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Best podcasts about bob beaman

Latest podcast episodes about bob beaman

Not A Diving Podcast with Scuba
#49 David Muallem

Not A Diving Podcast with Scuba

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 97:45


Running a club properly, like really, really well, requires an attention to detail that is rarely appreciated by the average attendee. During his time at Bob Beaman and BLITZ in Munich, David Muallem has shown an unusual flare in that department and delivered a couple of really special venues. He is also a highly accomplished DJ who has rocked many of the most notable dancefloors across the world. This is the first time we've welcomed a guest who has this level of hands-on experience with the running of venues, and as such we get a level of insight here which is really exciting. David is a hugely thoughtful guy who continues to make a huge contribution to the underground dance scene. So we talk about all that, as well as his formative experiences in clubs and record shops around the world, door policies, and the outlook for the industry over the coming years. If you like what we're doing here then you can support the show on Patreon! We'd be honoured and extremely grateful for your contribution to developing the show. Plus there's a private area......in the Hotflush Discord ServerListen to all the music discussed on the show via the Not A Diving Podcast Spotify playlistFor more links and other info visit the official Scuba websiteFollow Scuba: twitter instagram bandcamp spotify apple music beatport

Kopfkino - Stadtspaziergänge
Kopfkino - Stadtspaziergänge #23// Clubgänge von Rinus Silzle

Kopfkino - Stadtspaziergänge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 34:10


Der “gute Ton” der Münchner Nacht: Wummernder Bass und viele Menschen. So war das zumindest bis zu Beginn der Corona-Pandemie auf der Feierbanane, dem Straßenzug um den Maximiliansplatz, wo die Clubdichte hoch ist und die Nacht immer jung. Doch dann wurde es still, nicht nur hinter den geschlossenen Clubtüren, sondern auch auf dem Platz davor, der verlängerten Tanzfläche, wo sich zum Rauchen, Ratschen und Abchecken getroffen wurde. Dort sitzt Valerie jetzt und denkt an die Zeit zurück, als “Pacha, 089 oder Rote Sonne? Bob Beaman? Harry Klein?” die Frage des Abends war. Als die Grenzen zwischen Tag und Nacht, Draußen und Drinnen verschwammen, als Dabeisein alles war, Feiern als Lebensgefühl, als die Zeit bestimmende Dynamik. Valerie vermisst den Vibe, das Fallenlassen können, das Zuhause fühlen, das Wissen, dass alles passt: Das Outfit, die Musik, die Gesellschaft, der Rausch. In welcher Form Valeries Lieblingsclubs nach Corona wiederkommen werden, ist noch nicht so ganz klar. Bis dahin gibt es aber glücklicherweise noch die Musik. Und Freund:innen, die nicht nur rund um die Nacht am Start sind. TEAMKonzept & Umsetzung: Henriette Fridoline SchmidtMusik, Sound und Audioproduktion: Benno HeiselDramaturgie: Stefanie RambProduktionsleitung: Lisa Risch, Rat&Tat KulturbüroÖffentlichkeitsarbeit: Simone LutzSocial Media: Rosa von HausenTechnische Einrichtung und Soundberatung: Willy LösterKöpfe, Texte & Wege 2020/21/22: Katrin Diehl, Benno Heisel, Sophia Klimanek, Jan Geiger, Gerlinde Geller, Lisa Samia Högg, Emre Akal, Franz Furtner, Theresa Seraphin, Nora Zapf, Mira Mann, Mehdi Moradpour, Dominique Lea Kappl, Jule Ronstedt, Raphaela Bardutzky, Christine Umpfenbach und Denijen Pauljević, Stefanie Ramb, Neutro, Rinus Silzle, Markus Ostermaier.In Koproduktion mit HochX - Theater und Live ArtGefördert vom Fonds Darstellende Künste aus Mitteln der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien. Mit freundlicher Unterstützung des Kulturreferats der Landeshauptstadt MünchenKopfkino – Stadtspaziergänge nimmt die Zuhörer*innen mit auf literarische Hörgänge durch München. Jede Folge eine Wanderung durch die Stadt: Hörspiele geschrieben von wechselnden Autor*innen, gesammelt und gelesen von der Schauspielerin Henriette Fridoline Schmidt, vertont und produziert von Benno Heisel. Bei der Wahl der Wege und Genres sind die Schreibenden völlig frei. So entsteht ein vielfältiger literarischer Stadtplan, der immer weiter wächst. Kopfkino ist ein Podcast zum Stadtwandern, Streunen, Entdecken. Einfach Kopfhörer aufsetzen und los spazieren! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

HochX
Kopfkino - Stadtspaziergänge #23// Clubgänge von Rinus Silzle

HochX

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 34:34


Der “gute Ton” der Münchner Nacht: Wummernder Bass und viele Menschen. So war das zumindest bis zu Beginn der Corona-Pandemie auf der Feierbanane, dem Straßenzug um den Maximiliansplatz, wo die Clubdichte hoch ist und die Nacht immer jung. Doch dann wurde es still, nicht nur hinter den geschlossenen Clubtüren, sondern auch auf dem Platz davor, der verlängerten Tanzfläche, wo sich zum Rauchen, Ratschen und Abchecken getroffen wurde. Dort sitzt Valerie jetzt und denkt an die Zeit zurück, als “Pacha, 089 oder Rote Sonne? Bob Beaman? Harry Klein?” die Frage des Abends war. Als die Grenzen zwischen Tag und Nacht, Draußen und Drinnen verschwammen, als Dabeisein alles war, Feiern als Lebensgefühl, als die Zeit bestimmende Dynamik. Valerie vermisst den Vibe, das Fallenlassen können, das Zuhause fühlen, das Wissen, dass alles passt: Das Outfit, die Musik, die Gesellschaft, der Rausch. In welcher Form Valeries Lieblingsclubs nach Corona wiederkommen werden, ist noch nicht so ganz klar. Bis dahin gibt es aber glücklicherweise noch die Musik. Und Freund:innen, die nicht nur rund um die Nacht am Start sind. TEAMKonzept & Umsetzung: Henriette Fridoline SchmidtMusik, Sound und Audioproduktion: Benno HeiselDramaturgie: Stefanie RambProduktionsleitung: Lisa Risch, Rat&Tat KulturbüroÖffentlichkeitsarbeit: Simone LutzSocial Media: Rosa von HausenTechnische Einrichtung und Soundberatung: Willy LösterKöpfe, Texte & Wege 2020/21/22: Katrin Diehl, Benno Heisel, Sophia Klimanek, Jan Geiger, Gerlinde Geller, Lisa Samia Högg, Emre Akal, Franz Furtner, Theresa Seraphin, Nora Zapf, Mira Mann, Mehdi Moradpour, Dominique Lea Kappl, Jule Ronstedt, Raphaela Bardutzky, Christine Umpfenbach und Denijen Pauljević, Stefanie Ramb, Neutro, Rinus Silzle, Markus Ostermaier.In Koproduktion mit HochX - Theater und Live ArtGefördert vom Fonds Darstellende Künste aus Mitteln der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien. Mit freundlicher Unterstützung des Kulturreferats der Landeshauptstadt MünchenKopfkino – Stadtspaziergänge nimmt die Zuhörer*innen mit auf literarische Hörgänge durch München. Jede Folge eine Wanderung durch die Stadt: Hörspiele geschrieben von wechselnden Autor*innen, gesammelt und gelesen von der Schauspielerin Henriette Fridoline Schmidt, vertont und produziert von Benno Heisel. Bei der Wahl der Wege und Genres sind die Schreibenden völlig frei. So entsteht ein vielfältiger literarischer Stadtplan, der immer weiter wächst. Kopfkino ist ein Podcast zum Stadtwandern, Streunen, Entdecken. Einfach Kopfhörer aufsetzen und los spazieren! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

JUNG Architecture Talks
MUNICH NIGHTLIFE – ODER DER MACHER DER NACHT

JUNG Architecture Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 19:54


Edmoses, Bob Beaman, James T. Hunt, Super Danke – ist nur ein Auszug der Namen von Clubs, Bars und einem Smoothie-Laden in München. Der Architekt Sascha Arnold ist nicht nur Gestalter von zahlreichen Szene-Lokalitäten in München und hat die gastronomischen Projekte konzipiert, sondern betreibt sie auch zusammen mit seinen Partnern Steffen Werner und Niels Jäger. Warum? Weil sie ein Händchen dafür haben Erlebnisse zu kreieren, die es noch nicht gibt. Neben den eigenen Projekten entstehen aber auch zahlreiche Projekte für Hotels, Büros und private Bauherren, die stets bis ins Detail durchdacht sind. Über die Frage was eine Location braucht, um zum Szenetreff zu werden und wie sich kurzlebige Interieurs und Nachhaltigkeit miteinander verbinden lassen, darüber sprechen wir heute mit Sascha Arnold, Arnold / Werner in unserem Podcast.

Decisive Podcast Series
Wittgenstein - Munich Exclusive Mix

Decisive Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 51:46


Decisive Podcast Munich Exclusive episode #56, Its my pleasure to introduce to you a young gentleman I met nearly 4 years ago, while shopping for studio gear in Munich. We introduced ourselves then quickly got into a conversation about his dj analog dj mixer (Urei) that needed repair or modified. He goes by the name Constantin Wittgenstein, born in 1994 in Munich, Germany and is currently studying Creative Music Technology at the Metropolitan in London, Uk. He started playing piano and the drums at the age of 5 and discovered the love for jazz, electronic and minimalistic music later on in school. From 12 on, he started with his own productions being influenced by jazz, funk, disco, soul, techno and house. He also works as a DJ since nine years continuously digging and exploring “music for the mind, body and soul”. Over the last couple of years he played at various clubs including the late Bob Beaman, Munich and Brilliant Corners, London. Thanks to Wittgenstein for this spiritual vibe and welcome to the Decisive Family. Tracklist: 1. Black Jazz Consortium Resonate feat. Christina Wheeler (Evolution of Light) PS003, November 8, 2019 2. Black Jazz Consortium Be and Not Know feat. Christina Wheeler (Codes and Metaphors 2) SPMCM002, December 6, 2012 3. Strictly Jazz Unit Passing You By (The Tempest) SJU Muzic US, July 5 2019 4. Unknown Artist IIAPEKOG (Russian) Handstamp in Blue (Limited Edition) 2019 5. IO Mulen Denote (MULENLP1.2) April 26, 2019 6. Black Jazz Consortium ? Focus feat. Christina Wheeler (Evolution of Light) PS003, November 8, 2019 7. Jay Daniel No love Lost (Scorpio Rising EP) Sound Signature- SS0151, September 2013 8. Freddy Fresh ? Take Your Time (Child Eight) October 25, 2019 9. Ge-Ology Escape On The Lodge Freeway (Moon Circuitry EP) Sound Signature SS058, October 30, 2015 This Mix is dedicated to all the wonderful people I had the possibility of meeting and sharing many musical memories. (Viktor, Laura, Leonille, Mark, David, Alex and many more). Many thanks to Roberto for giving me the opportunity to share the music and be part of the Decisive Network.This mix has various musical textures with something old and new. Exploring the music from Chicago, New York and Detroit from 1980 til present. I like the music to be conscious and to make the listener aware of all different kind of frequencies. -Music for your Mind, Body and Soul- Links: https://soundcloud.com/constantinwittgenstein https://www.mixcloud.com/BrilliantCorners/wittgenstein-270318/ https://www.facebook.com/simplyjefferson/ Facebook Group Members - http://tinyurl.com/yb9zl5q5 Facebook Artist Page - http://tinyurl.com/yb9vf8z3 Twitter - twitter.com/#!/robertoIngram contact@inspiration-network.com roberto@inspiration-network.com

Decisive Podcast Series
Wittgenstein - Munich Exclusive Mix

Decisive Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 51:46


Decisive Podcast Munich Exclusive episode #56, Its my pleasure to introduce to you a young gentleman I met nearly 4 years ago, while shopping for studio gear in Munich. We introduced ourselves then quickly got into a conversation about his dj analog dj mixer (Urei) that needed repair or modified. He goes by the name Constantin Wittgenstein, born in 1994 in Munich, Germany and is currently studying Creative Music Technology at the Metropolitan in London, Uk. He started playing piano and the drums at the age of 5 and discovered the love for jazz, electronic and minimalistic music later on in school. From 12 on, he started with his own productions being influenced by jazz, funk, disco, soul, techno and house. He also works as a DJ since nine years continuously digging and exploring “music for the mind, body and soul”. Over the last couple of years he played at various clubs including the late Bob Beaman, Munich and Brilliant Corners, London. Thanks to Wittgenstein for this spiritual vibe and welcome to the Decisive Family. Tracklist: 1. Black Jazz Consortium Resonate feat. Christina Wheeler (Evolution of Light) PS003, November 8, 2019 2. Black Jazz Consortium Be and Not Know feat. Christina Wheeler (Codes and Metaphors 2) SPMCM002, December 6, 2012 3. Strictly Jazz Unit Passing You By (The Tempest) SJU Muzic US, July 5 2019 4. Unknown Artist IIAPEKOG (Russian) Handstamp in Blue (Limited Edition) 2019 5. IO Mulen Denote (MULENLP1.2) April 26, 2019 6. Black Jazz Consortium ? Focus feat. Christina Wheeler (Evolution of Light) PS003, November 8, 2019 7. Jay Daniel No love Lost (Scorpio Rising EP) Sound Signature- SS0151, September 2013 8. Freddy Fresh ? Take Your Time (Child Eight) October 25, 2019 9. Ge-Ology Escape On The Lodge Freeway (Moon Circuitry EP) Sound Signature SS058, October 30, 2015 This Mix is dedicated to all the wonderful people I had the possibility of meeting and sharing many musical memories. (Viktor, Laura, Leonille, Mark, David, Alex and many more). Many thanks to Roberto for giving me the opportunity to share the music and be part of the Decisive Network.This mix has various musical textures with something old and new. Exploring the music from Chicago, New York and Detroit from 1980 til present. I like the music to be conscious and to make the listener aware of all different kind of frequencies. -Music for your Mind, Body and Soul- Links: https://soundcloud.com/constantinwittgenstein https://www.mixcloud.com/BrilliantCorners/wittgenstein-270318/ https://www.facebook.com/simplyjefferson/ Facebook Group Members - http://tinyurl.com/yb9zl5q5 Facebook Artist Page - http://tinyurl.com/yb9vf8z3 Twitter - twitter.com/#!/robertoIngram contact@inspiration-network.com roberto@inspiration-network.com

M94.5 TO GO
#64 Die Münchner Clubszene

M94.5 TO GO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 7:07


Immer mehr Clubs in München schließen - zum Bedauern der Feierwütigen. Die Gründe, warum Technoschuppen wie das Bob Beaman dich machen, sind unterschiedlich. Zum einen gehen junge Leute lieber in Bars, zum anderen fallen Clubs auch oft hohen Mietpreisen zum Opfer. Über die Hintergründe sprechen Simon Fischer und Lara Jarolin.

DOTS.cast
DOTS.cast #7 /w LUDWIG RAUSCH

DOTS.cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 138:08


This time we have a recorded set of label owner Ludwig Rausch, where he played at Pacha in Munich on the 18th May 2018 alongside Carlo Lio and Alex Cristea. Enjoy the music! Check out our upcoming events and releases: 27.7.18: Pacha Munich /w DJ ANNA, Alex Cristea, Ludwig Rausch 3.8.18: Bob Beaman /w ARTSLAVES, Alex Cristea, Ludwig Rausch 25.6.18: "Waldhorn" EP - Alex Cristea & Nico Cabeza (ARTSLAVES Remix) Follow us: facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dots.music.official/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dots.music/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dotslabel Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/label/dots-music/61491

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Mensch, München
Folge 1: David Muallem

Mensch, München

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 24:36


Er ist einer der Macher des Blitz Clubs auf der Museumsinsel, hat schon in Tel Aviv und New York gelebt und ist als DJ sowieso ein Weltenbummler. Moderator Jan Rauschning-Vits traf ihn an seinem Lieblingsplatz auf einen Kaffee, nämlich in der Loretta Bar, anschließend sind sie rüber ins Blitz, um in Ruhe weiter reden zu können, über München, Freundlichkeit, die Eröffnung des Blitz Clubs vor knapp einem Jahr und vieles mehr.

techno & travel stories
#010 Interview w/ David Muallem I Blitz Club

techno & travel stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 29:32


Sound nerd. Berghain DJ. Munich lover. BLITZ co-founder. Former creative director at Bob Beaman. Dancer. Passionate techno community proponent. David Muallem has a huge musical expertise and understanding of nightlife. As creative director of Bob Beaman he pushed the club to a top spot on the list of Europe's best clubs. After having left his former residency, he is now one of the creative minds behind the BLITZ Dance Music Club in Munich that just opened in April 2017.As we are both German we preferred to do the interview in our mother language. Let me know if you are interested in a translation.In this podcast episode we are talking about:Muallem's musical journeyHis sound nerd-beingThe time he spent in New York, Tel Aviv and LondonWhy he is still in love with his homebase Munich Why Munich doesn't need to hide in the techno scene in GermanyWhy it was time to leave Bob BeamanHis vision and the (sound) concept for BLITZ Dance Music ClubThe electronic music community and the techno culture in MunichThe ideas he gained from Berghain and other great clubs around the worldHis passion for the music, community and dancing Photo credit: August CC Website Muallem I SoundCloud Muallem I Website Blitz I Facebook Blitz

Watts Shake Radio Show
S02E04: Sugarfree

Watts Shake Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2015 103:40


Alejandra Valmorisco aka Sugar Free, joven madrileña, nacida y educada en la música (padre músico y productor y madre encargada de sellos independientes), se lanza a los platos en el año 2010. En el 2011 se traslada a Reino Unido para ampliar sus conocimientos de producción musical en el City College of Brighton. Es allí donde debuta como dj residente en el mítico Honey Club, donde han pasado artistas como Fat Boy Slim. Estando en UK viaja a Londres invitada por distintos clubs, adquiriendo experiencia y definiendo su estilo. Vuelve a España y gana el concurso de djs de The Warehouse en la sala Siroco. A partir de ese momento, se consolida como una joven promesa y empieza a pinchar en los mejores clubs de la capital como Siroco, Stardust, Charada… En 2013 conoce a Dj Hell que le da la oportunidad de viajar a Munich para compartir cabina en la Bavarian Gigolo Nacht en la sala Bob Beaman. Un año más tarde es Sugar Free quien invita al alemán a Madrid para pinchar juntos en Stardust. En el 2014 empieza a ser residente y booking de la mítica sesión de los jueves Nature y recientemente ha pinchado en el club Sysiphos en Berlin y la fiesta Moody en Estambul, además de otras cuidades europeas y prepara su primer EP.

Groovement Soul
GS1 : Andre Lodemann Podcast + Interview

Groovement Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2011 59:37


Here at Groovement Soul HQ we are delighted to have the talented Andre Lodemann laying down an exclusive guest mix to kick off our new podcast show. On Saturday 23rd of April Groovement Soul will be back in the basement of the Twisted Pepper & will be joined by a very special guest and one of the most exciting DJ's/Producers on the House scene at the moment - Mr Andre Lodemann (Best Works - Berlin). Andre's work really caught our attention in 2010 with his absolute classic remix of Omar's - Lay it Down and we've been paying close attention ever since! With his unmistakable trademark Deep Electronic Groove's, it's right up Groovement Souls street and we can not wait for him to bring it to the basement of the Twisted Pepper on April 23rd. Exclusive GS Interview with AndreQuestions by Colin Leopold and Keith DaltonQ: You've lived in Berlin for x amount of years, working and having fun. If I had 24 hours in the city, how would you recommend I spend it?A: A lot of  people who come to Berlin are here to party. Of course Berlin boasts great clubs such as Weekend, Watergate, Berghain, etc. but Berlin also has other great sites to see. I love the canals and parks in Berlin. You can take a boat through the whole city and you can play soccer in the beautiful parks here. I also like to check second hand records stores and look for things that inspire me. For the evenings programming there are great bars and restaurants to visit in different areas in the city such as Friedrichshain, were I live. Q: With people less willing to pay for music and a lot more people making it, do you think it's harder to make a living from it? What's the worst job you've had to do to support your music career? A: For me things have been different. I have been djing over 20 years now and always had a regular job as a socialworker taking care of juveniles. It was a fullfilling job that I loved. But due to my passion for music I decided to quit the job 2 years ago to concentrate myself 100% on music production and dejaying. And since I quit I have been very lucky to be able to live from my music. I feel gratefull to have this possibility. Q: What's your favourite city or club to have played in recently and why?A: I actually had a great gig in Essen, Germany a few weeks ago. I played over 5 hours and the crowd was to my surprise very open to deep music and the trip I took them on. Clubwise I also really enjoyed Prater Sauna in Vienna and Bob Beaman in Munich. I look forward to playing Trouw in Amsterdam soon as I heard great things about it. Q: A lot of countries and scenes have put their own spin on house music in the last few years, what do you think makes it such a rich source of inspiration for DJs and producers?A: House music is open to all kinds of influences. It is a universal language that everyone can speak in their own dialect. 

 Q: Do all the records you play when you are djing have to have an element of soul in them.A: Of course. Q: What type of house music do you think we will be listening to in 2020?A: I can’t really tell you what is going to happen . At least my vision and hope would be that house music receives more muscial richness leaving the tool-approach behind. Q: Who would you love to collaborate with from any scene or genre?A: I would love to work with Mark Hollis of Talk Talk. And also Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays. Q: Are you quite an ambitious person - what's your main goal or goals for 2011?A: I am ambitious but honestly my goal for 2011 is to reduce my work and enjoy daily life more. Q: Have you been to Dublin before? What are you expecting from Groovement Soul on the night? Any treats in store etc?
A: From dj friends I hear that Dublin and Ireland love House-Music. I expect a cool crowd. As to treats I just finished a few remixes and new tracks (Freerange, Room with A View) that I intend to play in my set. Q: Who's going to be big in 2011 apart from you obviously?A: Steffi. Tracklist01. Flowers and Sea Creatures - A.M. (Ewan Pearson Re-Edit) - Buzzin Fly02. Downtown Party Network - We Are Cats (MarioBasanov and Vidis Redo) - Loudeast Records03. Studnitzky - Hauke (Atjazz Base Elements Mix) - Best Works Records04. Vakula - Ring of Night (Andre Lodemann Remix) - Best Works Records05. Kruse & Nuernberg ft. NathalieClaude - More And More - Kolour06. Vincenzo - The Clearing - Dessous07. Prommer and Barck - Everything (Prommer + Barck Remix) - Derwin08. Creative Swing Alliance - Now (Loving You) - MCDE09. Norman Nodge - The Happenstance - Ostgut10. 6th Borough Project - Changin' - Delusions of Grandeur11. Bassfort - The Street Is My World (Piano Mix) - Freerange