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DISTRIKT
D'julz - DISTRIKT Sound - Virtual Burning Man 2020

DISTRIKT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 128:24


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Konbini Radio Mixes
D'Julz : 30 ans aux platines du Rex Club (S3A Radio Show #7)

Konbini Radio Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 67:32


Pour le septième épisode de sa résidence sur Konbini Radio, S3A met à l’honneur le Rex Club et invite son résident que l’on ne présente plus : D'Julz. On est parti pour une heure de house à l'ancienne. _____ Episode : Konbini Radio Mix S04E15 Artist: D’Julz Release date: 27 Mars 2020 Radio producer : Robin Riccitiello

Club Room
Club Room 93

Club Room

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 60:00


Hello everyone! I am back this week with a new edition of Club Room and a deep hour for you to enjoy. Listen out for wonderful tracks by Jimpster, Dorian Paic, D'Julz, dOP, Carl Finlow, Steffi, and Hunter/Game to name a few plus new music from labels such as Monkey Town, Innervisions, and Trip Recordings 01. Jimpster feat. Casamena - One (Waajeed's One Nation Remix) 02. LeCroque feat. HRRSN - Melancholia (Dub) 03. Invōker - Churches 04. Dodi - Palese 05. Ogni - Destiny (Dorian Paic's Stripped Down House Dub) 06. D’Julz - Lemon Juice (Point G Remix) 07. Third Son - How I Learned To Stop Thinking 08. dOP - Heart Signs 09. Carl Finlow - Decent 10. Sebastian feat. Syd - Doorman (Steffi Remix) 11. Carlotta - Locus Error 12. Catnap - Full Nelson 13. Hunter/Game & Primal - Paradigm

Club Room
Club Room 77

Club Room

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 60:00


Here we go with this weeks trip to the Club Room! In the next hour we will explore together new and not so new music from some of my favourite artists and record labels. Keep your ears open for tracks by Scuba, Derrick May, D'Julz, Denis Sulta, Italo Johnson, Electric Rescue and and more 1. Atelier - Eleven 2. Pawas - Unknown Reason (Original Mix) 3. Italo Johnson - ITJ05B1 (Bambounou Remix) 4. Scan 7 - No Enemy No table (Original Mix) 5. MNLR - Extraction (Original Mix) 6. Derrick May - Kaos (Juice Bar Mix) 7. Ladymonix - Baby 8. D Julz - In Progress 9. Deniro - Painting 10. Electric Rescue - White Valley (Original Mix) 11. Denis Sulta - Matthew Keeps Me Pirrie' (Original Mix) [Ninja Tune] 12. Scuba - Expectations

~ ~ Banger Box Sessions Vol. 1 ~ ~
~ ~ Banger Box Sessions #6 ~ ~

~ ~ Banger Box Sessions Vol. 1 ~ ~

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 123:25


Let us present you a new session of Banger Box. In this session, we will give you completely different music from the previous sessions, it will be dedicated to disco house, french house, soul. You will listen to too many tracks from labels like Robsoul Recordings, one of the most representative labels of this genre and music from artists like Minimono, Hideto Omura, Joss Moog, Javi Bora, Tommy Vicari Jnr, D'Julz, among others. If you are a lover of this type of music you will surely love this session.

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Run it Red with Ben Sims
Ben Sims 'Run It Red' 049

Run it Red with Ben Sims

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 129:40


Ben Sims Presents Run It Red 049 February's show has new cuts from Lando, D'Julz, Planetary Assault Systems, Tripeo, Floorplan and many more - all tunes I've laid my hands on or been sent since the last show.  The next show goes out live at midnight on  Saturday night/Sunday morning of the 2nd March via www.nts.live . You can also sign up to the podcast via iTunes, Acast or whenever you get your podcasts as well as subscribing to the Spotify playlist of tracks via this link > bit.ly/RUNITREDSPOTIFY please send any music to promos@djbensims.com BEN SIMS pres RUN IT RED 49. FEB 2019 1. Leo Pol - All I Got In Me 2. Trus'me - No Harm (Delano Smith Remix) 3. Lando - Cold Run 4. D’Julz - Wrecka Stow 5. Mark Broom - Jungle 6. Selfsoul - Cairo 7. Lolleata Holloway -  Dreamin (Cratebug Edit) 8. Nic Fanciulli - Where U At 9. Robert Bergman - B 08/Track 2 10. Shanti Celeste & Hodge - Pips 11. Byron Stingily - Get Up (Everybody) (Dirtytwo Remix) 12. Nyra - Globe Gazer 13. Mark Broom - G Theme 14. Trus'me - Someone New 15. Julia Govor & Jeroen Search - Research Not Over 16. 2000 and One - The Needs Of The Many (Diego Amura Remix) 17. Shanti Celeste & Hodge - Alula 18. Mark Broom - Break 97 19. Lando - Due Funk 20. Jonas Palzer - Proximity 21. Julia Govor & Jeroen Search - Watching You (Take 2) 22. Aubrey - Gravitational Lensing 23. Aleksi Perala - NL-L56-18-0744824. Tripeo - Tuesday Blues (HVL Wreckage Master) 25. Eric Fetcher - Banks 26. MTD - Imprint 27. Temudo - Annie Becomes Possessed 28. Javadeep - Program One (Philippe Petit Remix) 29. PAS - Give it up 30. Lenson - Time Merchant 31. CTRLS - Setup32. PAS - Bear Bones 33. Pfirter - Coherence 34. Julia Govor & Jeroen Search - You Are The Machine 35. Deano - Morse 36. FBK - To Stand Firm 37. Amber - 3AM 38. Floorplan - He Can Save You (Re-Plant) 39. Julia Govor & Jeroen Search - What Is That Sound 40. PAS -  Screen Rework41. Dold - Cellar 42. Indigo Æra - Tabula Rasa 43. Wrong Assessment - Area 104 44. Tadeo - Shadow Of The Beast 45. CTRLS - The High Note 46. Steve Murphy - Ray Gun (Bonus Beat) 47. HVL - Tamar 1160 Mix1 48. VC-118A - Glow 49. Artefakt - Levity 50. Placid Angles - First Blue Sky

TsugiMag
Tsugi Podcast 537 : D'Julz

TsugiMag

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 44:59


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TsugiMag
Tsugi Podcast 537 : D'Julz

TsugiMag

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 44:59


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Club Room
Club Room 35

Club Room

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 60:00


Welcome to the next episode of Club Room featuring Anja Schneider's selection of her favorite new and forthcoming releases. Look out for new music from Maja Jane Coles, D'Julz, Deetron and more... 1. EDE - Ensemble 2. Maya Jane Coles - Visionary 3. D'Julz - Wrecka Stow 4. Carl Cox - Dark Alleys (Deetron Remix) 5. Catz 'N Dogz - New Love (Club Mix) 6. Jerome Sydenham - Track Model 17 7. Kristin Velvet - High Ache 8. D'Julz - Lemon Juice 9. Eris Drew - Hold Me (T4T Embrace Mix) 10. SM5 - DLS

Argentina Electrónica | Viernes 19hs x Futurock.fm
Argentina Electrónica #83 | D'JULZ

Argentina Electrónica | Viernes 19hs x Futurock.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2018 125:27


Programa emitido el 15.06.2018 x Futurock.FM En Argentina Electrónica te contamos lo más destacado de esta semana acompañado de la mejor música, agenda, invitados y nuevos lanzamientos. Te guían: Franco Bianco y Raffaella Becchina. También: La actualidad de la escena electrónica, la sección "Avant Premiere" x Dilek PR, presentando lanzamientos antes que salgan a la venta, agenda y la mejor música para arrancar el fin de semana. ¿Te perdiste los programas pasados? Escuchalos acá: www.aelectronica.com ¿Sos artista y querés participar? Entrá ahora mismo en nuestro sitio web y en CONTACTO dejanos todos tus datos (y tu arte) para contactarnos con vos!

DJ Ribose Podcast

With tracks from Johnny D & Nicky P, DJ Ciderman, D'Julz, Ole Biege & Martin Waslewski, Damian Lazarus & The Ancient Moons, D-Deck, Rebolledo, Tropical Moon, Paris Green, Rampa, Simple Symmetry, Les Yeux Orange, Kapote, I:Cube, KC Flightt, Tiga, E Myers, Todd Terje, Roman Fluegel, Rabo & Snob, Xinobi, Jichael Mackson, Cosime. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.

House for life by Wallys
Wallys House For Life 56 April 17 Soulful & Funky

House for life by Wallys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2017 64:00


With Dj James Ingram , Sean Mc Cabe , D'Julz , Giman , Leroy Burges and more Listen like & share

Pasha:S SoundCast
Osito In Da House Vol. 1.0

Pasha:S SoundCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 156:57


The Martinez Brothers - Issshhh (Main Mix) Breach - Jack Chus & Ceballos, Supernova, Remastered - The Prophet (Remastered) Luca M, JUST2, Alex Rise - No Obstacles (Original Mix) Pacho, Pepo - Bring Me Up (Original Mix) D'Julz - Shy Town (Original Mix) Rhythm Control - My House Yass - Been A Long Time (Original Mix) Christian Nielsen - Bringing Back The Funk (Original Mix) Andrea Oliva - River Deep Lena Estetica - African Soul (Original Mix) Vozmediano - Back2Soul Coqui Selection - Be There DJ Fronter - Damn (Original Mix) DJ Dep - Hot Vibe (Original Mix) Federico Locchi - Nebulosa (Cold Miles Remix) Acapella Vocalists - Show Me Love (Acapella Version As Made Famous By Robin S.) Philipp Straub, Collective Machine - Revolution of House (Original Mix) James Grow - Te Mar MYNC, Wally Lopez, Acapella - Esa Boca Linda (Acapella) Sirus Hood, Roland Clark - I'm House (Original Mix) Dura, Oziriz - Riders On The Storm (Acapella) Habischman - Moan Dennis Ferrer - The Red Room (OBJ Vocal Mix) Mauro Venti - Gettin (Original Mix) Deep Swing - In The Music (Acapella) Timmy P, Doc Martin - Stutter (Doc Martin's Sublevel Vocal Live Remix) Barbara Tucker - Stay Together (Armand's 'Crazy' Trauma Mix)

Pasha:S SoundCast
The Unexpected

Pasha:S SoundCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2015 73:57


1 D'Julz & Phil Weeks D'Julz & Phil Weeks - Ligne B (Trus'me Pourquoi Pas mix) [Rex Club Music] 2 Steve Lawler Steve Lawler - Libertine [Knee Deep In Sound] 3 Robert James Robert James - Seagate (Original Mix) [VIVa MUSiC] 4 Emanuel Satie Emanuel Satie - Ask George (Original Mix) [Get Physical Music] 5 Green Velvet, Harvard Bass Green Velvet, Harvard Bass - Lazer Beams (Original Mix) [Cajual] 6 Jerome Sydenham, Sally Jerome Sydenham, Sally - Lady MacBeth Strategy (Original Mix) [Ibadan Records] 7 Art Department Art Department - Kisses for Roses (The Martinez Brothers Remix) [No19 Music] 8 Third Son Third Son - Get To The Chopper [Sincopat] 9 Raw District Raw District - Tell No One [Crosstown Rebels] 10 Mathias Kaden Mathias Kaden - Soulmakers (feat. Zoe Xenia) [Freude am Tanzen] 11 Re.you Re.you - Very Very (Butch Remix) [Moon Harbour Recordings] 12 Huxley Huxley - I Want You (Deetron Remix) [Aus Music] 13 Denis Horvat Denis Horvat - Strange Nation (SHOW-B Dub) [Upon You Records] 14 Alex Niggemann Alex Niggemann - Virgo (Fur Coat Remix) [Last Night On Earth] 15 KI Creighton KI Creighton - Thunder (Original) [8Bit] 16 Joe Brunning Joe Brunning - El Ritmo (Chus & Ceballos Fiesta Remix) (Original Mix) [Intec] 17 Siwell El Malecon (Original Mix)

DJ Ribose Podcast
London

DJ Ribose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2015 125:03


With tracks from Matthias Zimmermann, Coeo, Adesse Versions, Ricochet, Life On Planets, Tuff City Kids, Zulumafia, Old Spice, Manuel Tur, Dude Energy, Dollkraut, Nitzer Ebb, D'Julz, Klaves, Karizma, Entro Senestre, Saint Etienne Vs. Faze Action, Akra, Litfiba, KZA, Ghost Culture, Blake Baxter and Asa Chang & Junray. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.

BvR Podcast #36 /// Bart van Rijn April 2015
BvR Podcast #36 /// April 2015 Bart van Rijn

BvR Podcast #36 /// Bart van Rijn April 2015

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2015


http://www.bartvanrijn.net/podcast/BvRpodcastapril2015.mp3Podcast April 2015The sounds will be smooth house, deep tracks between 120-125 BPMTracklistCarlo - Aliquindoi - Neovinyl recordingsAbstraxion & Kasper Bjorke - First time we met - OrigamiRecondite - Serak - Life and DeathMirko Loko - Kolor (C2 remix part1) - CadenzaMagit Cacoon - Love Express (Re.You remix) - Upon You recordsMagit Cacoon - No Compromise - Upon You RecordsEllen Allien - Freak the Night (Radio Slave remix) - BpitchSideways - Minor Difference - Watergate RecordsD'Julz & Phil Weeks - 2 miles Away - Second hand Smoke - Rex Club MusicHackman - Grass Green (Orthographically Historilized by Timo Maas) - Halocyan RecordsRecondite - Think Twice - Life and DeathBroadcasted @ :- www.viciousmagazine.com/vicious-radio (Spain)- bpmradioargentina.com.ar (every tuesday/wedensday , Buenos Aires)- www.protonradio.com (San Francisco)- www.facebook.com/digitallyimported (Every last Wednesday of the month)Have fun!Grtzzz, Bartwww.bartvanrijn.net

Get Physical Music | Podcast
Get Physical Music Presents: Best of Remixes

Get Physical Music | Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2014 27:57


Ah, the mighty remix. That wonderful reworking of beats and melodies , sometimes just enough to add some personal flavour, sometimes bent beyond the point of recognition. Whatever the style of the one behind the re-imagining of another's music, its clear we here at Get Physical love to call upon great minds to re-imagine the creations borne of other great minds. In what constitutes a monster release, GP favorite and one of Resident Advisor's most charted artists of last year German Brigante has stepped up to prepare a 40-track compilation spanning 12 years of remixed music from Get Physical, including two DJ-mixes from Brigante himself featuring all the remixed tunes. Eats Everything does Jamie Jones, Solomun works on DJ T, D'Julz goes after Matthew Dear and there's even a Re-Remix of Damian Lazarus by M.A.N.D.Y.. We could namedrop for days, really, but rest assured only the best has made it onto this most epic of compilations.

Egg London Podcast
Egg London Podcast 008 - Franck Roger

Egg London Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2014 56:46


The Paris underground scene has given rise to some of the biggest names in dance music across the board; Daft Punk, Laurent Garnier, Dimitri From Paris, Ivan Smagghe, Jeremy Underground Paris and DJ Mehdi to name a few. Right at the top of this very talented pile lies Franck Roger, a man dedicated to old school house whilst still pushing things forward.A staunch supporter of vinyl, his sets have won him support around the world, and earned him recognition from those artists that originally inspired him to become a musician. His love of the old school does not only lay in the music and the format in which he plays on, but also his use of analog equipment during his special live sets.A multi-talented individual certainly, not only a producer / DJ, but also label boss, with his imprint Real Tone Records putting out releases from the likes of Maya Jane Coles, The Martinez Brothers, Shonky, Burnski and M A N I K. His new label, Home Invasion, is set to be a vinyl only label, with a real emphasis on the releases being collectors items. Again drawing inspiration from the past, the label is set to take on his major musical influences whilst still having a modern twist. We caught up with ever cool Parisian ahead of his gig at Egg Presents on Friday 9th May alongside the Decay Records camp with Sascha Dive, Gavin Herlihy and more. Where, how and on what was the mix recorded? The mix has been recorded at home where all my records and studio is. This is where I feel the most comfortable and able to create a mix that I am happy with. I used two mk2 turntables, 2 cdj's and a wonderfull DJR 400 that I have had for 8 years now and that i love to play with. It's recorded live without any playlist in mind which is how I feel the best, no pressure, just a the feeling of the moment and that's also my vision of djing at home or in a club, keeping it live and real.The Parisian underground scene has given rise to some fantastic artists and some very influential movements in Electronic Music. Laurent Garnier with his distinctive 'French Techno' sound, then Daft Punk, Alan Braxe and Cassius were instrumental in what was labelled 'French House' by the media. Meanwhile Mr. Oizo & Ivan Smagghe,  amongst others, played their part in the evolution of 'Electro House' and acts such as Jef K, D'Julz & Jeremy Underground Paris have been instigating a classicist House revival for many years now.  You've been there from the start witnessing, and being a part of it all since day one. What effect has this musically rich city had on you as a person, performer and musician?All the names you mention here take a lot of influence from a special musical era which existed in the US and it is the same for me too. French producers gave their 'special treatment' with a classy touch of course. I think we can talk also about St Germain and Shazz here. Paris is a city with tons of talented dj's and producers and it also influences all of us in a crazy race of production, especially today with all the Parisian labels that do only vinyl for most of them, we all have respect for each other and provide one another with energy and inspiration. If i lived out of Paris i would have followed a different path with my music for sure.How would you describe your sound as a DJ and also as producer?My sounds as a dj and producer is an instant sound, instant in the moment, just a feeling as a dj when you have a good crowd you wanna give them all you have, so the moments can be magic, in the studio the approach is different, you're all alone with you're machines, so you need to project yourself in another dimension, imagine how the record will be received once played in a club. My sounds are mostly old skool in the studio and even the way i play, i keep it raw, no time to sleep behind the decks, that's how I feel it. You’re known for your love of 'old school' house music, how did you first discover it? I first heard what we now call 'old school' house on the radio in the 90's when i was around 15, recording shows on tape, running to record stores with my walkman to find out what was playing etc. I was always on a quest for the tracks I'd hear and I found this really exciting. As I didnt have much money at that age, Id only buy EPs I really loved making my collection from this era all the more precious for me. So it was this sound that I grew up with, at the time sounding so new and exciting, now it sounds old for the younger generation but for me this is the real essence of house music, this is where i come from. Now old school is hyped which is a good thing, all the repres's from the records that took us years to collect are now here again, its  a cycle. I dont follow the hype , I play house music, can be old or new, if it feels right and gives me the right emotions Ill play it. You’re a strictly vinyl man. What is it you love about this format and do you think it has a future in dance music? I buy vinyl every week but it doesnt mean that i only play records, it depend on the travel conditions etc. I rip a lot of my records so I  an play them on CD if I want to take a bigger selection of music with me to a gig. I do believe that vinyl will never disappear, thats my thought, we will all go back to vintage things, in arts and in music and we love evolutions and technical progression but there will always be a love for something that people can hold in their hands, record shops and label owners alike will always survive I feel.You just launched your new imprint Home Invasion. Can you tell us about your vision for the record label and what musical direction you plan on taking with it? Home Invasion is for now and always will be a vinyl only label, why? Because I want people to take time to listen to the music and for it not to get lost in the millions of releases on Beatport or in their Itunes.. I dont have anything against beatport but i want to see that people are loving the music by buying a real physical copy. I mean, I know it can cost 10 euro but to me this is an investment in something that will stay in your collection for life. The Home Invasion records will also be stamped one by one as I want buyers to know that i time and effort in to them one by one. It's an artisanal thing and in the studio it is the same, old skool with many machines, outboard, machine drums, synths, effects etc.. the list is long and very interesting. Musically I will follow my directions influenced by all those years behind me and will try to keep it futuristic and modern at the same time, with my touch, spacey and trippy for some times too, I don't wanna lock myself in a certain style, I just want to follow my inspirations and this is what is so exiting to keep being an artist and feel free and alive everyday.What are you working on at the moment? Anything you’d like to shout about? Im working on the next Home Invasions but I am in no rush. I want to keep the label with only 4 releases a year not more, keeping time to promote it well spending as much time as necessary to create something I'm truly happy with. The focus is on Home Invasion at the moment but I always enjoy working on remixes when i have time and if I like and feel inspired by the project and feel inspired like the one that will come soon on Decay Records from Juliche Hernandez. The next release, Home Invasion 3, will be out mid-April and is already receiving very good feedback from many dj's so i've got a good feeling on it :-)And finally, what artists are you loving right now? I don't have special names to mention as there are a lot, i will go for some of the new blood in Detroit, and in New York.. There is a lot of great productions coming from there at the moment and it is really good to see that. Paris is rocking with hold youth and rue de plaisance records, syncrophone records too, so many to mention and so many names that are making this world go round :-)

DJ Ribose Podcast
Nickel

DJ Ribose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2013 128:35


With tracks from Soundstream, Glitchell Moore, Gabriele Poso, Zadig, Dunwich & Renato Lopes, Chymera, Mark Stewart, E.R.P, Losoul, Glenn Underground, D'Julz, Headless Ghost, Processing Vessel, Rodriguez Jr., Oniris & Pat Brooks, Bicep, James Teej, Tigerskin, DJ Koze, The Veils, Snuff Crew, Steve Bug Feat. Foremost Poets, Audiowhores, Dark Sky and Bruh Jackman. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.

I'm A House Gangster presents The Gangstercast

Joeski steps up for Gangstercast 14 while his 'NY Raw' release (produced with Audio KoDe) for our label continues to do damage on the world's dance floors. The mix showcases Joeski at his best, with almost two hours of music including one of his favourite Latin infused summer joints.  Joeski says he "went back to his roots" on the mix and that it "represents my culture and who i am as an artist".  We hear that loud and clear at IAHG HQ! Talking about the I'm A House Gangster sound he says it's "raw, jackin, banging, hypnotic, deep in your face house music".  We hear that loud and clear too! Raised in Corona, a large Spanish area in the borough of Queens, New York, Joeski started playing house parties in 1989 and hasn't looked back since, staying true to the underground house sound throughout.  Building his reputation in the early 90's at New York clubs and events like The Limelight, NASA, Save The Robots, The Chocolate Factory and Together he was soon touring the world.  After building his studio and honing the craft of production at the end of the 90's, he exploded into people's attention with a series of tracks and remixes on Siesta, Tango, Electric Sol and more.  He also launched his own label Maya Records, which was highly sought after from the early releases thanks to his collaborations as part of 6400 Crew and outings with Onionz and D'Julz.  The label welcomed guests like Chus + Ceballos, Tony Senghore and Nick & Danny Chatelain. The early success led to remix work for the likes of Sneaker Pimps, Dajaé, Delacy, Dirty Vegas, Medway and DJ Sneak, and collaborations with DJ Chus, John Creamer and Stephan K, Steve Smith (Dirty Vegas) and Matthias Heilbronn.  The results have graced labels such as Hooj Choons, NRK, Ministry, Stealth and Junior Boys Own.

RA Exchange
EX.056 D'Julz - 2011.09.23

RA Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2011 53:00


RA Exchange
EX.056 D'Julz - 2011.09.23

RA Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2011 53:00


Save the Cannibals Podcast
Episode 24: D'Julz

Save the Cannibals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2009 63:21


D'Julz, mixed June 2009