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This is Unbound with Ricardo for the Face Radio, Selecting current, past and future classic dance music.This edition is hearty on deep afro tech house and house from around the world and back. Underground and known hits by Pal Joey, Cubik, Awen, Dj Kaos, Chris Franck and Nina MIranda, Jose Gonzales, Vakula and much more…Let's Do ThisNext Unbound: 12/20. Keep it lockedTune into new broadcasts of Unbound LIVE, Opposite Wednesdays from 10 PM - Midnight EST / 3 - 5 AM GMT (Thursday).For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/unbound//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 295: DJ KAOS On this week's episode of the @RoadPodcast, the fellas welcome San Diego's finest @DJKaosSD. Kaos speaks on entering a booker role at venues like @SideBarSD @ElChingonSD (7:01), having parents unsupportive of his DJ career (26:01) and taking positive steps to seek help with therapy (41:01). He opens up about feeling forever indebted to the community after the immense support he got during the passing of his daughter (52:10). Finally, Kaos talks about having to turn down your friends as a booker (1:06:22) and @DJCrooked praises the lighting crew as the unsung heroes of the nightclub (1:29:00).
Вяртаемся з летніх насычаных дзянькоў. У новым Музычным калейдаскопе ад Radio Valera слухаем house і disco ад 2020 Soundsystem, Moon King, DJ Kaos, Tiedye, Psychemagik, Kleerup, Boxed In, Lifelike, Poni Hoax і Phoenix.
Live Audio of Rock The Boat Pittsburgh 5.27.2023 Feat. DJ Solo Dolo, DJ Kaos & DJ Flipwave by Wavy Bunch Sound
У новым выпуску Musique Kaleidoscope ад Radio Valera таньчым пад дыска і хаўс ад Michael The Lion, Mungolian Jetset, Grovesnor, Groove Armada, DJ Kaos, Phreek Plus One, Space, Kellini, Le Disco і Cut Copy.
We kick off Season 5 with a VERY SPECIAL episode of the show. While our host DJ Kaos is off celebrating his birthday, Orlando's very own duo Danie B & Kevin Kon take over the show as. guest hosts. Danie B and Kevin are best known for their podcast and morning show on terrestrial radio. They bring their high energy personalities and rapport to the Roster Radio airwaves. Tune in and enjoy, now!!!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This weeks episode is.a special one. The Roster Radio celebrates their 4 Year Anniversary as well as the 7 Year Anniversary of Globalization on SiriusXM. This special 2 hour show is a live broadcast from the SiriusXM studios featuring host DJ Kaos and our resident DJ Metro! Tune in and celebrate!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A special Cinco De Mayo edition of our show Mixed and hosted by DJ Kaos! Enjoy.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our host DJ Kaos is back on the soundtrack this week! This time around, Kaos has heard what the listeners had to say and has put together an all Latin Vibes, uptempo, high energy mix to help you guys get thru the work week, work out or even just ready for the weekend. Definitely an episode you don't wanna miss!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our very own host DJ Kaos takes over the soundtrack for this weeks episode. Never one to shy away from any type of style or genre, expect an all-out eclectic mix covering all the bases and eras. Definitely an episode that'll stay on repeat for a while. Hit that PLAY button now!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Time to kick off a new year with your host DJ Kaos! Get ready for another genre bending high energy mix to get you thru your day!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our shows host DJ Kaos takes control of the turntables on this special Halloween edition of our program! You will not be disappointed with this one! Kaos brings the heat and helps you get your Halloween weekend started properly! Hit play and enjoy!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our very own host DJ Kaos throws down a HIGH ENERGY and diverse set to get you ready for the weekend/gym/party time. This one is guaranteed to get you moving!!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As a member of the Newark, New Jersey group Artifacts alongside Tame One and DJ Kaos, El Da Sensei is responsible for some bona fide 90s hip hop classics, including "C'mon with the Git Down” and "Wrong Side of da Tracks," the group's homage to the art of graffiti. After Artifacts split up following their second album 'That's Them' in 1997, El went on to have a prolific solo career, releasing nearly a dozen projects and consistently touring the globe on his own as well as with Polish hip hop duo The Returners. El's a true working class emcee, and his dedication to his craft as a writer and as an independent artist has granted him a pretty unique experience that we uncover throughout this conversation. We also talk a little bit about the impromptu Artifacts reunion in 2009 that brought El and Tame together and set the stage for their upcoming third Artifacts album, produced entirely by Buckwild and carrying the torch for DJ Kaos, who unfortunately passed away in 2019 ; the album is scheduled to be released later this year. In this episode, we discuss: "Speakin'" ('Relax, Relate, Release', 2003) "Live Noise" feat. Akrobatik (w/ The Returners, 'GT2: Nu World', 2010) "Wrong Side of Da Tracks" (Artifacts, 'Between a Rock and a Hard Place', 1994) "It Takes Two" (w/ Sadat X, 'XL,' 2018) "Money" feat Roc Marciano and Reef the Lost Cause ('The Money EP', 2009) "Got Fire" (w/ The Returners, 'Global Takeover', 2008) "31 Bumrush" (Artifacts, 'That's Them,' 1997) El Da Sensei: instagram.com/senseifromnj cantknocktheshuffle.com questionshiphop.com instagram.com/seandammit twitter.com/seandammit Email: cantknocktheshuffle@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 050 of #DoubleDownRadio hosted by @DJExodus ft. mixes by @DJKaosSD & @dj_billyg DoubleDown Radio airing every FRIDAY at 11 am EST / 8 am PDT on Pitbull's Globalization Channel 13 on SiriusXM
Spring is in the air... Lambs are born... Rabbits are humping... And the foul Stench of another Geecast is incoming! After the Northern Gathering Reunion sets we get back to what we do best. Blowing your ears out! This month we feature a DJ that has run labels in Hardcore, and currently in Drum N Bass and Bass music, as well as successful rave nights, worked in record shop across the country, been a successful producer. And he survived the cut throat politics of the Hardcore scene to tell the tale. LEE UHF!! So, first Ill be playing part 1 of a classic Darkstep 2005-2010 mix & then Lee will take over with a brand new mix done just for us. So without further ado, Lee! Thanks for joining us! Thank you for having me Kev, Its been a while hasn't it? Always good to have a catch up with some of the old crew. Can you talk me through your early days within the rave scene? How did things start for you? I'll try my best. Haha. For me music has always been a big part of my life. In fact up to the age of 12yrs old, my Dad ran a record shop in Sheffield called Roulette Records. I spent most evenings for years after school and Saturday mornings in his shop helping out, which basically translates to me being in the big store cupboard going through 1000s of tapes and vinyls and claiming which ones I wanted to take home. I must have had near £50k of music over the years for free from the shop looking back now, insane! At this time in the late 80's and early 90's, I had no idea what rave music was as I was pretty young, but I was obsessed with a lot of rave music that charted such as 2 Unlimited, Snap, The Prodigy, Silver Bullet, Praga Khan & The Shamen. In fact, when my Dad gave up the shop I got heavily into Gangster Rap (Wu-Tang, Onyx, EPMD etc) and really lost touch with anything rave sounding. It wasn't until 1995, while on a family holiday in Chapel St Leonards, Skegness that I met a guy from Lincoln who used to play Vibealite and Pleasuredome tapes, but as I was obsessed with Rap music, I hated the happy, high energy stuff that he was playing and always shot it down saying it was shit. A year later in 1996, I was back at the same holiday camp with him again and he managed to persuade me to go to a rave. The Pleasuredome, at The Zoo in Ingoldmells. It took a lot of persuading. I was only 14yrs old and was way under age (He told my parents it was a teens night lol) but once I got inside and saw the legendary big clowns head/ DJ box, It blew my mind and i ended up really, really enjoyed it. I got home to Sheffield, and had done a complete 180 with my music taste. My friend from Lincoln was sending me tapes in the post all the time to feed my new addiction and I even found some of my mates at School were heavily into it also, one being a guy you might have heard of, MC Keyes? Where did you used to go raving? When getting back from the holiday me and my school pals found out about a weekly running event just down the road from my house. `Uprising` and discovered the wonderfull world of MCing, which lead to me and my friends all thinking we were hot shit on the mic at 15/16yrs old. Haha So you wanted to be an MC back then, more than a DJ? Absolutely! At 16 when I left school, I had carried on attending Uprising and through a mutual friend, I had started hanging around with a few older lads who were also into the same music, one being Martin Space. We'd all pile into Martin's house at weekends where he and his mates would be DJing while me and Keyes did the MCing. I literally had no interest in Djing at all until I kind of got forced to do it when people wanted a break from the decks. So what kit did you have when you first started Djing? Martin Space actually sold me my first set of decks. He upgraded his at the time and this is what got me off the MCing and into Djing. They were old belt drive Soundlabs. Horrible to use, but believe it or not, I recorded my first demo for Uprising on those bad boys and got a booking from Paul-O, who I sent it to. Can you tell us who were your main influences when you first started out? Early on, I only really went to Uprising, due to it being local and weekly. Plus I never thought to venture out of the area due to how young I was. So the main influences I had were Uprising performers early on. For MCing, Domer & ELL were the best for me hands down. They hard a darker edge, quite like the gangster rap music I loved in the early 90's. Dj wise - I loved Paul-O. Always diverse, playing different genres and always the harder / party style sound, which for me is the direction my tastes were heading towards. And, like most people at Uprising I had a soft spot for Sy & Alchemist early on when they would guest spot. Later on, as I discovered my own style and sound, and this lead me to be a huge fan of Sharkey & Lomas too. Did you send out demo tapes or go to events and give the promoter a demo in person? Yes for sure, back then before we had Social media and Soundcloud etc. you had to record the demo's on a physical tape. My god it feels so weird saying that, like Im an ancient age where tapes are like chalk & slate, but for most Djs now, its an unheard thing to record something on a physical format. Before I had made a name for myself, I can safely say every club that booked me, I had attended them prior and handed in a tape to the promoter. When I promote nights myself I have always thought the same way. The amount of Facebook private messages I get on our event page saying "I'd love to come play at your event" with a soundcloud link, is a daily occurance. I don't think this is a good way to get promoters to take notice of you. One message I had not long ago said "u need to book me for ur nite" Oh do I? Really? lol I am completely dumbfounded how people think this is a way to get a booking, especially in the digital age. It's so easy for anyone to get a mix online and be a DJ. How can you think this behaviour makes you stand out from the sea of competition out there? You have to do even more in my eyes with everyone and their mom mixing now. I can't think of a time, when I was an unknown DJ, that I did not make an effort to support the event I wanted to play at, and actually go and get to know the promoter. To me there was no other way. You got quite a few residencies when you first started, at events like Future Dance, Vibealite and North. How did those come about? For the exact reasons I mentioned above. I attended the events. I networked well and I called the promoters constantly. Yes, I could be annoying but I was young and hungry and I think for the most part promoters respected the hustle I gave back then. I was everywhere and speaking to everyone. The Future Dance residency came out of nowhere due to me buying records from Wax City in London over the phone every week. Dj Kaos owned the shop, and he sent me a few flyers for the first Future Dance event with an order that I had made. It was on my birthday, so me and a few friends decided to go there to celebrate it. I obviously took a bag full of demos too. I got on well with the boys that ran it, and by their 3rd event I was a playing for them. With North, this actually came from getting to know the owner Andy Bowler, by playing in the North hosted Techno rooms at Future Dance. I was a good fit for their Technology room as I was playing alot of the old Hard Trance / Reverse Bass tracks and had my own selection different from M-zone,Mark EG & Vortex. Around this time there was not alot of people spinning it in the UK this so I ended up playing most North events and tours from then on. Vibealite was also a very fun residency that I kept for quite a while, and this was achieved by (again) attending and sending demos. Around 2002 I met Gary at an event he did up North. We got chatting and he invited me onto his guest list for their first Fantasy Island event. I ended up playing an impromptu set out of nowhere and it went down so well I ended up playing every event from then on until 2006 It also led to co-promoting a couple of events with Vibealite and even hosting rooms for them at larger parties they did like Fantasy Island. And last but not least, there was also a residency at small club night called Defiance in Barnsley. Not on as big a scale as the others but just as much fun to play at. This event holds a very special place in my heart, as it gave me the idea to start promoting myself, as I realized you could do a decent event on a smaller scale at a budget. Did you always drive to your gigs or have a driver? Bit of everything really. Early on there was a huge crew of us who would be going to raves and parties so If I was playing it was just who wanted to go at the time, and who wanted to drive or not. So getting there could be either a car full of a friends. A driver and me. A mini bus full of us. The train. A bus. You name it. Nothing stopped me getting to the parties. What kind of music did you play back then? At the very start of it all I learnt my craft Djing with the happier stuff (Quosh, Jal etc) But as I started to understand mixing more the main styles that I played were Freeform and Hardcore Techno. These 2 genres are where spent all my buying tunes and they're the sounds that got me my first bookings. So you were always into a variety of music back then as well? (Drum & Bass, Hardcore, Trance etc) I didnt like Drum & Bass at all back then. Haha, and it took me a couple of years to enjoy Trance. But eventually I was spinning everything. Trance, Hard House, Gabber, Hard Trance & Techno and I even got a few gigs doing these genre's too. I think having such a diverse music taste back then also helped me get more gigs at events outside of Sheffield. When I gave Future Dance & Vibealite demos I would give them multiple tapes showcasing Hardcore, Hard Trance & Hardcore Techno. Reason being is that I loved all these styles equally and they had multiple rooms at their events, so as I was only starting to be booked by them, It would be impossible to be playing the main room right away. So this helped me start playing for them in their 2nd and 3rd arenas that were specific to other genres. It was great for me, as I was booked much more often and had an opportunity to play out lots more performing sets with music that I loved. From this the Hard Trance / Reverse Bass stuff really took off for me, as there was not many people playing it back then, so there was plenty to go around booking wise. Eventually though I lost interest in this sound when UK distributors re-packaged it as Hardstyle and made it more accessible for everyone to buy, meaning every man and his dog started playing it. The Dutch got hold of the sound then too, and the releases went all screetchy with those "Hard Bass Powaaaa" vocals. So I then started putting my full attention into just Hardcore alone. Nowadays there isn't much music I dislike. I started a DJ stream during lockdown last year where I played everything from 90s rave to 70s Disco. The whole series can be found on www.soundcloud.com/LeeUHF (Quick plug) Tell us about the Bedlam events? How did they come about? Bedlam was the name of mine and Martin Space's house parties back in 1998- 2000 They were ace, Our mutual friend Pat would host them at his house and we even booked Djs and MCs that were known locally (DJ Max was one) It wasnt until I started getting booked at a night called Defiance in Barnsley in 2001 that I realized It was possible to put a good event on with a small budget. In June 2001 the first real Bedlam event was hosted at a The Mulberry Tavern pub on Arundel Gate in Sheffield. We had Topgroove play and although it seemed and felt a good night it was the most stressfull thing I had ever done in my life at the time. Haha. But the seed was planted and we then put on a Thursday night rave, just up the road at Uropa club and booked Sharkey. It fucking bombed... Hard. LOL It wasnt until November that year we found a function room, quite similar to the one Defiance used in Barnsley, It was situated on Infirmary Road, Sheffield and the place was called `George IV` This really helped us elevate the event more and we were regularly putting on parties with different themes (Old skool night, North night, Future Dance night) and booked some top DJs along with it, but around late 2002 the pub got sold and the new owners were not up for us doing our events, despite zero trouble happening there and them always being full. Who was promoting these with you? Martin Space for the most part was my partner doing it, With some help from a couple of local friends we knew along the way. So when did the Total Bedlam events start and why ? in late 2003. It was at the time I was working in Reflex Records, a friend from school I had not seen in quite a few years came in the shop as he had heard I was Djing out and about. It was Mc Keyes. Obviously Keyes was the person I came up with early on Mcing and attending raves and we lost touch for a few years after I left school as he had stopped going to raves. Long story short he told me he was still Mcing and wanted to get involved back in Hardcore I suggested we could look into events and told him about Bedlam. The idea was for us to do something totally different and on a much bigger scale, We did our research, Found a big popular venue in the centre of the UK (The Venue in Long Eaton) and Total Bedlam was born. We started with 2 huge events in April 2004 both of them had huge line ups including Force & Styles, Devastate, Vortex, Hixxy, Storm, Whizzkid, Demand, Jay Precott & Frantic they also had 3 rooms to put music in enabling us to bring in a seperate new talent room and a Techno room. Our idea was with it being central we could showcase the best of everythng across the country and try and bring the Yorkshire scene and the rest of the country to one spot. Unfortunately it did not work that way down the line. Not many people in Yorkshire were willing to go to raves outside of the area, despite us booking Mcs & DJs from there so as time went on we catered more for our crowd that was there and what they wanted. I would loved to have supported my roots alot more back then but our crowd dictated what we did, It wasn't all bad though as it went on to gain some huge success being voted No.1 Monthly event in the UK by Mixmag and we were notorious for bringing alot of `firsts` to the UK rave scene in the form of Foeign DJs, B2Bs and Live PAs. Doing Total Bedlam really got me to understand more about music culture and rave culture on a larger scale, as we got to really feel the high's and lows of this from being involved at this level. Big lessons were learnt, good and bad. You also get a lot more haters when running events, trust me. Few little known facts about Total Bedlam Joey Riot & Dj Kurt met at Total Bedlam and I persuaded them to play B2B for us which was a catalyst for them starting their partnership up. There's a story about how Brisk & Seduction absolutely hated each others guts. They did not speak to each other for years. We booked them in the same room on the same night one time (Accidently of course) We narrowly avoided a fist fight but we did actually get them to hash it out and talk. A couple of months later Brisk was playing Uproar. Haha We were also the first event outside of London to Book Finnish Freeform DJs There was numerous times Mixmag mentioned us as the best monthly event in the Midlands When we put our 1st Birthday event on, out of nowhere HTID put on a free party at Air in Birmingham. This seemed to anger a lot of the internet (ush.net for one) and the backlash was so big Hixxy called me asking me to post something online saying I was alright about it.... Righteo! Theres some recordings on the events of me Mcing.. The last time I ever did it (Most Total Bedlam & Bedlam sets can be found at www.mixcloud.com/BedlamRecords So talk us through how you started producing music? Okay well around 2002 Brian Topgroove invited me and Martin Space to his studio up in Hull, Me and Martin had spoken about doing some music ourselves so it was a great opportunity for us. We made a bootleg of Deep Incision by Helix... It had Human Traffic movie samples and It was terrible. Haha. After that I really caught the bug for it, but Bri had decided to focus all his efforts into improving himself in the studio and making tunes for his trance label so did not have time to do much more with us, but he did introduced me to Dave Devastate who had moved his studio into the same building as Bri up in Hull and I carried on from there with Dave. Obviously with me wanting to write Hardcore Dave was a great fit as he was already wel known for his huge hit releases on the Blatant Beats & Next Generation labels. I was up with Dave every month writing tracks and he would engineer and put my ideas together while teaching me bits and bobs along the way. So how did Bedlam Records come about? We wrote A LOT of music over 2003 and 2004. and naturally I wanted to get it out, so with Daves direction and advise I put Bedlam Records together mid 2003. How did you set it up? Dave pointed me to the pressing plant and to the distributor, and I paid for artwork to be done for releases. It also helped that I worked in a record shop (Reflex Records) at the time, which was great to help promote it. What tunes came out and what artists involved etc! You can find the releases on discogs but our first 5 vinyls were by Me, Devastate, Riddler, Freestyle, Mc Domer, Invader, Adam J, Vinyl & Devotion You mentioned you worked in Reflex Records, Sheffield. How vital was that in helping you get contacts/networking within the Underground scene? It had its plus points but also negatives to go with it. The good points were that I never missed music being released. Nothing got passed me. I also got on great with distributors like Simon Underground at UM and Jay at Alpha Magic who always hooked me up with test presses and early promos before they were due to be released in the shops. I was making sure I was selling more music than any other shop, so this really kept the distributors happy who were pushing the releases to us. I was the head buyer for most of the music there. and I did a bloody good job of it. Having upfront music was great for me. Along with my own label stuff, it was a time when people started booking DJs for having original music and not what everyone else could get and play. I also got to know everyone buying the records too, making some cool friends and acquaintances during that period. On the downside you had to work Saturdays and I was severely underpaid I obviously did not learn my lesson with this though as I ended up working at Hard To Find Records in Birmingham years later. Haha. Is there anything you really miss about those early days? Event wise I miss undiscovered events and not knowing everything there was to know about a rave until you actually got there. The unknown was quite exciting and turning up somewhere that was fully banging was always a nice surprise Music wise I miss the hunt. Getting on a National Express coach every Saturday when I was 17yrs old, to an unknown city to find a record shop you saw on the back of a Vibealite or Slammin Vinyl flyer. You`d turn up and find a gem like Selecta Disc Nottingham .Or get a big fat `L` landing at a marketplace in Chesterfield not selling anything at all. It was 50/50 most weekends but it was an amazing time for me. You didnt have discogs or Youtube etc so most music was new and unknown and travelling around was the only way to find the tunes you wanted. Especially if you liked a lot of genres like me. I did this every weekend for over a year when I first bought my decks, I look back on this really fondly as we had such a laugh travelling up and down the country Now days with social media you know everything about every event and Dj now and track now. Thats not where the excitment is now. And things you dont really miss?! Swings and round abouts though. I guess It is quite nice to have every tune ever at your finger tips now. And I definitely do not miss having to carry a 40kg Record box anymore (My back wouldnt handle it either) Moving into recent years can you talk to us about your switch away from Hardcore & Harstyle and into Drum & Bass? With Hard Bass It got really stagnent when the UK Distributors got a hold of all the big releases as I said earlier so that frazzled out for me around 2005 I was still releasing and DJing hardcore up until 2010 but I wont lie, my love had fizzled out over time. The main reason for it fizzling out was when a friend of mine helped me to discover a sound in Drum & Bass I never knew existed named `Neurofunk` It was all quite sudden really but I went to a legendary night supporting this music in London called `Renegade Hardware` Up until this, I thought the hardest and darkest D&B you could get was Dillinja. But on this night I discovered Noisia, Spor & Black Sun Empire. I walked out that club finding a brand new love and as it was such a new sound I had found I got the buzz I got back in the day from hunting for music, and I was now out to discover as many producers as possible making it. From then I found a lot of Drum & Bass that was a lot harder, It had a lot of Hardcore Techno elements too and it really appealed to me a lot. The artists I was really feeling back then were Current Value, Ewun, Evol Intent, Dylan & Tech Itch. This new found love taking me back hunting really got my disinterest for hardcore to grow and I just eventually stopped buying and listening to it. Looking back now my original loves were Freeform & Hardcore Techno. Neurofunk for me is the D&B Equivelent of Freeform while the Harder side of D&B is almost Hardcore techno. What goes around comes around I guess. Tell me about your D&B project Drtbox? Well aound 2007 I was still DJing D&B under `Lee UHF` and I was promoting a multi genre event called `RAW` (Sets can be found at www.mixcloud.com/Raw_Birmingham) We booked a world champion beatboxer in 2010 called Reeps One and he brought along a DJ with him. They did like a DJ vs Beatboxer battle set and it was amazing. It inspired me to try something similar. My idea was to find a beatboxer, a Drummer & an MC and tour performing sets live. This is how Dirtbox was born, it was basically a band. But doing this got me some insane gigs around the world and really helped me to get my name out especially being a small fish in such a big pond as the D&B/Bass music scene. I ended up touring a lot. Playing across the pond in Australia, USA, China, All over Europe, Canada, Dubai & loads more. Its been an amazing experience doing that the past 10 years and very humbling. Since mid 2019 though, we stopped playing together regularly as its really hard getting 4 people together constantly to practice and tour abroad, so I am back to my Lee UHF alias doing sets alone... For now The name lives on though in the form of a clothing brand and a record label Ahh so are you still running labels now? Yes still in the thick of it all. Dirtbox Recordings is the first D&B label of mine and is doing exceptionally well. (DirtboxRecordings.co.uk) We havent done any vinyls as yet due to the current climate with music but its getting alot of support from some really huge names in Drum & Bass such as Noisia, Benny V, Mollie Collins, Drumsound, Ray Keith, Koven, Aphrodyte, Freqax & Doc Scott to name a few I also run a Bass House label called `R U SRS?` (Pronounced "Are you serious") Its just a bit of fun for me as a project but its getting huge support at the moment from people like DJ EZ, Flava D, Korrupt FM, Marcus Nasty & Djs on Kiss FM & Rinse FM radio stations. ( RUSRS.co.uk ) And more recently, I have launched a brand new label, VTO Records. Which is co- run with a friend of mine. (A former freeform producer from the early 2000s now turned D&B producer) Dan Traced. This project is something for us to sign as much music as possible from around the world under the Neurofunk banner and I also wanted to seperate this sound from what I have planned on Dirtbox ( VTORecords.co.uk ) The first release lands in June and I am proper fucking excited for it. So what about writing your own music? I still do, but my output is nowhere near what I would love it to be.I released an EP on Dirtbox in October and I have one in June too. There is also a Neurofunk/Hard D&B album I released a few years ago that you can download for free ( www.soundcloud.com/DirtboxRecordings ) Drum & Bass is so fuckling hard to make, I was not fully able to write music on my own until 2009 and when I started attempting Drum & Bass in 2012 I had to learn a lot of new stuff. It seriously is another level of skill to writing hardcore and it takes a lot longer. Im still way, way off anything I consider to be the highest qualty. Back in the day it wasnt unknown to just knock out a full hardcore track and start a new one in just one day, but for Drum & Bass It can take weeks or even months to get something finished Being older also has its disadvantages as I have alot of new responsibilities now running my own businesses and spending time with my family so sat 12hrs a day making music is unfortunately not something I can do as often as I did when I was younger. How different in the scene in Birmingham compared to Yorkshire? Depends really. If I was to comment on the Drum & Bass or House music scene, which are the 2 biggest music genres in both cities. I would say they are very very similar. In Sheffield for example, just like Birmingham you have your older clubbers who like the classic nights, You get your rudeboys who like your `Jump Up D&B` and your house music posers. In both cities you also have huge Universities full of youngsters wanting all this music so I dont see much difference at all. Hardcore wise, Im not so sure about Yorkshire any more. Are there any regular hardcore nights happening? Obviously Uprising, Dizstruxshon and the like are one in a million. Very very different than any other Hardcore city or region in the world Birmingham had a really good Hardcore scene in 2004-2009 with a few regular nights and of course the mighty HTID, Uproar & Hardcore Heaven doing regular parties here. You dont see many of those now though in the whole country let alone Sheffield & Birmingham You've also played at events around the world, how do they differ from the UK in organisation & scale? Not many differences. You get your huge, huge festivals and your underground, more intimate clubs also every where you go. It does depend on the sound though Europe has huge festivals literally only playing Neurofunk D&B. far more big events there than the UK. One thing I do find abroad in some places is the level of excitment people have for you being there. Its unmatched due to the fact some places dont get to see alot of Djs from abroad often. Australia for one. These guys are 1000s of miles away so they dont get many events where as with Hardcore & D&B in the UK we have been spoiled over the years. Between September & November in Birmingham you will find D&B parties constantly 2-3 times a week. All at capacity too. Drum & Bass has most certainly given me great opportunities travelling. I feel truly blessed to have touched every contenant on earth and to have played music on it. What do you have planned next? Any new music or events on the horizon? Of course, Im not happy unless Im busy, The labels will be releasing constantly through the year again like last (COVID or not) and the new label VTO Records launches in June. Events wise I do have some plans for something when things get back to normal and it will be outdoors but I cant say much more than that until have things set up after the Pandemic restrictions ease up. Gigs are not on the top of my list at the moment though as I have had my first child recently and I dont think I could bare to fly away from her for the night just yet. Any plans to make Hardcore again? Maybe even some Crossbreed?! Hardcore.. Ummm, I am not against it. But I have had nothing inspire me to do it. Crossbreed & D&B you will see a few releases by me this year 100% Vinyl or CD/Digital? The age old debate! You pro digital? No Im just pro-music, and pro-innovation. I dont care what you play music on I just care that its great and inspires me. People get so torn up about this debate its hilarious because none of these people could tell you if a WAV or a vinyl is played in a club unless they saw inside the DJ box. I always say you're not exactly learning chess or are qualified to fly a rocket if you Dj on vinyl. I learnt a 3 year old once how to mix 2 records together. So people need to get off their high horse on that one. Makes no sense to me. Its all about how you make the music sound and how you get a crowd to pay attention. If thats beat juggling on turntables like a DMC champion or using a CDJ in a ridiculously profound way with effects and live edits. It doesnt matter both have the same outcome, so neither side are right when they debate whats best. I see benefits in both angles. Although I always wonder why DJs rock up with a boatload of MP3s and then expect punters to buy vinyl when they are not playing it themselves?! I dont think its expecting punters to buy vinyl If you are releasing music you are wanting punters to enjoy your music. No matter how they play it or pay for it. I think its great when producers put out a few options for us to choose from. But I dont know any out there spinning MP3s and forcing vinyl down our throats. 99% of music released is digital anyhow. Personally I use Mp3s for convenience and to take a bigger selection. Carrying vinyl is rough lol. But I still do vinyl sets as it just keeps it interesting for me and I have a great collection so I want it to be put to good use I think the main flaw of download music now is the fact its very "throw away" theres tons of it out as its easier to release, so you do get a lot of stale poorly made music. When you only had vinyl to release it on for DJs, it was expensive so you were a lot more choosy about the releases you paid to press up because the financial investment to pressing them up was a lot greater. It is harder now to promote music though masses of releases every day.. Anyone can set up a digital label nowadays but the big difference in a quality one is understanding the quality control. promoting it properly and promo'ing the music to the right DJs. I look at each release I put out by deciding firstly would I release it on vinyl given the chance and second am I going to spend money promoting it? Ok then! The Mix!! Can you talk us through? Why did you chose these tracks?! Okay so I have put together a selection of Neurofunk & Hard edged Drum & Bass for you. I thought since alot of people would be seeing and hearing this who were possibly familiar with my hardcore I would do something to help them get familiar with what I do now. Theres a few older bits thrown in but also alot of promo material from my label so you are getting some exclusives right here fella. Thanks! Thank you kev. Its been great And finally!! Any Shouts?!!? Of course. Obviously a huge thanks to yourself for having me onboard letting me talk some shit, Its been really nice to reminisce. Also, everyone from my journey in the late 90s to the present day. If you Dj'd with me, for me or even booked me. Thank you. Lots of people have given me chances also along the way to, and I am truly grateful. What people don't know, is that behind events, labels and DJ tours, there are a lot of colleagues behind the scenes that are intricate in making things work, Diaries, Drivers, Artwork, Distrubutors, Sound Engineers, Promoters. The list is endless but I've never forgot anyone and Im forever grateful even if we have not spoken in a long time. And finally a big shout out to Lucy, my missus who literally looked after our daughter all day without my help to do this interview and mix haha. She`ll deserves a medal for what she does x Kev Gees Darkstep Classics Part 1 2005-2010 1 - Audio - Delusional 2 - Current Value & Donny - Nightmare Man 3 - Dylan & Bkey - Slave To Life (Limewax Remix) 4 - Audio - Warehouse VIP 5 - Current Value - Fear Machines (Remix) 6 - Nanotek - Fresh Hell 7 - Limewax - Strike From The Land 8 - Mystification - Computers 9 - Current Value - You Cant Play God 10 - Limewax - Pain 11 - SPL - Denied 12 - Raiden - RM Bleeps 13 - Current Value - Addict 14 - Proket - Norilsk 15 - The Panacea - Burning Like Fire (The Sect Remix) 16 - Evol Intent Feat Blip - Flipside 17 - Evol Intent - Middle Of The Night 18 - Current Value - Clear Blue Water Lee UHFs Tracklist:- 1/ ID- Traced- Forthcoming (VTO Records) 2/ Agressor Bunx- The Offering VIP (Eatbrain) 3/ Phace & Subtension- For Good (Neosignal) 4/ Phace- Caged (Vision) 5/ Phace- Spray (Vision) 6/ Traced- The System (Dirtbox Recordings) 7/ Lee UHF- Epic Ping Pong (Dirtbox Recordings) 8/ Lee UHF- That Wiggy Thing (Dirtbox Recordings) 9/ Full Kontakt & Deejay Delta (Dirtbox Recordings) 10/ Lee UHF & Rogue- The Music (Traced Remix) Forthcoming (Dirtbox Recordings) 11/ Burr Oak- Teleporter (Blackout) 12/ Jade & MNDSCP- Dangerous (Korsakov) 13/ Killbox- Cypher (Ram) 14/ Resurgence & O`Den- Chicago Style- Forthcoming (Dirtbox Recordings) 15/ 3rdknd- Pingers (Neonlight Remix) (Barcode) 16/ Gancher & Ruin- The Sect (No Music Allowed) 17/ Donny & Katharsys- Cause & Effect (Barcode) 18/ Mefjus- Suicide Bassline (Panacea VIP- Lee UHF Edit) (Unreleased) 19/ Jade- This Is Neurofunk (Unreleased)
Roster Radio host DJ Kaos is back on the turntables for another great episode of our show! Hit that play button and get ready for 60 minutes of the high energy, eclectic and creative mixes you're used to from Kaos. Enjoy the show!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Helping you kick off your Halloween Weekend with a VERY special episode of our show! On this episode we have one of the best DJ's in the country, Chicago's very own DJ Metro AND our very own host DJ Kaos throwing down exclusive sets! Definitely a great show that you don't want to miss, and definitely the best way to get into the Halloween spirit! Tune in NOW!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week our host DJ Kaos brings another amazing and talented DJ from Chicago to our show! One of the more creative and talented DJ's in the country, Mr. Shaw brings his signature high energy vibes back to Sunburn Radio. Shaw always throws down head turning sets full of surprises, you definitely don't want to miss this one!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Celebrating host DJ Kaos' Birthday on this episode! And what better way to celebrate than with the debut of one of the BEST Open Format DJ's and Producers in the country. LA's very own Von Kiss finally brings her signature high energy, genre bending sounds to Sunburn Radio! Excited to have her put on a show for all of our listeners! Tune in for another exciting episode of our show!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This week we have San Diego Sunburn Pool Resident DJ's Craig Smoove & DJ J Medina make their return to the show! You can always count on these guys to bring the energy, creativity and FIRE to the show! Tune in for another greay episode hosted by DJ Kaos!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's episode features a guest set from Las Vegas resident DJ Valid and exclusive flips from DJ Kaos, Anthem Kingz, Mark Cutz, Tommy Tequila, Fresco, Tomcio, DJ Silenve and many more.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's episode features flips from DJ Kaos, Miles Medina, DJames, WS+JR, Fresco, Baysik, Don Mayer, Kwest, Dave Nunes and many more.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host and Sunburn Pool Resident, DJ Kaos is back on the turntables for yet another amazing mix. As always, expect Kaos to mix up an eclectic variety of some of your favorite throwbacks, new hits and of course his exclusive DJ Kaos edits and remixes that you won't find anywhere but right here on Sunburn Radio!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host and Sunburn Pool Resident, DJ Kaos is back on the turntables for yet another amazing mix. As always, expect Kaos to mix up an eclectic variety of some of your favorite throwbacks, new hits and of course his exclusive DJ Kaos edits and remixes that you won't find anywhere but right here on Sunburn Radio!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sunburn Radio host and The Roster's very own DJ Kaos takes over the turntables on this weeks show. 60 minutes of nothing but exclusive remixes, edits and bootlegs from Kaos. The majority of these tracks have never been heard before and can only be found right here on this new episode of the show, tune in NOW!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Back w/ a BRAND NEW episode for the 4th of July Holiday Weekend! This week, host DJ Kaos brought in one of the BEST DJ's in the entire country. Representing Chicago, IL and The Roster DJ crew, DJ Metro is our guest on the show! To those not in the know, Metro is the Official DJ for the Chicago Bulls, Chicago White Sox and countless other brands. This guy is a complete BEAST! Take a listen for yourself!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, host of the show, and Sunburn Resident, DJ Kaos is back in the mix for the first half of the show. And in the second half, we have 2020 Sunburn Resident, and Globalization family member DJ Danny West from Dallas, TX making his debut on our show. Definitely another great hour in store for our listeners.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Platform episode seventy-one features a mix by Kaos, from San Diego. Over the past two years he has established himself as one of the premier DJ's in the country. While based out of San Diego, he's been playing at the some of the most notable venues in cities like; Las Vegas, Chicago, San Francisco, Miami, Boston and NYC. Known for his creative and high energy style of play, Kaos has become one of the go-to DJ's for entertainment directors and talent buyers everywhere. When he's not touring, he can be heard on SiriusXM, where he hosts his own show ‘The Roster Radio' every Thursday at 7PM Pacific 10 Eastern on Pitbull's ‘Globalization' Channel 13. His show reaches millions of subscribers on a weekly basis and hosts some of the best DJ's in the nation. It can also be heard on Apple Podcasts too. The future looks very promising for Kaos and his teammates on “The Roster” as they continue to take over the industry and raise the standards and expectations of the Open Format DJ. Look for Kaos to continue making his mark and separating himself from the pack by following him on his socials listed below. Enjoy today's mix by Kaos. Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-roster-djs-official-podcast/id1409828316 FB - https://www.facebook.com/DJKaosSD1/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/djkaossd/ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/djkaossd1 Twitter - https://twitter.com/djkaossd
One of Miami's most popular DJs, music producer, POWER96's weekend favorite, and committed family man...DjKaos visits the show and immediately takes us down memory lane with stories of Pitbull during his early rise, crazy stories of the infamous Coconut Grove located in the heart of Miami, his newly produced collaboration called "Love Me Sideways", and much more. A true pioneer to South Florida's club scene and the music that kept it hot for so many years, DJ Kaos has the wisdom and experience that very few can attest to. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacksheepperspective/support
Welcome to BARBERSHOP CONFIDENTIAL the PodcastJoin my special guest DJ Kaos and myself as we have a conversation about whats going on in the world and how it is affecting the whole party industry. As a DJ I asked hime about what he thinks of music now to when he first started. As always we never set out to offend anyone with our opinions, but I hope you like the episode. During this unusual time we are in with the COVID-19 having us on locked down and are anxiety on edge I hope my podcast can bring you some entertainment and distract you from all the negative online. As always THANK YOU for listening and supporting, I hope you continue to listen and enjoy the conversations between my guests and I, Huge shout out to all of you!any questions or comments please email atIf you have the time give the podcast a review on whichever platform you listen to it.Podcast@barbershopConfidential.comPLEASE follow us on Instagram@BarbershopConfidentialHOST: Jona (@Jonaiscali)Guest: Alain aka DJ Kaos (@djkaossd)Twitter:@ThisPodcastThoJona (@Jonaiscali)
This week's episode features flips from DJ Kaos, City Boyz, JASO, Spyda T.E.K., Anthony Pisano, Tomcio, Valid, D'Maduro, M3B8 and many more.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CoHost Chea K and DJ Equip Special Guests Antonio Dilworth and DJ Kaos
Crazy times we're going thru right now, definitely glad to still have a way to connect with all of our listeners and provide something positive and entertaining! The show keeps rolling along though! This week we have San Diego residents and Roster DJ Crew members Craig Smoove & host DJ Kaos in the mix! Both DJ's bring you the same vibes from the pool party to the Globalization airwaves in this high energy 60 minute mix!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Straight from the SiriusXM airwaves, DJ Kaos shares another live set from The Roster Radio! Tune in on Thursday's on SiriusXM Pitbull's Globalization Ch.13 for more from Kaos! Follow DJ Kaos on all Social Media: @DJKaosSD See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is a mix i did for Dj Kaos's Roster Radio show on Pitbull's Globalization Sirius Xm station. Hope you guys enjoy!
San Diego resident and The Roster Radio host DJ Kaos pulls double duty on this episode and brings us a BRAND NEW 60 minute set filled with a ton of new music and of course, his exclusive personal edits and remixes that you won't find anywhere else, tune in!!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Roster Radio comes to you LIVE from LA! For the first time ever, we broadcast our show LIVE from the SiriusXM studios in Los Angeles. Naturally, we put together a BIG show! Hit the play button and listen to Live sets from DJ Navic & J Medina. As well as in-studio interviews w/ R&B singer Brando and reggaeton artist Balam Kiel w/ your host DJ Kaos!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Straight from the SiriusXM airwaves, DJ Kaos shares another live set from The Roster Radio! Tune in on Thursday's on SiriusXM Pitbull's Globalization Ch.13 for more from Kaos! Follow DJ Kaos on all Social Media: @DJKaosSD See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Straight from the SiriusXM airwaves, DJ Kaos shares another live set from The Roster Radio! Tune in on Thursday's on SiriusXM Pitbull's Globalization Ch.13 for more from Kaos! Follow DJ Kaos on all Social Media: @DJKaosSD See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
DJ Kaos pulls double duty on this week's show. Kaos hosts and guests DJ's on this week's episode which features a ton of brand new music, classics and some very exclusive DJ Kaos edits! Hit the play button now!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
DJ Kaos pulls double duty on this week's show. Kaos hosts and guests DJ's on this week's episode which features a ton of brand new music, classics and some very exclusive DJ Kaos edits! Hit the play button now!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tracklist: Freddie Cruger - Intro Erykah Badu - Window Seat Pete Rock - Pete's Jazz Masta Ace & Marco Polo - Breukelen Brooklyn (feat. Smif-N-Wessun) Kool Keith - Tired (feat. Edo. G) O.C. feat. Tay Bell - New Day Pete Rock - One, two, a few more The Roots - What They Do Nujabes - Sky is falling (ft. C.L Smooth) Apollo Brown & OC - The Formula Edo.G - Make Music Common - I Used To Love H.E.R. Bahamadia - Uknowhowwedu Guru - Lifesaver (feat. Baybe) DJ Jazzy Jeff - For Da Love Of Da Game feat. Baby Blak & Pauly Yamz (Instrumental) DJ Jazzy Jeff feat. Raheem, V, Erro - For da Love of da Game (DJ Jazzy Jeff Remix) Phife Dawg - Dear Dilla Black Sheep feat. Red Alert, Chi Ali, Sadat X - Peace Phife Large Professor - The Hardest Beneficence feat. AG (of D.I.T.C.) & DJ Kaos (of The Artifacts) - All Real Torae - For The Record Marco Polo feat. Masta Ace - Nostalgia
Straight from the SiriusXM airwaves, DJ Kaos shares another live set from Sunburn Radio! Tune in on Thursday's on SiriusXM Pitbull's Globalization Ch.13 for more from Kaos! Follow DJ Kaos on all Social Media: @DJKaosSD See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Single Release; Como Loca DJ KAOS FT. LANDA FREAK.
Straight from the SiriusXM airwaves, DJ Kaos shares another live set from Sunburn Radio! Tune in on Thursday's on SiriusXM Pitbull's Globalization Ch.13 for more from Kaos! Follow DJ Kaos on all Social Media: @DJKaosSD See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is the mix i did for Dj Kaos's Sunburn Radio show on Pitbull's Globalization Sirius XM station leading up to my gig at the Sunburn Pool party at the Hard Rock hotel in San Diego.
This week's episode features remixes from: Kandy, Paul Mond, Baysik, DJ Scene, Kid Cut Up, Beatbreaker, Nova, NASA, Benzi, FAED, DJ Kaos, Chuckie, Knock2, Miles Medina, Spryte, Punkie and many more.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sunburn Radio is back and better than ever. We get ready to kick off both Season 4 of the incredible phenomenon known as Sunburn Pool Lounge as well as Season 2 of our amazing DJ showcase Sunburn Radio. What better way to kick off both than with the 2017 Goldie Award winning champ, and one of the best DJ's on the planet! Miles Medina is back on the Globalization airwaves along w/ your host DJ Kaos. Enough said, click the subscribe button and get ready for another epic season of Sunburn Radio!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For the first time since September of 2018, Roster Radio host DJ Kaos takes over the turntables himself. Kaos is the weekly host of the show and regularly brings in amazing talent to the show. That talent served as inspiration and motivation while throwing down that set. Kaos made sure to bring his best for the Roster Radio listeners. Kaos brings a high energy 60 minute mix full of exclusive edits, bootlegs and remixes that you can't find anywhere else other than this set. Kaos goes all out and perfectly blends new and old with some crazy turns throughout the whole show. Get ready for a set like no other!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Straight from the SiriusXM airwaves, DJ Kaos shares another live set from The Roster Radio! Tune in on Thursday's on SiriusXM Pitbull's Globalization Ch.13 for more from Kaos!Follow DJ Kaos on all Social Media: @DJKaosSD See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Representing the Bay Area, Episode 11 features one of our most interesting DJ's/Guest to date. Truth Live shares some amazing stories w/ host DJ Kaos and drops one of the most unique and eclectic sets of the season. Find out what makes Truth Live such a unique talent and person, and what he's doing to make an impactful difference w/ today's youth. Episode 11 is definitely one for the books. Tune in now!!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 10 of The Roster Radio features on of the BEST DJ's on the planet. He is a 2-TIME Redbull threestyle USA National Champ and the 2015 World Finals runner up. He is the Official DJ for the Oakland Raiders and he represents for the Bay Area. The super talented DJ J.Espinosa takes over the airwaves and brings you 60 minutes of some of the most creative, fun and body moving mixing you'll hear. J also talks to host DJ Kaos about the Redbull Threestyle experience, his mom having his back, and takes questions from the listeners. Tune in for another amazing episode of The Roster Radio!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Two of The Roster's very own DJ's hit the SiriusXM airwaves this week! DJ Shadowman and DJ Sh8k takeover The Roster Radio and put together one of the best mixes of the season. First time on the show we have two DJ's in the mix together. Sh8k and Shadowman put together a true 60 minute Open Format mix blending various genres, a number of their own remixes, some throwbacks and all the energy your speakers can handle! The duo also talk to DJ Kaos about their possible future as a live DJ duo performance and their thoughts on why clubs and club goers don't trust the DJ anymore. Hit the play button and get ready for another exciting episode of The Roster Radio!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Episode 5 of The Roster Radio, we welcome back one of the most talented DJ's on the planet. 2017 Goldie Award winner Miles Medina is back on the show with another funky, innovative and dope 60 minute mix. Miles shows once again why he is considered one of the absolute best in the game! host DJ Kaos & Miles also talk about the effect winning the coveted Goldie Awards has had on Miles' career one year after the competition. From playing high-profile showcases, to DJ'ing alongside and befriending some of the legends in the game, Miles' career is anything but ordinary. Hit the play button and tune in for another great show!Follow this weeks guest DJ and Host:Miles Medina - @MilesMedinaDJ Kaos - @DJKaosSDThe Roster - @TheRosterSDAnd don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and rate us on iTunes, Google & Spotify!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Las Vegas born and raised, the super talented Kid Conrad is in the mix! Kid Conrad drops a 60 minute mix of everything from Hip-Hop to EDM to B-More showcasing his versatility and amazing Turntable skills. Conrad and host DJ Kaos also talk about his rise in the DJ industry, his two new singles featuring Dozay and Beatking, and gives out some advice to people chasing their dreams. Hit the play button and get ready for another episode of Sunburn Radio!Follow us on Social Media:Kid Conrad - @KidConradDJ Kaos - @DJKaosSDSunburn Pool - @SunburnPoolAnd don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast!!!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jewel Nightclub, Omnia, 1OAK and Light are just some of the Vegas hotspots that DJ Karma calls home. This industry vet brings over 15+ years of experience to the Sunburn Radio airwaves! Karma rocks a 60 minute, high energy Open Format mix for us. Sunburn Radio host DJ Kaos also talks w/ Karma about what still keeps him motivated after achieving so much success in Vegas and around the country over his career, and takes listener questions. Definitely another great episode! Hit play and let's get the party started!Follow this weeks guest DJ & host on social media!DJ Karma - @DJKarmaDJ Kaos - @DJKaosSDSunburn Pool - @SunburnPoolAnd don't forget to rate us and subscribe to the podcast!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host DJ Kaos kicks off his birthday weekend w/ a 60 minute mix sure to keep you moving. Kaos proves once again, when he's on the decks, no genre is off limits! Also, Co-Creator of the Sunburn Pool party and friend of the show, Kevin McLaughlin is back to take over the interviewer duties. Another great show lined up! Hit the play button and turn your speakers up. The DJ Kaos birthday celebration is officially here!Follow DJ Kaos on all Social Media: @DJKaosSDDon't forget to Subscribe to our podcast on all platforms; Google, Apple & Spotify!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The self proclaimed "KC Made, SLC Paid" DJ Bangarang makes his debut on Sunburn Radio! Salt Lake City's very own brings us a one hour mix ready to get your party started! DJ Bangarang and host DJ Kaos also talk about the party scene in Salt Lake City and who's taking the crown in the AFC West division. Hit play and get ready for another great show!For more info on this weeks guest DJ & host:Follow DJ Bangarang on all social media: @DJBangarangFollow DJ Kaos on all social media: @DJKaosSDDon't forget to rate and subscribe to the podcast!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
DJ Kaos is your host and mixer for Episode 11 of Sunburn Radio! Kaos throws down a high energy, anything goes, genre blending 60 minute mix. Kevin McLaughlin, Co-Creator of the Sunburn Pool Party, stops by for a quick chat on what's been going on this Summer at the pool, and what's to come!For more info on our Guest DJ:Follow DJ Kaos on IG: @DJKaosSDOr Visit: www.DJKaosSD.comDon't forget to subscribe to our podcast as well as rate and review our show!!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SKAM Artist, Young California representer, SF 49ers Official In-Game DJ and Sunburn Pool Resident. These are just a few of the titles this weeks guest DJ holds. San Diego's own DJ Dynamiq throws down a guest set packed with some of the hottest Latin & Moombah tracks in the game right now. Plus, a bonus set from Sunburn Radio's very own host, DJ Kaos!! Press play, turn up the speakers and hear these two go to work!For more info on this weeks Guest DJ's:Follow DJ Kaos on all Social Media: @DJKaosSDOr visit: www.DJKaosSD.comFollow DJ Dynamiq on all Social Media: @DJDynamiqOr visit: www.DJDynamiq.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hosted by DJ Kaos, this weeks special guest hails from the Windy City. Chicago favorite Dela Chapelle lays down an eclectic and energetic 1 hour mix for Sunburn Radio!For more info on this weeks Guest DJ:Follow on IG: @delachapelleOr visit: www.TheMusicTrust.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host and Sunburn Resident, San Diego's very own DJ Kaos brings you the first episode of Sunburn Radio! Expect to hear a lot of the exclusive edits, creativity and high energy Kaos is known for bringing to the turntables! This mix will set the tone for the entire summer of 2018!For more info on this weeks guest:Follow on IG: @djkaossdOr Visit: www.DJKaosSD.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-roster-djs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Volksfreude, the Dutch DJ and producer with German roots, has a firm background in the electronic music scene and nightlife of the Netherlands. Albeit only having released his own productions over the last five years, his synth driven retro flavoured house tracks have already found their homes on labels like RF, Manual Music or our very own Luv Shack. For our LUVCAST series, Volksfreude delivers a consistantly beautiful mix, with almost two hours dedicated to old school house, acid, techno and all things in between - Classics mingled with juicy new tracks! 01. Honesty 69 - Rich In Paradise (French Mix) 02. Lake Haze - Love In Lux 03. Microlith - Hello 307 04. Volksfreude ft. Ellen Sunde - Made Of Skin 05. Chris Malinchak - Brooklyn Bounce 06. Viadrina - Better (Arto Mwambe Remix) 07. OCH - Time Tourism (Marc Romboy's Roland Orchestra Mix) 08. MANIK - Mortal Frequencies 09. Rennie Foster ft. Moka Only - Do It Like Hip Hop 10. Sebastien San - Theories 11. Space Echo - Come Back Home 12. Massimiliano Pagliara - Trying To Hide But Then I Cried 13. Jozef K. & Winter Son - Rise 14. Hard Ton - Tessio (Volksfreude Remix) 15. Redlight - City Jams 16. Palms Trax - Sumo Acid Crew 17. Dj Kaos & Ange Da Costa - Keep On Movin' 18. Joe Smooth - Promised Land (Club Remix) https://soundcloud.com/volksfreude
Yellow Magic Orchestra, ZYX, Isley Brothers, Pistol Disco, Cage & Aviary, Bronze Savage, Jamie Paton, Strange Culture, Rune Lindbæk, Spacerocks, Tina Turner, Barrabas, Secret Circuit, Frak, Electribe 101, BWH, Madonna, Coldcut, Stereo, DJ Kaos, Brassica, Stanley Clarke, Novecento, Captain Torkive, A-1, Sally Oldfield, Joakim Cosmo, Exorcist GBG, Goto80, Startled Insects, Furniture, Krater, Country Hams, Synergy, Frank Duval and more...
Sarah Love and Chiu Dat (Sitting in for Mysdiggi) are joined by DJ Kaos, Sarah has an exclusive interview with Ghostface killah. Chiu investigates how to stop people invading your personal space. Rhymeskeemz, Blackk Chronical, Mr Inglorious & Drizion hit the infamous open mic over Django mankubs beat.
Welcome to the DJ DYNAMIQ PODCAST. Every mix is filled with the newest & hottest tracks today, to keep your adrenaline pumping, ranging mainly from Hip Hop to EDM, & everything in between. Similar to Dynamiq’s club sets, he delivers nothing but high energy on every single podcast. All your reviews & ratings are highly appreciated. For more info please contact info@djdynamiq.com. Thank you for subscribing. Social Media Links: https://www.facebook.com/DjDynamiqFanPage http://twitter.com/djdynamiq https://www.instagram.com/djdynamiq https://soundcloud.com/djdynamiq Website: www.DJDYNAMIQ.com /www.blackoutartists.com Bookings & Contact: Info@DJDynamiq.com
Welcome to the DJ DYNAMIQ PODCAST. Every mix is filled with the newest & hottest tracks today, to keep your adrenaline pumping, ranging mainly from Hip Hop to EDM, & everything in between. Similar to Dynamiq’s club sets, he delivers nothing but high energy on every single podcast. All your reviews & ratings are highly appreciated. For more info please contact info@djdynamiq.com. Thank you for subscribing. Social Media Links: https://www.facebook.com/DjDynamiqFanPage http://twitter.com/djdynamiq https://www.instagram.com/djdynamiq https://soundcloud.com/djdynamiq Website: www.DJDYNAMIQ.com /www.blackoutartists.com Bookings & Contact: Info@DJDynamiq.com
Welcome to the DJ DYNAMIQ PODCAST. Every mix is filled with the newest & hottest tracks today, to keep your adrenaline pumping, ranging mainly from Hip Hop to EDM, & everything in between. Similar to Dynamiq’s club sets, he delivers nothing but high energy on every single podcast. All your reviews & ratings are highly appreciated. For more info please contact info@djdynamiq.com. Thank you for subscribing. Social Media Links: https://www.facebook.com/DjDynamiqFanPage http://twitter.com/djdynamiq https://www.instagram.com/djdynamiq https://soundcloud.com/djdynamiq Website: www.DJDYNAMIQ.com /www.blackoutartists.com Bookings & Contact: Info@DJDynamiq.com
Classic sounds of the 70-80's as well as the latest hits and popular musicians. Juicy set of summer mood in style Chill-out, Deep House and Nu-Disco. Remember the best moments of the summer with Hipstercast 03. What is worth noting the most in 03 podcast? Ohh so hot and all the hits in one set! This Classic 80's Mustang of the remix by Jeremy Glenn Reorder. Fantastically beautiful remix from Giom in track Never Gonna Grosh of George Holliday. The new VA of Hot Creations nice track of Freaks. Mexa label always pleases best releases such as from Moonwalk. It is worth noting chill-out track is number 1 in the charts on Beatport from Novika in a remix of Satin Yatskets. You will enjoy the same great release with a synthesizer from the 70's Flamingo Tree remix of FM Attack. Lovely hits as from: Saint Lou Lou, Casio Social Сlub, DJ Kaos, Munch, Tough Love's, Satin Jackets, Nils Nuernberg, Florian Kruse, Stee Downes, Kruse & Nuernberg and Spirit Catcher.
Classic sounds of the 70-80's as well as the latest hits and popular musicians. Juicy set of summer mood in style Chill-out, Deep House and Nu-Disco. Remember the best moments of the summer with Hipstercast 03. What is worth noting the most in 03 podcast? Ohh so hot and all the hits in one set! This Classic 80's Mustang of the remix by Jeremy Glenn Reorder. Fantastically beautiful remix from Giom in track Never Gonna Grosh of George Holliday. The new VA of Hot Creations nice track of Freaks. Mexa label always pleases best releases such as from Moonwalk. It is worth noting chill-out track is number 1 in the charts on Beatport from Novika in a remix of Satin Yatskets. You will enjoy the same great release with a synthesizer from the 70's Flamingo Tree remix of FM Attack. Lovely hits as from: Saint Lou Lou, Casio Social Сlub, DJ Kaos, Munch, Tough Love's, Satin Jackets, Nils Nuernberg, Florian Kruse, Stee Downes, Kruse & Nuernberg and Spirit Catcher.
Dj Kaos & Loudtone - Buffalo dub / Romanthony - Trust (Mia Dora remix) / Kant - Switch (Kreature remix) / LONE - Coreshine voodoo / Klunk & Zilly - Freak me (Luke Solomon acid tool remix) / A.Balter - Franck (Peter Horrevorts remix) / Funky green dogs from outter space - Reach for me / X-pact - Excess pt.2 / Rulers of the deep - the last survivor / X-press 2 - AC/DC (Gangbanger mix) / DHS - house of god (DHS mix) / DJ Rush - She's fine (Gary Beck remix) / Kvn Goldthwait - Ethereal state / Robert Hood - The pace / Tiga & Audion - let's go dancin (joefarr remix) / Ben Sims - in the city / Paul Mac - Grand statement / Joey Beltram - Fuzz / Fix - Dope computer / Erik Travis - Return of the voices / Thomas Schumacher - I'll do you / Chubby chunks - Testament four /
Steve Murrell is one of the unsung heroes of house music, chances are in some way you have heard the production skills of Steve. Whether its deep, tech, progressive or electronic, you know when Steve is behind the decks. Everyone takes notice. Transfixing people with his unique sought after sound. It’s not just any old music, it’s a sensory overload crafted from a deep love for Music. Steve's progressive vision is still as fresh as it was over a decade ago when he started out on pirate radio in London, UK, also promoting his own nights like Naughty but Nice, with his own brand of hard edged house music. Residencies followed, at London’s Club UK with Final Frontier and Complex. Along with this, Steve performed main arena sets at Tribal Gathering and a string of successful nights in the States and Europe. It’s not about the money, being a “DJ” and the rest that goes with it. It’s about making music, mixing music, loving music and making sure everyone else gets just as much out as he puts in. After twelve years touring and a break away from the scene on TV and radio projects Steve is back in the studio working on a whole load of new tracks. Tracklisting: 1. Silence Never Heard (Original Mix) Dusky 2. Otro Gato (Arquette Remix) Jose Wated, Encebolladoman 3. Komatoze (Dub Version) Tripmastaz 4. Embrace (Soul Minority Remix) Lu Chase, Christopher Wild 5. In My Dip (Original Mix) Tube & Berger 6. You Got Me Started (Catz’n’Dogz remix) 7. Keep on Movin (Original mix) DJ Kaos, Ange Da Costa 8. Apricots (Original Mix) Solarity 9. You Give Me (Tom Demac Bliss & Make Up remix) Feat. Rachele Dione 10. Funeralia – Farewell to David (Original Mix) Michael Cassette Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/plastikphil Join us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/PlastikPhilosophy?fref=ts Watch us on Youtube:http://www.youtube.com/Plastikphil Listen to us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/plastikphil Check us out on Beatport: http://www.beatport.com/label/plastik-philosophy/16122 Thank you for your support! Plastik Philosophy
Classic sounds of the 70-80's as well as the latest hits and popular musicians. Juicy set of summer mood in style Chill-out, Deep House and Nu-Disco. Remember the best moments of the summer with Hipstercast 03. What is worth noting the most in 03 podcast? Ohh so hot and all the hits in one set! This Classic 80's Mustang of the remix by Jeremy Glenn Reorder. Fantastically beautiful remix from Giom in track Never Gonna Grosh of George Holliday. The new VA of Hot Creations nice track of Freaks. Mexa label always pleases best releases such as from Moonwalk. It is worth noting chill-out track is number 1 in the charts on Beatport from Novika in a remix of Satin Yatskets. You will enjoy the same great release with a synthesizer from the 70's Flamingo Tree remix of FM Attack. Lovely hits as from: Saint Lou Lou, Casio Social Сlub, DJ Kaos, Munch, Tough Love's, Satin Jackets, Nils Nuernberg, Florian Kruse, Stee Downes, Kruse & Nuernberg and Spirit Catcher.
Our second guest podcast comes live and direct from Paris in the form of Laurent Pastor who heads up one of our favourite imprints Astro Lab Recordings. It’s a label with an edge, heavy on electronics and atmosphere which is how we like it. Since its beginnings six years ago its showcased output from Timothy J Fairplay, Sean Johnston, Scott Fraser and Mugwump and this month sees the release of their ‘Treasure Hunting’ compilation featuring unreleased cuts from Toby Tobias, Daniel Avery, DJ KAOS, Raudive and many others. Laurent’s regular Astro Lab radio shows are essential listening so it was only natural we asked him to put together an exclusive mix for us. Enjoy
Flick your bics and get ready as @jediras and @potatowast3 welcome old school hip hop/wedding dj extraordinaire Tim Kennedy into the L5J studio. Tim would rather we call him DJ Kaos though, or maybe even @doughsy.
With tracks from Max Sedgley, Coyote, DJ Kaos, Radio Slave, Tolga Figan, John Tejada, Microwave Prince, Nakion, Aux88, Crazy Sonic, Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts, Booka Shade, Recloose, Savas Pascalidis & Joel Alter, Yannick L., Francois Dubois & Master H, Federleicht, Till Kruger. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
Shock World Service 010 Norwegian's Would by Diskjøkke & Vinny Villbass; 02/04/08 Oslo, Norway 1. Kaoru Inoue - The Secret Field (Todd Terje Mix) 2. DJ Kaos & Muallem - Awakening 3. Ytre Rymden Dansskola - Kjappfot 4. Lil'Wolf - Deliver Me (Diskjokke & Vinny Villbass Mix) 5. Bot'ox - Babylon By Car 6. Mock & Toof - Beat Up 7. Aeroplane - Above The Clouds (Dub Club Mix) 8. Syclops - Monkeypuss 9. Inviscible Scum - Shake It Up 10. Ajello - Magic Feet 11. Sh!t Robot - Chasm 12. Patrick Cowley - Primitive World 13. Love Is All - Make Out Fall Out Make Up (A Chickenlips Malfunction) 14. Fred Cherry - Busride To The Zoo 15. Les Edits Du Golem - Spacerock 16. Rinder & Lewis - 7 Deadly Sins 17. Dirty 30 - Disco Apocalypto 18. Randaberg Ego Ensemble - Vestamaran (Prins Thomas Mix) 19. Diskjokke - Aza Nizi Masa 20. Holy Ghost! - Hold On (Blackjoy Mazego Groove)