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Founder and A&R of Barbur Room (channel) and Barbur Music (label), Marco Barbiero splits the time between his homeland Puglia, in Italy, & Berlin. Eclectic as few artists, Marco's music culture is very impressive. His DJ sets and his sound move between melodic & techno sound, sometimes with afro contaminations, always reading the dancefloor and giving to the people the right energy they need. In his career Marco has shared the stage with international artists like Marshall Jefferson, Roger Sanchez, Skin, Satoshi Tomiie, Hector Romero, Ralph Falcon, Soul Button, Nakadia, Tedd Patterson, Scarlette Etienne & others. Marco has played in clubs and venues as Birgit Club (Berlin), Cassiopea (Berlin), Lolas Club (Ibiza), Rooftop Paradiso (Ibiza), Old Fashion (Milan), G- Lounge (Milan), The Beach (Milan), Three Sisters (Amsterdam), Praja (Gallipoli), Rio Bo (Gallipoli), Samsara (Gallipoli), The Sanctuary (Puglia), Nomade (Ostuni), Cromie (Puglia), Lampara Club (Bari), Living (Puglia). In the last years Marco has collaborated with Julian Wassermann, Simina Grigoriu, Alexi Delano, Claude Monnet, Alex Kennon and some others with releases on Nomade Records, King Street Sounds, Nite Grooves, Frequenza, Kuukou Records & his own Barbur Music and Berlin Techno Music. ► Connect with KX: www.facebook.com/kx.podcast www.instagram.com/kx.podcast ► Support: www.facebook.com/djbarbur www.instagram.com/barbur.dj
Producer and multi-instrumentalist Kipunji, real name Paul Jarvis, comes from a background few DJs can claim. After touring with Clannad and Moya Brennan, his solo project draws from ambient folk, downtempo, and electronic traditions. His breakout track “Fortress” racked up nearly two million streams, while recent releases have garnered radio and blog support across Ireland. His DJ sets mirror the cinematic warmth of his productions, organic, melodic, and deeply human. Kipunji ---------- SC: @kipunji Four Four Magazine --------------------------- FB: www.facebook.com/FOURFOURDANCE/ IG: www.instagram.com/fourfourmagazine/ Web: www.fourfourmag.com/
Richard Fearless is one of the UKs most enigmatic DJs and Producers and his Death in Vegas project is back with a brand new album 'Death Mask' (their 7th) on Drone Records this June. As a DJ Richard played a pivotal role in some of the countries most forward looking club nights from the infamous Job Club in the early 90s alongside the likes of Claude Young, Dave Angel and Andrew Weatherall to a stint at the controls of The Heavenly Social with the Chemical Brothers and latterly working alongside Daniel Avery at The Pickle Factory's Goo nights.His Dj style is eclectic and visceral with casual disregard for genre specifics Richard developed a gritty style which served him well in terms of setting the tone of his fantastic Death in Vegas project.From the break out success of the seminal track 'Dirge' to the uncompromising sound of the new album 'Death Mask' Richards music is always innovative and excitingly experimental. We are delighted to welcome Richard Fearless of Death in Vegas to the podcast.Before that though, Eamon turns to the digital dark side at last.... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rob More is a DJ and producer who thrives on one key principle: connecting with the people. His DJ sets go beyond simply curating the right music—they're about reading the crowd, creating the perfect vibe, and keeping everyone moving. With releases on respected labels such as Stereo Productions, Xima Records, HoTL Records, Made in Miami, and many more, Rob More has earned recognition from tastemakers around the world for his distinctive sound. As a producer, he brings that same dynamic energy to his tracks, using his music to tell stories that transcend the dance floor. While his productions are crafted to move people, each track carries an emotional depth and narrative that goes beyond just rhythm and bass. Rooted in House music, Rob's sound spans a wide range of styles—tech-house, progressive beats, and even downtempo and experimental sounds. His genreblurring approach allows him to explore the full spectrum of electronic music while staying true to the groove and soul. Julian Millan - Stellar Venue (Original Mix) [Kling Klong Music] Nes Mburu & Urmet K - Menyerere (Extended Mix) [Glasgow Underground] La Santa - Bombo (Original Mix) [REDOLENT] G.Zamora, Cristian Vinci - Tu Pasito (Original Mix) [Nulu] DJ CHUS - ROB MORE - Disco Verbena (Stereo Productions) Augusto Yepes, Maité Inaé, Talón (US) - Oxossi (Original Mix) [REDOLENT] Megablast, Makossa & Megablast, Cleydys Villalon - Soy Como Soy (Mario Bazouri Remix) [REDOLENT] Paulette Meier - Come Join The Circle (NeverSeen Mix) [REDOLENT] Kasango & Jordan Grace - Save a Prayer (DJ CHUS Rework) [REDOLENT]] Da Le (Havana) - Caurí (Original Mix) [REDOLENT] Darmon, Baron (FR) - Sitar (Original Mix) [Hurry Up Slowly] Alé Kumá, Cumbiafrica & MORENITA - La Noche (Afro House Extended Mix) [Producciones Alé Kumá] Martijn ten Velden - I Just Wanna Go (Original Mix) [REDOLENT] 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
Ralphi Rosario has been an electronic/dance/house music veteran & Icon since the early 80's. His DJ history has earned him legendary status. His involvement in the world renowned 'Hot Mix Five', introduced the world of his legendary status. Rosario is one of the founding fathers & pioneers, introducing house music to the world. His international Hit 'You used to hold me' paved the way for his authentic musical production talents. He later continued to produce his own hits like 'Brinca' & the international hit 'Take Me Up' with long time friend Donna Blakely. His production & remix status has not only earned him a Grammy Nomination for Rihanna's "Only Girl in the world" in 2011, But his remix work & involvement in the dance music/electronic industry comes with great history & impact. His roster of remix work & super talents include; Katy Perry, U2, Rihanna, Beyoncé, Madonna, The Pussycat Dolls, Goldfrapp, Depeche Mode, Jennifer Lopez, Ricky Martin, Cher, & The Pet Shop Boys; Donna Summer; Mariah Carey & Taio Cruz; just to name a few. He continues to inject high quality dance music, still playing for the masses all over the world. These include the US; Ibiza; London; Brazil & Canada just to name a few. Last full Length LP produced; "Two sides to the story” on Carillo Music. Website https://www.RalphiRosario.com Social Media: https://www.Instagram.com/Ralphi_Rosario Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0c5584rnmlOvkMpJtpBLTh?si=GjlhTag3RVKqTqVakty4CQ Music Matters podcast is hosted by pro musician, producer, and Sports Illustrated photographer Darrell Craig Harris who is based in Las Vegas, Nevada. The series has reached over 400,000 streams in 40 countries. MMP receives gear support from Shure Microphones,.Focusrite, and others. Intro and outro voice overs provided by Nigel John Farmer from www.VoiceWrapStudio.com in France. Our thanks to Rodney Hall FAME Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama for our intro and outro backing music clip. Contact us at inquiry@darrellcraigharris.com Social: www.Instagram.com/musicmatterspodcastofficial www.Facebook.com/musicmatterspodcastofficial https://www.Youtube.com/@musicmatterspodcast https://www.Twitter.com/musicmattersdh Website www.MusicMattersPodcast.com support our mission by joining us on Patreon! https://www.Patreon.com/MusicMattersPodcast
Stream/Download: fanlink.tv/GPLUS125 “Your Body” is an evocative techno EP that explores the complex relationship between the body and the mind. In a world where we often prioritize mental demands over physical needs, this collection of tracks delves into the consequences of this imbalance—touching on themes of self-destruction, disconnection, and the struggle for harmony. Through pulsating beats and hypnotic rhythms, the EP invites listeners to reconnect with their primal instincts, fostering a renewed love and respect for the body. Each track is a journey towards self-awareness, encouraging a mindful presence that embraces both the physical and emotional aspects of being. “Your Body” calls for a deeper connection with oneself, urging the listener to stay grounded, focus on the positive, and not allow negative emotions to overpower. It's a sonic exploration of balance, where the mind remains clear, and the body, finally, is heard. Everything we are, dream and think is the result of electrical connections between neurons. From bere the nickname "thunderbolt" was born, mixing rationality with the unexpected, the surprise and the power typical of thunder and lightning. This DJ's music has sensuality, determination and unexpected twists as its common element. his "strong dish" is certainly the selection of new hits in the vast world of house and deep, favoring soulful, jackin' and gospel sounds, with many references to the urban and hip hop world, but also tribal-exotic. His DJ sets are like "bolts out of the blue", alternating various genres and styles, generating a shocking dance, with sensual, gritty and energy-filled sounds. He has collaborated with various organizations such as RITUAL THE CLUB, RUM, SUBBACULTCHA, TRAINTEK, KLT CLUBBERS, RED LIGHT, FEMALE CUT, GORILLAZ, performing in many Roman clubs but also in Anzio and Latina. Since 2021 he has collaborated with the label BEENOISE AND THEA RÉCORDS, releasing a techno single and a deep tech EP, participating in two showcases in London, at "egg London" and "cyberdog". Since 2023 he has been a resident DJ at "campomagnetico". Since 2021 he has collaborated with several luxury hotels such as St Regis, Six Senses and Bulgari and numerous private events for big brands, such as Chopard, Glo, Velo, Peroni beer. In 2024 he took part in the Tim Summer festival and radio 105 Summer festival for the singer Aiello ©️ 2024 Gain Records | Gain Plus www.gainrecords.com #SuperTechno #WeAreWhatWePlay #Dreamtechno
Stream/Download: fanlink.tv/GPLUS125 “Your Body” is an evocative techno EP that explores the complex relationship between the body and the mind. In a world where we often prioritize mental demands over physical needs, this collection of tracks delves into the consequences of this imbalance—touching on themes of self-destruction, disconnection, and the struggle for harmony. Through pulsating beats and hypnotic rhythms, the EP invites listeners to reconnect with their primal instincts, fostering a renewed love and respect for the body. Each track is a journey towards self-awareness, encouraging a mindful presence that embraces both the physical and emotional aspects of being. “Your Body” calls for a deeper connection with oneself, urging the listener to stay grounded, focus on the positive, and not allow negative emotions to overpower. It's a sonic exploration of balance, where the mind remains clear, and the body, finally, is heard. Everything we are, dream and think is the result of electrical connections between neurons. From bere the nickname "thunderbolt" was born, mixing rationality with the unexpected, the surprise and the power typical of thunder and lightning. This DJ's music has sensuality, determination and unexpected twists as its common element. his "strong dish" is certainly the selection of new hits in the vast world of house and deep, favoring soulful, jackin' and gospel sounds, with many references to the urban and hip hop world, but also tribal-exotic. His DJ sets are like "bolts out of the blue", alternating various genres and styles, generating a shocking dance, with sensual, gritty and energy-filled sounds. He has collaborated with various organizations such as RITUAL THE CLUB, RUM, SUBBACULTCHA, TRAINTEK, KLT CLUBBERS, RED LIGHT, FEMALE CUT, GORILLAZ, performing in many Roman clubs but also in Anzio and Latina. Since 2021 he has collaborated with the label BEENOISE AND THEA RÉCORDS, releasing a techno single and a deep tech EP, participating in two showcases in London, at "egg London" and "cyberdog". Since 2023 he has been a resident DJ at "campomagnetico". Since 2021 he has collaborated with several luxury hotels such as St Regis, Six Senses and Bulgari and numerous private events for big brands, such as Chopard, Glo, Velo, Peroni beer. In 2024 he took part in the Tim Summer festival and radio 105 Summer festival for the singer Aiello ©️ 2024 Gain Records | Gain Plus www.gainrecords.com #SuperTechno #WeAreWhatWePlay #Dreamtechno
01.Jamie Bissmire - Woven Whispers 02.Autokinetic - Subterraneous 03.Psyk - Voyager 04.Biemsix - Infinite Ways 0Singular Anomalies - Partenope 06.Giri - Sawtooth 07.Mike Storm - The Galactic Center 08.Flashe - Diagram 09.Oscar Mulero - Same Answer The Rest Of Us Want 10.Translate - Pulsing Signal 11.DHÆÜR - Sculpting the Mind 12.Mike Gervais - Slink 13.Lee Holman - Stay Ready 14.DHÆÜR - Unreleased 15.Deluka - Everybody is Talkin 16.DHÆÜR - Unreleased 17,Mathys Lenne - Unreleased 18.DHÆÜR - Unreleased 19.Decka - Under Influence 20.DHÆÜR & Mathys Lenne - Unreleased 21.DHÆÜR & Deluka - Unreleased 22.Oscar Mulero - One More Kiss Born in Italy and based in Berlin, DHÆÜR has been shaping his sound since 2021. He operates from his studio at Funkhaus Berlin, where he creates immersive music that fuses hypnotic synths with primal rhythms. In 2024, he made his mark with the EP ‘Circle' on No Signal Record, followed by releases such as ‘Dig-Curated 001,' ‘Supercinema 005,' and the Token Fuga V compilation. His DJ sets at Tresor in Berlin, Leveslang in Amsterdam, and Eerste Communie are renowned for taking listeners on deep sonic journeys. Follow MindTrip: www.mindtripmusic.com www.facebook.com/MindTripRec https://twitter.com/MindTripRec www.instagram.com/mindtrip_music Follow DHÆÜR: https://soundcloud.com/dhaeur https://www.instagram.com/dhaeur_x
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Benson represents everything that your parents hate, He plays loud sub bass driven house music, drinks a dangerous amount of alcohol & stays out way past his bedtime. Benson resides in Melbourne these days but spends a lot of time blowing up expensive sound systems in clubs around Australia & abroad. His DJ sets are loud, fun & extremely offensives . Benson has worked with labels as Sweat It Out, Ministry Of Sound & Sony BMG while still finding time to manage his very own boutique label “Medium Rare Recordings”. Benson has also “shredded” stages at the following music festivals: Splendour In The Grass, Falls Festival, Listen Out, Southbound, Stereosonic & Parklife. If you enjoy good music, having a laugh and high 5s then you and Benson will get along just fine
Leo, also known as "DJ ITCHY POMONA" Neal, is a well-known DJ from Los Angeles County. His DJ career began in his early years under the mentorship of his uncle, Fred Alexander.Leo specializes in customizing music and lighting for various occasions. Currently, he hosts the Retro Future Mix Show on Big Shot Radio and Drty Bsmt Radio on iheartradio, in addition to his work as a Night Club DJ, Event DJ, and more.Explore the full interview at: https://www.power904.com/on-our-radar-magazine
Chichöl is a musical artist who has been selecting and producing tracks since 2014 to share on dance floors around the world. His DJ sets and productions often explore a harmonious blend of various sub-genres of House, prominently featuring tribal and traditional sounds from across the globe. Originally from Córdoba, Argentina, he currently resides in Barcelona, Spain, where he continues to influence the local and international music scenes with his unique sound. Hit play and enjoy the journey!
With an extensive back catalogue behind him techno pioneer D-Knox continues to fire on all cylinders in modern times. His multi decade spanning career has seen him paint a colourful journey behind him, playing an integral part in the history of Techno and the development of its early stages amongst the greats in the US. Raw edge sounds with a killer groove at the heart, meandering between the sounds of Detroit, and the heavier shades of the techno spectrum are what have earned him his reputable status. His DJ sets manoeuvre between similar sounds, dusting off golden era rarities and combining them with productions of today from himself and artists he has met along the way. Growing up in Kalamazoo (Michigan USA) the acclaimed producer soaked up the influences from each and every corner he could. The city sits comfortably between Chicago and Detroit, and this fact has played a huge factor in his dynamic sound and journey as an artist. With two vital homes of house and techno around the corner enabled a young Knox to witness the heyday of this sound as a generation moulded the future of electronic music. His cousin Jay Denham, founder of Black Nation played a key role in this animated quest as the early 90s saw the pair begin to produce, and dig deeper into the legendary scenes they were fortunate enough to be surrounded by. Knox's essential Sonic Mind imprint firmly stands the test of time with the 90s label still growing to this day, playing a key part amongst the record bags of tastemakers throughout the years. Fast forward to today and the label is still providing a safe haven for discerning club sounds and beyond, in a time of over saturation and imitation here we have an artist and label who is always striving to be outside the box, offering something new and interesting at each and every opportunity. Inspired by a generation, and now has the task of sharing his knowledge and positive energy. All of this has laid the foundations for what has been a bright career for D-Knox, his innovative sound always evolving with his timeless productions and story telling trips within the booth are a sure sign he is not slowing down in the years to come; a new mix series on the way, label releases signed off and some fresh merchandise paying homage to his roots Tracklist via -Spotify: bit.ly/SRonSpotify -Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/Slam_Radio/ -Facebook: bit.ly/SlamRadioGroup Archive on Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/slam/ Subscribe to our podcast on -iTunes: apple.co/2RQ1xdh -Amazon Music: amzn.to/2RPYnX3 -Google Podcasts: bit.ly/SRGooglePodcasts -Deezer: bit.ly/SlamRadioDeezer Keep up with SLAM: https://fanlink.tv/Slam Keep up with Soma Records: https://linktr.ee/somarecords For syndication or radio queries: harry@somarecords.com & conor@glowcast.co.uk Slam Radio is produced at www.glowcast.co.uk
Nicolás Cespedes, better known as Nicc, was born 30 years ago in Bogotá. His musical roots were established at an early age; during school, he participated in cultural and musical events, performing traditional cumbias with their rhythmic base of congas and drums. Growing up, he was influenced by the music his mother loved, including salsa, Cuban son, boleros, and rancheras. Nicc's journey into electronic music began midway through his career as an Architectural Designer in 2015. From that moment, his artistic focus shifted towards the collection and production of music, sparking an insatiable quest to find a sound uniquely his own. His sound is rooted in minimalist foundations, approached in a more eclectic manner than a single style of minimal sound. His DJ sets span Techno, House, Micro, Break, and Electro sounds, all with balanced, groove-driven variations. At the core, he stays true to the essence of minimalism, which is what he enjoys the most. Hit play and enjoy the journey!
Greetings, music enthusiasts, and Welcome to the Groovegsus & Friends radio show!! This is episode 013, and this week my friend Jean-Sébastien Attenelle, aka Kolnizer 🎧🎧 Kolnizer 🎧🎧 You Can follow the show: 👉 Sunday at 21.00 on Radio Vibration Bruxelles 107.2 FM - Mons 91.0 FM (BE) * http://www.vibration.fm/player/ * 👉 Tuesday at 21.00 on XBeat Radio (BE) * http://www.xbeat.org * 👉 Wednesday at 17.00 on Evosonic Radio (DE) * https://www.electrolivedj.com * 👉 Wednesday at 22.00 on Electrolive (BE) * https://www.electrolivedj.com * 👉 Friday at 19.00 on Kapital3 Croatia * https://www.kapital3.net/events/klangwerkradio * 👉 Saturday at 24.00 on RPL Radio Lille (FR) 99.0 FM DAB+ * https://rpl.radio * 🎧🎧 BIOGRAPHY 🎧🎧 Kolnizer, a prominent figure behind the turntable since 1989, embarked on his musical journey in Koeln, Germany. Emerging during the transition from the late 1980s to the early 1990s, he initially delved into Electronic Body Music, New Beat, and Dark Pop genres. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Kolnizer seamlessly integrated techno and electro into his repertoire, broadening his sonic palette while staying true to his underground and electronic roots. His DJ sets and productions have consistently reflected his dedication to pushing the boundaries of sound within these genres. Drawing inspiration from an eclectic range of musical influences, Kolnizer's music is infused with the spirit of New Beat, Chicago House, Acid, Detroit techno, Electronic Body Music, and New Wave. His creative vision has been shaped by the works of luminaries such as Jeff Mills, Antony Rother, and many others. In the present day, Kolnizer continues to evolve as an artist, now also delving into techno composition. His sound is a reflection of both his past influences and current inspirations, with contemporary artists like Marcel Dettmann and DJ Hell playing a significant role in shaping his musical direction. Over the years, Kolnizer has contributed to various labels, including LOCKED rec., Aztech Music, Parallel Music, and Am Strand, releasing a series of well-received productions that have further solidified his status within the electronic music scene. 🎧🎧 LINKS 🎧🎧 🎶🎶 LINKS : 🎶🎶 Facebbook: https://www.facebook.com/jean.s.attenelle Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/308389482565364 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/kolnizer Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/it/artist/kolnizer/665891 🎧🎧 ALL PODCAST ARE ALSO ONLINE HERE : 🎧🎧 👉ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/be/podcast/groovegsus-livesets/id513117071?l=fr 👉SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/groovegsus/sets/radio-show-groovegsus-friends 👉DEEZER: https://www.deezer.com/en/show/3401932 👉PLAYER FM: https://player.fm/series/groovegsus-livesets
Tatsuoki started his DJ career in 2011. His DJ skills provide the perfect tuning for the dance floor, spanning various techno genres from deep hypnotic, acid, trance, to psychedelic. A beloved artist for playing crossover and adventurous techno, expertly reading the dance floor's energy. Tatsuoki's DJ mixes have been featured on podcasts like Dino Sabatini's Outis Music (Italy), Out System (Germany), Oslated (Korea), Munitum (Italy), TechnoTrippin', Archaic (Spain), and MONUMENT (Norway) since 2016. In 2012, Tatsuoki launched his own event in Tokyo, "Broad," committed to crossover and adventurous techno. He booked renowned international techno artists, including those from the UK Bristol bass, Detroit electro, and deep hypnotic scenes. "Broad" flourished into a techno party hosted at Contact Tokyo. Tatsuoki moved to Fukuoka in spring 2020 seeking a new scene. He continues his "Broad" events at Kieth Flack in Fukuoka, booking both Japanese and international techno artists bimonthly, helping to shape the city's techno scene. His future holds national and international endeavors, evidenced by his May 2023 set at HÖR Berlin and upcoming July tour in Asia. For the next stage of his career he has begun to produce original music.
Dancing. Costumes. Music. Rockets. Running. Chaos. At 6:29 am on the morning of October 7, Tal Shimony went from dancing in a field outside the Southern Israeli kibbutz of Re'im at the Supernova Music Festival to running for her life as the site was attacked by Hamas terrorists. Tal guides us through the horrors she witnessed that morning, and the exhibit 'Nova 6.29,' where the community aims to tell their story and honor those killed and taken hostage, in the deadliest attack on a music event in history. *The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC. Episode Lineup: (0:40) Tal Shimony Show Notes: Song credits: Clear Test Signal Artifex Remix - Nova Tribute Learn more: Tribe of Nova Listen – People of the Pod on the Israel-Hamas War: How to Mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day in a Post-October 7th World A Spider Web of Terror: How Iran's Axis of Houthis, Hezbollah, and Hamas Threaten Israel and America Unpacking South Africa's Baseless Genocide Charge Against Israel Countering the Denial and Distortion of the 10/7 Hamas Attack Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Transcript of Interview with Tal Shimony: Manya Brachear Pashman: More than 3000 people were at the Supernova Music Festival that began on Friday night October 6, and was meant to last through the next day. But at 6:29 am on October 7, it came to an end. In the horrific hours that followed, more than 400 people were killed and more than 40 kidnapped by Hamas terrorists. Survivors organized an exhibit at the Tel Aviv Expo to tell their story. ‘Nova 6.29' is named for the moment when rockets began falling on the tribe of Nova desert rave. During an AJC Project Interchange Fact Finding Delegation to Israel in December 2023, my colleagues met survivor and organizer Tal Shimony. After hearing her story, we wanted you to meet her too. Tal, welcome to People of the Pod. Tal Shimony: Thank you so much for inviting me, it means a lot for me and also for my tribe. Manya Brachear Pashman: So before we begin, I'm hoping you can kind of help our audience understand your tribe and understand just what the tribe of Nova or trance culture is, and what were people celebrating that morning? Tal Shimony: Yeah, of course, I will explain to the audience about trance culture and who we are. It's named after music, electronic music. What's very interesting about this music, it came to Israel around the 80s from the area of India, and very soon became a very popular culture here and a very big scene here in Israel. Every weekend, we have around 20 parties that are happening in nature, that are celebrating this culture. The trance culture is connected in a way to the more liberal and free culture, connected to the yoga world. Which means it's a very global and international thing. We're speaking about love and peace. In all of the international trance festivals, it's not very much allowed to bring national flags. You're not allowed to bring flags of your own country. You can bring flags that are stating a peace of love or stuff that are representing your group of friends, but nothing that is representing anything national. The aim is to do a community that has no judgment. That everyone can join it. If you're a good person, and you love nature, and you love humankind, and you love the music, you can join. And that's the Nova tribe's main values. These are the things that we are standing for. And the gap between what happened to us at 6:29 that morning, and of course, the whole day after, because it's not just that moment that was horrible. It was the whole day after it and of course, until now it's still going on. And from that moment on, the gap between this and who we are and what we are and what we came to celebrate is so big. For me, this is the unbelievable thing. A lot of time I ask myself, What am I doing here? What happened? Why did it happen to us? Manya Brachear Pashman: How many festivals have you been to personally, and what took you to that one in October? Tal Shimony: I've been going to trance festivals and nature parties in Israel since I'm really young. I live in a really small village in the north that is quite hippy. So these things are a part of who I am and what I do since I'm around 15. My first International Festival was in Hungary when I was 19. So I traveled to festivals around the world when I was very young. Today, I'm 25. So this thing has been a part of my world for a while now. And Nova festival came into my world around two years ago. I went to the same festival as I went to the first time. And I didn't want to go alone. And some of my friends connected me to one of the Nova producers, Nimrod Arnin, or the way I call him, Nimi. He's a good friend. And became sort of a little love story, not in the romantic way. But in a way they opened their arms to me, this production, said come join us, just be with us as our friends. And I just fell in love with these people. They are so beautiful. The people who will lead this community are people that are full with heart, all they want to do is give good to this world. They volunteer monthly as a production. And we have another volunteering now and this week on Friday. This is something that they do all the time and, and every time and at some point, I decided that every time I'm going to come to visit Israel, I will visit in the time of the Nova festival. I've been living in Berlin for the last three and a half years. So it's not like it's been easy for me to come to the Israeli festival of Nova. But I did. I felt like it was important to me to do so. And they really produce something that is in international levels. Just like the Hungarian festival I went to or the Portuguese Boom famous festival or Universo Paralello, which is the festival that Nova worked in collaboration with in the seventh of October. The international trance community is hugging us as much as they can, because it's also very complex for them. This is for me what this thing is about. Manya Brachear Pashman: Can you take us back to October 6, and then October 7, Tal, and tell our listeners what you went through that day personally? Tal Shimony: Yeah. So I was not supposed to be at that party. But I got a call from one of the producers, my friend, his name is Dov. And he needed help in a new ecological team. He's been building up this first of a kind ecological project in an Israeli festival, using reusable cups in the bar, and handing out trash bags to the audience and differentiating trash, plastic trash and non-plastic trash, things that are really revolutionary in Israel. And since I was living in Berlin, in Germany, as you know, is top one in this thing. He called me and he asked for help. I was supposed to come to Israel for the winter because the Berlin winter was too cold for me. And I decided I'm going to take my flight a bit more earlier than I planned and landed in Israel in the second of October. Which means the sixth of October was my first Friday at home after many months. I was doing a Friday dinner, shishi, Shabbat dinner with my family. Around 11 I took a ride with a friend. And we had two other friends in the car and we drove into the party. I arrived around 12:30. And I said it to you before the podcast that my boyfriend is one of the leaders of this production. He was already there. He was setting up the event, so this is why I had to take a ride. And he had his car there. And then he was really tired, he went to sleep. And I started working. At around 4am, I got a radio. And I started doing my job. And around 5:45, actually, quite exactly, my friend Yarin, he was going to play. His DJ name is Artifex, you probably know this name. He is the last DJ who played at the party. I woke up my boyfriend at 5:45, and I told him, let's go to dance, I can take my break now. And we can go and hear Yarin play on the main dance floor. It's a really big dance floor. It's one of the biggest he ever played in, so we were very excited for him. He's a good friend. And we went to dance. Now you see in the dance floors of, especially of Nova community, but generally in the trance community, you don't really need to stay next to your friends, you can walk around, everyone are friends with everyone, everyone is super friendly and nice. And I think it's a very beautiful atmosphere. As I said, no judgment, everyone was smiling at you. Manya Brachear Pashman: And then the sun starts to rise over the festival, right? Describe that for us. Tal Shimony: I don't think there are words that can express how you can feel when the sun is rising on a desert party in Israel. First of all, the Israeli sunrises in the desert are the most beautiful thing you can see. Really. I've seen a lot of sunrises, in a lot of places in the world, I'm traveling quite a lot. This is something else. The atmosphere is magical. And also, you are dancing in the dark next to people that you don't see, when suddenly the light of the sun comes in, and you can see the people around you. You can see their eyes, you can see their faces. And I think around 6:20 the sun was already starting to rise and at 6:20 my boyfriend said he's going to the bathroom and I asked to join him. He found me in the dance floor somehow, which was luck for both of us. And we went to the bathroom, we went outside the bathroom at 6:29. And I can see a missile from far away. And I asked my boyfriend, didn't you say there is a ceasefire? And the minute I finished my sentence, hundreds of rockets are already flying above my head. And when I say above my head, you need to understand it was very, very close to my head. Physically, you can really feel the echo on your body, the echo of the Iron Dome, disarming these missiles. Now we are in an open field and as an Israeli I know that open field missiles are not usually being disarmed by Iron Dome because it's protecting the villages. So we are deciding to go away from the area of the party. So if there will be any missiles exploding on the ground and heating something with electricity, so we will be safe. Like us a lot of people are doing so there is a lot of mess in the beginning. Very fast the music is turned off. Very fast our head of security, Aviv Avraham, rest in peace, who was murdered at the event after saving lots of people's life. He's calling on the speakers that there is a red alert, which means missiles, that the party's over and everyone should go outside of the party area to their cars, take their cars and go away. Now we are production members. We also meet some of the production members outside the area of the party. And we don't really know what to do. Should we go, should we help the security members take everyone outside, what should we do? We go back to the area where my boyfriend's car was, next to the police improvised tent that was there. We have 27 police officers on the job, 80 security members, private security that the Nova is hiring. And one of the police officers was screaming from the tent: everyone who has a car take your car, go away, the party's over. Manya Brachear Pashman: Did you still feel compelled to stay or did you follow his orders and flee? Tal Shimony: In the moment that these missiles are flying above my head at 6:29, I immediately get an anxiety attack. So everything I'm telling you right now are stuff that my boyfriend told me. And he was leading me through. So he was leading me out of the area of the party, and then into the car physically taking me because I was incapable of walking, my body completely froze. I couldn't speak. I couldn't say anything but the name of my dog for a while, because she was home. And this is the only thing I could think about. And also saying to him, What can we do? Can we help? He said, I also said that, which is quite funny, because who I can help to when I'm like this. The mind can be very tricky at that point. We take the car, we go inside the car, and we're driving through the emergency exit. From the left side of us, we can already see the traffic of cars coming out of the event, it's 4,000 people, around 2,000 cars. One road. There is no other way. We take the left turn towards the north, and we drive away. At that point, we decided we're going to take a safe house. We didn't know there were terrorists. We knew they were only missiles. So we decided we're going to go to the artist's house the production has rented. And we're going to go to the protected room there because this is the safest place we know. And the closest place we know. My boyfriend was also thinking about stopping on the road, in the protected houses that are on the road, protected rooms. These places became death traps that many of my friends were there and murdered. And some of our friends were there and were lucky enough to survive and tell horrible stories from there. And I am very lucky he thought that way. And then for some reason he didn't do so. Everything is very random. We arrive into this house. He's opening his phone and you can see a message in the group that says that there are terrorists in the party. I'm calling my best friend, Or. She was working in the entrance. I can hear gunshots when Or is talking to me. She's talking with me for a while, around 20 minutes, where she's been led by police officers in the field, trying to escape terrorists that have arrived. And the conversation ends with, Tal I have to ditch my car, I'll call you later, bye. And she hangs up. Manya Brachear Pashman: I hope you will tell us what happened to her later. But what is going through your mind at this point? It seems so cliche to ask, but what do you remember feeling in such a moment of confusion and utter chaos? Tal Shimony: Helplessness I think is the best way to describe the way I feel right now. I want to go out, take my take my boyfriend's car and go and save everyone I can, because this phone call is just one out of many we got at the same time. We get notified of people we know being murdered. Some of our friends saw it happening, and they are texting us. And then we realize everyone ditched their cars. At that point a couple, a friend of ours in, one girl that he managed to take with him. They're coming into this safe house and they are telling us that they saw someone completely wounded from gunshots on the way they wanted to take him and help him and he told them leave me here. I'm out. Don't take me, you will die. And they had to continue driving because they were shooting at that time. And the stories that continue to come and at some point we're being asked by our production to start gathering locations of our friends that are hiding and running away from terrorists. We are posting everywhere online that we need people to send us the locations and that we need people to help us get to our people. At that point one of our security members with some military man's that were in voluntarily arriving into the era. He managed to sort of take back the area of the party from the terrorists, because they conquered it. Even when I say it, like four months ahead, it still sounds to me like a movie. At 8:30 I get a video call from the same friend, Or, this time, she's running in an open field and I can see the terrorists running behind her. And I scream at her to run as fast as she can. And I scream at her that I love her. She doesn't really talk. She says to me, she loves me back. And she hangs up. She was saying goodbye. Now you see, I was a shooting instructor in the army. And I see my friend in an open field when terrorists are shooting at her. For me, she's dead. There is no other option. And she's a friend of mine, and also everyone else who was sitting there with me. And we all hear her in this conversation and we are completely broken at that moment. Half an hour later, I get a sign of life from her when she says to me, Sister, I got shot. She got shot in her leg. She survived. But after she got shot in her leg, she had to run 10 more kilometers with a gunshot in her leg. She survived, but I think her soul died that day and she had to rebirth. Manya Brachear Pashman: I am so relieved to hear that Or survived. When were you finally able to leave the house that you were trapped in and go home? Tal Shimony: This house is not far away from the area of the party and definitely not far away from Gaza. It's next to a city called Netivot. Netivot is a small city in the area of Sderot and Ofakim, and the terrorists are arriving there at some point. They're not arriving into the village we are. And there is a civilian squad who is protecting us. But they are getting very much closer to us all the time. We have television so we can see it on the news that they are getting closer. And this entire day, I'm trying to send locations of people that I know and people I don't know and I get phone calls from worried mothers asking me to see what's going on with their child. And this whole thing is happening while in one hand, I have my phone, and I'm calling people in the other hand, they have a knife. Because they are coming closer. And I need to protect myself. And this feeling of fear and helplessness being all the time switching, and anxiety attacks that are being escort me until this day, and on the seventh of October, I think I had around 48 hours of an extended anxiety attack that was going on and off. At 5pm, my boyfriend decided he had enough and he doesn't want to stay in this house in the dark and we want to go home. We are calling the head of the civilian squad that is protecting the little village we are in. We're telling them we want to leave. And he says to me on the phone like this, listen, I can't guarantee you're going to survive this, right, it's your choice. We have no idea where they are right now. This is your decision. I don't take responsibility for that. And we decide to leave anyway. I don't remember anything from that ride, only two burned cars. And that's it. Manya Brachear Pashman: Thank God you survived that trip. Tal, how have you coped during the weeks and months since then? Tal Shimony: I think in the first week, I didn't sleep at all. Everything is very vague. The day after the seventh of October, the eighth of October was the hardest day for me because I realized how many people I know lost their life that day. And then started a week that was the most horrible week in my life. So every day I go to around three funerals of people that I know from the international festivals, from home, from other circles in my life, and some of the funerals of my friends I couldn't arrive because they were in the parallel time for another funeral. And the decision was to choose which one of my friends I'm saying goodbye to. Some of them were also in areas of risk, like the desert, like the Israeli South. And some of them were in the North that was very much involved at that point. Nimrod Arnin, my friend who welcomed me into this community, his sister, 19 years old, Ayelet Arnin, was murdered. So we went to, of course, to her funeral, and there was an alarm. And it's 30 Nova survivors in a house that doesn't really have a place for us to be protected. So we couldn't stay for this funeral. We all left. It was very sad. And that's how my first week goes. I still carry with me marks of this. Anxiety attacks that are happening. My sleepless nights, nightmares that are worse than anyone can imagine. Yeah. This is my life right now. Manya Brachear Pashman: This is so unfathomable, and Tal, and I am so grateful to you for sharing all of that, because I think it is hard for so many people to truly fathom the horrors of that day. And I imagine that is part of why this exhibit came together. Can you tell us how it came together, who's behind it, and kind of describe it to our listeners? Tal Shimony: So all the villages next to Gaza–Kibbutz Nir Oz, Kibbutz Re'im–all these beautiful places that were burned out by Hamas, they have something to show, they can show people this is what happened to us. The Nova parties, just like any other international festival, are being built and disassembled in a matter of hours or days. And we had nothing to show. Our community is the biggest community hit by this day. A third of all the victims from the seventh of October are coming from the Nova community, it's such a big number. After the seventh of October, the first thing that we did as a community was building a healing center for the community where we had body treatment, mental treatment, workshops, everything we thought about that can help people. Of course, at some point, the artists of Israel came to play music for us. And during that time, some producers in Israel came to help us because some of them are the dinosaurs of the tribe of trance in Israel, it's a big thing. And they wanted to help. And one of them came up with this idea of rebuilding the area of the party, as an exhibition for the public. And this exhibition, what you can see there, is the original party place. So it's the shadow tent, the big one that everyone can see in all the videos, is being rebuilt there. The bars, the camping area, the stages. We also have there toilets. The ones that I left from, and these toilets are now full with bullet holes, real bullet holes, from the terrorist attack. For example, we know that around 30 people were hiding in these toilets and only three came out. And you can see and bear witness with your eyes on these things. You can see how many bullets are in every cell, they really didn't let anyone survive. You can see burned cars, because Hamas just burned everything they saw with every measure they had. So if it's special explosives that burns everything very fast and at a very high temperature, if it's RPGs, if it's fuel, they used everything they had. Some people were hiding underneath the car, inside the trunk, and they were burned alive. And you can see that there. I have so many stories of friends that we found their bodies in cars. And it took so long to identify the bodies because when you burn the human body, there is nothing left. Manya Brachear Pashman: After living through what you did, what was it like to see the scene recreated and memorialized for the exhibit? Tal Shimony: For me, the first time I arrived into this exhibition was horrible. The most horrible part was not all these things. The most horrible part was the screens. We had screens of pictures of the kidnapped people, and a screen of murdered people, all the faces, pictures of them. And between these two, we had a little place of lost and found. Everything that was found in the area of the party was brought there. Some people find their stuff there. It's a very exciting moment. But there is one table that was always staying the same. I call it the fun table. So when you are going to trance party or into a Nova party, you usually bring with you stuff that makes other people happy. Because this is the tribe, this is what we do. So for example, I like to put on a costume of a fairy. So I have my wings, and I have my elf ears and I have many glitters. And some people are going around with really nice, beautiful, colorful umbrellas. Some people are going with a Hollywood sign of action and running around the dance floor and saying action to people. Some people are going with water guns and shooting at people in the dance floor. It's very warm in the Israeli desert. And people brought all these things with them. Some people bring some juggling, very expensive juggling stuff to entertain themselves and the audience. And this table was always remaining full. And at some point I realized why. I was thinking to myself, if I would lose my own juggling equipment which I bring to every party, if I would lose it in the area of the party, I would come back to take it. There is no way. It's so expensive and it's so sentimental and it's so personal. And I know that my mother would never know how it looks like. So I believe that most of the things in this table were belonging to victims because they were just staying there for so long, and they look so insignificant for someone from the outside. For me, that was the most hard table, hard area in the party, because you can see the pictures of the victims and you can see equipment that you understand that the only person who can take them is this people that belongs these things, because they are so personal. Manya Brachear Pashman: You make a really good point about the exhibit memorializing a culture that's so ephemeral, so intangible. And I'm curious if there is a therapeutic quality to the trance culture? And is there a therapeutic quality to this exhibit, both for those who have organized it, and for those who are visiting? Tal Shimony: I always end my tours there, when I was doing tours, I was always ending them with this table that I told you about in the last one and I always told them that I still see the hope. Because I know I have my festival clothes at home and also all my friends and we all have our fun stuff, waiting for us to come back dancing. Because for me, dancing means healing. Dancing means therapy. Dancing means being connected to myself. And the great Raja Ram, which is a very big DJ, famous trance DJ. When he was asked about dancing in a trance festival what it means, he was saying something very beautiful. He was saying you forget who you are. You forget your identity. You forget your job. You are just there at that moment. And that moment is so beautiful. And I think we all need to come back dancing. We have every Wednesdays now a Healing Center, a community day that has being end with two hours of trance music. And there are therapists around if someone needs help, and some people are not staying. They know that at 8pm starts a set, a set of trance, so they are not staying because it's too much for them. They're coming there for the therapy and they're coming there to meet their friends and be together and hug. And some are staying and fighting through it. And it's a beautiful thing to see. It's a beautiful thing to see but it takes time. I have to say that. We are trying to be back dancing but I have to say I tried a few times to go to nature parties, and it ended up with very big anxiety attacks. And I'm, let's say a very high-functioning survivor, I can help others, which is not something I take for granted. So yes, definitely, we will dance again. And we don't say this sentence…again together as a community. Because it's a part of our healing. I believe my friends, who are not with us, are very proud of the Nova tribe, for continuing dancing, for trying to heal and come back to the dance floors. This is what they left for us. They said to us with everything, with everything they have, dance. With everything they have. They will not die in another way. They died in the middle of one of the most beautiful things you can do. Unfortunately, a very horrible death. But if I want to remember these people, as they were, I would like to remember them dancing on the dance floor with me. And they will dance with me when I dance everywhere. Manya Brachear Pashman: Tal, the Grammy Awards are this Sunday, February 4th. Of course, it's not just an awards show. It's a platform for artists to speak out or pay tribute, and we've seen that after horrific events like the shooting at the Route 91 country music festival in Las Vegas or the bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in England. Do you feel that the music world has spoken out about Nova? Tal Shimony: Definitely not. I would expect the music industry to talk about it at the international level. You can say, we are not talking about politics, we don't talk about Israel, we just talk about Nova. I think it's something that is possible to do. But it takes some bravery. Because people are connecting what happened with Nova to what happened generally on the seventh of October, and for me going inside the music trance festival is like going into international grounds. Really, it's just like the same for me. And the thing that the music industry is forgetting is that, as you said yourself, there were so many music events that were attacked by terror before. And that can happen in every trance music festival around the world. They forget it, that each and every country, also in the US, there is many, many festivals with this type of music and this type of culture. They forget it, it could have happened everywhere else, everywhere else. And of course, I would have expected the Grammys to do something about it, but I don't. I know how it works. When it comes to Israel, it's always been separated. It's just like all the women organizations that are always talking about rape publicly. When it came to the seventh October attack, which women were raped, by the way a lot of them were raped in the rave, in the Nova party. We have testimonies of our friends. Yesterday, even some of the representatives of the UN came to our Community Day to speak with some of the witnesses, because they came here to Israel to do it. I can't understand why they need to come to believe me. There is a movement now that's called Me Too Unless You're a Jew. And when I saw even the name of it I was like, how can they separate me from the rest of the world, if I was in an international festival, music festival, just like anywhere else in the world? Manya Brachear Pashman: What would be a meaningful tribute in your eyes? What would you like to see at the Grammys on Sunday? Tal Shimony: I think they should do something similar to whatever they did on other occasions that terror attacks were happening, for any music festival or any music performance or in any other thing. I think they are creative enough and they are very good producers, they are bigger than, than whatever the Nova will ever be. So I trust them to know that they should recognize the fact that there was an attack in a music industry related festival. But I'm also not expecting them to do so because I know that this festival was in Israel. And everything that is connected to Israel or to Jews is being treated differently. People are saying it's not antisemitism, but I'm asking myself, so what is it? Manya Brachear Pashman: Will this exhibit travel, Tal? Will there be an opportunity for people around the world to see this and to memorialize this community? Tal Shimony: Yes, we are working on it, very hard, actually. I'm a part of the international team right now. It seems like the first destination might be New York or LA, but the United States. I think it's very important that everyone who can will come to this exhibition when it will arrive to an area that is close to them because it will mean a lot to the Nova community and also to the Israeli state. Manya Brachear Pashman: Tal, thank you so much for joining us. Tal Shimony: Thank you so much for inviting me. It means a lot and I'm so grateful for being here today. Manya Brachear Pashman: If you missed last week's episode, be sure to tune in for my conversation with Mark Weitzman from the World Jewish Restitution Organization, on how Holocaust museums worldwide and in Israel are grappling with the aftermath of October 7 in their exhibits. And tune in next week, for another conversation with a Supernova survivor, Yoni Diller. He shares his journey from that field in southern Israel that morning to American college campuses. Manya Brachear Pashman: The music heard throughout this episode was the last track played at Nova on October 7, when Hamas terrorists stormed the festival. The remix by DJ Artifex was released in dedication to all lives lost and forever changed that morning.
Gauthier Romanelli embarked on his journey into electronic music upon crossing paths with EinKa, the founder of Goldmin Music, who imparted the art of mixing vinyl records to him. Over the ensuing years, Gauthier cultivated a distinctive mixing style, drawing inspiration from luminaries such as Ricardo Villalobos, Traumer, [A:RPIA:R], and a myriad of others. His DJ sets are a captivating blend of various styles, seamlessly weaving together minimal, deep tech house, and dub techno to craft eclectic sonic narratives. In a recent endeavor, Gauthier took the plunge into entrepreneurship by launching his own project, Evaus Music. Through this venture, he aims to share his unique musical perspective and spotlight talented artists who resonate with his vision. Keep an eye on Gauthier Romanelli: https://soundcloud.com/gauthieromanelli https://instagram.com/gauthieromanelli https://facebook.com/gauthieromanelli https://soundcloud.com/evausmusic https://instagram.com/evausmusic https://facebook.com/evausmusic Listen to more electronic music on Intaresu intaresu.com
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Dr Banana is a name that commands a lot of respect in certain corners of the dance music world. The man has his Ph.D in record digging—not literally, mind you, but play along—and key to his success is the sense of fun, joy and ecstasy he brings to his DJing. UK garage historian? Sure. Blinding DJ? Definitely. He likes to play records you've never heard before, records that not only make you dance but might remind you of some of your favourite, formative records of yore. The UK artist started out with a fashion line and some records and ended up an influential label boss, collector and DJ. He made his name with skippy, retro UK garage—sometimes from new producers and sometimes unearthed from the archives—and nicely coincided with the genre's explosion in popularity. Since then, he's highlighted everything from old-school German garage to new-school producers like K-LONE. His DJ sets have only become more adventurous and, crucially, even more bumping. Jungle, R&B, tech house, you name it. His RA Podcast zeroes in on a vintage-sounding, rollicking kind of house music, full of seismic disco basslines and quirky vocal samples. It's as celebratory as it is mysterious. Once, Dr Banana was a not so well-kept secret for the heads—the kids in Berlin and London who were starting to realize the similarities between UK garage, minimal and tech house. Now, he's for everyone, and starting to earn the wider recognition he deserves. @dr-banana Read more at https://ra.co/podcast/916
Marco Dez, born in 1989, developed a passion for electronic music at a young age, setting the stage for his remarkable journey in the industry. His DJ career took off in 2013 in Jesolo, Venice, where he first graced the decks. In 2015, he achieved a significant milestone by performing at After Caposile in Musile di Piave, Venice, and quickly earned a residency there the following year. His path to musical excellence involved encountering and listening to numerous underground international artists, providing valuable insights and inspiration for refining his own unique style. In 2017, he embarked on a musical adventure as a DJ for the Monkeys party at Tag Club in Venice, where he eventually became a resident DJ. Marco Dez's talent and dedication have taken him to renowned underground clubs worldwide, including Database in Timisoara (RO), 512 in London (UK), Classic Club in Rimini (ITA), and Steel in Rovinj (HR). As a vinyl enthusiast, he's constantly on the hunt for that perfect track to suit any occasion. His sets are a seamless blend of deep house, tech house, and a robust minimal influence, captivating audiences wherever he performs. Keep an eye on Marco Dez: https://soundcloud.com/marco-dez https://facebook.com/marcodezdj https://instagram.com/marco_dez_new https://ra.co/dj/marcodez Listen to more electronic music on Intaresu https://intaresu.com
This week's Local Selection Mix comes from Limerick-based Magoo as the youngster supplies a steamrolling entry to our mix series. The Touch of Techno resident rolls up his sleeves and gets straight to work on this one as he blitzes through a selection of 90s-inspired techno cuts while pairing contemporary new-school flavours to devastating effect. Magoo has proven himself to be one of the most promising artists to hit the Limerick techno scene in recent years through his residency with Touch Of Techno as well as making regular appearances on the Irish circuit where he has shared the stage with a host of Irish and international talent. A student of the golden age of techno, Magoo is infatuated with the art of fusing deep and callus soundscapes with club-focussed power. His DJ sets are a combination of unwavering groove, layered with atmospheric textures and pulsating basslines. This unique fusion is made to push dance floors to their limits. Magoo is also busy working on thrilling self-releases that draw inspiration from the timeless allure of old-school sounds blended seamlessly with deep, entrancing hypnotic elements. Magoo's music is a journey through time and space, offering a unique experience. The Limerick boss turns up the dial for the 222nd edition of the Local Selection Mix, as he races through a selection of groove focussed hypnotic treats. The youngster keeps his foot on the pedal while also creating great tension and release moments without the need for big breakdowns. Magoo creates a teeth-grinding yet immersive soundscape and journey through tight mixing & well well-thought-out track selection, this is top-class. Magoo -------------- SC: https://soundcloud.com/matthew-mc-gowan IG: https://www.instagram.com/magoo______/ Four Four Magazine --------------------------- FB: www.facebook.com/FOURFOURDANCE/ IG: www.instagram.com/fourfourmagazine/ Web: www.fourfourmag.com/
Hello everyone, it's me ALNA and I am back with one hour mix for my monthly OUT OF CTRL show aired on Data Transmission every last Thursday of each month. Excited to introduce you Albert Salvatierra, Spanish producer and DJ. To date, Albert has released music on Combine Audio, Dolma Records, Naked Lunch, Planet Rhythm, Skryptön, Black Codes as well as his own imprint Elart Records. His DJ sets are hypnotic and high in intensity so get ready to sweat with him and lock in for the next hour with my OUT OF CTRL mixtapes to the sounds of Albert Salvatierra. Track ID: 01. Albert Salvatierra - Take Off 02. Augusto Taito - Puma 03. Jeroen Search - Six Requests 04. Aiken - Denial 05. Matthieu Benjamin - Revenge 06. Ferdinger - A Sense Of Urgency (Kmyle Remix) 07. Speedy J & Steve Rachmad - Dabler Nine 08. JSPR - Deadbolt 09. DisX3 - Shattered Part 1 (The Lady Machine Remix) 10. Toru Katsuta - Entry Path (Ø [Phase] Edit) 11. DisX3 - Cut 03 12. Linear System - Centric 13. Dynamic Forces - Mistress 14. Hakkon - Impulse 15. Pyramidal Decode - Minimalism (Farceb Remix) 16. Ignez, Rødhåd - Vermillion 03 17. KØLPØS - Malandra 18. Lewis Fautzi - Glimmer 19. Michel Lauriola - Timely Lift 20. Oliver Deutschmann - Trouble 21. Binny - Unknown Sources 22. Albert Salvatierra - Disstress 23. Tensal - KB1 24. Lewis Fautzi - Adjacent Grains 25. Lewis Fautzi - Murder The Limits 26. Reeko - From Beyond The Grave 27. Tensal - Mtrfv 28. Trudge - Bird Ghost
Hailing from Tel Aviv & Recently Relocated to Belgium, Yogg (Yuval Goren) was born in the 90' and delved into the city's vibrant clubbing scene at an early age. Trained as a Jazz musician & Keep on exploring different musical territories and boundaries. His soundscapes are characterized by a unique sound design, impact cuts of body-slamming techno with deep synths and sleek rhythms. Yogg has made a name for himself over the years, committing to exciting sound explorations, in-depth projects, releases & remixes. He released on various labels such as Non Series, Illegal Alien, 30D Records, Counterchange, Gradient, Tales Collective, and others. His DJ sets, energetic, mind-bending, and wrapped in multilayered textures of ambient were described as ‘sounds that turn your mind inside out with its long and hypotonic grooves' and earned him a spot in prestigious clubs around the world such as Berghain, Tresor, Concrete, Village Underground, Contact and several more. Yogg was a resident & curator at The Block Club for several years and a resident DJ at Homopatik & AVADON. Since 2014, his label Parallax has been showcasing cutting-edge voices of Local and global contemporary techno. Tracklist via -Spotify: http://bit.ly/SRonSpotify -Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/Slam_Radio/ -Facebook: bit.ly/SlamRadioGroup Archive on Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/slam/ Subscribe to our podcast on -iTunes: apple.co/2RQ1xdh -Amazon Music: amzn.to/2RPYnX3 -Google Podcasts: bit.ly/SRGooglePodcasts -Deezer: bit.ly/SlamRadioDeezer Keep up with SLAM: fanlink.to/Slam Keep up with Soma Records: fanlink.to/SomaRecords For syndication or radio queries: harry@somarecords.com & conor@glowcast.co.uk Slam Radio is produced at www.glowcast.co.uk
George Loukas is an established music professional, veteran DJ, producer and label owner with over 2 decades of music industry experience. His remixes & releases under George Loukas, Night Movers and Dunning Kruger have graced industry leading labels such as Universal Music, Hi Bias, Black Hole Recordings, Funk N Deep, Beat Therapy and Citrusonic Recordings where he collaborated with top level artists, producers and had the opportunity to remix for industry Legends. His DJ sets are unique, bouncy and polished. Over the years he has toured Europe, played legendary venues, events and festivals around the world. Undercover Bombs is an extension of his experience, focus and love for Dance Music. Focusing on the biggest tunes by the most undiscovered artists, George Loukas will provide you, the listener with most current and forward thinking Dance Music. If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe! Artists, Producers and labels who would like their music featured on the show can email George Loukas at georgeloukas@me.com
This is Thys (Thijs de Vlieger): DJ, producer and composer from the north of the Netherlands. His DJ sets are a reflection of a two-decade-long musical course. With razor- sharp and unexpected mixing, he seamlessly blends a multitude of bass heavy genres. Creating energetic waves, not afraid to make bold leaps, but never losing sight of the groove. When producing club music De Vlieger loves to mix up BPMS and moods. His recent “Shoulder To Shoulder” EP is a clear statement of intent in that regard: a love letter to club music and the intuitive feeling of togetherness that loud music in a dark room can unlock for us. But when writing music in a more “composer” role, the range stretches even wider: Repeated collaborations with Amon Tobin, a short film for Iris Van Herpen with renowned harpist Lavinia Meijer (Biomimicry), a feature film with Salvador Breed (Mycelia; unreleased at the time of writing), three scores for contemporary dance performances, writing for full symphonic orchestra and classical ensembles, and an album composed for church organ, cello and viola, with the organ recorded by De Vlieger himself (unreleased): Thys will not be tied down to one sound or genre. As a member of widely recognised electronic music trio Noisia, Thys has toured the world for decades, has collaborated with and remixed a range of top tier artists like The Prodigy and Skrillex, and scored for AAA videogames such as DMC: Devil May Cry and Motorstorm: Apocalypse. Thys Social Links: social links: iamthys.bandcamp.com instagram.com/thysmusic twitter.com/thysmusic Mr. Bill's Links: https://live.mrbillstunes.com/ https://discord.gg/ySjhgWQ https://mrbill.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/MrBillsTunes Podcast Produced & Edited by: https://twitter.com/303FuMo
Mirko Barranca, also known as "BERRY" (class of '88), was born in Rome. As a kid, he started taking his first steps in the industry with home DJs/sets and later pursued his passion by studying a lot and playing in various Roman clubs. Today, he's a tech house and minimal DJ/producer and event organizer. His DJ sets are immersive and unique, as he's also a huge fan of the funky genre. Simone Russo (class of '92) made a name for himself from a very young age in all the major Roman afternoon clubs. He's a big connoisseur of the house music movement from the disco era and has been the go-to DJ for all disco music events for young people as a resident of Superfreak since 2016. After playing at various clubs, he became a resident at the Sanctuary Eco Retreat, where he shared the console with some of the most famous DJs and experimented with the most sought-after and unique sounds. During an event, he meets Simone Russo, who immediately clicks with him musically, blending their styles perfectly. That's how the "RUSPBERRIES" duo was born. Tracklist 1. Lonely - Jungle Rave (Original Mix) 2. Ferra Black - Tu Lo Ve (Extended mix) 3. Ruspberries - Suena Bien (Unreleased) 4. Sunday Noise & Cris Ocana - Q'Pario (Extended Mix) 5. Antonio rec - Djembe attack (Original Mix) 6. Close To Customs - Nonstopdrake (Unreleased) 7. Bizza - Dumdumm (Original Mix) 8. Blackchild (ITA) - Streety (Original) 9. Jamie Collins - Collapsus (JMTFK) 10. Gabriele Toma - Brazilera (Original Mix) 11. Sosa (UK) - The Sax (Extended Mix) 12. Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence (Fedele Remix)
Mirko Barranca, also known as "BERRY" (class of '88), was born in Rome. As a kid, he started taking his first steps in the industry with home DJs/sets and later pursued his passion by studying a lot and playing in various Roman clubs. Today, he's a tech house and minimal DJ/producer and event organizer. His DJ sets are immersive and unique, as he's also a huge fan of the funky genre. Simone Russo (class of '92) made a name for himself from a very young age in all the major Roman afternoon clubs. He's a big connoisseur of the house music movement from the disco era and has been the go-to DJ for all disco music events for young people as a resident of Superfreak since 2016. After playing at various clubs, he became a resident at the Sanctuary Eco Retreat, where he shared the console with some of the most famous DJs and experimented with the most sought-after and unique sounds. During an event, he meets Simone Russo, who immediately clicks with him musically, blending their styles perfectly. That's how the "RUSPBERRIES" duo was born. Tracklist 1. Lonely - Jungle Rave (Original Mix) 2. Ferra Black - Tu Lo Ve (Extended mix) 3. Ruspberries - Suena Bien (Unreleased) 4. Sunday Noise & Cris Ocana - Q'Pario (Extended Mix) 5. Antonio rec - Djembe attack (Original Mix) 6. Close To Customs - Nonstopdrake (Unreleased) 7. Bizza - Dumdumm (Original Mix) 8. Blackchild (ITA) - Streety (Original) 9. Jamie Collins - Collapsus (JMTFK) 10. Gabriele Toma - Brazilera (Original Mix) 11. Sosa (UK) - The Sax (Extended Mix) 12. Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence (Fedele Remix)
NRZ is an Industrial Hardcore | Hard DnB | Crossbreed DJ and Producer based in Belgium. His DJ gigs began in 2015 and he has worked with some Belgian labels such as BANKIZZ, Tour De Samme and Dyonis. NRZ's first music release was for BANKIZZ Label (BE), secondly for Chuffin Noise (UK), thirdly for Infinte Warthogs (BE), and another for BANKIZZ Label (BE) He has played mixes for various podcasts such as BANKIZZ Label (BE), Voltkick (BE), Toxic Sickness (UK), Super Bad MIDI Breaks (JPN) and Nekrolog1k Records (CH). NRZ is a DJ and Producer for BANKIZZ and a Resident DJ and Host for an online radio station - Radio Extremix based in Belgium. Artist links: https://www.facebook.com/djnrz https://soundcloud.com/djnrz Latest release: https://bankizzrecords.bandcamp.com/album/bkz039-nrz-still-alive-ep
Derek Russo is a Brooklyn, NY based deejay, producer, promoter & educator. Russo has come to possess a unique sound culled from years of digging and DJing a variety of gigs. Bred in Washington, D.C. he spent 14 years in Colorado and was an integral component of the small but rock solid underground scene there. He's now based in thriving Brooklyn, NY. His DJ sets can run across the board and is adept at delivering high-energy sets of Boogie, Funk, Balearic and Disco, next to deeper narratives combining House & Techno with leftfield excursions into more complex rhythms that blur those lines, finding the unique thread amongst it all, and always combining older gems with newer music. "I put a loose pile of records together and pressed record, the goal being to present a micro journey through different strands and moods of house and techno, old and new, mostly stuff I've acquired in the last year and some older favourites that I love. Recorded in my apartment in Brooklyn. Thanks for listening :)" Check out Derek's latest 'Club Cuckoo' EP on his own imprint, Broad Channel... it slaps! https://www.juno.co.uk/products/derek-russo-club-cuckoo/908938-01/
For the last Sofacast of the year, we are super happy to present Mula. The french producer / DJ has had a string of epic releases for the last 3 years on Sol Selectas, 3000 Grad, Baikal Nomads, Down. just to name a few. His Dj sets are no less epic, full of character, and a superb selection, we couldn't think of a better way to end the year. Enjoy the ride 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
This time we're thrilled to have JAMPIKID on the show!Jampikid has had releases on labels such as Whoyostro, Blanc and Samani Records and even works as A&R for the last mentioned. During quarantine he has put more and more effort into his own music productions and we strongly advise you to go and check out his stuff... super good!His DJ gigs alongside big names have brought him travels from north to south germany and back again.Enjoy this super fresh mix of Jampikid for the DOTS.cast #18Follow JAMPIKID on his socials for more information on upcoming gigs and events:JAMPIKID:facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jampikid.offinstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jampikid.wav/Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/jampikidBeatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/jampikid/971787DOTS.Music:facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dots.music.official instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dots.music/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dotslabel Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/label/dots-music/61491 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM67Z2QXLODcGgECjdkGQsg
I once asked world-famous DJ Z-Trip how he discovered his voice as an artist, and he used the analogy of a tree. He said that when he began his career, he—like everyone else—was climbing the trunk of the tree because it is the safest and most stable part. However, as he began to progress in his career, he began to step out onto branches that took him farther away from the trunk, or what was expected. His DJ peers won- dered what he was doing, because he was taking risks with his work that separated him from the pack and could result in failure or rejection by the industry. However, Z-Trip said that as he began to venture out onto new branches, he became so unique from other DJs that he began to carve his own space in the market, defined by his own voice. People were coming to him for the unique thing that only he could do.So much of the process of discovering the unique value you offer is in choosing to step out onto one branch at a time, separating yourself a little bit from the predictability and stability of the trunk. Over time, you define your own space until soon you are sitting all alone out at the end of a winding branch.To develop a unique voice, you must venture away from security and what's expected. However, it's best to do it one small decision at a time.What “branch” can you step out onto to separate you from the pack?
Born and raised in Turku, Finland the DJ/Producer and part-time candy officer " is @selidos currently one the most interesting exports Finland has to offer. Selidos has also taken the role of a curator within the local clubbing scene with his and his friends' new record label @maukas-records. His DJ sets are a sophisticated combination of stripped back grooves and raw emotions, unfolding in a hypnotic blend of sonic makeup, navigating the rugged paths of his pliable imagination. The same goes with his own productions where he holds contagious rhythms, inimitable bleeps and dreamy ambiences as core elements to his sound. With releases on @berg_audio, Dirty Hands Records, @howlrecords, @nerangrecordings and his indie bandcamp releases amongst other outlets, more and more original music is on its way. Being one of the most regular faces in the undercurrent scene of Turku, as well as sporadic appearances in the DJ-booths of Helsinki, Tallinn, Breda, Eindhoven and Amsterdam, Selidos has plenty of exciting news to share. Stay Rave with #R13!
TECH CLUBBERS PODCAST W/ R/D/V Luca Redivo, in art R/D/V, is an Amsterdam-based audio engineer and Techno DJ/Producer who discovered his passion for music at an early age. Starting from his position of vinyl lover and careful researcher of sophisticated music, he soon came into contact with the Italian and European club culture. His Dj sets and productions are focused on a refined sound that vary between the most obscure Berlin Techno shades; they are characterized by organic drums and analogue synths. He is part of the RRVRNT booking agency and has lately performed for Drone Existence, Atomar Audio, Cosmonauts Athens, Echobox and Studio/K. TRACKLIST: Giri - Enter [ Evod ] Slight Function - Mistaken Identity [ MindTrip ] Black Crow - Apnea [ Monark ] Divide & NO! - Snrg2 [ Evod ] A.Morgan - Synapse [ Newrhythmic ] Filip Xavi - Quicksand [ MindTrip ] Esteban Miranda - Eternal Confinement [ Monark ] Yant - Hydro 4 [ Blackaxon ] Albert Chiovenda - Changing Front ( Stanislav Tolkachev 4x4 Remix ) [ Music From Exo Planet ] Augusto Taito - Rewerth [ KSR ] Pyramidal Decode - Zinc [ Monark ] Divide - Termosfera [ MindTrip ] RNGD - Chasing Spirits [ Anaøh Records] Klotz - Cycle Density [ West Rules ] VIL & CRAVO - Santa Apolonia [ Hayes ] R/D/V - Crater [ West Rules ] Divide - Prima [ Evod ] Follow R/D/V here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lucaredivoRDV Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rdv_audio/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/lucaredivo Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/rdv/664284 Contact: rrvrnt@outlook.com
Whether it's his slick accomplished studio work or his natural skills behind the booth, @christopher-ledger-1 does both well - very very well. A humble but talented artist, dedicated to his craft and with a keen sense for different shades of music the relative newcomer has already amassed stand-out releases on @amphia, @meander-music, @brouqade and not to mention his own experimental imprint, @cl-series-1. His DJ sets are known to be eclectic in their nature whilst stacked with unknown jams, much coveted unreleased tracks and sown together with unobvious classics creating a journey for listeners altogether filled with an array of vivid sounds. Still somewhat of a slight unknown quantity despite already having played dance floors around the world, this music collector with a refined taste in selection and killer DJ sense is soon to become a household name. Stay Rave with #R13!
DJ EROCKALYPZE drops by the studio this week. Eric “DJ EROCKALYPZE” Cabrera has seen massive success in his life, career and family. EROCK is currently with Utah based radio station, U92, leading the Morning Roll out show. His DJ career has led him to headline and support major shows and even meet some of the biggest names in music. Also, he is the official DJ for Real Salt Lake. We sit down and talk all about life, funny stories, and meeting celebrities. Follow EROCK herehttps://twitter.com/erockalypzehttps://www.instagram.com/erockalypze/Our website for more infoFollow us!InstagramFacebookYouTube
Steve Bug is one of electronic music's true originals. His relentless commitment to quality - both in his own work and in the many producers he has championed - has made him one of the world's most revered artists and curators, and along with his label Poker Flat has made a sizeable contribution to building the European house and techno scene as we know it. A dedicated, energetic and constantly innovative talent, Resident Advisor once called Steve Bug the “gentleman of techno” referring to his sense of duty and dependability as one of the world's most renowned DJs and producers. That same professionalism that means he's hardly ever missed a DJ gig is evident in his work as a composer, producer and owner of the Poker Flat Recordings label: a label whose influence on house and techno cannot be overstated. Every step he takes is well considered, but always tempered with his own fine sense of humour and innate love for his craft. Having grown up in Germany's techno and acid-house heyday, Steve Bug's love for a perfect groove is as apparent now as it was back then. His DJ skills and a keen, innovative ear led him not down the typical path of the early nineties trance and harder dance scene, but instead towards a fresher, hybrid sound–merging stripped deep house, tweaked out acid and more minimal forms of techno and electronic music. Although dedicated to his own labels – first and foremost the aforementioned Poker Flat – Steve's talents have naturally attracted the attention of other imprints. Bedrock, Knee Deep In Sound, Minus, Cocoon and Defected are just some of the labels that have championed original tracks and remixes. Steve is also one of the few electronic artists capable of putting out a ‘proper' album. Having released no fewer than five full length LPs over the last two decades, his latest Paradise Sold alongside Langenberg - a full ten-track album of exquisitely crafted house music on Poker Flat –was released in 2018 to critical acclaim, and described as “elegantly euphoric” by Mixmag, while a remix package of Paradise Sold with new interpretations from Rodriguez Jr., Frankey & Sandrino, Cassy and Virginia was supported by DJs and tastemaker publications across the board. In 2019 Poker Flat celebrated its 20th anniversary, marking this impressive milestone with a series of remixes of some of its most iconic releases from an incredible array of talented artists including Tim Engelhardt, Michael Meyer, Catz 'n Dogz, Acid Pauli, Guti, Butch, Matthias Kaden and Francois K. The anniversary remix series continues into 2020, with Harry Romero, Catz N Dogz and Acid Pauli amongst the producers given the keys to the hallowed Poker Flat vaults. 2019 also saw the launch of a new sublabel for Poker Flat, Sublease Music. Sublease was set up to champion deeper, more club-ready, tracky cuts from exceptionally talented producers that deserve a platform for people to hear them. This was the ethos with which Steve originally set up Poker Flat, so it seems fitting that as he celebrates 20 years of Poker Flat it's time for Sublease Music to bring a different sound to the world. Hitting its seventh release in summer 2020, Sublease has already made its mark, with exceptional releases from Kellie Allen, MANIK, Buraq and more besides. In 2020 Steve released his sixth studio album, Never Ending Winding Roads, with much of it produced during the months of enforced isolation due to the coronavirus pandemic. Many of the track titles reflect Steve's headspace during this time, with themes of solitude, contemplation and reflection brought to the fore perhaps more than with any of his previous work, with the 11 tracks exploring a range of different styles, including minimal house music, moody techno and effervescent breaks.
True House Stories Podcast with special guests by Lenny Fontana
TRUE HOUSE STORIES W/ JABIG # 074 - PART 1 JaBig shares with us his life as a young man in Africa and making the transition of moving to Canada. His DJ career begins with teenage dances and two stereos. He teaches himself the art of blending vinyl, CD's and cassettes. The most important part in the beginning of his music journey was the selection of music. He always wanted to have all the right music that would make the people happy. This he feels is his strongest asset as to why people love his mixes on Youtube. He so well loved on the internet come listen to why he has made it.
592 - Seth Vogt joins us on Bonzai Basik Beats with his maiden set on the show. A hugely respected artist, Seth has churned out some amazing tracks over the years. His DJ sets rank among the best and we're delighted to have him here. In the mix this week, expect to hear tracks and remixes from Orphix, Noel Sanger, Modd, Avoure, Rezident, Frost, AudioStorm, Sebastian Moriarty, Seth Vogt and more. 1º Sebastian Moriarty - Grove (Original Mix) 2º Orphix - Gemology (Seth Vogt Remix) 3º Noel Sanger - Natural Perfection (Seth Vogt Remix) 4º CRi featuring Jesse Mac Cormack - Never Really Get There (Seth Vogt Remix) 5º Olivier Pieters & PCP - Boccaccio Life (Seth Vogt Remix) 6º Modd - Nun (Original Mix) 7º Seth Vogt - Hold Your Breath (Original Mix) 8º Da Fresh & Randy Seidman - System (Seth Vogt Remix) 9º Avoure - Ray (Original Mix) 10º Rezident - Youth (Extended Mix) 11º Frost - Undercurrents (Extended Mix) 12º Seth Vogt - Walls (Proff Remix) 13º AudioStorm - Sound Of Inevitability (Seth Vogt Remix) 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
Dance Club Halloween Party: ra.co/events/1460403 Future Disco - Dance Club: ada.lnk.to/FutureDisco You can find the track-list for our radio show: www.futuredisco.net/radio Find all new Future Disco releases here: smarturl.it/FDNewReleases Subscribe to Future Disco Radio podcast: smarturl.it/fdpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/future_disco/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/FutureDisco/ This week we are joined by Moodena whose success over the last two years has been nothing short of prodigious. After working in electronic music for 25 years, notably co-founding the hugely influential MN2S records in 1995, the UK-based artist dipped his toes in the world of DJing and production. Since his debut release on Tropical Disco Records in 2018 Moodena has topped both the digital and vinyl charts as well as receiving support from the likes of Joey Negro, Danny Krivit, and Chez Damier. His DJ sets which have seen him play across Europe, Asian, and South America, combine everything from Disco to Deep and Jazz to Soulful moments. Always looking forward but never forgetting the past we bring you the best in contemporary house and disco. This is Future Disco. Comment for track ID.
True House Stories Podcast with special guests by Lenny Fontana
TRUE HOUSE STORIES W/ FREDDY BASTONE # 063 - PART 1 Freddy Bastone in part 1 shares his beginning from playing a flying V Guitar and the true admiration of rock music and sharing the appreciation of all types music with his mom and dad. His DJ career begins back in 1979 with his first vinyl purchase of Herb Albert's “Rise” and he begins to play at parties and the move to clubs starts to takes off from there. He also shares how his job at Danceteria begins. This is a true NYC story.
When you think of Manchester what springs to mind? Hilda Ogden? The Arndale Centre? Be-parka'd men singing whilst holding tambourines? Yes, all of those are quite likely; but if you ask us, there's only one thing that comes to mind when we think of that hallowed city. It's a man, a myth, a human vibe… and he just so happens to be walking towards The Moon Under Water. It's DJ, musician and radio presenter Clint Boon!Clint was a founding member of Inspiral Carpets, and has gone on to become one of Manchester's most beloved adopted sons (he was actually born in Oldham). His DJ sets have become legendary, and he is followed by the self-proclaimed Boon Army wherever he goes. But one thing that you may not know is that he is a pub expert, and has probably experienced every kind of alehouse the world has to offer. We can already tell that when walking into his dream pub nobody will know how it feels to be lonely.There are still tickets on sale for The Moon Under Water Live. There is ONE more date, on 26th September, when we'll be inviting a special guest to create their dream pub LIVE from a real pub (The George IV in Chiswick). Head over to moonunderpod.com for more info and to grab your tickets. The mystical realm awaits! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are proud to present to you #DHC163 with a guest mix by East London based deep/techno dj "Boro". Boro Biography: Bulelani ‘Boro” Mbunjana. Self-taught DJ, born and raised in the vibrant township of Mdanstane in East London. Started his DJ career in 2010 and ventured into the media career space in 2011 – 2012, as a resident DJ at local community radio station, Mdanstane FM. Specializing in Deep, Soulful and Deep Techno House, he has played at local EL events alongside many DJs at some of the most established and popular venues, such as Azurro and OhMi Gin Bar. He recently prides himself in being a 4-week, straight winning contender on The House Connect DJ Challenge, hosted by DJ Lloyd every Saturday from 5pm – 7pm on 5FM radio. Now ready to spread his wings to greater heights, but the question stands: “is the world ready for Boro?!” Aspirations: Inspired in part-taking in national events, such as “We House Sundays” for example, but also venture into music production and release EP's. His DJ drive and wish is being able to give back to upcoming DJ's and/or the youth that have dreams in being part of the DJ industry; by providing them with a platform to showcase their talent and skills, because: Where the words fail, music speaks Please have a listen, enjoy and do spread the gospel. Tracklist: 1. Splancnic - Alianna (Random Fact Remix) [Just Move Records] 2. Verdagris - Rocket Fuel [Just Move Records] 3. Luc - Forget About It (Random Fact Remix) [Round Robin Records] 4. KDY 97 - Conversations [Seville Records] 5. Sbudaman - Intensity (Dub Mix) [Deep House Cats Sa] 6. Coastal Deep - Free [Way Up Music] 7. Fred Monk - Fortune (Original Mix) [Deep House Cats Sa] 8. Leo Furgad - Submerged (Original Mix) [Deep House Cats Sa] 9. Weston & Engine - Build In A Bridge [Deep Stitched] 10. Groove Govnor - Lost In Space (Original Mix) [Be Adult Weapons] 11. Jonny Miller - New Terra [Atjazz Record Company] #DHCSA
On Voyager Mix Sessions this week, co-owner of Fierce Animal Recordings - Ryan Michael Robbins – takes over the show with a stand out performance recorded live within the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area of California, USA. His showcase guest mix has been crafted to explore the mysterious boundaries of driving, melodic and peak-time techno whilst featuring his recently released track called “Lost Proverbs” as well as a few unreleased productions forthcoming on his label by emerging talent – ALLELES. Genre : Techno Sub-Genre : Driving / Melodic / Peak-Time ➤ Soundcloud : @ryanmichaelrobbins ➤ Instagram : instagram.com/ryanmichaelrobbins ➤ Facebook : facebook.com/ryanmichaelrobbins ➤ Twitter : twitter.com/ryan_m_robbins ➤ Website : www.ryanmichaelrobbins.com ➤ Beatport : beatport.com/artist/ryan-michael-robbins/512660 ➤ Spotify : open.spotify.com/artist/1xmsILg4EMNUiaXjx1N43k Ryan is not only label head and lead A&R of Fierce Animal Recordings – an imprint that hosts artists such as Carlo Ruetz, Cosmic Boys, Darian Jaburg, Drumcomplex, Greg Notill and many more. He's also a prolific DJ/producer and audio engineer with over 10 years experience within the international techno scene. His tracks are easily identifiable through effective use of dark and powerful synth lines coupled with atmospheric breaks and thunderous kicks - qualities numerous big name DJs look for when selecting tracks to raise the dance floor. His DJ performances seduce audiences and have spanned across the USA, including most of San Francisco's premier venues. Be sure to follow him across all social media platforms to find out more about his live performance schedule and future projects. If you enjoyed this week's guest mix, please consider supporting the show by commenting, liking and/or reposting. A new mix awaits you each and every Tuesday, so feel free to hit that follow button and be one of the first to hear the latest session. Tracklist: 01. Oliver Carloni - Containment Level Four | Unity Records
By the world's standards, Randy Gist has made it big in the music business. He is a professional composer, producer, saxophonist, sound designer, orchestrator, and DJ who has performed with celebrity artists like The Jonas Brothers, John Legend, Kesha, Aloe Blacc, and Jamie Foxx. Randy was featured on the FOX hit TV show "Glee" and "The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno. His DJ-ing gigs include the World Premiere of Disney's live-action Aladdin, Lion King, and Toy Story 4. But what does all this success mean? In this episode, Randy provides a raw and unconventional perspective on how anyone can achieve success and happiness by letting go of ego and, instead, letting curiosity lead the way.
In today's episode, we chat with DJ Dolph who is one of the most in-demand DJs in the high-end market for corporate, private, and special celebrity events. His DJ's events like Pluralsight Live, Domopolooza, silicon slopes, Sundance, and many others, and he's opened shows for Ciara, Boyz 2 Men, Lil' Jon, Weezer, Zara Larsson, and more. We chat with Randolph about his perspective on the experience of music, his ability to read an audience, and the necessary “in-the-moment” act of creation to create an unforgettable experience.
J Boogie has been an important part of the Bay Area underground music scene for over 25 years. His DJ sets, remixes, and his artist project J Boogie's Dubtronic Science bring together hip hop, jazz, funk, soul, reggae, Latin, Afrobeats, house... and ya don't stop. Our interview touches on both the upside and downside of exploring such diverse interests. We also talk about what it means to a creative career to also work outside of his artistry. In addition to his production, DJing, club nights, and radio shows, he was previously Head of Hip-Hop and R&B Programming at Pandora and is currently music curator at fitness-tech startup www.hydrow.com. Their rowers look dope. Hit us up if you buy one and let us know how you like it. After the interview, you can learn more about J Boogie http://jboogie.com Also check out https://www.om-records.com for the 25th Anniversary compilation featuring Body Language "Start It Up" (J Boogie's Dubtronic Science Remix): https://ingroov.es/start-it-up-k Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bio Born in Bangladesh before hisfamily escaped to California, Sanjoy's story is one of triumph over adversityand of power of determination to succeed. Fast emerging as one of the mostexciting talents in EDM with props from the likes of Rolling Stone, YourEDM,BBC Radio 1 and DJ Times, he has overcome many obstacles in order to fulfillhis dreams. Beginning his career in musicas a drummer for Indian musicians who came to tour the US, he soon became aprominent DJ on the college circuit before trying his hand at songwriting andproducing. Before long he became one of the most prolific producers in theenormous Bollywood scene while honing his own dance music sounds in thebackground. Once he decided to focus purely on his own electronic sounds, therewas no stopping him. His debut album DanceUnder The Influence was met with considerable acclaim, blending the soundof Western dance/pop with vocalists and musicians from India to make for aunique and daring combination. It spawned the infectious singles Don't FunkWith Me, Completed Me and Slip Away, which together amassed over 1.8million plays in the space of six months across SoundCloud and YouTube alone Slip Away rose to become a #1 Billboard breakout track, sitting alongsidetracks by the likes of Drake, Rihanna and DJ Khaled, with Rolling Stone callingit “a feel-good tune that just about anyone could enjoy and relate to”. Ithas enjoyed major success at radio, with its video racking up over 200,000plays in the first week, and it's likely to be looked back on as the firstmajor breakthrough track for this multi-talented artist. This plucky producer is verymuch just getting started, with the superb Obvious set to be his nextbig smash and collaborations on the way with rising stars like Gazzo andestablished artists such as Colby O'Donis and Elliot Yamin. Working with otherartists is something that's in his very nature and has always been what he'sabout, so don't be surprised to see him continue to work with bigger namesstill. His DJ career also continuesto blossom in tandem, with highly rated performances already under his belt inLas Vegas, Miami and San Jose amongst others. It's clear that nothing's goingto stop him getting where he wants to be, and with so much talent at hisfingertips and such a solid start in the game, you can bet he's going to getthere in no time.Tracklist Zedd & Grey - Adrenaline KSHMR & Headhunterz - Dharma Loopers - Going In Wuki - Get Down (Sanjoy Edit) Michael Calfan - Last Call Fatboy Slim pres. Gregor Salto ft Saxsymbol & Todorov -Samba Do Mundo (World Cup Mix) Eptic x Carnage & Breaux - The End (Nom De StripBootleg) Mike Cervello & Cesqeaux - Smack! Malaa - Fade Daniel Klauser - Rootz G-Eazy & Bebe Rexha - Me Myself & I (Mesto Remix) Sikdope - I'm Back w Dj Snake & Mocksi - Pigalle Dj Snake - True Love Ookay - Thief (DIV-IDE Remix) Throttle - Money Maker D.O.D - Taking You Back Disclosure - When A Fire Starts To Burn (Shapeless &Golden Leaf Bootleg) Lost Kings You ft. Katelyn Tarver Lash Remix Tchami & Malaa - Prophecy Skrillex & MUST DIE! - VIP's Staff Del Campo - Get busy Inpetto - Needin U So (Pnut & Jelly Remix) Major Lazer - Light It Up (Fuse Odg and Nyla Remix) Afrojack & Laidback Luke ft. Hawkboy - Move to the Sound Calvin Harris ft. Rihanna - This Is What You Came For Alok & Sevenn - I Need The Bass Madison Mars - Future Is Now Booka Shade - Body Language Malaa - House Music Justin martin - Mr. Spock Oliver Heldens & Shaun Frank ft. Delaney Jan - Shades Of Grey (Nora En Pure Remix) Sanjoy - Slip Away Sanjoy x Zoh - Slip Away (Bass House Remix) Hotel Garuda - Palm Sprung Jay-Z - Show Me What You Got (DJ Green Lantern Remix) DJ Snake & Skrillex - Sahara (Sanjoy Bollyvibes Edit) KSHMR - Touch Kiara - Gold The Chainsmokers ft Halsey - Closer (Robotaki Remix) Elephante ft. Nevve - Catching On Era Istrefi ft. Post Malone - Bonbon (Remix) Dj Snake ft. Justin Bieber - Let Me Love You Cheat Codes ft Dante Klein - Let Me Hold You (Turn Me On) Dj Snake ft. Aluna George - You Know You Like It (DJ PremierRemix) Dj Snake ft. Bipolar Sunshine - Future Pt. 2 Major Lazer ft. Justin Bieber & MØ - Cold Water (LostFrequencies Remix) Socials twitter.com/sanjoyd soundcloud.com/sanjoy www.facebook.com/djsanjoy www.instagram.com/sanjoyd/