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Best podcasts about deepgroove

Latest podcast episodes about deepgroove

Steve'Butch'Jones presents SOMETHING GLOBAL
#434 - Juli Lee - 13 July 2018 (Something Global Radio)

Steve'Butch'Jones presents SOMETHING GLOBAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 60:00


Steve'Butch'Jones presents SOMETHING GLOBAL, for the Love of Electronic Music. Season 10 Show 5 with Juli Lee 1. Raw G - Down U Get (Loco Dice Remix) 2. Juli Lee - We are not Machines 3. Bardo (CH), Salazar - Foxy (AreAge Low Rider House Mix) 4. James Dexter - What Is This 5. Deepgroove, Thieve - Kings & Queens 6. Matrix (US) - Get Out (Detroit Swindle Remix) 7. LondonGround - Desertor 8. Audiojack - Interlude (Kevin Griffiths Acid Dub) 9. Enric Ricone, Danny Fernandez - Last Days 10. Juli Lee - Cirrocumuli 11. Maya Jane Coles - I Would Fly 12. Paul C & Paolo Martini - Get Lost 13. Toni Varga - Fireworks (The Willers Brothers) 14. Tahir Jones - Do Da Dance (BeeKay Deep Remix) Find us on facebook, twitter & instagram @SomethingGlobal #SomethingGlobal #LoveElectronicMusic To submit a track email links to: tracks@SomethingGlobal.com (WAV format only). www.SomethingGlobal.com Disclaimer. All music included in the show is purely intended to promote artists, to give you a taste of their style and encourage you to go out and buy their stuff. Most tracks featured are available to download safely and legally. DON'T STEAL MUSIC.

Steve'Butch'Jones presents SOMETHING GLOBAL
#434 - Juli Lee - 13 July 2018 (Something Global Radio)

Steve'Butch'Jones presents SOMETHING GLOBAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 60:00


Steve'Butch'Jones presents SOMETHING GLOBAL, for the Love of Electronic Music. Season 10 Show 5 with Juli Lee 1. Raw G - Down U Get (Loco Dice Remix) 2. Juli Lee - We are not Machines 3. Bardo (CH), Salazar - Foxy (AreAge Low Rider House Mix) 4. James Dexter - What Is This 5. Deepgroove, Thieve - Kings & Queens 6. Matrix (US) - Get Out (Detroit Swindle Remix) 7. LondonGround - Desertor 8. Audiojack - Interlude (Kevin Griffiths Acid Dub) 9. Enric Ricone, Danny Fernandez - Last Days 10. Juli Lee - Cirrocumuli 11. Maya Jane Coles - I Would Fly 12. Paul C & Paolo Martini - Get Lost 13. Toni Varga - Fireworks (The Willers Brothers) 14. Tahir Jones - Do Da Dance (BeeKay Deep Remix) Find us on facebook, twitter & instagram @SomethingGlobal #SomethingGlobal #LoveElectronicMusic To submit a track email links to: tracks@SomethingGlobal.com (WAV format only). www.SomethingGlobal.com Disclaimer. All music included in the show is purely intended to promote artists, to give you a taste of their style and encourage you to go out and buy their stuff. Most tracks featured are available to download safely and legally. DON’T STEAL MUSIC.

Steve'Butch'Jones presents SOMETHING GLOBAL
#434 - Juli Lee - 13 July 2018 (Something Global Radio)

Steve'Butch'Jones presents SOMETHING GLOBAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 60:00


Steve'Butch'Jones presents SOMETHING GLOBAL, for the Love of Electronic Music. Season 10 Show 5 with Juli Lee 1. Raw G - Down U Get (Loco Dice Remix) 2. Juli Lee - We are not Machines 3. Bardo (CH), Salazar - Foxy (AreAge Low Rider House Mix) 4. James Dexter - What Is This 5. Deepgroove, Thieve - Kings & Queens 6. Matrix (US) - Get Out (Detroit Swindle Remix) 7. LondonGround - Desertor 8. Audiojack - Interlude (Kevin Griffiths Acid Dub) 9. Enric Ricone, Danny Fernandez - Last Days 10. Juli Lee - Cirrocumuli 11. Maya Jane Coles - I Would Fly 12. Paul C & Paolo Martini - Get Lost 13. Toni Varga - Fireworks (The Willers Brothers) 14. Tahir Jones - Do Da Dance (BeeKay Deep Remix) Find us on facebook, twitter & instagram @SomethingGlobal #SomethingGlobal #LoveElectronicMusic To submit a track email links to: tracks@SomethingGlobal.com (WAV format only). www.SomethingGlobal.com Disclaimer. All music included in the show is purely intended to promote artists, to give you a taste of their style and encourage you to go out and buy their stuff. Most tracks featured are available to download safely and legally. DON’T STEAL MUSIC.

Steve'Butch'Jones presents SOMETHING GLOBAL
#434 - Juli Lee - 13 July 2018 (Something Global Radio)

Steve'Butch'Jones presents SOMETHING GLOBAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 60:00


Steve'Butch'Jones presents SOMETHING GLOBAL, for the Love of Electronic Music. Season 10 Show 5 with Juli Lee 1. Raw G - Down U Get (Loco Dice Remix) 2. Juli Lee - We are not Machines 3. Bardo (CH), Salazar - Foxy (AreAge Low Rider House Mix) 4. James Dexter - What Is This 5. Deepgroove, Thieve - Kings & Queens 6. Matrix (US) - Get Out (Detroit Swindle Remix) 7. LondonGround - Desertor 8. Audiojack - Interlude (Kevin Griffiths Acid Dub) 9. Enric Ricone, Danny Fernandez - Last Days 10. Juli Lee - Cirrocumuli 11. Maya Jane Coles - I Would Fly 12. Paul C & Paolo Martini - Get Lost 13. Toni Varga - Fireworks (The Willers Brothers) 14. Tahir Jones - Do Da Dance (BeeKay Deep Remix) Find us on facebook, twitter & instagram @SomethingGlobal #SomethingGlobal #LoveElectronicMusic To submit a track email links to: tracks@SomethingGlobal.com (WAV format only). www.SomethingGlobal.com Disclaimer. All music included in the show is purely intended to promote artists, to give you a taste of their style and encourage you to go out and buy their stuff. Most tracks featured are available to download safely and legally. DON'T STEAL MUSIC.

Steve'Butch'Jones presents SOMETHING GLOBAL
#434 - Juli Lee - 13 July 2018 (Something Global Radio)

Steve'Butch'Jones presents SOMETHING GLOBAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 60:00


Steve'Butch'Jones presents SOMETHING GLOBAL, for the Love of Electronic Music. Season 10 Show 5 with Juli Lee 1. Raw G - Down U Get (Loco Dice Remix) 2. Juli Lee - We are not Machines 3. Bardo (CH), Salazar - Foxy (AreAge Low Rider House Mix) 4. James Dexter - What Is This 5. Deepgroove, Thieve - Kings & Queens 6. Matrix (US) - Get Out (Detroit Swindle Remix) 7. LondonGround - Desertor 8. Audiojack - Interlude (Kevin Griffiths Acid Dub) 9. Enric Ricone, Danny Fernandez - Last Days 10. Juli Lee - Cirrocumuli 11. Maya Jane Coles - I Would Fly 12. Paul C & Paolo Martini - Get Lost 13. Toni Varga - Fireworks (The Willers Brothers) 14. Tahir Jones - Do Da Dance (BeeKay Deep Remix) Find us on facebook, twitter & instagram @SomethingGlobal #SomethingGlobal #LoveElectronicMusic To submit a track email links to: tracks@SomethingGlobal.com (WAV format only). www.SomethingGlobal.com Disclaimer. All music included in the show is purely intended to promote artists, to give you a taste of their style and encourage you to go out and buy their stuff. Most tracks featured are available to download safely and legally. DON'T STEAL MUSIC.

M.I.L.F (Music I Love to Follow) Recordings Podcasts

Music I Love to Follow Presents - The Naughty Fourty Volume 7 Mixed by Shendi Bowers This is a Deep Tech/Nu Disco House music volume containing some of best tracks to date from producers such as Huxley, Maya Jane Coles, Soulclap & Frankie Rizardo etc The sixth of the 2012 M.I.L.F Editions is now here and "The Naughty Fourty Volume 7" which is a 40 minute live mix of some of the best Deep House, Nu Disco and Indie Dance tunes to date will keep up what is still looking to be an amazing year for the Worldwide Dance Music scene. *****Also featured on this edition of 'The Naughty Fourty' is an exclusive remix of Groove Theory's 'Tell Me' by Marcel Chea and the last tune on this edition is not new but decided to add it for you listening pleasure***** M.I.L.F. (Music I Love to Follow) THE NAUGHTY FOURTY VOLUME 7 TRACK LIST 1. BO SARIS - SHE'S ON FIRE (MAYA JANE COLES REMIX) 2. FLASHMOB - NEED IN ME 3. GROOVE THEROY - TELL ME (MARCEL CHEA DEEP HOUSE MIX) ****EXCLUSIVE**** 4. HUXLEY - BOX CLEVER 5. SOUL CLAP - LET IT GO feat ROLDY CEZAIRE (MIGUEL CAMPBELL CLUB MIX) 6. FRANCYS - CROSSING THE WHITE LINE (GORGE INTERPRETATION) 7. DEEPGROOVE, THIEVE - KINGS QUEENS (ORIGINAL MIX) 8. JAY SHEPHEARD - FUZZY BORDER 9. FRANKY RIZARDO - ON MY OWN feat TESS LEAH (ORIGINAL MIX) 10. GREEN VELVET - FLASH (JAMIE JONES REMIX) As always we would just like to take this time to say thank you for the worldwide support and the time taken to listen to what we here at M.I.L.F inc put together. The music industry is a tough one but its what we love and take pride in doing and do it daily!!! Remember....."If it's HOUSE it's M.I.L.F. (Music I Love to Follow)!!!!!!"

M.I.L.F (Music I Love to Follow) Recordings Podcasts
M.I.L.F The Naughty Fourty Volume 7

M.I.L.F (Music I Love to Follow) Recordings Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2012 39:57


Music I Love to Follow Presents - The Naughty Fourty Volume 7 Mixed by Shendi Bowers This is a Deep Tech/Nu Disco House music volume containing some of best tracks to date from producers such as Huxley, Maya Jane Coles, Soulclap & Frankie Rizardo etc The sixth of the 2012 M.I.L.F Editions is now here and "The Naughty Fourty Volume 7" which is a 40 minute live mix of some of the best Deep House, Nu Disco and Indie Dance tunes to date will keep up what is still looking to be an amazing year for the Worldwide Dance Music scene. *****Also featured on this edition of 'The Naughty Fourty' is an exclusive remix of Groove Theory's 'Tell Me' by Marcel Chea and the last tune on this edition is not new but decided to add it for you listening pleasure***** M.I.L.F. (Music I Love to Follow) THE NAUGHTY FOURTY VOLUME 7 TRACK LIST 1. BO SARIS - SHE'S ON FIRE (MAYA JANE COLES REMIX) 2. FLASHMOB - NEED IN ME 3. GROOVE THEROY - TELL ME (MARCEL CHEA DEEP HOUSE MIX) ****EXCLUSIVE**** 4. HUXLEY - BOX CLEVER 5. SOUL CLAP - LET IT GO feat ROLDY CEZAIRE (MIGUEL CAMPBELL CLUB MIX) 6. FRANCYS - CROSSING THE WHITE LINE (GORGE INTERPRETATION) 7. DEEPGROOVE, THIEVE - KINGS QUEENS (ORIGINAL MIX) 8. JAY SHEPHEARD - FUZZY BORDER 9. FRANKY RIZARDO - ON MY OWN feat TESS LEAH (ORIGINAL MIX) 10. GREEN VELVET - FLASH (JAMIE JONES REMIX) As always we would just like to take this time to say thank you for the worldwide support and the time taken to listen to what we here at M.I.L.F inc put together. The music industry is a tough one but its what we love and take pride in doing and do it daily!!! Remember....."If it's HOUSE it's M.I.L.F. (Music I Love to Follow)!!!!!!"

Murky Beatz Presents: Afterdark
Afterdark 006 - Carmen Fiorentino

Murky Beatz Presents: Afterdark

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2012 59:59


01. Tube & Berger - Soulgood (Original Mix) 02. Zenbi - Double Trouble (Filthy Richs Youdoo Voodoo Remix) 03. Mark Denken - Dios (Original Mix) 04. Highestpoint - D3 (Twitchin Skratch Querkle Mix) 05. Andrea Roma - Iong (Ahmet Sendil Remix) 06. Highestpoint - D3 (Original Mix) 07. Shadow Child - String Thing (Original Mix) 08. NHB & Fabrizio Pettorelli - Big Pot (Twitchin Skratch Mix) 09. Min & Mal - All Time At Home (Original Mix) 10. Balthazar & JackRock - Flush (Original Mix) 11. Techno Dual - The Black Tunnel (Twitchin Skratch Mix) 12. Martin Landsky - The Composer (Original Mix) 13. Deepgroove & Thieve - Kings Queens (Original Mix) 14. Twitchin Skratch & Grand N Damen - Jack (Original Mix) 15. Wally Lopez & MYNC - Esta Boca Linda (Daniele Petronelli & Min&Mal Remix)

Dj Ajam
Ajam Vinyl Vaults (Electronic) Headpopper 1

Dj Ajam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2012 77:42


Recorded July 2005 La Inferno - Madrid (with Dj Nano) Tracklisting 1. JDS – PURPLE FUNKY MONKEY 2. GUY GERBER – STOPPAGE TIME (TOM MANGAN MIX) 3. GOLDFRAPP – OOH LA LA – (TIEFSCHWARZ DUB) 4. PETER KATAFALK – PACIFIC 202 5. SYDENHAM & FERRER – SANDCASTLES (MTV & MK MIX) 6. DUEX – SUN RISING UP (ORIGINAL) 7. MEDICINE 8 – APE DON’T KILL APE 8. TIM DELUXE – REFLECTIONS 9. CHICKIN LIPS – HES NOT IN (ORIGINAL) 10. PHONIQUE – RED DRESS (TIEFSCHWARZ MIX) 11. CHICKIN LIPS – DO IT PROPER (JUSTIN ROBERTSON MIX) 12. PLANET FUNK – STOP ME (SERGE SANTIAGO MIX) 13. DEEPGROOVE – BREAK OF DAWN

Tomas Drex PODCAST
Tomas Drex PODCAST 013 - guestmix by Roman Zawodny

Tomas Drex PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2012 59:59


Roman Zawodny is most assuredly one of the most talented Techno DJ’s to come of the United State's Northwest dance music scene. Having spent ample time banging out massive sets at some of the Northwest’s most hailed parties and events throughout the 90’s, he built his brand on the decks, and cultivated his own unique sound in the studio. He is also the man behind a legion of Northwest nightlife impresarios credit for their start. His production encompasses the evolution of his style: a jacking, tribal, melodic sound that has won him many fans, notable appearances (1015 Folsom in SF and The Docks in Toronto to name a few) and much respect throughout the western Hemisphere. With support from a list of names that reads like a virtual ‘who’s who’ of Techno, Roman’s signature productions are being supported by many of the globes hottest Techno DJ’s. Dave Clarke, Carl Cox, Christian Varela, Derrick May, The Advent , Pedro Delgardo, A.Paul, Dave Angel, Trevor Rockliffe, DJ Murphy, Virgil Enzinger, Sumberge 101, Spiros Kaloumenos, Colin Dale, Elton D, DJ Bold, Chris Cowie, Stephen Brown, Max Walder, and The Tattoo Detectives have all rocked his tracks to rave reviews at nightclubs and prestigious music festivals throughout the world! Roman is also the co-founder of Reldz Recordings, a renowned digital techno label featuring many top notch artists from around the world . He is currently the label boss of Mad Hatter-HRD Recordings USA / UK. TRACKLIST: 1. Scntst - Warped 2. The Junkies - Werq This 3. Shelvin - Livani 4. Peter Horrevorts - Dirty Hands (Rodskeez Convoluted Remix) 5. Deepgroove, Thieve - Tell You Why (Steve Mac Remix) 6. Jesse Perez - Dejen De Comer Tanta Pinga 7. Alexx Wolfe - The Legendary Bird-Man (Original Mix) 8. Carl Bee - Jammin 9. Himan - Midnight Express (Samuel L Session Remix) 10. Marco Bailey - Weak Get Strong 11. Magda & Suade - Fixation 12. Filthy Rich -Perico (Tapesh Remix) 13. H2 - Bass, Kick And Roll 14. Vince Watson - Love In F Minor 15. Andy Slate - El Cabron (closer to 6AM) 16. Christian Fischer - Kamusi

Subdivisions Global Radio Show
Subdivisions 061 (16 Feb 12) feat. Deepgroove

Subdivisions Global Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2012 119:59


Merlyn Martin (Hour One) Artist, Title, Label 1. Kris Wadsworth And Butane - 69 - Alpha House 2. Kenny Summit - Nickel Plated - Mile End Records 3. Idiotproof & Eats Everything - African Love - Jackmode 4. Tony Dee - Una Pregunta (Anton Pieete Remix) - Kling Klong 5. Kenny Summit - Mayhem (feat. Justin Schumacher) - Mile End Records 6. Lighter Thief - Like Dat - Beardman 7. Oscar Barila & Maiki - Sudando Tierra - Acker Records 8. Mihalas Safras - Stay Down - Trapez 9. Subgate & Michael J - One 2 One (Michael J Version) - OneWay 10. Ikuo - The dream of the fisherman’ s wife - V-Records 11. Dillon - Abrupt Clarity (Catz N Dogz Remix) - BPitch control 12. Patrick Di Stefano - Nothing To Hide (Original Mix) - Apparal Music 13. Francisco Allendes & Yaya - Tiago - Cadenza Deep Groove (Hour Two) Artist, Title, Label 1. Deepgroove & Thieve - Kings and Queens (Jef K & Gwen Maze Remix Mastered) - Off Spin 2. Bazar - Hard To Find (Danny Daze Love Dub) - Ellum Audio 3. A2 Adriatique, Thyladomid - Feeling Good (Coat Of Arms Remix) - Off Recordings 4. Jordan Peak - Mean Streets (Sishi Rosch Remix) - One Records 5. Life and Death - Morgana - Vision Quest 6. Sable Sheep Painting My Fur Be As One 7. Franck Roger and Mandel Turner - After All (Original Mix) - Real Tone 8. Nick Curly - Rebound - 8 Bit 9. Laura Jones - Love In Me (Maceo Plex Remix) - Leftroom 10. PillowTalk - The Come Back (Life and Death remix) - Life And Death

PRAMCAST
PRAMCAST 15: Samson // Wetrooms // UK

PRAMCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2011 54:31


Twenty two year old DJ, Producer & Promoter Sam King, under his Samson guise has been involved in the club scene for a good few years now, promoting and spinning each week all across the map. His back to basics (no laptops / gadgets) approach to performing has earned him top slots along-side tonnes of big names such as Tania Vulcano, Nick Curly, Timo Maas, Robert James, Bonar Bradberry, Gavin Herlihy, Santos, Jerome Sydenham, Deepgroove, Sean Brosnan, Reset Robot, Shane Watcha, Sebrok, Jose De Divina, James Priestley, Gilles Smith, Norm De Plume, Craig Torrance and so many more, learning all the while. Samson is also one half of the production duo 'Wetrooms.' Their highly successful debut EP 'A Humble Introduction' was released on it_tizz recordings in December 2010 and has been getting some great support around the globe. His other production project is deep house / disco based duo 'Zoo Look.' Their debut EP is set for digital and vinyl release in early 2011 on the new Defected records sister label, Tenth Circle. Stay tuned!

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RIPEcast by Space Cowboys
Elite Force - Burning Man 2010 RIPEcast Mix

RIPEcast by Space Cowboys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2010 60:10


Simon Shackleton's Elite Force project began way back in 1996, debuting on his own newly founded Fused and Bruised label with a series of peerless 12s and remixes. After a successful five years, he put Fused and Bruised on the backburner to concentrate on production work, and following several years with Whole9Yards and Moonshine he became a mainstay recording artist for AdriftRecordings (formally known as Kingsize Records) before moving on to set up hisown hugely successful U&A imprint. Often credited for being a lynchpin in the developing the tech-funk genre (an amalgamation of breaks, house, techno and electro) he has released a series of highly successful singles in the past few years, finding broad support from DJs and musicians across the board, including the likes of James Zabiela, Sasha, Crystal Method, Laurent Garnier and Fatboy Slim to name but five. In 2008 released a semi-retrospective double album's worth of remixes and re-workings of a 12-year back catalogue, with over 25 mixes coming from such luminaries as Miles Dyson, Rogue Element, Deepgroove, Dylan Rhymes & Calvertron. In addition to these solo singles, Meat Katie has been a regular collaborator with Elite Force, a relationship that had begun in 2003 with the massive-selling 'Toba', and that will see their creative relationship come to fruition in 2009 with the launch of their new joint project under the name ‘Dustbowl', as well as a series of singles under the ‘Meat Katie & Elite Force' banner. As a remixer, Elite Force has always been in huge demand, with re-workings for the likes of Grandmaster Flash, Crystal Method, Jungle Brothers, Stereo MCs, UNKLE, Infusion, Rennie Pilgrem, Shiloh and Dylan Rhymes all contributing to his reputation as one of the most creative and effective remixers around. Elite Force's music has also been the soundtrack to many a movie, with a huge list of impressive A-list credits to his name, including the likes of the Matrix, Charlie's Angels, Arlington Road, Mortal Kombat, Crow, The Bone Collector, The Jackyll, Spiderman 2 and his music has appeared on a wide array of TV shows, from CSI to Top Gear, from Football Focus to LA Doctors. He's also soundtracked a number of computer games, including no fewer than 5 FIFA games, several of the Wipeout series, The Matrix and Motorstorm 1, and he is currently writing some bespoke music for forthcoming games for Ferrari and Motorstorm2. On the decks, Elite Force has been a prime mover since 1990 when he cut his teeth playing huge student nights and self-promoted acid house nights in the South West of England, before moving up to ....London.... and ultimately gravitating towards his tech-funk style, with which he now has a full diary of global bookings. He has become known as one of the top technicians on a circuit that has included massive shows in Belarus, Hungary, Australia, Italy, USA, Czech Republic, India, Turkey, Spain, Japan, Georgia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and China, amongst others, as well as numerous festival slots including Glastonbury, Coachella, Bloom, Wickerman, the Glade and more recently Burning Man. He was also responsible for the hugely influential Strongarm Sessions webcasts which became something of an institution since their inception back in 2001, receiving as they did around 20,000 downloads per show, but now put on the backburner to concentrate on other projects, such as his own blog (Techfunkmanifesto) and his other musical projects, such as Dustbowl (with Meat Katie). Bio courtesy of http://www.myspace.com/shackforce Artwork courtesy of Thomas Reed (www.hivemanagement.net) For more information on http://soundcloud.com/elite-force visit www.eliteforcemusic.com or http://www.facebook.com/djeliteforce For more information on http://soundcloud.com/spacecowboys visit www.spacecowboys.org

Miami Underground Movement - M.U.M.
M.U.M & FLOW:MNGMNT Proudly Presents "Miami Sessions with F.Sonik & Andrew Technique -M.U.M Episode 135

Miami Underground Movement - M.U.M.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2010 115:26


  Rod B. & Alvaro Garfunk bring you the Miami Underground Movement   F.SONIK   The name of F.Sonik continuously pops up on the wish lists of electronic music aficionados in the region. Launching career with the Ghettotek live-act, later joining SDJF initiative and Flow Management, he already established himself as an unique deejay who is not afraid of such challenges as combining Slovenia's landmark techno heritage with some progressive spices. He already transferred some of this who-dares-wins spirit in his own productions, Something New (ft. Tomy DeClerque) being the most successful so far. This track, which immediately gained support of Umek and was already played on BBC Radio 1, predicts the series of fresh releases in 2008. So you better watch out for this guy! Aleš Furlan alias F.Sonik became involved in electronic dance culture on account of one very innocent occurrence in his youth. And it’s a sole fault of his brother that he ended taming the decks, mixers and effects night after night. “It all started when he brought home some studio mixer and Akai sampler,” remembers F.Sonik “Just a few days later I knew I wanted to produce electronic and become a deejay and I was hooked ever since. I started gathering information about the scene, artists, clubs, music and the whole electronic movement. Living on the Slovenian Riviera it was natural to be influenced by Ambasada Gavioli club as I started attending Valentino Kanzyani’s matinees and performances of leading electronic artists on the regular basis.” It was his friend Alessio who helped him with the first steps: "He was caught by this bug well before me, so he already learned to mix and could thought me a thing or two. I still remember how I use to hang out at his parents house everyday struggling to beat-match the records. And after I started performing he even lent me his records." Shortly after that they teamed up for the live performances. "We've named ourselves Ghettotek. Alessio was mixing the records and I was in charge of putting in some effects. This way I got to perform in most of the hip Slovenian clubs even before my solo career really took off."Thriving on a strong and globally accomplished techno heritage Slovenian electronic scene is still heavily directed by techno. But being influenced by the Global Underground music philosophy F.Sonik dared to go where only a few artists in the region dared before him – he decided he will combine the techno heritage with melodic progressive sounds: "Even Umek was there somewhere, but as he was pure techno deejay back then and I was more into progressive stuff, it were the likes of Sasha, Deep Dish and Steve Lawler that have inspired me the most," admits the young artist.F.Sonik successfully transferred his unique vision of dance music, built on techno and blended with some emotionally rich proggy landscapes, into his own tunes. As a producer he gained the most attention with the track titled Something New, which he produced in collaboration with his musical guru Tomy DeClerque. “We’ve connected really good in the studio, so it was a really good feeling when Umek supported our first track including it in his Essential Mix even before it was officially released. That really inspired us and we already work on a bunch of new tracks,” announces F.Sonik...F.SONIKThe name of F.Sonik continuously pops up on the wish lists of electronic music aficionados in the region. Launching career with the Ghettotek live-act, later joining SDJF initiative and Flow Management, he already established himself as an unique deejay who is not afraid of such challenges as combining Slovenia's landmark techno heritage with some progressive spices. He already transferred some of this who-dares-wins spirit in his own productions, Something New (ft. Tomy DeClerque) being the most successful so far. This track, which immediately gained support of Umek and was already played on BBC Radio 1, predicts the series of fresh releases in 2008. So you better watch out for this guyAleš Furlan alias F.Sonik became involved in electronic dance culture on account of one very innocent occurrence in his youth. And it’s a sole fault of his brother that he ended taming the decks, mixers and effects night after night. “It all started when he brought home some studio mixer and Akai sampler,” remembers F.Sonik “Just a few days later I knew I wanted to produce electronic and become a deejay and I was hooked ever since. I started gathering information about the scene, artists, clubs, music and the whole electronic movement. Living on the Slovenian Riviera it was natural to be influenced by Ambasada Gavioli club as I started attending Valentino Kanzyani’s matinees and performances of leading electronic artists on the regular basis.”It was his friend Alessio who helped him with the first steps: "He was caught by this bug well before me, so he already learned to mix and could thought me a thing or two. I still remember how I use to hang out at his parents house everyday struggling to beat-match the records. And after I started performing he even lent me his records." Shortly after that they teamed up for the live performances. "We've named ourselves Ghettotek. Alessio was mixing the records and I was in charge of putting in some effects. This way I got to perform in most of the hip Slovenian clubs even before my solo career really took off."Thriving on a strong and globally accomplished techno heritage Slovenian electronic scene is still heavily directed by techno. But being influenced by the Global Underground music philosophy F.Sonik dared to go where only a few artists in the region dared before him – he decided he will combine the techno heritage with melodic progressive sounds: "Even Umek was there somewhere, but as he was pure techno deejay back then and I was more into progressive stuff, it were the likes of Sasha, Deep Dish and Steve Lawler that have inspired me the most," admits the young artist.F.Sonik successfully transferred his unique vision of dance music, built on techno and blended with some emotionally rich proggy landscapes, into his own tunes. As a producer he gained the most attention with the track titled Something New, which he produced in collaboration with his musical guru Tomy DeClerque. “We’ve connected really good in the studio, so it was a really good feeling when Umek supported our first track including it in his Essential Mix even before it was officially released. That really inspired us and we already work on a bunch of new tracks,” announces F.Sonik...ANDREW TECHNIQUE - biographyBe Ray Ya Book Hey, Can't Play the Piano, Luna Park and Fresh are just some productions which recently invested Andrew Technique as one of the hottest young electronic artists in the region. And it's not a small deal if we take in account he's determined to challenge the infamous Slovenian techno heritage and take it to the whole new level. When he's not abusing the decks and comps on his own, Andrew, a protégé of Flow Management and dedicated member of SDJF initiative, performs as a member of Foreplay!, Parallel Fusion (live) and R&A projects. Well, he sure came a long way so far. Especially if we bear in mind he grew up on metal guitar reefs.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="It’s true. I'm an art junkie,” admits Andrew. “When I was a kid people thought I’d become a successful painter, actor, singer or whatever. But it was the music that attracted me the most for as long as I can remember. In business I believe in professionalism and dedication, but when it comes to producing and performing music I indulge in being lead by my feelings. And I’m very emotional. I can get goose bumps or even a tear in my eye listening to some great piece of music. I’m not ashamed to admit that. I do listen to the comments given by my friends and people that I personally believe they are credible critics. I respect good-intended critic, but I got where I am today mostly because I decided so and worked hard to reach some of my personal goals,” summarizes his career Andrej Šarkanj aka Andrew Technique.Although as a master of his own destiny he almost abandoned his dream not so far ago. “Let’s just say I came to the major life-crossroad and had to decide what I wanted to do with life: I could have ended my music career right there and then or choose to channel all my free-time and energy into production and promotion of my own vision of dance music. It never was, and still isn’t, all roses. But now, that I finally get the positive feedback from the right people I’m happy I decided not to quit," explains Andrew with a tiny sparkle of satisfaction in his eyes. He made some big steps in 2007: he produced bunch of great fresh sounding tunes, his records are now being regularly played by the top deejays such as Umek and Valentino Kanzyani, some of his tracks were already broadcasted on BBC Radio 1 … But, regarding the strong competition, Andrew is aware that just a few of good releases will not bring him much.  So he doesn’t rest on early successes: "Dedication, sustain quality of releases and a bit of luck are key elements on which I build my future as an artist.”It’s been more than a decade since he developed a passion for 4x4 beats. “I used to be into guitar music. I learned to play the piano, I joined the garage band as a teenager and I grew up on hard rock and metal,” smiles Andrew on not so distant memories. “During the high school period I came in touch with other genres, widened my musical spectrum and finally turned in totally different direction. I started listening to electronic stuff, learned how the music is selected, performed and produced and in a few years established myself as a tech-house deejay." Although some could label his sound more like unique mixture of minimal, electro and progressive elements. "We leave in a time of genre blending, so it’s hard to label one’s sound, anyway,” admits Andrew. "But those who follow my work do know I’ve always had a strong passion for organic African rhythms."And how did he get his name? “Andrew was an obvious choice, just a translation of my civilian name. And I choose Technique since I was always very handy with stuff, I still work in a computer shop, MacGyver is a big hero of mine and the name also reflects what I do as an artist.” And the influences: "I listen to a lot of music and I got inspired by a lot of great artists along the way. I try to find something special in every piece of music and all musicians are mentors to me in a way. But the most important influence for me as an artist was and in a way still is our local super club Ambasada Gavioli. It was the place where I was introduced to electronic culture and where I experienced some great performances of leading global deejays.”Andrew is also known as a “very friendly artist”. He's a member of SDJF initiative that is dedicated to constant development of the local electronic club scene and supporting young artists. And when he's not performing on his own, he abuses decks and comps as a member of Foreplay!, R&S and Parallel Fusion (live) projects: "There were also some others, but this things come and go and only the best stay. The basic idea behind collaborations is to get together with other artists, develop and share ideas or blend genres. And it's always more fun producing and performing music with other people than on your own."As a producer he gets all the help he needs from his musical guru Tomy DeClerque. He established his name as part of Tomy or Zox combo on the house scene back in the 90's and is now successfully running his own studio that is second home to some of the hottest young producers in the region. Tomy and Andrew debuted on Kanzyani's Jesus Loved You label with the Obala EP in late 2007. Tomy also remixed Fresh which was included in Umek's Essential Mix and released on Circle Records: "Studio is my favorite place for spending free time. I go there most of the days and I try to channel my ideas, thoughts, wishes and feelings into the music." And since he's very passionate guy, there's a truckload of new records with Andrew's name on it planned for release in forthcoming months. "I'm already well established artist in the region, so now I'd like to spread my sound trough the rest of the Europe and elsewhere. There are many challenges I'd like to take, but the ultimate would be performing on another planet. I'm not kidding. I believe this is something I could achieve as an artist, so don't be surprised if you get a postcard from Mars or Venus someday." Playlist: 1    Metrodive      Drawing Hands - Original Mix      Monique Speciale2    Sabb     Cadence - Original Mix     Rawthentic Music3    Pirupa     New Choice - Original Mix      Noir Music4    iO, Sender     Love Trip - Orgnal Mix     Noir Music5    Carlo Lio     Chapter 2 - Original Mix      Monique Musique6    Jackspot     Theres Any Problem - Original Mix     Brise Records7    Robytek, Ralf Armani     Sierra Leone - Original Mix     Starlight8    M.in     Its Just Because - Patrick Lindsey Remix     Tretmuehle9    Kruse & Nuernberg     Diskothek - Original Mix     Noir Music10    Justin Late, Fra'n'kie°     Gettin' Mad - Original Mix     Neurotraxx Deluxe11    Caie!, Lagora     Le Cher Rayonnent - Digital Exclusive    Material Series12    F.Sonik, Andrew Technique     Just Weee - Original Mix    Starlight Unlimited13    Los Suruba     Roller Kick - ONNO Remix     Suruba14    Akin and Nomis     Melodie - Mauro Alpha & Dalbe Remix    Sabotage15    Nima Gorji     Obbatala - Jairo Catelo Remix    Climatic Sound16    Hector Couto     1993 - WestBoy Remix    Nulogic Records17    Amir     Bibi Baba - Original Mix      Bouq18    Deepgroove and Jamie Anderson     Voix - Extended Version    Harthouse19    Kyas, Luca M     Two - Original Mix      BDR Music20    Los Suruba & Robert X     Checolate - Onno Remix    Suruba X21    Luca M     Poezii - Original Mix      Cimelde22    Nyra     Lindan's Groove - Original Mix      Be As One Imprint23    Ron Costa     Hadono - Original Mix      Potobolo Records24    Reboot     Hermano - Original mix     CDR25    Rhadow     No Excuse - Original Mix      Greelpound26    Sabb     Percomaniac - Original Mix      CDR27    F.Sonik     ZuLuMaL - Original mix     NuLogic Records28    Mihalis Safras     San TropeLess - Oxia Less Melo Remix    Material29    Native Soul Feat. Trey Washington     A New Day - Spencer Parker's A Gun for Hire Remix    Fluential Special Thanks to Marjan Lopuh More Info: http://www.flow-management.net/         30    River Ocean     Love & Happiness (Yemaya Y Ochun) feat. India - Michel Cleis Floreo Remix     Strictly Rhythm

Product's Podcast
Product Podcast Series - 7. Jamie Anderson (Coocon/Rekids)

Product's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2010 60:09


For the next instalment of the Product Podcast, Jamie Anderson has provided us with this excellent DJ mix. Jamie has delivered classic recordings such as; Jamie Anderson & Jesse Rose ‘Body Jackin feat Steve Silk Hurley’ (International Deejay Gigolos), Jamie Anderson ‘Black Sun’ (NRK) and Jamie Anderson ‘Time Is Now’ (Honchos/NRK). While producing numerous Techno gems including; Deepgroove & Jamie Anderson ‘Juggernaut’ (Cocoon), Jamie Anderson ‘Tornado’ (Noise Music) and Jamie Anderson ‘Can’t Stop’ (Artform) to name just a few. His groundbreaking debut album was released in 2001; Jamie Anderson ‘Blue Music’ (NRK), fusing Latin Jazz, Roots Dub, Acid House and Disco in a way that had never been heard before and leading the way for the future of House music. His own Artform label was set up in 1997 and racked up over a decade worth of Detroit and Chicago influenced House and Techno releases championed by the likes of Richie Hawtin, Dave Angel, DJ Sneak, Derrick May and Laurent Garnier. The label released the first records by Jesse Rose, Jamie Anderson and AJ Scent as well as releasing material and remixes by established artists such as Steve Rachmad, Jerome Krom and Stanny Franssen. In 2005, Jamie also set up Fixia records for his own Acid House, Minimal and experimental output. Jamie’s legendary performances at Berlin’s Panorama Bar, Dance Valley Festival in Amsterdam, Zouk in Singapore, Love Parade San Francisco, Cocoon and System parties in Leeds along with tours of Asia, USA, Europe and South America have all contributed to establish a strong fan-base as one of the world’s most exciting and innovative DJs. Jamie is also going to join us at one of East London's most talked about new venues, Apples and Pears. Apples and Pears is a new venue at the bottom of Brick Lane, designed by an internationally recognized Japanese designer. Set over 2 floors, the basement will be perfect for the Product sound. To say thankyou for everyone that has followed us over the last 5 years, we have decided to throw this as a free party!! Yes, no cost, nothing, nada! So, if you're out for a drink and some decent music, you have no excuses! Product @ Apples and Pears Saturday 19th June 2010 DJs Jamie Anderson (Cocoon/Rekids) Luke Black (Supercool) Makai (Product) Amaus (Product) Time: 8pm - 1am Music: Deeeeep / Minimal / Tech Address: 26 Osborn Street (top of Brick Lane), London E1 6TD Cost: FREE ENTRY Info: makai@productlondon.com Nearest Tubes: Aldgate East Web: www.productlondon.com www.applesandpearsbar.com

Norbert Hoffmann presents Blind Spot
Blind Spot Radio Show 035 | Monoloc & Dr Hoffmann

Norbert Hoffmann presents Blind Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2009 119:12


Monoloc @ Blind Spot 19th December 2009 8pm 1, Surgeon - Dialogue (Mick Harris Remake) – Tresor 2, Masuki - Stitch Me Back - Frappanat 3, DCNT - Prokrastinator (Jonas Kopp Rmx) - Sonata 4, Deepgroove, Jamie Anderson - The Clock (Ben Klock´S Timepiece) Rekids 5, Mariano DC - Bourbon Of Wizards (Jonas Kopp Rmx) - Traut Muzik 6, Miro Pajic, Tim Xavier - The Persian Eye - LTD-400 7, Kane Roth - Kama Sutra - Lessizmore 8, Vitor Munhoz - Question (Oblivion Rmx) - Inminimax 9, Niederflur – Flucht - Archipel 10, Miro Pajic - Viciouse Voodoo (Rene Walther Rmx) - Lazerslut 11, Flug , Pfirter – Blacksmoke - Stockholm LTD Dr Hoffmann @ Blind Spot 19th December 2009 9pm 1, Audio Injection – The Way I Am – Promo 2, Monoloc & Pfirter – Trucker 1 – Synewave 3, Andre Walter & Chris Hope – Otum 288 – Driving Forces Recordings 4, Adam Beyer – Remaining III (Alan Fitzpatrick Remix) – Drumcode 5, Roman Zawodny vs. Lilonee – Bring It Back (Spiros Kaloumenos Remix) – Reldz Recordings 6, Deepbass & Roman Toletski – Oddity (Mark Broom Remix) 7, Virgil Enzinger – Form Of The Formless (Bas Mooy Remix V3.2) – Driving Forces Recordings 8, The Advent & Industrialyzer – Slow Motion – Codeworks 9, Dandi & Ugo – Deep Putka – Kol Mojito Records 10, Pan-Pot – Confronted (Adam Beyer & Jesper Dahlback Remix) – Mobile Records 11, Alex Flatner Feat. Lopazz – Perfect Circles (Ken Ishi Remix) – Circle Music 12, Ed Rush & Nico – Defect (Peter Van Hoesen's Twisted Spine Remix) – Perc Trax This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

Norbert Hoffmann presents Blind Spot
Blind Spot Radio Show 035 | Monoloc & Dr Hoffmann

Norbert Hoffmann presents Blind Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2009


Blind Spot Radio Show 035 | Monoloc & Dr HoffmannnnMonoloc @ Blind Spot 19th December 2009 8pm 1, Surgeon - Dialogue (Mick Harris Remake) – Tresor 2, Masuki - Stitch Me Back - Frappanat 3, DCNT - Prokrastinator (Jonas Kopp Rmx) - Sonata 4, Deepgroove, Jamie Anderson - The Clock (Ben Klock´S Timepiece) Rekids 5, Mariano DC - Bourbon Of Wizards (Jonas Kopp Rmx) - Traut Muzik 6, Miro Pajic, Tim Xavier - The Persian Eye - LTD-400 7, Kane Roth - Kama Sutra - Lessizmore 8, Vitor Munhoz - Question (Oblivion Rmx) - Inminimax 9, Niederflur – Flucht - Archipel 10, Miro Pajic - Viciouse Voodoo (Rene Walther Rmx) - Lazerslut 11, Flug , Pfirter – Blacksmoke - Stockholm LTD Dr Hoffmann @ Blind Spot 19th December 2009 9pm 1, Audio Injection – The Way I Am – Promo 2, Monoloc & Pfirter – Trucker 1 – Synewave 3, Andre Walter & Chris Hope – Otum 288 – Driving Forces Recordings 4, Adam Beyer – Remaining III (Alan Fitzpatrick Remix) – Drumcode 5, Roman Zawodny vs. Lilonee – Bring It Back (Spiros Kaloumenos Remix) – Reldz Recordings 6, Deepbass & Roman Toletski – Oddity (Mark Broom Remix) 7, Virgil Enzinger – Form Of The Formless (Bas Mooy Remix V3.2) – Driving Forces Recordings 8, The Advent & Industrialyzer – Slow Motion – Codeworks 9, Dandi & Ugo – Deep Putka – Kol Mojito Records 10, Pan-Pot – Confronted (Adam Beyer & Jesper Dahlback Remix) – Mobile Records 11, Alex Flatner Feat. Lopazz – Perfect Circles (Ken Ishi Remix) – Circle Music 12, Ed Rush & Nico – Defect (Peter Van Hoesen’s Twisted Spine Remix) – Perc Trax

Dont Stay In
Don't Stay In Mix of the Week 009 - Sam Pepper (Electro)

Dont Stay In

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2009 50:15


  Bonjourno!This week we've got Sam Pepper with some dirty electro beats! Right click here and select save as to download the file At 23 hailing from south London Sam Pepper is a hyperactive dj that has an excitable passion for music often missed by certain chin strokey types. Playing an energetic mix of jump up electro, disco grooves and heavy basslines he is rapidly becoming one of the hottest up and coming djs on the club circuit. His passion for performing started out at the age of 17 throwing college parties in dodgy bars on borrowed sound systems, since then the venues have changed but the energy is the same, when Sam Pepper is on, the house party vibes come through the decks as loud and clear as the latest heavy-duty club track. Having already played out big festival sets at Snowbombing, Bestival, Get loaded, and Lovebox and supported artists such as Pendulum, Filthy dukes, Jaymo, Deepgroove, Alex metric and Grum, Sam Pepper has recently won a place supporting Radio 1’s Kissy Sell Out on his Kissy and Ko UK Tour. With an increasingly busy schedule at some of the coolest clubs in the country and a new exploration in to production Sam Pepper is definitely a name to keep an eye out for in the near future! Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger - Daft Punk (Justin Faust Remix)Heartbeats - GrumModa - Retro/GradeLove hits the fan - PhonatBest Party Ever - Toecutter (Jordan Lightyear and Jimmy 2 Sox remix)Ready For This - John RomanI think I like it - Fake BloodConsole - Tom StaarHeads will Roll - Yeah, yeah, yeah's (A-trak remix)Mars - Fake Blood (Major Zeros not another Mars remix)Little Secrets - Passion Pit (Jaymo & Andy George remix)Tear down the walls - Arthur Baker (Sonic C Remix)Hustlin and Scratchin - Will BaileyMove Higher - SubfocusStickin - Sonic CMega - Count & Sinden (Schizophonics Remix)Warp Fu - Bloody Beetroots vs 2manydjs (Bones edit)No good for me - Kelly CharlesThe Dozens - Fake BloodInvaders Must Die - Prodigy (Proxy remix)When I look at you - Emalkay (Sduk remix)Upcoming gigs are as follows:21 Nov 2009 - Electrotherapy @ The Hub - Shoreditch, London4 Dec 2009 - Itch @ Inigo - Clapham, London18 Dec 2009 - ELECTRONOX 003 - CHARITY XMAS SPECIAL O xx Here's the mix!     Peace! Article by Owain-DSI This is a MixMag article. DSI ARCHIVE

HouseArt - electronic music art
HouseArt podcast 9 mixed by Alex Lemar

HouseArt - electronic music art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2009 66:54


music house dj austria mixed austrian ned barkley levan phunk deepgroove notty tom barkley alex lemar joaquin phunk
Miami Underground Movement - M.U.M.
M.U.M & Flow Management proudly presents "Miami Sessions with Tomy DeClerque"- M.U.M- Episode 60

Miami Underground Movement - M.U.M.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2009 72:12


Rod B. & Alvaro Garfunk bring you the Miami Underground MovementTomy DeClerque Bio:A member of the new generation of Slovenian deejays, Tomy De Clerque grew up in an environment full of promising development in the sphere of electronic dance music. In front of his eyes the local scene has been turning into a globally acknowledged style of techno music in the hands of artists such as Umek and Valentino Kanzyani. A natural choice for a guy with talent and ambition was to jump the train – and Tommy DeClerque has road it ever since.Performing as a deejay since he turned seventeen Tomy DeClerque soon realised that making his own production was essential if he wanted his carrier to really take off. He hooked up with his friend Zox to form the Tomy or Zox duo, and their hard work paid off as their My Desire single received some favourable feedback in Spain, Russia and Mexico. However, it was the Music Makes Me Happy hit single that caught the attention of top artists being remixed by the likes of Mainframe and ATCF, and released on several prestigious compilations, such as Ministry Of Sound, DJ Awards at Pacha Ibiza and Blanco Y Negro Mix. ‘The greatest satisfaction, though, – Tomy says – was when we got set as Essential new tune of the week on Pete Tong’s celebrated Essential selection radio show.’After parting ways with Fox, Tomy felt that it was time to take a break from a demanding life of producer and performer, before he went on to start his solo career. Searching for genuine underground sound that could revive the authentic feeling of electronic dance music he experienced in his youth Tomy turned to Valentino Kanzyani’s Jesus Loved You label releasing a much praised I Don’t Know. Driven by his passion for teamwork, a lot of his studio work is done in collaboration with his friend F. Sonik. The duo’s first major success was winning VONYC remix competition with a remix of Valentino Kanzyani’s Nueva York, which is also a part of Carl Cox & friends at Space Ibiza 2008 compilation.As a young player, Tomy DeClerque has accomplished a lot. But he is determined to accomplish even more. ‘You’ll hear a lot about me in the future,’ he promises.Playlist:1      TommyJoy(Original Mix)      Ian F. & Aneurya & Tomy DeClerque      Jesus Loved You2     Bad Acid - Style Of Eye Remix     Deepgroove     Underwater Records3     Moment Of Glory - Tomy DeClerque & F.Sonik RMX     Alexander Madness     Promo - Unreleased4     Ljubav     Marko Nastic     Promo - Unreleased5     Dandi & ugo     Bantan     Promo - Unreleased6     Memento - Original Mix     Brian Sanhaji     CLR7     CowGirl - Marko Nastic & TomyDeClerque RMX     Danilo Tomic     Promo - Unreleased8     Drugstore Cowboys - Tomy DeClerque RMX     Tatoo Detectives     Teggno9     2nd To None     Umek     Rekluse10     Mastermind - Sara Galli 9th Line Remix     Ido Ophir, Gabe     eVapour811     Unintented Maneuver - My Master     Umek & Tomy DeClerque     Terminal M12     Koya Si Ti     Aneuria     Promo - Unreleased13     El remedio blanco Master     Valentino Kanzyani & Tomy DeClerque     Recon LightSpecial Thanks To Mr Marian & Tomy.Booking and artist contact:FLOW:MNGMNT
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ClubEvents Podcast
Djinxx - Exclusive mix for www.clubevents.info (August 2008)

ClubEvents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2008 0:59


Djinxx - Exclusive mix for www.clubevents.info (August 2008) date: 2008-08-18 length: 59:20 size: 67,90 genre: tech house 01. Wagon Cookin - Radiant Flux (Appetizers) 02. Rodriguez Jr. - Squared (Boxer) 03. HD Substance - Da Roll (Software) 04. Paul Hazendonk - Sweet Torture (Boris Ross Remix) (Stolen Moments) 05. Lexi - The Return Of The Skakavac (Areal) 06. Hidetoshi - Promo 07. Rose - Macadame Shamanbo (Liebe*Detail) 08. Matteo Matteini & Sarah Galli - March (Fahrenheit) 09. Mark Henning - Moody Bastard (Ed Davenport Remix) (Soma) 10. Deepgroove & Jamie Anderson - Air Tight (Klang) 11. Dalessandro & Expander - Pump Kin Pie (Jason Emsley Remix) (Soniculture) 12. Italoboyz - Zinga (Get Physical) 13. Greg Gow - Rejekkted (Elephaunthaus) 14. Djinxx - Incarnation (Blackout Mix) (Bedrock)

Darin Epsilon presents PERSPECTIVES - Progressive/Tech/Deep House Mixes

Prepare to hold onto the earth, because even gravity itself will spin out of control after the colliding of Deepgroove and Martin H on the 6th episode of PERSPECTIVES. Martin and the boys from... Internationally renowned DJ & producer Darin Epsilon is host of PERSPECTIVES, a monthly radio show and podcast that features the latest and greatest in Progressive House, Tech House, and Deep House music. Download guest mixes from top artists such as including Moonbeam, Jody Wisternoff, Max Graham, D:Fuse, and many more. To view tracklists or find more information on the program, please visit http://www.darinepsilon.com

Darin Epsilon presents PERSPECTIVES - Progressive/Tech/Deep House Mixes

Prepare to hold onto the earth, because even gravity itself will spin out of control after the colliding of Deepgroove and Martin H on the 6th episode of PERSPECTIVES. Martin and the boys from... Internationally renowned DJ & producer Darin Epsilon is host of PERSPECTIVES, a monthly radio show and podcast that features the latest and greatest in Progressive House, Tech House, and Deep House music. Download guest mixes from top artists such as including Moonbeam, Jody Wisternoff, Max Graham, D:Fuse, and many more. To view tracklists or find more information on the program, please visit http://www.darinepsilon.com