starters going. In recent years, drawing on the influences of legends Dave Clarke, Edit Select, Mark Broom, Billy Nasty, Jeff Mills, and James Ruskin – Tommy has embraced Techno and settled into the genre he identifies with the most, creating the Audio Perversion project. Under the Audio Perversion moniker and with his residency at TLF, Tommy has supported & played alongside the likes of Billy Nasty, Gary Beck, Dustin Zahn, Edit Select, Tommy Four Seven, Hans Bouffmyhre, Mark Broom, Matador, and for TLF White with Tech House giants Pleasurekraft, Bontan, and Stefano Noferini. 2013 saw the first Audio Perversion release on Cubek Records with his track ‘Crypric’. With more releases on Cubek scheduled for 2014 and also future projects on Bageera’s Red October imprint, Audio perversion shows no signs of slowing down. Links: www.soundcloud.com/audioperversion www.facebook.com/pages/Audio-Perversion-/250018005031544 www.tlfevents.co.uk

Bass Agenda
Bass Agenda 59 guest selection & interview with Will Web + mixes from Billy Nasty and DJ Pure Logic

Bass Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2013 182:24


Bass Agenda 59 guest selections from Will Web and guest mixes from DJ Billy Nasty and DJ Pure Logic Each show I ask an electro/electronic music producer to select some tracks: (1) Track/s that influenced their starting to make music (2) Track/s that have blown them away recently (3) Their favourite own production(s) This week selections come from Will Web, USA For more info - http://www.discogs.com/artist/Will+Web Illektrolab - Bass Agenda Intro 2013 Will Web - Pocket Rocket Will Web - Skaro Will Web - No Machines (Unreleased) Will Web - Life on Tek (Bumpin' Down Jefferson) X-Ile - R U Ready? Circuitry Man - First Aid (DJ Di'jital mix) N-ter - 313 Funk (Will Web mix) Will Web - Spacewalk The Advent - Quandrantize MicroControlUnit - Solar Wind Ed Chamberlain - Place Funkadelic - Mommy, What's a Funkadelic? EBN OZN - AEIOU sometimes Y Part 2 - Electrix Records Label Showcase mixed by DJ Billy Nasty, UK For more info - http://www.discogs.com/label/Electrix%20Records Sync24 - This life Fleck (E.S.C Remix) (Unreleased) Marco Bailey & Redhead - Another Intestence Carl Finlow - Hashtag (Radioactiveman Remix) RadioNasty - Clave To The Rhythm Fleck E.S.C. - What R We Waiting 4 (Unreleased) Scape One - Retropolitan Carl Finlow - Cloud Syncing (Unreleased) Who is Who? - Momentary Loss Bryan Never - Dollhause Zeta Reticula 3 - A2 Zeta Reticula 4 - A1 Chris McCormack - What Kind Of Sound Chris McCormack - We Are The Invaders The Advent - Light Years Away Part 3 - Guest mix from DJ Pure Logic, USA For more info - http://soundcloud.com/djpurelogic Intro DJ Pure Logic - New Age Of Enlightenment Circuitry Man - First Aid (Will Web's Zero One Interpretation) Komarken Electronics - Avoid Society Dopplereffekt - Voice Activated DJ Pure Logic - The Dark Singularity Global Surveyor (The Exaltics Journey Remix) Elecktroids - Thermo Science DJ Pure Logic - Hypersleep: Suspended Animation Aux 88 - We Are The Future Elecktroids - Future Tone Will Web - No Machines DJ Pure Logic - Space Stress Aux 88 - Tom Tom Beats DJ Pure Logic - Greater Consciousness Kraftwerk - Numbers Kraftwerk - Tour De France Elecktroids - Floatation Aux 88 - Detroit Non Stop I-F - I Do Because I Care Less DJ Pure Logic - 20 Lightyear Transmission

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Rvk Underground
Rvk Underground Podcast #05 ⎪Miss Sunshine

Rvk Underground

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2010


This week's artist is the Croatian Dj and producer Miss Sunshine. She begun her journey on the radio show "Clubhopping" the first "on air" radio show in her area at that time and landed a prime residency at the Oxygen club and later Vega Club in Croatia. Sunshine has worked with some of the industry most renowned artist's like Tom Hades and Whebba and played on festivals such as EXIT, Valkana Beach and Sunrise Festival along with many others.In 2009 she joined "Queens of Minimal Techno" with Viktoria Rebeka hosting techno events across Europe. Over the years Sunshine has built up a varied list of DJs/Producers that she has played with. To name a few, she has spun next to; Richie Hawtin, Sven Vath, Billy Nasty, Oxia, Umek, Aril Brikha, Ken Ishii, Christian Smith etc.In search of new sounds and scenes, Sunshine continues her journey on and off the decks, always ready to perform in her unique style and technique.Tracklist :01. Miss Sunshine - Dark Room (promo)02. Volster - Erase Myself (promo)03. Mara Tone - Areyou (substudio) 
04. Framework- Flat 64 (promo) 
05. Tim Xavier, Tony Rohr - Awesome Button (sleeze) 
06. Miss Sunshine - Roll Over (promo) 
07. Jan Hendez - Reckoner (promo)
08. Haruyuki Yokoyama - Panic (promo)
09. Mitaka & The Little - Nervous Breakdown (der hut) 
10. Miro Pajic - Noon Moon (Lazerslut) 
11. Miss Sunshine - Strictly Forbidden (promo) 
12. Morgan Tomas - Empty Club (proshtetic pressing) 
13. Miss Sunshine - Cavernous (promo) 
14. Noreuil - Solid Armor (promo) 
15. Stuart Bridges - Chicken Checkers (kult) 
16. Damjan Eltech - Soeben (promo)17. Heron - Deer Hunter (first stage)
18. Volster - Demo (promo)

Miami Underground Movement - M.U.M.
M.U.M & FLOW:MNGMNT Proudly Presents "Miami Sessions with Miss Sunshine-M.U.M Episode 90

Miami Underground Movement - M.U.M.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2009 61:04


Rod B. & Alvaro Garfunk bring you the Miami Underground Movement Croatian-born Sunshine has always been an electronic music fan and has had great success ever since she started DJing in 1997. In the beginning she worked on radio show "Clubhopping" (the first show of electronic music in this area) together with dj Loki Masa. Miss Sunshine's first residency was with the popular nightclub "Oxygene", in her home town Osijek, which started in 1999. And she was also a resident in the club "Vega" for 2 years where she played at the serial parties "Drumatica" with the biggest names of techno scene like Bone, Valentino Kanzyani, Jel Ford, Funk D´ Void, Gayle San etc. Sunshine also appeared on Croatian annual music award, Crni Macak (Black Cat), as presenter for category of electronic music in 2000 together with Dj E-Base. In April 2006. she joined Tuborg green DJ Academy in Osijek (Croatia) as teacher. Some of Miss Sunshine's major accomplishments include working in almost all towns & clubs in Croatia, work in Czech Rep.(Fabric, Fleda), Austria (Dom in Berg, Arcadium), Germany (Douala), Slovakia (Radikal), Hungary (Highlander, Kazamata), Macedonia, Romania (Studio Martin, XS, Heat Club, Fashion, Space, Snatch, Zanzibar, Zambara...), Bosnia & Herzegovina (Mlin, Sloga, Hainekeen Inn), Slovenia (Lipa, Sinfonija, Spectrum...) and Serbia (Lifka, Aquarius...).   And off course work on some very important festivals like Valkana Beach festival 2002 - official after hour (Croatia), Valkana Beach festival 2003, Exit festival 2002 (Yugoslavia), Sunrise festival 2003 (Croatia), Electro funk festival 2006 (Croatia) and festival with only female djs LADY'S SOUND ATTACK 2003 in Germany.   In 2006 Sunshine meets Marko Moree and they are starting project based on techno, minimal and house sound. They released their debut Ep "The Morning After" in 2007 on Decoded Mini records and remixed Mexican artist Isis Signum on Advanced Synergy rec. in the same year. Soon they followed with the “Look Expensive Ep” on Irish label Aciitone Records and remix for Sinisa Lukic’s track “Dry & Wet” on Kaseta Music Records. The remix made quite a big impact and was supported by many respectable dj’s. As if that wasn't enough, Paul Hazendok requested it for the “Sound Shifting 2.0” studio dj mix that was released on Manual Music, the home of many famous producers like: Umek, Daso, Huggotron, Remute, Jeff Bennett, Tigerskin... Soon after that they got a chance to do a remix for great Belgian dj and producer, Tom Hades and his “ Cinema Club“ track alongside with well-known Brazilian dj and producer Wehbba. The release was supported by world famous djs like Laurent Garnier, Joey Beltram, Chris Fortier... More beautiful releases are about to come … In 2009 she joined Queens of Minimal Techno, a music collaboration with Viktoria Rebeka and Alex Monster. Queens of Minimal Techno events stand for quality electronic music, they are an underground music experience presented across Europe! Miss Sunshine has worked with some great names such as Richie Hawtin, Sven Vath, Billy Nasty, Jel Ford, Valentino Kanzyani, Umek, Oxia, Killians, Aril Brikha, Ken Ishii, Christian Smith, Steve Rachmand, La Di Da, Hi-Fi Princess, Lucca, Jean Marie Konne, Timo Maas, Miss Yetti, Mr. C, Slobodan, Corvin Dalek, Bone, Gayle San... Releases: Sunshine & Moree – Restraining Myself (Empro) Tom Hades - Cinema Club (Sunshine & Moree Rmx) (Stolen Moments) Sunshine & Moree – Look Expensive EP (Aciitone ) Sinisa Lukic – Dry & Wet (Sunshine & Moree rmx.) (Kaseta Music ), Miss Sunshine & Marko Moree – The Morning After EP (Decoded Mini) Isis Signum – Destroy the Wall (Sunshine & Moree rmx.) (Advanced Synergy) Tracks appears on: Sound Shifting 2.0 - Sinisa Lukic - Dry & Wet (Sunshine & Moree Rmx) (Manual Music) Future Releases: Andrew Technique - Twinhead (Sunshine & Moree Rmx) - Render Obedience http://www.myspace.com/sunshinecroatia Special Thanks to Marjan & Miss Sunshine Web: www.flow-management.net Space: www.myspace.com/flowmanagement Youtube: www.youtube.com/flowmanagement

Miami Underground Movement - M.U.M.
Miami Underground Movement presents proudly... "Dj Superstar UMEK @ M.U.M" - M.U.M Episode 8

Miami Underground Movement - M.U.M.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2008 60:33


Rod B. & Alvaro Garfunk bring you the premiere of "Miami Underground Movement." UMEK  tracklist1.    Kiki – Dancing Graffiti (Bpitch Control)2.    Lars  Sommerfeld – Don't Say Baby (Two Faces Rec.)3.    Marc O'Tool + Criss Source – Indigo (X.L.R.8.R)4.    Nicolas Stefan – 080Four (Karatemusik)5.    Lissan & Stills – Wings (Sic Rec.)6.    Pawas Gupta – Alicia (Flash)7.    Jeroen Verheij – Chica-Go (Rejected)8.    Radio Slave – Bell Clap Dance (Rekids)9.    Wollion Harada – Metropolitan Fulltime (BluFin)10.    Soren Matschiste – Last Train (Etui Rec.)11.    Velkro – BBQ (Lo Kik Rec.)12.    Davis and May – Take Off And Leave All Behind (Piemont Rec.)13.    Solaris Heights – No Trace (Popof RMX)14.    Harvey McKay – Powder From The Gods (Perc Trax)15.    CrisP – Monohybrid (Circle Digital)Uros Umek is internationally acclaimed deejay and music producer from Slovenia, seducing the masses with his own music blend for more than a decade. Always on the look for new sounds and determined to challenge every existing cliché in music industry, he managed to define his own vision of vanguard techno. Sure, this would not happen without the support of his loyal peers who've joined him on the production platforms such as Recycled Loops, Consumer Recreation and Astrodisco, with which they defined "Slovenian techno sound" and successfully it as an important driving force on the global club scene. He started his journey to the stardome as an excellent athlete, running between two baskets, but it was Euterpe the Muse of music and poetry that paved Umek's life-path. She got him totally unprepared, seduced him with no further notice, so he had no chance of getting out of her treads. He devoted his life, his heart, all of his passion and energy, to the sounds he discovered as a teenager. Pioneering the genre he became one of its most appreciated ambassadors with faithful worldwide audience simply known as The Father (of Slovenian techno). Sleeping on past achievements was never Umek's thing. So it's nosurprise he decided for complete renovation of his sound and live set performance though being steady member of Top 100 DJ lists for almost a decade. The year 2007 marks beginning of a new chapter in his music career. After spending enormous amount of time and artistic energy bringing his characteristic sound to the whole new level, he presented new international music therapy called 1605 – Sixteenofive. No doubt this was a very risky move. But it was the only way for him to stay on top of the game. And it seems he made the right decision at the crucial time: the response to his new vision of electronic dance music from his peers, critics, media and most importantly his fans is great and his production is supported by some top names in the industry. FALLING IN LOVE "As far as I remember, my first serious contact with music was trough pop artists such as Michael Jackson, Modern Talking, Falco and Yugoslavian singer Daniel, who rocked the Eurosong audience in the early 80's with the infamous hit single Djuli. (Laugh.) My mother is the one to blame. She bought me my first radio which I've listened to 'till exhaustion," apologizes Uros. He brought his music passion to the next level few years latter, discovering the record button on his first double cassette player/recorder. "That enabled me to start my own music collection. I've recorded songs from Slovenian disco chart program, which presented top commercial tunes on weekly basis. I also managed to get my hands on some rare pirate cassettes with dance and techno tunes, but even few years after Slovenia became independent I didn't really know where to look for that modern electronic sounds that I liked so much. I didn't know anyone who listened to that stuff. Until I discovered Cool Night, specialized broadcast on Ljubljana's alternative student radio station. The Monday evening slot was run by original pioneers of electronic dance culture in Slovenia, Primoz Pecovnik (now boss of indie label Matrix Music), Brane Zorman aka MC Brane of Beitthron and Aldo Ivancic of Borghesia. HE'LL BURN IN HELL If there's any symbolism in the beginning of his clubbing career, DJ Umek won't escape burning in Hell for at least few decades: "I've told my mother I'm going to church to attend festive midnight mass on the Christmas night, but I was determined to visit MC Brane's party at Ljubljana's underground club K4 for the first time that night. I was expected to be home at 1 am, but wasn't 'till 4 am, so the curfew was imminent," Umek remembers popping his club cherry. When the martial law eventually lifted and his mum decided to soften the regime, he found himself dealing with new challenge. He was allowed to go clubbing at the weekends but was expected to be home at 3 am. The trick was, as it usually is, that the first morning bus to his home neighborhood departed from the centre of the city fifteen minutes later. Solving problem wasn't easy, but being young and determined there was no problem for him running trough the half of the city twice a week: "Running few kilometers in the middle of the night after clubbing really wasn't as hard as it seems. I was training basketball at that time, so I was really fit." It's more than a decade since he traded career of basketball superstar for the nightlife debauchery. It would be interesting to see what he could have achieved as an athlete. Namely, he was selected for the junior national team just as he parted from the sports, and some of his former colleagues became key players in the top USA and European basketball leagues. HE GOT HOOKED The industrial designed K4 club in the basement of Student's Union HQ in the centre of Ljubljana is still considered to be Umek's resident club, although he's not an official resident deejay anymore. But since his most loyal fans are still gathering there, K4 remains the playground for testing new productions, concepts and sounds. "It's where everything started. This is the place where I've got in touch with first Slovenian electronic projects such as Anna Lies, Clox or Random Logic. Some of those guys were and still are important part of my life. It was Jure Havlicek who ultimately influenced my decision to get involved in professional music production. Gregor Zemljic is mastering all of my tracks. And I've founded my first band Mouse Trap with Uros and Vid, who have opened my eyes and ears to this culture." It was his friend's Uros home where Umek got in touch with UK based pirate radio stations such as Green Apple/Dance Nation. "We picked up this programs via satellite dish. They played hardcore, breakbeat and techno non stop at the weekend, and even though we were recording it, we never left the house so we would not miss anything!" His friend was also the one who introduced him the Screen Tracker. "It was the very basic 8-bit resolution production tool with four mono channels, but that's how everything started. After I've finally managed to save enough money to buy proper sampler, the outside World ceased to exist. I've became totally obsessed with that box. I've spent up to sixteen hours a day working on that machine." AND SO HE BEGAN Although he's established technician, master of three decks and FX performances, it wasn't easy for Umek to get acquainted with those needles and mixers in the first place. You have to bear in mind his home country was part of former eastern block and most of the small clubs could only afford cassette and CD players at that time. "I could only dream of having my own decks in the beginning of 90's. As a single parent my mother could not afford that kind of expense. But I was lucky I've met few guys that recognized the talent in me and gave me the opportunity to start." Umek was regular at club Palma matinees at that time. He spent most of the afternoons standing in the corner watching deejay mixing records, until one day resident DJ Alf offered him to finish his set. He seized the opportunity, somehow managed to get trough the night and they've agreed he can practice on that decks and mixer for an hour or so before the weekly matinee. "After I've conquered the technique and performed for a few times in Palma, I've got offered opening slot at Aldo's night in K4. It only paid as much to buy one CD, but it was a steady job and I really liked it." It was also the time when he decided to sell his collection of 200 CDs. "It's something I still regret, but it was the only way to earn money I needed to buy vinyl." In the early 90s buying techno records seemed almost a mission impossible for someone living and working in Slovenia. Closest shop with that kind of music was in Germany, almost 500 kilometers away from Ljubljana. "We heard there are some records shops in Munich. So we've booked the weekly shopping bus, drove to Munich, and found that shops on our own. It wasn't easy but we've successfully finished that adventure. I've only had enough money to buy eight records, but this is how my collection started." BUILDING THE SCENE Germany was also the place where Umek got in touch with the rave scene. "It was an amazing experience, when I attended my first Technomania party with 15.000 revelers on seven floors placed in a hangar on the outskirts of Munich. And when I've entered twice as bigger Mayday arena for the first time I knew I want to be in that deejay booth one day. Few years later I was. Although I've thought to myself what the heck am I doing at that commercial masquerade in the backstage, I've changed my mind when I've finally stepped into the deejay booth. I've seen all those kids waving hands and shouting to me as being their god, and I'm sure some of them thought just the same as I did years before them. So, I've just smiled and performed one of the best sets of my career that can still be found on the internet." Totally hooked on exploding ravemania, Umek and his peers started organizing bus transfers to rave parties in Germany. They were enyoing themselves and they were learning along the way. So it was just a matter of time when they decided to start putting up their own events. "The first one was total disaster," remembers Umek. "We've leased the local fireman's hall for the night but only managed to attract hundred of revelers. We were so broke, we couldn't even afford cleaning lady the morning after." But they could not be stopped by that debacle. They worked their way from event to event, got in charge of small club in the outskirts of Ljubljana and gradually became one of the leading promoters in the country. "I still remember the illegal rave party we've organized in the countryside outside Ljubljana. It attracted surprisingly big mass of people and one of the main national newspapers reported of the incident, since we were dispersed by the police. And there was the local politician, real smart guy that made us all laugh: he stated that the cows in the nearby village stopped lactating ( i.e. giving milk) because of the stress induced by loud techno music. … No, I'm not kidding. This really was in the papers and can still be found in the archives." THE BIG BREAK DJ Umek made his name in Slovenia by hosting some of the best club nights in the country. Clubbing scene in Zagreb, Croatia was much stronger in the beginning of 90s, but it was him and his peers that changed that in just a few years by turning their home turf into most prolific party scene in the whole region. It was also the time of experimenting for Umek. He was mostly known as techno deejay, but loved to play underground house, too, especially at the after parties. And since he had the biggest collection of house records in Slovenia, he quickly became involved in building the house scene as well. At some point he was so much into house, he played four gigs a week, but only twice a month techno set. "I felt really suffocated as an artist with all that house, because I couldn't focus on techno, my main genre. One night at Ambasada Gavioli I decided I won't play house anymore. I grabbed some Chicago house records, pitched them, played really banging set and gave farewell to the club. I've returned to K4 and focus on techno again." He returned to Ambasada Gavioli the next year, this time as a techno specialist. Since he was treated as the second resident, the favorite of club management always being his good friend Valentino Kanzyani, Umek had no competitive clause and could take bookings wherever and whenever he desired. Meeting top techno DJs from all over the world, establishing new friendships and gathering contacts he started performing at the best venues all over the World. Quickly he assembled crowds of faithful fans from Berlin to Tokyo, making impression as a great technician and programmer, but it was his special blend of music known as Slovenian Techno which has put him on the map as one of the tope names in the genre. RECYCLED LOOPS As the founding pillar of Slovenian electronic music scene Umek co-founded his first label in the mid 90s. Absense (and its sub-label Expire) was the first specialized techno label in the region, home to artists such as Umek, Anorak, Random Logic, Brother's Yard or Clox, quickly becoming popular with artists such as Laurent Garnier or Sven Väth because of its unique sound. But it were the Recycled Loops in Earresistible Musick labels that really established Slovenian electronic dance sound as one of the driving forces on the global scale. The first mentioned joint venture with Valentino Kanzyani was and still is reserved for underground techno releases, while the second serves as a platform for hard, electronic house experiments. "The idea for starting our own label wasn't originally ours. The plan was to launch Next Wave imprint as Ambasada Gavioli offspring. Everything was set up, we've recorded our first record, but then suddenly Valentino terminated his partnership with the club management, and since I was performing there solely as a favor to him, I left too. But we were determined to release our production and decided to start the label on our own. The first release was distributed by Prime and since it sold good they've supported the launch of our own label. The name was picked up as a statement and description for the sound we were promoting at the same time. Namely, that was the time when we recycled old techno loops." Umek is currently involved in running another two independent labels. He is one of four guys behind experimental Astrodisco project, which is Slovenia's unique answer to "minimal" explosion. The other one is the extension of his new 1605 – Sixteeenofive concept, which was launched in the early 2007 as international platform for promotion and development of new electronic sound structures and approaches to deejay performances. Guy Gerber, Extrawelt, Gregor Tresher, Billy Nasty, Mikkel Metal, Mike del Saar, Matthew Hoag, Alex Long and other artists are already involved. WANT TO RECREATE? Although not so known to international crowd Consumer Recreation project played major role in Umek's career and was really important for the progression of Slovenian electronic music scene, which is still developing nicely. The incentive which includes deejays Bizzi, Dojaja, Psiho & Plotz started as a promotion crew behind some major techno events in the country. It became even more important as the weekly radio show and label of the same name were lunched. "The basic idea behind this project was to promote the freshest stuff on the scene. At that time I was already household name in the global techno circuit, so I was sent a lot of promos which we played in our radio show and at the clubs. For example: our radio policy was to never play any record more than once, since we didn't even have enough time to play everything we wanted." When Consumer Recreation joined forces with Taotech and some other guys Explicit Music was born. It brought the organization part of Slovenian party scene on the whole new level. Big open air festival series such as Meet Me and Sindustry, indoor parties such as EUrora and the string of smaller club nights marked the beginning of new millennium in the whole region, not only in Slovenia. In 2005 Explicit Music was dissolved and Futuristing Music crew stepped into its place continuing the legacy. The productions of FM crew include major annual events such as DiscoNautica gathering, Umek's solo action in Ljubljana's central park Tivoli and The Day of Electronica festival. The Astrodisco project is original Slovenian answer to "minimal explosion". It's designed as a test-platform for creative multimedia boutique club nights wrapped into futuristic electronic sounds. It builds on the whole club experience, authentic music production, unique décor, exclusive VJ performances and unusual combinations of arts and crafts such as building real moving Astrobots. LOOK AHEAD The classic ambient of summer theatre designed by eminent architect Jozef Plecnik hosted Dan elektronike (The Day of Electronica) party, the launch pad for Umek's new project 1605 – Sixteeenofive in May 2007. New international sound development platform is designed to promote live performances of vanguard electronic artists. Gregor Tresher, Guy Gerber, Mikkel Metal, Extrawelt and leading Slovenian producers were hand picked to perform at this event. The launch of 1605 – Sixteenofive platform marks the beginning of a new chapter in DJ Umek's music career as he spent enormous amount of time and artistic energy bringing his characteristics sound to the whole new level. No doubt this was a very risky move. But it was the only way for him to stay on top of the game. And it seems he made the right decision at the right time: the response to his new vision of electronic dance music from his peers, critics, media and most importantly his fans is great and his production is supported by some top names in the industry. The third edition of annual Umek at Park Tivoli open air party which attracted more than 30.000 souls was also the right time and place to test the new equipment. On that occasion Umek put in motion his new digital setup. But this is just the beginning of his live performance refreshments that will be presented to the public once his long expected new artists album will finally be released.Special Thanks To  Umek and Mr Urban Jeram   www.umek.siUMEK BOOKING CONTACT:Tina / Kne'deep Berlin tina@knedeep.netKne'deep BerlinP.O. Box 41 12 0212122 BerlinPhone: +49 30 97 00 23 57Fax: +49 30 79 78 38 53www.knedeep.netMy URL: myspace.com/mummiamiundergroundmovement