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TECH CLUBBERS PODCAST W/ UNCERTAIN Since 1989 Uncertain ( formerly known as Boriqua Tribez ) has become a driving force in Electronic Music. His prevailing interest for different styles in music is responsible for his unique variety of classic elements and recent influences, whether as a DJ or producer. Currently performing on 3 decks Uncertain marks his DJing for being fast, proper & "telling stories". Travelling around the Globe and DJ-Support from the likes of Richie Hawtin, Ben Sims, Mark Broom, Radio Slave, Truncate, Honey Dijon, Carl Cox, Luke Slater, Paco Osuna, DJ Rush, Will Clarke, Danny Howard, Eats Everything, DJ Bone, Danny Tenaglia, etc.. confirmes his recognition as an artist. After more than 50 Releases/Remixes on Labels like KMS (Label of Techno Originator Kevin Saunderson), Recycled Loops (former Label of UMEK/Valentino Kanzyani), Ingoma (former Label of Ben Sims), Primate,.. in the last two decades it was finally time to move on from Boriqua Tribez to the next chapter called "Uncertain". Founded in 2018 "Uncertain" shows the more frantic side of techno which - since then - gained in Releases on Labels such as Rekids, Beard Man, Truncate, WRKTRX, ANAOH, Illegal Alien, Mind Medizin, Uncage, Suara or Tronic, just to name but a few. TRACKLIST: Ricardo Garduno - Falling Straight Down Uncertain - Essence Gene Richards_Jr - Chop Mark Broom x Gene Richards Jr Track 1 Truncate - Feel This Way Mark Broom - Pimpin Good Girls x People hold on Mark Broom Edit Tomaz vs Filterheadz - Los Hijos Del Sol ( Coyu Remix ) Hurdslenk - Flow 5 Phara - First_Wave Mark Broom - Ditch Broom s Tweaked_Remix Remco Beekwilder - Below_The_Surface Klint - Kaos Temple Hurdslenk - Mayhem ( Bailey Ibbs Remix ) Ten Eight Seven - Gamma ( Glaskin Remix ) Kashpitzky - Interior Gene Richards Jr - Get That Thang Deetron - Move Jeff Mills - Step 2 Enchanment Marco Bailey - Ipanema ( Flug Rework ) TWR72 - Shake Arthur Russell - Treehouse ( Mark Broom Edit ) R.M.K - Werk it Dold - Smile Kenny Larkin - The Bar Vinicius Honorio - Le_Boi Surgeon - La Real ( Fixon Edit ) The Southern - Raw Mistake Kai Van_Dongen - Pseudo Rhythm Dynamic Forces - Refuse ( String Mix ) Mark Broom - Things Gene Richards Jr - Comatoast Planetary Assault Systems - Devotion ( Truncate Remix ) Ø[Phase] - Rideout ( Mark Broom Edit ) Jonas Kopp, Staffan Linzatti - 1.CO.LAB 009 A Antigone, Rødhåd - 190904 Stef Mendesidis - Super_Septima Samuel L Session, DBFB - Don't Miss (Samuel L Session Vision) Shlomi Aber - Saver TWR72 - Speed Truncate - Our Bodies Benales - Cuphead Border One - Mind s Eye Confidential Recipe - La Danza DJ Hyperactive - Track 1 Heliosphere - Planck ( Insolate Remix ) DJ Funk - Run Gary Beck - Sambana Unknown Eclipse DJ Dextro - Free Mind ( Gene Richards Jr Raw Cut ) Temudo - Scars Gary Beck - Video Siren ( Remco Beekwilder Remix ) TWR72 - Ostinato Uncertain - Lick Genex - Cas Abou ( Truncate Remix ) Uncertain - Upset Ø[Phase] - Guesswork Vinicius Honorio - Samba Sound System MB Edit S-File - Souls Of Impatience ( Drum Tool ) Hertz - Go Back ( Raw Mix ) Gene Richards Jr - Thugs Prayer Uncertain - Hurt Confidential Recipe - Work For It Follow UNCERTAIN here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncertainAKAboriquatribezofficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncertain.techno.official Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/boriquatribez
How are me updates BB is tired Pages and pages of procedures BB is running a nuclear power plant dog is beefy and doesn't like the long walk King does NOT like the hill he's still got us on teeth I will be disassociating a whole 5 dollars or a half a gallon of gas for the robes I could be TV's Nick Lachey tallest person by 7' My favorite kind of fix autobots roll out the hyperbole of it all I don't under-even-stand give me a tight 45 drone-bo-dragon'd him broken news the one legged DJ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vividapplejuice/support
明斯基时刻,经济学家预测将发生在中国; 高盛今年业绩不佳,问题出在哪里? CEO喜欢DJ打碟和音乐,是公司麻烦吗? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ao-zhang/support
Julia is bringing a new twist to the art scene in Tacoma, Washington. Being a bit more extroverted than most artists, Julia has a passion to connect and collaborate with others. She takes this to the next level by planning live art events around the community as well as curating a local artist meetup group every week. Julia's events can be found in coffee shops, bars, or any other space the community gathers. She brings together artis using every medium you can think of. Her events even include live music and DJs while art is happening around them, or even on them. Follow and support Julia Josephine on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/juliajosephine920/ For more information on how you can Own Your Awkward with Andy Vargo, check out https://www.awkwardcareer.com/ #podcast #awkward #ownyourawkward #acceptance #authentiicity #motivation #inspiration #Tacoma #artist #meetup #local #music #art #painter #painting #paint #DJ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/own-your-awkward/support
In today's episode, we have a special guest DJ Hayze who is The DJ for one of the biggest entertainers, Mufasa. He goes over traditional DJ vs. Playlist DJ and what makes a good DJ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/outoftheboxpodcast1/support
In today's episode, we have a special guest DJ Hayze who is The DJ for one of the biggest entertainers, Mufasa. He goes over traditional DJ vs. Playlist DJ and what makes a good DJ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/outoftheboxpodcast1/support
Potterhouse - "Building Steam" - Factory Boys https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/111132
Stories on the upcoming film directed by Regina king, NY AG sues Hillandale and quote from "twitch'' the DJ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mtwotube/support
Tune in to this weeks episode to get the inside scoop of what its like to be a radio DJ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/puffpuffpodcast9/support
Die drei Säulen des BASTI M - darum geht´s in der 18. Episode vom Bolinger Super Sounds Podcast. Welche das sind, erfahren wir ab Minute 26 - aber jede einzelne Sekunde davor ist absolut unverzichtbar und von Grund auf system- also auch podcastrelevant. Wir versuchen, alle Releases von BASTI M zu zählen, haben aber bei ca. 137 aufgehört zu zählen. Das Jubiläums-Album „10 Jahre Brockman & Basti M“ wird leider verschoben, aber das nur nebenbei - genauso wie unser Talk über Star DJ Support und dass mir dabei öfter die Hose nass wird als bei BASTI - dafür ist er einfach zu tief in der Materie und erklärt auch, warum! Wir haben ja auch schon viele Tracks & Remixe gebastelt wie z.B. den Summer Jam Remix und super Feedback aber Opfer Streaming Zahlen dafür bekommen. Könnt Ihr also bitte diesen Remix streamen? JETZT? Ok, ihr dürft auch BASTI M ihm seine Playlist namens „Friyay“ folgen und hören - die ist übrigens gar nicht so durcheinander, wie ich dachte! Es war jedenfalls ein wundervolles Gespräch, vielen Dank! PS: DSP bedeutet übrigens Digital Service Provider. Wie z.B. Spotify & Apple Music. Hab ich mal für Euch und mich gesuchmaschint :)
In der 17. Folge der 2. Staffel geht es dank Gast LAURIN SCHAFHAUSEN viel um guten Sound; darum, dass Kool DJ Snaip mit „ai“ geschrieben wird und dieser jene welche Donner Techno und Blümchen spielt. Ich mache sehr lange Musik, aber erst bei diesem Interview hab ich verstanden, wie ein Lautsprecher funktioniert - richtig guter free content, der hoffentlich Bock auf mehr macht. Zum Beispiel Lust auf LAURINs Youtube Kanal „Auftrag Sound“, der gerade neu gestartet ist. Außerdem sind wir uns einig, dass DJs selbst genauso ihre Kollegen supporten sollten wie die Gäste und das Erinnerungen, die länger als 20 Jahre her sind, irgendwie zu einem Brei bzw. zu einer Nacht zusammenschmelzen. Wir rufen DJ Dens auf, uns das Mixtape von Event-Corp zu schicken, dass Anfang der 2000er Jahre mit unfassbar vielen DJs aufgenommen wurde - her damit :-D! Ich spreche am Anfang der Episode über "support" und wie ihr Euren Lieblingsclub oder auch z.B. LAURIN und die Firma EVENTCORP unterstützen könntet. Ihr wisst, wir sind die ersten, die keinen Cent mehr verdient haben und werden die letzten sein, die wieder Cents verdienen dürfen...vielen Dank!
New up coming Dj --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justmurriell/support
In this episode we discuss- Promo and Beatport strategies for Elazion's song 'Wait For You'- DJ support promos and building a promo list- Upcoming EP and Album ideas we have- YouTube promo channels and Spotify playlists- The Spotify algorithm - Taking piano lessons- The benefits of learning music theory- Our favourite video games Please subscribe to the show to get episodes automatically! Follow us on Instagramwww.instagram.com/elazionofficialwww.instagram.com/odeshomusic
Your Music Industry Podcast | Your Guide to Navigating the Music Business
Taking Liverpool and the UK's house scene by storm, Nautica are without a doubt one to watch. With recently landing on both Solid Grooves Raw and DVINE sounds along with an incredible array shows this year - including We Are Festival, they are certainly doing something right. In this episode, we sit down with Caolan and Josh to talk about Branding, gaining DJ support and networking. So what will you learn in this podcast episode of Your Music Industry? 1 - The importance and value of building and developing your brand as an artist. 2 - How they’ve got their music supported by big DJ names and how you can too. 3 - The positive mindset that Nautica have on networking and building relationships in the industry that have helped them gain traction as an artist and brand. Your Music Industry is a podcast and community of music industry knowledge, wisdom and experience. Which, through offering insight, guides you in achieving your music related goals. Podcast topics include music business, music production and health and well-being. For more information visit www.YourMusicIndustry.com Your Music Industry podcast is powered by iZotope Ozone 8, iZotope Nectar 3 and iZotope RX7. This episode is brought to you in partnership with Help Musicians UK. The Music Minds Matter listening ear and support service is there for anyone who works in music who is struggling to cope. It doesn’t have to be a crisis, or about music, and trained advisors there to help. Contact Music Minds Matter day or night on 0808 802 8008 or email MMM@helpmusicians.org.uk. We have now launched our Your Music Industry podcast Patreon. Would you like the chance of asking our podcast guests questions or receiving merchandise? Headover to Patreon.com/YourMusicIndustry
Tidal AKA Wayne Hay, has been producing since 1998 and DJing since 2000. He also runs one of the few Atmospheric / Progressive Drum 'n' Bass left called 'Advection Music', Tidal also features on LTJ Bukems's Good Looking Records, and has also played at.. Born in Birmingham (UK) Tidal Aka Wayne, has always been into music since an early age. Some of his early musical memories come from many genre's including Reggae, Electro, Hip-Hop, Soul & Electronica. It was through his older brother, how he got exposed to fresh music growing up. 1995 was a pivotal year for Tidal, this was when he first got introduced to the sounds of LTJ Bukem & MC Conrad. Through listening to a lot of tunes, from various mix albums like Promised Land & Logical Progression, he decided to venture into production in 1998, and then later progressed into Djing back in 2000. Since his first demo, Tidal has received interest over the years from labels like Covert Operations, Inperspective and International labels like Testflight (D.C), Warm Communications (Texas), Offshore Recordings (NYC) and Camino Blue (Germany). In 2008 Tidal’s track ‘Impressions’ which had been played out amongst the Birmingham based Central Projection Crew, later got signed to Good Looking Records, which was released in 2009. Since his debut release on Good Looking Records, Tidal's 'Impressions' has done the rounds worldwide, with DJ Support from the likes of Fabio (BBC Radio 1), Big Bud, DJ Marky (Innerground) and Makoto (Japan). The track was also featured on Fabric Live (46) Mixed by LTJ Bukem. Tidal continues to push the deeper side of drum and bass with the Advection and Odyssey Collective. Tracklist 01. M-Beat featuring Jamiroquai - Do U Know Where You're Coming From (Intelligent Groove Mix) - Renek (1996) 02. Rood Project - Thunder - White House (1994) 03. Baby D - Take Me To Heaven - Production House (1996) 04. Shamen - Transamazonia (LTJ Bukem Mix) - One Littler Indian (1996) 05. Ken Ishii - The Stretch (Shogun Remix) - R&S (1996) 06. Model 500 - Incredible - R&S (1999) 07. Everything But the Girl - Walking Wounded - Virgin (1996) 08. Helen T - Diverse City - I.D.M / Bermuda Triangle (1996) 09. Aural Imbalance & Forenics - Catalyst - Cadence (2003) 10. PHD - Cyber Genetics - Ascendant Grooves (1999) 11. Seba - Camoflauge - Looking Good - (1998) 12. Chris J - Windforce - Gamma Ray - (2001) 13. Future Engineers - The Silence (ASC Remix) - White 14. Faith Massive - Shelter (Cedar Remix) - N*Soul (1999) About the Podcast: Starting things off with tracks from when I was 16 Years old, jungle music was introduced to me from older Rich, Big shouts to him. A lot of my introductions were via CD Compilations and Tapes including this ones like Jungle Massive, Artcore, Jungle Renegades, Jungle Techno. I didn't start buying Vinyl until I was 18 and didn't start mixing until I was 20, by the time the milluem hit really started listening a lot more and ventured into production a few years later.
Gangstercast 52 comes from UK artist Junia. Junia, born & raised in Yorkshire UK has been DJing for 17 Years taking in gigs at some of the most noteworthy clubs in the UK such as Hard Times, Back to Basics & The Ministry of Sound. As Junia moved into production more International gigs & residencies followed with dates throughout the USA & Europe furthering Junia’s notoriety on the underground house scene, allowing collaborations and releases with more recognised House Pioneers of the likes of DJ Pierre, K Alexi, & Victor Simonelli. More recently Junia has released his latest music offerings on DJ Sneaks ‘Magnetic Recordings’ with DJ Support from heavyweights Doc Martin, DJ Sneak & Mark Farina to name but few and has also had music used by leading global brand Pioneer as part of their '20 Years of DJing" advertisements. Also Junia’s remix skills have been requested by Gramaphodzie on his Disko Zoo label and underground house label ‘Doin work Records’ who have also recently released a further Junia EP entitled “The Awaited Ep” out now! Talking about this mix and how it represents him as an artist, Junia says “This is a live recording in a club so is the real thing as far as experiencing what I do in a set, I am all about texture and contrast while DJing, I don’t like to lose intensity with the music. I’m definitely not a simple one track after the other type of DJ and this mix demonstrates that. We've got old & new music but I put it together in my style with edits and incorporate live remixing along the way but using the music as it was made, none of this push button pads stuff that does it for you now, I’m old school like that – it’s like turntablism just with house music, I like to call it "audiolism". When asked to describe the house gangster sound and what the House Gangster movement means to him, he replied; “Musically it’s a "Come test us" attitude, show us what you've got! I’ve always been about that anyway.” We asked Junia to tell us about how he choose the tracks and compiled this mix, to which he explains; “This is a club mix so the tracks choose themselves. Mixing them is the easy part but choosing the right tracks to compliment each other in the mix and create energy that could not be sparked otherwise is the thrill for me. There isn’t enough DJ's that do this - you have to spark something in the music you’re playing that the crowd couldn’t feel just by listening to the originals at home or by twisting the effects knob on the mixer, Guys should be having to come over and peer through into the booth just to see what it is that’s goin on when a DJ spins, not just mundane mixing outro into intro!”